EXCLUSIVE: Sex.com Offers $1 Million For Kanye Sex Tape

(AllHipHop News) The bidding for Kanye West’s sex tape has started, with a popular adult website offering up to $1 million for the romp.

The Montreal, Québec-based company Sex.com said that they were fans of Kanye West since his production on Jay-Z’s album The Blueprint.

Representatives for Sex.com are offering a $1 million to the anonymous source who is shopping the tape. The website also said they were open to negotiate  the price further.

“Kanye West is an artist, one of the world’s biggest stars, and ultimately a sex symbol which is why the curiosity of the public cannot go on,” a rep for Sex.com told AllHipHop.com. “By making a Kanye West sex-tape public, Sex.com feels that he and current girlfriend Kim Kardashian will become the first celebrity sex-tape power couple. They will be the epitome of Western tabloid culture.”

Sex.com, which is the current record-holder for the most expensive domain name ever, is hoping to host Kanye’s sexual encounter on their website, as they focus on their goal of becoming the most traffic website in the world.

Book Notes: A Breakdown of the Latest Urban Reads

As the summer comes to a close and autumn begins, cooler weather and “cuffing” season starts with the change of the season. As you search for your winter boo, a great conversation starter is “What’s the latest book you read?” Have a great answer with some of these new urban releases.

Check out AllHipHop.com’s picks for the month of September:

Oversoul by Mitchell S. Jackson

A wonderful hodge-podge of essays and short stories, Oversoul is a Black man’s telling of his world and an introduction of a great new author to the urban landscape. From the title short story, “Oversoul”, about the struggles of a recently released ex-con to “Serial Killers: There are no alibis,” an honest essay about a particular breed of womanizing males, Jackson’s characters reconcile the conflicts that arise in those that see their dreams perpetually shattered.

They also realize the smallest of victories and harbor a wavering faith in redemption—all while struggling with ever-present vices.

 

Nicki Minaj: The Woman Who Stole the World (An Unauthorized Biography) by Lynette Holloway

In just two short years, Nicki Minaj has amassed worldwide album sales exceeding four million. She has close to 20 million Facebook ‘Likes’ and 13 million-plus Twitter followers and will reach the homes of over 200 million people worldwide as the newest addition as a judge on the world’s greatest talent show, “American Idol”.

In this unauthorized biography, Holloway delves into how Onika Tanya Maraj became one of the biggest stars in the world, Nicki Minaj.

 

Trouble & Triumph: A Novel of Power & Beauty by T.I. and David Ritz

The second part of the Power & Beauty trilogy, Trouble & Triumph is a great midpoint for the series and the characters. The second book finds Power and Beauty each involved in relationships with other people that are bordering on marriage. However, the pair is still in love with each other. In addition to their unrequited love, Power and Beauty are battling enemies, trying to build careers, and becoming more mature. Trouble & Triumph proves that with the assistance of his co-writer, T.I. is quite a prolific author with vision. His books are great vehicles to keep his name ringing and build a strong relationship with his audience.

 

Silent Cry: A Novel by Dywane Birch

In the sequel to Beneath the Bruises, this searing novel explores the effects of secondhand domestic violence on children. Fourteen-year-old K’wan Taylor has grown up in a household witnessing his father verbally and physically abuse his mother, which has affected him emotionally and landed him in a residential treatment facility for adolescent males.

He then begins to share insights about how witnessing violence affected his life and shaped his views on what it means to be a man. Silent Cry is a deep and compelling book on how boys become men.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Meek Mill Plays Roscoe Dash, Says “You Must Not Be Getting No Money”

Yesterday, Roscoe Dash had a Twitter meltdown and blasted Kanye West and Wale for taking credit for his work.

RELATED: Roscoe Dash Says Kanye West Didn’t Give Him Credit on “Cruel Summer” Tracklisting

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In a flurry of tweets, Dash proclaimed that he deserved credit for the track “To the World”, and that he also wrote the hook to Wale and Miguel’s #1 hit song, “Lotus Flower Bomb”.

Well, Meek Mill didn’t take too kindly to Roscoe Dash putting his MMG label mate on blast and came to his defense. Check out what he tweeted Roscoe Dash below:

Wow, I think Meek may be right. Artists stiff songwriters all the time now. Why else would Dash be complaining?

The new Twitter beef doesn’t end here, Roscoe Dash went on to put Meek Mill on blast for apologizing to him via a DM for calling him a “b*tch.”

This is getting weirder and weirder. Dash also introduced exhibit A and exhibit B to try to prove that he did in fact write or co-write I should say Kanye’s “To The World” and Wale’s “Lotus Flower Bomb.”

Roscoe Dash is going to get himself exiled from Hip-Hop if he keeps this up. Maybe he should first get a good lawyer to get him paid for his services and then a good publicist to get that info out for him in a more positive manner.

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Cee Lo Starring In Upcoming Animated Comedy “Hotel Transylvania”

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Cee Lo Green has been cast in a new animated family comedy titled “Hotel Transylvania.”

The animated comedy will center around a “five-stake” resort that Dracula owns, where monsters and their families live for free.

The monsters are free to be who they want at Dracula’s lavish resort, where humans cannot bother them.

A variety of characters are in “Hotel Transylvania,” including Frankenstein, The Invisible man and the Werewolf’s family.

Director Genndy Tartakovsky lined up an all-star cast for “Hotel Transylvania,” which is the executive produced by Adam Sandler.

In addition to Sandler, the movie also stars Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Steve Buscemi, David S####, Kevin James, Molly Shannon and others.

The animated comedy “Hotel Transylvania” is due in movie theaters on September 28.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Did Akon Lie About Discovering Lady Gaga?

As we’ve all heard, the story goes that Akon discovered Lady Gaga when she was working at as a songwriter for Interscope Records. He saw potential in her and signed her to his record label, Kovict Music.

Well, thatcstory is a lie, according to the newest reality show star to hit the scene, Tamar Braxton.

Tamar is the younger sister of singer Toni Braxton, and she is also on two hit shows on We TV, “The Braxton Family Values” and “Tamar and Vince.” The latter is her show with her husband, mega music manager Vince Herbert. Vince is currently Lady Gaga’s manager, and according to Tamar, he is the one that discovered Gaga and not Akon. Check out what she told Power 105.1’s “The Breakfast Club” below:

Why would she [Lady Gaga] mention Akon for? He’s a liar and the truth ain’t in him. What was the story he told? Because I was there when [Vince] discovered Lady Gaga and Akon was nowhere near. I’m just trying to be honest. I mean, from what I know, is that REDONE was his producer and so that’s how he got that credit. You know how people be stealing peoples publishing and stuff like that […] and that’s how that happened, but he didn’t find her on Myspace like this one [points to Vince] did. He didn’t find her on the roller-skates with the bikini top.

I’m sorry I just don’t like it when people be lying like that. Just tell the truth. He needs to sit down in all seats in Yankee stadium.

So according to Tamar, Vince found Lady Gaga on Myspace and pulled her into the limelight and super stardom. Interesting. Akon was in and featured on Gaga’s first mainstream music video, “Just Dance” – shouldn’t he get some credit for introducing her to the masses?

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Daily Word: Today is a Gift!!!

Happy Friday, my Warriors of Light!

Welcome to the day that is your greatest gift…TODAY!!!! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to seizing the moment! If life was the stock market, putting all your money on Today would ALWAYS yield you the greatest return! If life was the casino, betting the house on Today would guarantee you more than enough places to stay! If life was insurance, then Today would be the best carrier, but since life is life, then it’s imperative that you seize the moment!

Too often people complain about how they would like their life to be, but don’t realize that their life is the way they made it, and can change it TODAY if they really wanted to! We spend time wishing instead of doing, and then wonder why we’re still stagnate! It’s like saying you’re hungry while sitting in front of a big plate of food! FINISH YOUR BREAKFAST!!

Stop asking for more before you even take advantage of what you have right now! Right Now, you are Great! Right Now you can make the impossible happen!! Right now you are blessed and are in a good position to make all of your dreams come true! Seize the Moment and make TODAY great!!
-Ash’Cash

“Nothing is worth more than this day.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“You may think there is a lot wrong with you, but there is also a lot right with you.” -Joel Osteen

“Everything you need you already have. You are complete right now, you are a whole, total person, not an apprentice person on the way to someplace else.” -Wayne Dyer

“You have within you right now, everything you need to deal with whatever the world can throw at you.” -Brian Tracy

“There is no better time than right now to be happy.Happiness is a journey, not a destination.So work like you don’t need money.Love like you’ve never been hurt, and, Dance like no one’s watching…” -Unknown

“Where you are, is a great place to start. In fact, where you are is the only place from which you can ever start.” -Ralph Marston

“If you are still talking about what you did yesterday, you haven’t done much today.” -Unknown

“Within you right now is the power to do things you never dreamed possible. This power becomes available to you just as you can change your beliefs.” -Unknown

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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.

Pusha T: Pushin’ “Cruel Summer”, Christianity and The Clipse Like a D-Boy

It might have been a Cruel Summer for Kanye West, but for Pusha T, it’s all G.O.O.D. One half of the celebrated Virginia duo, The Clipse,  Pusha T is all over the new G.O.O.D music project, and he feels like even though this is some of the greatest music ever compiled on a compilation, the best is yet to come.

Pusha T took a few minutes out from his Hawaiian vacation to give AllHipHop.com his thoughts on spirituality and G.O.O.D  music:

AllHipHop.com: God has been central theme in most of your album covers. Does this industry make you struggle with your spirit at all?

Pusha T: No, not actually. I think I’m pretty God fearing. My sentiments are usually just sayings, like I am a Baptist, raised in the church, and I am raised in VA, so it’s just Southern life. It’s like our talk, our lingo we use, so it’s a part of my upbringing.

AllHipHop.com: Is Clipse still gonna remain true to the group that we all know and love since one of you is a dedicated Christian?

Pusha T: I’m a Christian! What you tryin’ to say d#####? [laughter] I feel like Clipse is definitely gonna be. First of all, we’re brothers, so the breakup type of talk isn’t gonna happen. Number two, Malice has always been the introspective one, the consequential one. Spirituality has always been in the music. He’s the one who came up with the Lord Willing album cover and title. I just feel like Malice is growing, man, and when we get together musically, he’s still gonna have that because when he speaks, he speaks with that level of consequential thinking. So I think people should just be in store for that great music, and look for that dynamic to come together for something amazing.

AllHipHop.com: You think the time apart has helped make you stronger as an MC?

Pusha T: I don’t know if it’s helped me; I just think it’s opened me up to playing the rap game more. Like I don’t think I’ve been this much of a rapper in my life, and I didn’t have to be when I had my brother with me. I didn’t have to like none of these muthaf*ckas.

AllHipHop.com: Well, it doesn’t seem like you do like a lot of them. Who do you like?

Pusha T: Oh I’m fans of a lot of people, and people would never know that because I never kicked it with people outside of my family, meaning the Neptunes. But everybody knows I’m a true fan of Fabolous…I’m a true fan of Slaughterhouse. I’m a true fan of a lot of people, but it doesn’t mean that I hang out with these guys or anything, and people would think I’m on some snob sh*t, but really, people always said Clipse was on some snob sh*t, because we never really did much kicking it. And being in cahoots with a bunch of m###’s, we never did that. But I’m a fan of a lot of people; that’s just three I like a lot.

AllHipHop.com: Tell me what you like about Cruel Summer since you’re all over it.

Pusha T: The album itself is just like, people are going to look at the high level of the quality of musicianship and rap and it’s just a f*cking…like the songs on this album are like…people don’t treat a compilation album or a crew album like we treated Cruel Summer. Cruel Summer is really somebody’s album.

If Ye had’ve said f*ck all you all and just done this album, and said yeah, I’ll let a couple of y’all feature, but this is my sh*t…it would be stupid, everybody would be goin’ nuts. This album, man, the level of mentality in the verses and the musicality is like opposite worlds coming together on a record, and their sh*t comes out crazy! Like Raekwon and Common, yo? Raekwon, Common, 2 Chainz [screams!], and it comes out like we’re a super-group.

AllHipHop.com: Is there anybody, including yourself, who you feel stood out as particularly great on this project?

Pusha T: I think everybody’s great. There is so much greatness on there, but there are some days that I feel like hearing different songs. Like when I was here [Hawaii] about two weeks ago, me and ‘Ye drove around for hours and listened to this sh*t from front to back. It’s like one minute I may want to hear the Teyana and John Legend record, and that ain’t got sh*t to do with Hip-Hop. I mean, people are gonna be so happy to hear this album, because it’s really a strong album. Man, you got Raekwon on records, you got Ghostface on records – you know damn well I wanna hear that, but it’s just a collection of greatness.

AllHipHop.com: How is it your solo album going to differ from what we hear on Cruel Summer?

Pusha T: Just expect the best rap album of the year.

AllHipHop.com: I know you have to go, but can I just get your thoughts on President Obama and if you think we need him in office another four years?

Pusha T: We definitely need Obama for another four years. I feel like if nothing else for motivation and to show how much America has grown. Let’s not get over that so quickly, I need us to process the fact that Obama is really in office and he’s helping work things out.  No not everything is being done but one man can never do everything it’s too much for one man to do, but he damn sure has been finding and making his way and I think it’s an inspiration.

Check out Pusha T and his G.O.O.D. Music family’s Cruel Summer – available in stores and online now.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Clark Atlanta Puts The Money Up, T.I. Turns It Down?


You know T. I. is from ATL, right? Bankhead, I do believe. I thought it was Buckhead once and got totally messed up once. Nevertheless, the homey Tip must be doing very well these days. This dude , I am being told, was offered a MEAN $80,000 to perform a 45 minute set at the prestigious Clark Atlanta University! And T.I. reportedly said NAW!

Now, I don’t know what his money is like, but it must be GREAT for him to turn down such easy money. But, here is the thing. People around the way are mumbling a bit. “Why wouldn’t T.I. do a show like that for his hometown folks?” Nobody really knows the answer, but I’m sure the reasoning is good. I need a reality show, because the paper must be magnificent! CAU, hit me up at ki*********@***il.com and I will perform for yall…$10k!

Anyway, T.I,’s a busy man. He’s got an album on deck, a reality show that’s running right now and he’s on the hit cable series “Boss.”

We can’t question the actions of the ATL Boss!

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Kanye West Sex Tape Being Shopped; Rapper Reportedly In “Tears”

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Kanye West could be “thrust” into the spotlight with his latest release – a new 20-minute sex tape featuring the rapper that is being shopped around.

RadarOnline.com reports that a source is shopping the raunchy tape to various media outlets.

The representative for Radar stated that they had seen the sex tape in full and confirmed it was indeed Kanye West.

The 20-minute tape was reportedly shot in a hotel room, with an unidentified female, who resembles Kanye’s current girlfriend, Kim Kardashian.

At the beginning of the video, the woman clearly states she is 18-years old.

She claims that she is married, and she’s there to have intercourse with Kanye because she and her husband “don’t have sex anymore.”

A source said that Kanye West is terrified of the tape being leaked and that he was doing anything to keep the tape private.

“If this were to hit the market it would be worth a fortune, there would definitely be a lot of people wanting to see this!”

The sex tape far outweighs the nude pictures that were circulating of Kanye West several years ago.

In June, Kanye “accidentally” tweeted racy photos of himself and a p### star named Amia Miley, from a hotel bedroom.

The tape could also be a serious “blow” to the rapper’s career.

“Kanye was practically in tears when he heard the tape was being shopped.”

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Bizzy Bone, Jay-Z and 106 And Park!

Damn. I didn’t know so many people had hate for the show that Free and AJ and Terrance and Rocsi made awesome. Well, the rumors were rampant, but premature. The 106 twitter account has been deflecting rumors of the shows demise. AllHipHop’s news section even covered it. Here are the the tweets. Some of the replies were EH…harsh.

Anyway…I can’t help but be a bit sad at seeing Terrence and Rox go.

We really need Free on my…I mean, on the air over there at BET.

Honestly, I just did this lame rumor to post a picture of Free’s assets.

JAY-Z IS WINNING!

Hip-Hop has gone into the level above the next level with this one. As crazy as it sounds, its so true. Jay-Z, an ex D-boy-turned-rapper, is now the president’s friend. Wow. Beyonce smiling bigger than…wow.

Photo tweeted by President Barack Obama showing him with Jay-Z and Beyonce at last night’s fundraiser in Chelsea.


BIZZY BONE ADDRESSES DRUG RUMORS

AllHipHop got at the boy Bizzy Bone and got him to address those pesky rumors of drub addiction.


RELATED: Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Bizzy Bone On That Molly?

AllHipHop.com: Anytime you get to a point like that, everyone always wants to say something. Those rumors that MediaTakeOut.com had about you being on drugs – how much did that bother you?
Bizzy Bone: I mean, you know what, I’m gonna be very, very honest with you. I can’t comment on that, and I can’t talk about that particular situation at this point. But just on my behalf and in my defense, I’d like to tell my fans, as far as the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony core fanbase that believe in the music, them grateful dead motherf*ckers that been there for 10, 20 years, some of them been there for two, three years, some of them been there for five years, I want to let them know everything that I’m doing is not just for me, it’s so I can keep putting out great music, they can keep enjoying music, and their children can see a young, vibrant, healthy Bizzy Bone that they used to see. And that’s what I’m doing it for as well, if that makes sense to any of my muthaf*ckas out there.

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Roscoe Dash Says Kanye West Didn’t Give Him Credit on “Cruel Summer” Tracklisting

(AllHipHop News) Atlanta rapper and songwriter Roscoe Dash recently took to Twitter to voice his displeasure with not being named in the credits on Kanye West’s newly released G.O.O.D. music compilation, Cruel Summer.

Roscoe voiced his opinion on the social media site, proclaiming that he deserved credit for the track “To the World”, and that he also wrote the hook to Wale and Miguel’s #1 hit song, “Lotus Flower Bomb”.

In the rant on Twitter, Roscoe referenced an interview that Kanye West released on YouTube.

“Everybody go get the G.O.O.D album and listen to #1 then watch @kanyewest interview … & tell me y I’m not on the credits,” Roscoe tweeted.

After several hours of comments from fans, and after setting the blog world on fire with his incendiary statements, Roscoe decided to clarify that he solely wrote the hook on the Wale song, and not the whole song itself.

“After getting off the phone with @wale I feel like I need to clarify I WROTE THE HOOK for “lotus flowerbomb” not his verses,” Roscoe clarified.

West has yet to comment on the situation. See Roscoe’s Twitter timeline below:

EXCLUSIVE: Imaginative Author R. Kayeen Thomas Reflects on How our Enslaved Past Shapes our Hip-Hop Present

Hip-Hop purists and die-hards often question the substance of today’s rap music. While “snap and trap” music dominates the airwaves, many fans of the music and the culture lament the “dumbing down” of the music where substance is relegated to the Internet. The question of “What Happened to REAL Hip-Hop?” has troubled author R. Kayeen Thomas for years and fueled the plot of his debut novel, Antebellum.

A teacher, activist, and author, Thomas penned a masterpiece with Antebellum. The fictional story of a famous rapper known by the inflammatory stage name, “Da Ni**a,” the book takes the protagonist on a journey of self-discovery when he is transported back to slavery times after being shot by a rival crew. While enslaved, “Da Ni**a,” who remembers his previous life, experiences first-hand the trials and tribulations of his forefathers and foremothers who were enslaved while yet yearning for freedom.

The book, which debuted earlier this year, takes readers on a hard-hitting and gritty ride through the entertainment industry and through the dark days of slavery as the main character is “broken,” and he deals with the decisions he made as an artist. Antebellum is an amazing and well-crafted story that will have people thinking about way after they turn the final pages.

AllHipHop.com spoke to R. Kayeen Thomas about Antebellum, Hip-Hop, and how our beloved culture is shaping future generations while carrying the legacy of those generations long past.

AllHipHop.com: So, how did you come up with the idea [for Antebellum]?

R. Kayeen Thomas: It was an idea that was really put into my head for about a year before I put pen to pad, of an idea going back to slavery times and what would that look like, and how would it change him. It was kind of representative of myself being a part of the Hip-Hop generation and Hip-Hop culture. But also having a really deep love for African-American culture, I came to a point where I was conflicted with my love of Hip-Hop and the music which had become, quite frankly, dangerous for the culture and the community. The negative images, the negative messages, the misogyny, the sexism, the drugs, the violence just being pounded over and over again. This book was my attempt to stay in both worlds, and to bridge the gap between the hip-hop generation and the previous generation.

AllHipHop.com: I find that interesting, because as we get older and the culture get older, our ears and tastes change. There becomes this inter-generational generation gap. I can imagine some of the backlash is going to be that there is this “conscious” brother who is attacking “snap and trap” music. How do you reconcile that sort of internal conflict that Hip-Hop has with itself?

R. Kayeen Thomas: Right now, there are like three different generations in Hip-Hop. I feel like I’m right in the middle. A lot of the new stuff, I just can’t get with it. As far as my own taste, I’m still with 2Pac, early Eminem stuff, early DMX, even that music wasn’t uplifting. I just do recognize that there was a substance with the Hip-Hop that I grew up with than what there is today. There was still more of a thought of quality. Even with music that has negativity, if it’s not artistic or purposeful, why is it even on the radio?

AllHipHop.com: But, who makes those decisions?

R. Kayeen Thomas: At this point, it’s very clear that whatever is introduced to the public as the new cool is going to become cool. This industry has more power than people even find comfortable to recognize. There is definitely some sentiment at the top coming down. There is only so much socially conscious music that you are going to hear, like a quota. We got Kendrick Lamar, as far as the new Hip-Hop people; he is by far, my favorite. With Kendrick, there is a balance. But, he is rare. The machine puts out a lot of people who don’t have substance; you get one of them for every ten others.

AllHipHop.com: The main character’s performance name is “Da N*gga.” Why did you choose such a controversial name?

R. Kayeen Thomas: I really wanted to play on that name and how it is so over used in Hip-Hop. Ninety-nine percent of the time, if you listen to an unedited song, you are going to hear the word n*gga. But what about people who are outside of the inner city urban community, people who can’t distinguish between n-i-g-g-a and n-i-g-g-e-r. What does it mean for them? How does it affect their psyche?

AllHipHop.com: In the book, you chose to put the character back into slavery – not in the field – but being broken in the most inhumane way possible. Why?

R. Kayeen Thomas: I think there are so many watered down images of slavery and of the civil rights era, it makes it really easy for people to say, ‘yeah, it was bad, but we’ve moved on.’ So I chose the most painful aspect of slavery because that’s how it was. That’s what Black people had to go through in this country. I wanted that to hit home. I’m not going to give you anything sugarcoated – that would be cheating myself and cheating my readers.

AllHipHop.com: What impact do you hope the book has on the urban entertainment industry?

R. Kayeen Thomas: I would love for this book to spark a national discussion on race and Hip-Hop. That goes beyond the entertainment industry. For people to really sit down and discuss are there parallels between the industry and slavery. How can we make our music more of our own? Because it’s fiction, people are free to take from it what they want. It’s open to interpretation. What I sought out to do was to create a character who embodies today’s mainstream Hip-Hop and put him through a situation and have it affect and change him. I want people to think, “If I had to go through what my ancestors went through as a rapper, would my lyrics still be the same?”

Antebellum: A Novel by R. Kayeen Thomas is in stores now. Connect with him on Twitter (@RKayeenThomas).

MC Lyte, Charlamagne and Angela Yee To Host Annual “Youth Fest” At John Jay College

(AllHipHop News) MC Lyte has been tapped to host HipHop 4 Life’s annual “Youth Fest” event taking place in New York next month.

The event, which will take place October 6 at John Jay College in New York, aims to help 12-18 year-old’s build self-esteem and leadership skills.

In addition to MC Lyte, popular radio host Charlamagne and Angela Yee from Power 105.1 will be among the notable speakers encouraging the teenagers.

The theme of this year’s annual “Youth Fest” is “Don’t Pressure Me… Respect Me!: Combating Bullying.”

“Youth Fest” will feature an activity fair, parent workshops, performances and entertainment.

HipHop 4 Life life will also provide over 200 children with a free lunch during 2012 “Youth Fest,” which takes place from 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM.

For more information visit: http://hiphop4lifeonline.com/programs/youthfest

AHH Stray News: Michelle O Loves Hip-Hop, 2 Chainz in London, Randy Jackson Wins Child Support Case

(AllHipHop News) First Lady Michelle Obama recently made an appearance on a Orlando, Florida radio station, where she discussed her healthy lifestyle, in addition to her love of old-school Hip-Hop music. Mrs. Obama appeared on 102 Jamz, where she was discussing the importance of voting in this years election, as well as the music she works out to. Mrs. Obama revealed that one of her favorite tracks was the late Heavy D.’s 1989 classic “We Got Our Own Thang,” as well as Chubb Rock’s party rocking classic “Treat ‘Em Right.” “A little Chubb Rock, a little Heavy D. That’s on my iPod,” Mrs. Obama revealed during the interview. “That’s some of my ‘Get me going music’.”

Atlanta, Georgia rapper 2Chainz is slated to make a highly anticipated appearance in London this November. Representatives for the Electric Ballroom in London have announced that 2Chainz will hit the stage on Wednesday, November 14. The rapper is expected to perform a number of his hit singles, including tracks from his latest #1 album Based On a T.R.U. Story. Tickets for 2Chainz’ London performance are on sale now at www.ticketweb.co.uk.

R&B singer Randy Jackson of the Jackson family fame recently won a legal victory, thanks to attorney Bret D. Lewis, who has also represented a number of rappers in the past. Randy Jackson was involved in a bitter child support battle with Alajandra Jackson. Court papers revealed that Alajandra waited until after the children were adults when she attempted to enforce a $500,000 award against Randy Jackson, stemming from a judgment in 1990. The court recently found that Randy Jackson was never served with a summons or complaint, and set aside the default judgment and all arrears. “I love my children, and I have always loved my children. I will always take care of them and I have always taken care of them. I thank my attorney Bret D. Lewis for all his hard work in bringing about justice for me,” Randy Jackson said. Bret D. Lewis has represented artists like Snoop Dogg, Daz Dillinger, Knocturnal and others.