Hip-Hop’s New Rising Star Bengie B is a No Limit Forever

This is not the No Limit Records that we remember from our youth. It has evolved. The ambition that fueled a young Master P has now spawned an empire, and the No Limit Forever label is reflection of that. With a roster full of artists armed with both lyrical and business abilities, this new version is poised to take the game back, using the blueprint that they themselves invented.

Leading the pack is none other than Master P’s protégé, Bengie B. A Baton Rouge, Louisiana native, Bengie B has been making waves throughout the South and is now poised to step into the national spotlight. Combining lyrical depth and tales from the hood, Bengie B is quickly giving voice to a young generation longing to hear about more than fast cars and women.

A young businessman in P’s own image, Bengie is also stepping into new ventures, and will be appearing in Master P’s forthcoming new movie “Get Money,” which will also features Gucci Mane. But music remains his passion. In the following interview, AllHipHop.com finds out directly from Master P what made him place Bengie at the forefront of No Limit Forever, and why he has so much faith in him:

AllHipHop.com: How do you differ from other artists, not only in Baton Rouge, but also on your roster as well?

Bengie B: First off, I feel like I differ from other artist because I make more heartfelt music that more people can relate to.  Right now, I feel like ain’t nobody really touching on the topics that I’m touching on. It’s only so much shining you can do, so much stunting you can do; I like to touch on other topics, deeper topics. You can feel me when I’m talking which is why people can relate to me.

AllHipHop.com: What do you think it is that Master P saw in you that made him place you at the forefront of the No Limit Forever?

Bengie B: I think it’s my versatility and my work ethic. I’m a hard worker and he sees that I’m really hungry. I came from the same place that he came from, and I think I that he sees a lot of himself in me, so I think that’s why he became so attached to me; to make another person like him.

AllHipHop.com: There are some artists who haven’t had great experiences from their labels; do you think that No Limit is a good fit for you?

Bengie B: It feels genuine, it feels like family. There’s no other place that I would want to be but with No Limit. Coming from where I’m from in Louisiana [Baton Rouge], we looked up to ‘P like no other. I’m with the right team, I feel good, and I’m confident.

AllHipHop.com: Do you think that you will have any problems appealing to markets outside of the South?

Bengie B: I get messages from everyone from the U.K. to Dubai, telling me that they love my music and that it does something for them, they can feel it; and that means a lot to me. I know that it’s farther than just Baton Rouge.

AllHipHop.com: We’re kind of just being introduced to you but how exactly did you get into the game?

Bengie B: I’ve been rapping since 6th grade, it started off with poems then I got into music. I started recording in 8th/9th grade, saving my little money up just so I could get studio time and cut records. I just wanted to get my stuff out in my area as much as I could, and that’s how P heard me. It’s like music has always been there, I could always listen to my music and it take me to a different place, no matter what was going on in my life or what I was going through, I just put on my music and it took me to where I wanted to go to. I just kept writing about, about my struggles, my happiness, everything I go through. I want people to feel me, because I have a story to tell and I think that there are a lot of people like me. I’m a real person. In the music industry there’s a lot of sugar coating and I like to keep it real.

AllHipHop.com: It seems as if P is more concerned with putting out a quality project versus just trying to push a project out; do you feel that this has given you time to put together a quality project?

Bengie B: I mean the timing is right now. We’ve been at this for a minute, we waited until the time was right and now that he says that we’re ready…we’re ready. I feel like with every song I grow. P waited until he felt like it was my time. Now it’s my time.

AllHipHop.com: What was it about Bengie B that made you want to place him at the forefront of the No Limit Forever?

Master P: He represents the brand to the fullest; he has the talent, he’s been loyal, he’s been groomed for this and the industry needs him. We understand that he is this industry’s next big star; like he said, they can feel him. People want regular people that they can touch, and they want what’s real. That’s what he represents for this generation. Being able to see the good and the bad that I have done helps him to understand even more.

I’m grooming everyone around me to be entrepreneurs, not just artists. This is his business too, so we’re in this 50/50. He wants to make money, and so do I. He wants to be successful, and I want to be successful. This is us regaining our title back, and it’s going to take real, authentic, artists to bring that to the table. We do need someone to represent us, and he’s prepared to do that.

AllHipHop.com: You have an excellent reputation as an entrepreneur, so it seems as if you’re trying to instill that in your artists as well.

Master P: This is a business. Like B said, we’re not doing this to be stunting or shining, we’re doing this to feed our families. If we can’t feed our families off of what we’re doing, it doesn’t make sense. We’re also getting into the movie business, so you will see B starring in our new movie Get Money with Gucci Mane.

I did this before; the difference is now we’re just taking the brand and restarting in Baton Rouge, and there’s nothing bigger than him there. Even though we come from the streets, we come from the struggle, they want something out of life, they understand life, and something better for their families, and that’s why I’m so attached to them, I knew if I made the right moves I could take my family out of this struggle.

AllHipHop.com: It seems as if you have chosen to rely strictly on the music without the benefit of gimmicks or things of that nature.

Master P: Nah, we’re not into that. The thing about us is we have real relationships, we’ve been around each other a long time and that’s why we consider each other family. You know how some people just, sign a bunch of artists, we’re not into that. When we go into the road or go on tour, everybody knows everybody. This roster is really family. This is what we do. We feel as if 2012 is ours. It’s a whole new movement.

AllHipHop.com: So, what are your plans for 2012, is it all about Bengie and if so will his project drop anytime soon?

Master P: Yeah, he has a mixtape coming, he’ll be the first to drop a mixtape and then we’ll release the album, but our whole goal is to take over for this summer. To do a lot of tours and appearances for the radio, for different cities, just getting on the road and touching the people. A lot of these B and C markets where a lot of these bigger artists aren’t trying to go to.

We’re going to the ‘hood, we know where our market is and we’re reaching our people.

AllHipHop.com: Do you have a tentative release date for either the album or the mixtape?

Master P: His mixtape “Ben Raw Ben Real” is coming in April, the first week of April.

AllHipHop.com: Bengie, have you had any comparisons with any of the other new artists or rosters out right now?

Bengie B: I was always taught that an original is worth more than a copy. I make it a point not to do what other people are doing, if everybody is going right I’m going to left. From all the fans I have so far they tell me that I’m original and I like that. I can only do me, I can only do Ben. I can only talk about my life and what I’ve been through.

Master P: We don’t do no hate. We don’t do no beef. We want everyone in this new generation to have fun and do their thing, just appreciate us and know that 2012 is our time.

Everybody gets a time. If you look at the All Star Game, the Dunk Contest, it was a whole different roster, and completely different people. We’re not trying to do what other people are doing, we’re starting from scratch. Starting from the bottom and rebuilding our way to the top. That’s what No Limit Forever means.  Build that fan base, get out there and touch those fans, show them that we’re unique.

AllHipHop.com: So you’re basically going off a blueprint that you invented?

Master P: The only thing that changed is that it’s a digital game now.  You have to be able to change with the times. You have to be able to reach the streets and reach the internet. It’s a different game, I had to go everywhere, sell my music out of the back of my trunk. Right now, you can have a huge single and have people in other countries catch a hold of it.

I think from being able to come from one era of music, and to still have the swag to be relevant with this time period. That just comes from studying the music, preparing, and having an open mind to this new generation of music.

I feel like I’m Phil Jackson and my team is the Lakers.

AllHipHop.com: Have you embraced the digital age or do you shy away from it?

Bengie B: I have a facebook and a twitter that I check daily. I interact with my fans, but P told us to stay out of beef and things of that nature. We don’t get into all of that.

The music speaks for itself, once you listen to my music; you basically know everything about me. I speak from my heart, and people can feel it.

Master P: In 2012, the real will recognize the real. If you can’t beat us, you might as well join us, but you not going to stop us. I’m the Godfather and Bengie B is the Tony Montana of this game. We the world’s most dangerous record company, you know why? We’re educated, and we’re street.

We’re about getting money; everybody else wants to be famous, we’re going to show them how to get money.

Find Bengie B on Twitter (@Bengie_bee). or visit www.nolimitforeverrecords.com.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil’ Kim Calls 106 & Park’s Rosci Disrespectful!

Lil’ Kim stopped by 106th & Park yesterday to speak about the legacy of the Notorious B.I.G on the 15th anniversary of his death and took offense when Rosci asked her a Nicki Minaj question.

The Queen Bee politely declined to answer, but afterwards went on Twitter to air Rosci out.

“I want to take the time 2 say #TeamLilKim & all my fans that came out 2 106. I f*cking love you guys. Y’all really turnt it up 7 represented. Even when Rosci tried to get disrespectful towards the end & ask an inappropriate irrelevant question on the day we are supposed to be celebrating my man, notorious B.I.G’s accomplishments.”

Lil’ Kim was also there promoting her new single, “If you Love Me”. Well, if that isn’t irrelevant….let me stop right there! Check out the video of Lil’ Kim’s appearance below. Do you think Rosci was being disrespectful, or was she just doing her job?

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Remy Ma Being Released From Jail?

We heard an explosive rumor straight from New York rapper Papoose last night. He told us that Remy Ma may be released from prison this year!!!! Hooray!

Remy Ma was at the height of her rap career and signed to Terror Squad when she was sentenced to eight years in prison in 2008 for accidentally shooting one of her homegirls TWICE after the “friend” stole money out of her purse. Papoose and Remy got married in prison in 2008 and are still together!

Papoose told us that if all goes well, Remy will be released this year. He also gave a warning to both female and male rappers that she is coming for the throne! Pap said that Remy is in the best shape of her life both physically and mentally and has been writing lyrics non-stop while behind bars.

We all saw what Tupac and T.I. did after they were released from prison. Could Remy Ma be the next rapper to escape the system with a crazy album? I know one thing – Minaj better step her cookies up! Remy Ma can rap!

Just to refresh your memory on what a beast Remy Ma is, check out a few of her videos below:

BIGGIE WEEK: Was Biggie Smalls the G.O.A.T.? – Reflections from 9th Wonder & Phonte

Game recognize game. And when your name appears 99.99% of the time on the Hip-Hop Nation’s lists of greatest rappers, you just might be the greatest.

The debate will likely rage on forever as to whom is the “Greatest Of All Time” in rap music, but there is little doubt that The Notorious B.I.G. remains one of the sturdy pillars of the genre and the culture.

At age 24, and with only two studio albums to his credit, Christopher Wallace had a definite “it” factor – that certain something that today might be called “swag” or might have earned him a privileged place among living icons.

Still, in death, his iconic status lives on. And in rap, where there is mutual respect among competing MCs but little affection, even the greats who still uphold the music can agree that BIG left an indelible mark on them as artists and people. For producers and DJs, the relationship to Bed-Stuy’s Boy was different but equally powerful – the way he “rode the beat” ranks high among many of their reflections eternal.

AllHipHop.com spent last evening (March 8) with two North Carolina rap giants – producer extraordinaire, 9th Wonder, and his talented partner and former Little Brother member, singer/rapper Phonte. At the legendary Sigma Sound Stage, after sharing their own endearing stories of industry triumphs and struggles during Red Bull Music Academy’s stop in Philadelphia, the duo reflected on whether or not The Notorious B.I.G. was indeed the G.O.A.T.:

Coolio, Son Locked Up In Las Vegas

(AllHipHop News) Coolio and his family are having a rough day, as the rap star and his son are currently both behind bars in the same Las Vegas jail.

Coolio was arrested in Las Vegas today (March 9), after he was pulled over during a routine traffic stop.

The rap star, who was a passenger in the car, was taken into custody because there were two bench warrants out for his arrest, for traffic violations.

Coolio is being held at Clark County Detention Center, where his son Grtis Ivey is being held on more serious charges.

According to reports, Grtis has been held without bail since November of 2011.

He is accused of conspiring with a Las Vegas prostitute to rob a man of $5000 at gunpoint in his apartment.

Lil Wayne Partners With Mountain Dew; Building Skate Park In New Orleans

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Lil Wayne has partnered with Mountain Dew to build a skate park in his hometown of New Orleans.

The new deal is part of a new partnership between Lil Wayne, Mountain Dew and Blueprint Group.

Blueprint Group is a new artist development and management company that was formed as a result of a merger between Gee Roberson’s Hip Hop Since 1978 and Bryant’s Bryant Management.

Under the new partnership between Blueprint Group, Lil Wayne and Mountain Dew, a new advertising partnership will be launched titled “DEWeezy.”

The rapper’s campaign will feature advertisements, personal appearances and the building of the skate park.

The campaign is being produced by the Glu Agency, which will be charged with executing the campaign.

“We are excited to partner Lil Wayne’s brand with a brand like Mountain Dew, a household name. Representatives from the Glu Agency approached us with the idea over a year ago, which was surprising to us because corporate America is often very conservative and Lil Wayne is a unique artist,” said Cortez Bryant, co-CEO of Blueprint Group. “However by showing interest in Lil Wayne, both Mountain Dew and the Glu Agency showed us they were forward thinking and valued the impact that Lil Wayne’s brand has had and will continue to have on global pop culture.”

Lil Wayne and Blueprint Group will announce more details about the Mountain Dew partnership at this year’s SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas.

The news of Lil Wayne’s joint venture with Mountain Dew comes on the heels of the recent release of his clothing company, TrukFit.