Google Results On Your Favorite Hip-Hop Artists

The folks at TheUrbanDaily.com spend a lot of time on Google.

From verifying bio information, searching for photos, and generally checking in on the day-to-day happenings of the internets, Google is an invaluable tool.

We recently saw a hilarious blog post on Oh No They Didn’t where they used Google’s auto-complete feature to find out what people are searching for on Google in regards to certain celebs.   Being the shameless (your words, dearest commenters, not ours) internet workers that we are, we jacked their idea and decided to find out what Google “thinks” about some of our most popular subjects…

Everyone has strong opinions on Kanye West…. including Google.

Looks like Google fell for that Illuminati/Freemason talk too.  But Jay-Z being dead is news to us.  Say it ain’t so, Jigga!

Apparently Weezy’s dead too.  And Haitian or Dominican.

Damn, Google.  If you ain’t got nothin nice to say, don’t say nothin’ at all, though Kim does display ho-ish tendencies, and does look she’s on that Michael Jackson…… #we’rejustsayin

Rihanna’s not fat, by any stretch of the imagination.  An idiot? Well she did date Chris Brown…

Is Rick Ross haitian?  Can anyone confirm that for us?  But we’re not questioning most of the rest of this list.  Even Officer Ricky knows he’s fat.For More Google Search Results Go To TheUrbanDaily.com!

Ca$his Preps New LP ‘Shady Loyalty 1st’

(AllHipHop News) Chicago raised rapper, Ca$his, an artist signed to Eminem’s Shady Records, is coming back with new found outlook on the game.  He is planning to drop a new street album called Shady Loyalty 1st before his first official release for Shady. “I finished the Shady street LP and it’s just called Shady Loyalty First.  I love the project it’s 12 tracks of undeniable fire,” Ca$his told AllHipHop.com.  “Young Buk from Psycho Drama, Mitchy Slick, and production from Rikanatti, Frank Dukes, Young De of Homeland Security. Everyone needs to check for the single. Its like a real Shady Records anthem for 2010 through 2011.”A number of rappers are still on Shady Records after several artists including Stat Quo and Bobby Creekwater were let go, with their masters. While Ca$his is back again working hard on his music, he struggled for a few years going through personal issues. Of his favorite records, a song about his daughter Miana, whose mom passed away is his favorite.“So far one of my favorite records is Miana about my first daughter, her mom died and I went to jail and its like a Ms. Jenkins, but updated and looking back at life and problems that people go through. Its timeless and that separates it from anything.  You can never go wrong doing a song being honest about your child,” Ca$his said.Staying focused has been the goal for the rapper, who has been releasing new music or videos every week for the past 8 weeks.“Yea man this is going on 8 weeks of nice stuff for everyone this week,” Ca$his said. “My mindset in this music is to just go in and show that I am improving.  People may have forgot about me and my whole squad.  Like I said, I took a little break to get cleaned up and to get focused. “Ca$his was first showcased in mainstream rap when he was featured on a mixtape by Eminem which later turned into the album, Eminem Presents the Re-Up.

Danny Trejo: A Chat With Mr. Machete

Director Robert Rodriguez unveiled his latest action movie Machete at the famed Orpheum Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday night August 25th. Machete stars longtime side-role man Danny Trejo who is known for his criminal portrayals and his perfect stone-cold low-life look. “His face looks like you can rock-climb on it” said Robert Rodriguez in reference to Danny’s face before the premier. This film marks a special turn for the veteran actor because not only is it his first movie lead but it’s also rarity that a Mexican American to have a headlining lead role in an action movie. Danny Trejo invited AllHipHop.com to the movie premier and for an exclusive sit-down interview in which the OG veteran talks about his career, life challenges and of course the new blood-thirsty action movie. Machete which opens in theatres on September 3rd also stars Michelle Rodriguez, Jessica Alba, Cheech Marin, Don Johnson, Steven Seagal as Mexican drug lord Torrez, Robert DeNiro as the anti-immigration Senator John McLaughlin and a very nude pre-County Jail Lindsay Lohan. The interview starts below the epic poster of Senor Trejo.

AllHipHop.com: Thank you for having us here today Danny.

Danny Trejo: It’s an honor to be here and it’s an honor to be considered the first Latino superstar. Or I should say the first Latino action hero!

AllHipHop.com: You’ve played a lot of bit parts in movies but this is your first starring role. Why do you think it’s taken so long for you to get to this point?

Danny Trejo: If it wasn’t for Robert Rodriguez, I still wouldn’t be at this point! I think Hollywood is afraid to realize that the Latino audience is the largest that they’ve got. As long as they think that a Latino can’t carry a movie, its going to stay that way. Robert Rodriguez who is innovative and brilliant, he knows what we’ve got. The other great thing is that he put some strong Latina ladies in the movie like Michelle Rodriguez and Jessica Alba. Lindsay Lohan also stars in the movie and she might as well be Latina (laughs).

AllHipHop.com: What’s the premise of the movie aside from you killing everybody?

Danny Trejo: Machete’s family gets killed in Mexico. He escapes Mexico to get away from the drug cartels. Everybody thinks its about Immigration. It’s not! It’s about the corruption. It’s not about the guy coming across the border to get a job. It’s about the people on both sides making the money off of that guy coming over the border. Every time the politicians need votes, they start talking about Immigration. The drug cartels also need people to cross that border. It adds a whole different twist in which you will see in the movie.

AllHipHop.com: You guys leaked a fun trailer tying the movie in to the Arizona Immigration Law. That may be the reason why some think it’s solely about that issue. The saying on that trailer was, “They picked the wrong Mexican to f*** with.”

Machete “Arizona”

Danny Trejo: (says in a sly low voice) They picked the wrong Mexican to f*** with (laughs). The timing is incredible because we did this movie many months ago. The Arizona law blew up and people have related it to the movie but it has nothing to do with it. We just had a blast with the making of the movie and I even got to kiss Jessica Alba. Need I say anymore?

AllHipHop.com: What are your thoughts on the Arizona Immigration Law?

Danny Trejo: I know that smarter minds are going to prevail on that issue. Like I said, every time politicians need some votes and the sheriff wants to get re-elected, they immediately start talking about Immigration. Yes I feel that something has to be done, but not just politicians giving lip-service and not passing laws that are against the Constitution of the United States. Brilliant minds have to sit down and figure out what to do and what is fair to everybody. If there is a guy that comes to America and he’s working and paying taxes, he should be here. If someone is sneaking across the border to bring in drugs, then deport them. They should go to Prison and that’s how everybody feels. I’m for anybody here paying taxes – because I have to pay them too.

AllHipHop.com: I read that you got your start in acting due to a friend recognizing you on a movie set while you were a visitor. I bet when you were younger you never envisioned yourself as an actor.

Danny Trejo: I was a drug counselor and I walked on to a movie set to help somebody and I ran in to a guy named Eddie Bunker, who was the film’s screenwriter. To me he was one of America’s greatest writers and unfortunately he passed away. If you ever want to read a great book on the criminal mind, read Education of a Felon. Eddie had offered me a job training Eric Roberts how to box for the movie Runaway Train. The director of the movie saw that I had a mean look and gave me a role as a boxer in the film. I was already training Eric how to box and he doesn’t look mean – so we made sure it was a good fight.

AllHipHop.com: Did you have a hard transition in to acting?

Danny Trejo: No, because the first five years of my career I was playing Inmate Number One. I had bad guy roles and I know how to be that – so it was pretty easy. At first I was just having fun and then I realized that I could really do this. My first speaking role was in Death Wish 4 with Charles Bronson. Basically we are all actors. A good liar can be a good actor. If you ever stood in front of your mom and explained to her why you got home at 2:30 a.m. instead of 11:00 p.m. using excuses like a fire happening or that you got a flat tire – that’s acting! Or when you are standing on the prison yard waiting for some sh*t to come down and you’re trying not to look scared, that’s acting too.

AllHipHop.com: What about roles that don’t require you to be a violent felon? Are you looking to do those too?

Danny Trejo: I honestly believe that acting is like painting a house or being a plumber – it’s my job. I’ll do whatever you hire me to do. I don’t go out looking for anything in particular. If something comes around that I like, I’ll do. But I did do a movie called Sherriebaby, that I didn’t really want to do. It starred Maggie Gyllenhaal and it was a good script, but for me there was no action in it. Yet because of that movie, I got to go all over the world and everybody loved it. When I go to speak at women’s prisons, they tell me that Maggie really nailed that role.

AllHipHop.com: We could have used you in “The Expendables” movie. What happened man?

Danny Trejo: (Laughs) I make all of those guys look too soft. They said I was in it but they just forgot to tell me. Did you hear that Sylvester Stallone?

AllHipHop.com: Let’s talk about music for a second. What do you like to listen to?

Danny Trejo: I’m sorry guys. I have love for Hip-Hop, but I’m an Oldies guy. (Danny starts singing) “Sugar, Sugar, how you get so fly?” I like that song by Baby Bash. I also like Tech N9ne, 50 Cent, Eminem and a lot of others. However when it comes to “bumping” stuff, you are never going to beat Mary Wells.

AllHipHop.com: A lot of Hip-Hop songs were built from Oldies.

Danny Trejo: Absolutely, but when I’m driving in the car and I hear “Baby, I’m Yours” by Barbara Lewis – it’s like “damn!” I used to cruise all of these streets. I grew up in Pacoima, Sun Valley, Los Angeles, North Hollywood, Van Nuys – I cruised them all. I remember when you used to be able to cruise Whittier Blvd. and Van Nuys Blvd. I used to do it all.

AllHipHop.com: Are there any other genre’s of music that you enjoy?

Danny Trejo: (Sings the Texas Tornados spanglish song) “Hey baby, que paso? Thought I was your only vato?”

AllHipHop.com: So you really like Baby Bash?

Danny Trejo: He’s one of my guys. I met him when he was like 17 years old and we’ve stayed friends. The same with Kid Frost. I actually met Bash through Kid Frost. I love their stuff and I love the new stuff that Bash comes out with.

AllHipHop.com: I know you go to their premier’s and events. Do you ever feel out of place? You know, like the old man at the club?

Danny Trejo: The reception that I get is really great so that makes it fun. Bash always calls me every time that he’s in town and I’ll come and show up at a show for him.

AllHipHop.com: Now that you’ve got Machete out of the way, what other movies do you have lined up?

Danny Trejo: I have another film called Vengeance that’s coming out October 15th I believe. That’s another action packed film and I’ll be a hero in that. I did another one called Ranchero that’s going to be coming out. Then I did the new Harold & Kumar movie – that’s a fun one coming out. There’s also a TV show called Good Guys that should be coming out.

AllHipHop.com: Any directing aspirations?

Danny Trejo: No but my son Gilbert Trejo is producing and co-directing a movie called Skinny Dip with a guy named Frankie Latina – and they better give me a job! My daughter is acting in that film. As a matter of fact, my son and my daughter are in Machete. I’m giving them jobs because they are going to take care of me when I get old (laughs). As far as directing goes, I enjoy working as an actor too much. A Director is like a Captain of the ship. He’s the first one aboard and the last one to leave. I watch Robert Rodriguez work and it really takes a special kind of person to be a Director. You have to put up with everybody’s attitudes and I mean us Actors.

AllHipHop.com: Damn, you guys really are that hard to put up with.

Danny Trejo: “I’d like a Tri-Latte’ with Soy” (laughs).

AllHipHop.com: I wonder what the riders in your contract state? You must have a long list of stuff like having only Green M&M’s in your dressing room.

Danny Trejo: (Laughs) Mine just says to have everybody show up on time. But seriously, whenever I am on set all I do is have the production crew find a local High School or Juvenile Hall and to give me one day off so I can do that.

AllHipHop.com: That’s cool that you take the time to talk to the youth.

Danny Trejo: You have to! You’ve got to give back. This career that I’ve had and this business that I’m in is a blessing. Everybody who doesn’t take it as a blessing seems to have problems in their lives. I don’t mean everyday problems because we all have those. But I do go to High Schools and Juvenile Halls and do as much as I can do.

AllHipHop.com: You being a former Prison inmate, what is the main message that you give these kids?

Danny Trejo: If you take drugs and alcohol out of your life, it will get better. Society tells us that drugs and alcohol is cool and it’s not. It destroys lives. I also talk to the kids about problems with gangs. The worst three words in the American language is, “Where you from?” Those three words are killing our kids and keeping them in Prison. I tell them that education is the key to anything that you want to do. Drugs and alcohol are the keys to ruining your life. It is that simple. If you are having problems with your parents, drugs and alcohol will make those problems worse. If you take it out of your life, your relationship with your parents will get better. The same goes for school. My passion is talking to kids and the movie industry has opened the doors for me to do that. When I arrive at a school, the kids are already eager to hear what I have to say.

AllHipHop.com: What was the moment of clarity for you? The moment that you turned your life around for the better?

Danny Trejo: I was in the Penitentiary on my way to the gas chamber. There was a riot in Soledad and people got hurt. I was put in the Hole from Cinco De Mayo until August. I remember saying, “God if you are there, then everything is going to be alright. If you’re not, then I’m f***ed.” I got out of the Hole in August and the charges were dropped, so obviously he was there. I pledged my life to helping other people and that’s what I’ve done. As you can see my life has turned out pretty sweet.

AHH Stray News: Drake Heading to Philly; Rick Ross, Rah Digga

(AllHipHop News) A number of top Hip-Hop acts will hit the stage in Philadelphia this October, during Power 99FM’s Powerhouse 2010 at the Wells Fargo Center. Popular personalities The Hot Boyz (Mikey Dread and Uncle O) announced that Drake would be the headlining act for the concert, which is slated for October 22nd. In addition to Drake, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Ne-Yo, Jazmine Sullivan and others are slated to grace the stage during the annual event. Tickets for the concert go on sale this Friday (September 3rd) through comcasttix.com. Miami rapper Rick Ross will kick off a weekend of events this weekend in Dallas, Texas in support of “Grambling vs. Prairie View A&M University Weekend.” The friendly rivalry between the Grambling State Tigers and the Prairie View A&M University Panthers dates back to at least 1984. “Dallas, TX get ready because I’m performing live at the Palladium and the game weekend will never be the same,” Rick Ross told AllHipHop.com. The concert, which takes place at The Palladium Ballroom on Friday, September 24th, is being produced by Black Elite Entertainment. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Watch Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization which provides eye exams and glasses to children in low income families. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.com. Former Flipmode Squad first lady Rah Digga has announced a new deal to release her upcoming album Classic. Rah Digga, who is releasing her sophomore album on the Raw Koncept label, tapped  producer Nottz to craft the sounds on Classic. The Newark, New Jersey rapper recently released “This Aint No Kid Rap,” featuring Redman, as the first single from the album. Classic is due in stores September 14th.

BEST IN TEXAS BREEDING GROUND: Killa Kyleon – Killa Instinct

[Editor’s Note: In my time in Texas I have met some amazing talent in this state in the last year. I felt it only right that I dedicate an entire month to e up-and-coming talent in Texas.This first MC I just kept hearing aout him in Houston,. His buzz iscrazy, his flow was ill and when he performed at the Core DJs/AllHipHop Showcase in Orlando, FL, I knew he was ready. Check out the future of Texas. – Steve Raze]Whether your first time hearing Killa Kyleon was with him sippin’ Purple Punch, or on his newest Gangsta Grillz mixtape with the infamous DJ Drama, you know that the young phenom is buzzin through the game as a force to be reckoned with. Houston’s own Killa Kyleon is on his own movement, and you may have heard him puttin on for his AMG crew while being featured all over the nation on tracks with your favorite artists and producers. Killa Kyleon is a rapper who has always been about the quality of his music, and he tells AllHipHop.com about how far he’s come as well as how far he hopes to go.Music/Videos:Wiz Khalifa Ft. Killa Kyleon [Heater Of The Day] [BGA]

Killa Kyleon Ft. Gudda Gudda [Heater Of The Day] AllHipHop.com: Congratulations on the new Gangsta Grillz mixtape with DJ Drama, “Natural Born Killa.” That’s a good look for you. How did you hook up?Killa Kyleon: Me and Drama have always had mutual friends, then we met about five years ago. I was actually on the first Gangsta Grillz album, and we both felt it was the best time for me to do the mixtape. We got together and made it happen.AllHipHop.com: You were also recently featured on Wiz Khalifa’s latest mixtape, Kush x Orange Juice on the hit track, “Spotlight”. It’s great to see good artists collaborating.Killa Kyleon: We’re actually shooting the video for “Spotlight” right now in New York! [At time of interview] We’ve been able to get together on a few things, we’re working on plans for a mixtape together. I saw him when he came to Houston, and it turns out we were both fans of each other’s music, so we got together for Kush x OJ. I have my AMG movement, he has his Taylor Gang movement, so we’re gon get together and collaborate the two. I respect what he’s doin with his music and vice versa so we’re gon keep getting together to put out quality.AllHipHop.com: There’s been some buzz about you doin some more work with Trill Ent’s Mouse On The Track down in Baton Rouge!Killa Kyleon: Oh yea, Mouse did “F##### Right” wit Hurricane Chris on Natural Born Killa. The rest of the South is a domino effect once Louisiana is bumpin your music. Houston is so close to Louisiana, and a lot of people have relatives sprinkled throughout Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Shreveport. Me and Mouse got a mixtape comin called Louisiana Fish Fry, we called it that because it’s me and my Louisiana n####…and we cookin!AllHipHop.com: Now thats all current business. When did you first get your start as a rapper in/out of the H? Who’s eye did you catch?Killa Kyleon: I grew up under the finest of Screwed Up Click, then started to catch the attention of  some big names in Houston, Chris Ward and Slim Thug from Boss Hogg both recognized me as Killa. It was Ron G, the CEO of Dead End Records (DEA),  and Big Pokey who named me Kyleon. I hooked up with The Boyz In Blue and been grindin ever since.AllHipHop.com: How do you feel about starting a new legacy in Houston? Killa Kyleon: I’m from the home of S.U.C, Big Pokey and Mobb Style, Boss Hogg Outlawz, real Houston music. But I want to give people another look on Houston.  I don’t want to be put in a box.  That’s not all we about out here is swangas and candy paint.  Granted, you can expect the culture of Houston in my music… just with a different vibe.  I’m real musical, I care a lot about my lyrics and the overall production quality of my music. AllHipHop.com: You’re currently independent? Tell us about AMG.Killa Kyleon:  I am currently one of the CEO’s of AMG along with Boston George, who came up with the whole idea to join forces and make AMG a reality.  It was a street ni**a collaboration put together as a movement, The Authentik Music Group.  AllHipHop.com: We have to touch on your split with Slim Thug. What made you go your separate ways? Was there beef?Killa Kyleon:  Man, Thug is my ni**a.  There ain’t no beef, ain’t never been no beef.  When I left it was just to make a better name for myself and further my career. What Slim has done with Swisha House, I want to do with AMG.  It was just my time to make moves for me. AllHipHop.com: Can we expect any other videos from the mixtape?Killa Kyleon:  Like I said, I got “Spotlight” with Wiz comin up, this song called “Somethin To Talk About,” and the “Nothing To A Hustla” track, as well.

I treat rap like a pick-up game. Anywhere I can hop on the court, work

on my game, put up some shots & become a better player, that’s what I

do.

AllHipHop.com: What has been your biggest hurdle in making a name for yourself? You’ve established your name from Houston to Louisiana to New York. How did you prepare yourself for national exposure?Killa Kyleon:  I treat rap like a pick-up game. Anywhere I can hop on the court, work on my game, put up some shots, and become a better player, that’s what I do.  I’ve been recordin so long, I got about 300 songs down. And I’m considered a rookie in Houston!AllHipHop.com: What is it that you want your fans and followers to know about Killa? What sets you apart from any other artist on the rise?Killa Kyleon:  Well, to the fans, look for my album.  I’m upgrading with the times. The album will be totally left field and new age on some next millennium, 3010 something, type s###.  I’m known for my hooks and choruses with stupid 16s, and I really aim to be a better musical artist.  I’m around for the long haul.  I’m only in competition with myself.  People been tellin me to stay in my lane, find my place. Stay in my lane!!??? T.I and Jay-Z don’t have lanes!! I want to be like that. I want to be able to do whatever I want with my music from day to day, track to track. I’m a chef, a caterer,  and I’m just cookin’ and servin‘….cookin’ and servin’.Visit Killa KyleonTwitter: @killakyleon