T.I. Takes On Challengers, Touts “Trouble Man” at NYC’s SoHo Apple Store

(AllHipHop News) Sounding much like a man who has learned a bevy of lessons in recent years, Atlanta rapper T.I. paid a visit to New York’s SoHo Apple Store last night (October 23).

T.I., who was interviewed by AllHipHop.com CEO Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur for Apple’s “Meet The Musician” series, was on a mini-promotional tour in the Big Apple to promote his forthcoming Trouble Man album release.

The album, which has been pushed back several times and is now slated for a December 18 release, boasts features from Andre 3000 on the bass-heavy, soulful-hooked “Sorry”, and Kendrick Lamar and fellow Atlantan B.o.B. on a cover of Gotye’s mega-hit, “Somebody I Used To Know”.

During the interview and listening event, fans were treated to a witty and confident T.I., as he reviewed his laundry list of current projects, including a new season of the hit reality TV show, “T.I. and Tiny’s Family Hustle”, a new fiction book, Trouble and Triumph, the TV show “Boss” with Kelsey Grammer and Sanaa Lathan, and the Trouble Man album.

About the album’s title, T.I. told Creekmur it was named that “for obvious reasons.” The previously embattled rapper has spent time in prison for weapons possession and probation violations, but according to him, he’s on the right track now.

“Nothing worth having comes easy… The [troubles] taught me the right time and the right people to say ‘f*ck you’ to,” said T.I. While he stays out of trouble with his numerous projects, he said he’s also found time to do some long-awaited collaborations: “We working on material. Me and B.o.B. got songs on songs on songs.”

With his wife, Tiny, tucked away in the Apple Store audience of about 150 people, T.I. reflected with Creekmur about having the support of his wife as he assumes his multi-level throne.

“Even the ultimate ‘ride or die chick’, you gotta give them a reason to ride!” he noted about their longtime relationship while offering some relationship advice to the men.

The coming months look to be busy ones for the artist, entrepreneur, husband, father, and self-proclaimed “King.”

“To assume the title [King] is bigger than music,” offered T.I. “I’m very secure in what I do. I welcome all challengers.”

Trouble Man is available online and in stores on December 18. View photos from T.I.’s “Meet The Musician” Apple Store event below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: T.I. Confirms Rumors! Illuminati! New Album! Grand Hustle!

Last night, T.I. appeared at the SoHo Apple Store in New York City in a conversation hosted by AHH’s own Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur. Now, my intel from some AllHipHop people in attendance say that T.I. verified a number of things that I didn’t know before.

First, T.I. and B.O.B. are definitely working on the joint album that has been the buzz of the Hip-Hop Nation. He said its just a matter of timing.

Secondly, Tip revealed that Andre 3000 sh*tted on his on his own record! Those were HIS words. He and 3 Stacks have a song called “Sorry” that he played last night. Only thing is,they didn’t play the Andre 3000 verse. Somebody told me Tip suggested it would be leaked before the album.

Thirdly, he confirmed that he didn’t want any parts of reality TV. His back to back cases changed his mind, because he said too many people had a narrow-minded view of him. Tiny was there too.

Fourthly, Tip is NOT in the Illuminati. There was a very staunch Christian Asian man in the audience and he was adamant about asking T.I. about being in the Illuminati or wanted him to recognized the Illuminati as real. Tip kinda clowned dude! This will all be on iTunes in a couple of weeks. I’ll get you that update when it comes.

Fifthly, T.I. suggested that some people around him were tight that Iggy has gotten so much praise since joining Grand Hustle. But Tip said you have to shine on your own, with or without him. And , she shines.

Lastly, there has been quite a bit of talk about whether or not Tip can live in all of these worlds. And the answer is apparently yes!

Prepping For Battle: DNA Readies His Rhymes for a Meek Mill Massacre

He’s either really, really good, or he’s on bath salts.

That’s what may come to mind when one considers Queens battle rapper, DNA. It’s not that he hasn’t proven himself in the battle ring before – he’s battled Dizaster and a lot of other big names in his lane. It isn’t that he isn’t a good and worthy opponent in his URL battle circuit.

It’s just that Meek Mill is that good.

Long before the MMG days of pissing off pastors and bottle-throwing incidents, Meek Mill was known in those streets. Those streets are Philly, a hard-nose city with a propensity for kickin’ *ss. And he was a dope battle rapper as a kid – a kid who might make you cross the street if you saw him coming your way.

Meek is all grown up now, and his skills are sharper than ever. The battle stakes are high with $100,000 and his good, mainstream name on the line. So, is DNA on bath salts, or did Meek Mill just make the worst wager of his life? Check our interview with DNA and get ready for the rumble:

AllHipHop.com: So, I just wanted to catch up with you because we’ve been keeping up with story about this upcoming battle between you and Meek Mill. The first thing I want to ask you about is just the battle topic itself. I know it has always existed, but it seems like lately, there’s been a few battles that are sort of bringing it to the forefront again. So, what are your thoughts on the way the battle has returned lately?

DNA: I feel like, you know, Summer Madness Two, I think that’s what really opened a lot of people’s eyes to the battles, because Loaded Lux made a return, Murder Moot, Serious Jones, and others. And then, ever since the battles, it’s been crazy loud. But since those battles got released on the Internet, it’s just so many celebrities, so many people that wasn’t in tune with battle rap – they’re back in tune with it. And a lot of new people that never used to watch the battles. So, I think it’s good that we actually starting to get liked, and a lot of websites that wasn’t really into battle rap is picking it up now. So I think it’s a good thing.

AllHipHop.com: Yeah. For sure. So let me ask you about a couple of battles that stick out for me this year. The first one was Canibus-vs-Dizaster, which was a disaster for one of them. So, what are your thoughts on that?

DNA: I mean, I had battled Dizaster last November in Canada, and Drake hosted it. So, just me battling Dizaster – it was a close battle – and you know, he’s very talented. So, I knew going into the battle with him and Canibus that, you know, Canibus wouldn’t be able to get by if he rhymed like he did 10 years ago.

AllHipHop.com: Right. OK.

DNA: Once the battle started, and he’s rhyming the same way, it was kind of like, almost like, he was past his prime. An what made it even worse was that, you know, a lot of people know the rules to Hip-Hop. Even though there aren’t really any, but it’s that imaginary handbook. You know, when you choke, you’re always supposed to keep going. And then it wasn’t even that he choked; it was just him pulling out the notepad. He almost, to me, it’s like he made a battle rap, because to me, my question was unless you have the intent of doing that from the jump, like, why would you bring your notepad to a battle? So that also was just crossing my mind. Like, is this guy trying to be funny? Is this a publicity stunt? Did he just do it for the money? So, overall I think if Canibus would have respected the battle, it would have looked good for us and battle rap. But because he didn’t, I think it almost hurt what we was trying to do. If anything, it didn’t help us at all.

AllHipHop.com: Yeah, ’cause the notepad did seem kind of like a violation. But when you think about other violations – and I don’t know if there are really rules to this battling thing, per se – but how you mentioned the Calicoe and Loaded Lux battle, which I did see also. And Loaded Lux clearly was the winner, but he was going in so hard on Calicoe’s father – who you know, we know from BMF (Black Mafia Family) or whatever. But, are there rules to that? Are there places that you shouldn’t go as a battle rapper, or are you just being disrespectful?

DNA: I mean, to me, and this is also how everybody should feel or don’t battle…in those nine minutes or whatever time limits you battle, I feel like anything could be said because it’s a battle. There are no rules. But at the same time, I mean, me being a conscious person of what I’m saying, I got my own rules. Like I won’t talk about somebody being dead, or I won’t talk about anybody’s kids or family members with disabilities or illnesses. That’s just not what I do. But, I mean to me, I feel like Calicoe was glorifying his father in a way, you know, negatively. Negativity, with negativity.

And then Loaded Lux brings just, he brought, he brought like a new act back to battle rap. He was almost like a Malcolm X. What he was telling Calicoe was like a sermons. Like, to be gangster isn’t cool. Which is something that we all know, but a lot of people glorify it instead of talking about it in that way. So, I felt it was actually hot, but that’s just me as a battle rapper. A lot of people told me, though, that they felt like he crossed the line. So, to me he didn’t, but maybe he did. I don’t know.

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AllHipHop.com: Yeah. It was kind of a fine line. So, let me ask you a question about the big battle with Meek Mill. I heard Meek Mill on Power 99 in Philadelphia last week with DJ Cosmic Kev, talking about trying to get them, seeing who could get the money up against you. The $100,000 or whatever to do a battle, and Meek had some things to say about you as a battle rapper and a few other people. But tell me how this really evolved, because the amount of money you guys are putting up is major.

DNA: Well, I mean, the way it goes is that it used to be back in the day where you bet. Like, let’s say we battle for $5,000. I put up $2,500, and the person I’m battling puts it up, and then the winner gets the $5,000. Now it’s almost like boxing – you get paid, win or lose.

So when people want a certain amount of money, they find sponsors. So, I mean, that’s what we doing right now. We been in talks with a few people that’s willing to put up the $100K because they know how big the situation could be for a battle rap. So, I mean, that’s all we’re really waiting for because Meek said he’s with it, and then I asked some people I know who spoke to him and spoke to his management team, and they said that if the money’s right, they would. So, right now we just waiting for the sponsor, and if that goes through, then, you know, nine times out of 10, it should happen. If it goes down, you know it’s gonna be on URL, Smack. So, it’s definitely gonna be on the right track.

AllHipHop.com: So obviously, you know, you think there’s an opportunity for you to beat Meek, or you wouldn’t be putting yourself out there like that. But what do you see? You know, I think a battle is like fighters in the ring. What do you see as Meek Mill’s weakness in the ring if you had to say that for a battle rapper?

DNA: Number one, he hasn’t battled in this day and age. Like, that’s the main one. Like, you know, like, a lot of people could say they could play golf, play basketball. But if you’re a baseball player and never played basketball, I mean you could do it but it’s just not gonna, you know what I mean? You gotta see it to believe it. So, I’m not underestimating nobody, because anybody could do anything on any given day. But for me that’s just like my main thing. I’ve never seen him battle in this type of atmosphere, because a show and a battle is two different things – and he does shows. He’s going and performing in front of a crowd that knows everything he’s about to say, so they with him. In a battle, you gotta make people cheer for something they don’t even know that’s about to come. So, it’s way different.

AllHipHop.com: OK. So, you know, this could potentially destroy you if you lose. So what’s your strategy for winning?

DNA: I mean, I wouldn’t look at it like that. I mean, I’m 100% sure thinking that I’m gonna win. But if anything, I’m the one that has nothing to lose, everything to gain. It would destroy him if he loses. You know what I’m saying? Like, it’s almost like the underdog effect, because even though people in the battle world will vote for me, the majority of people that be knowing about the battle and be watching it, they’ll be in Meek Mill’s favor because he’s more popular than me. So, you know, if anything, I feel like I’m the underdog in that situation, but I won’t be approached like that or rated like that. So, I don’t plan on getting destroyed. I mean it hasn’t happened yet at any battle so, I repeat that.

AllHipHop.com: OK. I hear that. All right. So, in terms of what else you’re doing, after Mill’s battle comes, what else do you have on your plate and where else can people check you out?

DNA: Well, we’ll be in London from October 20-22, and we’ll be in Australia November 2-4. I got battles ands shows out there. and, you know, y’all can reach me at twitter.com/DNA_gtf0h, facebook.com/DNAgtf0h, and we’re featured in Bookins, – bo********@***il.com.

AllHipHop.com: OK. So the real fighters always have some sh*t to talk to their opponent right before the battle. So, if you could say anything to Meek right now, what would you say to him?

DNA: You know, just get ready. I’m not the one, you know, boast or talk sh*t or say much. I just want to make the battle happen, and let all my sh*t talking and everything I’m trying to do happen when we battle. So, if he’s serious – which I think he is – like I said, we spoke to numerous people that’s close to him. And let’s make it happen.

AllHipHop.com: OK. All right. So we’re gonna stay tuned to see when this battle materializes, and keep us posted until then. And, definitely once it does happen, I’m hoping you’ll give an exclusive to AllHipHop so we can let people know what the whole situation was like.

DNA: Oh yeah. Definitely. As soon as it’s confirmed – if it is confirmed – y’all be the first to know.

AllHipHop.com: All right. Cool. So have a good trip to London, and we will talk to you soon!

Stay tuned to AllHipHop.com for DNA vs. Meek Mill battle updates!

VIDEO: Misinformation: A Quest to Find Voter Fraud

(AllHipHop News) The League of Young Voters is on a quest to ensure that all eligible voters make it to the polls this November. The voter engagement organizer recently wrapped up a whirlwind #Ignite2012 tour of key cities across the country with celebrities such as Rocsi Diaz and journalists Shaheem Reid and Dream Hampton to encourage the youth vote.

Among the main issues confronting voters this year, according to The League of Young Voters, is voter suppression, a systematic effort to keep certain groups of people from the polls, thereby swaying the vote in the direction of a particular party’s candidates.

View a video below featuring Rob “Biko” Baker as he and The League travel the country to educate young voters about their rights, dispel the myths about voting, and shine a spotlight on the issues that matter in 2012:

Learn more about The League of Young Voters Education Fund at YoungVoter.org. To report suspected voter suppression, call 866-OUR-VOTE.

Daily Word: Get Laser Focused!!

Happy Tuesday, my destined and determined!

Welcome to the day you zero in on your target and focus on what you deserve! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to having tunnel vision! Imagine a heart surgeon having a side hustle! Imagine that instead of practicing his craft, he put his energy somewhere else! Or, imagine a lawyer who took a big case, only working on it during business hours! Or, a boxer training for a prize fight, only training for a few hours a day!

The point of these examples is that if you want to succeed at anything, it will take a great degree of practice and focus! Michael Jordan wasn’t Michael Jordan because he had the best abilities… Michael was Michael because he was focused and determined on his craft! As others took days off, he was out practicing! When others gave up, he kept going!

The true key to success is to figure out what you want to do, then do it intensely! Not sometimes, Not when circumstances permit, and certainly not only on the weekends! Make sure that you are staying laser-focused on your craft, and give everything in your power to be the best at what you do! It’s alright to have multiple goals, but make sure you have mastered one before going off to the next! It’s better and more productive to give 100% to one thing, than 20% to five! Stay focused, Stay positive, Stay determined and the World will be Yours!!! NOTHING CAN STOP YOU BUT YOU!!!
-Ash’Cash

“If you chase two rabbits, both will escape.” -Unknown

“When walking, walk. When eating, eat.” -Zen Proverb

“Whenever you want to achieve something, keep your eyes open, concentrate and make sure you know exactly what it is you want.” -Paulo Coelho,

“Lack of direction, not lack of time, is the problem. We all have twenty-four hour days.” -Zig Ziglar

“Listen for the call of your destiny, and when it comes, release your plans and follow.” -Mollie Marti

“Most people have no idea of the giant capacity we can immediately command when we focus all of our resources on mastering a single area of our lives.” -Tony Robbins

“Focusing is the great secret of power. If you want to use your full amount of focus, you must close down all other thought and direct your power of generating mental steam toward one outcome.” -Stephen Richards

“Create your own miracles, don’t just wait for miracles to happen. Infinite possibilities exist by keeping focus on what you really want.” -Steven Redhead, The Solution

“The successful warrior is the average man, with laser-like focus.” -Bruce Lee

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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.

EXCLUSIVE: G.O.O.D. Girl Teyana Taylor Co-Signs “Cruel Winter”

(AllHipHop News) Riding high on the success of Cruel Summer, G.O.O.D. Music’s Teyana Taylor is currently in Atlanta shooting her third movie, The Start-Up.

The film, which will air on BET, is also a pilot for a forthcoming show on the network produced by the wildly-successful Salim and Mara Brock-Akil, the writer/producers behind “The Game”. The Start-Up stars Diggy Simmons as a lifestyle blogger, with Taylor portraying the twin sister of his best friend.

In a brief interview with Taylor about the film, she co-signed the Cruel Winter rumor sparked by Q-Tip on the red carpet at the BET Hip-Hop Awards, saying, “Well, I mean, Q-Tip don’t lie. If it’s been a Cruel Summer, it’s definitely gonna be a cruel, Cruel Winter. But you ain’t hear that from me.”

With three features on the crew’s recent release, Taylor also gushed about the success of the album.

“We came second to Pink, and that was her huge comeback. Number one on the Hip-Hop charts. So I’m very, very excited about that, and excited to have as many placements on there that I do. I’m very excited and blessed and thankful.”

In the meantime, Taylor is finishing her own debut album for G.O.O.D. Music.

“I’m turning in my album in January, so hopefully we can get something (a release date) a little after January,” she forecasted.

The Roots To Unveil New Mural In Philadelphia This Weekend

(AllHipHop News) Black Thought and ?uestlove of The Roots will unveil the design of “The Roots Mural Project” this weekend in their hometown of Philadelphia.

The award-winning rappers/musician will be joined by Philadelphia Mayor Michael N#####, Ernel Martinez, lead artist of The Roots Mural Project and Jane Golden, Director, City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and others.

The Roots Mural Project recounts the history of the legendary Philadelphia band, in a paneled style painting honoring the group’s legacy.

The Roots’ mural is part of The Mural Arts Program, which was launched in 1984 and is the nation’s largest mural program.

The Roots will unveil their new mural on Saturday, October 27 from 1-3 pm at World Communications Charter School.

Roots group member Dice Raw will provide the entertainment for the event.