(AllHipHop News) Beware of inflatable penises. That should have been the motto for 44 year old Delaware truck driver Daniel Metzgar who is suing Wilmington urologist Dr. Thomas Desperito after his penile implant caused him to have an e####### which lasted eight months.
The lawsuit is being heard at New Castle County Superior Court in Wilmington where Metzgar informed the court that inflatable prosthesis implant “made him feel like less of a man” according to NBCPhiladelphia.com. Metzgar also stated that he could not dance with the e####### and it severely damaged his social life:
“It’s not something you want to bring out at parties and show to friends.”
Metzgar received the surgery in December of 2009 but did not have it removed until August of 2010 after his s###### was punctured by the implant.
While Metzgar blames an error made by Dr. Desperito, the accused urologist’s attorney says Metzgar ignored Desperito’s orders to remove the prosthesis after four months which may have caused the prolonged e#######.
THE BRONX IS IN THE HOUSE!
After releasing their impressive Civilized Sessions Vol 1 with guests such as Joe Budden, the Bronx duo comprised of Willy Dope and Gif the Great decided to “flesh the music out” according to Willy Dope and showcase their lyrical talents.
Production is a mixture of innovative sample loops, vintage Hip Hop and party anthems and handled by the likes of Tom Davids, Rick Hertz, Blitz Beatz, and Flawless Tracks.
Stream/Download the mixtape below:
In their second collaboration since Return of the Mac, Prodigy brings back the Dun Language, and Alchemist comes through with a sick beat for every track. Alchemist has been working with Mobb Deep since 1999’s Murda Muzik (Thug Muzik, The Realest). With the exception of master producer Havoc, there is no better compliment to Prodigy’s rhymes than the ALC. That being said my favorite song from these two are “Keep it Thoro” off of Prodigy’s HNIC. I am going out on a ledge here saying Einstein is the best effort since HNIC for Prodigy. No holds barred rawness harks back to the mid/late 90s Mobb, where those one-liners would give you those “oh sh*t” moments.
[ALSO READ: Prodigy and Alchemist Stream Their New Album “Albert Einstein”]
Since we are talking legendary Mobb Deep here, the bar is set to the stratosphere for any new album by Havoc or Prodigy. Granted, since the mid 2000s Prodigy’s lyrical has not been as vicious as what it was out the gate in ’95. However, from what I felt was a severe drop off with HNIC2 and HNIC3 both lyrically and production-wise, this latest effort brings back not only the vintage dark beats (thank you ALC! A top 10 producer to me), but straight raw lyrical with Prodigy’s quiet “storm” flow. Ever so calm, but the message is quite menacing. I knew old P was back with the first track “Imdkv ( Infamous Mobb Deep King Vulture) “hand me the nail hammer and the baseball bat….”. Over ALCs piano, muffled drums, and cymbal hits, it fits perfectly with the flow. This only continues throughout the album. R.I.P. for instance with Hav and the legendary Raekwon. “You play yourself out of pocket, I get vicious”. How can you not knock your head to this up tempo drum beat and synth (definitely out of the pocket a bit for ALC, but to me a welcome sound).
This album is for the fans of the original Mobb sound of the late 90s. To me, Alchemist is the unofficial third member. His sound fits perfectly to the Mobb lyrical directive. Solid P of old. For the most part sick signature Alchemist beats, with the addition of some new sounds that are just right.
AHH’s Ratings:
Lyricism –8/10
Production –9/10
Album Cohesiveness –6/10
Replay value –6/10
Overall –8/10
Personal Favorite Tracks: Lmdkv, Stay Dope, R.I.P.
Now, you may have seen this already and maybe you didn’t. But, I was so shocked at this after somebody sent it to me that I couldn’t do anything with it. I still haven’t watched it all. Here is the deal. These kids, who look about 11 or 12, get in front of a camera an do freestyle raps that are purely h###-thug raps. Its almost like they were coached into this, but some demented individual making them spit bars of pure gayity. I’m interested in knowing what you think about this one, because I still haven’t been able to form a coherent opinion.
They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry! -illseed.
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(AllHipHop News) Jermaine Cole let Nas down but hip hop fans might be the ones let down after news of a botched collaboration surface.
[ALSO READ: Non Hip-Hop Rumors: J. Cole Walks Out On Gay Interviewer!]
While on Power 106’s Backstage Breakfast series, the North Carolina rhyme spitter explains how one of Born Sinner‘s bonus tracks was to feature two Queens legends instead of one:
“The song is called “New York Times,” and really it’s a Queens thing. My original idea was to put Nas and 50 on there. That’s what I was trying to do. But I got 50. You’ll hear the record. It’s a real New York record and Queens is my second home. I’m from North Carolina but I’ve been in Queens for the past 10 years. That’s why I got 50.”
He does not say why Nas did not appear on the record but does go into detail about a teenage Cole unsuccessfully attempting to woo Alicia Keys after a performance back in 1999 (but he mentions she came out with Fallin’ at the time so he could mean 2001).
Check out the videos below as he also explains his first job ever, meeting Jay-Z, the Born Sinner title as well as stream his 50 Cent collaboration “New York Times” below:
Well, you may already know this, but Slaughterhouse is in full swing with their new album. They have hit the studio with Just Blaze, Ill Mindz and now I’m hearing The Justice League is in town to do some work with the crew. Looks like Shady is opening up the budget! As far as rappers are concerned, all I’m hearing is Eminem. As I told you before, this may be there last group effort before they go on to their solo ventures. That’s just what I heard, but I’m guessing they will address it eventually. I wonder if there will be any intermingling of Joe’s reality TV stuff. Right now, he’s supposedly starting taping for “Love & Hip-Hop New York.” Maybe he’s one of the people getting $50k per ep? I know that would definitely bring Consequence back to the show! I’d act a ratchet mess for $50k per ep.
Anyway, that’s the latest.
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Well, I told you more info was coming down the pipeline with this. I’ve been taking it easy on it, but I’ve been in discussions with the woman on it. Flatly, she claims she was raped by a member of Ray-J’s crew. They keep using Ray-J’s name so I wonder if they are going to go after him in some way even though he didn’t do the alleged deed. Now, there is more to it all, but I’ll let you read it straight from Jane Doe herself. She told me the following:
My friend convinced me that it finally was the right thing to do and I’m finally comfortable talking about it . A few years back while hanging out with p### star India we left a club in Hollywood and went back to R&b singer Ray J house . I was raped that night by one of the guys from Ray j entourage and one of the guys who came in the bathroom where I was being raped was a known Music producer and he didn’t help me at all. I ended up pregnant from this situation and had an abortion this situation has affected me tremendously.
India she is writing a book and its due out in a few months were she talks about her life and etc . One of the chapters she wrote about was a night she and my friend were at ray j house. India asked me not to go to the police and this has caused some issues in their relationship ! This all happened a few years back and it has affected their friendship! If you would like to hear
Also, India had a hush hush pregnancy with mr. Marcus a few years back that ended with her getting an abortion at 5 months.
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