
UH OH! Is this a case of too much weed..or too much snow?
Waka Flocka was doing good for a minute, but it looks like he made a boo boo that has the sisters mad! I forget the white chick Waka was chasing on twitter, but the rapper has taken it to the next level in a recent interview.
“…used to be black girls was the baddest s###, you know what I mean? Spanish, J-Lo be poppin’ … white women are poppin’ right now, man. They f**kin’ poppin’. Imma just be real.”
So, everybody is “poppin” but not Black women.
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This is what I consider entrapment! The Boombox – thanks for this interview. Read the whole thing there.
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Watch yo back, Waka! Watch yo front!





This too shall pass, Waka.

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(AllHipHop News) Snoop Lion is taking his “No Guns Allowed” mantra to a new level with his latest collaboration with MTV. The partnership has teamed up with Jewelry For A Casue to sell unisex bracelets with unique serial numbers from illegal firearms returned through the buyback programs in Newark, NJ.
[ALSO CHECK OUT: (NEW VIDEO) Snoop Lion- “No Guns Allowed” (Feat./ Drake and Cori B)]
Starting the day after this year’s MTV Movie Awards, April 15th, limited edition MTV x Caliber bracelet will be sold at caliber.mtv.com. The items can be pre-ordered for $40 today.
“It’s a movement we want generations to recognize, embrace, and get behind. We’ve seen a lot of senseless acts of violence involving guns recently—too many have lost their lives, too many families have been destroyed. Like my friends at MTV, I want to be a part of the change that will help bring peace,” Snoop Lions says in statement
The MTV x Caliber bracelets are apart of the Jewelry For A Cause’s Caliber Collection line which partially uses metal from reclaimed illegal guns.
Hip Hop has proven to be unequivocally helpful participants in recent gun buyback programs. Recently, legendary Hip Hop manager Michael “Blue” Williams’ “Guns 4 Greatness” event on March 30th removed 115 guns from New York City streets.
[ALSO READ: Hip Hop Mogul Michael Williams’ “Guns 4 Greatness” Begins, Includes Life Mentoring]
(AllHipHop News) Jim Jones recently shut down Miami’s King of Diamonds as he partied with Bay area rapper Philthy Rich.
The two are currently working on a East/West Coast collaborative EP due later this year. In between partying, Jim Jones took a moment to speak with AllHipHop.com about his upcoming releases and the latest with the Dipset camp.
“I got a couple deals pending, well not pending, a couple deals I’m thinking about signing,” Jim Jones told AllHipHop.com. “The music’s been pretty good, studio’s been pretty good, I been feeling good lately. It’s a good thing when I’m feeling good, the music still reflects everyday life, whether it’s my everyday life or your everyday life.”
Jim Jones also touched on the upcoming projects he’s working on.
“I’m working on a mixtape right now for the streets, working on a EP with Philthy Rich an Oakland/Harlem joint. I’m working on my album I won’t put that out till the Fall, the mixtape is viscous,” Jim Jones revealed exclusively to AllHipHop.com.
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This past weekend in Los Angeles, YG shot a video for his DJ Mustard produced song “I’m A Real 1” off of his Just Re’d Up 2 mixtape. As YG and Mustard were shooting car shot scenes in a Porsche on Fairfax Boulevard, Drake and Master P protege’ Fat Trel were nearby at the Odd Future store and decided to stop by the video set to make some cameo appearances. AllHipHop.com was on the scene to capture it all. Afterwards, YG and DJ Mustard took the time to talk to us about YG’s new upcoming album Bompton. Check out our exclusive behind the scenes photo’s and footage below!
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(AllHipHop News) Rick Ross’ friends are standing by him, even though most remain quiet amid criticism that the rapper condone’s rape in a rap song. Ross has repeatedly denied that he advocates for rape.
Ace did the best he could, even though his defense wouldn’t make a lawyer proud.
“Ross ain’t that type of guy,” Ace said in an interview with radio host Jenny Boom Boom. “You know what I mean? I’ve known Ross since I jumped in this music industry, he ain’t mean it in no way that would be degrading to women or anything like that aura. [Why did he say it?] What they saying he said, he didn’t say. You know what I’m saying, what they’re saying. Bottle and champagne, something like that.”
In the video, Hood was definitely in the hot seat with Jenny Boom Boom grilling him over the guest lyrics on Rocko’s “U.O.E.N.O.” “Put molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it, I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.” Perhaps, Hood is suggesting Ross was enjoying champagne and the woman was unaware.
Nevertheless, Rozay has apologized for the offending lyrics already.
RELATED: Rick Ross Apologizes for Rape Lyric Again, Releases “B*tch Don’t Kill My Vibe” (Remix) Video
Rick Ross’ shoe sponsor, Reebok, still has not commented on the matter, despite a burgeoning protest.
Singer, actor and author Tyrese just wants to share his story.
This month, the triple threat released his self-directed and narrated documentary, A Black Rose That Grew Through Concrete.
The documentary briefly chronicles Tyrese’s humble beginnings in Watts, California, to his success as an accomplished singer/actor and author and now as a sought after motivational speaker.
AllHipHop.com had the opportunity to talk with Tyrese on what inspired him to create his documentary. The singer shares his honest thoughts on comparisons to Steve Harvey, the latest news on his supergroup with Tank and Ginuwine and why he’s so passionate about teaching people about love.
AllHipHop: Why now, why did you want to document and share your life story A Black Rose That Grew Through Concrete?
Tyrese: My privacy is all I own. I’m not interested in being the biggest star. I never was. I didn’t even know I was going to get this far and stay in the game this long. I just didn’t know. But my journey hasn’t been easy.
I feel like in this economy, in this world, in life, people are always inspired by an inspirational story but I feel like right now there’s a lot of people that are saying “F*ck it!” and they just giving up. I wanted to remind people that I lived in that horrible economy. I know what broke is. I know what hungry is. I know what feeling stuck is.
I know how people see me now, but, I didn’t come from this. Arguably, I’m still not used to this.
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AHH: For you to have achieved success as actor, author and singer, you seem to be humbled by it all. What gives you that feeling of appreciation?
Tyrese: I ain’t really got no choice but to be humbled by it. I’m just still in disbelief that sh*t happened in the first place. There’s a lot of people that get arrogant and cocky about this, but y’all acting like it’s always been here.
Who are you to start making money and selling records, and being in movies and then you’re starting to be condescending and evil towards people that don’t have what you have? If anybody has ever called me arrogant, it’s because they’ve created who I am in their mind before they met me.
Will Smith, I love him to death, but not everybody is Will Smith. To walk in a room, and they’re always excited, always happy, always got the energy. It’s just not normal. Will Smith, as a personality, is in a league of his own. It’s a part of what makes him amazing and great. He’s one of my mentors that has changed my life, but you get around people like Will and you think “Damn, if it takes all of that, I don’t even know if I want to get to that level.”
He takes a picture with everyone who asks. If anyone hasn’t ever felt like I wasn’t humble, it’s because I’m human.
AHH: In your documentary, you reveal you wanted to be a trashman. That was your dream.
Tyrese: I feel like it’s manly. Before I even knew I had the gift to sing or act, I didn’t know I was going to be in showbusiness. I wanted to become something that I was exposed to.
I found out the trashman got medical, dental benefits, retirement plans and pensions. I did my research. I used to go eight to nine houses up the street before the trashman got to my house and I would help him every week.
That was my goal. Anybody who knew me as a child would tell you “He’s dead serious.”.
AHH: Were you inspired by Tupac Shakur to name your documentary A Black Rose That Grew Through Concrete?
Tyrese: I loved that quote that he wrote in his poem. I met ‘Pac a few times and til this day, I’m still very close to ‘Pac’s mom, Ms. Afeni Shakur, living out there in North Carolina. I’ve been to her ranch and stayed there for a couple weeks.
Certain people are like “Aww man, you’re using the title”. I met him. I won’t say that we were best friends, that I ever had his cell phone number ’cause I’d be lying. Ultimately, I felt very comfortable with naming my documentary this because I can identify with that quote.
Me, as a black man, my career growing wasn’t easy. I grew through concrete. I was not supposed to make it through that concrete. People singing about the bottom, but I really did start beneath the bottom.
AHH: When you let Teddy Riley and Will.I.am get an exclusive listen to the beginnings of your Open Invitation album, they basically told you it wasn’t good.
Tyrese: Well, they didn’t say it wasn’t good. They said it wasn’t right now. It’s not what people are doing in the music business now. Will.I.am is genius enough to say the music is good, but it’s not what he would do, because it’s not what he’s doing.
I didn’t look at it as negative or disrespectful, I just said “Well, sh*t, my music is just not what’s popping today.” This is good music and great songs, but I don’t know if this will work if you release it today. It’s like trying to use your 1989 education in a 2013 world. You’re going to have to go back to school. Because I haven’t dropped an album in about five years, when I got back in the studio, I picked up where R&B left off for me. Justin Timberlake did the same thing.
Although he’s a white man, and white people singing soul R&B music will always sell and do way more, he rightfully deserves everything that he’s accomplished. Just like Justin Timberlake, I shut off everything to go and do movies.
AHH: You’ve released Manology, which has been receiving positive reviews, but what has Tyrese so passionate about men and women relationships?
Tyrese: I just think a lot of people like me, we want to know more and we want to be better men and women. We want to understand the opposite sex. When it comes to being a man with kids, you say, how can I naturally know how to be something I was never raised by.
How can you expect me to be a husband or to even know what the concept of husband is, if I wasn’t raised in a house to witness what a husband is? That’s what Manology is. It’s a manual to get in front of “manipulation”. It’s the biology of man. It’s for women and for men.
Men read this book and they hit me like “Yo, I thought the book was gone be like Steve Harvey’s book giving advice to women but my life changed!”.
AHH: It’s rare you get a Black male entertainer who becomes vulnerable with talking about relationships.
Tyrese: You can’t give advice if you don’t expose your own stuff. It’s one thing to just talk about it because you’re trying to be a shock jock, and it’s another thing to talk about the results of cleaning it up and doing it better.
A lot of people just write books because they want to tell all their business. I don’t want to tell all my business. I’m telling you about this so I don’t seem like just a dude at the pulpit giving you advice, but yet I don’t know anything about it and I’m perfect.
AHH: What’s your role in the upcoming Thanksgiving film, Black Nativity?
Tyrese: Jennifer Hudson plays my baby momma, who I left when our child that we had was very young, played by Jacob Lattimore.
There’s layers that get peeled back that’s going to shock a lot of people. I’m going to scare the sh*t out of people in this movie. I don’t think anybody has ever seen me this dark. I went places I’ve never went as an actor.
I grew my beard out and just became a different person in this movie and it really messed a lot of people up. I’ve never been more inspired by a group of people I’ve worked with on a movie set.
AHH: What’s going on with TGT? It seems like you didn’t hold anything back on your first single, naming it “Sex Ain’t Never Felt Better”.
Tyrese: We’re grown. We are men that actually want women. Take it as you want. Me, Tank and Ginuwine have all been doing our thing for many years in this R&B arena. This concept of R&B Avengers, just like the movie, you’ve got people that love Iron Man, Captain America. It’s a beautiful thing to merge all of these energies and fanbases to create a real night of true R&B music.
AHH: What kind of responsibility do you feel as an entertainer, you have to inspire people to live healthier lifestyles?
Tyrese: No two situations are the same. If you are fat and nasty and you don’t like the way you look, do something about it. It’s simple.
When you take a shower and you put your fat, nasty body in the shower and by the time you get out, the mirrors are all steamed up so you don’t look at what you did to yourself. That may sound offensive or insensitive but ultimately, you are big as hell because you have earned that sh*t. You worked your a** off to eat everything in sight to get big as hell.
If you got a problem with the way you look, then you need to do something about it. Excuses sound best to the people that’s making them up.
There is a lot going on right now and not so much at the same time. In the not so much category, Chris and RiRi are done – for the millionth time. Its like the kid that cried wolf with them. It happens so much, who cares. The latest is that….Rihanna was seen out chillin, smoking a blunt a day ago. She is reportedly refocusing her life on her career and not Chris. Good for her.

And that’s that.
A SERIOUS FUTURE!

The other latest in relationships is that Ciara and Future are rumored to be engaged. Ciara didn’t get a ring though. The word on the street and internets is that Ciara got her man’s initial tatted on her ring finger. Futurre’s real name is Nayvadius Wilburn! Whew – that’s a doozie. I don’t know about that one. Anyway, Ciara’s got “N” tatted on her ring finger and now people are talking. I know Future is making enough money to get an actual engagement ring! Both of them are 27 so maybe this is serious as the ease up on 30.

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(AllHipHop News) In June 2012 skateboarding footwear company Supra announced that they were partnering with rap star Lil Wayne for a set of designer sneakers inspired and supervised by the Young Money boss.
According to sneakernews.com, Wayne’s new “Supra Spectrum” design is finally close to a release date, and photos of the skate shoes have surfaced online.
Lil Wayne and Supra’s latest collaboration are a set of high-top sneakers featuring several different colorways. Ideally, the Spectrums are constructed for both casual wear and for skating.
Previously, Supra debuted the mid-top Stevie Williams S1W last year. The S1Ws were a joint design effort between Wayne and the famous professional skater. Wayne was responsible for designing the colorway for Williams’ signature shoe.
“It’s dope,” said Lil Wayne about partnership with Williams. “It’s super dope. Stevie’s a legend, so to even be involved in anything Stevie’s doing is crazy, man—and then to be part of his shoe? Come on, man.”
[ALSO READ: Lil Wayne, Stevie Williams Collaborate With SUPRA For New Skateboarding Sneaker]
This go around the YMCMB member is taking the lead on his own with the Supra Spectrums. The line, formerly named “Chimera,” does not have an official release date yet, but with the pics of the sneaks hitting the net it cannot be that long before Wayne’s new Spectrums are available at the Supra stores in New York City, Paris, and Santa Monica as well as the online store via the shoe company’s website.
Check out the designs for the new Lil Wayne Supra Spectrums and a promotional video for the Stevie Williams S1Ws.
(AllHipHop News) Fans are anxiously awaiting J. Cole’s return and now they have a date to latch onto for Born Sinner.
The rapper made the revelation on Twitter that his album would now drop in the summer.
“Said i would never announce on twitter, but damn, since i f**ked up that first one (but what a moment!),” he said. “Born Sinner June 25th. – Cole.”
A 5-song EP and “Power Trip” with Miguel have kept the rapper in the limelight after the original date for Born Sinner was pushed back.
The album was originally due on January 28.
“Mo gangs, mo problems”

Chief Keef was reportedly going to get baptized but those rumors never seemed to come true, even though they had some strong legs! The new rumors are in the opposite direction now that the young warrior is back home in Chicago. He’s going to need God and that warrior spirit if what I’m hearing is true. I’m hearing that his #300 crew thingy (man, I don’t know what they call it!!!) has some issues out in LA. Seems like somebody affiliated with Keef went out there and snatched Soulja Boy’s chain. And, SB has some of the right gang connections in the city of angels. And those guys are looking out for SB. So, they snatched a watch from Tadoe, who is down with Chief Keef. Well, the intel has been provided to me shows this to have some factual basis to it. I will say this, there are dudes from LA saying they have Keef’s homey’s watch. In the game of gangs, you gotta get that hardware back. But, it goes deeper. I am hearing that there is “bounty” on Keef right now. My source said, “Its ’bout to be ugly.”
ACCIDENTAL RACISM?
Have you heard this new song with LL and Brad Paisley? Its called “Accidental Racist” and its a bit weird. Not sure how accidental racism can be.
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This V-Nasty is a trip! she’s got y’all sprung , calls ya n-words and she ain’t even down with the Kreayshawn crew no more. So, here is what has happened. She was dating some rap dude named Magneto Dayo, a Brooklyn rapper. I never heard of him, but that doesn’t mean he’s not a nobody. But, the crazy thing is this dude and she went and got pregnant. He thought he was the father! And dude went around thinking he was the father of the kid….but then had to do the right thing. Get that test!
Guess what?

That’s right. According to this dude, V-Nasty lied to him. She told him that he was the pops and he was not. So, what does he do? He names his album “The Maury Show.” And in true present day mentality form, he praises V-Nasty regardless. “V-Nasty is one of the realest people ever,” he says. “I’ll say that. I’ll do anything for her, that’s my baby. She has a lot of love for people. She loves everybody. She’s a tough cookie at the end of the day as well, but she has a big heart. I love V-Nasty to death.” Source: LA Weekly
He needs to be doing this!

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As of late, Hip-Hop’s influence on the 2013 Major League Baseball season seems like it is everywhere. With Hip-Hop being as popular as it has ever been, it’s clear that Hip-Hop is making a lasting impact on America’s so-called “favorite past-time.” First Bob Costas rapped some of Ludacris’ lyrics, then the New York Yankee’s second baseman Robinson Cano signed with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation sports management firm. Lets not forget the new movie 42 about the legendary Jackie Robinson that features Jay-Z’s song “Brooklyn” in the trailer.
[ALSO READ:Jay-Z Starts Sports Rep Agency, Signs New York Yankees’ Robinson Cano]
To top it all off, the Oakland A’s have adopted a new song called the “Bernie Lean” by ATM and IMD as their new anthem for the season. Coupled with a spastic zombie looking dance, the A’s are using the song every time Coco Crisp steps up to the plate – yes his name is Coco Crisp! There are even some that are saying this may be the official song for the Oakland A’s this season when it’s all said and done.
Take look at the funny video below: