Hip-Hop Rumors: Another Beef For French Montana!


This may or may not be something that you are up on. I sure wasn’t. But, it seems to be something that is coming back to the surface again. Charlie Rock, formerly of The Coke Boyz, is waging a war on French Montana. Now, he’s had a few jabs in the past, but I heard that its really on now. Looks like Cheeze Dior and Boo Citi are going to go in on him on behalf of French. I don’t know. If you want, let me know more.

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The Castration of the Hip Hop Nation

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“Sisters say where are the good Black men/ They’re missin’ in action/ Cause we are at war!” “Buck Whylin’” Terminator X featuring Chuck D and Sister Souljah
There used to be a time when takin’ a Brotha’s manhood took a lot of time and effort. Folks used to have to go through the trouble of finding a tall tree, a strong rope and a sharp knife. Not to mention sending out all those postcards to make sure that all their friends and neighbors got the right address for the lynching. But today , it’s much easier. All they have to do is find an entertainer , put a dress on him and they can castrate a million Black men, automatically… Not too long ago, it was understood that just being born a Black man made you an adversary to the White male dominated power structure. So, whether it was lynchings, police beatings or negative images on TV , it was abundantly clear that somebody was out to getcha. However, in these days of what country singer Brad Paisley and his homie LL Cool J call “accidental racism,” we have fallen victim to the easiest way to ensure the defeat of a people. Convince them that they’re not at war. Although, Tupac once rapped that “my 4-4 makes sure all your kids don’t grow.,” the wickedly wise have more subtle and diabolical means to rid themselves of the undesirables.. And one of those means is image control. When the Rick Ross Molly rape song scandal broke, I knew that either way it turned out, it would not be a good look for the Brothas. If left unchecked, Ross would have been given a hood pass to continue making his misogynistic, murder music into eternity. But if addressed successfully , the image of Rick Ross would have to be blown up to be the poster child of rape. The latter happened, and as usual, Black men were caught in the middle of the classic game of “heads I win, tails you lose” and the white image makers that create the Rick Ross’s of the world went, virtually, unscathed So once again, the image of the Black male took a hit. Not much different than the OJ Simpson trial back in the day. Even though, I may have believed that “The Juice” was guilty that didn’t stop the image of the Black man as a psychopathic, axe murderer from being beamed across the planet. More recently, with the tragic bombing of the Boston Marathon , we saw, courtesy of the erroneous reporting of an overzealous CNN journalist ,that even when it comes to terrorism ,the usual suspects are ones with dark skin. This is even more disturbing when placed against the backdrop of the numerous Black males who have been killed by the police because of a case of “mistaken identity.” Historically, there has been a precedent set that any conquering army, kills the men, rapes the women and, as Chancellor Williams revealed in his work “The Destruction of Black Civilization,” produces children who identify with the rapers of their mothers instead of the cultural traditions of their fathers. This is why Hip Hop has increasingly become more European than African, adopting lifestyles that were embraced by the Greeks, Celts , etc instead of those from the continent of their ancestors. One of the recent controversies in Hip Hop is the feminization of the culture which includes putting Black men in skirts. It must be noted that this is not limited to rap music, as one of the most frequently asked questions by conspiracy theorists is “why do most Black male actors have to put on a dress at some point in their careers?” Although the topic of Black men wearing feminine clothes has been discussed in Hop Hop terms, it has rarely been discussed within the context of Black racial survival, which has generated much confusion and half truths. As Neely Fully wrote in in “ The United Compensatory Code,” “unless you understand white supremacy, everything else will just confuse you.” What is at issue here is not what one does in the privacy of his bedroom, but whether there will be any Black people left 100 years from now. It’s about the reproduction of Black children which can only be accomplished by the union of a man and a woman. No more,no less. Sadly, any mention of this topic will have charges of the misnomer “homophobia” flying everywhere. In actually, Black men aren’t afraid of being roughed up by a bunch of gay guys. The fear is the influence that a segment of society that has achieved a substantial amount of political and socioeconomic power has over a group that has been politically, socially and economically castrated. So much so that they will accept the genocide of their race to avoid upsetting the more socioeconomically powerful group. Also, the feminizing of Black males secures the survival of the white race that could be wiped out in a few generations by miscegenation. It also reducing the chances of Black men physically or mentally challenging white supremacy. This paranoia is what Dr. Frances Cress Welsing calls “fear of white genetic annihilation.” In her essay, “Black Male Passivity,” she stated that “white males fully understand that males who are forced to identify as females will be programmed, simultaneously , into submission to the males they call “The Man” as opposed to aggressing against these same males.” Let’s be clear, this is not just limited to homosexuality. Having more love for strippers in a club than for the mother of your children or producing a squad of babies all over the hood who don’t know their daddy does not ensure the survival of the race, either. Perhaps the worst thing that is being done is using to Hip Hop to brainwash an entire generation of Black Males to execute Kill on Sight orders on other Black males. Thus, making fratricide, an acceptable practice. From homicides to homosexuality, the desired end game result is the same. The final solution to America’s race problem. We must understand that this is not just about music or sexual preference. The survival of our race is in jeapody if something doesn’t change. It’s time for Black men to stand up for Black men. Who else is gonna do it? Like Eldrige Cleaver once said “”We shall have our manhood . We shall have it or the earth will be leveled by our attempts to gain it.”
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Hip-Hop Rumors: Who Might Nas Be Doing A Collab Album With?

You all may have heard that Scarface and Beanie Sigel, who is in jail, were going to do an album called “Mac and Brad” where the two lyrical titans join forces in gangsta excellence. Well, Beans is in jail and Scarface recently shot the whole thing down. But, I’m hearing that another pairing may be in the works. Nas and Face got together for the DJ Khaled album last year and made a masterpiece called “Hip-Hop.” What a song that was/is. Hoping the rumors are true – THAT THEY WILL DO A WHOLE ALBUM TOGETHER! I recently told you that that there will be a Geto Boy’s tour soon, but Face has said there will be no album. BUT, just today Scarface augmented his statement. He said he will not do another Geto Boys album UNLESS RICK RUBIN PRODUCES IT. Interesting. Rick Rubin gave them their best album to date and he’s an overall master.

Here is the interview with HardknockTV.

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Bun B & Shea Serrano’s Hip Hop Coloring Book To Hit Stores

(AllHipHop News) Houston Hip-Hop legend Bun B is expanding his résumé that already reads the creator of southern rap classics and lecturer at Rice University to include a new title – coloring book curator.

“Bun B’s Rap Jumbo Coloring And Rap Activity Book” is a collaboration with music writer and illustrator Shea Serrano. What started out as a popular Tumblr page has now blossomed into a 42-page book that will include pictures of 45 Hip-Hop celebrities like Drake, T.I., and Rick Ross. It will have connect-the-dots games and lyric ad-libs as well.

Bun’s role in the project is to contribute as the curator while Serrano will create all the illustrations.

“He just lends some credibility (to the book),” Serrano told The Daily Californian. “I’m not black, and I didn’t want people to think, ‘Oh, he’s just making fun of black people’.”

The LA Weekly blogger also makes it clear that even though the book version of “Bun B’s Rap Jumbo” will leave out some of the more adult-themed ideas found on the website, the activity book is still not geared toward children.

“It’s for adults,” contends Serrano. “Kids shouldn’t listen to rap music and definitely shouldn’t listen to the rappers that we (include)… If it lands in a kid’s lap, then cool; he’s going to like it… but we’re kind of making this for rap fans.”

With Bun B being one of the most well-respected Hip-Hop artists amongst his peers in the industry, the UGK member made the perfect choice to join Serrano in creating a book that showed the lighter side of Hip-Hop culture without offending the rappers portrayed in it.

“[Bun] wanted to do a project to show people that rappers, in private, were a funny group of people,” said Serrano. “Everybody loves him, so it sort of worked out.”

Check out some of the activities posted on rapcoloringbook.tumblr.com in the gallery below.

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