Foxy Brown In Court Today To Be Arraigned Over July Incidents

(AllHipHop News) Brooklyn rapper Foxy Brown is due in court today (September 7th), where she will be formally arraigned on charges that she violated a protection order against her Brooklyn neighbor. The rapper is expected to appear in Brooklyn Criminal Court, where she will be charged with criminal contempt, for allegedly violating a protection order filed by Arlene Raymond.  Foxy Brown was serving probation, after pleading guilty in 2008 to assaulting Raymond with a Blackberry during a dispute in their Prospect Heights, Brooklyn neighborhood in 2007. The rapper, born Inga Marchand, was also ordered to have no contact with Raymond. Brown allegedly violated the Judge’s decree when she called Raymond a “b**ch” and allegedly mooned her during their latest squabble, which occurred in July of 2010. The following week, Foxy Brown also allegedly became involved in a physical altercation with her manager Bernadette Brennan, in the lobby of a Manhattan high-rise. In August, Foxy was called to testify before a grand jury for nearly three-hours, in regards to the incidents, in which she denied the allegations. Foxy is expected to be released today immediately following the hearing, because she already paid the $5,000 bail after her initial arrest. If she is found guilty, Foxy Brown coulees be sent to prison for a year.

Estelle Busy Prepping New Album, Wants Ghostface Killah

(AllHipHop News) Singer/Songwriter/MC Estelle is currently in the studio putting the final touches on her new album All of Me, which is slated to hit stores later this fall.  “I’m nearly done, I wanted to put it out in September, but then I had another idea,” said Estelle. “So I went back and said let me start recording some more things. I think I have another two weeks of recording, then we’ll go ahead start mixing it, and then get it out, she said.”Estelle first began buzzing in the U.K. before catching the attention of R&B singer John Legend who he signed her as the first artist on his Homeschool label, distributed by Atlantic Records. Estelle’s 2008 album Shine spawned the hit record “American Boy” featuring Kanye West. The record garnered Estelle various award nominations including the win for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 2009 Grammys.Earlier this year Estelle released the record “Freak” featuring Kardinal Offishall, which was initially supposed to be her first single off the new album. The follow-up and her current single from All of Me is “Fall in Love” featuring Queens rapper Nas.Estelle is very excited about her new project and is still in the process of racking up features. “It’s too many people, so many people that I remember owe me features right now,” she said. “Hopefully I want to get Ghost Face Killah on the album, we talked about some stuff. I’m featured on his last album, so I want to get back up with him. There’s a song I just wrote the other day that I want to get Mr Hudson on and we’ve been speaking about working together. The way I work is like, do the record and then I’ll pull people in. So I’m at that point of pulling people in now, said Estelle.”

Busta Rhymes, Leaders of the New School Sued Over 1991 Track (Docs)

(AllHipHop News) Busta Rhymes and members of his former group Leaders of the New School have been hit with a lawsuit stemming from a sample used on the song “Case of the P.T.A.”The song, which taken from the L.O.N.S’ debut album Future Without A Past, was a hit for the group in 1991. In a lawsuit filed on September 2nd in U.S. District Court for Central California, plaintiffs Drive-In Music Company accused Busta, Charlie Brown, Dinco D., Milo and Elektra Records of copyright infringement. The lawsuit stems over the use of the “Let A Woman Be A Woman, Let A Man Be A Man,” by D### And The Blazers. According to Drive-In, they never realized “Case of the P.T.A.” contained a sampled portion of the song. Additionally, Drive-In claims that A Future Without A Past is still presently being sold in digital formats, with the illegal sample in question. Drive-In is suing for damages that will be determined by a jury.The company also seeks a permanent injunction to halt sales of the classic Hip-Hop album, in addition to impounding any existing copies.  

TOP 5 DEAD OR ALIVE: Brotha Lynch Hung

One more pound to smoke, a horse head, and baby guts are among the things that the mind conjures when it hears the name, Brotha Lynch Hung. Mr. Sacramento, crept onto the scene back in ’93. With his sophomore release of, Season of da Siccness. Lynch’s exquisitely twisted lyrics and entrenched metaphors (sometimes misleading to the listener) earned him an infamous spot in Hip-Hop’s underground. Is he really a canniba? Does he physically mutilate infants? No. Is he able to use his words to provoke an emotional response? Absolutely!

“I’m willing to do whatever. I try not to do any of that regular stuff, you know. I want to do other level stuff—stuff that hasn’t been done. Every rapper says that; but, it has to be something creative, it has to be something lyrical. It can’t be verse, hook, verse, hook, verse, hook all the time. It’s got to be really, really different,” assures Brotha Lynch. Dinner And A Movie, his Strange Music debut, demonstrates his creative progression. Now, Brotha Lynch Hung discusses which MCs he considers to reign supreme.

AllHipHop.com: I would like to get your Top 5 Dead Or Alive MCs.

Brotha Lynch Hung: Okay. You know, Tupac, he’s at the top!

AllHipHop.com: Now, give me a little juice as to why these guys made it into your Top 5.

Brotha Lynch Hung: Why did those? Well, if you notice, every rapper that I picked puts pride into their lyrics and their creativity.

TUPAC

Brotha Lynch Hung: It’s just his whole aura, you know what I mean. He was political; he was not scared to say what he felt. I feel a little bit of that in myself, too. Because, I don’t care, I just put it out there. You know, he grabbed me with that; he’s political. Plus, his background; he was born in a prison. It’s just his whole aura. He was a talkative dude. I met him once; he took me to lunch. The Tupac that everybody sees ain’t like the Tupac that you would go out to lunch with. He’s able to portray everything about himself to a point to where it’s like, wow!

AllHipHop.com: I’m jealous.

Brotha Lynch Hung: I wish I could say that I did some songs with him; but, I can’t.

AllHipHop.com: That would have been fantastic, ‘Pac and Lynch, man!

Brotha Lynch Hung: Man, it was so sad when that happened. The saddest part about his passing is that he kinda knew that it was coming. That’s the hurtful thing about it. He didn’t even want to go to Vegas that night, you know what I mean. So, he was not really forced, you can’t really force Tupac to do anything. I guess he went; because, he was a guy who gets out there. He was in the casino, he’s in the clubs and stuff. I guess he figured he’d go; but, he didn’t have to. I know he was trying to escape that blow.

RAKIM

Brotha Lynch Hung: He started it! His words were just twisted, and doing all this crazy stuff. He actually, he made me pick up on that. And every rapper who likes playing with words; I love that.

AllHipHop.com: Do you have a favorite verse from Rakim; or, a favorite album?

Brotha Lynch Hung: From Rakim, I don’t have a favorite album. I have a favorite song. The albums were kinda weird. You liked his lyrics more than you liked his albums. But “Lyrics of Fury” is one that really grabbed me. It really showed me that I had to step up on my lyrical part. I love “Lyrics Of Fury.”

AllHipHop.com: Who’s next?

Lynch: Eminem.

AllHipHop.com: Given that you listened to Relapse while you were creating Dinner And A Movie, what about him demands your attention; what is it about Eminem?

EMINEM

Brotha Lynch Hung: Well, you know, me and him talk that crazy stuff! We use our minds to grab and grip you. Me and Eminem—him even more—probably got problems in the head, a little bit.

AllHipHop.com: [LAUGHS] You are a fool! So, he has a touch of crazy?

Brotha Lynch Hung: You know what I mean. Or, he’s a good actor. Regardless of that, he puts out good music—great music! I love that about him, you know. His lyrics are just, whew! He’s somebody that I would want to battle. I’ve been wanting to battle him—a good battle—not a bad battle to where we talk s### about each other. I just want to do the lyrical thing with him. He’s very inspirational…

I don’t usually listen to other people’s albums. But, the fact that he hadn’t been out in a while, I wanted to see how he was going to react to it. We were kinda in similar situations. At least with me, before Dinner And A Movie, I hadn’t been out with an album since 2003. I wanted to see if he could hold up his, you know what I mean. So, I grabbed his album. I listened to it for about a month then I put it away. [Then I] pretty much got on mine.

AllHipHop.com: Were you satisfied with the album?

Brotha Lynch Hung: I felt that that the album was rushed. I think Eminem let his fans get to him when they said, ‘Hurry up and put out an album!’ I think that album was rushed. He did have some good lyrics on it; but, it wasn’t his best album. It kinda hurt me too. I was looking forward to getting amped up, lyrically. And, he amped me up lyrically, a little bit. But, I know Eminem can come tighter than Relapse.

AllHipHop.com: Who’s next?

TECH N9NE

AllHipHop.com: Tech N9ne, why is he on this list?

Brotha Lynch Hung: I love his flipping. He twists his words and flips them like whatever. That’s why I put him there. Plus, he uses a lot of words that rappers don’t use. So, I had to get him in there. Lyrically, most people can’t match what he say. I’ve always loved Tech N9ne’s flipping. So, I had to put him on that list.

CROOKED I

AllHipHop.com: Tell me about Crooked I.

Brotha Lynch Hung: He’s more lyrical than creative. But, I love lyrics. I love people who put work in to play trickery with words, just like I do. I’m actually going to work with Crooked I soon. That is what motivates me to step my, you know, vocabulary up. I love all those dudes.

The Sidebar

“We are trying to start the campaign of dope lyrics! It’s hard to predict where this game is going to go. I think all the lyrically tight rappers, [those] who put care into their lyrics should work together. It depends on the fans; if they want to keep listening to this lollipop stuff so they can dance in the club; it might kill us. But if they want to listen to some real lyrics and some deep music, sad songs, happy songs—you know— we’ll last.” -Brotha Lynch Hung

Sean Penn Releases Statement Over Wyclef’s ‘Coke Sniffing’ Allegations

(AllHipHop News) Actor/activist Sean Penn has hit back at Wyclef Jean’s allegations that he was “too busy sniffing cocaine” to notice the rapper’s contributions on the ground to Haiti, shortly after an earthquake devastated the country in January. Sean Penn criticized Wyclef’s failed bid to run for the President of Haiti in the upcoming November elections. Jean was barred from the elections because he did not meet the country’s residency requirements, which call for any candidate to live in the country for five-consecutive years. But event before Wyclef was banned, Penn blasted the rapper in the media, questioning the former Fugee’s group member’s motivations and his alleged excessive display of wealth in the country.  “This is somebody who’s going to receive an enormous amount of support from the United States, and I have to say I’m very suspicious of it, simply because he, as an ambassador at large, has been virtually silent,” Penn said on Larry King Live. “For those of us in Haiti, he has been a non-presence. Wyclef replied during a performance at Hot 97’s On Da Reggae Tip on Friday (September 3rd). During a rendition of his 2004 song “President,” Wyclef accused Penn of missing his efforts in the country, because Penn was “too busy snorting cocaine.””Mr. Jean is clearly unfamiliar with the physical demands put upon volunteers in Haiti,” a representative for Sean Penn said in a statement. “As aid workers there, the notion of depleting the body’s immune system thru the use of illicit drugs is ludicrous.”The statement strongly denounced Wyclef’s claim that Penn uses the drug and stated that the actor’s organization, the J/P Haitian Relief Organzation, had a zero-tolerance policy for drug use. “As the leader of this organization, Sean Penn has not only set this policy, but adheres to it,” Penn’s representative said. “That Mr. Jean would make such a false accusation is reckless and saddening, but not surprising.”

Soulja Boy Challenges Fabolous To A Battle Over Twitter Insults

(AllHipHop News) Atlanta rapper Soulja Boy has challenged rapper Fabolous to a battle over a series of tweets the Brooklyn rapper sent out last week making fun of Soulja Boy’s alleged tryst with Katt Stacks. Fabolous, who is known for starting trending topics on Twitter with his tweets, lashed out at Soulja Boy after footage of him hit the net with Katt Stacks in a hotel room, allegedly using cocaine. Although Soulja Boy has denied any drug use, Fabolous berated him on Twitter, to his 631, 337 followers. “Lettin Kat Stacks in ur hotel room alone is #StupidBoySwag,” Fabolous tweeted last month. “All u rappers pay attention, that right there is called#StupidBoySwag* AYYYY.”Fab continued the insults, which Soulja Boy has finally replied to. Although he deleted some of the more aggressive tweets from last night, today (September 7th), Soulja Boy resumed his threats to Fabolous via Twitter. “I will murder that ni**a fab in a freestyle battle he garbage compared to soulja boy,” Soulja Boy tweeted today. “I tell you what Fabolous get yo weak ass on wax and spit them weak ass bars so I can s**t on you boy.”Soulja Boy then called out Fabolous over his new mixtape There Is No Competition 2: The Grieving Music, which dropped last week. “Fab is so mothafu**in lame he pick the wrong week to beef,” Soulja Boy continued to tweet to his 2,358,026 followers. “lets see how much his new “EP” sell 1st week. -_- garbage ass rapper.”QuestionsView Results

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jeezy And Rick Ross – Friends? Drake & Taraji? Twitter Mobs Keri Hilson!

DISCLAIMER:All

content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual

info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on.WHO: illseedWHAT: Rumors, Funnies, Fails and more!WHERE: illseed.comtwitter.com.illseedHOW: Send your rumors, sightings and ill pics to illseed at [email protected]. THE DAILY TWO SENSELast night, Fab and Soulja Boy were Twitter beefing. How lame is this stuff going to get? I mean, I admit that I post some of this stuff, but it is getting WACKER and WACKER every time somebody “goes in” on somebody else. Jeez! Also, I don’t know if they were actually beefing, but Soulja Boy posted “RIP Fabolous” – who knows what Fab said.  I know Fab was taking trash when SB allegedly got caught by Kat Stacks with cocaine. Enough!!!! Do some music and RAP!

JEEZY AND RICK ROSS – FRIENDS AGAIN?

I don’t think so. I am being told that both of these super stars had shows on South Beach in Miami. At first, I thought they were performing together, hence the title. But, as I got some more intel, I realized that wasn’t the case. Young Jeezy reportedly did a show at Liv and Ross was at Club Cameo. From what I understand, Jeezy let people in for free for two full hours while Ross charged. I heard that caused a whole lot of people to go there and not the Ross show. Some say he did this purposefully to undercut Ross. I’ve never been to Miami, but I was told that Club Liv is a BILLION DOLLAR CLUB and they would never offer a no cover scenario. I don’t know. Talk to me MIA!

MIAMI SPOKE!!! MORE INFO ON ROSS AND JEEZY!

Here is the latest! I head from another source that Jeezy and Ross SQUASHED their beef in Miami and performed “BMF” together. I heard Jeezy had some new lyrics and everything! This is good news. These dudes can be a Southern Powerhouse unified!!!

DRAKE SMASHING TARAJI P. HENSON?

Whoa! These cougars are scooping up all the young bucks or is that the young bucks scooping the cougar babes? Anyway, peep this interview and he addresses some rumors I never heard…stars at 3:21 in the video.

Drake…lol…funny dude.

KERI HILSON LOSES VERIFIED STATUS

Last night, Keri Hilson somehow lost her Verified Check on Twitter and the whole Twitter world started going in on her! Here is a random sampling of comments.

@kanYeBreast: we’re gonna seeKeri Hilson on Hoarders, but she’ll just be swimming in her own irrelevant ass tears instead of trash

@HottestMessEver: Y’all call Keri a nobody but who’s paid? Oh okay. Just making sure.

@RihsBlackGuitar Somebody said Keri Hilson’s verification got a check minus!!!! *throws socks at my iPod* and oh yeah…. RihannaOnlyGirl

I don’t appreciate this one bit, fans. Some of you may remember that Keri briefly replaced Kelly Rowland as the object of my affections, but it didn’t stick.

CHRIS BROWN IS A DOUGIE FANATIC AND LIL KIM WATCHES

GLC JACKED SOMEBODY’S SONG?

I don’t know if this is biting, but I will let you all be the judge. Sounds just like two people using the same Sir Mix-A-Lot sample.

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

I am hearing that 50 Tyson may be getting a deal.

Greg the Barber, aka the dude that KO’d Suge Knight, is suing that nightclub that knocked him out. He seeks $2.1 million.

They saying Kenyon Martin is messing with Kelly Rowland. I don’t believe it.

Man, they trying to tell me Mikey T is on Rick Ross’ payroll!

Rumor has it John Travolta may be gay. I dunno.

Terrell Owens and/or Chad Ochocinco are getting a talk show on the Versus channel? WTF!?!?!

Ciara is performing at the VMAs…that’s an Epic Win!

SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END

Fights at the US OPEN? A sure sign the end is near! This d######## (Paris Hilton’s word) gets into an argument with people at the upscale event. But the interesting thing is that the physical contact comes from the others that were “cool.” And the old man gets the Epic Fail of the diz-AY (Day).

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY

I don’t know if this is Epic Fail worthy, but a man harasses a Michael Jackson impersonator until the fake MJ shows him how “bad” he is.

KELLY, WE LOVE YOU! NOW KILL THESE RUMORS!They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!

Faith Evans: Back To Basics

With a deep understanding of people, events, and situations Faith Evans has eclipsed the thresholds of rhythm and blues. She’s earned only the highest acclaim and admiration within her 15 years in the game, but with volumes of humility you could never get her to admit such. One of the original soul singers from the golden era of 90s music before the populated discovery of YouTube songbirds, Faith stood as the 1st lady of Bad Boy and carried her polished style with her wherever she roamed.

Faith has acquired the ability to act anyway that she so chooses, whether in or outside of the booth. This is namely because she values being an individual with a personal life first, and an artist second. A professional at all times she never looses her cool over the sensational aspects of the industry; instead she continues to nurture fans with her gifts. The singer was recently arrested on DUI, but she is back. After five years of being MIA, she’s back and making her musical rounds.  Her new album Something About Faith promises to spoil listeners with inspiring ballads and monster pumping up-tempo selections.

AllHipHop.com:  So it is such an honor, and pleasure to be speaking with you. How have you been? 

Faith Evans: I am wonderful. I am out here back on the grind promoting this new album that’s coming, and just trying to get everything together. The kids just started back school so there’s just a lot going on.  

AllHipHop.com: Your debut record Faith was released on August 29, 1995. It’s 15 years later, how does it feel to know you’re still in the game making relevant moves with a fan base that has stood by your side?

Faith Evans: It feels good. That is just a blessing; I know I’m blessed. I’m just thankful that God has given me music that is relevant, and a loyal fan base with all of my faithfuls out there and that just feels wonderful. A lot of people ask are you nervous to be coming back out, and I’m like no because my fans have been waiting. I know they’re not happy that it took so long, but I know they understand that I’m a real person and not in the cliché way of using that phrase. I just maintain normally and I make sure that certain things are taken care of first such as my kids, family, and my home. Sometimes you have to do things in a certain order, and I am certainly glad that the fans are still very supportive. 

AllHipHop.com: You have such a beautiful, extensive catalog. What are your personal favorite Faith Evan songs to perform live?

Faith Evans: I love doing all of my up-tempo joints live like “Burning Up” or “You Use To Love Me.”  I also love to do “All Night Long” because those are the generational ones that still get played in the club. I enjoy those in addition to the ballads. I like performing period, but my favorite songs to perform would be “Love Like This,” “All Night Long,” “Soon As I Get Home,” and “Never Let Go.” Those are the songs that I have to strategically place within my show to go with the highs and the lows. 

AllHipHop.com: You come from an era where you had to be able to sing. There were so many talented women in the 90s with you, Mary, Toni, Whitney, etc. When you look today, it’s like maybe one or two ladies that just totally dominate the charts why do you think that is? 

Faith Evans: You know what it’s hard to say why that is. I respect everyone that comes out though I stay in my lane. I have a great deal of understanding that times change. My children keep me updated, and current with what’s hot. They let me know what’s going on, and I listen to what’s new. I guess as far as who’s dominating right now it just is what it is, but my album is coming out though so if it doesn’t dominate the charts it will at least be up there with them. 

AllHipHop.com: Since your debut has the quality of R&B changed for the better or the worse?

Faith Evans: I wouldn’t say that it’s changed; it’s just a matter of people’s taste. There’s going to always be a next new sensation, or there’s always going to be someone that comes out with a new record and you’ll be like oh I didn’t even know they were still making music. I don’t look at it that way because the artist might just be doing x, y, and z right now then come back to start a new project. I don’t think it’s changed as long as there are people out there that are making quality music. These days it’s a lot easier to be heard with all of the technology that just allows people to get their stuff out there to an audience to decide whether they like it or not. 

AllHipHop.com: I know you’re an avid songwriter as well. What is the secret to being able to bring a real life scenario or situation into the booth and form a song? 

Faith Evans: Well as a writer sometimes I’ll get a piece of music or track and I’ll sit there and love it and think about how it makes me feel. I may not come up with a concept, it may just be a phrase, or it might make me think of this or that. There’s a lot of different ways that I come up with songs, but if I meet someone who also writes than I might invite them to the studio and bring them in to help me create something new with whatever it is I’m looking for.  

Usually I’m not afraid to create and try something new. I’ll let my daughter or son help me write a song. If I’m not coming up with something that I think is hot, or will compliment the track than I might say hey see if you can come up with a hook for this. That’s my thing, I’m never afraid to reach out to someone because I’m not one of those people that thinks that everything I do is always great. I’ll start from scratch in a minute. For me it’s all about the feeling and if I can arrange something. I think I’m masterful at arranging. I can take multiple ideas and arrange them to make a Faith Evans song.  I think that’s definitely a gift that I have. 

AllHipHop.com: Are there ever any subject matters that are too personal to turn into a song and expose for the entire world to know? 

Faith Evans: Yeah I don’t think that I’ve ever felt like that. I think every situation at least for most adults will be something that many have also went through or experienced. Most things are not off limits, as long as it’s not too explicit or offensive. It’s all about real life and in life we go through many emotions and experiences. As long as it’s presented in the right way I think that it’s ok. 

AllHipHop.com: So you left Bad Boy a few years ago, do you still speak to Puff? How is that relationship? 

Faith Evans: Yeah Puff and I are cool. That’s never gonna change. I mean I don’t talk to him on a regular basis, but we definitely keep in touch via email or definitely during the holidays. He sends the kids gifts every Christmas. So we have a great relationship it’s just that I moved on to being my own brand, and that’s a good thing. I’m glad we didn’t have any bad blood when I left Bad Boy. It was a clean break and I got my publishing back. I went to another major label and moved around a little more and now I don’t owe anybody anything.  

AllHipHop.com: Ok so you are “The Faith Evans” but in addition to that you’ll always were the title of being the former Mr. Christopher Wallace. How does the continuation of your music run parallel to maintaining his musical legacy?

Faith Evans: Oh wow [pause] that’s a good question. Umm well I can only be me. I’m the same Faith that I was when I met Big back when Puff signed me and wanted me to be apart of his roster. I think what helps me maintain me being me is always staying the same. I understand people’s fascination with Big, I understand the legacy that he left, I understand that I have a huge part in that legacy not only by having been his wife but also by having his son. So that in it self is an extension of him, and I think that I do my best to take that in consideration when raising CJ in the right way.  

I feel like I’m doing pretty well at that. He knows exactly  who his father was and he’s well aware of the fact that people look at him in a certain light but it’s my job to maintain that level of normalcy for him and all my children and that’s something that I’ve always done. I always made it a note that I was never going to change, I always tell my friends to make sure they let me know if they think I’m acting different, but just make sure it’s me and not them acting different [laughter].  

AllHipHop.com: In your opinion, if Biggie were alive today would he still be on top despite all of the slumps and pitfalls that most artist have experienced with the decline of the industry?

Faith Evans: Well number one, I think that just based on the fact that we still here his music today demonstrates that he would have been able to stay current. I think that speaks volumes on what he would be able to do if he was still here. I think today his music would have only gotten better. He would have definitely picked up some of these new artist and signed them to his own imprint.  

AllHipHop.com: Now it’s been more second-generation emcees coming out and CJ was able to do his thing in the film “Notorious” does he have the itch yet to pursue a music career? And as someone who’s seen a lot of good and bad are you going to encourage his pursuit? 

Faith Evans: Well all my kids actually have great musical talents. They can sing, rap, and write. My daughter produces and writes and that’s something that they all kind of just picked up naturally. They all know that school comes first; we’re not trying to make no child star or anything like that over here. CJ did a great job in the movie, and he’s been getting a lot of calls since then to do other movies, which is great because he never had any formal training. In fact he just did a movie with Will Ferrell. You know it’s funny because he can rap but it’s seeming like he’s gonna be the accidental movie star. We do support their talents, but that’s something they do at home for the most part. I mean CJ ended up doing another movie and that’s something that we never expected, I thought my other son would be the one to end up the movie star [laughter]. I try to keep everything light and they know that if they’re going well in school and their grades are right than I might let them do it. 

AllHipHop.com: You released you biography “Keeping The Faith” did the book meet all of your expectations, and serve it’s purpose for you? 

Faith Evans: It did, it actually went a lot further considering that I didn’t even do a lot of promotion for the book because I was really nervous about the release date coming out so close to the movie because that was never a plan to do such. But we all know Ms. Wallace and she had been pursuing a movie for a while and a guy had been pursuing me trying to get to do a book deal and I was like “no I’m not ready to do a book yet because I’m not done with my career.” 

Finally I started and when I finished up with the manuscript the publishers were just so excited that they wanted to hurry and put it out. Than within a month’s time they had a release date for the movie so it just worked out that way. It initially made me nervous because I felt like I didn’t want one thing to piggyback off the other, but luckily it worked out. It wasn’t perceived as if one was riding of the heels of the other and the book did really well. I could have done a little more promo but I was like nah because I didn’t want to step on the toes of the movie. People really don’t know what was happening because a lot of people thought that I actually had more to do with the creation of the movie than I did. I was mostly just the momager to CJ but everything did very well. 

AllHipHop.com: So you’ve been gone for 5 years what made you feel now was the right time to bring back another classic Faith album. 

Faith Evans: Well it just was the right time. I want to say around two years ago I was a guest on Fonzworth Bentley’s show “From G’s To Gents” and another guy who was a guest on there with me worked for EI Music. I was looking at him the whole night like where do I know this guy from and so I asked him and he was like “you probably don’t remember this, but you use to come and pick up Biggie’s check from me.” So we got to talking and he asked me about my music and I let him know that I was just taking a break right now and wasn’t really recording, but that I would be soon and he told that when I get ready to give him a call. So the following year, which was last summer I came back home to Jersey to visit family and felt the itch to get back in the studio so I drove to DC, got with Chucky Thompson and started recording. When I came back to New York we set up a meeting with E1 and from there the deal was done. Everything just really came into place within the last year so and here I am. 

AllHipHop.com: How are you handling running your own label Prolific Music Group and finding balance as an artist? 

Faith Evans: It’s a lot, a whole lot and it’s hard on the pocket. But I know the payoff is going to make it all worth it. It’s a lot of hard work at all times. It takes a lot to be successful in this, and you’ve got to use relationships here. Luckily it pays to be nice so I’ve earned a certain level of respect so it wasn’t hard for me to get other artist and producers or whoever to work on my project. It ended up all working to my favor. 

AllHipHop.com: So your new album Something About Faith drops October 5, what can fans expect? 

Faith Evans: This is my most feature heavy album ever. I’ve got Snoop Dogg, Red Man, Raekwon, Lil Moe, Estelle, Kelly Price, Keyshia Cole, Jessica Reedy from BET’s “Sunday’s Best.” The album has quite an eclectic array of artist representing different genres. All of the artist are people that I share a mutual respect for their music. 

AllHipHop.com: You have the new single “Gone Already” I know you just shot the video for it, tell me a little bit about the treatment? 

Faith Evans: The video actually is just about the emotions of the songs. It’s a very classy sexy look. It’s about me performing, there’s scene’s of me performing in the old beautiful landmark theatre. We took a different approach to the video, but the way it turned out was just dramatic. There’s a slight narrative with me going through it with my significant other. It’s simple but it still came out beautiful. Reading it on the treatment was one thing, but seeing how it actually all turned out was just like “wow!”

AllHipHop.com: You have platinum records, a successful book, acting career, great wife and mother, do you finally feel that Faith has accomplished it all? 

Faith Evans: Not at all. Like I said I feel with this thing the pay off is on the other side. Hopefully whatever I do will just be well received. I’m also working on plenty of other things. I’m about to shoot a pilot for a reality TV show. I also developed a sitcom a few years ago that is now shopping. I’m also about to launch a line of hair care products with a friend of mine.  I’m just trying to take advantage of every revenue stream that’s available to me cause that’s what makes sense. 

AllHipHop.com: I know you’re grounded maintain a positive lifestyle, tell the people the true role of having and keeping a strong faith in the life of Faith Evans. 

Faith Evans: Well the best way that I can answer that is that I learned years ago that I have a responsibility to live up to my name. It can’t just be well that’s my name, and whatever. Faith is really something that has saved and changed me and just so happens to be my name. I think God places conditions in front of us for a reason whether that’s going through something good or bad. In my own case I know he’s put me there because he wanted me to be an example of how to handle it. Even if I didn’t always handle things perfectly it made me conscious about how I approach people and new situations and at the end of the day that means a whole lot. 

To me it’s more important to please God than by doing what I think is the right reaction according to him, as oppose to what people think I should be doing.  So like I said I’m not perfect but I am a conscious thinker. I try to approach everyone with a pleasant attitude and hope they give one back and I know that certainly goes a long way and adds to my blessings.  

50 Cent, Perez Hilton Go Head-To-Head In Twitter Beef

(AllHipHop News) Rapper 50 Cent continues to shake up the “Twitterverse” with a series of tweets today that drew the scorn of celebrity blogger, Perez Hilton. The rap star took to his Twitter page today (September 6th) and took aim at Perez Hilton, who labeled 50 Cent a “d##### bag” in a tweet. Today, 50 Cent addressed the issue when he jokingly tweeted that he had a friend shoot up a gay wedding, along with a link to a picture of people fleeing a tragic scene. Hilton immediately noticed the tweets and replied. “50 Cent joking about violence towards gays is about as expired as the days when he used to be musically relevant,” Perez Hilton tweeted.50 replied that he wasn’t scared of the “pink mafia,” an alleged underground powerful group of gay Hollywood movers and shakers. The rapper posted another link to a man on a subway doing a split with the quotation: “You’re dead 50! Dead! We are looking for your ass!”50 Cent then urged Hilton to calm down. “Stop being so sensitive its a joke,” 50 Cent tweeted. “Your acting like a big baby have a nice day…And my next song will make your sweet ass dance lol chill out.”Perez Hilton insinuated that 50 Cent might be a homosexual, accusations that were also levied at the rapper by openly gay singer, Rufus Wainwright in an April issue of Details magazine. “50 Cent joking about my sweet ass confirms my suspicions about 50 Cent. And scene!”50 Cent and Perez Hilton have a combined total of 5,514,142 followers.

AHH Stray News: Trick Trick For The Kids, Snoop, Battle For Death Row Rages On (Doc)

(AllHipHop News) Detroit rapper Trick Trick is offering local high school students an incentive to stay in high school. The rapper is offering a variety of rewards to the student that has the best attendance record. According to reports, Detroit schools ranked last in a Princeton study which revealed that only 21.7% of students in the district graduate with a high school diploma. So Trick Trick will offer a 20 minute performance and rap session with a student, who will also be able to attend a concert with Trick Trick and a variety of celebrity artists. According to the study, Michigan drop-outs lose over a total of $11 billion in total lifetime income.Gamers hoping to rock out to the new Rock Band video game will get a little rap thrown in from West Coast rhyme representative Snoop Dogg. Eight of the entertainer’s songs will be featured in the Rock Band music store. Tunes reproduced for the hit game include Snoop Dogg classics such as “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?,” “Tha Shiznit,” “Snoop’s Upside Ya Head,” “Beautiful,” “Ridin’ In My Chevy,” “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” “That’s Tha Homie” and “Sensual Seduction.” The addition of Snoop Dogg to Rock Band marks a milestone for the Long Beach,Ca. native, who is the first rap artist to be featured in the video game. Snoop Dogg’s music joins an established list of songs for Rock Band, which features songs from rockers such as AC/DC, Jimi Hendrix, Green Day and the Who. The new Rock Band video game featuring music from Snoop Dogg is slated to hit stores on Tuesday (Sept. 7).The battle over Death Row Records continues in Delaware State Court, in a new lawsuit filed by the label’s co-owner, Laura Lavi. Lavi has been at odds with former business partner Ronald Ovenden, who is CEO of the company New Solutions, which purchased Death Row’s assets for $18 million dollars in January of 2009. Lavi claims that Ovenden forced her out of the company and misused funds that were earmarked for the company. In the latest lawsuit, which was filed on August 31st, Lavi claims that Ovenden has never given her an accounting of the monies the legendary label has earned, nor has the company operated with a budget. Lavi’s lawsuit claims that E1 advanced Death Row $5 million, but Ovenden allegedly used the advance to fund another business purchase.  

DMX Calls Plies ‘One Of The Worst Rappers’ During Radio Interview

(AllHipHop News) Recently freed rapper DMX made waves in Saint Louis over the weekend, during an appearance on Hot 104.1.The rapper appeared on the Young Dip’s show and after Young Dip finished playing a song by Fort Meyers, Florida rapper Plies, DMX  shared his opinion with the station’s hundreds-of-thousands of listeners. While DMX co-signed T.I. as his favorite artists out right now, he blasted Plies. “I don’t even know who the worst is, but he has to be one of the worst,” DMX said. “I mean ‘Bruh Bruh?’ Serious? that has to be one of the worst. How do you even fix your mouth to say that or spell that? I am looking at how it’s spelled.”The rapper then got serious and revealed a more positive side, that could be featured on his upcoming album. “On a serious note, what a lot of people don’t understand, is that we as artists, are teachers. And if you teach people to spell like that and talk like that, then you dumber than the people you are supposed to be teaching.” DMX is in the studio with Dame Grease, Swizz Beatz, Diesel and Scott Storch, who are crafting a new, highly anticipated album from the rapper, born Earl Simmons. 

Eminem Scores Court Victory In Royalty Lawsuit

(AllHipHop News) An overturned verdict regarding a 2007 royalty lawsuit against Universal Music Group has paid off for Detroit rapper Eminem and the production company that helped launched his music career. On Friday (Sept. 3), the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that F.B.T. Production’s contract with Eminem entitled the rapper/actors and his producers to a 50-50 split of royalties for recordings licensed to digital music distributors such as Apple Inc.’s iTunes as well as cell phone ringtones.The verdict is the latest development to come out of F.B.T. and Em2M’s lawsuit against UMG, Interscope Records and producer/rapper Dr. Dre’s firm Ary Inc. over breach of contract. Em2M is owned by Joel Martin, the head of Eminem’s publishing company, 8 Mile Style. F.B.T is run by brothers Mark and Jeff Bass.In the suit, F.B.T. alleges that Universal cheated them out of digital royalties from the sale of Eminem’s music. Prior to his contract being transferred to Aftermath in 1998, Eminem was signed to F.B.T. in 1995 before digital downloading made an impact on the music scene. At the time of the transfer, the contract stated that F.B.T. was entitled to royalties of 12 to 20 percent on physical albums sold. The agreement was maintained in 2003 when F.B.T. and Aftermath signed a new contract. With the explosion of downloading, F.B.T. argued that Eminem should receive half the net receipts Universal gets from digital downloads rather than the 12 to 20 percent initially agreed on with the first contract. Last year, a federal jury ruled against F.B.T, as it sought a greater share of royalties from Universal for downloads and ringtones. In Friday’s decision, a three-judge panel concluded the contracts were “unambiguous” regarding digital sales. According to U.S. Circuit Court Judge Barry G. Silverman, the district court “should have granted summary judgment to FBT.” “We therefore reverse the judgment and vacate the district court’s order awarding Aftermath its attorneys’ fees,” Silverman said. Despite suffering a loss in the case, Variety reports that Universal would file a petition for a rehearing. The company, which distributes Eminem’s music through Interscope, countered opposing counsel at the trial as it argued that third parties such as iTunes are no different from retail sales of compact discs, which are covered by royalty provisions from the first contract. “… [I]t should be noted that this ruling sets no legal precedent as it only concerns the language of one specific recording agreement,” Universal said in a statement. “Any assertion to the contrary is simply not true.”Although he stands to reap the benefits of F.B.T’s victory, Eminem was not a party to the company’s lawsuit.