T.I.’s Probation Officer Recommends Prison; Lawyers Seek Lesser Sentence

(AllHipHop News) Prison time for T.I. is inevitable, although prosecutors and defense lawyers representing the rap star are arguing in court over how much time he should spend in prison for violating his probation. According to reports, T.I.’s probation officer has recommended a sentence of eight to 14 months in prison, while lawyers for the rapper countered that at most, T.I. should be sent to prison for 5 to 11 months.  At 2:00 PM on October 15th, T.I. will find out just how much time he will spend behind bars, for violating the terms of his probation on September 1st in Los Angeles. Police stopped the rapper around 10:45PM on the Sunset Strip, after he made an illegal U-turn in his Maybach. A search of the occupants revealed that T.I. and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Cottle were carrying a controlled substance, later identified as ecstasy. Additionally, T.I. tested positive for drugs during a test conducted after the traffic stop.T.I. was on probation after being released from prison last March, after serving a year for attempting to purchase machine guns and silencers in October of 2007, just before the BET Awards.

Chip tha Ripper: Gift Raps

While many people from around the world are more familiar with Kid Cudi and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony when it comes to Cleveland hip-hop, many fans are starting to take note of one of Cleveland’s finest, Chip tha Ripper. Chip who recently finished up a nationwide tour, is currently working on a new project called Gift Raps, set to be released as a Slab Ent and Cake Recordings project.  The project will officially feature songs with Chuck Inglish and Mikey Rocks of the Cool Kids, Tennille and Boldy James, but other features are also in the works as well. In addition to his own work, Chip is featured on Kid Cudi’s upcoming new album, as the two have formed a duo they call, “The AlMighty GloryUs”.  But how did he get his start, how did he persevere through the times in Cleveland when people were mostly only listening to down south raps?  “Disguising the lyrics in different music,” Chip says. Take a look at this AllHipHop.com exclusive interview with the up and coming Midwest rapper and one is regarded as one of raps most intriguing new artists. AllHipHop.com: So what kind of projects you working on now?Chip tha Ripper: I’m doing this Gift Raps album that me and Chuck are doing now. So we are just throwing it everywhere, on iTunes and in stores everywhere. We doing it independent though.AllHipHop.com: So Chuck from the Cool Kids produced the whole thing?Chip tha Ripper: Yea man, me and Chuck doing the whole thing, its crazy.AllHipHop.com: That’s a good look.Chip tha Ripper: We just putting the last finishing touches on it bro but its going down. AllHipHop.com: So who you go lined up on there?Chip tha Ripper: Man its hard to say because I don’t want to leave anyone out, I don’t really wanna say though, but its some people and couple of names on there, but its going down! (Laughs)I don’t really like to look for features, I f### wit my fam, I just like to vibe out with my homies…. we weren’t even planning anything, we were just chillin’. Like there’s a record from me and Mikey (of the Cool Kids) where we were just hanging and chillin‘ and vibin’ out. If I collab with someone, that’s usually how it happens.AllHipHop.com:  I can tell the buzz is getting stronger in Cleveland for artists, I remember seeing emails from Mick Boogie and Terry Urban, Ray Cash has been in stores and online for a few years now, Kid Cudi. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are legends.  It’s good to see artists making it out there, some artists felt they had to leave Cleveland to make it. Its cool to see you have stayed at home and you’re staying true to that area.Chip tha Ripper: Its crazy for a time its like… when I first came on the scene it was a whole another like……  that Texas music was in out here, if you wasn’t playing screw [Chopped and Screwed music], it wasn’t nothing. That down south Texas s### was it…. If you weren’t rapping like them, you really weren’t getting any play out here at hip-hop shows and in the streets or whatever out here.I had to keep my, you know…. I came up being a lyricist, but had to mix that in with whatever they wanted, that, that, whatever, I don’t know what you call it, but we called it “cappin music” up here.  Like cappin’ is a word we had for showing off, like stuntin’ or what we call it cappin. We had switched it like cause cappin’ also meant like showing off or stuntin’ like lying, so it was like if its something that so unbelievable, like you lying, but you ain’t lying, so its like you cappin’AllHipHop.com: [Laughs] that’s crazy bro. That’s funny man. That Cleveland lingo…Chip tha Ripper: Laughs, know what I’m saying? So that whole movement took over and it was inspired by cappin’ and the down south movements like DSR, Swisha House, Fat Pat, Lil’ Keke, and Chamillionaire, he was like the man…. The names go on forever.  All that was real heavy in Cleveland. So all that was around the time when me and Cudi was coming up.  Cudi was like f### this s###; I’m outta here. Me, I said I’m gonna give it a try, ain’t got nothing to lose so, I stayed.  I kind of switched it up a little bit to the point they couldn’t realize they were getting real raps.  I kind of disguised my lyrics into another form of music that was hot and rode that out until it got back to reality where it’s at now and its perfect.AllHipHop.com: So now when you do a show in Cleveland its crazy.Chip tha Ripper:  Its perfect now, when I do a show in Cleveland its crazy. I just had a show in New York at Santos, I brought Cudi out and it sold out.  I had performed there with Cudi, but it was like it was my show and that mothaf**ka sold out beyond capacity. Mothaf**kas couldn’t get in.AllHipHop.com: I was talking to Bone Thugs about Cleveland artists backstage and they mentioned you as an up and coming artist.Chip tha Ripper:  That’s dope man <p><a href=”http://vimeo.com/13597893″>Chip Tha Ripper & KiD CuDi – All Talk (Live At Santos)</a> from <a href=”http://vimeo.com/illroots”>illRoots.com</a> on <a href=”http://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a>.</p> <d##><strong>Chip tha Ripper:</strong> Well it was like 4 years and when we were just coming up I met Cudi four years ago, and I heard his music and I didn’t know he was hip to my music, but one thing let to another, we both knew a mutual friend and we came out to the show in Chicago at the Metro on the North Side and ever since then its been going down.   </d##><d##>We kind of recognized what we had to do. A lot of s**t was unspoken, but we knew we had to get it in.  We were the only two that were taking it serious on some next level s###, not even just in the city but beyond the city.  See the music scene has a lot of talent here but everyone doesn’t aim as high.  </d##><d##>But he was f###### with Fools Gold and I remember when [Kanye West’s] 808 and Heartbreak came out and he flew in town and we came and got Cudi from the airport and he was like ‘Yo we should form this group’”. I’m like hell yea and we ended up naming the group the Almighty GloryUs.  And that’s a lot of the reason you will see me on his album and we just gonna kill the world and do it bigger than any other group, big like Outkast. </d##><d##></d##> <object width=”640″ height=”390″><param name=”movie” value=”http://www.youtube.com/v/LOx-cSD110E&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&version=3″ /><param name=”allowFullScreen” value=”true” /><param name=”allowScriptAccess” value=”always” /><embed src=”http://www.youtube.com/v/LOx-cSD110E&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&version=3″ type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” allowfullscreen=”true” allowscriptaccess=”always” width=”640″ height=”390″ /></object> <d##><strong>AllHipHop.com:</strong>  That’s dope how you guys spelled it too. </d##><d##></d##><d##><strong>Chip tha Ripper</strong>:  Yea the Almighty Glory…. Us.  Yea man we were at my crib and I let him hear this joint that I did called “Higher” and I was up smoking acting like I was one of the lost members of Bone and I let him hear it like I did that and he was like “Yo you have to let me have that. Like yo that’s mine, I have to have this for my album. You cant have that.” I was like “What? Hell yea man, I was going to put it on the Cleveland Show my last mixtape, but you can have that.  Please.”</d##><d##></d##><d##><strong>AllHipHop.com: </strong> That’s dope man. So I just want to hear more about this Gift Raps.  Who is doing the artwork?</d##><d##></d##><d##><strong>Chip tha Ripper:</strong> The artwork is done by this guy named Glen Infinite, out here in Cleveland.  The dude is just amazing.  The cartoon stuff is not what he specializes in.  He kind of just having fun with this stuff and whips this stuff up really quickly.  His talent goes way beyond these basic cartoons. We bout to get it in and work.  He does it all freehand.</d##><d##></d##><d##><strong>AllHipHop.com</strong>:  I have a feeling you got some Curren$y, some Cool Kids…..</d##><d##><br /><iframe src=”http://player.vimeo.com/video/13815764?color=ffffff” width=”400″ height=”225″ frameborder=”0″ /></d##>AllHipHop.com: So how did you link up with Cudi?Chip tha Ripper: Well it was like 4 years and when we were just coming up I met Cudi four years ago, and I heard his music and I didn’t know he was hip to my music, but one thing let to another, we both knew a mutual friend and we came out to the show in Chicago at the Metro on the North Side and ever since then its been going down.   We kind of recognized what we had to do. A lot of s**t was unspoken, but we knew we had to get it in.  We were the only two that were taking it serious on some next level s###, not even just in the city but beyond the city.  See the music scene has a lot of talent here but everyone doesn’t aim as high.  But he was f###### with Fools Gold and I remember when [Kanye West’s] 808 and Heartbreak came out and he flew in town and we came and got Cudi from the airport and he was like ‘Yo we should form this group’”. I’m like hell yea and we ended up naming the group the Almighty GloryUs.  And that’s a lot of the reason you will see me on his album and we just gonna kill the world and do it bigger than any other group, big like Outkast. AllHipHop.com:  That’s dope how you guys spelled it too. Chip tha Ripper:  The Almighty Glory…. Us.  Yea man we were at my crib and I let him hear this joint that I did called “Higher” and I was up smoking acting like I was one of the lost members of Bone and I let him hear it like I did that and he was like “Yo you have to let me have that. Like yo that’s mine, I have to have this for my album. You cant have that.” I was like “What? Hell yea man, I was going to put it on the Cleveland Show my last mixtape, but you can have that.  Please.”AllHipHop.com:  That’s dope man. So I just want to hear more about this Gift Raps.  Who is doing the artwork?Chip tha Ripper: The artwork is done by this guy named Glen Infinite, out here in Cleveland.  The dude is just amazing.  The cartoon stuff is not what he specializes in.  He kind of just having fun with this stuff and whips this stuff up really quickly.  His talent goes way beyond these basic cartoons. We bout to get it in and work.  He does it all freehand.AllHipHop.com:  I have a feeling you got some Curren$y, some Cool Kids…..Chip tha Ripper:  It’s some features on that that haven’t been recorded but I don’t want to leave anyone out and I want to make sure we include everyone.AllHipHop.com:  It seems like there is a real nice movement of MC’s contributing to the game that are all working together.Chip tha Ripper: We are definitely the 2nd or 3rd round of nice MC’s thats coming out. The 2nd or 3rd shift, that night shift, we getting ready for work, that night shift baby!AllHipHop.com:   I met Wiz at SXSW he was real cool dude, mellow dude. Chip tha Ripper:  I had a show and I wanted to see Bone Thugs but it was at the same time.  I missed the Currensy and Devin the Dude show, and Curren$y was like “Dude where were you at?”AllHipHop.com:  The Bone show was ill bro.  They had so many hits.  They did the Pac s###, the Biggie s###.Chip tha Ripper:  I remember when Crossroads came out with the cassette tape, I had the CD Walkman, I had the single.  That s### was the s###. It was one of the first raps I owned on tape. It had the cardboard that was open on both sides.  That was the s### tho.AllHipHop.com: Talk to me about some of the influences man.Chip tha Ripper: Instead of the artists I like the songs.  I like a lot of 50 Cent songs, Nas, Canibus, Redman, man just like certain songs that were crazy.  The Too Short songs, Pimp C was real consistent in his songs, and Bun B they were raising me.AllHipHop.com: It’s crazy how much the Texas sound really resonated in Cleveland.

Kanye West “Don’t Stop” f/ Lupe Fiasco & Pharrell

Kanye West strikes again with his G.O.O.D. Fridays. This time the Chi-Town rep re-assembles “CRS” (Child Rebel Soldiers) and he, Pharrell and Lupe Fiasco proceed to get busy to busy, high tempo beat. Check it out.

Kanye’s looming album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, is scheduled to drop November 22nd.

Lupe Fiasco’s Lasers to Be Released in the Spring

(AllHipHop News) After rapper Lupe Fiasco made peace with Atlantic Records yesterday – just a week before his fans’ scheduled protest – the label has finally announced a spring release date for the much anticipated Lasers album. The album, which stands for “Love Always Shines Every Time Remember 2 Smile,” is slated to be released on March 8th. After the success of his two previous albums Food & Liquor and The Cool, the  public has been anxiously awaiting a set release date for the Grammy-award winning artists’ new compilation. The Chicago-bred MC will release the lead single on Tuesday October 26th via his new website www.lupefiasco.com. Last month, fans of the rapper announced that were planning a protest of Atlantic Records on October 15th, to force the label to release Lasers. Over 30,000 signed a petition requesting Atlantic Records to simply release the rapper’s highly anticipated album.

Jeezy at Prime Time in Atlanta, BET Hip-Hop Awards Weekend.

During the hustle of the BET Hip Hop Awards, AllHipHop.com got all access to  and exclusive listening session and behind the scenes look at Young Jeezy and the CTE camp. Much what was witnessed will never been told…but here is what can be shared with the public.

Amidst the darkness of the club and bright strobe lights, maneuvering our way around the Lamborghinis, Escalades and the clouds of smoke, we captured rare footage of the man behind the myth.  Getting exclusive glimpses of the rapper that has inspired so many not only in the rap game, but also in the streets, on playing fields and across the globe,  AllHipHop was able to partake in what was a legendary night in hip hop.

Maybe every night is epic or inspirational with the CTE, but with the delay of TM-103 (Jeezy’s next full length album) many fans were left wondering about what happened to the album. Jeezy also didn’t make an appearance at the BET Hip-Hop Awards.

But judging by the response he got from the crowd, and if history is correct, fans shouldn’t worry, nor should they question the method to Jeezy’s calculations of when TM-103 should drop.

The Recession was timed perfectly when you think about the concept that he was able to carry throughout the project.  The attention that the album garnered from fans, and the industry as a whole is astounding.  When looking at how many people were humbled by the financial crisis, the title still resonates today. 

The Last Laugh mixtape plays straight through like an album, and seems to take fans back to his legendary days of TM101 quality album work.  Emphasizing his consistent ability to resonate throughout the streets and across the globe, Jeezy again is giving the fans work in a drought. 

The Last Laugh is a solid project with epic, arena sounding songs, which will likely prove to be enough to hold fans over until TM-103 comes out. Until then, Jeezy will be performing at select dates across the U.S. 

In the words of Young Jeezy, “Dont go for the BS, TM-103 will be here this year.”

For all further info regarding TM-103 and CTE see the Twitter page.  @officialtm103

Brisco Hits The Road; Talks Rick Ross, Lil Wayne Collabos

(AllHipHop News) Florida rapper Brisco recently spoke with AllHipHop.com about his recent tour, his interaction with his fans and upcoming projects with Lil Wayne and Rick Ross. “[I] just came off the second stage of the promo tour, just finished the midwest, then we did that East coast,” Brisco told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive interview. “Man it was like 20 cities on the first phase. We started in New York, New Jersey and worked our way down to the Carolinas, DC, Philly, every time I woke up we were in a different spot.”

While he has a solid fan base in the south, Brisco is looking to expand to other states and regions with this tour, as the third leg of the tour begins and will take the Florida rapper out West.

“You know a lot of people just love Brisco, just love that voice and the name, but never saw me,” Brisco told AllHipHop.com. “You know what I’m saying? So that’s what I am doing now, is just putting a face with the name and my groundwork has just been so explosive and I’m very experienced, that I guess people were just overwhelmed to see me.”

In addition to the work on his latest project Street Medicine, Brisco talked about his work with Rick Ross and their recent record “Lonely Road.”

“Me and Ross have done so many records, and I just always had the records in the kinnel just chillin, and I’m like lets just open the flood gates on this Rick Ross and Brisco stuff here. You gonna here me do a lot of features with your favorite rappers,” Brisco stated.

“That “Lonely Road” record is a record we just did chillin’. Just a regular record, just down to earth, one of those 10 o’clock in the morning I come to his house we just do that record. It’s a regular, just down to reality, its some we aint too rich, but still hood s**t.”

Brisco was also looking forward to reuniting with Lil Wayne, who is featured on their latest single “On the Wall.”

“Free Lil’ Wayne before I proceed. That’s the campaign right now, I can wait till he gets home,” Brisco stated. “I just got a bunch of records, like plethora of records that I have to get it to the world, get out to the masses, like songs with all your favorite rappers.”

AHH Stray News: Flavor Flav Goes Bowling, Running Russell Simmons, Hip-Hop Caucus

(AllHipHop News) Public Enemy hype man Flavor Flav will be one of several stars featured in a new upcoming celebrity bowling television show titled, Stars and Strikes. Stars and Strikes was shot on location at the Lucky Strike Bowling in the L.A. Live Complex in Los Angeles. The legendary rapper/reality TV star takes part in the show, which pairs an audience member with a celebrity. The audience member also has the right to use a friend in the crowd, if he or she loses confidence in the celebrity partner. Both when teams if his or her celebrity emerges victorious in the bowling competition, which also features Tim Conway, Terrell Owens, Dan Cortese, Shannon Elizabeth and others. Stars and Strikes was created by Spin Cycle Media and former Celebrity Bowling producer Don Gregory. The show is expected to air this Spring.Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons’ new series Running Russell Simmons is set to premiere next month on the Oxygen Network. Running Russell Simmons focuses on the life of the Hip-Hop mogul and the team that help keep the powerful businessman’s operations running. Included are Russell Simmons’ top executives Simone and Christina and their new interns Aly and Sagen who struggle to keep up with Simmons’ fast-paced lifestyle. The series also focuses Simmons’ upcoming projects, as he juggles multiple businesses in the world of fashion, music, film and television. Running Russell Simmons was developed and produced by Simmons Lathan Media Group and Picture This Television. The series debuts November 2nd at 10:00PM. The Hip Hop Caucus has teamed with American Rights at Work, who organized a group of prominent women of color in the labor movement, who are encouraing young people to get out and vote in the November 2nd General Election. “This November 2nd, we as young people, workers, and communities of color have the power to help define the direction of our nation with our votes…,” Hip Hop Caucus’ Reverend Lennox Yearwood stated. “These powerful and awesome women leaders have something to say about the importance of standing up and speaking out in political process, and in the workplace.” To view the video, visit wwww.hiphopcaucus.org.

Miami Police Department Responds To Controversial Jay-Z Ad

(AllHipHop News) The Miami Police Department has issued a statement regarding an offensive anti-gang PSA banner advertisement that was posted on the department’s official website yesterday (October 7th). Jay-Z, who along with his wife Beyonce Knowles, are two of the most recognizable stars on the planet. The Miami Police’s website still featured Jay-Z in an advertisement with two sketches taken from past publicity shots, with the caption: “REPORT GANG ACTIVITY.” “It was something that was inadvertently done,” Miami Police Department’s Officer Kenia Reyes told EW. ”It was a mistake.” Reyes blamed the ad on a mistake attributed to the Miami Police Department’s computer department. Jay-Z, who was recently profiled in Forbes with billionaire investor Warren Buffett, declined to comment. 

Don’t Drink the Purple Kool-Aid

It’s pandemonium in Minnesota with Randy Moss, Brett Favre, Adrian Peterson, Percy Harvin, the Noresman and the Minnesota Mulattos in the Twin Cities right now. The Vikings are Super Bowl bound baby! They are the greatest team of the decade.  Yeah right, not so fast. Don’t drink the purple Kool-aid. Do you see how much Favre is struggling right now? His offensive line sucks and he’s not in sync with his receivers at all. Those kind of things happen when you come to camp late. Favre only excelled last season because their first 8 games were against cupcakes! Seven of their first eight opponents this year have the potential to make the playoffs.  The old gunslinger is done for, point blank, period, mark my words, and I’ll tell you I told you so in advance jerktards!  Randy is nice, we’ll give him that, but if your QB is on the ground then how do you expect him to get the ball? Favre had to be begged to come back this season, because he really didn’t want to play. Moss and Favre are going to take time get a good rapport with each other. The only thing that happens overnight is the sun coming up and Favre and Moss instantly hitting it off mid-season isn’t one of them.  Don’t forget about Sidney Rice. You think he’s going to give up his #1 wideout spot just like that once he’s back and healthy? Naw homie, don’t think so.  There are too many egos for this to successfully work. Brad Childress has his work cut out for him. God rest his soul but Childress needs to call on his inner Bernie Mac and figure out how to deal with these bad ass kids because they are not going to listen to him. Brett is going to call an audible and pass, when Childress and A.D. want to run. A.D. and Childress will get p#####. And when Brett does throw the ball, he’s got Vishante Shaincoe, Percy Harvin, Sidney Rice, and Randy Moss to please.  I feel like this is turning into the Dallas Cowboys of the North.  All we need now is Zygi Wilf to cop some facelifts, grab a couple side honeys, and an overbearing attitude and we are good to go.