Hip-Hop Rumors: Young Buck Files For Bankruptcy! Jay-Z To Manage Beyonce?

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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]. LEBRON TAKES HIS “DAD” TO THE YARD

Lebron James wants to dismiss a paternity lawsuit from a man claiming to be Bron Bron’s dad. I didn’t know deadbeat dads could sue in this manner. Leicester Stovall filed a suit saying that Bron and his mom purposely shut him out of Bron’s life by falsifying DNA records. Bron has filed a suit to block his efforts claiming he’s done nothing to present facts to back up these claims. Thanks TMZ!

BEYONCE FIRES DAD AS MANAGER! JAY-Z IS THE NEW MAN-AGER?

Jay-Z is Beyonce’s man so why not be her manager!? That’s the rumor. Seems like B has formally fired her daddy as her manager, once and for all. I don’t know exactly why she dumped him. I think its personal, but nevertheless…rumor has it, JIGGA is taking over. He’s already managing people so why not! YOUNG BUCK FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY!

Young Buck went and filed for bankruptcy. But, basically, he had to do it because the IRS was taking his stuff and he didn’t like that. Basically, he stopped them in their tracks with this move. Even though this looks crazy, I am hearing this stuff is actually a RAY OF SUNLIGHT in the life of Mr. Buck. Stay tuned.

THE GAME’S FAMILY SITUATION WORSENS!

Goodness.

I thought I was dysfunctional. The Game and Big Fase, make me look like The Huxtables!!! Big Fase recently wrote a diss record about Game and said that Game has torn the scab off the family’s wounds. Basically, he said Game won’t help anybody and won’t even help a sister of theirs that is a prostitute on the streets. Apparently, Game wrote a song dissing the hell out of their father, who raped and molested their sister when she was a child of 6 years. That sis went on to be a h#####. Big Fase feels Game is exploiting the situation and didn’t approve of the song. Here is what Face had to say:“I’m big on this family thing. I’m the big brother in this motherf***er, and I’ve been trying my damnest to hold this motherf***er together for a long time, way before this punk ass rap sh**. So, for a motherf***er to get empowered and be able to change the way this family structure is going and make this stable and turn it into something … and to just totally say ‘F*** everybody’ is just beyond me.”

RICK ROSS & SLIM THUG…ABOUT TO HEAT UP?

I am hearing that Slim Thug is not about to let Rick Ross boss him around! Word on the street is Slim Thug is getting ready to rock-n-roll as Ross continues a tour that spans down in Dallas and Houston. Now, Ross’ homies have already been tipped off to this and it seems like they are planning some sort of offensive as this grows near. I guess this is rap beef in 2010. But, this ain’t going away.

FOXY BROWN IS GETTING HERSELF TOGETHER!

You know, I think we all want the best for Foxy Brown. She urks us all, gets on our nerves with her crazy moves, but we all would love to see the Brown Fox back in effect similar to her glory days. No pix of her panties in tight leather suits. No mooning people. No fights. Just good music. SO, I heard that Foxy is quietly getting it together in the music department. She’s also prepping a new song with her lil guy Mousey. The song is called “Louis” and it is produced by a dude named C-Wait. I hope these people know what they are doing. That Nicki Minaj wave is coming down the line.FAT JOE IS RIDING FOR REMY MA!

Damn, I SO WISH Remy Ma was out of jail. She was nice! Would Nicki be Nicki if Ma was out?!

D.C. WAS HEATED AT ROCK THE BELLS!

One of my writers sent me this super long email and I didn’t quite get what he was telling me. Now I do. Apparently, Lauryn Hill was doing a FUSE interview that ran way long and she ended up coming to the show really LATE! She wasn’t sick as they alleged , rumor says. They were stalling! Then she came out and performed. Oh well, I hope it was worth it. Welcome back, Lauryn!

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

Brandy is on the next season of “Dancing With The Stars.” So is THE HOFF.

They are saying that Michael Jackson’s kids are having difficulty fitting in to their school. YA THINK?

Tiger Woods’ ex-wife is starting a mental health clinic for kids, instead of jumping into something foolish like a fashion line.

I read that Chili and Floyd Mayweather may be back together. They were just hanging out.

Ice Cube is still working on the NWA story. They are writing a gangbangin’ script right now!

Apparently, Lauryn Hill knows she is fashionably challenged and hopes to upgrade her SWAG soon.

Bushwick Bill man still be looking at deportation. I heard he beat it, but maybe not.

Pretty Ricky is about to make their beloved return to music.

THE LOVELIES OF THE NAACP AWARDS!

These ladies are giving Kelly a run for her money.

This was at The NAACP 20th Annual Theater Awards were held in L.A.

Ashanti looks good in red…and blue, and green and…yellow…

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY

Ok, Dodson. We know they rapin everybody out there, but we don’t need a tour of your home. IF you care, here is his home…the same place his sis almost got raped!

BUCK, BEYONCE & BROWN WE LOVE YOU!They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!

Young Buck Planning 50 Cent Lawsuit Over Record Deal

(AllHipHop News) Young Buck is planning to take on rival and G-Unit leader 50 Cent for an amount that could be as much as $5 million dollars. According to the Nashville City Paper, Young Buck will sue 50 Cent for his freedom from his G-Unit recording contract, which has prevented him from releasing material, or recording guest appearance tracks with other artists. Young Buck, born David Darnell Brown, filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection, to pay off his debt in a structured, timely manner. The Nashville rapper will file a lawsuit against 50 Cent, G-Unit and Sha Money XL. “Mr. Brown intends to reorganize his debts and pay off the IRS in a timely manner through Chapter 13,” Lynda Brown told the City Paper. “We hope to secure the return of his personal property quickly. He will also be filing a lawsuit in the next 30-60 days against his former manager, G Unit label and Mr. Curtis Jackson.”In a previous statement regarding his debt to the IRS, Young Buck claimed his tax troubles were the result of inept business practices.  “This IRS situation came about because I trusted accountants, lawyers, and managers to handle my business for me while I focused on making music,” Young Buck told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “From now on, I am going to stay on top of my own business.”In 2008, Sha Money XL claimed that G-Unit had paid Young Buck over $10 million in royalties as an artist on G-Unit Records. Young Buck has publicly denied receiving anywhere near that amount from the label.

Xzibit Lands Appearance In New TV Drama ‘Detroit 1-8-7’

(AllHipHop News) Rapper/TV personality Xzibit will be featured in an episode of ABC’s new crime drama, Detroit 1-8-7, the network has announced. According to a press release, Xzibit has signed on to star in an episode of the new series, which is slated to premiere September 21st. In the episode starring Xzibit, the rapper will play a “hustler” turned businessman named Russell Pitts, who is now in the business of producing Hip-Hop artists. Detroit 1-8-7 started shooting in July in Detroit, according to the series’ producers. The drama stars Michael Imperioli (Detective Louis Fitch), Aisha Hinds (Lt. Maureen Mason), James McDaniel (Sgt. Jesse Longford) and others. The executive producer of the show, Jason Richman, stressed they would be using artists and local talent in the show and extended an invitation to one of the world’s most famous rappers, Eminem. “I would love it,” Jason Richman told Vulture. “He’s a great actor, and he’d a good representative for the city…I’d love for him to be involved in any way possible.”Xzibit will also make another high profile appearance on television this September, when he is featured on Extreme Makeover rebuilding a house in Wisconsin, with host Ty Pennington, homebuilder Paige Hemmis and stylist Michael Moloney.Air-dates for Xzibit’s appearances on both shows are not available as of press time.

Bilal: One Man’s Revenge

Not many artists can go into album exile for eight years and emerge with much of their fan base still intact. But Bilal Oliver is a fighter and survivor. Instead of bowing under the mainstream demands of his former home Interscope, Bilal opted not to record ready-made radio tunes and completely severed ties with the major label.

On September 14th, he returns with Airtight’s Revenge (Plug Research), his official sophomore project and “unofficial” third offering following Interscope’s shelved Love For Sale. And for the first time in nearly a decade, Bilal is giving fans his art in an uncut and raw form.

AllHipHop.com: You’ve been an artist that’s experienced the good and the bad with the Internet. Talk about what made you comfortable with Plug Research going forward and creating your own label situation.

Bilal Oliver: Well, I think Plug Research is doing their thing. Digitally, they’re one of the biggest companies. With the Internet it’s a gift and a curse, and you have to deal with it in the best way. I think it’s a cool deal I have for an independent venture.

AllHipHop.com: A couple years ago Dave Chappelle had a comment about how art suffers when it meets corporate interests. Based on what you experienced with Interscope and the type of music you make, do you believe it would ever be beneficial for you to return to a major label?

Bilal: It just has to be set up in different way. In order for you to get respect and be able to do what you want to do you have to make noise indie first. Once you do that you can get better leverage like a Master P or some s###. My music is no weirder than any white indie band. But we’re in a system where they think white indie bands or rock bands can experiment all they want but black people have to follow the corporate guidelines. It used to be totally the opposite years ago. All I want to do is push the envelope in music and I’m going to do that regardless. And I’m in a good place to do that.

 

AllHipHop.com: On the unreleased Love For Sale album you’ve mentioned people like Charles Mingus and Howlin’ Wolf were influences on the sound. What influences did you pull from for Airtight’s Revenge?

Bilal: I really used a lot of concepts from Frank Zappa on this record; just because it’s a mix of a lot of different sounds with a nucleus of rock and soul. And even with that nucleus there’s a mix of jazz, blues and electronic influences. Frank Zappa was dope at that; mixing a lot different artists in a band to create one distinct sound. And that’s where I was with this type and just musically in general with my writing now.

AllHipHop.com: One of your collaborators for this album is Shafiq Husayn (“Levels”). How was the chemistry working on a song from scratch with him?

Bilal: It was real cool, man. I always get a lot out of working with Shafiq. We were just experimenting and having fun doing it. I always like to experiment with cats that are just as experimental as I am. Shafiq is like a scientist and just to watch him is really cool.

 

AllHipHop.com: I know Airtight’s a nickname. How did you get it?

Bilal: You know Common started calling me that. I used to read a lot of Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim books. Com got me into that and that’s a nickname that stuck from years ago. Not that I’m old or anything [laughs].

AllHipHop.com: The album cover replicates the famous Malcolm X photo now known as “By Any Means Necessary.” How does that tie in to the work on the album?

Bilal: The concept is getting my art out by any means necessary. Even through all the pitfalls, the dark side of industry and the b####### you go through. I’m going to get it out in the manner it should be; not watered down or anything against how I want it. That photo is a reminder of that. It’s uncut, raw music that I’m putting out. And I’m willing to do whatever to get it out.

AllHipHop.com: I wanted to commend you on the “Who Are You” track. I can really relate to it being that I also grew up a religiously mixed household with a Christian mother and Muslim father. Explain how your spiritual process and evolvement has affected your music.

Bilal: It’s helped me a lot. Spirituality is an ongoing deal every day. I’m the type of person that whatever I’m dealing with or thinking about, it kind of shows up in my music. I just felt like really speaking on religion and how it’s separating everyone when a lot of the religions are very similar. But no one really knows that because everyone likes to focus on the negative. If everyone would really study the other religions they would really see. So I wanted to bring the light that we’re all spiritual beings and should not separate each other. It’s not a gang; we’re all trying to be connected to God.

AllHipHop.com: The consistency of putting out albums before was out of your hands due to the label issues. Now that you have that control back, do you see yourself putting out albums often or more extended breaks?

Bilal: I don’t know it depends on how the music comes to me. I just try to empty myself but I won’t rush anything out. I don’t think it’ll take me long. It really took me a long time in the last couple years because of stuff going on behind the scenes. But when I’m in a good space mentally and good recording space I can do music all the time.

One of the main things I’d like to do before my next record is build my own studio and have my own space to do things.

AllHipHop.com: What would you say was your weakest point as an artist and what made you decide to keep going?

Bilal: My lowest point was battling with Interscope to put Love For Sale out without changing songs and finding a single. That was the worst; writing a song with the intent of it being a single. And then after doing that it getting bootlegged and the label telling me I had to start from scratch. That really upset me because I had gone through such a fight for the music. To have them tell me they were giving up on it and to start over just left a sour taste.

[What kept me going] was when I started to get responses from people online saying they enjoyed the music. When I got that it really opened me up to saying “man, maybe I can keep going.” Even then I was very reluctant to start music. I would just write music for myself and record with my garage band. I just started doing my own s### privately. But it was really when I started getting responses online that I opened up.

AllHipHop.com: What are the touring plans? Are you going to focus on the States or take it international?

Bilal: I’m going to focus everywhere. I just came back from overseas. I plan to do a tour in the States and then Japan. I’m really interested in making music that’ll reach the whole world and not have boundaries. I really try to scale my music down to melody. I’d love to touch the whole world with this.

AllHipHop.com: If you could meet the Bilal from 2002, what advice would you give him?

Bilal: I would tell him…s### I don’t know [laughs]. Artistically I’m not mad at anything [I did]. I would have kept my music more under wraps. I wouldn’t have recorded at so many different studios and tried to protect my music a little bit more. But everything happens for a reason, so a lot of times I try not to look back. I make sure I put my best foot forward.

Ismael AbduSalaam is a senior staff writer for AllHipHop.com and the creator of Beats, Boxing and Mayhem, a website specializing in boxing and Hip-Hop coverage.