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Last week, Alicia Keys did an interview with JET magazine where she finally spoke out about how she and her husband Swizz Beatz got together. Alicia addressed the fact that she began dating Swizz while he was still married, but according to her, he and his wife “were apart for some time” before they even got together.
Related: Non Hip-Hop Rumor: Alicia Keys Wants People To Stop Calling Her A “Homewrecker”
Well, that was news to Mashonda, who subtweeted about the interview and basically called Alicia a liar. Check out a few of Mashonda’s tweets below:
Well, I really hate to do this to Swizz Beatz and Alicia, because we love them over here, but someone is lying and I don’t think it’s Mashonda. Maybe Alicia should just stick to not addressing the issue period, to avoid the backlash from Mashonda.
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So, I had a rumor that’s really true, but I’m going to hold off giving the real deal. You know, I see people consistently saying “That’s not a rumor, if its real” or whatever. People want me to post PURE RUMORS, as if there is a such thing in the Twitter/Facebook era so I’m going to hold off…jerks.
Mos Def aka Yasiin Bey is working on an album…with a famed and acclaimed producer. I would say, because I know its true, but not, because then it would no longer be a rumor. Anyway, I will give a hint. The producer is from the South! This should make for an interesting combo indeed and I think could potentially make a great album.
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(AllHipHop News) Cleveland, Ohio rapper Kid Cudi recently lost custody of his daughter. According to reports, Kid Cudi and the mother of his child had been locked in a bitter custody war, over their daughter. TMZ.com reports that Kid Cudi agreed to let the woman take full custody of their daughter in August. Court documents claim that Kid Cudi had violent tendencies, and was consistently abusing alcohol and drugs. Kid Cudi consented to give up custody of the child, although he does have visitation rights and must pay child support.
Young Money rapper Nicki Minaj capped off a successful year with two awards at the 2012 American Music Awards last night (November 18). Nicki topped her male competitors, to take home the “Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist” award. Later in the evening, Nicki snagged the “Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop” award for her release Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. During the evening, Nicki performed her single “Freedom,” while veteran rapper MC Hammer hit the stage to perform with PSY, who did his hit song “Gangnam Style.” Other winners during the evening included Justin Bieber, Maroon 5, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Linkin Park, Beyoncé and Rihanna.
West Coast rapper Daz Dillinger is planning the release of his 14th solo album next month. Daz is planning to release the new album Witit Witit via his own independent label Gangsta Advisory. The new album features production by Drumma Boy, Maestro, Mike Will Made It and Daz himself. Artists like 8Ball and Khujo Goodie check in on the release. Daz’ 14th solo album Witit Witit lands in stores December 4.
B.o.B’s stated several times (most recently being on Twitter) that he’s an artist, and to pigeonhole him into a genre would be inaccurate. His latest outputs have proved just that; his last album, Strange Clouds had him bouncing between several different styles, and although the album received generally favorable reviews, it lacked that pure rap element that some people enjoy from him. Thankfully, B.o.B’s good at making up for that in his mixtape drops, and it’s no different here. F*ck Em We Ball is essentially B.o.B flexing lyrically alongside high-powered features from Snoop Dogg, T.I., Playboy Tre, Iggy Azalea, Mac Miller, and more, but aside from that there’s nothing here to warrant a replay aside from wanting more music from the Grand Hustle representative.
If you’re wanting more substance from B.o.B., it’s not exactly present here. What awaits you instead is more of a project focused on the typical subjects of rap: drugs, women, etc. Bobby Ray’s known for being about more, so the suddenly shallow approach is somewhat surprising, even if it is just a mixtape for his fans to ride to. Even though it’s short-sighted in that aspect, We Ball still delivers dope music with that B.o.B. flair.
“Dynomite” samples the popular Black Dynamite sound bite somewhat predictably, while the Mike Will produced “Still In This B*tch” features a solid verse from Juicy J and T.I. (unrelated, but the chemistry that T.I. and B.o.B have on tracks together should be noted). The title track, produced by Featherstones, also stands out due to Bob’s rhymes and the different dimensions to the instrumental. In addition to the features, most of the skits are also hilarious as usual, with Playboy Tre and Kevin Hart delivering quotables via voicemail.
F*ck Em We Ball is indeed a B.o.B project; the production at times borders between Hip-Hop and other genres, and although the content is stubbornly Hip-Hop, the overall sound of it’s hard to describe. In short, it’s similar to how unorthodox B.o.B is as an artist. With that being said, We Ball is more of a typical return to his mixtape roots with a few gems scattered for good measure, but it lacks the substance – and in turn, the replay value – to keep getting spins into the near future.
Rating: 6.5 / 10
Happy Monday, my Movers and Shakers!
Welcome to the day you continue to do what others are not willing to do in order to be successful! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to your success! Contrary to popular belief, successful people aren’t born that way! 99.999% of all successful people become that way because they have established the habit of doing things unsuccessful people don’t like to do. The funny thing is that successful people don’t like doing them either, but do it anyway because they know it has to be done… This is the biggest difference!
If you are searching for success and want it to be easy, then you are barking up the wrong tree! But, if you are willing to put in the work now in order to enjoy yourself later, then by all means
keep striving because victory is within the mile!
Success is sacrifice and success is commitment! Success is a full time job, but beyond 9-5! Success has no hours! Success has no holidays! Success is doing what is necessary when it is necessary!! Success is YOU if you are WILLING!!! Effective Immediately: Decide whether or not you are willing to do what it takes, then DO IT!! Don’t wait! Don’t deliberate! Just begin making your success happen!! NOTHING CAN STOP YOU BUT YOU!!
-Ash’Cash
“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will.” -Vince Lombardi
“Some people dream of great accomplishments, while others stay awake and do them.” -Danielle Luedtke
“Successful people do what unsuccessful people won’t even attempt.” -Kamari aka Lyrikal
“It is no use saying, ‘We are doing our best.’ You have got to succeed in doing what is necessary.” -Winston Churchill
“Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.” -Conrad Hilton
“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” -St. Francis of Assisi
“The impossible – what nobody can do until somebody does.” -Unknown
“Successful people are simply those with successful habits.” -Brian Tracy
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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com.
When it was all said and done, the audience was screaming frantically from the stands. And they were frantic for Adrien Broner, the Cincinnati native knocked out Antonio DeMarco in the eighth round over the weekend “Move out of the way Floyd! A new champion is here,” screamed fans from the audience. It wasn’t hard to understand their enthusiasm. Broner stepped up to to his toughest challenge yet, and dominated DeMarco from the onset of the fight. But, there was more.
The 23-year-old Broner entered the center of Boardwalk Hall with rap phenomenon Kendrick Lamar spitting to his “Backseat Freestyle”. The lyrics of the song were customized to say “Broner had a dream” instead of “Martin [Luther King] had a dream,” and it set a tone for big things to happen. Broner clad in glittering pink honored Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the most flamboyant way imaginable.
And when the fight hit 1:49 of the round eight, DeMarco was on one knee, the result of a decimating uppercut. But, the victory was truly the accumulation of punishment that began when the opening round commenced. Broner’s speed, defense and swagger make him a highlight reel. The dream came true as Adrien Broner was deemed the WBC lightweight champ and likely heir to the throne presently occupied by Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. “I’ll fight anybody. I’m going to be running this city and sport for a long time to come,” Broner said in the post fight press conference. “What can I say after a performance like that? I am elite. Like I said coming into this fight, I’m an elite fighter that can make a great fighter look like an amateur and I think that’s what I did tonight.”
Earlier in the night, Johnathon Banks, the last student of the late, great trainer Emanuel Steward, fought with the vigor of a man with divine purpose. Banks squared off in a heavyweight bout with Seth Mitchell, who was touted as the next big thing in the faltering division. Mitchell’s ascension changed trajectory abruptly in the second round. Banks, a Detroit native, dropped Mitchell three times in the round, causing the referee to end the fight. The crowd was stunned. Perhaps, Banks had some help, even if only in spirit. “Emanuel was with me in spirit. He was in my ear telling me to keep moving and keep boxing,” Banks said in the press conference. “He was with me the whole time. I dedicate this victory to Emanuel.”
Below are photos from the event.
Adrien Broner and Antonio DeMarco




Seth Mitchell and Johnathon Banks




Photos by Chuck Creekmur and Chris L. Brown
“Shadow boxin’ when I heard you on the radio” – “Mama Said Knock You Out”, LL Cool J
Recently, on the top rated “Chicken and Waffles Morning Show”, something happened that shook up the rap world. The hosts were kickin’ it with militant Hip-Hop artist “Songhai”, when he started name checkin’ rappers who he claimed were part of a diabolical conspiracy to destroy the youth. Songhai threatened to pimp slap the top five commercial Hip-Hop artists if they didn’t change their wicked ways, ASAP. Strangely enough, he issued a retraction the next day , claiming that what he said was that he was gonna give the rappers a “hand clap.” But the damage had already been done. The seeds of revolution had already been planted in the minds of the people…
Last week, Hip-Hop artist Saigon created a controversy when, during a visit to NYC’s “Breakfast Club Morning Show,” he announced to the rap world that he was gonna punch rap’s top dogs, 2 Chainz and Rick Ross, in the grill if they didn’t stop making songs that were detrimental to the children. Immediately, the Twitter-verse was flooded with people who were proclaimin’ him Hip-Hop’s new Savior. Then a few days later, in a whirlwind change of events, he announced on his Facebook page that some of his words were “ignorant” and part of a “strategy.”
I have always wondered why, when real Hip-Hop artists keep it real about one of the cashin’ out rappers, within 48 hours they release an apology or some sort of “clarification.” A few years ago, OG rapper Ice T apologized to Soulja Boy, and more recently, Lupe Fiasco issued an apology to upstart Chief Keef regarding comments they made that were based on nothing but the pure, unadulterated truth.
But “conscious” rappers go from Malcolm X to Martin Luther King in 2.5 seconds.
While some people may believe that the remarks of Maybach Music Group affiliate Gunplay may have had a little something to do with Saigon’s sudden change of heart, I doubt that’s the case. I’m sure that the rapper risks gettin’ snuffed out by 10 Gunplay look-alikes everyday on the NYC subway. So it’s probably not the street thugs, but the Wall Street thugs that make rappers nervous. They are more scared of Morty Schiester, corporate attorney, than they are of some rapper.
And who can blame them ?
If the rumor is true that 50 Cent has the power to shut down projects at rival record companies, how much power do you think his boss, Jimmy Iovine, has ? That is why there is this code of silence between industry rappers, whether conscious or commercial.
When Saigon, called out 2 Chainz and Rick Ross, he was not messin’ with individuals. He was messin’ with brands that people have invested a lot of cash creating, and they weren’t gonna let some rap revolutionist cancel their meal ticket. Contrary to popular belief, industry beefs are not handled by the rappers but their image consultants. So, the same ” Pierre Escargot” that picks out your favorite ratchet rapper’s outfit for the BET Awards is the same cat who handles his beefs.
When Saigon went on his rant, he committed an unforgivable industry sin. He made people start to think. Also, as an industry insider, he co-signed something that we already knew. The masses are p##### off at the current state of Hip-Hop, and they were just waiting for an industry cat who was as p##### as them to articulate their frustrations in a large forum.
And it’s not only the brainiacs that are outraged. It’s the thugs, too. Although rappers like Rick Rozay are flashin’ their jewels, the streets are just tryin’ to eat. While members of the Hip-Hop Millionaire Boys Club are ridin’ around in Maybachs with heated seats, the boyz in the ‘hood are out in the cold, rappin’ that line from Freeway’s “What We Do”.
“Then my heat starts workin’/Ima rob me a person…”
Already, there are videos on YouTube of Rick Ross catching heat from members of the Gangster Disciples in various states. And, America’s greatest fear is that the gangstas get politicized and stop stockin’ bullets and start pickin’ up some books. That’s why politically educated artists pose such a potential threat.
As omniscient as the heads of the multinational corporations that control Hip-Hop claim to be, they will never be able to discern where rap ends and revolution begins. But that doesn’t stop them from trying. Many people have had their lives destroyed or ended for daring to wake up the masses.
J. Edgar Hoover’s COINTELPRO “fear of a Black messiah who could electrify the youth” is still in effect, and the rap industry is part of the program. So I don’t fault rappers like Saigon for being guarded with their words.
I blame us.
The blood of the martyrs is on hands of those who claim to want sociopolitical change but have not formed a Hip-Hop United Front to make artists, writers, and activists with a message feel secure in speaking truth to power
Remember during the ’60s, it was the student movements on college campuses that held Muhammad Ali down with speaking engagements after he was banned from boxing for speaking out on the war in Vietnam. Unfortunately, we don’t have that structure any more.
We must rebuild it.
Also, as powerful as the music industry executives appear, they are not gonna put guns to our heads and force us to buy our children Chief Keef CDs this holiday season. So, we must join the “Take Back Hip-Hop Black Friday Campaign,” and only spend our money on music from artists with a message this holiday season.
And I’m not talking about those artists that are just using conscious Hip-Hop as a marketing scheme or an entry level way into the industry. I’m talking about those who are actually involved in our physical and mental liberation.
This way we can honor those artists and activists, past, present, and future, who sacrificed their lives for speakin’ the truth and were either blacklisted, put in jail, or, like Saigon said on his latest video, “Blown Away”.
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(AllHipHop News) The last living member of legendary West Coast Hip-Hop group RBL Posse is celebrating the group’s 20th anniversary with a new release.
Rapper Black C is releasing a new solo album titled Still Ruthless, which will feature a number of Bay Area veterans.
The RBL Posse once consisted of group members Black C, Hitman and Mr. Cee.
Mr. Cee was gunned down in a hail of bullets in 1996, while Hitman was killed in a 2003 shooting.
Since he is the last living member of the group, Black C decided to celebrate 20 years in the Hip-Hop industry with Still Ruthless.
Artists like E-40, San Quinn, Butch Cassidy, C-Bo, Mac Mall, Rappin’ 4-Tay, Messy Marv and others are featured on Still Ruthless.
Black C’s Still Ruthless is doing stores this Tuesday (November 20).
Mannnnnnnnnnnnnnn I SUCK! Guess what happened over the weekend!? First, let me tell you. Delaware is the second smallest state in the USA. So, over the weekend guess who popped up at the local BOWL-A-RAMA in my state? Kanye West! The northern part of the state was on fire! Here is what some people said:
@CinnaBUNGY (rynae.) – Wait, what was Kanye doing in Delaware & why did he stop at Bowlerama of ALL places?
RT @im_kwalker: So Kanye West was at bowlerama in Delaware and I ain’t kno about it…I woulda gassed up the Honda and went right up there
RT @banganobreaks: Kanye west in Delaware ! #saynomore
Anyway, I was definitely one of the late ones. I went and got there too damn late. Anyway, you know Kanye has family in the First State. He also attended graduation at the University of Delaware a couple years ago to see one of his fam walk.
Pretty cool.
From what I understand, Yeezy did a good deed that I cannot speak on. But a good deed is just that, whether or not we talk about it.
Shout out to YEEZY!

Shout out to Delaware!

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