Hip-Hop Rumors: What’s Going On With Bizzy Bone?

Some people are deeply concerned about Bizzy Bone, the often-presumed lead rapper in Bone Thugs N Harmony. The man has lived a rough life, going way back to his childhood, but these recent images have people very scared about his health. What could it be?

I can tell you that “they” are saying the usual stuff…the “monster” and drugs.

I don’t know, it may be simply that Bizzy has been hard on himself and its starting to show.

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

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Rapper Mims Speaks On Lawsuit Against Capitol Records Over 2007-08 Earnings

(AllHipHop News) “This is Why I’m Hot” hit maker Mims recently spoke to AllHipHop.com  about his long running lawsuit with former record label Capitol,  over his 2007-08 earnings.

Mims claims to have made close to $15 million with the label on his first album run, mainly because of the #1 single “This Is Why I’m Hot,” which has sold over million copies and has been certified platinum.

So, after having such a successful first run with his 2007 major label debut Music Is My Savior, we sat down with him to discuss why his follow-up album Guilt underperformed.

Mims touched on coming into the game with a mainstream smash like “This is Why I’m Hot.”

“I remember getting the record for ‘This is why I’m Hot’ and I said to myself  ‘Im so fed up with the way the music industry’s going that I’ma make a song to show them the state of Hip-Hop and where it’s at,” Mims told AllHipHop.com. “That’s why you get the line in the record ‘This Is Why I’m Hot’ : I don’t gotta rap/I could make a mil saying nothing on the track.'”

Mims claims the lawsuit slowed down the momentum of his career, since Capitol Records allegedly owes the rapper more than 7 figures more than what he stated he had already earned from the single.

“We made a good amount of money from 07-08. The problem is when the time to pay that money comes up,” Mims explained to AllHipHop.com. “My situation with Capitol was, and still is considered a JV [Joint Venture] deal, which means that after all expenses are paid you’re suppose to split the profits 50/50 with the company. What these companies like to do is inflate expenses and tuck away a lot of different money. Plain and simple. We talked about it away from the camera…it’s like stealing money from somebody.”

Check out the exclusive interview with Mims below:

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Why Did Beyonce Cut Her Hair?

So, why did B just up and change her hairstyle up? Or cut it, the way they are saying? Nobody really knows but some are speculating that that Jay line where he says:

Girl why you never ready
For as long as you took
You better look like Halle Berry
Or Beyoncè. S### then we getting married

– “Beach Is Better”

Did she hear that and make this face?

Now, it may seem petty but Halle has almost always rocked the short hair and never looks right with it long.

Well, I take that back – Halle is dope with long or short hair. But, is B making a statement? She still looks good, but more mature if you ask me. I wonder how long she will keep it like this? She’s sure got the internets on fire. Only a matter of time until these girls start cutting their hair too.

bey-cut

Beyonce hair cut

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Crooked I: Apex Predator On The Loose (Part 1)

On July 30, West Coast emcee Crooked I released his latest independent album Apex Predator via iTunes and digital outlets everywhere. What makes Apex Predator a unique project from past Crooked I releases is the focus, energy, and development that the veteran rhyme-slayer dedicates to this new album. AllHipHop.com took a trip out to the Treacherous Records studio in Glendale, CA to get the story behind Crooked I’s new aggressive attitude towards the music industry in a two-part interview. Watch out! The Apex Predator is on the loose!

AllHipHop.com: That song with Tech N9ne “Let Me Get It” is like two monsters going at it, unleashing their fury over a city, knocking down buildings and destroying everything in their paths.

Crooked I: Just like Godzilla vs. King Kong. When I heard the beat, there’s an excerpt in that song from the Scarface movie and I thought that sh*t was hard. I recorded a verse to it and I sent it to Joe Budden and he was like, “Yo! I got to get on this song.” So I told him that I would hold it for him so we could rock out on it. I told him that I was going to put Tech on it too. Joe thought that was a dope idea but then he started doing the Love and Hip-Hop thing and became real busy. I turned to Tech and asked him to bless the track real quick. Me personally, I feel like if you make music, then you need to put it out. Don’t sit on a lot of music. If you’ve got music – put that sh*t out. Tech came in and did it. There will be a Joe Budden remix.

AllHipHop.com: Joey is dope no doubt, but anybody who jumps on that song has their work cut out for them.

Crooked I: Tech is the master of double time rapping. He’s mastered that rapid flow. To me, he is up there in the Top 3 of all-time of those that have the rapid flow. There’s Twista of course. I’ll probably have an argument over which Bone Thugs member belongs there too. I always shout out Tech. Whenever I’m in Kansas City, I’ll go by the Strange Music compound. I’ve done a lot of stuff with Strange Music artists because I just vibe with them other there. I love their independent spirit. It’s a blessing to rap with people that you respect. A lot of these n*ggas out there just send songs to each other and never even share the same studio. They might not even give a f*ck about each others music. The first time that me and Tech got down, my dude King Tech put us on song together. Snoop was on that record too. I was kid – that was 10 years ago. It’s dope to see how far he has come since then. He’s the independent King. There is nobody bigger than Tech N9ne that’s independent. You can name me anybody. I know there’s a lot of big dudes and I’m not sh*tting on anybody but I think that Tech is the King.

AllHipHop.com: You know that you have to bring your A-Game when Tech is on that track.

Crooked I: I didn’t even know at first that he was going to be on it. I had already laid my verse down. I let Joey hear it and he wanted to get down on it too. I also originally wanted Hopsin on it. The remix should be me, Tech, Joey and Hopsin. I think that’ll be nasty. I always have a vision for every song.

AllHipHop.com: I noticed that your songs are becoming more structured. I remember when you would just hop on a beat and just go wild. The song concepts and layouts are more structured. You’ve got some beats on this album too!

Crooked I: Thank you, bro. I need some beats that I can just ride to. I’m going to personally drop off this album in areas like South Central, Watts, Compton, Gardena, Hawthorne and of course Long Beach. I’m going to the hoods and barbershops. I’m pulling up unannounced and dropping it off. That’s how strongly that I feel about it. I wanted something to introduce myself to a new generation. I’ve been in this game for a long time and you often have to re-introduce yourself. I wanted something for my n*ggas in Cali and worldwide to just ride to.

AllHipHop.com: The Apex Predator ¬- you’re making a statement with that title.

Crooked I: My whole sh*t behind that was, “Hunt, Kill, Eat.” That’s what an Apex Predator does. I’m going to hunt for opportunity, kill the competition and my whole family is going to eat. A lot of people don’t know what an Apex Predator is and ask why I named my album that and tell me that they don’t like the name. Well, the name is about everything that I’m trying to set in Hip-Hop. This is just the beginning. It’s nowhere near the end. We’re about to hunt mother*ckers down, kill them and eat.

AllHipHop.com: A hungry Crooked I is a dangerous Crooked I.

Crooked I: I’m very hungry. A lot of rappers can’t be hungry anymore. They are so comfortable that they don’t know how to be. I’m starving. If my family doesn’t have it, then I am as hungry as they are. You are right. I am trouble when I’m hungry and I’m like that right now. I’m pressing re-set on my whole career. I don’t even know what I’ve done before Apex.

AllHipHop.com: What lit this fire under you?

Crooked I: It’s the state of Hip-Hop. On a positive “the glass is half full” note, there are a lot of good lyricists out there. But on the “glass is half empty” side, there’s a lot of bullsh*t rappers and they need to step to the side. I want all people to get money and follow their dreams but at the same time we’re not going to pretend that they are the Kings of the Jungle. You’re some n*ggas that are Gazelles running away. Y’all crossed that river and the Crocs and Alligators didn’t eat you – congratulations. Don’t ever think that you’re a Lion though. We’re the Lions out here and we aren’t letting this die for no American Corporate bullsh*t. Hip-Hop is going to always live and lyricism is never going to die. I’m making sure of that. I’m the Apex Predator, man.

AllHipHop.com: You did say the glass is half full though.

Crooked I: That was on some positive sh*t.

AllHipHop.com: This is a time where lyricists have been able to shine.

Crooked I: J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar. Magna Carta dropped. I can’t just sit here and say that there’s only f*cked up sh*t is going on, because there’s good sh*t going on. It would be phony for me to say that Hip-Hop is only in a f*cked up position. There are lyricists out there. Eminem is about to drop – the supreme lyricist.

Then again, you’ve got n*ggas cashing seven figure checks that can’t wrap a Christmas gift. I’ve got to represent for the n*ggas on the corner that are rapping their hearts out, who can’t even get a meeting with an executive because the executive is in to telling artists what kind of Hip-Pop songs to make.

When I went on tour, I met a lot of people in different cities that are talented as f*ck. These people make good music but don’t have the first clue to getting a major record deal. And when they finally do meet somebody in power, they are told to dumb down their music.

AllHipHop.com: That’s something that you’ve heard your entire career.

Crooked I: If I would have dumbed down a long time ago, we wouldn’t be sitting in this studio. We’d be talking on top of the world somewhere. I’d probably have my studio built on top of a sky-scraper (laughs). But seriously, I wouldn’t have it any other way. My thing is what do you stand for? Do you stand for Hip-Hop? Do you stand for lyricism? Do you stand for the culture? If you stand for this real Hip-Hop sh*t, then you stand what I stand for.

The ROC Is In The Building: Jay Z & Damon Dash Reunite (Photos)

(AllHipHop News) Former Roc-A-Fella Records partners Jay Z and Dame Dash reconnected at Chaka Pilgrim’s birthday party last night. Dame uploaded photos of the two estranged friends to his Instagram page. It has been years since the two music executives have been seen together publicly.

 

Dame had previously posted a video of him listening to Jay’s new album Magna Carta Holy Grail with a caption that read, “In the barber shop listening to jays new album….I can’t front… I still like hearing him pop sh*t cause I know he’s telling the truth…proud to be a part of that..#bittersweet.”

[ALSO READ: Dame Dash Calls Listening To Jay-Z New Album “Bittersweet”]

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Jay-Z & Dame Dash Reunite…No Seriously

(AllHipHop News) If you checked Instagram this morning you’ve seen a grainy photo of Jay-Z and Dame Dash that could easily be mistaken for a #TbT pic.

Believe it or not, the photo was taken last night a mutual friend and music executive Chaka Pilgrim birthday party.

No word on if this will start the process to mend their friendship but who wouldn’t love to a reunited Rocafella?

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Wu-Tang Clan’s Masta Killa & Mathematics Discuss The Impact of 2Pac’s Death On Hip Hop

(AllHipHop News) Tupac Amaru Shakur was killed seventeen years ago, but the iconic emcee/actor’s place in Hip Hop history lives on forever. Recently, Masta Killa and Mathematics of the Wu-Tang Clan spoke with NME about how Pac’s death altered the culture.

“I just think that just changed Hip Hop, because really before then it was more ‘Who are you?’, originality,” says Mathematics. “Then after that, I think it kind of changed a little bit.”

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Watch Vintage Video Of Wu-Tang Clan Performing At The Fever In 1993]

According to Mathematics, the loss of Pac led to a lot of rap imitators similar to the way Bruce Lee was duplicated after he passed. 2Pac’s murder made Masta Killa question how far removed was the rap game from street life.

“It made me start looking at it like, wow, what do I have do? Can I just come to work as freely as I’ve been?” added Masta Killa. “This part of my life helped me to escape other things where I come from, and now it’s making me look at the situation like maybe I haven’t even really gone too far.”

 [ALSO READ: Producer Mike Dean Admits To Stealing Unreleased 2Pac Songs From Suge Knight]

Cee Lo Green Says André 3000 Bothered By Bar Set For Him; Big Gipp: “I Know He Doing Something”

(AllHipHop News) A reunited Goodie Mob stopped by MTV’s Rap Fix Live on Wednesday to discuss a few topics. Ultimately, the conversation turned to their Dungeon Family brethren André 3000, and why the elusive OutKast emcee has taken so long to release a full length album.

After rumors began to circulate earlier this week that a new Dre solo project would be released in 2014, 3000’s publicist issued a statement saying that an album from Dre is not confirmed. Big Gipp believes that may be André 3000’s way off keeping the press off-balance.

[ALSO READ: André 3000 Rep Says New 2014 Album Not Confirmed]

“One thing that we know about 3000, whenever somebody see him doing something and they run and tell the press, he’ll always say I ain’t doing it,” said Gipp. “I know he doing something. That’s ol’ possum right there.”

Fellow Goodie Mob member and long-time friend of André 3000, Cee Lo Green, goes on to give his interpretation of why Dre has taken such a long hiatus from music.

“He just said he had a severe case of stage fright and just kind of been away from the game and didn’t know if he could truly live up… He just said he was bothered by this bar that had been set and maybe he wants to do something different, and he’ll always be his worse competition, his worse critic and maybe he don’t want to live up to what people think he should do,” explained Cee Lo.

André 3000 and Big Boi, as members of OutKast, became only the second Hip Hop act in history to win the Album of the Year Grammy for 2004’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. The 3000 led “Hey Ya!” was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for nine weeks and become one of the biggest selling singles of the 2000’s.

The last full length project from OutKast was the Idlewild soundtrack in 2006. André has also provided guests verses for T.I., Beyoncé, and B.O.B among others recently.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Goodie Mob Reunites For New Music Video “I’m Set”]

Watch the Goodie Mob Rap Fix interview below.

Danny Brown & Action Bronson Heading Out On “2 High 2 Die” Tour

(AllHipHop News) Danny Brown and Action Bronson are two independent emcees that have created quite a buzz this year. Now Bronson and Brown will unite for the upcoming “2 High 2 Die” co-headlining North American tour this fall. The pair previously appeared together on A$AP Rocky’s “1 Train” off the LONG.LIVE.A$AP album.

[ALSO READ: A$AP Rocky Reveals Who He Felt Had The Best Verse On “1 Train’]

Check out the dates for “2 High 2 Die” on the Full Metal Jacket inspired tour poster below.

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NEW VIDEO: Schoolboy Q Featuring Kendrick Lamar “Collard Greens”

(AllHipHop News) One half of rap collective Black Hippy dropped the brand new video for their collaboration “Collard Greens.” Schoolboy Q and Kendrick Lamar run their latest visual through a trippy kaleidoscope and enlist a host of beautiful women to party with them in the clip.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: NEW MUSIC: Stalley Featuring SchoolBoy Q “NineteenEighty7″]

Watch the video for “Collard Greens” below.

Eli and Peyton Manning- Football On Your Phone (Rap Video)

(AllHipHop News) In the last 7 years, the Manning Family has captured three Super Bowl rings. But they have been the undisputed kings of NFL comedy in that same span with countless commercials such as this hilarious rap video in promotion of DirectTV’s new ad campaign.

Check out Eli with a spray tan and Peyton with flock of seagulls hairdo as they rap about the wonders of “Football On Your Phone”:

Future Announces New Album; Will Host uStream To Debut New Single

(AllHipHop News) Atlanta rapper Future has announced the title and release date for his sophomore album, titled Honest.

The album is the second release under his deal with Epic, the label that dropped his debut, Pluto.

Future hopes to re-create the success of Pluto, which spawned gold selling singles like “Tony Montana,” and “Turn on the Lights.”

Future explained the album title.

Honest is the new me. It represents the truth I try to bring to my music,” Future told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “I plan to break the mold with this album so that it will be nothing like you’ve heard from me or any other artist out. You can either tell the truth or face the Future.”

“Honest” which was produced by Metro Boomin, will premiere early tomorrow morning (August 8)” at 12:01 AM, during a live uStream that Future will host.

The full-length version of Honest is due in stores on November 26.

Until then, Future will be hitting the road with Drake and Miguel on the “Would You Like A Tour” tour.

Check out the dates below:

9/25 Portland, OR
Rose Garden Arena

9/26 Tacoma, WA
Tacoma Dome

9/27 Vancouver, BC
Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena

9/29 Calgary, AB
Scotiabank Saddledome

9/30 Edmonton, AB
Rexall Place

10/2 Saskatoon, SK
Credit Union Centre

10/3 Winnipeg, MB
MTS Centre

10/5 Minneapolis, MN
Target Center

10/6 Kansas City, MO
Sprint Center

10/8
Saint Louis, MO
Scottrade Center

10/9 Chicago, IL
United Center

10/11 Indianapolis, IN
Bankers Life Fieldhouse

10/12 Auburn Hills, MI
The Palace of Auburn Hills

10/13 Cleveland, OH
Quicken Loans Arena

10/15 Columbus, OH
Schottenstein Center

10/16 Buffalo, NY
First Niagara Center

10/18 Pittsburgh, PA
CONSOL Energy Center

10/19 Philadelphia, PA
Wells Fargo Center

10/21 Montreal, QC
Bell Centre

10/22 Ottawa, ON
Scotiabank Place

10/24 Toronto, ON
Air Canada Centre

10/26 Hartford, CT
XL Center

10/27 Newark, NJ
Prudential Center

10/28 Brooklyn, NY
Barclays Center

10/30 Boston, MA
TD Garden

10/31 Washington, DC
Verizon Center

11/2 Charlotte, NC
Time Warner Cable Arena

11/3 Raleigh, NC
PNC Arena

11/5 Miami, FL
American Airlines Arena

11/6 Tampa, FL
Tampa Bay Times Forum

11/7 Atlanta, GA
Philips Arena

11/9 New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Arena

11/10 Dallas, TX
American Airlines Center

11/12 San Antonio, TX
AT&T Center

11/13 Houston, TX
Toyota Center

11/16 Phoenix, AZ
US Airways Center

11/18 Sacramento, CA
Sleep Train Arena

11/19 Oakland, CA
Oracle Arena

11/21 Anaheim, CA
Honda Center

11/22 Las Vegas, NV
MGM Grand Garden Arena

11/24 San Diego, CA
Viejas Arena

11/25 Los Angeles, CA
STAPLES Center

NEW MUSIC: Stalley Featuring SchoolBoy Q “NineteenEighty7”

(AllHipHop Music) MMG’s Stalley teams with TDE’s Schoolboy Q for the track “NineteenEighty7 off the Honest Cowboy mixtape dropping August 8th.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: EXCLUSIVE: Don’t Sleep. Stalley Plans To Wake Up The Masses With ‘Honest Cowboy’ Mixtape]

The Kid Daytona- Shotgun(VIDEO)

Kid Daytona is keeping the content flowing with the video for his song “Shotgun”.

The video was directed by Flor Tejada for Next Round Productions with the treatment from the video coming from The Kid Daytona himself.

Check out the video below:

K.Michelle ‘Rebellious Soul’ Listening Session In Chicago

On Monday night in Chicago, Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star, K.Michelle held an exclusive listening session at Chi-town hotspot, Bevy, hosted by Hennessy V.S. The singer rocked her signature red hair with a pair of skin tight high waisted pants, as she guided the crowd through her new album. K.Michelle was in a great mood and was spotted dancing in the crowd and chatting with Power 92.3’s Tone and S###.

Check out the pictures from the listening session. Photos by Onasis.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Who Wins A Battle Between Nicki Minaj And Ransom?

The old Nicki came out on Ransom!

I never thought Nicki ever needed a ghostwriter, but Ransom started a rumor with an open-ended statement left for all to interpret. And so we did. NOW, he is claiming that he never said he ghostwrote for her, but “doing verses for her” is ambiguous at best.

RELATED: Nicki Minaj To Ransom: GET OFF MY D**K!

Now, he has kind of commented on the comments Nicki has said about him: Get off my D**k!” I’m glad she doesn’t really have one of those.

Tell us what you REALLLLLY feel, Ransom!

WHO WOULD WIN A LYRICAL BATTLE? (Ran is no slouch, FYI.)

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

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