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Hop on your favorite social media site and within 10 minutes you will probably see one of three terms: #NWTS, Nothing Was The Same, leak. Over a week before the scheduled September 24th release, Drake’s highly anticipated third album, Nothing Was The Same has leaked in full to the internet and reveals a few startling things about the rapper.
Drake turns 27 on October 24th and this would make the fifth year since a coyly assertive 22 year old Toronto child star bursted onto the scene with the emo-driven So Far Gone.
Nothing Was The Same lives up to its name.
His Relationship With Young Money Is Complicated
Paperwork taking too long, maybe they don’t understand me/I’ll compromise if I have to, I gotta stick with the family/Not even talking with Nicki, communication is breaking/Dropped the ball on some personal sh*t, I need to embrace it.-Drake on “Tuscan Leather”

Straight from the “Tuscan Leather” intro of Nothing Was The Same Drake shrouds his relationship with parent label Young Money in a few vagaries. After being the only Young Money artist who has released an album to not appear on the Rich Gang album, Drake revisits rumors of his departure from the label with “paperwork taking too long, maybe they don’t understand me.” While Drake has asserted on numerous occasions(and on the intro itself) that he will forever be on Young Money, other artists have also questioned Drake’s true intentions with the label:
Is he not in Young Money. I’m not saying it wrong but something is definitely not the same as the first album [with Drake]. That’s how I feel. How do you feel?-Nicki Minaj on Funkmaster Flex Show on July 29th, 2013
His once faux wife, Nicki Minaj, questioned Drake’s status with Young Money and later hinted at a disconnect between her and her one-time collaborator:
It gets a little hard to have a real connection when people are on different sides of the world, working on different things. You just never know who people got in their ear or what they’re feeling or maybe they felt wronged in some way. I don’t know. I just know that Drake is my baby and Wayne is my everything.
Drake’s Family Is Not The Same
My uncle used to have all these things on his bucket list/Now he’s acting like ‘oh well this life I guess’, nah f### that s###/Listen man you can still do what you want to do, you got to trust that sh*t-Drake on “Too Much”

In the past, Drake’s family has been sources of motivation to the young MC in one way or another. Whether his late grandmother looking out for him or his mom loaning him her car, Drake has painted his family as supportive bystanders of a child star’s sudden switch to pursuing music. On the album’s emotional apex, soul-infused “Too Much”, Drake gives a more mature outlook on his family addressing their complacency. Saying that “money got my family going backwards”, Drake examines how there are no more family dinners, his sick mother has become a hermit and his uncle has given up on his dreams. While the implication that his success has in a way stunted the progress of his family is surprising, the most startling revelation comes from the fact that not only has him and his father (the subject of his harshest family criticism in the past) have patched things up:
We been talking about the future and the time that we wasted/When he put the bottle down, girl, that ni**a’s amazing. Well, fu*k it, we might’ve had a couple Corona’s/Might have rolled a white paper just to hold us.
Drake REALLY Misses The 90’s
I sip Depora and listen to Cappadonna/The Fresh Prince is at dinner with Tatiyana/No lie/all these 90’s fantasies on my mind/the difference is with mine/they all come true in due time.-Drake on “Tuscan Leather”

Drake has a tattoo of Aaliyah on his back as well as appeared in the “ode to the VHS era rap” video of No New Friends and Nothing Was The Same does not necessarily disprove his fixation with the 90’s but it is the most tangible manifestation of that borderline obsession. Whether it’s quoting Wu-Tang members (and naming songs after them) or Drake is an 80’s baby living a 90’s. Drake even flips Ma$e’s classic “Mo’ Money Mo’ Problems” verse and given the landscape of commercial rap music, hits the nail on the head:
Who’s hot who’s not/Tell me who rock, who sell out in the stores/You tell me who flopped who copped the new drop/Who’s jewels got rocks/Who else make rap albums doing numbers like it’s pop? Drake.
(AllHipHop News) In part two of AllHipHop.com’s interview with Maybach Music rapper Torch, the Bronx-bred MC touched on bringing back the New York influence. Torch explained that New York was always on his mind, even after he headed to Miami to work with Rick Ross.
“That’s what I actually set out to do [bring New York back], I was one of the first New York ni**as trying to do that,” Torch told AllHIpHop.com. “I came down South fu**ing with Rozay from the get go.
“A BX ni**a representing from the city, so it’s a beautiful situation to see all my ni**as coming full circle,” Torch continued. “Now you’ve got a bunch of ni**as coming and their actually checking for us a little bit more. Now you’ve got to make music [that’s] a little more versatile. Before we were so in the box. Now there’s a little more versatility going on, so now its about bringing a little bit of that boom back to the game. So ni**as know, you don’t have to bounce every track to get love out here.”
Torch also touched on working with controversial Triple C group member Gunplay.
“Gunplay is so unorthodox and crazy,” Torch explained. “Anytime you’re in the studio with him, he’s going to bring the best out of you cause he’s got so much energy. Just his energy and personailty feeding off it. It’s a beautiful situation, that’s why I can’t wait till y’all hear his project ‘Living Legend.’ That’s my ni**a for life, that’s my family.”
Download Torch’s new mixtape “No A/C 2” here.
Check out the second part of AllHipHop.com’s interview with Torch below:
Also Look Out For Self Made 3 in stores on Tuesday, Sept 17.
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(AllHipHop News) Two weeks ago it was reported that Mack Maine was accused of sexual assault and battery on two women he brought on his tour bus. Today (September 16th) TMZ reports that Mack Maine has been formally charged with sexual assault.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Rachel Reed and Cailey Maddox were invited onto the tour bus by Mack Maine on August 22nd, 2013. The doc alleges Mack “put his hand down Rachel’s dress and grabbed her right breast” and blocked the two from leaving.
Once the two women were on their way to leaving, a physical altercation occurred between Mack Maine and one of the women:
Once the door was opened, Cailey was walking down the steps but turned and looked back to call for Rachel and [Mack] punched her in the face, breaking her jaw and knocking her down
No word yet on Mack Maine’s first court date.
(AllHipHop News) Katy Perry finds Rihanna’s beauty astonishing. She is astonished that Rihanna can look so good and be such an Instagram-addicted pothead.
Speaking to Elle Canada, Perry tells that she does not understand how someone with such unhealthy habits as her friend Rihanna could look so “fresh”:
I think that Rihanna always looks so fresh and I’m like, ‘How do you do that? We all know how much pot you smoke! And you don’t sleep because you’re on Instagram at four o’clock in the morning!’
Perry has a history of speaking critically of Rihanna to Elle publications. In July, Perry said she was done “celebrity saving” when discussing her feelings towards Rihanna:
There’s a lot of dark in this business. I know a lot of people out there with the most detrimental entourages – they are the root of their demise. It’s really unfortunate but you can’t save these people. My days of celebrity saving are over!
Rihanna’s response should be coming to a social media site near you soon.
(AllHipHop News) On Saturday night fans and friends of Columbus, Ohio rapper and DJ Daymon Dodson were holding their annual march in celebration of the deceased entertainer, but the “Daymon Day” parade was cut short when local police began pepper spraying the 60 or so people according to a report by The Columbus Dispatch.
“Daymon Day” organizers had a city permit, but police say the event was supposed to be cancelled after no officers agreed to escort the parade.
“Somehow that got lost in the mix,” said one police officer.
The march was scheduled to begin at 8 o’clock that evening. Around 9 p.m. the police reportedly began using pepper spray to move the crowd out of the street and onto the sidewalk. Three people were also arrested. No charges have been revealed as of yet.
A message was posted on the Daymon Day Facebook page concerning the incident:
Our friend Daymon Dodson was a beautiful soul. Daymon Day is nothing more than a group of family and friends getting together to celebrate life. For the past seven years Daymon Day has served as a meaningful, peaceful and inspiring event. We are deeply saddened by the events that occurred last night during our 8th annual Daymon Day Parade. At this time, we find that it would be irresponsible to comment on the incident before consulting with legal counsel.
Sincerely,
The Daymon Day Organizers
Dodson passed away unexpectedly at the age of 29 in 2006 from an epileptic seizure. He was a celebrated entertainer and party host in Columbus’ underground Hip Hop scene.
“Daymon was a guy who could bring people together, many kinds of people, from any genre of music,” Ohio rapper Blueprint told Columbus Alive in 2011.
Watch video taken that night after the parade was broken up below.

(AllHipHop News) Drake’s new single “Wu Tang Forever” is already an internet sensation. The song has been touted as a tip of the hat to Shaolin’s finest, but Hip-Hop lovers will recognize the hook samples Wu Tang’s own tribute to the “Lyrical King” aka T La Rock and his seminal single “It’s Yours.”
T La Rock, an MC and DJ since the early 70’s, collaborated with Rick Rubin and “It’s Yours” stands in history as Def Jam’s first release in 1984.
Since then, the song has been sampled or reworked by several generations of artists including Nas, Drake, Q-Tip, Mystikal, and Wu Tang.
“When Wu Tang made ‘Its Yourz’ it took a while before people realized the entire concept was based on my song. Unbelievable!!” T La Rock exclaimed to AllHipHop.com. “I freestyled off of Nas ‘The World Is Yours’ instrumental from Illmatic at a jam not long ago. And some people came up to me and said I did a better job on that Nas beat than he did.”
When asked about Drake, T La Rock responds, “I have not met him. But I hear he has mentioned my name over the years.”
Did T La Rock receive credit or publishing from the numerous versions he has inspired?
“I always receive a check. I am still collecting royalty and publishing checks from records I recorded years ago.” T La Rock told AllHipHop.com. “I educate the artist of today that do not know about publishing. Royalty checks is lunch money compared to publishing.”
Today, AllHipHop.com wishes T La Rock a Happy, Henny, Birthday!
T La Rock – It’s Yours http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXpyMtvi1as
Wu Tang Clan – Its Yourz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OmS51lDEYg
Nas – The World Is Yours http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_srvHOu75vM
Drake – Wu-Tang Forever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Gz_ZPdYDgY
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