Follow Hip-Hop star Nelly during the album release week of his seventh album “M.O.” Nelly’s busy schedule has him traveling throughout New York City and Connecticut and we document the whole process as he promotes his album.
In our first day with Nelly we travel to Bristol, CT to the ESPN Headquarters to film ESPN’s First Take and then Hot 93.7 radio. Then back to NYC for BET’s 106 & Park, Power 105 and then Universal Records headquarters for a Twitter chat. Cameos by Stephen A. Smith, Skip Bayless, Cari Champion, Jerome Bettis, DJ Prostyles, DJ Bigg Mann.
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This is a Tantrum Productions, AllHipHop.com and Jump Off TV prodcution.
Directed by Steve Raze
Get Nelly’s “M.O.” LP HERE
Here’s another one. The millionth time we’ve herd a rumor than Drake and Lil Wayne have some kind of issue. Just for the record, I Drake has repeatedly insisted that he has NO issue with Cash Money/Young Money and he’s also repeated said that Wayne is his brother. But Mouthtoears.com is getting something else in their chamber. See what they are saying.
Well what’s the problem now?
A few months ago, rumors about Wayne and Drake beefing were circulating around. Wayne quickly put those to rest by bringing Drake on stage to perform with him.
But was that all a front?
Our sources tell us, there’s some bad blood between the two rappers. You notice you haven’t seen them together recently. That’s not because of their “oh so busy” schedules. The two are feuding and it has us wondering what does the future hold for Drake and Cash Money?
Now that Cash Money has brought in Game and he’s having trouble with Wayne, what does Drake plan on doing? Y’all know he can be a little sensitive…maybe he will bounce and be the first rapper signed to his own label, OVO Sound.
That might be his move and it probably wouldn’t be a bad one. Let’s just hope, whatever is causing issues between him and Weezy has nothing to do with a girl.
I don’t think I believe this one, ya’ll.
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“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
Word got out that K. Michelle had landed a reality show with her singer bestie Elle Varner a few weeks ago but now it looks like the ball is really rolling. K. Michelle confirmed via Twitter and Instagram that she was with Monami Entertainment shooting for her show entitled, No New Friends. Check it out:
She clearly didn’t reveal too much but her rumored besties aka Elle Varner, and Yandy were probably not far away.
A gas station clerk in New Hampshire was fired for pulling out a handgun during an attempted robbery. Shannon “Bear” Cothran, the clerk, told the Telegraph of Nashua, NH that he was working at a local Shell station early Monday morning when a man approach him with a knife.
Police confirmed that that robber fled with Cothran pulled out a gun. Cothran filed a report with the company that owns the Shell and was fired hours later because the company mandates that their employees aren’t allowed to carry fire arms.
The company released the following statement:
“Make no mistake: We care about the personal well-being of employees like Mr. Cothran, whose years of service are truly appreciated — not about the money in the cash register. So, we are especially grateful that this situation was resolved without injury,” the statement said. “We do respect the constitutional right to bear arms. However, we believe the best way to keep our employees and customers safe is to prohibit weapons in the workplace.”
The store manager and district manager lobbied to help Cothran save his job but at the moment, it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen. In related news, you know what they say about bringing knives to gun fights, right? Sorry, couldn’t resist.
(AllHipHop Features) While the federal government in the nation’s capital is trying to resolve a shutdown, the Washington, D.C. Hip Hop scene is wide open. The District of Columbia is quickly becoming the next big locale in rap music with several artists shining a light on the immense talent emanating from the Mid-Atlantic region. One of the leading voices in the DMV (D.C./Maryland/Virginia) rap movement is Hip Hop artist Oddisee.
“Growing up in D.C. influenced me in so many different ways,” says Oddisee. “That perfect blend between northern and southern culture a lot of times finds itself into my flow. I care about riding the beat the way a southern emcee would. I also care about lyrical potency like a traditional East Coast emcee would with metaphors and similes and wordplay. I come from both schools of rhyming.”
Oddisee was born Amir Mohamed in Washington, D.C. and later raised in the adjacent Maryland county of Prince George’s. He dove into music around the turn of the millennium, and eventually released over a dozen projects including 2011’s Rock Creek Park and 2012’s People Hear What They See. The current Brooklyn resident dropped his latest instrumental album The Beauty In All and the complimentary Tangible Dreams mixtape package in September.
“Every release I’ve done I’ve kind of jumped back-and-forth between instrumental projects and vocal releases starting with Rock Creek Park, and then after that People Here What They See,” explains Oddisee. “I kind of wanted to put them together instead of releasing them one after the other so I could display all of my abilities at one time.”
Oddisee makes it a point to emphasize that his gifts as a writer, performer, and producer are all equally valuable and essential. He understands the tendency for the media and the public to categorize performers as either a “producer-who-raps” or a “rapper-who-produces,” but for Oddisee those boxes cannot accurately contain the extent of who he is. He sees himself as an artist first, and an emcee/producer second.
“I really want my listeners to view me as a Hip Hop artist, because that’s a rarity,” says Oddisee. “A lot of people who make beats don’t rhyme that well. There a lot of people who rhyme well who don’t make beats that well. There are a lot of people who do neither exceptional well. I feel as though I’m one of those people who do both of them exceptional well.”
The Mello Music Group artist has managed to maintain that level of excellence, build a supportive fan base, and book international tours without the backing of a major record label. At one point in the not too distant past, it would have been hard (if not impossible) for an independent performer to reach audiences all around the globe.
In what is rapidly becoming the “Age of the Indie”, majors are now looking to smaller labels as the models of effective, economical promotion and artist development. According to Oddisee, the big companies are even masking as independents to build underground attention for their artists.
“There’s lots of artists who release free promo material and mixtapes and appear to be grassroots, but they completely have a backing by a larger entity,” shares Oddisee. “A lot of artists who release something and it gains some sort of buzz are immediately courted by a larger entity who kind of takes over. It still allows them to organically grow, but they’re being watched and observed and assisted.”
The idea of achieving success in the rap game without the financial support of music corporations was part of the inspiration for the Tangible Dreams mixtape. Throughout his career Oddisee has routinely been labeled “underrated” by his supporters who sometimes find it difficult to believe that an artist can sustain a comfortable livelihood without being constantly showcased in the mainstream media.
“I come across people who are surprised you can make a living from being a Hip Hop artist and not be on the radio or on MTV or BET or all over the major publications. It made me realize how unrealistic people think it is to be an artist or do anything you really want to do that’s off the beaten path,” says Oddisee. “Subject wise [Tangible Dreams] really talks about how things are feasible, how you can go about living a life of value and worth and excitement without being extravagant at the same time.”
While Tangible Dreams addresses the reality of reaching what some may think are unattainable goals, The Beauty In All allows the listener to reflect on those little, unnoticeable aspects of life that ultimately help push you to your eventual destination.
“TheBeauty In All is a project about how the imperfections of things really add to the beauty of the world. How certain conditions that make people struggle actually give birth to some of the greatest ideas in Hip Hop,” explains Oddisee. “For instance, Hip Hop comes from struggle. It comes from poverty. It comes from people reflecting on what they go through in life and making art out of it. Making art out of what they have whether that be back in the day plugging up a turntable into a street light for electricity or just taking what you have and making the best of it. That’s something that people in urban culture have done for so long. There’s a beauty that comes out of that.”
Oddisee continues, “That’s really what the record is about. Paying attention to those things that we find unattractive or imperfect and understanding just how important they are to contributing to the things that we do appreciate. This is just a musical interpretation of that.”
Oddisee reached out to other performers he calls “more popular than myself” to provide collaborations for his latest work but did not receive any answers back, so he stuck to his family of artists like Ralph Real, Olivier St Louis, Paolo Escobard, Toine & Trek Life, and Diamond District. Even without big name features, Oddisee knows his extensive discography has the potential to appeal to the lovers of many brands of Hip Hop.
“I’ll make more an upbeat oriented material or thought-provoking material or braggadocious rap or emotionally based music. I do my best to cover all the things I like and experience in life myself, and I leave it up to the listener to pick which one they want to subscribe to.”
With the musical combination of TheBeauty In All and Tangible Dreams, the DMV’s multi-talented Hip Hop representative is offering varying soundscapes that will hopefully catch the ear of music fans who truly appreciate the artistry of the culture. Only a true artist like Oddisee could even recognize the beauty in exploring distinct styles and embrace the tangible ability to see them all flourish.
Austin, Texas-based rap crew League Of Extraordinary Gz are a rap group rooted in the tradition of groups like Public Enemy and Dead Prez, unafraid to tackle hot-button topics both political and socially minded, while still having fun. The group’s latest single, “Intercourse,” is an example of the latter as LOEGz teams with Dallas rapper Slim Gravy, of the group A.Dd+, and lets loose over hazy track. League Of Extraordinary Gz will release their new album, #LeagueShit, on October 15th. The album features Dead Prez, Bavu Blakes, and more.
AllHipHop.com: What can the people expect on this album?
League Of Extraordinary Gz: Diversity, Quality, and Sonic Cohesiveness! The album has a good mixture of songs from party records to just straight lyrical tracks to songs that cover political topics to just some downright reality joints that anyone can relate to. We have been working on this album since we first started the League back in 2009 and in those years the project evolved musically and molded itself into what we embody as #LEAGUESHIT. We worked with a number of musicians to give each of the tracks some aspect of live instrumentation. Throughout the album, you’ll hear horns, bass, guitars, keys, and even a jazz flute. As for features we got the homie Slim Gravy of A.Dd+, Dead Prez, Bavu Blakes, and grammy award winning Latin funk band Grupo Fantasma.
League Of Extraordinary Gz Ft. Dead Prez
AllHipHop.com: How has the group grown from 3 years ago being first being in the Breeding Ground?
League Of Extraordinary Gz: We’ve been through a lot since being featured on Breeding Ground back in Nov 2010. For those that are unfamiliar with our story, a month prior to our feature on AHH we were faced with the sudden tragic loss of our brother Octavis “Esbe Da 6th Street Bully” Berry to a pulmonary embolism. Although it had put a strain on us when it came to the creative process for close to a year, dealing with his loss made us closer than ever. We knew that we had bond together as a group but our brotherhood was evident when we had to deal with Tay’s passing together. It was then we realized that it was more than just music and fame to us. We now had his family that we needed to take care of in his absence. Things started to pick back up for us in the spring of 2011 where we had a successful showing at the 2011 SXSW music festival. During the festival we were introduced to the homie Rittz through a mutual friend and later that summer went on his Revival Tour as a supporting act. We drove about 18k miles across the U.S. performing in 32 cities over roughly 40 days. It was a blessing for us as we were able to introduce our music and brand to markets we have never been to before. Once we got back from the tour, we got back into the booth and released an 8 track EP project in December 2012 on DjBooth which was produced entirely by the homie Shane Eli out of L.A. Earlier this year we went on a regional tour with our bro Scotty ATL. Since then we spent the remainder of our time this year finalizing the #LEAGUESHIT album. Although it seems like just yesterday when we were featured for the first time on AHH, we have been putting in work to grow our brand nationally as an indie act out of Austin. Hopefully, this will be more evident than ever with the release of our debut album.
AllHipHop.com: What is the next move for the League?
League Of Extraordinary Gz: Musically, everyone is working on their solo projects. There are 6 projects in the works right now. Reggie Coby is finishing up his W420 project. Lowkey has started working on his The Low Life project. Tuk and S.Dot are wrapping up their follow up to the Whiteboy Mixtape which will be hosted by DJ Burn One. Lil J is recording his solo effort Reality Rap. Slick Talk, who is currently stationed with the Navy, is almost done with a solo EP that was produced entirely by Eric Dingus. Lastly, we can’t forget about Dowrong’s Bully Basics solo project. We got a lot of music that we’re gonna hit people with in the coming months. Outside of the music, we are planning to get back on the road again and hit a lot our markets with an official #LEAGUESHIT tour. So be on the lookout. You can stay up to date with the League by visiting our website www.LOEGz.com.
(AllHipHop News) Chief Keef is going back to jail and all for the love of marijuana. Yesterday (October 15th) Chief Keef was sentenced to 20 days in jail for a failing a drug test thus violating his probation.
Keef, born Keith Cozart, probation stems from a speeding violation he incurred on May 27 for driving 110 mph in Chicago. A stipulation of the probation was random drug tests.
Since Keef turned 18 this past August, he will spend his sentence in Cook County Jail.
Keef posted a picture of himself on his personal Instagram profile outside the Courthouse before he turned himself in:
(AllHipHop News) The 2013 BET Hip Hop Awards could be renamed BET Cyphers and still ring just as true as the anticipation for the cyphers has been immense. This year, A$AP Mob, TDE, Slaughterhosue and the Real Husbands of Hollywood had the group cyphers. With Wax, Rapsody, Emis Killa, Rittz, Jon Connor, Action Bronson, Travis $cott, Tifanny Foxx & Lil Kim and Sprite Contest winnter Star Life Breezy also in cyphers.
“10% diss, I could give you 90 tonight/hurting for life/turn her blue like Walter White”-Rapsody
A$AP Mob
“I wrote this sh*t in business class getting jet lagged/this for years of oppression and the setbacks/this for ch*nks ni**as, Jews and the w*tbacks”-A$AP Rocky
Action Bronson, Star Life Breezy (Sprite Contest Winner) ,Travis $cott, Tifanny Foxx & Lil Kim
“Why would I need a bodyguard/When I look the motherfu*ken body guard”-Action Bronson
Slaughterhouse
“You think I fell off then you either out of your mind/or inside of your mind/looking out yo blinds/counting my truths/while I’m out at ya momma house, sipping the fountain of youth”-Royce Da 5’9
TDE
“Hollywood been good to me/lil’ hood ni**a used to pawn mom’s jewelry/My family jewel’s are big as f*ck and I got the balls to say it/bars, balling out until Spalding need a replacement- Kendrick Lamar
His debut album, Best Thang Smokin’, was released in August 2006, his sophomore album, High Times, was released today, October 2013 on Grand Hustle/eOne/Atlantic Records.
More than seven years later.
But, Young Dro will tell you that he wasn’t on a break. He released 12 mixtapes, toured, and spent time with family, ““I was looking through the body of work that I’ve done to see if I’ve felt myself that I’ve been gone, I came up with 17 cd’s with like 17 or better songs on them. So, I can’t say that I’ve been gone, some of these CDs have taken me to Germany to tour. I’ve still been able to feed my kids, so I can’t say that I’m gone because a gone person can’t do these things that I do.”
With High Times, Dro is back (like he never left) with an album that features a hit single, FDB (F**k Dat B*tch), that became an Atlanta anthem over the summer, produced by FKi. The album also features T.I., Spodee, Natasha Mosley, and Doe B. Despite the gap between his first major project and his second, Dro is feeling very little pressure, “First week numbers, they come second. You gotta get the album first, and I’ve done that. I’m gon’ put out music, and help people get on that I want to get on, that’s why I’m going somewhere with it, if not it’s a selfish act.”
Check the video for more of our exclusive interview with Young Dro. High Times is available now online and in stores. Follow him on Instagram @Dropolo
Mannn…It was all good just a day or so ago. And the whole world was doling out condolences to Adrian Peterson for the loss of his two year old son who died at the hands of an abusive man dating the boy’s mother. Well we all in prayer for the boy’s soul. Seems like the sadness has turned to anger towards Peterson.
The child’s mother said the following:
Y’all give this man to much credit. PR is a b#### and a lie He has 5 other children that he picks and chooses to deal with which is rarely. Kids in the same city he will go months without seeing or talking to. #AdrianPeterson 4h
Yall are painting him out to be this hero thats clueless but wants to save the day by doing the right thing but he has a 4 year old boy he could do the right thing by everyday and CHOOSES NOT TO! #AdrianPeterson
AND THEN…Bobby Ruffin, the actual “father” of the child, steps up and says something similar.
“So tired of this poor Adrian Peterson sh*t. Let me blow all your minds. The boy who died was my son. Yes A.P. he was the biological father but I raised him and he carried my name. Tyrese Robert Ruffin. I don’t blame AP for not really caring cuz him and I both found out recently who the biological father was.
AP met my son for the first time yest when my son was already in coma. I was here today when we pulled the plug, not him. He was happily practicing and has no problem playing on Sunday.
So yeah this isn’t all out yet but I’m sick of the poor AP sh*t. He didn’t know or even meet my son. Sorry for the outburst but put yourself in my place.”
Got this off The Urban Daily. Wow. I’m not sure what to think about this, because ultimately it needs to be about the boy, not A.P.
TOMORROW IS THE DAY!
Doors will open at 7pm with a prompt 7:30 PM showtime start.
Tickets for the show are $20 and can be purchased here.
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
Lupe Fiasco plays Twitter with the best of them. So, as the world was going gaga over Eminem’s new lyrical excursion called “Rap God,” Lupe tweets out the following.
What do you think?
I think he’s just playing, to be real.
Doors will open at 7pm with a prompt 7:30 PM showtime start.
Tickets for the show are $20 and can be purchased here.
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
(AllHipHop News) Chris Brown has said on numerous occassions and in a variety of ways that he does not care what people think but he may have made his loudest statement. Earlier tonight, Chris Brown released his unheard verse from DJ Khaled’s “I’m Still” song and addressed Rihanna’s sexual promiscuity.
While Brown says no names on the record, he did say that not only has “everybody in the industry” had sex with a former girlfriend of his, but they all told him.
Chris Brown recently announced he will be pushing his new album X from its rescheduled November 19th date to December 3rd. However, he will release five new songs on November 19th.
Check out Chris Brown’s unheard verse from DJ Khaled’s “I’m Still”: