Dusty McFly announced a new mixtape yesterday, “B&B 2” which will premiere on AHH on November 5th. Today he hits us with the Intro track off the tape, produced by Austin Millz.
Skeme, Casey Veggies, and a few other West Coasters connect over bouncy DJ Mustard production for “Bounce That.”
The second Juicy J collaboration on Chevy’s new “Gangland 2” mixtape, out now…
A Texas mother got so angry with her her 6-year-old son that grabbed his s###### and ripped it off. What’s even worse is she tried to treat it herself by applying alcohol and super glue, stuffing his underwear with paper towels and telling him to go to bed. The boy’s father came home and found him bleeding. He’s recovering and the mom is in hot water. Watch the full story:
(AllHipHop Features) 48 hours ago Derick Bowers was merely the owner of the start-up t-shirt company Adversitees, but numerous media mentions later and the 28-year-old Howard University graduate is now the de facto leader of the charge to get Jay Z to reconsider his relationship with high-end department store Barneys New York.
When news broke that African American customers, 19-year-old Trayon Christian and 21-year-old Kayla Phillips, were stopped by police at the request of Barneys’ employees after legally purchasing items from the store, Bowers decided that he had to hold his all time favorite emcee accountable for his connection to the franchise.
Barneys and Jay Z announced earlier this year that the two marketable brands were teaming up for the limited edition “A New York Holiday” clothing collection. The exclusive designer wear is scheduled to go on sale next month, but Bowers, and more than 3,000 signers of his Change.org petition, want the Hip Hop great to change course and cut ties with Barneys.
AllHipHop spoke with Bowers about why he took this stand against the man he considers his idol, his reaction to The Breakfast Club’s Charlamagne Tha God giving him and his supporters the “Donkey of the Day” on his radio show, and what Barney’s CEO Mark Lee should do beyond just offering statements and apologizes.
[ALSO READ: New Petition Started To Get Jay Z To End Partnership With Barneys]
AllHipHop.com: What was it about these particular incidents that made you feel the need to create this petition?
Derick Bowers: We’re use to discrimination, and when I say “we” I mean black folk, minorities, anybody that’s not white. We’re use to that discrimination, so it really wasn’t that surprising hearing that this happened. What’s more surprising is the fact that because of these actions Barneys clearly shows that they have no connection with the young, black Hip Hop community, and if that’s the case then why are they reaching for the brand power of Jay Z who is the face of that.
It’s hypocrisy, and that’s what really grinds my gears about the whole situation. Just piggy backing off what Kanye [West] said in his song “New Slaves.” Lines in that song were a direct correlation to what’s happening right now. Either you’re too broke to go in the store according to them, or if you got money we’re going to use you, and that’s Jay Z. I just hope he sees that. And even though he is doing good, and it’s not like he knew this was going to happen, he set this whole holiday collection to better his scholarship foundation, but now that Barneys has shown what they do, I think it’s time for you to pack that bag up and go somewhere else.
I know you’re stated that you are huge Jay Z fan. At any point did you feel apprehensive or conflicted about this?
Of course I was very conflicted. You don’t know me personally, but people who do know me know that I am the hugest Jay Z fan. I have every album. Anything that he has been affiliated with I have. I idolize that guy. His story is a great one. Being from Brooklyn and also being someone who was very into Hip Hop at one point, he was somebody that I definitely looked up to. I just supported the Magna Carta [Holy Grail] album, and I enjoyed it. And mostly every move he has made, even with some criticism, I’ve always supported those moves, because I feel like when you do reach a level of success you are going to get a lot of backlash, and you are going to get a lot of haters who don’t want to see that success. But this is something totally different.
I’m not personally attacking Jay Z. This attack is really at Barneys. What I’m asking from him is to withdraw that partnership to let them know we have that power, and you can’t take that from us. You can’t do anything you want to us. We are not just consumers. We’re not just what you think of us. So if he withdraws that power that’s hurting them where it hurts the most. That’s what really matters, that they pay a consequence for their actions, and they will not pay a consequence unless they feel it in their pockets. They can go off and give a statement saying that they’re going to change. They’ll still be Barneys New York, and their demographic of rich, white buyers will still shop there because it doesn’t affect them. But if Jay Z pulls out this deal they will feel that, and that’s what matters the most. So it’s important that he does that.
What if he decides not to end the partnership? What do you feel should be the next step for you or people who are like-minded as you?
I’m not trying to ruin what Jay Z has. I’m his biggest fan, so it’s bittersweet and it’s conflicting. I would love for him to think twice about this. He did it with Cristal. Even though he was not getting any monetary endorsements from them he was mentioning them a lot. He was giving them a lot of promotion to the Hip Hop community. When the owner of Cristal said that he didn’t really care for rappers to be in their market, [Jay] didn’t care for that and said that it was an insult to all of us, and he felt insulted and he moved on. He made his own bottle of champagne, and he took that to the next level.
This is the same thing accept it’s worse. This isn’t just some rich white man saying that he doesn’t want somebody to buy their stuff, even though they’re going to take the money anyway. This is discrimination, dehumanization of a group of people. At the very least it’s discrimination toward Hip Hop culture and black faces are synonymous with that so it becomes racism. And if Jay Z doesn’t agree with that, if he feels that he is going to continue to do this with Barneys and doesn’t see it as a problem then personally I cannot support Jay Z anymore.
I personally can’t support him. That’s for everybody else to decide. If he were to drop an album I honestly will be itching to listen to it, but what can you do? I’m more of a fan of equality and right than anything. I have a 17 month old , and my son may possibly experience something like that. Why would I want that? If I could change that then that’s better than being able to listen to a Jay Z album.
Today on Power 105 Charlamagne was speaking about people that were petitioning Jay Z to end his deal with Barneys, and he gave them the “Donkey of the Day.” What is your reaction to what he had to say about the situation?
I heard it in the car this morning with my wife. I really didn’t expect them to give the “Donkey of the Day” to people who wanted [Jay Z] to withdraw. Even if he honestly feels that it’s fake outrage… but then he goes on to talk about, “well, we don’t shop at Barneys anyway. Stop pretending like you care.” To me it was just a radio DJ talking. It didn’t really have any kind of substance to me. At the same time I know that Jay Z almost got Charlamagne fired at one point for something he said, so to me it sounds like politics. I’m not going to create that accusation. I’m just putting it out there that’s what happened. He said it himself in an interview with Jay Z recently, so you can’t really take anything he’s saying for purpose.
Angela Yee said yesterday on Twitter that it’s appalling, and that she doesn’t agree with Barneys. And more than 2000 signatures in 24 hours shows that people care. I understand the times of digital media and 140 characters and short attention spans. That’s how we are. We do have a short attention span, and the news cycle is only an hour, and if that hour doesn’t stretch out to another one then nobody’s talking about it, look a Trayvon. It’s true, but we are still thinking about that stuff. We’re constantly getting flooded with information so we take in more information, but at the same time I don’t agree with what he said. I don’t think we should get “Donkey of the Day.”
I’m not liking myself to the civil rights movement, but what if somebody had given Martin Luther King the “Donkey of the Day” for wanting to move to the front of the bus. I’m not trying to compare those two things, because they’re definitely not in the same league, but come on.
Why did you decide to give the proceeds from the sales of your “Barneys New Slaves” t-shirts to the Boys and Girls Club?
I know that they’re a very reputable organization when it comes to children all over the country. I didn’t want to take advantage of this situation like I’m trying to make money off of it. I do have shirt line called Adversitees that I own, and a lot of the shirts are statement shirts or a mixture of pop culture and political culture. This was an opportunity take that statement to fashion. If people didn’t want to go on Twitter, if people didn’t want to sign a petition, if they didn’t want to do all these things of somebody who wants to be an activist or protestor, at least they had the option to wear a shirt. People will see that. At the same time they will be able to help some deserving children in an organization like the Boys and Girls Club of America. I have faith that they will do the right thing with that money.
What would you like to see Barneys do that you think would help rectify the issues that have happened?
What I would like them to do is take ownership. Yeah this damage control they’re doing is nice. It’s cool, but every company is going to do that when they’re in the face of some crisis like this. They’re can hire the girl from Scandal to help them cover this up. They’ll do all the things that companies do to make themselves look better, but we want to know they mean it. That’s it. We just want to know they really mean it, and for them to say “we have to look at our policies,” no I want them to take ownership.
I want them to have a real dialogue. I want the CEO of Barneys to come to Brooklyn and have a Town Hall meeting with the people who want to be where he’s at. We’re not all that different. Just different skin tones, different salary brackets, but at the end of the day we breath, we want more for our children, we just want to be happy. If things like buying a $350 Ferragamo belt makes somebody happy, according to America we should have the right to that liberty. Why in 2013 do we still have to feel like we’re dehumanized?
I’m a son of Hip Hop and if I walked into Barneys at my age… I’m not that old. I’m almost thirty. I’ve matured. I work in a corporate environment, and I wear tailored suits. Honestly, I don’t really expect for them to be looking at me crazy. I know a lot of corporate black men that shop at places like Barneys, and they may not get looked at just because of the way they carry themselves. That’s not saying they’re not racist. That’s just saying there is a certain level of blackness that’s accepted and there has to be assimilation. As long as we can have a conversation about the fact that we have to assimilate to make us feel less threatening to you, to prove that we’re not criminals, then that’s a problem, and we will not support anything that feels that way.
To learn more about Bower’s petition visit change.org.
For more information about the “Barneys New Slaves” tees visit www.adversitees.com.
Sit down Miley Cyrus and make way for the professionals. This video of burlesque dancer Michelle L’amour has resurfaced online just in time for Friday. Check her out as she murders a twerk routine to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Not safe for work.
Hopefully for Kim, third time really is a charm because it looks like her engagement to Kanye West won’t be long. TMZ has learned that Kanye, more than Kim, wants to get hitched as soon as possible. In addition to swift matrimony, the wedding will be a grand affair.
We all know Kanye doesn’t do anything small so he’ll probably be the mastermind behind this whole thing. If this is true then it looks like Kris Jenner will have some competition in the planning department.
Word on the internet curb is that Kandi and her fiance Todd Tucker rallied the Real Housewives of Atlanta troops so that they could fly to Cancun and get hitched. Tamara Tattles is claiming that cameras are on the seen right now, rolling what is at this point Kandi and Todd’s honeymoon.
No one from the RHOA team is actually coming out and confirming the rumors but there are quite a few pics of the ladies frolicking in a tropical popping up on Twitter and Instagram. Check out Exhibit A and peep how there appears to be a wedding set up going on:
And, exhibit B:
If this is true, then congrats to the happy newlyweds.
(AllHipHop News) Ever since Beyonce released her fourth solo debut album 4 in 2011 she has 1. had a baby 2. performed around the world multiple times 3. not released another album. Pharrell spoke with Billboard to assure them that Beyonce is not only working on an album but that it is phenomenal.
Pharrell attributes the delay to Mrs. Carters’ as-of-yet untitled fifth album to Beyonce’s perfectionist expectations she places on her music:
B’s album is crazy. Let me tell you what it is. She’s very particular. She’s a Virgo. And she’s not going to put it out until it’s ready and feels like it’s right to her. She’s got a very specific taste. I guess that’s the reason she’s Beyonce.
Pharrell also admits that even when people believe Beyonce is finished with the album “she’s like, ‘Yeah, I’m almost done.'” This proclivity to continuously working of Beyonce’s was cosigned by Diplo who said Beyonce scrapped her album in July of 2013.
While the world is clamoring for the next compilation of music from the Houston-bred songstress, Beyonce is occupied with other endeavors such as jumping off of buildings. The singer recently uploaded a video of her jumping from the top of The Sky Tower, 630 feet in the air in Auckland, New Zealand.
Check out Beyonce skydive over 600 feet in the air below:
(AllHipHop News) The has been a shift in the music industry paradigm since piracy financially crippled record labels and forced the inception of 360 deals to make up for lost profits. Former Def Jam Records President Lyor Cohen’s new music company that has been rumored for a year has officially received backing from Google and distribution through Warner Music Distribution.
Billboard reports that Cohen is starting an artist development and label hybrid business that will provide major label-level marketing and distribution while functioning as an independent label. Former president of Warner Bros, Todd Moscowitz and the former Warner Music exec VP Kevin Liles will also be joining Cohen on the label.
Cohen left his position as Chairman/CEO of Warner Music Group last September. It was reported by The New York Post Page Six in December of 2012 that Cohen was not only working on a new music company but also advising Kanye West and was “100 percent in Kanye’s camp.”
The chances of Kanye West joining Cohen’s new music company are mixed as Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music label signed a “long-term deal” with Def Jam in June of 2011. However, no Kanye West albums have been released under G.O.O.D. Music and instead only under Def Jam/Rocafella.
Is Kim a gold digger? She’s worth about $40 million according to reports. Yeezy is reportedly worth about $90 million. I don’t think she’s a gold digger at all. She’s a GOAL DIGGER, YO! Nevertheless, people have been chiding Kanye because he decided not to have a pre-nup!

Oh, what I was getting at is that Kanye and Kim HAVE actually signed a prenuptial agreement. They are keeping their money separate.
Hopefully he and she make it. I’m not a hater. Anyway, GET YA HAPPY ON, YEEZY!

Still ain’t calling you Yeezus though.
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(AllHipHop News) There were a few moments after the August 12th release of Big Sean’s “Control” collaboration with Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica which illustrated the insane impact of Kendrick’s verse. One of those was the very next day when 11-time NBA Champion coach Phil Jackson responded to Kendrick Lamar mentioning him on the verse. Jackson addresses his response to Kendrick for the first time on The Seth Davis Show.
Jackson responded to Kendrick Lamar’s lyric “Even if Phil Jackson come back, still no coaching me” on his personal Twitter account the following day (August 13th):
@kendricklamar it’s okay to be cocky and sure, but we all need somebody to lean on. Let’s just call it mentoring.
— Phil Jackson (@PhilJackson11) August 13, 2013
According to the legendary coach it was a mixture of being lonely and the instigation of people on Twitter to not let Kendrick say that without being responded to that prompted the tweet:
[Twitter’s] where you can communicate with people that are completely out of your, you know, your range of influence and your social grouping. But the connection between basketball and rap is so deep that many of the people that tweet back and forth to me were saying, ‘You gotta come back at Lamar after he gives you this [line.]’ I read the mentions on that, I was in a down phase in Montana, obviously, and I was looking for some social communication and so I threw that out there and of course, that was a hot line to get a buzz.
Check out the full video of Phil Jackson explaining his response to Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse: