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Thursday, September 26, 2013

TM NEW DRAKE ALBUM REVIEW...TRINA IN THE HOSPITAL....ANOTHER DEATH ROW ARTIST SHOT AND KILLED


2 Chainz Reunites The Hot Boyz In New Video


As promised, 2 Chainz hit New Orleans successfully reuniting the Hot Boyz in the video for his homage inspired effort, “Used 2″. Partnering with Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh, Juvenile, and Turk; the boys revived the  former group’s spirit, ripping a page straight out the 1990s “Back That Ass Up” video.

“We turnUP today in the 7 th ward ,Hot boy shit #freeB.G.,” tweeted 2 Chainz. All decked in white tees, assisted by residents of the community, the boys brought it back to the old days, throwing a dance contest right in the middle of the street.

B.G, a former Hot Boyz member is currently  serving a  14 year sentence in a federal prison for gun possession and witness tampering.


The Game And NBA Player 'Brandon Jennings' Gets Into a Fight Over a Microphone In Los Angeles Club!!


New Pistons point guard Brandon Jennings was reportedly punched in the face by rapper The Game while Jennings was celebrating his birthday at a club in Los Angeles this past weekend. 
Jennings was apparently celebrating his 24th birthday at Lure in LA -- one of the rapper's favorite spots -- and got into it with The Game after the two argued over who could use the deejay's microphone.
"[The Game] didn't like that Jennings was hogging the microphone. He felt like he was being disrespected," a witness told HipHollywood. Things escalated and that's when Jennings reportedly got hit. The former Bucks point guard was acquired by Detroit in a sign-and-trade this offseason that netted Jennings a three-year, $25 million deal.

DMX ON Dr Phil Show Talking About His Struggle With Crack + DMX Told Dr Phil He Has 12 Kids 6 Baby Mamas!! 


Check the video below!!!!!



Radio Interview: Teyana Taylor talks twitter beef with Rihanna [Audio]


And the claws come out! On Tuesday, Sept. 24, Rihanna got into her latest Twitter tussle, this time with up-and-coming singer Teyana Taylor. The war of words escalated quickly after Taylor, 22, posted a video of herself covering Anita Baker's "Caught Up in the Rapture."

Moments later, Rihanna tweeted an Instagram video of her hairstylist Yusef with a wig, snapback and sneakers (in an obvious jab at Taylor's style), singing the exact same song. An irate Taylor then took the pair's beef public in a series of since-deleted angry tweets.

"Don't play wit me Rihanna," she warned. "F--k all this industry s--t, YOU & I know each other VERY well. Throwing subs 4 wat? U got my #, don't show off." Before the "Diamonds" singer could even respond, however, her legions of fans jumped to her defense, calling Taylor out for what they deemed a major offense. Taylor held her own, however, tweeting that "y'all could bully everybody else & get away wit that sh-t but that sh-t ain't one work ova here. so y'all could miss me with that NAVY sh-t." Check the video how Teyana responded:



DRAKE "NOTHING WAS THE SAME" ALBUM REVIEW


 YMCMB recording artist Drake aka Drizzy released his 3rd studio LP "Nothing Was the Same".  We got the TRACK by TRACK review of this album.  I must say overall I was impressed! Im not much of a Drake fan or havent really been a fan since 2008-2009. But he brought it back to the Drake we remembered...the Drake that was a universal, lyrical and most argued emcee, songwriter and vocalist.  He had tracks that the ladies would love and tracks that Hip Hop heads would love.  He also had something for the Top 40 crowd. The beat selection was strategic and melodic.  He also had Hip Hop beat selections i can applaud him for. This definitely is added to the list of the best releases in 2013!

1) Tuscan Leather - He killed it strait up! Proved he can weigh in with the best emcees.







2) Furthest Thing - Not really my cup of tea.  But i know the ladies would love it.









3) Started From The Bottom - One of my favorites. Very inspirational.







4)Wu-Tang Forever - SMH at the singing in the beginning but the lyrics were great.









5) Own It - I expected more. SMH 





6) Worst Behavior - It was aight.







7) From Time - This track is crack! The beat is sick and the whole feel of the track was amazing! One of my favorite tracks! Well written.








8) Hold On, We're Going Home - SMH i feel like im listening to Lionel Richie....LMBO





9) Connect - It was pretty good.  The beat kept my attention and his constant switching up.





10) The Language - Wow. Nice flow.





11) 305 To My City - It was aight. Sound like the slow version of "Versace Versace" 




12) Too Much - Nice job Drizzy! You defintely put work in this track!





13) Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2 - Drake killed the track and Jay-Z provided the murder weapons.  What more can i say. The DJed sample of C.R.E.A.M. was awesome.




14) Come Thru - Brought me back to 1996-1997 feel.  I like this track.  Very melodic and i love the flow!





15) All Me ft 2 Chainz and Big Sean - Flow bananas and the beat was heavy! Niiiice! 





The overall rating for this album:
3 out of 4 Ts

MIAMI RAPPER TRINA HOSPITALIZED


"Here We Go" rapper Trina was hospitalized early Monday morning -- after passing out in a Florida airport over "dehydration and overexertion."

We're told Trina had been traveling all day while battling some sort of illness -- and hit the deck minutes after stepping off the plane. The 34-year-old rapper was rushed to a nearby hospital ... where she's recovering. We're told Trina will be fine. Please keep her in prayer!

Here's Trina most recent interview on Sept 19th:


DEATH ROW ARTIST SHOT AND KILLED:


Former Death Row Records artist, Kevin “Flipside” White of the Watts group O.F.T.B. died on Monday September 23 as a victim of gun violence. 

Based out of the Nickerson Gardens Projects in Watts, the group O.F.T.B (Operation From The Bottom) signed to Death Row Records in the early 90′s and appeared on such compilations and soundtracks as Murder Was The Case, Above The Rim and Gridlock’d.

Although O.F.T.B. released their debut album Straight Up Watts on Big Beat Records in 1992 before signing with Suge Knight, they never released an album on Death Row Records until 2011 when the new owners of the Death Row catalogue, WideAwake, decided to release the group’s Damn Near Dead album. Details about the shooting are still unknown at this time.


50 Cent Explains Why He Signed Kidd Kidd

Drake says he's going to put his hands on the guy making Yolo Polo




Dr. Dre Breaks Michel’le Nose Forcing Her to Get Plastic Surgery


Singer Michel’le alluded to being abused by her former lover and baby’s father Dr. Dre on the preview of the “R&B Divas: LA” Reunion special, that airs last night on TVOne. Michel’le has children by two prominent industry men:
Suge Knight and Dr. Dre, and when hostess Wendy Williams questioned which of the men broke her nose, Michel’le didn’t answer but later made it clear that Suge never abused her, leading us to believe she was referring to the the million-dollar producer!

Hot97 Mister Cee Resigns After Drag Queen Exposes Him (video)


No one could have foreseen that (September 11) would be the legendary DJ Mister Cee's last time spinning his noon mixshow on Hot 97. Unfortunately, that was the case as he decided to resign after 20 years of service because a cross dressing drag queen named Bimbo Winehouse released a YouTube video accusing the Brooklyn native of seeking s-xual services.
Though the only proof was a voice in the recording and there was no concrete evidence of any wrongdoing, Cee said, "Ain't nobody perfect man. I have made my mistakes. But when it effect people that you came up with, you don't want to put them through it anymore.

I'm just going to move on, man."
There's also the matter of him being pinched for the same crime twice before. In any case, the two decade long reign of the man credited with helping to discover the Notorious B.I.G. is officially over at the renowned radio station.
What do you think about Mister Cee's departure? Was resigning the right move? Do you think he was actually fired? 

Check the video below and give us your thoughts in the comments.




An Independent Artist's Guide to Success- DemoA Documentary



MMG returns to Hot97 AM Show: Talk Cassidy, Gucci, and more!



Hitman Holla Addresses Past Smack/URL Issues at SM3



Miguel on DUI Arrest & Touring w/Drake - 2013 Made in America Festival



GUCCI MANE CLAIMS HE HAD "RELATIONS" WITH NICKI AND OTHERS ON TWITTER!

Gucci is one of those dudes who just doesn't need a Twitter. 1--Because we can only understand every third word of what he's trying to say. And 2--Because he seems to use it more for blasting others than he does for promoting himself.


This brings us to tonight's rant. Not sure what set him off....or what possible substance set him off....but Gucci started going off about folks in the industry:

Every 1 n the industry has a hidden agenda every person let greed n pride conquer them its sad but I been in jail so much it humbled me

And then, shit got wild from there.


The highlights, from what we could understand:

Gucci claims to have had a threesome with Nicki Minaj. Another threesome with Tyga's chick Blac Chyna.

He goes on about smashing video vixens Keyshia Dior (who we thought was his actual girlfriend at some point), Buffy The Body and others who had a man at the time. And according to Gucci, he sexed Ciara, Monica (while she was with Rocko) and Taraji P. Henson.


Then he went in on the folks at Atlantic Records, and he apparently isn't signed with that company anymore. He called someone "fat lard".

And then, he started attacking Drake by calling him an Instagram groupie, Jeezy, T.I. and others. And he called Tiny ugly.

This guy.




So Nicki decides to respond by going in on him, saying things like:
Gucci look like a upset stomach...Career aint goin nowhere like horses in da stable/ bitch I'm in the mansion, flossin, clickin cable.
*Snickers*
And Tyga responded:
Burberry Man was just askin for a song doe?? #OnlyACrackhead

Check out the tweets from Guwop's twitter below:






Then this convo between Nicki and Tyga got posted in response:


SHOTS FIRED: Lil Kim Calls Lil Wayne Gay After Being Mentioned On “Pure Columbia” On Dedication 5 Mixtape!!


After being mentioned on Lil Wayne’s “Pure Columbia” off of his recently released Dedication 5 mitxtape, Lil’ Kim decided to respond to Weezy via Twitter. In her response, Kim referred to Wayne as “Lil’ Tutu” and as her “homegirl.”
The comments follow a reference Lil Wayne made on “Pure Columbia,” where Wayne refers to Lil’ Kim with a perceived jab at her plastic surgery.
“I done lost a couple hoes, but I’m still a pimp,” Wayne raps on “Pure Columbia.” “Just changed the face of my Rollie, shout out Lil’ Kim.”
Lil’ Kim has had an ongoing feud with Lil Wayne’s frequent collaborator Nicki Minaj. In 2012, Kim explained how she viewed their differences.
“I never had a problem with her,” Lil’ Kim said. “I was always nice with her. Always. She was a very obnoxious person, but I was very nice with her…From the moment that I met her, I was always cool with her.
But after that, it almost seems like, when they realized, ‘OK, we need Kim. We want to study her swag.’ That’s what it kind of felt like because I was around for a long time. They were like, ‘OK, let’s study her swag.’”

Lil Wayne - "Pure Colombia" D5





Check out the tweets from Lil Kim below:


MEEK MILL BEEFIN WITH CASSIDY...AGAIN!

Meek Mill drops "Kendrick You Next" a diss track for Cassidy

Cassidy answered with "Catch A Body"

Meek Mill then responded to Kendrick Lamar's "Control Verse":

PAPOOSE DISSES BIG SEAN

In an interview with Hot 97 regarding the "Control" responses, Big Sean claimed he didnt know who Papoose was.  Papoose offered education to him:


DRAKE BREAKS DOWN COMMON BEEF ORIGIN


Young Money's Drake had some extended words when asked about one-time rap foe Common in his new XXL Magazine cover story which did not make the feature, however, those outtakes have surfaced.

When asked about the publicized feud, Drizzy admitted to being hurt for not understanding why Common wanted to take shots at him.
"There is a bunch of Common diehards who would never let you utter the words "Drake got" anything in front of them. I felt really hurt man. I felt like some injustice was done to me in a sense of we're talking about Common, we're talking a guy whose music I enjoy, a guy who I had never met, a guy who I never conversed with at that point. We're talking about the guy outside the hearing impaired girl's window with the sign cards with the love songs and he's coming at me for being soft? That hurt me. I told him that. I'm like, "Man, you're supposed to embrace what I'm doing. I'm balancing real rap with girl records with club records. I'm just trying to give people music to live with and for you, of all people, to attack me?"" (XXL Magazine)
Even though the beef is over, Drake pointed out the 41-year-old used the disses for free album promotion.
"If Jeezy came at me and said I was soft, I would be like, "Yeah, I guess, probably." It was just crazy for it to be him. Even when we linked up, it was like, "What are you doing? Why?" It was like, "I never met you? What happened?" I do know that when we finally connected in person it was like, "Yeah, let's just dead it." Which made me kind of feel like it was an album week thing, which it was, by the way. I don't know if anyone remembers that--his album was coming out that week." (XXL Magazine)
Last year, Common said they finally ironed matters out at the Grammy Awards.
"We had a talk, we had a conversation. It was a face-to-face, man-to-man, a positive thing. It was a good conversation. I've learned to respect him even more," Common explained in an interview. "I already thought he was a talented guy, but just from the conversation we had, I hold even more respect for him. We saw each other and the conversation was initiated. It was just a respectful conversation that needed to be had, so he knew that I'm not at him trying to destroy him as a human being. It was a hip-hop battle to me. I had to put all of those things into hip-hop -- I gave him a pound, gave him a boom and it was all love." (The Real Cabbie)
The Chicago rap veteran also previously explained how the hip-hop feud ran its course.
"It was all in the honor of hip-hop, it's kind of over now. It's over. So, you know, it was all in the honor of hip-hop," Common told hip-hop personality Toure. "He said some things to me, so I had to say some things back. I wouldn't say [he] started it, but I knew I heard something said that I felt like it was directed toward me so, you know, I addressed it. That's all. But thank God we were able to move forward from it and all is good. We're all emcees and no matter what your age, when you step in the ring -- when you see basketball players playing, they don't be like, 'Well, this guy's [small],' and basically if you're playing against me or you're challenging me at some point, I'm an emcee, I like doing that, I like emceeing. I love it. That's what I go for." (FUSE)