Hip-Hop Rumors: Slim Da Mobster Hits 50 Cent With The Most Sensational Allegation EVER!

Well, this whole twitter beef just got a whole lot more realer. First of all, Twitter beef gets real corny, real fast and that’s why I don’t cover it so much. BUT, the truth of the matter is, this sh*t cray with 50 Cent and Slim Da Mobsta. Now, Slim did something Slim on Twitter and he didn’t “@” 50 Cent on it so that leads me to believe he wanted it to slide by. But, my eagle eyes don’t miss a whole lot.

Slim Da Mobsta alleges that 50 Cent had an affair with Chris Lighty’s wife on his twitter account, referring to 50 as “feddicent.” Now what? What the heck he do this for? Peep the tweet.

Not sure what was to be gained putting this out there. Sure doesn’t add to the legacy of Chris Lighty. Certainly, not 100% believable even in the war of the tweets with 50 either.

On top of that, Shyne is talking about 50 Cent again.

EXCLUSIVE: Shyne Recalls Meeting 50 Cent For The First Time; Blames Rapper For Irv Gotti’s Down Fall

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EXCLUSIVE: Shyne Recalls Meeting 50 Cent For The First Time, Blames Rapper For Irv Gotti’s Downfall

(AllHipHop News) During an interview with AllHipHop.com, controversial rapper Shyne discussed his early days at Bad Boy with Sean “P. Diddy” Combs and Queens, New York native, 50 Cent.

Shyne recalled the first time he met 50 Cent, which occurred at Daddy’s House, Diddy’s famous recording studio located in the heart of Manhattan.

Editors note: Shyne was quick to point out that he is not attempting to slander anybody with the words he is speaking, he said he is simply stating the truth.

“I liked what he did with the UN and feeding the poor people in Africa, I respect that,” Shyne told AllHipHop.com, referring to 50 Cent’s Street King energy shot.

“But when it comes to the tough guy and hardcore rapping, you can’t do that. When I met him he was writing raps for Diddy on Forever. This was after Gotti and them poked him up in the Hit Factory and he ran to the cops and got a order of protection. He was walking around with a group of police, NYPD was holding him down. I swear to God he was in Daddy’s House in the lounge and he had security. He hadn’t sold one record. He hadn’t even put an album out.”

Shyne compared 50 Cent’s security to the type of protection that a famous artist like Jay-Z might use to ensure his safety.

“Hov was already selling millions of records, so of course you got to have security with you, cause you don’t wanna blow that investment. He 50 Cent was nobody, nobody knew who he was. He was hiding from Iv Gotti and Murder Inc. He’s the reason that Irv got indicted. He’s the reason that Kenneth Supreme McGriff is in prison for the rest of his life.”

Watch the exclusive interview with Shyne as he talks to AllHipHop.com about his first encounter with rapper 50 Cent.

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From Sac Town To The Underground: Chuuwee Speaks His Truth On Breaking Through

From Sacramento, California, Chuuwee is a diabolical spitter who has been dominating the scene on his native West Coast for some time now, but has recently become a feature favorite across the country. His frank discussion about how he came up in the game and how others didn’t want to support him has made Chuuwee a social media fave. And, not just for his honest discussion, but also for the the truth it holds for young independent artists everywhere.

Whether he’s speaking on his hometown not showing support, the fake fundraiser he held in order to be a part of a show with the legendary Rakim, or the ideas he has to carry him into the next year, Chuuwee is demonstrating that he’s a one of a kind hustler in his own right. Check out our chat with Chuuwee:

AllHipHop.com: Let’s just get right to it! So, we know that you hail from Sacramento, California. What is the Hip-Hop scene like there, and how hard was it for you to break through?

Chuuwee: It was hard to break through in Sac because of the segregation. A lot of people won’t listen to you, because they rap like you do or because they already have a clique. Don’t get me wrong – it’s getting better, and there’s some more unity than there was before, but Sac doesn’t show support much.

Before I started doing things out of town, I was performing everywhere I possibly could in Sacramento, just trying to get noticed. I spent all the money I had, and even sold some of my possessions to try to gather up money to buy tickets. We had to sell them in order to open for Rakim at The El Rey in L.A. The whole squad helped us wash cars two weekends straight to raise money for our L.A. trip expenses and to cover all the tickets. We posed as a basketball team and made up a random high school name! Me and J.Good were the alleged coaches. [laughter]

AllHipHop.com: Wow, that’s definitely hustling! Do you feel like there has been any backlash or ill will toward you as a result of your recent successes?

Chuuwee: Sometimes, yes. I always try to look at it as I’m just thinking about it too much, or I’m too on edge. I try hard to be ignorant to it.

AllHipHop.com: What would you like to let your fans and supporters know about how hard you have fought to make your dreams a reality?

Chuuwee: I know everybody has a “story,” so I’m not really different from anybody else. I came from very very low points in life and have been through some things. But I always knew I was going to rap, and I did everything I had to do to become successful with it. Music is the only way I can voice myself without offending someone with my opinions and views.

AllHipHop.com: Do you feel like this is reflected in your music?

Chuuwee: I definitely speak on times in my life that I feel like people can relate to. Riding the bus to get where you need to go, feeling like the man because three girls are texting you at once, stressing out over life’s woes and the ups and downs we all face. I try to be a reflection of the minds of people like me who are a little different and might do too much thinking.

AllHipHop.com: What message do you hope the listeners are getting from your projects?

Chuuwee: I broadcast many messages, but I mainly want my listeners to have someone who can voice what’s on their minds that they might be too afraid to say. Or I want to be someone who can represent the people who are more open minded in life. [laughter]

AllHipHop.com: I see. Well, what are you currently working on, and do you have anything new dropping soon?

Chuuwee: I’m working on a project with Dibia$e called The Diabolical Gatzby. I’ve already said too much about that one. I’m also working on the B-Side of Wildstyle! And I’m working on my debut album, 3rd Coastin‘.

AllHipHop.com: OK, interesting. And what can we look forward to seeing from you in the new year?

Chuuwee: Deeper insight on everyday distractions. I’ve been doing a lot of reading, and the new stuff I’m writing is innovative in itself. Not to hype anything up but I’m excited. Also expect some crazy collabos! It’s. Going. Down. [laughter]

AllHipHop.com: Nice! How can the readers keep up with you?

Chuuwee: Hit me at Facebook.com/chuuwbert or @chuuweetus on Twitter.

Daily Word: Discipline Yourself!!!

Happy Friday, my seekers of truth!

Welcome to the day you stop lying to yourself and realize why you are not where you want to be in life! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to self-discipline. Out of all the secrets to success, the one thing that is the most important out of them all is Self-Discipline! You can know all the tricks to the trade and understand what it takes to be successful, but without the discipline of implementation, you will never do anything substantial!

As Brian Tracy once said, “Your ability to make yourself do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not, is the key to success.” Effective immediately, you need to learn self-discipline! You have to realize that when don’t do what you know you ought to do, you will not get what you want! Sounds simple enough, but you’ll be surprised how many of us don’t realize this fact!

NO MORE EXCUSES!! DISCIPLINE YOURSELF AND GET WHAT YOU DESERVE OUT OF
LIFE!! The World is yours if you really want it! Begin Today by doing what is necessary!!
-Ash’Cash

“Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.” -Jim Rohn

“Discipline is the refining fire by which talent becomes ability.” -Roy L. Smith

“Talent without discipline is like an octopus on roller skates. There’s plenty of movement, but you never know if it’s going to be forward, backwards, or sideways.” -H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

“Having a deep desire for what you want without having discipline is the beginning of delusion.” -Jim Rohn

“DISCIPLINE is choosing between what you want NOW, and want you want MOST!” -Fred Crawford (@BIGFREDCRAWFORD)

“It’s not hard to decide what you want your life to be about. What’s hard is figuring out what you’re willing to give up in order to do the things you really care about.” -Shauna Niequist

“Self-respect is the fruit of discipline; the sense of dignity grows with the ability to say no to oneself.” -Abraham J. Heschel

“Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that’s real power.” -Clint Eastwood

“Success is a matter of understanding and religiously practicing specific, simple habits that always lead to success.” -Robert J. Ringer

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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.

13 Reasons We Want “Detox” on the 13th Anniversary of Dr. Dre’s “2001”

A lucky 13 years ago, on November 16, 1999, Dr. Dre’s sophomore album, 2001, was released. It was an album that updated Dre’s G-Funk sound for the new millennium, and it solidified his status as one of Hip-Hop’s all-time greatest producers with an unrivaled ear for talent.

In one of the album’s standout cuts, “Forgot About Dre”, Dr. Dre famously rapped:

“So give me one more platinum plaque/And f*ck rap, you can have it back.”

To this day, he’s made good on that lyric. However, discussions and speculations surrounding his next project, Detox, have been circulating for years.

The elusive album has now reached mythical proportions. But with Dre’s lucrative headphone line and continued work behind the boards for others, there is still no release date in sight for his next album. And so in honor of 2001’s 13th anniversary today, AllHipHop.com has made a list of 13 reasons why we still want Detox:

13. Lil Wayne has said that he has “like 90” unreleased songs with Dr. Dre. Wouldn’t it be great if the best of them could see the light of day?

12. 50 Cent’s albums have certainly benefited from a Dr. Dre’s beats in the past, and so it would only be right to see Fif return the favor with a hit for Dre’s album with his commanding flow (and his long history of album-selling publicity stunts).

11. “The Up in Smoke Tour,” which took place in the summer of 2000, grossed over $22 million. The thought of Dre and company hitting the road again in the next few years with their updated catalogue of hits (and their arenas filled with cheeba) is a great one.

10. DJ Quik told the press in 2008 that Dr. Dre was receiving piano lessons from legendary composer, Burt Bacharach. Really?? Dre forever changed Hip-Hop with G-Funk. Could he do it again as a pianist?

9. In 2010, Ice Cube was apparently in the studio with Dr. Dre and discussions took place about him appearing on Detox. Damn! It would be awesome to hear those two together again. Remember “Natural Born Killaz?”

8. On September 2, 2010, Eminem brought out Dr. Dre during his set at Comerica Park in Detroit. And at the end of a performance of “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang,” the crowd chants, “Detox!” 40,000 fans can’t be wrong!

7. Dr. Dre is much more well-known for party raps than personal ones. But just as he spoke on missing Eazy-E and his brother on 2001, he could do the same for Nate Dogg and his son on this go-round.

6. After years apart, Dr. Dre and Game began working together again in 2011 (Dre narrated Game’s R.E.D. Album). And it was on Game’s debut album in 2005 where Dre said, “Look out for Detox!” on a song he produced called “Higher.” We’d love to see things come full-circle and hear Game on an official Dr. Dre Detox instrumental. Plus, wild boy Game could use a little mentoring from an older homie.

5. “S. Carter, ghost writer/And for the right price, I can even make yo’ sh*t tighter.” Jay-Z did it for Dre before and it worked. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

4. The resurgence of West Coast Hip-Hop – and the epic rise of Kendrick Lamar – has kept Dr. Dre relevant on the current Hip-Hop scene with rap’s next generation. Hopefully, some of Kendrick’s work with the good doctor will make the final cut for Detox.

3. In the 13 years since the release of 2001, Eminem went from a rap star to a global Hip- Hop icon. Between his impeccable mic skills and masterful unseen hand, Slim Shady’s contributions to Detox would be outstanding. (Wasn’t it Eminem, after all, who said it best, “The people, they act like they forgot about Dre”?)

2. Dr. Dre’s “Kush” with Snoop and Akon was decent, but we still want to hear Snoop and Dre on a new single with only them. “Nuthin But a ‘G’ Thang” is iconic and was the first single from The Chronic. “Still D.R.E.” is a certified classic and was the same for 2001. Why would we want anything different to promote Dre’s third solo offering?

1. Dr. Dre has said before that he doesn’t feel he has made his best record yet, and that he uses Quincy Jones as an inspiration to keep going for it because Quincy didn’t make his biggest record (Michael Jackson’s Thriller) until he was almost 50. Dr. Dre is 47…and well, we say Hip-Hop has no age.

DETOX, DETOX, DETOX!!!!!

So, what’s your favorite track from Dr. Dre’s 2001 album? Is Detox ever really coming? Sound off in the comment section!