Kid Ink Talks Freshman Potential & Chris Brown Confusion

The West Coast has certainly seen a big resurgence in Hip-Hop over the past few years. Now, L.A. native Kid Ink wants his story to be heard and his star to rise. Having released his third mixtape, Wheels Up, in October, the 24 year-old producer turned rapper has amassed over 25 million hits on YouTube and already worked with the likes of Meek Mill, Nipsey Hussle, 2 Chainz, Travis Porter, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Tha Bizness, and more.

AllHipHop.com recently got to speak to Kid Ink right before the holidays about his background, the response to his recent mixtape, Wheels Up, what he’s got planned for 2012, and much more:

AllHipHop.com: What’s going on, Kid?

Kid Ink: Just chilling, man, just chilling out in Cali right now.

AllHipHop.com: First off, I want to congratulate you on being one of XXL’s nominees for their 2012 “Freshman Class.”

Kid Ink: Thank you so much.

AllHipHop.com: How does it feel to get that recognition and be going up against some of your boys?

Kid Ink: It’s definitely appreciated and a blessing. It’s something that we tried to work for, The Alumni, and we pushed it this far and definitely made our goals. So we’re looking forward to seeing what happens, making the cover, and big things in 2012. As far as a lot of the other candidates on there, it’s good ‘cause I get to see a couple of people that I’ve come up with, a couple friends like Casey Veggies and Los. These are people that I’ve worked with before, and it’s good to just see us all working again.

AllHipHop.com: So for those that may not be familiar with Kid Ink, tell the readers a little bit about yourself and speak on your transition from producing to rapping.

Kid Ink: Well, when I first started doing music around 16, I started in production and I used to make beats for a lot of my friends and people around me. One of the dudes that I grew up with was Nipsey Hussle, and he ended up landing a deal off of one of the records I produced. He brought me to New York and Sony and introduced me to different people and started building relationships. From there, I just got in different studios and got with different writers and worked as a producer and then sitting around laying on beats, and just testing the waters and writing hooks. I moved into writing my own stuff and just having more time on my hands. I guess with my image it was easier to move as an artist than it was as a producer behind the scenes.

AllHipHop.com: Have you left producing totally behind?

Kid Ink: I haven’t necessarily left it behind more than I’ve just been focusing on me as an artist, being confident and making sure that’s all together and 100 percent. I feel like production, for me, was always easier, and it just came natural and being an artist is more work, but I haven’t lost the feel for it.

AllHipHop.com: Is that why none of your own production wound up on your latest project, Wheels Up?

Kid Ink: Exactly. I feel like when you do music over your own production sometimes you put a little more thought into it, and you over think it more than when your going in over other people’s production and just let that inspire you in different ways.

AllHipHop.com: Are you producing in any capacity right now for other artists, or is 100 percent of your focus on further developing yourself?

Kid Ink: You know, when I was younger I made so many records that I have a whole catalog of production that people go through and take stuff out, but I haven’t necessarily been sitting down and working on five beats a day…I feel like for the independent album, it’s the best time to work and get that money.

AllHipHop.com: So, how was the response been in the three months since Wheels Up was released? What have the fans been telling you?

Kid Ink: I feel like the response to Wheels Up has been one of the better responses from my mixtapes. A lot of people that I guess I didn’t reach from the first two, I did with this one, and then still have my loyal fans that rock with me. At this point, we’re shooting a lot of videos and every time we drop another one, it kind of brings life back to those records and the mixtape. So everything is still rolling with Wheels Up; we’re still moving.

AllHipHop.com: You have a lot of different sounding kind of tracks on the mixtape. Is there a personal favorite among the them?

Kid Ink: I think one of my favorite records is probably “Never Change,” which I’m supposed to be shooting a video for this week.

AllHipHop.com: Why “Never Change”?

Kid Ink: That’s one of my favorite records because, not just the vibe but because the content is probably one of my most personal records where I actually tried to give people a little more insight into Kid Ink.

AllHipHop.com: I got you. Now switching gears a little, tell me how you first hooked up with DJ Ill Will?

Kid Ink: I reached out to him back when I first started focusing on being an artist and I reached out to him just to get a mixtape collaboration going and to see what we could do and what we could work out. Just off the strength and love of him hearing the music, he rocked with me and hosted the mixtape. It did its numbers and everything, and then we ended up meeting at a video shoot for an artist that we were both cool with and chopped it up, and pretty much talked about me not really being in a situation and a free agent – and him focusing on his team he was trying to put together, and we were on the same page and it just went from there.

AllHipHop.com: Now I know you’re from the West Coast but your parents are from the East, so which one do you affiliate yourself with more?

Kid Ink: I mean, I feel like I definitely affiliate myself with the West Coast; I can’t really run from where I was born and how I was raised. At this point too, I feel like the West Coast has such a strong presence right now in Hip-Hop that I just want to help and be a part of it. As far as when I was younger, I had a lot more East Coast influences just from my parents being around and being into the stuff that they were into, and they weren’t necessarily raised on the West Coast.

AllHipHop.com: Who were some of those musical influences when you were growing up?

Kid Ink: I think my first Hip-Hop artist that was just like my favorite artist and someone that I looked up to was probably Mase.

AllHipHop.com: Interesting.

Kid Ink: From Mase it went to Diddy and Biggie, who is the best rapper to ever do it. From there, it went to Jay-Z and DMX; that was a lot of the stuff that I was listening to as a kid, but at the same time, my friends around me had their Tupac and Snoop on, so I got the best of both worlds.

AllHipHop.com: How you would explain the intense work ethic of artists from the West?

Kid Ink: I guess out here on the West Coast, a lot of things come and go and in a lot of different areas like the South or the East Coast, it’s easier to push music in the streets and just push a project. In L.A., it just comes and goes, and you’ve got to just keep working and working, ‘cause the second you stop working somebody is going to take your spot and you become not relevant. It’s all about the hunger though, and ‘cause the presence wasn’t there for so long, everyone started recognizing what they needed to do.

AllHipHop.com: So, other than riding high on the success of Wheels Up, what else are you working on right now?

Kid Ink: Right now, the main focus is trying to get a single going by the top of the year so we can try and put together an independent album that’ll hopefully be out sometime around spring.

AllHipHop.com: Well, I’m looking forward to checking that out. Lastly, I have to ask about something that’s been making its rounds on the Internet for awhile, and you must always be getting asked, are you or are you not related to Chris Brown?

Kid Ink: [Laughter] I am not. It’s something I’ve been getting since high school.

AllHipHop.com: Well, you just cleared the air officially so hopefully you won’t get asked that question ever again.

Kid Ink: For sure [laughter].

AllHipHop.com: It was a pleasure talking to you, and I’m looking forward to seeing what you have in store for next year. Oh, and best of luck on getting that XXL Freshman Class cover.

Kid Ink: Thank you, man, I appreciate it.

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R&B’s Anthony Hamilton Drops His "Top 5 Dead or Alive" On AllHipHop.com

Soul singer/songwriter Anthony Hamilton is known for love songs that ignite passion, such as the aching ode “Charlene,” or the occasional social commentary about Black girls lost on his new track, “Baby Girl.”

Yet, he is no stranger to Hip-Hop. Over the course of his music career, Hamilton has collaborated with some of rap’s big shots, including Jadakiss, The Game, Twista, Nappy Roots, and even a deceased Tupac Shakur on 2002’s “Thugz Mansion.”

AllHipHop.com spent some time at RCA Records with Hamilton this week to hear more about his latest release, Back To Love, which debuted at #12 this week, his highest release ranking to date. While we were there, we got him to share his “Top 5 Rappers Dead or Alive” – where he throws in an interesting collaboration offer to a certain MC at W.A.R.:

Back To Love is available in stores and on iTunes now. Be sure to cop the Deluxe Edition, which includes four, must-listen bonus tracks.


 

 

Police Investigate Murder During French Montana Show

(AllHipHop News) Police in Northern New Jersey are investigating the stabbing death of a man who was killed during a show featuring rapper French Montana.

Over 450 were gathered for a pre-Christmas bashing Friday (December 23) at The Mirage Banquet Hall in Edison, that was promoted by Hot 97’s DJ Wallah and featured French Montana as a surprise performer.

According to reports, French arrived with an entourage of about 40 people, who became unruly when they could not access the VIP section of the hall.

“Everyone was enjoying themselves,” Mirage’s co-owner Shaun Mehtani told The Star-Ledger. “The trouble began when his entourage arrived.”

According to my Mehtani, French Montana’s entourage began arguing with people in the VIP and taking their drinks.

A scuffle ensued, and The Mirage’s 10-man security force was quickly outnumbered.

Security ended the party early, and the 400- 500 strong crowd spilled into the venue’s parking lot.

In the parking lot, several other fights broke out, resulting in the stabbing death of 21-year-old Jayson Perry.

Five other people were also stabbed during the melee, while one man suffered from a superficial gunshot wound.

Prosecutors in Edison and Middlesex New Jersey have opened an investigation into the stabbings and the death of Perry.

Daily Word: Happy Holidays!!!

Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, and Happy Kwanzaa, my blessed and highly favored!!

We interrupt your regularly scheduled program to wish you and your family a happy holiday!! As we take this time and season to be jolly, we also need to take time to be grateful! Whether good or bad, we must always appreciate the fact that we are still here! We must appreciate the fact that we can do it better tomorrow! And, also appreciate that we have everything we need right now!

Do not make this season only about receiving!! Remember that to whom much is given much is required!! Be grateful by appreciating everything you have and everything that you will continue to get!! Then show gratitude by giving back!! Whether it’s time with your friends and family, or whatever you feel in your heart… whatever it is, know that the world is a much better because of your donation back to it!!

Live, laugh, love!! You are rich and abundant now!! Realize this fact and enjoy everything that is in your favor!! -Ash’Cash

“If you can’t be content with what you have received, be thankful for what you have escaped.” -Unknown

“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.” -Unknown

“Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough.” -Oprah Winfrey

“If a fellow isn’t thankful for what he’s got, he isn’t likely to be thankful for what he’s going to get.” -Frank A. Clark

“If you count all your assets, you always show a profit.” -Robert Quillen

“If the only prayer you said in your whole life was, “thank you,” that would suffice.” -Meister Eckhart

“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” -John Fitzgerald Kennedy

“Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn’t learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn’t learn a little, at least we didn’t get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn’t die; so, let us all be thankful.” -Buddha

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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com.

Flavor Flav Launches LeFlav Vodka, Reopening Chicken Spots

(AllHipHop News) Flavor Flav is ringing in the new year by launching his own line of signature vodka.

The legendary rapper/reality show star has launched his newest business, LeFlav Spirits.

Flavor Flav started his promotional campaign yesterday (December 23) for the company’s first line, LeFLAV Straight Up vodka.

The rapper launched LeFLAV Straight Up in Las Vegas and he continued the promotions at various liquor stores today (December 24).

Locals have already been able to purchase LeFLAV Straight Up at establishments like Total Wines & More and all four locations of The Liquor Outlet.

As of press time, LeFlav will retail for $23.99 and comes in a 4 carat bottle draped in Swarovski crystals.

As of press time, LeFLAV Straight Up is available in Las Vegas, New Jersey, New York and California.

Flavor Flav is hoping to expand the brand internationally in 2012, in addition to launching flavors like hemp juice, bubblegum and grape.

Flav also revealed that he would be launching a new fried chicken restaurant in Las Vegas, in the coming months.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Tyler the Creator Speaks On Last Night's Arrest!! Kanye Debuts New Music In London!!!

Tyler Releases “Statement” About What Went Down Last Night:

No he didn’t smash that car windshield above, but after an Odd Future homecoming show last night in Los Angeles, Tyler was taken to jail after being arrested for vandalism of… sound equipment???

“duding RADICALS, i was on the piano playing the breakdown, only to notice that the music and sound was low, lights went off and that s### wasnt right, i get up, look, and notice that it was two girls hurt from the mosh pits behind them. i grab my mic to tell the crowd to come calm down and inform security because it was none around in the front, but i then find out the sound dude turned everything off. so im on stage while its mosh pits and chaos on stage ( i played live with Trash Talk, and it was a home show so everyone from OF was there wildn) pointing at my mic tell sound dude to turn it up turn it up, hes shaking his head no.i keep doing this for at least 70 seconds until i get fed up and run over to him threw the crowd. i jump on his sound board and say’ n#### turn my f###### mic up its b###### hurt, let me tell the crowd to calm down, they listen to me’ this n#### goes on saying he doesnt have control his manager said this and that. i keep asking, we go back and forth. i kick the plexi glass and stomp on the cheap ass soundboard, then throw my mike on the floor. go back on stage just in time to throw a couple gifts out to the crowd ( it was the xmas show). someone states ‘ lets get you outta here’. i walk outside to like 20 cops, helicopters, shotguns and some other s###. jail is really cold dude, i had no socks on. im fine tho, bail was alot even tho i didnt hurt anyone, i damaged some s###. and idk why rappers talk about jail like its cool, omg i would go crazy. all i could think about was skating the bowl like 8 hours before haha. i havent looked but the media prolly made it seem more epic than it actually is. but overall, i finally feel black.” –Tyler

Kanye Previews New Tracks at London Club:

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Rap-Up has reported that at a Christmas party in London the other night, host and Dj for the night, Kanye West, reportedly played new music from his own solo album, as well as the G.O.O.D. Music compilation album that will be dropping in the Spring.

It’s going to be interesting too see what Yeezy’s been cooking up and how he’s going to top the Grammy-nominated My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Jay-Z also mentioned that a sequel to Watch the Throne could be out sometime next year too, making that a total of three albums that Kanye drop in 2012!

Rick Ross Mixtape Gets A Name and Cover:

Rich Forever has no release date but you could expect it to drop sometime in January.

MIXTAPE DOWNLOAD: The Michael Jordan Theory from GhostWridah

DOWNLOAD MIXTAPE HERE “Michael Jordan once said that there is no I in team…” – GhostWridah
We all know Michael Jordan symbolizes victory. 
This is a look at the parallels of a journey while building a dynasty through the eyes of one who is chasing the top spot of this music ish. 
GhostWridah is planning to accomplish this and much more, and this is a tribute to one whom provided a blueprint for excellence, as well as a message to those who still might not believe.