Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil Kim Gets At Nicki Minaj!

Nicki Minaj recently said that she loved Lil Kim, Foxy and a bunch of others from NYC, but Kim wasn’t really trying to hear that. The Queen Bee didn’t exactly diss Nicki, but she definitely retweeted her fans disses.

She really didn’t go at Hot 97, but if you look in the past, Rosenburg has p##### her off before the whole Nicki situation.

I guess…it be like that.

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DMC Talks About His Disappointment With Hip-Hop And The Lack Of Respect For Its Pioneers

(AllHipHop News) Run-DMC is considered one of (if  not the) greatest Hip-Hop groups of all time and is often credited as the foundation of rap music crossing over to a larger audience. When you have those credentials on your résumé, your voice on the culture is seen as valuable.

Founding member Darryl “D.M.C.” McDaniels spoke with Access Atlanta, and the Hip-Hop icon provided his thoughts about where the culture is now.

“What bugs me about Hip-Hop is that we created it to go against everything that is on MTV and BET today,” said DMC. “The real gangsta rap told a story and said, ‘Shorty, you can do something better than that’.”

When asked about recent deaths and health scares involving Hip-Hop artists, DMC points out that the culture has 40 years of experience to look back on for guidance but does not do so.

“The problem is this, we don’t learn from the lessons that have been put forth to us from the generations preceding. We are not being responsible, and the people who want to be responsible are afraid because they don’t get no support,” stated the 48-year-old veteran.

[ALSO READ: Kendrick Lamar Says “Molly Rap” Is Watering Down Hip Hop]

DMC also addressed what he felt was a lack of respect by the Hip-Hop media when fellow legendary group Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five became the first Hip-Hop act to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.

“I was kind of disappointed in the culture of Hip-Hop. Grandmaster Flash was the first group to be inducted into the Rock Hall, and people did not celebrate it,” said the Rock Hall of Famer. “When the press came knocking [for our induction], I said, ‘Before you come talk to me, you need to talk to Grandmaster Flash.’ Magazines like the Source, XXL … they should have been the front cover. I’m happy that we’re in, but I’m not happy about how my people handled them.”

[ALSO READ: Grandmaster Melle Mel: “Hip-Hop Has To Grow Up”]

EXCLUSIVE: Clipse's No Malice Addresses Kanye's 'Yeezus' Title & Depiction Of Jesus Christ In Hip-Hop

(AllHipHop News) Kanye West knows that religion is a topic that always sparks conversation. Obviously, when one of Hip-Hop’s biggest stars decides to name his album Yeezus, many people are going to have an opinion.

While there have been conflicting reports to the actual title is, No Malice of The Clipse, has added to the discussion on the representation of Jesus Christ in Hip-Hop.

[ALSO READ: Hip-Hop’s 10 Most Religious (and Sacrilegious) Moments]

“The Game’s Jesus Piece, Clipse’ Lord Willin’, Kanye’s album; before I had a personal knowledge and revelation of my Lord and Savior I was liable to do or say anything that a devout Christian may deem blasphemous,” No Malice told AllHipHop.com exclusively. “I put His head on a chain, flooded Him with diamonds then used that same chain to seduce women.”

No Malice rose in the music industry as one half of the Virginia based duo The Clipse. Along with his brother Pusha T (now a member of Kanye’s G.O.O.D. Music), Clipse were best known for their vivid tales of conquering and surviving the drug game like on the classic 2002 single “Grindin’.”

At that time No Malice was simply known as Malice, but in March of last year he announced on Twitter that Malice was “dead” and No Malice was born. Since then he has been outspoken about his relationship with Christ.

[ALSO READ: The ReChristening of The Clipse: A Tale Of Two Brothers]

While No Malice has no issue confessing his love for Jesus, he makes it clear that he does not claim to be a member of any religion or judge those who choose to live their lives different from his.

“I dare not point the finger and say who has crossed religious lines because I do not subscribe to religion. Rather I subscribe to a personal relationship with Christ the King,” says No Malice.

For No Malice the fact that Jesus Christ is being spoken about is the most important thing, not the intent of the speaker.

“Depending on how personal He is to you is indicative of what light you portray Him in,” explains No Malice. “I tend to align myself with the Apostle Paul when he says, ‘But what does it matter? The important thing is that in every way, whether from false motives or in truth, Christ is preached. And because of this I rejoice. Yes, and I will continue to rejoice (Philippians 1:18)’.”

[ALSO READ: Kendrick Lamar Says He’s Inspired By Kanye West, Calls ‘Yeezus’ Title Genius]

No Malice will be releasing his debut solo album Hear Ye Him on July 2nd. Watch a trailer for the LP below.

Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur contributed to this story.

EXCLUSIVE: '48 Laws Of Power' Author Robert Greene Discusses 50 Cent, Jay-Z, and Kim K.

(AllHipHop Exclusive) Robert Greene’s bestseller 48 Laws of Power has become required reading for anyone interested in the obtaining power in the modern world. Businessmen, athletes, and particularly Hip-Hop artists have used Greene’s book as a blueprint for rising higher on the socioeconomic ladder.

Greene has since written four other books including his collaborative effort with 50 Cent, The 50th Law, and his latest work Mastery.

During an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, Greene gave his perspective on a few celebrities related to Hip Hop culture, and whether they have mastered their realm of expertise.

“[50 Cent] is a master of the connection between music and business,” says Greene.  In The 50th Law, Greene explains how 50 used his early days with Jam Master Jay at Columbia Records as an apprenticeship that taught him how to maneuver in the music business.

“When he came to have his mixtape campaign on the streets, he brought that mix of music and business together where he knows how to market his music,” says Greene about 50’s pre-superstar run of releasing free music. “He was just a marketing genius when it came to that part of his life.”

While Greene acknowledges 50 Cent’s exceptional promotion skills, he recognizes that the Queen emcee’s musical career is on the comeback trail these days.

“His music was driven from a particular experience, and it was fueled by the shooting and his anger at the fake gangster phenomenon,” explains Greene. “When you’ve got millions and millions of dollars and you live in a hotel at the Four Seasons, you’re not around that anymore, and it almost becomes like a myth.”

Greene believes 50, whom he regards as a true master,  is not to be counted out musically or otherwise.

“If he has ups and downs in his career, I would put my money on him landing on his feet.”

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Pays For Slain Teen’s Funeral Procession]

Of course 50 has other business ventures outside of music that he is constantly building, and according to Greene, success in today’s world will require mastering one skill and then moving on to another. The author cites another rapper-turned-mogul as the symbol of the master in the 21st Century.

“Jay-Z is probably the one person that’s maintained a real incredible high level of quality [of music], but even still he understands that’s not a base of power moving forward,” says Greene. “The fact that he early on established business credentials, built his little empire and then moved it over to sports, it’s all interconnected. It’s all related, and I think he’s a brilliant example of that kind of mastery that I think is really modern.”

[ALSO READ: Jets QB Geno Smith Signs To Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports]

There is one group of famous individuals that Greene does not see as masters with the potential to maintain a position of power in the near future. Greene views reality stars as just flashes in the pan.

“People like the Kim Kardashians don’t last very long,” says Greene. “Probably someone like that is sort of miserable, because she’s probably massively insecure knowing that it’s built on smoke-and-mirrors.”

Greene has faith that in 10 years the public will look back at this era of revering reality show personas and laugh.

“I think we are heading into a period of sobriety where we’re going to celebrate people who get things done, who build things, who solve problems.”

Robert Greene’s Mastery is available for purchase at bookstores or online at amazon.com.

Andre 3000's Mother Found Dead on His 38th Birthday

(AllHipHop News) This is the type of news no one wants read about. Andre 3000’s mother, Sharon Benjamin-Hodo has recently passed away according to a representative for Andre 3000.

While Billboard asserts that the reports of when she was discovered dead are unconfirmed, the date allegedly coincides with her son’s May 27th birthday.

Ms. Benjamin-Hodo was the founder of an organization for underprivileged children which operated out of husband, Pastor Robert Hodo’s Conley, GA church New Morning Light Missionary Baptist Church.

She was 58 years old.

All desired assistance to The Starlight Camp has been encouraged.

 

French Montana's Official First Week Sales Numbers Are In

(AllHipHop News) The predictions were right and French Montana’s debut album, Excuse My French, sold approximately 56,000 copies in its first week.

The album hit No. 4 on the charts, right in line with early predictions.

Hits Daily Double, a music industry staple, predicted that the album would movie between 45-50k based on first day sales.

French was hoping to push at least 200,000, in published reports.

(Download) Chase N. Cashe – "The Trek" (Instrumental Tape)

Not only has Chase N. Cashe been working hard as a rapper via his latest mixtape “Heir Waves” dropped in February), but 2013 has been a blessed year as a producer for Mr. Cashe. Earlier this year, he won a Grammy for his production on Drake’s album “Take Care” and he recently linked up with his old Surf Club partner Hit-Boy to produce Beyonce’s featured track “Rise Up” in the animated film “Epic.” To keep the momentum going, CNC is releasing his newest beat tape The Trek. He wants you to start your summer off right…on a ghetto space adventure with him. Sit back, relax, and turn your speakers up! For more info on CNC: http://www.chasencashe.com // @ChaseNCashe Download “The Trek” album + artwork



BREAKING NEWS: Chief Keef: Arrested AGAIN

(AllHipHop News) According to TMZ, Chief Keef has been arrested for the second time in a week’s time.

This time the rapper was pulled over by police for speeding in his BMW X6, according to TMZ.

ALSO READ: Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Chief Keef Going To Jail?

The 17-year-old rapper was promptly arrested for doing 110 mph in a 55 zone. Police say the caught him in the act about 3:45 AM. He had 3 other passengers with him.

Keef doesn’t have a license yet. The minor only has a learner’s permit and driving with that many other people is illegal.

ALSO READ: Chief Keef Claims Racism In Weed Bust

Last week, Keef was arrested in Atlanta for smoking weed.
He is due in court June 17.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Did Kanye Diss Kim Kardashian Or Is He Just Working Hard?

The countdown is on. Kanye and Kim’s baby is on the way and its going to come out this summer. If they name he/she something with a “K” it will be way too much alliteration for me. Anyway, the rumor on the street is that Kanye straight up dipped out of the entire city of Paris for Milan when he heard KK and her mother Kris were on the way. Kim and Kris were seen all up in Pari while they were there but there was no meeting with Yeezy, who I refuse to call Yeezus. Once, Kris and Kim were gone, Kanye reportedly came back to Paris. Seems like they aren’t beefing, but in Los Angeles together. I think they are avoiding the papz, especially after Kanye hit his head on the sign.

By the way, there was no indication that Kanye was actually working at all. I believe his album is finished.

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PICS: Oodles Of Memorial Day Pics With Birdman, French Montana, Lil Wayne, Jeezy, Teyana Taylor

Miami was crackling over the Memorial Day weekend. Over the weekend, the city was in total party mode and the celebs were out to play. King Of Diamonds, the acclaimed strip club, held court to luminaries like Lil Wayne, French Montana, KK Holliday, Birdman, Gillie Da Kid and Young Jeezy. TURN UP!

On top of that, May 25th had CTE’s own Young Jeezy celebrating the release of his new liquor Avion. People like Gillie Da Kid, Pusha T And others celebrated.

At yet another party. Gucci Mane and Teyana Taylor partied with the Hennessy family in Miami at club Play. Teyana was spotted flirting with the Hennessy V.S girls, but you didn’t hear that from us. Ace Hood kicked rocked Club Iguana.

Check out all the pics below!

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Love And Hip-Hop Star Gets BeatDown By Co-Stars! Zino Gets Revenge!

I don’t watch too much reality TV, but when I do, its “Love And Hip-Hop ATL,” because they are destined to be one of Black History’s darkest moments. Over the weekend, it seems that one of them got beat down totally! Karli Redd, the chick known for willingly sexing Zino, allegedly got beat up over the weekend. K. Michelle and Joseline Hernandez allegedly attacked Karlie at the Atrium night club in Atlanta. Seems like Karlie was performing and then the attack happened and there is supposedly a video of it all coming down the pipeline. Oh, guess who video taped it? Yep! VH1. I’ll let you speak on that!

SOURCE: http://tattletailzz.com

Oh, on the other side, Benzino is following in Ray J’s foot steps and has released a video with a Joseline look-a-like. Remember, that’s Stevie J’s main piece. Zino should release a song called “I Hit It 100th.”

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Mac Miller Sings The Pharrell-Produced "Objects In The Mirror" With Odd Future's The Internet (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Mac Miller conjures up his inner Colin Munroe and tries out his singing chops in the in-studio performance of the Pharrell-produced song “Objects In The Mirror” for his The Space Migration sessions. 

Off his new album Watching Movies With The Sound Off, Miller is joined by the supremely talented collective, The Internet to give a live rendition of the upcoming song. The album is available for pre-order here.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Mac Miller [#BGA] “Goosebumpz”]

  

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Mac Miller Sings The Pharrell-Produced “Objects In The Mirror” With Odd Future’s The Internet (VIDEO)

Estelle Gets Remix Treatment On Penultimate Episode Of SMIRNOFF's MASTER OF THE MIX

And then there were three! The third season of SMIRNOFF’s MASTER OF THE MIX DJ competition aired its penultimate episode last night as the remaining DJs battle for a grand prize of $250,000.

On this weeks episode, the remaining DJs which include JayCeeOh, Incrediboi, DJ Chris Karns and Loczi, were tasked with creating an original remix to Grammy Award-winning singer Estelle’s new single, “Do My Thing” featuring Janelle Monae. Not only was Estelle’s track the key ingredient in this weeks challenge, the beauty from Britain was a guest judge on the panel as well.

The episode began with the DJs arriving at a Miami mansion that was later revealed to be the famous Circle House Studios. SMIRNOFF’s MOTM host Amanda Seales greeted the DJs and filled them in on their task for the episode. “Today you are all producers,” she said following the instructions for the challenge. Each DJ was given three hours to work with an engineer and create an original, creative and Estelle-centric remix to the singers’ new song.

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Loczi began crafting a more dubstep-centered remix, while Incrediboi was leaning heavily on the influences of trap music. Chris Karns on the other hand went straight for the soul as he used a classic Marvin Gaye instrumental as the backdrop for his remix while JayCeeOh built his remix from scratch. Estelle then stopped by the studio as the guys were working to check out what they had accomplished so far.

With the second-to-last challenge ready to being, JayCeeOh took the stage first to premiere his remix to Estelle’s “Do My Thing.” JayCeeOh immediately worked on pumping up the crowd and  proclaimed, “I’m about to show you how a real DJ flips a remix!” Amidst the pounding drums and bass drops, JayCeeOh went to work scratching live in areas that he had let blank so that he could showcase his DJ’ing skills in addition to what he was capable of as a producer. With all three judges on their feet following the song, Kid Capri spoke first. “I didn’t want it to stop,” he said. “You set the bar very very high.”

DJ Loczi was up next. “This record goes out to everyone who isn’t afraid to be themselves,” he said. His dubstep-laced remix roared through the speakers. Despite Loczi’s lack of actual DJing during his set, he made one heck of an impression on the judges. “That was like a tsunami!” Capri shouted. “I wish I would have seen some more turn-tabling but that beat was absolutely crazy.” Even Estelle came out and said that while it wasn’t exactly her cup of tea, she absolutely loved what Loczi had done with the song however his lack of actually touching the turntables would not be forgotten.

Incrediboi followed with a more soulful and bouncy remix that allowed him to showcase the strength of such technical skills as scratching and live mixing. His blend of reggae, doo-wop and trap helped create a truly unique sound that was adored by all the judges.”You’re an incredible DJ and your scratching is amazing,” judge Ben Maddahi said following the set. “Your production ability is a lot better than I thought it would be.”

Last up was Chris Karns who won Estelle’s heart the second he dropped the instrumental for Marvin Gaye’s “Ain’t That Peculiar” behind her vocals. Throughout his set, Karns showcased his scratching skills over a double-timed beat and undoubtedly had more DJ skills on display during this challenge than any of the other DJs. “It was super creative and flawless,” said Ben. Judge Mia Moretti also had some kind words for Karns when she said, “that was the perfect marriage of turntablism and production!”

Following the four sets showcasing each DJs remix to “Do My Thing,” the judges gathered to deliberate and decide who was the challenge’s winner and who would ultimately be getting their “record scratched” this week. The unanimous champion of the challenge was revealed to be JayCeeOh while DJ Loczi was sent home for not actually using any live DJ skills during his set.

Next weeks season finale will find the final three DJs battling it out for a grand prize of $250,000 and the official title of SMIRNOFF’s MASTER OF THE MIX!

MOTM - The Final Battle

Check back next week for another episode recap!

Action Bronson Takes Over Cipha Sounds' "Take It Personal" Improv Show (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) This past Friday (May 28th), Cipha Sounds held his weekly Take It Personal improv comedy show at the UCB Theater in Lower East Side Manhattan with special guest, Action Bronson. Bronson provided stories for the improv comedians to act out they only way a man who made “Hookers On Point” can.

After detailing being stabbed by three year old, handball prowess and the impossibility of Taken 2 (Albanians stab in the crotch area), Bronson became the first artist of the Take It Personal series to hop on stage in the middle of the comedians’ improve routine.

Cipha Sounds’ Take It Personal will be a weekly event at The UCB Theater every Friday at 9pm.

Check out the video below:

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Action Bronson Does It “Strictly 4 My Jeeps” @ Cipha Sounds “Take It Personal” Improv Show]