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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Man Killed at Rick Ross Home




On Wednesday (February 29) a man was shot dead in front of a Miami Gardens home belonging to Rick Ross, and since then reports have claimed that police officials are seeking the Miami rapper for questioning. MTV News reached out for a statement and an area detective confirms that Rick Ross is not a suspect and that he is not being sought for questioning.

Miami Gardens officers responded to a 911 call at approximately 7 a.m. ET after reports of gun shots. When police arrived at the scene of the crime they found a dead body in the yard of a house owned by the rapper, whose real name is William Roberts. Though Ross owns the property, it is not where he resides. "He lives at a different location," Detective Wright told MTV News.

The murder is still under investigation and police declined to reveal the name of the deceased at press time. But it seems Rick Ross is definitely in the clear.

In other news, the Double-M-Genius is set to head to court in May for a case with far less serious ramifications. Former L.A. drug kingpin "Freeway" Rick Ross is suing the rapper who he claims is unlawfully profiting from his name. The case was initially thrown out in 2010, but has now been reopened with a trial date set for early May.

A little over a week ago, Rick Ross was named MTV News' Hottest MC in the Game, nabbing the coveted position on a list of 10. His MMG signees, Wale and Meek Mill, took the #10 and #7 spots, respectively.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Rick Ross Crowned Hottest MC of 2011

The countdown is complete and MTV have revealed the Hottest MC In The Game of 2011 is Rick Ross.
Maybach Music founder Rozay had a storming year thanks to his MMG collabo Self Made Vol 1 and his mixtape Rich Forever. Drizzy came in second with Kanye West third.
Check out the top 10 list according to MTV after the jump.



MTV’s Hottest MC’s In The Game 2011 Top Ten

1 Rick Ross
2 Drake
3 Kanye West
4 Nicki Minaj
5 Lil Wayne
6 Jay-Z
7 Meek Mill
8 Big Sean
9 Wiz Khalifa
10 Wale

It is also noteworthy that the Young Money Barbie Nicki Minaj creeps into the top 5 coming at #4 on the Hottest MC's list. Nicki is also the only woman to ever be on this list. My question for Sway at MTV is where's J. Cole? o_O

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Drake & Common Squash Beef "Man 2 Man"

Despite speculation claiming Drake and Common had harsh words toward one another at last weekend's Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, new reports claim the two hip-hop stars actually squashed recent tensions.
According to new reports, the rappers came face-to-face last Sunday (February 12).






Streetz Iz Watchin has learned that Common and Drake actually squashed their beef at the Grammys, clearing up previous reports that the two rappers almost got into a violent altercation. Apparently, both Drake and Common's entourages happened to be in the same area at the end of the Grammy red carpet, near where artists were being distributed their VIP credentials to enter the Staples Center, according to a source in the latter's camp. Common felt it was awkward for two men that had exchanged words in song to be in the same vicinity without saying anything to each other. With the two eyeballing each other intensely, Common asked Drake, "What's up?" Drake responded with a "What's up?" of his own, and Common tried to approach him with the intent of speaking to the Toronto rapper one on one. (Hip Hop Wired)
Despite some initial confusion, they came together and squashed their problems.
However, Drake's security and other members of his entourage defensively intervened in his progress. Allegedly Drake said, "Yo, I grew up listening to this dude, what's the problem?," while his security was telling Common, "We respect you, this isn't necessary." But Common wanted to talk to Drake "man to man," angered that two rivals would cross paths and just not speak. One of the members of Drake's crew turned out to be his father, Dennis Graham, who told Common the two artists "need to cut this out, y'all are better than this." According to the source, the elder Graham's intervention made Com change his approach, with cooler heads prevailing and the two rappers eventually going off to the side and speaking to each other alone. Holding true to the words he said in an interview moments before, Common and Drake exchanged pounds, and told everyone in their respective camps the beef had been squashed.
Now If we can get Nicki and Kim together.

Source: Hip Hop Wired

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Congrats to Lil Wayne, He is Engaged.

Valentine’s Day is the celebration of love. The day where cupid flys around and shoots his arrow in hopes of making matches, and it appears that he was successful with Lil’ Wayne, as he announced news via Twitter of his engagement to, his now fiancĂ©e, Dhea. After being in a relationship for almost a year, he tweeted:






Well! This is very exciting news for the YMCMB founder, and of course we couldn’t be more happier for him. Team Civil sends the both of the love birds the best of luck and the wellest of wishes. Check out photos of the happy couple below.
Weezy F. Baby and the F is for Fiancé!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Petition to Nicki Minaj "Marilyn Monroe Song must be on PF:RR"

Okay, so by now I'm sure you have all heard the leaked snippet of Nicki Minaj's song with the unofficial title of "Marilyn Monroe".

Also if you are a regular reader of this blog then you know that the official group that handles Ms. Monroes Estate gave Nicki a seal of approval via twitter for her appearance during her Super Bowl performance with the iconic Madonna and fellow femcee M.I.A.







So here we are today, Nicki is nominated for 3 Grammy awards and has released information stating she will be performing new music from her upcoming album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (Which I already ordered). She will be performing her new song entitled "Roman Holiday"  during her grammy performance. and also will be dropping a new single entitled "Starships"

Okay so let me tell you why I am nervous. In the recent past we have heard little snippets of songs from Nicki, we have also heard some unofficial tracks from Nicki that has never blossomed into a full official song. Now back to this Marilyn Monroe song. This song is the f*cking bizness. I believe that this is one songs that should not fall by the wayside. The song is beautiful, its heartfelt and I will go as far as to say that this song is important.

So what I have decided to do is create this article as a petition to Nicki Minaj to make this a full song, if she hasn't already. As far as we know she could have completed this song and its already on the tracklist or on the her delux version. But this is just a precaution just in case she didn't do it.

So please show your support and send this article to Nicki on twitter or however other means you can communicate with her to show her you support her and you really want this song as an official track on her album.


I ___________________ am in support of Onika Tanya Maraj AKA Nicki Minaj making her song          "Marilyn Monroe" and official song on her upcoming album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. By forwarding this article, making this paragraph a screenshot, or by copying and pasting this statement I here by constitute this action as me signing this petition for her to make this an official song.

Rappers To Perform In Detroit to Honor J-Dilla



On the sixth anniversary of Jay Dee’s death on Feb. 10, the Fillmore Detroit will host Dilla Day Detroit, a celebration recognizing the Detroit hip-hop pioneer’s musical legacy, his mother Maureen (Ma Dukes) Yancey said today.

The Slum Village co-founder (real name: James Dewitt Yancey), known in rap circles as Jay Dee or J Dilla, died at age 32 in 2006 of complications stemming from lupus. Dilla worked as a producer and rapper with some of the hip-hop’s and R&B’s biggest and most influential artists, including Janet Jackson, Common, D’Angelo, the Roots, Erykah Badu and Mos Def.
 
While some details are still being sorted out, Yancey told the Free Press that the show in the D will include performances by Busta Rhymes, Jay Electronica, Phife of A Tribe Called Quest, along with Phat Kat, Danny Brown and the Nick Speed Orchestra.
 
On top of the all-star roster, which will grow as the event draws closer, Yancey said Oscar-nominated “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” actress Taraji P. Henson is scheduled to host the festivities, which will be simulcast on the Web. (Free Press attempts to reach Henson’s reps to confirm her participation were unsuccessful on Tuesday.)
 
“It’s going to be very special to have people right here in Detroit see his name up in lights and embrace his great legacy,” Yancey said of her son. “It’s very special that we’re doing it right here in his hometown. He loved his city.”
 
Yancey said that on-sale information and other details are still being worked out, but cover for the show will be $20, and portions of the proceeds will go to the J Dilla Foundation and to the production of “Rebirth of Detroit,” a new album of Dilla material scheduled to be released in May through the newly established Yancey Music Group. For more info: jdillarebirthofdetroit.com and jdillafoundation.org.


Source: Detroit Free Press

Bow Wow Proposes to Ex-Girfriend Angela Simmons

Bow Wow has reportedly proposed to his ex-girlfriend Angela Simmons despite not dating for the last couple of years.






The couple enjoyed a relationship for a couple of years but broke up and have remained the best of friends. Angela even invited Bow to celebrate her 24th birthday last year and they fuelled rumours they were back together after cosying up on the beach and in a club.

Now, MediaTakeOut report that Bow has proposed to the stunning reality star and she said 'yes.'
However, the source tells the website that the couple want to stage the proposal properly and are waiting for a moment when the cameras capture the momentous occassion.

The actual wedding ceremony could be put on hold for a while, though, as Bow currently has a warrant out for his arrest against him.

Do you think these two are back together?

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Brooklyn Femcee Lil Kim Fans are Pissed. Threatens to Shut Down Sites

Lil Kim's fans have threatened to shut down their website dedicated to the rapper if she doesn't release new music.






The Brooklyn Femcee was suppose to drop her new single at the beginning of this year, but instead announced that she would be delaying the release to allow her time to support her best friend Floyd Mayweather who will be going to jail for domestic battery later this year.

Pissed Fans fans have demanded that she release new music soon or they will shut down her fan site.

"I wonder will Kim take us seriously if we shut down TeamLilKim like Britney's fan club shut down her site when she was acting crazy," one fan wrote on Twitter.


A Twitter user even compared Kim to her nemisis Nicki Minaj, writing: "I know some of you all dislike or hate Nicki Minaj. But homegirl is at the super bowl and Grammys & etc etc etc.I will always love and respect and support Lil Kim. But I'm not delusional! She needs to get it together!"

Meanwhile, another disgruntled fan wrote: "Where is the holiday EP? You still too busy supporting Floyd in court?"

As a 70's babies in hip hop I have seen this before with Lil Kim, she's going down the same road she went before. Hopefully she makes a change, and gives her fans what they want and deserve, or her career will really be DEAD GHOSTBUSTER.

Kanye West Shooting Film in The Middle East

Kanye West reportedly plans to shoot a short film in the Middle East. According to The New York Observer, the 'Heartless' rapper recently sent several scouts to the Persian Gulf to find potential locations for the project. Sources tell the publication that West's team met with government officials and film companies in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Doha Qatar, with an apparent "bidding war" taking place between the cities for the chance to produce the film. "In Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Doha all of the film initiatives are government controlled," an insider explained.




Sources say the film may be used to not only entertain, but to "bridge" the cultural divide between Eastern and Western world.
While the details behind West's idea for the project have not been revealed, he is apparently looking to shed light on the lifestyle in the Middle East in order to "bridge the cultural divide". "His reps seemed genuinely enthusiastic about creating a piece which highlights the culture accurately. There's a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about Emiratis and Qataris, which Westerners often play up," the source explained. "They discussed how Kanye is looking to bridge the cultural divide and break misconceptions."

Source: Digital Spy

Drake Being Sued by Ex Over Marvin's Room

File this one under ‘when drunk dialing goes wrong!’ Ericka Lee, Drake’s alleged ex-girlfriend and muse behind his hit song Marvin’s Room“, is suing the rapper over her vocals being used on the smash hit record. Erika is the inspiration for the record and is the voice heard on the voice mail monologues. She was credited as a “vocalist” on the song under “Syren Lyric Muse” but has never received any compensation for her work.

She is claiming that Drake acknowledged her contributions via text messages, which she has saved. Reportedly, they read U basically made that song” and It’s sh*t without you.” Big mistake, Drake!






Lee filed  a lawsuit against the rapper on  July 11, claiming, “My works and voice are used on this work.” About six weeks later, Drake’s label, Cash Money Records made its own claim, saying that the song authored was an “employer for hire.”  According to the complaint, Drake later sent a text message to Lee that offered her two percent of “publishing royalties.”

By November, Ericka claims that Drake agreed to meet up with her in Los Angeles to discuss, but when he didn’t keep his word, she hired a lawyer. When Drake found out, he allegedly spazzed out and started making threatening phone calls.

“What the f–k is your problem?” he said to her, according to the complaint, then offering her “4-5%” of publishing monies plus a $50,000 payout to go away.”




Lee is demanding that a judge declare her as co-writer of the song. She’s also seeking damages and disgorgement of profits on allegations of breach of fiduciary duties and unjust enrichment. Lee is represented by Neville Johnson, who previously filed a lawsuit against Drake on behalf of a Playboy Enterprises for sampling an unauthorized sound recording it owned on “Best I Ever Had.”

It looks like Ms. Lee has a good lawsuit on her hands. Drake should have just paid her upfront. Now it looks like it’s going to cost him a lot more money. Crazy how the same lawyer who successfully sued Drake before is back at it.  Hey, you know what they say, “Mo’ money Mo’ problems!”


Monday, January 30, 2012

Young Money's Cory Gunz Caught with Loaded Weapon

Young Money emcee Cory Gunz was arrested on Saturday (January 28) in The Bronx Borough after being caught with a loaded gun. MTV News received confirmation of the arrest via the Young Money rapper's father, Peter Gunz.




"The details are sketchy, but I can confirm that he was arrested with a firearm yesterday in the Bronx," said Father Gunz. "They caught him around 2p.m. in the afternoon with a loaded gun in his knapsack."

Father Gunz  indicates that the search which turned up the gun was a violation of his 4th amendment rights of illegal search and seizure. The arresting officer mentioned that they were tipped off about the rapper carrying  a loaded weapon.

"This is Cory's first offense," said Gunz. "But sometimes they like to make an example out of rappers and people with any kind of celebrity to them."

Cory Gunz, who starred in the MTV series Son Of a Gun, is currently being held at The Bronx's Central Booking on 161st Street.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Ras Kass Leaves The 4 Horsemen


Before there was the super rap group Slaughterhouse there was The 4 Horsemen. This was a rap group consisting of Ras Kass  Killah Priest, Canibus and Kurupt.

But in a recent video Ras Kass announced he will be leaving the Super Rap group. In a video announcement, Ras explained his departure from the group, stating that the situation got “a little too complicated and out of hand” and “some things I don’t agree with.”





He did not elaborate on the particulars of his leaving the quartet, but said that it’s “not worth the drama that’s constantly popping up.”

The foursome, also known as The HRSMN, first appeared together on the 1998 white label 12-inch single “Abide By.” In May 2011, the group revealed that it would release its official album that summer, but the LP failed to surface. RZA was said to be producing the album, which was also rumored to have a collaborative track with Slaughterhouse.

Ras Kass is currently working on his projects F.I.L.A. and Spit No Evil. Read his full statement below.
It’s been weighing heavy on me for a minute, but I have to make an announcement. After discussing with some of the people in my group and some of my other friends, things have just gotten a little too complicated and out of hand, and some things, I don’t agree with. And so I’m officially resigning out of the Horsemen. It is what it is. I’m not going to make too many more comments about it, but the bottom line is, I’m no longer part of the Horsemen. I have relationships with certain people, but some things are just too complicated and not worth the drama that’s constantly popping up. I stand firmly with dope lyricism, dope people and I think everybody’s talented, but at this particular point, there’s a lot of shit I don’t agree with, so I have to step out of it. All respect to everybody. I’m going to continue doing what I do, making my music and fucking with who I fuck with. I wish everybody the best, but I think this is the best decision for me as an artist and as a man. So there it goes. I am no longer part of Horsemen. One love, that’s it.

This was one of my all time favorite rap groups. How good would it have been to see them and slaughterhouse collaborate? The Lyricism in the song it along would have caused listeners brains to collapse in itself like a supernova.


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Buy The Music or Shut the F*ck Up (Who Killed Hip-Hop?)

Music has always been about a matter of taste. I can remember when I was young listening to my mothers music like Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone, Johnnie Taylor and Lenny Williams. Her and her sisters would be dancing like its 1977, mind you I was born in 1978. The thing I remembered most was her saying "This is real music, I don't know what in the world your listening to" or "Son our music had meaning, your music doesn't say anything". Now I want you to be aware that the music they were referring to as my music was the 80's and 90's hip-hop. The same hip-hop that is now considered to be the "Real Hip Hop", in contrast to the hip-hop today.


So what does this say? What is the purpose of this article? What it says is that each generation thinks and believes that the music they grew up on is more better, more authentic and more real than whatever the popular music of the day is. The purpose of this article is to tell people who say music today is less meaningful, less real, less authentic and is bitching and complaining saying real hip-hop isn't getting the light it deserve to either "Buy the Music or Shut The F*ck Up."



I have been in many arguments on-line with these E-Thugs always complaining that the real hip-hop is no longer here, that today's music is garbage and the industry only focuses on certain artist and and certain kind of hip-hop they repeatedly say they wish the old days were here. Here is the problem. You are the reason that the hip-hop you like is gone, you are the reason why it no longer ranks on the charts. In one breathe you bitch and complain about it not getting light, but in the second breathe you say you no longer buy albums and will download it or cop the bootleg.

You are the ones failing your so-called real music. For example, there has been a major riff between Nicki Minaj and Lil Kim fans. Kim fans say Nicki music is garbage, its wack and not real hip-hop. I see them all over the internet arguing with Nicki fans. But when Kim drops a single I don't see the support for her music from her fans, it never reaches the top 10 nad barely the top 100, her Black Friday mixtape made no noise outside the drama surrounding it. They claimed it sold over 100,000 copies in 18 hours but that claim was found to be false. Now when Nicki drops a single it reaches the top 10 in less than 24 hrs, and it's #1 within 48hrs.

I'm not saying Nicki music is better than Kims, or Kim's music is better than Nicki's but what I am saying is that Nicki fans support her music. If they quit spending time arguing on-line wasting energy on someone they don't like and support the artist they do, then it would be no issue with arguing on-line. For example, Nicki recent song "Stupid Hoe" has been garnering a lot of negative and positive attention in the last week or so, it has broken records reaching 4.8 million views within 24 hours. I bet alot of the 4.8 million views came from people who don't like her. It has received more dislikes than likes and here could be a reason why.




As you can see in the picture above  TeamKim soldiers have been instructed to go on Nicki video and unlike it. A Lil Kim fan even went out of her way to create 6 youtube account just to dislike. But what Kim fans have done is given Nicki many extra clicks in that 4.8 million to break the record, and put money in her pocket. Who knows how many more Kim fans have done this. That energy spent on making those extra accounts could have went to buying a kim single off Itunes, or her sharing Kims music to another person to help get the word out about her music, or create more accounts and click on Kims official Vevo youtube account.

Let me end with this. Talib Kweli once said (This is not verbatim) the argument about whats real hip-hop or not is not relevant. Because at the end of the day, our album is on the same shelf, at the same store under the same genre both trying to sell.

So you wanna know why the music you love is gone, because you don't support it. So quit complaining "Buy The Music or Shut the F*ck Up"






Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Lil Kim Threatens to End Nicki Minaj Career This Week


 


The Nicki Minaj and Lil Kim’s beef has been dominating the scene since the Young Money Rapstress blew up and has sparked fan wars of epic proportions. So it comes as no surprise that Lil Kim will want to best her rival at the slightest opportunity. Especially since Nicki is the top chick in the game who keeps on winning.

Take a look at Lil Kim’s latest reveal.


According to reports from Julia Beverly, owner and founder of Ozone Magazine Lil Kim’s publicist sent her an email as follows.



This comes a number of days after Nicki released the video for her VEVO recording breaking hit, Super Hoe which took the internet by storm. Jones was recently outed by a member of her enoturage as having a ghostwriter, and does not actually pen her own raps.

It remains to be seen if Kim can deliver on her threat to end Nicki’s career. We will have to wait and see

What news do you think Lil Kim could have that would end Nicki Minaj career?

Source: Nickie Leaks.com

Does Drake Really Want to Fight Common?

New York Bad Boy recording artist and "Mafioso Rapper" French Montana has recently revealed some interesting news in the Drake vs Common Saga. He says the Young Money Canadian born rapper wants to literally fight Common physically.





Personally I'm all for rap beef as long as it stays on wax, but getting physical is a whole different story. I am somewhat disappointed because these are two of the most admirable rap artist in the game, and I am fans of them both.

French goes on to say he believes the drama started over Serena Williams. here is what he had to say.
"I think it was over [Serena Williams] or something like that," French said speaking on Drake and Common's feud. "Shout-out to Serena Williams. I'm staying out of that. With them, you've gotta look at it like it's hip-hop, it's competition, it's good for the music. I think Drake wants to fight. Yeah, I think Drake wants to fight. He said he can't wait to run into him. Man, I'm gonna hit him. I'm gonna let him know [we don't want him fighting]. Shout-out to Drake." ("The Angie Martinez Show")
Common and Drake were both in Park City, Utah this weekend to perform and enjoy festivities at the Sundance Film Festival but, as could be expected, the two rappers didn’t make time to hang with each other. MTV News caught up with Common for a quick chat, during which he maintained that the beef between himself and the Toronto rapper had come to a stalemate. “I kinda addressed it so much on record, I feel like I really don’t have any more to say about it. I think it’s just part of a hip hop battle, that’s all really,” Common said.

So who would win in a fist to cuff fight between Common & Drake?

Occupy Hip-Hop?




"Hip Hop was stolen from us just like the economy was stolen from Americans by Wall Street," declares famed hip-hop photographer, 'Brother Ernie' Paniccioli.

And, he finds this to be grand theft at its worst. "As close as I can determine, hip hop earns between $250-500 billion a year. This includes ticket sales, hip hop clothing and merchandise, books, magazines and record sales as well as hip hop themed movies, DVD's etc. There is no 'trickle-down.' It all goes to the 1 percent at the top."

Any man who reveres David Lynch, John Coltrane, Richie Havens, The Dalai Lama, Public Enemy and Lee "Scratch" Perry and has done books on Punk, Hip Hop and Collage, is a member of The Universal Zulu Nation and a honorary member of The Black Panther Party is respected as a free thinker, if not a rebel.
Appropriately, he has gathered together a significant number of people who agree with him -- enough to make this movement and his Facebook page "Occupy Hip Hop Ernie Paniccioli," a must-visit site for music activists.

Relentless in his scorn, Ernie sees most of present-day hip hop and rap as being "the voice of the colonizer and the exploiter -- to make people who love hip hop into subservient consumers."
In Ernie's mind, what originated as a "voice for the voiceless" has become just one more way for Wall Street to extract money from people's pockets. "It is a war for the hearts and mind of our children," and he and his adherents are intent in promoting non-violent direct action and he is rallying them to "identify, unite and take action."

"It was first necessary to identify and target that which is wrong in commercialized rap and hip hop and how it is hurting us," Ernie says. (As example, the top 10 rap songs of 2009 were those that glorified the top 10 killers of black people: drugs, alcohol, unprotected sex, etc.)

"If you trace all of these things... follow the money... it all goes down to a certain small clique of criminal-minded people. It is organized, and it is criminal -- it is organized crime. And, we in the community are seriously considering a RICO action against this out-of-balance and out-of-control media."

Pride, courage, consciousness and clarity have been co-opted by people touting pimps and "hoes." "Hip hop was never pure, but it was organic. Today, this stuff is created in a lab by a mad scientist. Throw in a certain amount of profanity, the N-word, 'hate women' lyrics, violence and machismo, and you have a hit."

Ernie doesn't want to see the Occupy Hip Hop movement to become the music police, but a force to bring about a level music field in which everyone has a chance to be heard. Essentially, he feels the community is being subjected to the tyrannical equivalent of the musical 1 percent.
"How come we don't hear the music of the 99 percent?

We're trying to expand the vocabulary, and rap is an oral tradition. What once was used to bring people together now serves to separate them. Hip hop has always been here -- always a native vibe, a spiritual force that came from the people."

Ernie understands the power of social media in this struggle against mainstream media and leverages it in his Internet presence. "The FCC is asleep at the wheel, which is why we need to have our voices heard," Ernie declares. "Media has done all that they can do to suppress dissent and have their way.

This "dumbing down" is not accidental -- the dumbed-down masses are easier to control (and sell to), and we are sick of it."

Ernie goes into significant detail at Manifesto.com and his piece "So Much Things to Say" as well as his poem "Thank You" on YouTube as a self-described "Big Red Alarm Clock."

"You will better understand how to hold Hip Hop... that force that evolved from the outcry concerning the decimation of the inner city... what we have termed the the urban blight."
"Today's blight is the music that attempts to pass for hip hop and rap," Ernie growls.


Source: Huffington Post

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Lil Kim's IRS Team Respond to Ghoswriting Allegations

Yesterday, I brought to you before any other hip-hop website or blog that former IRS member Antonio "Dutchy" Walker claims that he was a Ghostwriter for the veteran Brooklyn femcee Lil Kim. He provided proof by showing a unsigned contract between him and Queen Bee Entertainment, Lil Kim's record label. He said he decided to come forward because he was not paid for his services

 

Well in response to Dutchy claims Lil Kims "Song Writer" @CLSDASH AKA The Prince of Brooklyn says that Dutchy was nothing more than a hype man. He took to twitter last night to defend Kim tweeting "The only person who work with Kim with the music is ME!!! And she write her own rhymes. End of Story.See pics below





This Tweet from Kim confirms what @CLSDASH says and shows that he writes with her in the studio see pic below.



Now I wouldn't be doing my job If I didn't mention that at one time @CLSDASH had in is twitter profile his writing credits to Lil Kim's hit song "Lighters Up" See picture below.


That has now been deleted.......see pic below



So what does this all mean? Hell I don't know, its starting to get to confusing. I was always told whenever there is smoke there is fire. There are 3 sides here, Dutchy side Dash side and the truth. What makes the Dutchy story somewhat believable is that Kim has been sued for this same thing several times before, but who knows. All I know is her fans are ready for her to drop an album,  they might not even care who writes it. So what do you think? Who do you believe Dutchy or Dash?









Sean "Diddy" Combs To Launch his own African American Network Channel

According to Nickie Leaks.com  Hip-Hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is ready to launch a TV network. It will be a music themed cable network named ‘Revolt.’ The Bad Boy Entertainment Exec is ready to expand his already vast portfolio to that of Network Producer.
Read more details below!



 Broadcasting and Cable says Revolt is set to premiere on December 12th 2012, with help from former MTV Programming Chief Andy Schuon, who in 2006 spearheaded the music channel International Music Feed (IMF).

The channel will be aimed at the African American audience, and sources have confirmed that Comcast and Time Warner Cable will also be heavily involved in the project. This joint venture will target at least 18 million households between Comcast and Warner.


Bad Boy Entertainment Headquarters in New York have yet to confirm reports.

Will You watch the Revolt network channel?

Source: Nickie Leakes.com.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Are the Grammys Throwing Shade on Hip-Hop?

Since its beginnings in the 1970s, rap music has transformed from an underground, street-based sound to a definitive part of pop culture, transcending race and becoming one of the strongest — and most prolific — voices of today’s generation. But at the Grammy Awards, rap has had a long-lasting losing streak in the top categories.

The hip-hop sound — first recognized at the 1989 Grammys — has garnered numerous prestigious nominations over the years, and for 10 of the last 14 years, rap acts have either led or tied for most Grammy nominations. But rarely will a hip-hop act win one of the show’s top four honors — album, song and record of the year, along with best new artist. Instead, rap acts tend to win rap awards.
50 Cent, who won his first and only Grammy two years ago, believes Grammy voters are out-of-touch and need a fresh outlook on what’s going on in contemporary music.

“I think that the board is a lot older and they’re conservative, so some of the content in the music is offensive on some level,” said 50 Cent, who famously interrupted Evanescence’s best new artist speech by walking onstage when he lost to the rock group in 2004. “There’s a lot of people that don’t accept that hip-hop culture is now pop culture.”

This year, hip-hop leads the Grammys in nominations again, New comer Nicki Minaj is nominated for 3 Grammys with Kanye West earning seven; it’s his third year as the show’s top-nominated act, and his fourth overall (he tied Mariah Carey and John Legend for most nominations at the 2006 Grammys). While his song “All of the Lights” is up for song of the year, his critically revered fifth album, “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy,” didn’t score an album of the year nomination, a shock to many. Even Jimmy Jam — the chair emeritus of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences — was surprised by West’s snub.

“I think he’s one of the genius artists, and I’m saying this as a person who’s worked with Michael Jackson and Prince, so I don’t throw that word around lightly,” Jam said. “So, yes, I was surprised.”
West’s album with Jay-Z, “Watch the Throne,” was also left out of the top album category; both CDs are nominated for best rap album.

Jay-Z, who once boycotted the Grammys because of the show’s lack of love for hip-hop, says Grammy nominations are “cool,” but he doesn’t use the accolades as a barometer of his success.
“The Grammys and all of those other things, they’re fine and it’s a good way for everyone to get together amongst their peers and collect some trophies at the end of the night, but my whole thing is for the people, as long as the people accept it — that’s my real Grammy,” Jay-Z said. “As long as it connects with an audience in a way.”

But Steve Stoute, the former record executive who accused the Grammys of being irrelevant last year in a full-page advertisement in The New York Times after Eminem and Justin Bieber lost top awards, says there is a bigger problem. Stoute believes The Recording Academy doesn’t have board members who understand hip-hop as a true art form.

“If (The Recording Academy) understood that, then (rappers) would be scoring technical points,” he said. “They don’t get the technical points.”
In Grammy history, 14 hip-hop albums have received nominations for album of the year. Lauryn Hill has the distinction of being the first hip-hop artist to win album of the year for “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” in 1999, but the album, while featuring rap, was heavy on R&B. Hill also won best new artist that year, the second time a rap-based act had done so following Arrested Development’s win in 1993. A rapper hasn’t won the award since.

OutKast, the alternative, genre-bending hip-hop duo, followed in Hill’s footsteps with an album of the year win in 2004 for the double disc “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.” It, too, was not strictly hip-hop, as Andre 3000 blended rock and even jazz for his half of the project.
But while there have been high-profile wins, what stands out more are the losses. No rapper has ever won record or song of the year, and both Eminem and West, each nominated three times, have failed to win the album of the year trophy in years where they appeared to be critical favorites.
At last year’s Grammys, three of the five songs nominated for record of the year were rap smashes. Lady Antebellum’s crossover hit, “Need You Now,” ended up taking away the record and song of the year honors.

Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, the leader and drummer of the Roots, says the hip-hop community shares some of the blame for its losing streak. He says those in the genre aren’t involved enough with The Recording Academy, its community and its events.

“We’re not active members of (The Recording Academy) and I promise to take a more active role in that,” said Questlove, who has won three Grammys. “I should definitely come and be more involved in that. It’s taxing time-wise, but you know, I can either sit and complain … or do something about it.”
Jam says rap’s losses are also a reflection of the Grammy membership, which he said is “traditionally very heavy” with members of the country, jazz and classical music worlds.

“We’re a membership organization and the members vote. So, if the numbers of members who consider themselves of the hip-hop genre … if those numbers are lower, then the results probably point to that fact,” Jam said.

But Stoute, who is the author of “The Tanning of America: How Hip-Hop Created a Culture That Rewrote the Rules of the New Economy,” had harsh words for Jam, a founding member of funk-soul band The Time and best known for producing multiple hits for Janet Jackson, Usher, Boyz II Men and more with partner Terry Lewis. Stoute and Jam had a conversation after last year’s awards, and Stoute was upset that Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind” wasn’t up for song of the year: At the Grammys, a track is not eligible for that award if it contains a sample or if it’s not an original piece of work; that disqualifies much of rap, which relies heavily on sampling (“Empire State of Mind” samples The Moments’ “Love on a Two-Way Street”).
Stoute said Jam should be helping hip-hop, and blasted the renowned producer.


“What he’s doing is not right,” Stoute said of Jam. “And if he’s supposed to be the guy who understands urban music because of his famed career as a producer … (and) if he’s not going to be sensitive to the creativity around hip-hop, I am sorry, we’re in trouble.” (Source: News One)

Thursday, January 19, 2012

DJ Whoo Kid Almost Stabbed by Suge Knights Crew

G-Unit's DJ Whoo Kid recently revealed a past run-in he had with former Death Row Records co-owner Marion "Suge" Knight and why he almost got stabbed for playing 50 Cent's music at a Los Angeles nightclub.
Whoo Kid claims after he spun 50's "Realest Killaz," which features an unreleased 2Pac verse, Knight had his 34th Street Gang goons out for vengeance.



    "Suge Knight took it upon himself to 'find me' that day -- the promoter got tricked, too. The promoter gave me the five G's and once I got to the stage, of course, at the time 'In Da Club' was the biggest record, so of course the first record I played was 'In Da Club.' So as soon as I played 'In Da Club,' the whole club turned and looked at me...[then] the promoter came up to me and was like, 'We gotta get you out of here -- Suge Knight's in the front. We're trying to call the cops so he don't come in, but he wants to come in' [Then] we started running out the back, I'm jumping in the van, and then for some reason - I don't know where, but [affiliate] C-Lo got the dirtiest looking gun I ever seen in my life, so I'm looking up and I see the 34th Street Gang running up to us with knives, so I'm like, 'Holy sh*t, I'm about to get stabbed for some 50 sh*t!' I'm like, 'Yo, get the gun!' By the time [C-Lo] grabs it...the police come -- [C-Lo] throws the gun all the way to the back of the van. The cops grab the 34th Street Gang, and we peel off." (This Is 50)