Hip-Hop Rumors: The Game Makes Big Statement With New Tattoo!

I don’t know where he put it, but The Game recently got a new tattoo of Trayvon Martin on him. The Compton rapper may be down with bodying a rapper, but he also cares about his fellow young man. So, basically, he’s paying homage to the slain youth with a permanent look on his body. That’s pretty cool even though I wouldn’t do such a thing. But, unlike me, Game is a father and I think that he’s got a special affinity for this because he does have sons. We should all care to unless you are George Zimmerman, who continues to ride dirty somewhere in America.

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A$AP Rocky To Kendrick: You Smoking Crack If You Think You The King Of New York

(AllHipHop News) A$AP Rocky loves the competitive spirit his brethren Kendrick Lamar incited with his “Control” verse but does believe the West Coast MC was “crazy” for naming himself the King of New York.

In an interview with Hot 97’s Funkmaster Flex, A$AP Rocky, one of the MC’s named in Kendrick’s “Control” verse, Rocky said Kendrick must be “smoking crack” in reference to his King of New York comment. While the Harlem MC was simply joking, he did believe it was good for Hip Hop:

Honestly, K. Dot and them ni**as, that’s fam. I think hip-hop needs this s###,” said Rocky. “It’s ni**as p##### off just because they wasn’t mentioned. I’m not justifying s###, rap is rap. The ni**a didn’t say nothing about nobody mother, he ain’t want problems. He said these is my ni**as and I’m lettin’ ya’ll know it’s competition. What’s the problem? That man know I’m where he at.

Rocky then admitted that he hardly listens to rap these days however he did like Joell Ortiz and B.O.B’s responses to Kendrick.

Check out the full interview below:

Flo Rida Defeats Lawsuit Because He Was Served On Facebook

(AllHipHop News) 2013 is definitely an evolution in technology. You can send a fax from your phone, order a baby online, they are even making hamburgers in laboratories. One thing you can not do is try to serve someone a lawsuit on Facebook, a lesson concert promoters Mothership Music should have known. According to Billboard, Flo Rida (Tramar Dillard) avoided paying $400,000 in damages to Mothership Music for not showing up to a 2011 performance in Australia.

After Flo Rida did not appear at his scheduled performance at the Fat As Butter fest in 2011, Mothership Music sued in the NSW District Court for breach of contract and damages. Due to travel constraints, Mothership Music resorted to serving Flo Rida a summons to his Facebook page.

Big mistake.

Flo Rida appealed Judge Judith Gibson’s initial ruling in Mothership Music’s favor and the ruling was subsequently upheld due to the promoter’s method of serving according to Justice Robert McFarlan:

The evidence did not establish, other than by mere assertion, that the Facebook page was in fact that of Flo Rida and did not prove that a posting on it was likely to come to his attention in a timely fashion

Trindad James To Joe Budden: “If You Don’t Like Me, Fight Me” (VIDEO)

This ain’t for bandwagon fans, sit ya a#### in the same spot/ Y’all the same n—as that made Trinidad James hot.”-Joe Budden

(AllHipHop News) Trinidad James’ first mixtape told the world Dont Be S.A.F.E. and now he’s telling his detractors don’t be stupid. In a recent interview, the All Gold Everything rapper responded to Joe Budden’s disparaging remarks in his “Lost Control” response to Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse.

James expressed no malice towards the New Jersey lyricist but did offer a physical way to remedy their differences:

It’s all love, I mean, I make music to answer a lot of those types of questions,” James said in an interview when asked about Budden’s lines. “I don’t consider it a diss. I’m from the streets so a n*gga talking is like a n*gga talking. A n*gga punching, you don’t like me, then you fight me. That’s why I make the songs to let you know, if you don’t like me, then you can fight me. I’m never going to diss you back, we gonna throw these hands back and forth. That’s all this is about.

Trinidad James will be taking his talents to the improv stage this Friday at Cipha Sounds’ weekly Hip Hop improv show Take It Personal. The show is every Friday, 9pm at the UCB Theater on East 3rd Street and Avenue A in New York City’s LES area.

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Rick Ross Back With Reebok Or Not?

HA! Rick Ross is rumored to be officially back with Reebok! You know, even though his lyric was terrible on that song with Rocko, it was mostly hate driving the droppage. Why? Well, for a few weeks, Black people were raising the roof about it – mostly Black women. Then, when a small, vocal group of white soccer moms got into the mix, it turns into a new situation!

Well, now Rozay is back and pushing and promoting Reebok and I’m happy! Now, if they wanna start judging every product endorser, do it equally! Not just a rapper. Plenty people say and do BS and they keep their deals.

Peep the newness as he promotes Self Made 3:

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UPDATE: I heard from a source that Rick Ross isn’t formally back with Reebok. Maybe he’s keeping the relationship good.

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