Drake/Jay Z/ Miguel Memes Inspire New Clothing Line

(AllHipHop News) Memes have been all the rage this year in Hip-Hop and a new clothing line has been inspired by the follies of the biggest names in music.

The line, seemingly called Drake Yolo Polo, has been garnering attention virally.

RELATED: The Official Hip Hop Memes/Gif Thread

At press time, the company only offered three shirts through that mimic Migul’s failed leap over the crowd at the Billboard award, Jay Z’s awkward vacation dive and Drake’s oft-ridiculed strut.

The polo shirts retail for $25.00 and have fairly intricate embroidery.

See the three-shirt line below.

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  • Image of The #JAYDIVEPOLO

The Game And Drake Collaborate To Help Woman Who Lost Family To Fire

(AllHipHop News) The Game and Drake have collaborated to help the family of a woman that lost her entire family in a tragic fire.
 
Anna Angel of Ohio was working at Burger King, but at the same time a fire killed her five kids and boyfriend, who were trapped in the home.

The Game said, “I can deal with a lot of things but people losing their children is something that kills me every time.” The rapper made the statement on the social network Instagram. He ended up giving $10,000 to the woman.

Game said a conversation with Drake led to the Canadian rapper contributing $10,000 as well.

“I was on the phone with Drake when I read about the woman’s loss and we each agreed to donate $10,000 to help Anna cover the burial costs.”

Game’s TV show, “Marrying the Game” has agreed to put up $2,500 to help Angel as well.

The Game has vowed to give away a million dollars over the next year, an effort he calls “The Robin Hood Project.” He recently paid for the funeral costs of a child killed in a shoot out.

Daily Word: Sure-ism is stronger than Optimism!

Happy Wins-Day my certain and purely confident! Welcome to the day that you change your thought process to help solidify your success! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to being sure! For years now, new age thought leaders and teachers of the secret would often talk about optimism and how a positive mental attitude would help anyone achieve their dreams. While being an optimist is better than being negative, it is not the true answer! Optimism is defined as hopefulness about the future or the successful outcome of something. And while on the surface this seems like a step in the right direction, the mere fact that being an optimist is rooted in being hopeful is where the discrepancy lies! Hope is not a plan…. Hope is a wish… The act of hoping says that you have no control over the outcome but that you have a desire that this outcome goes your way! How many times do you hope you wake up after you go to sleep? Or How many times do you hope you stay healthy? Even asking those two questions sound weird. Unless you are given any evidence to the contrary, you are confident that if you go to sleep you will wake up… And your health can’t be something you hope for but something you work for. There are many other examples but “hopefully” you get my drift! Stop hoping that you are successful! Don’t be Optimistic about your dreams and aspirations, instead be sure that no matter what happens or what circumstance you are in, you WILL be successful! You are in control of your now which makes you the master of your future! Take that power and claim your success! You know what your higher power has promised to you! Stop second guessing and doubting that promise! Do what you need to do to take what you deserve!

-Ash’Cash

“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you’ve imagined.”
-Henry David Thoreau

“Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.”
-Norman Vincent Peale

“You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. But the most important thing is… Your belief in You.”
-A.A. Milne

“The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark.”
-Michelangelo Buonarroti

“Remember that wherever your heart is, there you will find your treasure.”
-Paulo Coelho

“Accept who you are; and revel in it.”
-Mitch Albom

“If being an egomaniac means I believe in what I do with all my heart, then in that respect you can call me that… I believe in what I do, and I’ll say it.”
-John Lennon

“Walk amongst the natives by day, but in your heart be Superman.”
-Gene Simmons

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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com    

PHOTOS: Chris Brown Lights Up SKEE LIVE!

On Tuesday September 17, R & B superstar Chris Brown made an appearance on AXS TV’s SKEE LIVE with a multi-song performance and one on one interview with host DJ SKEE. Crowds lined up at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, including throngs of screaming girls eager to see the young star perform in The Conga Room’s more personal setting. To their delight, Brown rocked the house with “Fine China” and other hits before sitting down with DJ SKEE to answer a few questions.

The often troubled and controversial Brown had a positive interview with DJ SKEE (no fireworks to report) and gave details on his upcoming release X, revealing that he’s considering making it a double album (if the label lets him) and that guests include the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Kelly Rowland and B.o.B.

SKEE LIVE airs every Tuesday at 7 pm ET / 10 pm PT on Mark Cuban’s AXS TV, showcasing the top artists, producers and gear in Hip-Hop.

Once again, AllHipHop.com was in the house as a guest of DJ SKEE and AXS TV and we took some flicks for you to check out!

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Fight Breaks Out At Rick Ross Self Made 3 Show?

Word, has it: A fight interrupted the a concert promoting Self Made 3, the new album from Rick Ross’ MMG crew. The show was being held at the Gramercy Theatre in New York City, a relatively small venue. The show was well attended, chockfull of music industry personnel. But, after Rozay took to the stage, a fight broke out. According to some reports, people were being hit with belts and fists. There was a strong police presence at the venue. Prior to the fight, Stalley performed to the fan’s delight.

RELATED: Rick Ross Announces Fall “Mastermind Tour”

It was a win for Rozay either way. He even opened his shirt for all the ladies to love.

Gunplay and Stalley will be in NY next month so we’ll see what happens then.

Wiz Khalifa Loses A Couple Artists From His Label

(AllHipHop News) Wiz Khalifa has lost the first lady of his Taylor Gang recording imprint.

Wiz recently told XXL magazine that neither Lola nor in-house producer Cardo were down with the Taylor Gang crew anymore.

“After years of helping build their careers, we did not feel as if the relationships were mutually beneficial. We wish LoLa and Cardo the best but hope they move on in their respective directions without affiliating themselves to the Taylor Gang brand or name.”

No other details were revealed, but he’s still got a burgeoning roster with Ty Dolla $ign and Juicy J.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jodeci Getting Back Together?

K-Ci & JoJo say that they’ve been recording new music with Jodeci and that the group never actually split.

“We are not getting back together, simple reason is we never broke up. We have a vault of CDs that we could just put out at any moment. But just like when Jodeci first came out, nobody expected that. And we’re just going to keep it that way,” K-Ci told Huffington Post Black Voices. “But for now, with the love from Mr. Dalvin and DeVante, they’re pushing me and JoJo. They’re like “do what you gotta do,” DeVante said; “I’m going to let y’all know when I’m ready. But y’all continue doing what y’all doing.” And actually, we’re in the studio right now. We record new Jodeci material every chance we get… So we’re just waiting on DeVante’s call.”

In the meantime though, K-Ci and JoJo are preparing to release their next album, My Brother’s Keeper.

Have you been feenin’ for some new Jodeci (pun intended)? Let’s not forget, they can actually saaaaang, no auto-tune needed.

I Don't Camouflage: Driicky Graham

“In phases, I went from being child to street to adult…I don’t think there was adolescence.” – Driicky Graham

I Don’t Camouflage sat down with 21 year old recording artist Driicky Graham one day at Rocksmith Flagship store in Lower East Side, NYC. Check out his “thin line” between personal life and professional life, friendship and business, his alternative career as a boxer, and how he breaks down his career in phases.

Shot by: Noisemaker Media
Directed & Edited by: Aiko Tanaka of I Don’t Camouflage
Follow Driicky Graham on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/driickygraham

Hip-Hop Rumors: L.A. Law Set to Make an Example Out of Kanye West

Kanye West isn’t the only celebrity known for attacking paparazzi but law officials in L.A. are planning to make an example out of him. Yeezy is getting prosecuted for messing with a photographer’s equipment at LAX over the summer and the reason why he’ll face criminal charges is due to his history of attacking paps says TMZ.

There was a case filed against Kanye for a 2008 incident but those charges were dismissed after Kanye paid for the repair. A lot of cases like this get dismissed. However, this time around Ye faces misdemeanor charges (criminal battery and attempted grand theft for grabbing at the camera), each of which carries a penalty of up to six months in jail or a $1,000 fine.

Dang Yeezy.

I still don’t get how someone so anti-paparazzi got mixed up with the Kardashians, though.

V.I.P. [#BGA] – "Paula Deen"

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V.I.P., comprised of K-Paul and Pimpin Pen are back with another single dubbed “Paula Deen.” While the two have been working diligently on their new project Country Cousins set for release at the top of next year, the tandem is looking forward to their performance at the Best in Texas A3C showcase this month in Atlanta. Make sure to check them out if you are in ATL – they put on a great show at our SXSW showcase opening up for Master P and their live performance is not to be missed!

Clear Soul Forces Talk "Gold PP7's" LP, Danny Brown/Big Sean & The Meaning Of Success

(AllHipHop Features) L.A.Z., E-Fav, Noveliss, and Ilajide make up the rap unit called Clear Soul Forces, and the Michigan-based Hip Hop group released their second official project today. AllHipHop caught up with the foursome recently to discuss their latest album Gold PP7’s, their musical influences, the much publicized spat between fellow Detroit rappers Danny Brown and Big Sean, and how they define success.

[ALSO READ: Detroit Rising: Clear Soul Forces Are The D’s New Hip Hop Ambassadors]

Can you each describe your own personal style and what it brings to the group?

E-Fav: I describe my style as just wordplay, and I think I just bring a different vibe to most of the records. We all bring something different to the table whenever we’re on a record together, so it’s always interesting. We always just try to be different, so I just contribute ideas and creativity.

L.A.Z.: For me I would say that I would contribute… I don’t know, just like a vibe, looseness, trying to keep s**t from being all super rigid. We make a variety of s**t, so I would definitely say that I just try to bring whatever the track needs. Every song is different, so I just be a chameleon out here and just play my position. I would say that I bring sacrifice and balance and openness.

Ilajide: I would say I bring beats, the vibe, the energy, lyrics, everything.

Ilajide

Ilajide, who are some the people that influence your production style?

Ilajide: Dr. Dre, Q-Tip, Erick Sermon, Redman, [Mr.] Dibiase.

How do you organize ideas for your projects being that you’re a four-man group? When you do have disagreements about ideas how do you handle that?

L.A.Z.: For the most part we just finish making the song. Just cause one doesn’t like it doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be finished. No matter what, you could never have too much s**t, so we just try to finish whatever and then just leave it open. If you want to f**k with it, then f**k with it, but at least record that s**t. Sometimes you might not see what somebody is talking about until they lay it down for you to hear it. And then it’s like, “oh okay I f**k with that s**t. I’ll hop on it.” So that’s pretty much how we’ve been operating. That’s how we were operating when we were making Gold PP7’s.

L.A.Z.

How many tracks did you guys record before you dwindled it down to the final tracklist?

Ilajide: We had at least 30-50 recorded, but we don’t be knowing what we want to do with them until we got enough that sound like one thing. If we got enough songs that sound like one type of project then we’ll form a project, but our main thing is just to go in with a clear mind and just work on as much stuff as we can, because we got so many different sounds. It’s hard to try and put them together.

As I was listening to the album, I noticed you guys made a lot of references to other Hip Hop groups. I heard an OutKast reference. You’ve got a song that went back to A Tribe Called Quest. How did those other groups influence you?

L.A.Z.: I feel like all our favorite groups they influence us, but at this point we listen to the people that we love so much that I feel like we took little cues from them. We don’t even listen to the groups that we love to look for ideas at this point. We just listen to the motherf**kers that we love cause we love their music. I know we turn on Slum [Village], OutKast, just anything. The Roots records just get turned on for the sake of hearing them still, because we think they’re dope records, and there’s nothing else to listen to. Honestly, we’re not even looking for music like, “oh my god, I need to find another idea.” It’s just like let me listen before I react real quick. I just want to hear that s**t.

E-Fav

We know that Detroit has gone through some tough times the last couple of years. There was a situation between Danny Brown and Big Sean recently where Danny kind of went at Sean because he felt like he wasn’t giving enough back to the city. Do you guys think that celebrities from Detroit, particularly rappers, have a responsibility to do more to help the city?

E-Fav: Just to touch on that question, I feel like if it’s in your heart to give back then you should. If it’s not, then don’t. Don’t be fake.

Noveliss: I also feel like sometimes you get beat and s**t on so much trying to make it to the top that when you get there I feel like some people feel like why do I have to go out of my way to give back. I mean obviously I think that people should give back, but at the same time I can see why they don’t.

L.A.Z.: I feel like it’s different levels to giving back. People don’t look at it like that. I done see little s**t. I feel like they both are active in the community. I done heard about s**t. I heard about Danny Brown by sandwiches for motherf**kers on Linwood [Avenue] before. I heard about him helping people on the west side. This is just through the grapevine. Also, at the same time I’ve seen Big Sean buying coats for kids at the Science Center. So when that whole situation came about I heard about both of y’all n****s giving back, so I didn’t understand it. There’s different levels to charity. Just cause a motherf**ker’s not standing in the hood giving back don’t mean they don’t care. Or just because somebody’s not at some benefit for the news don’t mean they’re not giving back either.

Noveliss

How would you define success for your group?

L.A.Z.: I would define success as stability. At this point I don’t even look at it on being able to cop a Benz type s**t. Just satisfaction. I believe in satisfaction. At this point I feel like success would be able to live, s**t, at least above average doing what you want to do. I ain’t got to have no Maserati, but if I can cop an Audi and have a nice townhouse that s**t’ll be cool too. At this point that’s how I look at it.

Noveliss: I got kids, and L.A.Z. got a kid. I ain’t asking to be like filthy ass rich, but if my son sees something that he wants I want to be able to get it for him. Anytime, no matter where I’m at. Just stability. I ain’t got to have no retarded ass car, but if I could just not live paycheck-to-paycheck doing some s**t that I love to do, that’s success to me.

Ilajide: Group success for me is so many levels. One, I want to meet group success of really bringing Hip Hop back, and I’m talking about that real Hip Hop s**t. I think we’re going to see success in that. I’m talking about getting on the f**king radio. F**k the bulls**t. Even though all them n****s pay for their f**king radio time. Yeah, I know y’all n****s ain’t slick. Success as far as getting them millions too. N****a, I want it all. We got million dollar f**king raps. N****s with a million dollars don’t even rap like this, and they can’t even rap like this. We rap better than them, so we deserve their f**king money. Million dollar f**king raps.

E-Fav: Success for this group to me, like everybody said, as long as everybody can be stable and be able to provide with no problems. To me that would mean this group has been successful. That has been the goal from day one. Let’s help each other get on. Let’s help each other out with this s**t. Let’s do it, and we’re making this s**t happen.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Stream Clear Soul Forces New Album “Gold PP7′s”]

To download Clear Soul Forces’ Gold PP7’s visit iTunes.

Watch the video for “Ain’t Playin” below.

photo credits: www.radiifootwear.com

Hip-Hop Rumors: Nas' Ex Comes Back With Book And TMI!

Just when you thought Nas was moving past all the old stuff in his life, somebody comes back. Carmen Bryant, the mother of Nas’ daughter, does an online interview and she reveals a bit too much about some stuff that was only rumored before. But in the book, she reveals that she has a new book coming out that will tell a lot more stuff about God’s Son we really didn’t need to know.

Check what Rhymes With Snitch posted:

 

RELATED: Hip-Hop Rumors: Who Is Nas’ New Lady!

 

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Madonna: I Am A Gay Man And I Want To Turn Frank Ocean Straight

(AllHipHop News) Many adults under the age of 35 only know Madonna as the middle-aged icon but she used to be a rebellious entertainer who constantly made headlines for risque comments. 35 years after she entered the music business, Madonna participated in Reddit’s Ask Me Anything series and revealed some startling information.

During the fan-controlled interview session, the MDNA singer informed one fan that she considers herself a “gay man” and that she has a penis-shaped bong. While all of this was eye-opening, the AMA session turned sensational when Madonna was asked which gay man she would want to turn straight:

_Madonna comments on AMAA - Ask Madonna Almost Anything.

Frank Ocean has yet to formally designate his sexual orientation.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Guess Who Wants To Make Frank Ocean Straight?

Weird Alert!

I thought this happened on Twitter, but it wasn’t. In an online chat with Reddit she said that the ONE gay man that she wishes she could turn straight would be Frankie.

Can you name one gay guy you wish you could turn straight?

Madonna: frank ocean

Madonna is a well-known proponents for the rights of gay people.

Speaking of…Mister Cee is now a spokes person for sexual freedom and a bunch of other stuff related to gay expressionism.

RELATED: Mr. Cee Has First Video Interview Since Coming Out About His Sexuality (VIDEO)

Another Weird Alert!

Waka Flocka talks Gucci Mane. He says he’s gonna put dem paws on him, but he also admits that Gucci has a mental issue. He said Waka lied about a lot of stuff like that they smashed Nicki. (Look around the 5:30 mark)

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Unreleased Song "Candy" Contains Kanye West Verse Over A Decade Old [NEW MUSIC]

“How about this, bust out the whipped cream, let’s have a real freaky food fight”

Before Kanye West was a father and Yeezus he was an aspiring MC/producer hopping on random R&B songs. FakeShoreDrive uncovered a song from singer Myleka called “Candy” which features a verse from a pre-College Dropout Kanye West.

If the beat sounds familiar it is because it was eventually used by Trina for her “Be R Right” collaboration with Ludacris off her 2002 Diamond Princess album.

Check out Myleka’s “Candy” featuring an unreleased Kanye West verse along with 2002 footage of Kanye West and Rhymefest recording in his home studio: