(AllHipHop News) According to TMZ, DMX was arrested last night (August 20th) in South Carolina for possession of marijuana following a traffic stop due to an illegal U-turn being made by the vehicle DMX was in. The police claim they found marijuana on the arm rest, smelled marijuana on the Yonkers MC and found three more bags of marijuana under the car’s floor board following a search.
DMX was jailed in Greer County, SC and released earlier today (August 21st) under house arrest stemming from a warrant issued for his arrest for previous charges.
TMZ also reported that DMX suffered a mild asthma attack, but was ok after paramedics responded to the scene.
DMX’s publicist contacted AllHipHop and issued a statement refuting these claims alleging that DMX was never shown the bags of marijuana retrieved from the vehicle:
DMX was driving in the passenger seat when the vehicle he was in was pulled over last night. Although officers pulled them over for a minor traffic violation, DMX was asked to step outside so they can search the vehicle. Officers then claimed that they found bags of marijuana in the floorboard and arrested X. No drugs were found on DMX or the other passengers and the alleged bags of marijuana were never shown to DMX or the other passengers. DMX was released this morning at approximately 11am EST and is back at his home in South Carolina.
There is no word on how long DMX will be under house arrest.
(AllHipHop News) Whether he’s a lion, dog or Rastafarian, Snoop Lion is 1. a celebrity and 2. a huge fan of the USC Trojan college football team. According to reports, Snoop may have participated in an NCAA violation after he allegedly met with prospective running back Silas Redd.
Michigan journalism professor John U. Bacon’s new book Fourth and Long about the inner workings of the Big 10 conference alleges that Snoop Lion was illegally used in the wooing of Redd to join USC. According to the book, In 2012 USC head coach Lane Kiffin flew Redd from Conneticut to California in a Mercedes private jet where he was met with a limo and Snoop Lion.
Redd agreed to transfer from Penn State to USC after that meeting.
The NCAA has extremely strict guidelines on recruiting procedures and using a celebrity to influence a prospective player’s decisions is a violation. However, USC issued a statement refuting the allegations:
Silas Redd has never met Snoop Dogg, much less received a ride from him in any type of vehicle. USC head coach Lane Kiffin picked up Silas from the airport on his recruiting visit
Reports of Snoop Lion’s son, wide receiver Cordell Broadus being offered to play for USC appeared three months before Redd committed to USC.
Who knew Kanye West was concerned about his street fred? A year or so ago, I heard Kanye was concerned with his street credibility. This is right around the time he jumped on that remix with Chief Keef. My sources told me that was a pretty overt move to stay on it with the streets. But, American Idol means a massive audience. US Weekly is stating that Kanye say no to “Idol,” because he didn’t want to lose what street cred he’s built up.
“He didn’t want to go that mainstream. He didn’t want to lose any street cred. So he turned it down.”
I’m not fully convinced of this sources cred.

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
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(AllHipHop News) Sometimes it only takes a single spectacular guest verse on the right hit song for an aspiring rapper to go from unknown local act to rising star. Hip Hop veteran Juvenile is now providing that opportunity for one newcomer to shine.
Juvenile and UTP Records announces the “Record Your Hottest Verse” competition. One lucky emcee will have the chance to hear their own vocals alongside Juvie and fellow New Orleans native Curren$y on the single “Mo Money” produced by Mike Will Made It.
Interested participants just need to download the track, record their verse, and submit it to dr********************@***il.com by September 5ht. The winner of the contest will be featured as the third verse on “Mo Money.” The completed track will debut on AllHipHop.com and appear on Juvenile’s next album.
“I’m looking for the hottest new artists to sign to my UTP label,” says Juvenile.
Download the “Mo Money” track via audiomack below.
Whoa…whoa. This is one for the ages. But, the dudes over at HSK are reporting that Suge Knight is illiterate. And they are saying that this factored into why Death Row crumbled. Suge Knight went to college as a football star, but they alleging that the scary man was allowed to get by off his sports skills. I know this has happened with so many other athletes but they don’t go on to be music industry moguls. HSK say a source of theirs recently met Suge and asked him for an autograph. Her name was “Yolanda” and he asked her how to spell that.
“A lot of people don’t know this — but Suge can’t read or write. The real reason why Suge lost Death Row Records was because of his illiteracy.”
I’m not sure how real this is to be honest. because Suge is some form of intelligent for what he made happen in Hip-Hop. Illiterate? I don’t know.
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(AllHipHop News) Nothing Was The Same…not even the release date. According to multiple retailers including Amazon and Best Buy, Drake’s third album will arrive in stores a week after its original September 17th date.
No word on why Drake pushed the album back or if he will strike a deal similar to Jay Z’s Samsung deal for Magna Carta Holy Grail and release the album digitally a week earlier than the September 24th date.
However, the Toronto MC taketh away and then he giveth back. MTV reportedly have confirmed that Drake will in fact be added to the already star studded list of performers at this year’s Video Music Awards.
Confirmed: Drake will perform this Sunday at MTV VMAs
— VARIANCE Magazine (@VARIANCEmag) August 21, 2013
(AllHipHop News) The 9th annual A3C Hip Hop Festival has announced more names to the line-up for this year’s event. The latest round of featured artists to appear include UGK’s Bun B, Black Hippy’s Schoolboy Q, and A$AP Mob’s A$AP Ferg.
Several other rap acts are scheduled to perform like Ghostface Killah, Too Short, Jay Rock, Rich Homie Quan, Travis Porter, Young Dro, Pharoahe Monch, Jean Grea, and more. Besides performances, the 5-day Atlanta festival also hosts film screenings, art exhibits, pop-up shops, and educational panels.
Festival organizers are still accepting artist and filmmaker submissions. To find out more information about the A3C Hip Hop Festival visit www.a3cfestival.com.
(AllHipHop News) Harlem’s A$AP Ferg becomes the latest NYC rapper to offer his response to Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse where the Los Angeles emcee claims that he is the “King Of New York.” While on Funkmaster Flex’s Hot 97 radio show, with fellow A$AP Mob members, Ferg spit a freestyle taking a few shots at K. Dot.
[ALSO READ: A$AP Rocky To Kendrick: You Smoking Crack If You Think You The King Of New York]
“Makaveli from Harlem, how you wanna be Pac? Wanna be a jiggy n*gga from the Eastcoast right? The Beastcoast right? I know you feeling the feet close right? A heat to ya face and ya teeth all tight. Flex got beats? We gonna beef all night. Schoolboy ya betta school ya boy. Hit you with the ruler boy. I’m the new 50 Cent. I will f*cking Ja Rule ya boy,” raps Ferg.
A$AP Ferg released his debut studio album Trap Lord on August 20.
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Fast forward to the 5:00 mark to hear A$AP Ferg’s response to Kendrick Lamar in the video below.
(AllHipHop News) Whenever a white rapper reaches a certain level of success inevitably the question of whether he would have had the same career path if he were black comes up. The hot white rapper of the moment, Macklemore, decided to tackle that question head on in a new cover story for Rolling Stone magazine.
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The “Thrift Store” performer told the publication:
If you’re going to be a white dude and do this sh*t, I think you have to take some level of accountability… You have to acknowledge where the art came from, where it is today, how you’re benefiting from it. At the very least, just bringing up those points and acknowledging that, yes, I understand my privilege, I understand how it works for me in society, and how it works for me in 2013 with the success that The Heist has had… We made a great album, but I do think we have benefited from being white and the media grabbing on to something. A song like “Thrift Shop” was safe enough for the kids. It was like, “This is music that my mom likes and that I can like as a teenager,” and even though I’m cussing my ass off in the song, the fact that I’m a white guy, parents feel safe. They let their six-year-olds listen to it. I mean it’s just…it’s different. And would that success have been the same if I would have been a black dude? I think the answer is no.
Macklemore has been releasing music independently since 2000, but it wasn’t until his joint album The Heist with Ryan Lewis was released in 2012 that the Seattle-based rapper started climbing the charts with his #1 hit singles “Thrift Shop” and “Can’t Hold Us”.
Macklemore is up for 6 awards at this weekend’s MTV VMA’s including best Hip Hop Video (“Can’t Hold Us”) and Video Of The Year (“Thrift Shop”).
[ALSO READ: Schoolboy Q Says Macklemore Should Win VMA Over Kendrick Lamar]
Watch the video for “Thrift Shop” below.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and after recent photos of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s Bizzy Bone surfaced online the story making the rounds was that the Cleveland native was on drugs or sick or both. According to Bizzy neither rumor is true.
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“I’m perfectly healthy. Everything is lovely. I’m probably the healthiest I’ve ever been in my life,” says Bizzy. “It’s difficult when the camera’s on to try and turn on your best ‘picture face.’ You wanna be normal so much and you wanna give the realness to the people so much, so in the course of that you’re gonna catch some funny faces.”
There has been speculation that Bizzy’s recent weight lose was the result of a substance abuse problem, but the original member of Bone makes it clear that his drop in mass was from his own personal decision, and he is not currently involved in excessive drug use despite what some observers may draw from certain pics.
“A brother done lost 70, 80 pounds. I had to. I was too damn fat, and it was all from alcohol. As far as me drinking and things of that nature, I’ve gone out maybe six times in a year and six months. My fiance hated it every time. Never have I done anything else. No Mollies, none of that sh*t. No crack. No coke. The farthest I’ve ever been is opium back in my younger days,” explains Bizzy. “I’m not suppose to be cute all the g###### time. I’m a man, so sometimes you gonna catch me in my manly mode. It’s difficult to keep a model face and suck your teeth in and all that bullsh*t. I ain’t got time for that.”
For an entertainer, even the mention of hard drug abuse can negatively affect business relationships which is why Bizzy wanted to clear up the matter.
“I can’t walk into any business places that’s conducting distribution, marketing, promotions and them take me serious if I don’t answer these things,” says Bizzy. “So if I leave it out there and say I don’t care what anybody say about me it starts affecting my business. I have to say, ‘Nah, it nothing like that. I ain’t never done no sh*t like that’.”
Bizzy also made headlines recently when he spoke on how he felt that his mentor Eazy-E’s death from AIDS has prevented the former N.W.A. member from being held in the same esteem as other fallen entertainers.
[ALSO READ: Bone Thugs: Eazy-E Doesn’t Get Cred He Deserves Because Of Death From AIDS]
“It’s the energy that’s going around of what people consider violent and what people consider a tragedy, of what people consider a culprit and what people consider a victim. It’s so much about AIDS going on in people’s mind that it’s a touchy ass subject, so that’s why I think mostly it’s not really spoken about. It’s like let’s stay away from that,” says Bizzy. “The gunshots with Pac and B.I.G. and even Left Eye getting into the accident, our beloved sister Aaliyah, they can talk more about that more so than the AIDS issue. It’s just a crazy issue.”
Bizzy and the rest of Bone will do their part in honoring the legacy of Eazy at this year’s Rock The Bells Festival where the group will perform alongside a virtual Eazy-E. Bone will begin rehearsing with the hologram about two weeks before the traveling festival starts in San Bernardino, California on September 7.
“It’s going to be monumental. It’s a major thing for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to bring Eazy to the table. It’s not enough exposure of Eazy E so every time we bring Eazy to the table it rejuvenates everything and makes all the old stuff new.”
[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: EXCLUSIVE: ODB and Eazy-E Holograms Will Perform At Rock The Bells]
(AllHipHop News) The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence’s new public service announcement against the Stand Your Ground laws uses the tragic situation most associated with the controversial statutes to gather support for repeal of the laws. The 90-second clip features a reenactment of the night Trayvon Martin was killed by George Zimmerman and uses actual 911 audio from the incident.
[ALSO READ: NAACP Introduces “Trayvon’s Law” Legislative Response To Martin’s Killing]
The ad was produced by Floyd Russ and paid for by crowdfunded donations.
The CSGV issued a statement on its website about Stand Your Ground Laws that read in part:
With “Stand Your Ground” (aka “Shoot First”) laws, the National Rifle Association (NRA) and its partners in the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) have turned 3,000 years of jurisprudence on its head. Now you can provoke a fight, and if losing that fight, kill the person you attacked.
The NRA’s laws represent a dangerous and unprecedented escalation in the use of force in the public space, allowing individuals to kill when they merely fear “great bodily harm” (i.e., a fistfight, shoving match, etc.).
[ALSO READ: Talib Kweli Joins Stand Your Ground Protest In Florida]
Watch the “Stand Up To ‘Stand Your Ground'” PSA below.