Chris Tucker On Board For New Installment Of “Friday”

(AllHipHop News) Representatives for director/rapper ice Cube have confirmed that a new “Friday” is in the works with actor Chris Tucker.

TMZ.com spoke to a member of Ice Cube’s production company Cube Vision, who confirmed that the project was in the works.

“Absolutely yes the studio is in the process of getting the entire original cast to do another ‘Friday.’ [Ice Cube] is very excited about this and has every intention to make it happen,” the rep stated.

Ice Cube released the first of the three “Friday” franchise films in 1995.

The original “Friday,” which starred Chris Tucker, grossed a total of $28 million.

The sequel to the film, “Next Friday” was released in 2000 and starred Mike Epps. The film grossed over $59 million.

The last installment, “Friday After Next,” hit theaters in 2002 and grossed a total of $33 million at the box office.

In a previous interview with AllHipHop.com, Ice Cube stated that he would be willing to make a new installment of “Friday,” but the film had to have Chris Tucker in it.

“I want to deliver it, but I don’t want to deliver what you’ve seen already,” Ice Cube told AllHipHop.com in August of 2010. We gotta have Chris in it.”

According to sources, Chris Tucker has yet to sign an official contract binding him to the fourth installment of “Friday.”

Tank Opens Up About His “Diary of a Mad Man” Mixtape

On Black Friday, the one day of the year where people fought to find the best bargains, R&B singer Tank gave away the gift of music absolutely free. Tank’s new mixtape, Diary of a Mad Man is a raw and uncensored musical journal that gives listeners a glimpse inside the mind of an R&B star. The women, the love and lust, his swag, and frustrations are chronicled throughout the 10-track banger. Tank leaves it all on the table with this one.

In an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, Tank talks openly about what fueled Diary of a Mad Man, being a ‘Twitter head’, and his disappointment with being snubbed by the Grammys.

AllHipHop.com: Let’s talk about Diary of a Mad Man. What inspired you to release it?

Tank: It was definitely an opportunity for me to put out a different side of me without any pressure attached to it. You know, without the $9.99 price tag, having to recoup a budget, or having to sell a certain amount of records the first week to be considered successful. Diary of a Mad Man didn’t have any of that. It’s just some good music. It’s a different character and an opportunity for me to offer that to my fans or soon-to-be fans. I grabbed some songs that had been out before on the more aggressive side that were stolen and leaked from my aggressive album. I also made some new songs and put them all together to make that Diary.

AllHipHop.com: Diary of a Mad Man definitely shows another side of you many aren’t used to seeing.

Tank: I got some stuff off of my chest. I said some things that I wanted to say, not the way I’d normally say it, but it’s a mixtape. I’m gonna say it the way I want to say it. I’m gonna cuss a lil bit too! Sh*t! I’m gonna let you feel it. People appreciate the rawness of it. It’s just me being me.

AllHipHop.com: Mixtapes were more prevalent in the Hip Hop community. Why do you think more R&B artists are going the mixtape route?

Tank: There are several different ways artists benefit from mixtapes. It allows you to get out of the box and it allows you to sing in a way that may influence a different fan base. Also, we’re in a very content-driven industry right now. The more people have on you, hear from you, and know you the better off you are. People are trying to forget you.

These things keep your name and your brand out there continually flowing while you’re in between budgets and campaigns. You have blog sites you can still talk to and filter information and music to. It’s everybody’s way to staying a part of the music industry.

AllHipHop.com: One of the standout songs from Diary of a Mad Man is ‘Stars Girl.’ It reminds me of Amber Rose.

Tank: (bursts into laughter) You’re hilarious!

AllHipHop.com: Diary of a Mad Man is a very solid project. It feels like it should be sold in stores.

Tank: I’ve heard that and it’s like I don’t know how to do music any other way. If we’re not going to put something good together whether we are giving it away for free or doubling up the price on it, it still has to be quality music. There’s no “throw away music” around here. I’m trying to win with every record.

AllHipHop.com: Congratulations on your amazing and soul-stirring rendition of “I Can’t Make You Love Me” from your last LP, Now or Never.

Tank: Thank you. I was so mad. I wanted to get nominated for that song. Nobody nominated me. I’m like ‘C’mon guys, you can’t nominate at least one song?’ Whatever…it’s all good.

AllHipHop.com: You also write and produce for other artists. Outside of your own projects, who do you enjoy working with the most?

Tank: I loved working with Chris [Brown]. That was awesome. Working with him from one year to the next and just watching his growth from a kid to the monster that he is was great. Being an inspiration to him and helping in that sense was just exciting to me. Being able to be a part of a project, kinda like the engine that helps it run and the backbone behind it is always great.

AllHipHop.com: I know you’re on Twitter because I’m a Twitter head. On a few occasions, I’ve seen you get busy in those Twitter streets.

Tank: I’m a Twitter head too. (@TheRealTank) But, listen if you say something to me I’m going to say something back. I’m a human being. I’m a person. When you start talking reckless about my music…that’s my livelihood. That’s how I feed my kids. You just ain’t gonna get that off! Sometimes I get calls from Atlantic Records late at night like ‘If you don’t shut up!’ But, sometimes I take that stuff personally, man. I’m gonna talk. If you want to say something to me, no problem. I got something for you!

Hands down, Diary of a Mad Man is one of the best R&B mixtapes to drop this year. Tank’s strong vocals, edgy lyrical content, and infectious tracks create a triple threat no music fan can resist. As an added treat, Diary of a Mad Man offers guest appearances by Ace Hood, Slim Thug, Kevin McCall, and more.

Diary of a Mad Man is now available as a free download at DJ Booth.net. For more information on Tank visit TheRealTank.com.

Contributor: Xaviera (@MsXaviB)

Plies Heads To Trial In $10,000,000 Lawsuit

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Plies is at the center of a $10,000,000 lawsuit involving a nightclub shooting in July of 2006.

According to the lawsuit, five of the plaintiffs were injured during the shooting, which occurred at West Nightclub in Gainesville, Florida.

Plies born Algernod Washington and his brother Ronell “Big Gates” Levatte allegedly fired their guns into the crowd during a dispute over their stage time, before their performance.

They are also accused of hiring bodyguards, who are also accused of participating in the shooting.

“The plaintiffs’ claims against my client continue to be without merit, we look forward to having this resolved in a court of justice,” Plies’ defense attorney, Robert A. Rush of the law firm of Rush & Glassman in Gainesville, told AllHipHop.com.

Ronell “Big Gates” LeVatte is represented by attorney Carl Schwait of the law firm of Dell Graham in Gainesville.

The five plaintiffs are represented by Gainesville attorney, Christopher Chestnut of The Chestnut Law Firm; Chad Roberts and Helen Spohrer of the law firm of Spohrer and Dodd in Jacksonville, FL.

Rapper Jay-Z Teams With United Way For Carnegie Hall Performance

(AllHipHop News) Rap star/mogul Jay-Z has announced a pair of shows at Carnegie Hall, that will benefit the United Way.

Jay-Z made the announcement today (December 8 ) during a press conference held at the legendary concert hall.

The rapper will host the first ever solo Hip-Hop performance at Carnegie Hall on February 6 and 7.

“There was a ton of blue-collar jobs that no longer exist, and the gap is wider than ever, and the kids need to really know that and be prepared,” Jay-Z told The New York Times during an interview at Carnegie Hall. “To really succeed in this new America they are going to need an education. Not everyone can be entertainers and hit the lottery – that’s what I call it.”

Tickets for the United Way benefit concert will be sold mostly to wealthier individuals and private philanthropists, with ticket prices ranging from $500-$2,500.

The proceeds will benefit the United Way’s scholarship program, as well as another aimed at reducing the high school dropout rate in New York, in addition to Jay-Z’s Shawn Carter Foundation non-profit organization.

Athletes, Artists and Execs Gather To Support Law Firm’s Toy Drive

(AllHipHop News) A variety of athletes, artists and executives will gather in Baltimore tonight (December 8), to support the Gardner Law Group’s (GLG) annual Christmas toy drive.

The event is being hosted by prominent local attorney Paul Gardner Jr., who has represented a variety of hip-hop celebrities, including Benjamin Chavis, Felecia “Snoop” Pearson, Outkast, manager Blue Williams, rapper Los, Mya and others.

Confirmed guests during the evening include Gary Neal of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs, Josh Selby of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves, Ray Rice, Prescott Burgess, and Ladarius Webb of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens.

“The holiday season is a joyous time for a lot of us, however we tend to forget those who are less fortunate and who need assistance during this time,” Attorney Paul Gardner Jr., who will host the event with his wife Martina. “We do a lot for charities throughout the year that is not publicized, but this holiday celebration is still one of our favorites.”

The evening will comprise of a VIP Jazz cocktail hour and wine tasting and catering by The Carolina Kitchen.

Other evening highlights include red carpet arrivals, specialty cocktails.

This year, GLG hopes to receive a record number of toys to donate and to do this, the law firm has enlisted the help of Perfect Ten Events, Oval Associates, Positive Push, LLC, and MahoganyJones Entertainment Group.

Admittance into this invitation-only event, which takes place at GLG’s offices in downtown Baltimore, is one or more, new, unwrapped toy.

Check out some flicks from last year:

Red Cafe’s “Top 5 Dead or Alive” & New Music

Bad Boy rapper Red Café and his label family will be performing live on BET’s 106th & Park today (December 8). Just last week, AllHipHop.com sat in with the New York MC to find out more about his upcoming album, Shakedown, to be released in February 2012. We also asked Red to list some of the influencers that helped shape his sound and love for rap over the years. Here’s his “Top 5 Dead or Alive”:
Red Café will be performing some of his current releases, as well as announcing some exciting news with upcoming projects, on 106th & Park.  Until then, follow him on Twitter at @RedCafe, and check out “Motto” below from his upcoming mixtape, Hell’s Kitchen: :