Nas Helps Def Jam Roll Out Plans for a Springtime Takeover

(AllHipHop News) Def Jam Recordings held an industry-wide conference call this evening (April 5) to announce their upcoming lineup of spring music releases.

Rapper Nas called in for the conference that linked more than 400 journalists, bloggers, DJs, and radio program directors with news from some of the label’s artist roster.

Also included on the live call were rappers YG, Big K.R.I.T., and 2 Chainz, who updated callers on their latest ventures and music.

Nas reported on his forthcoming single entitled “The Don”, soon to serve as the lead single from his upcoming summer album, Life Is Good.

His portion of the call started with a sneak sample of the West Indian-inspired, lyric heavy song – one he later found out was produced by Heavy D after the Mount Vernon’s rapper/producer’s passing last fall.

“The Don” will also be spotlighted as part of the music selected for the 2012 NFL Draft.

“Salaam sent me a track – no, he played it over the phone – and when he played it, I heard Supercat’s voice in it. I like Supercat, I’ve always liked Supercat, so I kinda had an idea of what I wanted to do with it,” said Nas during the call. “When Heav died, Salaam called me, he said, ‘Yo man, you know who gave me that beat?’ I’m thinking since Heav just died, it gotta be by Heav. So, I’m like, ‘Who?’ and he’s like, ‘Heav.’ I’m like, ‘Wow.’ So it just took on a whole new level.”

The Queensbridge rapper was more vocal than typical on the call, answering participant questions on everything from Hip-Hop’s responsibility on speaking out about Trayvon Martin to thoughts on the historic label he is currently signed to.

“Trayvon Martin is a conversation we’re having everyday since the beginning of America,” Nas noted. “So, it’s amazing that this young man, his life has become something to pull us all together to protest this sickness of racism. It’s just sad that someone this young had to come to that kind of cowardice, you know what I’m saying.

“Hip-Hop having a responsibility? Of course. Hip-Hop has many responsibilities, and does Hip-Hop as a whole? No. There’s too much going on for Hip-Hop as a whole to focus on one thing. But, yeah, why not? Yeah.Trayvon was Hip-Hop, he’s one of us so, of course, we have a responsibility to do something. Something. You know what I mean?” he added.

On other fronts, Nas also spoke about his featured appearance on “Champion” from the recently-released Nicki Minaj album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded.

“You know, Nicki’s the sh*t. I love how she works,” Nas said. “Just listening to her music, I can kinda get a vibe on how she works. It sounds like a lot of hard work, and I love her music. I was just down, I was just down to do it.”

About the new album, Life Is Good, and its reported references to his past work, he said, “There’s a couple of records; there’s another ‘Black Girl Lost’. We trying to place the album sequencing right now, and the album songlist is coming soon. So, hopefully that cut will be on the piece when it’s slated for its position, ‘cause there’s some other records that just feel kinda better in the lineup. If it doesn’t come out on the album, I’m gonna put it out anyway.”

When asked about his feelings toward Def Jam, an imprint he has vocally spoken out against in the past, Nas said, “I definitely am very serious about this Def Jam label and what I thought about Def Jam just coming up. They did the unthinkable. They put out Beastie Boys, they put out Public Enemy, and the list goes on. Just having a record out on Def Jam is me crossing things off the list, you know what I’m saying, things I want to do, things I want to accomplish, things I want to conquer. That’s one of the things that’s always been on my list, and I gotta tell you, every label that I’ve been at, there’s always been the bad side. You know, nothing’s perfect in anything you do in life, especially when it comes to music and the music business.”

In the long stretches between his albums, Nas said he depends on his DJ friends to push his music at the street level to compete against the latest industry trends.

“As far as mixtapes, I don’t do those… Do what you do and may God be with you. I do what I do.

“It’s been a long time since I dropped a solo album…I don’t think it’s Escobar season this year. It’s Nasty Nas season. All my dons, raise a glass, Nasty Nas season has begun.”

Nas’ Life Is Good is due out on Def Jam in Summer 2012.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jay-Z Tweets About Blue Ivy and Beyonce Shares Intimate Photos With Her Fans

It looks like the Carters are still flying high off of their four-year wedding anniversary and have decided to share some intimate details of their personal lives with their fans. Today, proud papa Jay-Z posted a cute photo of baby Blue Ivy Carter’s shoe, along with the following caption, “Jet Blue, Blue’s first flight.”

Also, Beyonce’s official tumblr page has gone live! The “Love On Top” singer has released intimate photos from the last few years of her life, including photos of her and Jay-Z, bikini pics, and family flicks. Check out the array of photos Bey released below:

You can check out more photos and a cute pregnancy video on Beyonce’s tumbr.

SWV’s Album Sampler Reminds Us of When People Actually Sang

Famed R&B girl group SWV is back, and they haven’t missed a step! They recently released an album sampler, that gives a glimpse into their first album since 1997, I Missed Us.

Coko, Lelee, and Taj make up SWV (Sisters With Voices). And there’s no need for Auto-Tune here. For old and new fans alike, this is sure to please your ears, as the group reunites with the same stellar sound that made us fall in love back on their 1992 debut It’s About Time. The album went multi-platinum and spawned a string of Top 10 R&B hits, including “I’m So Into You”, “Right Here”, “Weak” and “You’re Always On My Mind”.

It’s not everyday that a successful R&B girl group from the ’90s reunites, releases music, and it actually sounds like quality material. Let’s enjoy this moment, please. What do you think about their latest sound?

I Missed Us is available everywhere on April 17.

Fabolous Hosts 3rd Annual Urban Promise Fundraiser; Teams with Urban Promise to Help Camden, NJ Youth

(AllHipHop News) Last night Brooklyn rapper Fabolous hosted his 3rd Annual Urban Promise Fundraiser, an event developed by his non-profit organization, A Fabolous Way.

Funds were collected to help 45 inner-city youth from Camden, New Jersey go on a week-long educational spring break trip to Maryland.

The kids will have the opportunity to go zip lining, canoeing, rock climbing and tours in Washington, DC.

The children will get to meet some of the local United States Congressmen, on the trip.

Last night celebs like Fabolous, Emily B., Kevin Hart and others showed up to support the event.

Check video recap below.

Authentic Notorious B.I.G. Jacket Hits Auction Block

(AllHipHop News) An authentic jacket worn by the late Notorious B.I.G. will hit the auction block later this month in New York.

Notorious B.I.G.’s original leather jacket will be sold during a three-day sale by Philip Weiss Auctions.

The jacket features Biggie’s name emblazoned on the right chest, the Flip Squad logo on the left and Funkmaster Flex’s logo on the back.

A representative for Philip Weiss Auctions said that B.I.G.’s jacket has already attracted “intense interest.”

B.I.G.’s jacket is being auctioned off with other Hollywood memorabilia, including stamps, coins, postcards, animation art, rock ‘n roll collectibles and more.

The event will take place from April 19-21 at Philip Weiss Auctions’ gallery in Oceanside, New York.

B.I.G.’s leather jacket will be sold in the second session on Saturday, April 21, starting at 2 p.m.

Bid’s will also be accept via the Internet on Proxibid.com and Auctionzip.com.