Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Lupe Fiasco Donates Coats To Hometown Youth

Lupe Fiasco will be doing his part this holiday season by handing out winter coats to needy kids in his Chicago hometown.

Chi-Town’s Channel 7 news reports that the Grammy-award winning MC chipped in $5,000 in an effort to help families in the area. He has already given out hundreds of jackets on the East Side of town and plans on heading to his West Side neighborhood later today.

In related news Lupe will be heading overseas later this month for Australia’s annual Big Day Out Festival. The show travels throughout the country and spans several dates in January and February. – Elan Mancini

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Talib Kweli Clarifies Label Situation: “In No Way Have I Been Dropped,” Reunites W/ DJ Hi Tek

After rumors recently hit the net that Talib Kweli was dropped from his label Warner Bros. Records, XXLmag.com caught up with the Brooklyn rapper to set the record straight and find out when fans can expect another release from Reflection Eternal.

While Kweli released his most commercially successful album on the label - 2007’s Eardrum debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 – he said that he will no longer be working with Warner. “In no way have I been dropped, I’ve never been dropped,” he clarified for XXL. “My joint venture with WBR, Blacksmith Music, will no longer be distributed by WBR because there was not a lot of support for it in that building. We are currently choosing between deals we have for distribution somewhere else.”

The MC wanted to also make clear to fans that even though he has parted ways with the label, he is still contractually inclined to record several albums for Warner, including the highly anticipated follow up disc to 2000’s Reflection Eternal album Train of Thought with producer DJ Hi Tek. “The deals that were in place before we made this decision still stand,” he said. “WBR/Blacksmith is still owed albums from myself, Talib Kweli and Reflection Eternal, Hi Tek and I. Reflection Eternal is next on the schedule and I am currently in Cincinnati recording that album.”

Not only is Kweli in the Natti with Tek making new music but the two will also be hosting and performing at a New Year’s Eve Bash at local club Celebertie’s. The event, which will also feature DJ Eque on the ones and twos, kicks off at 9 p.m.

As of press time there is no release date for the new Reflection Eternal disc. – Jesse Gissen
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Soulja Boy: “Nas Killed Hip-Hop”

In a video that hit the net today, teen rap sensation Soulja Boy accused Queensbridge vet Nas of killing hip-hop.

The obscenity-laced clip finds a shirtless SB eating take out with his SOD crew, explaining why Esco should have thought twice before saying “hip-hop was dead.” “Real talk the nigga that killed hip-hop for real is Nas, dawg,” he said. “He came out publicly and said hip-hop is dead, and then after that everybody start saying [it]. Cause think about it, if Nas woulda never said hip-hop is dead then mofuckers woulda never thought it died. They woulda never had that terminology.” [Watch Below]

SB, who has been blamed for killing hip-hop by Ice-T, believes that when Nas named his 2006 Def Jam debut Hip-Hop is Dead, he became responsible for ruining rappers’ financial situations. “He came out with that shit and fucked up everybody’s money. He killed his own career with that shit. He shoulda thought about it.”

“You know how they say George Bush fucked up America, it’s the same way with Nas did with hip-hop,” he continued.

This video comes just two weeks after the Atlanta based rapper dropped his sophomore CD iSouljaboytellem. As XXLmag.com previously reported SB took a big hit in his first week sales last Wednesday (12/24) selling a mere 45,000 disc as compared to last year’s Souljaboytellem.com which sold 117,000 in its debut week. –Elan Mancini
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This kid talks way too much...Respect your elders and the ones who paved the way for you.

Self-Destruction 2009, the Chicago version

Mr. Cee debuts “Letter to Big” at the Nas show in NYC



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“The Microphone Murderer”: Mr. Cee plays the original Notorious B.I.G. demo…..



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Former Roc-A-Fella Employee Prepares Documentary

Author: Danielle Harling

In an anticipated documentary entitled, I Am Choke, No Joke, former BET and Roc-A-Fella employee Choke No Joke plans on airing out the recent feud between Damon Dash and Jay-Z [click to read].

Expected to be released some time next year, I Am Choke, No Joke will detail the events that led to Dame Dash and Jay-Z's falling out and the downfall of Roc-A-Fella Records. In the early '90s, Damon Dash along with Jay-Z and Kareem Burke founded the label, management firm and consulting company.

According to Choke, tension between Jay-Z and Damon Dash began to reach new heights when Dash signed Ol' Dirty Bastard and proposed that Cam'ron become vice president of Roc-A-Fella.

In a recent video, Damon Dash publicly aired out his frustration with Jay-Z informing viewers that, "What he did to me publicly could be seen as so heinous and foul that how could I ever tell somebody, 'Don't do nothin'? . . . Before, I might have taken a bullet or a punch for Jay, now I just don't get involved. That's the way he chose it to be. You won't be hearing me say nothing about him, but I won't be jumping in a fight for him."

Jay-Z has yet to respond to the alleged feud between himself and Dash.

In recent months, the two business men have seen an extremely varying amount of success. Jay-Z recently made millions after selling Roc-A-Wear, plans on opening a new club, and is part owner of the New Jersey Nets.

On the other hand, Damon Dash has been reportedly struggling financially. Two of his Manhattan homes are under foreclosure due to non-payment of mortgage.

HipHopDX will keep you updated on the release of I Am Choke, No Joke.

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Chicago Rappers Unite; Remake 'Self Destruction'

By Tai Saint Louis

A group of Chicago rappers have come together to create the second modern take on the 1989 empowerment posse cut “Self-Destruction.”



The new version, released yesterday (Dec 19), features Syleena Johnson, Twista, Crucial Conflict, Phil G, Kenny Bogus, Straw, Pugs Atomz, and KRS-One, who’s Stop The Violence Movement inspired the original song.



“Self Destruction 2009” was organized by CoalMine Music executive Joanne Coalman, once an active member of the Chicago division of Stop The Violence.



The song was recorded as a deterrent to the rising crime statistics in Chicago, which saw a 2.9 percent in crime indexes from January to August of this year, as compared to the same time frame in 2009.



The song is now available for free online.



Earlier this year, KRS-One re-launched his Stop The Violence campaign by uniting over 55 artists in LA to record “Self-Construction.”



The song featured contributions by David Banner, The Game, Ne-Yo, Talib Kweli, Method Man, Styles P, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Cassidy, MC Lyte and 50 Cent.

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John Forte Plans Youth Outreach, Friend Kweli Celebrates His Release


By Ismael AbduSalaam

Grammy winning producer and rapper John Forte was released today (December 22) after serving seven years in prison on a drug smuggling conviction.



The rapper gained his freedom after singer Carly Simon, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch and others assisted in getting the rapper’s conviction commuted via a pardon from President George Bush.



Forte learned of his sentence being overturned on November 24 by a fellow inmate who watched the news on CNN.



The Brooklyn rapper began his promising career in 1996 by writing two songs on the Grammy-winning, nine-times platinum Fugees’ classic The Score.



Now 33-years-old and with a new lease on life, Forte’s lawyer explains that the rapper/producer wants to deter young people from following the path that landed him a mandatory minimum sentence of 14 years in federal prison.



“He wants to help young kids understand they have options and help deter them from making some of the mistakes he made,” Forte’s lawyer Aarti Tandon told The New York Post.



Forte’s former college roommate and longtime friend Talib Kweli is set to celebrate the former Refugee All-Star’s release tonight at BB Kings in New York City.



The event will feature performances from LA’s Blu and Exile, and a headline, live band performance by Kweli’s newly formed Idle Warship, a supergroup project featuring Kweli and soul /alternative singers Res and Graph Nobel. Doors open at 7PM, with DJ duties to be



handled by K Salaam and DJ Eque.

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German-Palestinian Rapper’s Tour of West Bank Sparks Controversy

By Ismael AbduSalaam

The government of Germany is facing criticism for sponsoring a West Bank tour featuring militant, German-Palestinian rapper Massiv.



Massiv, real name Wassim Taha, is viewed as one of the more popular and controversial emcees from Germany.



His songs heavily critique social discrimination and advocate armed revolution.



The rapper has refered to Al-Qaeda and other militant groups as freedom fighters who deserve to be praised for “their fight against the Israelis, the Americans, and the West.”



Massiv often wears a Palestinian keffiyah, a traditional garment, during his shows in support of the Palestinian’s fight for independence.



In one of his promotional posters, the rapper imitates the stone-throwing gesture seen by many Palestinian youths against Israeli forces.



Massiv and three other Palestinian rappers were sponsored for the West Bank tour by Germany’s Goethe Institute, a government backed organization which aims to promote cultural dialogue and understanding.



The institute claims they weren’t aware of Massiv’s controversial lyrics, or the fact that German authorities allege he is connected with Arab street gangs in Berlin.



During the tour the rapper did refrain from making controversial statements, but the outing still drew the ire from German political and parliament members, when participating London rapper Shadia referred to suicide bombings as “the weapon of the oppressed.”



Goethe Institute President Klaus-Dieter Lehmann conceded that his organization made an error in selecting Massive for the tour.



“Some of Massiv’s texts are not free of violence,” Lehmann stated. “In the future we should be more careful with whom we invite.”



At press time Massiv has not commented on the tour’s fallout.

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Mary J. Blige, Jay-Z Sued Over Single "Enough Cryin'

By Chris Richburg

Hip-Hop Soul queen Mary J. Blige and rapper Jay-Z are at the center of a new federal lawsuit involving allegations of song theft.



According to the suit Jermaine Jumpp and Michael C. Adams, claim they gave a “compact disk” to the “office” of hitmaking producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, that contained a song called “On My Grind.”



The New Jersey pair further state that Blige’s single “Enough Cryin',” which was recorded four years later and produced by Jerkins, sounded very similar to “On My Grind.”



The new lawsuit comes months after Blige was hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit over her hit song “Work That.”



That song's owner, Drama Family Entertainment, filed its lawsuit against Blige in August, claiming the songstress used "Work That" without its permission.



Music for the single was allegedly written by producer Theron “Neff-U” Feemster.



Despite Blige being prominently named in Jumpp and Adams’ lawsuit, TMZ.com reports that Jay-Z’s role in the situation is unclear in the suit.

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DJ Whoo Kid Launches New Site; Clothing Line

By Tai Saint Louis

With the support of Hip-Hop tycoon Russell Simmons, DJ Whoo Kid debuted the next phase in his career on Tuesday (December 23) with the launch of RadioPlanet.tv.



The new website will offer viewers 24-hour access to exclusive interviews, sketches and music videos, in a way that Whoo Kid says will change the face of the online urban landscape.



The network will utilize the G-Unit DJ’s extensive connections in the sports and entertainment world, to bring together unlikely group of interview subjects.



The launch broadcast will feature interviews with Cedric the Entertainer, Jamie Foxx, Russell Simmons, 50 Cent, and Robert Patterson, known for his role in the Harry Potter franchise, and star of the new movie Twilight.



According to Whoo Kid, RadioPlanet.tv will offer fans of Whoo Kid’s Sirius Satellite on-air antics a visual alternative.



“My radio show is really out of control. Imagine if you’re watching it now,” Whoo Kid told AllHipHop.com. “I’m just there to make people laugh…It’s been a long time coming, ‘cause we’ve been filming for like years…the comedy is hilarious, definitely not what you see all the time. It’s all gonna be in Hi-Def.”



As an additional endorsement, PlanetRadio.tv will be connected to Russell Simmons’ popular Global Grind platform.



Whoo Kid will also be utilizing his extensive Shadyville DJs network to generate content for the show.



Eighty to a hundred DJs from across the globe will have the opportunity to submit their own interview footage, giving the fans additional access to the celebrities they want to see and widening the DJs’ reach.



“I’ve been doing radio for the last ten, fifteen years,” Whoo Kid shared. “I feel like I should provide other DJs who are big in their markets opportunities for people all over the world to hear and see what they’re doing also. I’m just trying to do something that everybody else is not doing. And I always been doing it, I always been creating new stuff. This is just another platform to promote what I do.”



Before launching this project, he is already on to his next entrepreneurial endeavor.



Whoo Kid has partnered with the New York Knicks’ Tim Thomas to create Nutso, a new clothing line, which they will begin promoting soon.

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Talib Kweli's Blacksmith Music Splits With Warner Bros.

By Tai Saint Louis

Talib Kweli’s Blacksmith Music imprint has dissolved its distribution arrangement with Warner Brothers Records.



The Brooklyn MC confirmed the split to AllHipHop.com today after rumors surfaced online that he had been released from his contract with the label.



"My label Blacksmith is no longer distributed by Warner Brothers, which means they will not put out Blacksmith future projects,” Kweli told AllHipHop.com. “I still have a deal to put out Talib Kweli and Reflection Eternal thru Blacksmith/WBR."



Blacksmith Music was born out of a partnership between Blacksmith Management, originally established by Kweli’s partner Corey Smith, and Warner Brothers in 2006.



The roster includes Jean Grae, Strong Arm Steady and Guyanese/Canadian import Anjulie, the label's sole non-Hip Hop act.



Since its launch, the label has released a compilation album entitled Blacksmith: The Movement, collaborative projects between Kweli and Madlib, and Jean Grae’s critically acclaimed, 9th Wonder-assisted Jeanius.



The label is also planning a new album by Strong Arm Steady, entitled Arms & Hammers and Party Robot, the debut album by Idle Warship, Kweli’s new group with singer Res and Canadian singer/rapper Graph Nobel.



While release dates have yet to be announced, all three projects were originally slated for 2008 releases, which would lend some truth to rumors that the split was related to the current economic situation.



Kweli’s fourth solo album, Prisoner of Consciousness and Reflection Eternal’s Train of Thought II were also scheduled for 2008 releases.



At press time, comment from Warner Brothers Records was not available.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Q Da Kid ft. Anthony Hamilton - Forgive Them

Red Cafe ft. Fabolous and Paul Cain - There He Go

Busta Rhymes - Freaking You ft. Missy Elliot & Ne-Yo

EPMD album release party @ Santos

Wale, Kid Cudi, and friends @ the Highline

Common Freestyling

DJ Premier talks about Biggie, Nas, and Diddy’s knowledge of hip hop *snicker*

Charles Hamilton vs. Soulja Boy

Eminem Talks Album, Leaked Track

Eminem took some time out of his busy recording schedule to speak to Billboard.com about his upcoming and highly anticipated release, Relapse.

"Me and Dre are back in the lab like the old days, man," Eminem says. "Just him banging away on tracks and me getting that little spark that makes me write to it. I don't have chemistry like that with anyone else as far as producers go -- not even close. Dre will end up producing the majority of the tracks on Relapse.'We are up to our old mischievous ways ... let's just leave it at that."

Em also spoke on "Crack a Bottle" (originally referred to as "Number One" [click to listen]), a song that recently leaked. It left the Detroit emcee "really heated. It wasn't close to finished, and it even has me doing guide vocals for Dre as a suggestion of how he could lay his verses down. It's like someone catches you peeping in your window before you got the Spider-Man costume all zipped up! Nobody is supposed to see that. We are gonna finish it up though and get it out there how it's supposed to be."

Slim Shady also debunked Swizz Beats' claims that he'd submitted a track for the project which would be a sequel to the rapper's 2000 hit "Stan." "There isn't a 'Stan 2,' and there won't be. Stan drove his car off a bridge and I'm not writing a song as Stan's ghost. That would just be really corny."

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Consequence Signs With Motown Records

After a rocky, three-year stint with Sony/RED, Queens rapper Consequence [click to read] has recently signed with Motown Records.

"In conjunction with of course G.O.O.D. Music and my new upstart company Band Camp Records which is headed by myself and Rik Cordero we're about to 'Get Shit Shaking Fam!!!'" Consequence stated via his blog at ItsTheCons.com. "It has been almost two years since Day Job dropped. I remember the struggles and adversity I was faced with when attempting to get a release date from Sony. I just have to say two things. Thank Allah and it was worth it!!!"

Ironically, Consequence was signed to Motown by Sylvia Rhone, who also signed him to Elektra Records in the late '90's. "The Cons" made a name for himself after being prominently featured on A Tribe Called Quest's Beats, Rhymes and Life album.

Consequence, who released his debut album Don't Quit Your Day Job [click to read] last year, will join the likes of Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne, and Akon who are all signed to or distributed through Universal. Consequence's first album on Motown will feature production by both Q-Tip and Kanye West.

The album, which is currently titled You Win Some, You Lose Some will be released either summer or spring of 2009

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X-Clan Announces New Album, Features Bun B


Hip Hop veterans, X-Clan, are trying to wave the flag for real Hip Hop, as they announced their second reunion album, Mainstream Outlawz will be released next month.

X-Clan founding member Brother J explained that the album is designed to show the Hip Hop community that the way to battle the “Hip-Hop is Dead” negativity is to keep making good music.

He said, "We urge our listeners to stop complaining and start listening, because Hip Hop is alive and well. It's time for the underground to take the spotlight."

Last year, X-Clan reunited from an almost 15 year hiatus to put out the album Return to Mecca [click to read]. The album was described by the Los Angeles Times as "a rare rap Return well worth the wait."

This year Mainstream Outlawz was built over a year long process that included collaborations with Bun B [click to read], Medusa, and Supernatural.

Brother J states the motivation for the collaborations was to work with artists who wanted to keep making good music.

"If you don't take the time to learn the full spectrum of Hip Hop, you can't keep complaining that the game is tainted and off track. There are enough active artists out here that are keeping it real in the name of music and not fad.”

“There are some independent groups that deserve respect for their grind and we are one of them," Brother J said.

The debut track of the album called "Down By Law" can be heard online at X-Clan’s MySpace page. Mainstream Outlawz is set for a January 27th, 2009 release through Suburban Noize Records.

Reported by Benjamin Chesa.

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UK Producer Endemic Readies Debut With Sean Price

2009 is set to be a big year for US releases but UK producer Endemic hopes to hold his own against the heavyweights with his debut album Terminal Illness.

With guest appearances that include Sean Price [click to read], Hell Razah, Planet Asia and Killah Priest [click to read], Endemic is attempting to capture the mid-'90s New York sound that he loved to listen to growing up.

"My album isn't necessarily what you expect of when you think UK Hip Hop," said the Nottingham producer.

Endemic explained that his deejay and production style is heavily influenced by US producers like RZA, Pete Rock, and Da Beatminerz. "I try to produce beats that will get ill emcees moved to rip on the mic."

UK-based artists C Mone, M9 and Triple Darkness coupled with Endemic’s own twist on the drum heavy soul melodic rhythms of the east coast gives the album a unique feel. Politically charged lyrics also hearken back to N.W.A. and Public Enemy records the 12 year veteran said he was introduced to by his brother back when he began listening to music.

Endemic said, "I was mesmerized [by N.W.A. and Public Enemy], as soon as me and my boys could put our pennies together, we bought turntables and started gigging."

Endemic’s debut Terminal Illness and Money Maker Records label mate 40 Cal’s next album are set to be released in early 2009.

Reported by Benjamin Chesna.

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Grandmaster Flash Enlists Snoop, Q-Tip, Busta for New Album

By Ismael AbduSalaam

Pioneer Hip-Hop turntablist Grandmaster Flash is set to kick off 2009 with a brand new studio album entitled The Bridge: Concept Of a Culture.



Backed by Strut Records and Flash’s very own Adrenaline City Entertainment, the LP marks the DJ's first major label release of all original material since 1988’s On the Strength, the last album that featured the original Furious Five lineup.



A student of fellow Hip-Hop legends Pete “DJ” Jones and Kool Herc, Flash is credited with popularizing the groundbreaking turntable technique known as “cutting,” where phrases, edits, and overlays are done simultaneously between two records.



The technique was prominently displayed on the seminal 1982 street single “The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel,” which created a blueprint for a whole generation of turntablists, and solidified the DJ’s status as the backbone of early Hip-Hop culture.



Last year, Flash and the Furious Five became the first rap group to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.



Aware that the new album represents his introduction to a new generation of fans, Flash meticulously worked on the project for the last two years.



The purpose was to craft an album that reflects Hip-Hop’s current uniting power as a worldwide phenomenon, and Flash’s 30 plus years as an ambassador of the culture.



“As a DJ, I’ve been blessed to see many different people, places, and styles,” Grandmaster Flash explained. “The album title represents all the bridges I’ve crossed worldwide.”



The Bridge boasts an impressive list of contemporary and veteran artists including KRS-One, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Q-Tip, Red Café, Mr. Cheeks, Princess Superstar, Grandmaster Caz, Big Daddy Kane, and Supernatural.



The Bridge: Concept Of a Culture hits stores on March 3, 2009.

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Akon Addresses Allegations of False Criminal Background

By Ismael AbduSalaam
Dogged by allegations from the The Smoking Gun that his criminal background is fabricated, superstar singer Akon has decided to come clean regarding the accusations against him.





In an interview with Access Atlanta, the singer clarified his previous statements that he was incarcerated for three years.





"I got caught up in cars and this and that. Kept going in and out of jail. Three months here, six months there, two weeks here," Akon explained. "And it was to a point where I was like, ‘This really doesn't make any sense. What am I doing?’ And the last stretch I did was six months in Dekalb County (Georgia) after I was pulled over in a stolen car."





According to the multi-talented artist, his previous statements of doing a three year bid in prison represented the accumulation of all of his run-ins with the law, not one stretch.





"So I guess when I was being interviewed, and I would say, ‘Yeah I did about three years,’ I wasn't saying I did a three year stretch, I was calculating the time from when I started to get in trouble to the time when I said, ‘Enough is enough.’ And I think that was mistranslated in the Smoking Gun article and other stories."





Akon also dismissed the story of him being jailed for being a leader of a car theft ring, revealing his time in prison was always for receiving stolen goods.





"The majority of the time I was in jail was for theft by receiving. I was always receiving stolen cars," Akon states. "I mean, honestly, if I was, they would have had enough to make it stick. They tried to convict me as (a) ringleader and they didn't have enough evidence."





For Akon, the most important aspect of his story is that his persona was a vehicle for him to inspire those who are and have been incarcerated to turn their lives around through hard work and personal accountability.



"And to give those people who I met behind bars who were so talented. ‘Locked Up’ was like an anthem to them, before it was a hit record," Akon adds. "I'm not trying to glorify convicts and jail life and gangsters."





Akon's statements come as he celebrates the December 2 release of Freedom, his third studio album. The LP features appearances from Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Wyclef Jean, and Kardinal Offishall.

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Rap Group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Sued By Jazz of Tacoma


By Tai Saint Louis

Three members of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have been named as codefendants in a lawsuit filed in Tacoma, Washington last month.



Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone and Wishbone are accused of breaching their contract with a Tacoma basketball team by failing to appear for a scheduled performance.



In a lawsuit filed on behalf of The Jazz of Tacoma, attorney David P. Butler alleges that Bone Thugs-N-Harmony entered into an agreement with the Jazz to perform at a location to be determined the plaintiff.



Upon signing the contract on April 13, 2007, the defendant forwarded an advance payment to the group.



However on the date of the performance, which was not provided in the lawsuit, the rappers failed to appear.



The plaintiff alleges further that no contact was made to cancel or reschedule the performance.



Since the breach, the lawsuit goes on to say, several attempts have been made to rectify the situation, to no avail.



As a result, the Jazz of Tacoma are seeking compensation of $280,000 as well as attorney fees and declarative and injunctive relief.



Also named as defendants in the suit are DJ Ice, who tours with the group, and the Los Angeles-based Adler Booking Agency. Earlier this year, Krayzie, Layzie and Wish reunited with Flesh-n-Bone, who was released from prison on July 13.



The multi-platinum group is currently working on a reunion album titled Uni5, which is set to hit stores on June 30 of next year.



They have invited fans to participate in the project by leaving messages on an open line, which will be sampled at random on the song “Thugs ‘n Blood.”

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Interscope and Grand Hustle Team Up to Release Futuristic - Atlanta rap star Yung LA's debut album

By Chris Richburg
With T.I. making an impact on the Billboard albums and singles charts
and business alliances made with Killer Mike and Big Boi, 2008 comes as a year of success for Grand Hustle Entertainment.

The Atlanta-based company is moving forward towards the New Year as it
joins forces with Interscope Records to release the upcoming debut album from rapper Yung LA. The project, titled Futuristic Leland, will include appearances from T.I. and other Grand Hustle artists.

“Each song will be different, I may be swag rapping, but I’ma hit
you with bars too,” said Yung LA, who admitted the album is “a new
way of hip hop and a new way to express it.” “There’s nothing I
can say that the next man hasn’t said, it’s just the way I say mine
and the way I paint the same picture with different colors.”

The pending release of Futuristic Leland comes as Grand Hustle
celebrates its new alliance with rap star Killer Mike. The partnership, which is expected to be finalized in early 2009, involves the former Purple Ribbon artist’s Grand Time record label and Grand Hustle. Killer Mike’s forthcoming release, 16 In The Kitchen, will be the first project from the union.

Prior to the Killer Mike deal, Grand Hustle reached an agreement with
Outkast member Big Boi in September to manage the lyricist’s solo
career. Under the pact, the label’s president and CEO Jason Geter and
Grand Hustle Management will work together to ensure Big Boi’s success
outside of Outkast with various opportunities.

Discovered by rapper Young Dro in 2006 and signed to Grand Hustle in 2007, Yung LA has garnered a healthy buzz among fans with his single “Ain’t I.” The regional success of the Big Kuntry King-featured track resulted in a remix featuring Young Dro and T.I., along with a video that currently airs on MTV Jams.

With Futuristic Leland, Young LA proclaimed that the project reflects “what we do in Atlanta, but I’m putting the hip hop in it.” In addition, the 22-year-old rapper opted to expand himself musically as he emphasized that “the beats are going to be futuristic” for the Grand Hustle / Interscope album.

The anticipation of Futuristic Leland marks another chapter for Grand Hustle after T.I. spent two weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart in October with this latest album Paper Trail. The album, which sold 568,000 copies in the U.S. in its first week, includes the hit singles “Whatever You Like” and “Live Your Life" featuring Rihanna. Thesingles outdid each other on the Billboard 100 as “Live Your Life” broke “Whatever You Like’s” record for making the largest leap to the top of the singles chart by jumping from No. 80 to No. 1.

Young LA’s Futuristic Leland is slated to hit stores in early 2009.

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Core DJ's Launch International Syndicated Radio Show

By Tai Saint Louis

The Core DJs have launched an internationally syndicated radio show, which made its debut two weeks ago.



The new show has already been picked up by close to 20 radio stations so far, including affiliates in Belgium, Ghana and Lagos, Nigeria.



The show, which follows an urban/rhythmic format, is assembled at the top of the week by a crew of approximately eight members of the Core DJs organization, with Vice President Derek “The Bigg DM” Jurand serving as Program Director.



Holding the position of host is Uncle Woody, an on-air personality from Charleston, WV’s 98.7 The Beat, joined by Dallas duo D’Lyte and Ebony, better known to K104 FM’s listeners as the “On-Air Divas.”



The Core DJs Radio show is distributed to affiliate radio stations every Wednesday of the week.



“The feedback we’ve gotten so far is excellent,” Core DJs Founder and CEO Tony Neal told AllHipHop.com. “[The] first week, five stations aired it; this past week, eleven. Next week looks like it will be 17 or 18 plus overseas. We also have a few internet stations that [also] want to air the show.”



The Core DJs Radio show can currently be heard on stations in Georgia, Indiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, North and South Carolina, and West Virginia. It also airs on Sirius/XM’s Shade 45 on Sundays at 1pm.



While the playlist is very hit driven, Neal says that The Core Djs Radio Show will continue the Core DJs’ mission of breaking new music, thus giving up-and-coming artists, both in the US and overseas, the opportunity to obtain commercial airplay in various markets.



Once the Core DJs Radio Show has become well established across the board, the organization plans to launch a similar Urban Adult Contemporary show called The Lesson, which will play a variety of R&B and Old School music.

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Turntablist DJ Rob Swift Reveals Secrets In 'As The Technics Spin'



By Chris Richburg

Hip-Hop turntablist Rob Swift is making good on his vow to give back to the art of DJ’ing with his upcoming DVD, As the Technics Spin.



The DVD, which was directed by Eljay Williams, offers a glimpse into Swift’s creative process as the X-ecutioners member creates his classic battle/showcase sets and reveals the origin behind his style of Djing.



According to Swift, As the Technics Spin falls in line with his goal of expanding his musical reach among fans.



"When I decided to break out of my bedroom and expose myself to the DJ community, I had one main goal: to give back to the art form,” Rob Swift told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “A lot of upcoming DJs strive to emulate those they look up to. I worked towards being different from my influences because, in order for me to have an impact on the DJ world, I had to figure out how to birth a new approach to DJing. I achieved this by thinking outside of the box and challenging myself to incorporate the various forms of music [predominantly Latin and Jazz] I was introduced to as a youngster by my father and older brother."



As the Technics Spin is the follow-up to Swift’s first DVD, As the Tables Turn.



The Jackson Heights, Queens native is noted for his appearance in the DJ Documentary Scratch, as well ass collaborations with various artists like Fat Joe, Cypress Hill, Blue Man Group, Herbie Hancock, Bob James, Linkin Park and Good Charlotte.



This year, Swift became the first Hip-Hop DJ to be invited to perform at the Savannah, Georgia Jazz Festival.



An up-close look at Swift’s creativity is not the only thing found on As the Technics Spin, as the video highlights behind the scenes footage of Swift's involvement with aspiring DJs at the Scratch DJ Academy in New York City.



Fans will also be privy to the disc spinner’s method behind selecting his records and deciding what sections to manipulate as well as the development of his actual routines.



DJ Rob Swift’s As the Technics Spin is slated to hit stores on March 10, 2009.



To coincide with the DVD’s release, the turntablist will embark on a series of tours between February and June 2009 in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

New EPMD Album Set for Dec. 9th

By Ismael AbduSalaam

The nine-year album drought of legendary group EPMD comes to a close in two weeks, as the duo will release their long-awaited 7th album We Mean Business.



The LP comes nearly 10 years after Out of Business (1999), then billed as the duo’s final studio album.



Despite that tagline, the album failed to connect with critics and fans, and to date is the only EPMD album not to go gold.



Cognizant that they’re in an era where profitable record sales are becoming scarce, member Parrish Smith detailed that unlike other old school groups EPMD has grasped the concept of not waiting on labels to create avenues for them.



“Now that we’re in a new era and the game is changed, we realize that it’s different from when we handed in a CD to our first label to being at Def Jam,” Smith explained. “Erick and I created our own vehicle to be able to drop this album. That’s how we came with the title We Mean Business, because we do.”



For the new album, the Brentwood, Long Island natives have enlisted a higher but complimentary list of guests in KRS-One, Raekwon, Havoc, Teddy Riley, Method Man, Devin the Dude, 9th Wonder, Keith Murray, and Redman.



Missing from the new album will be the trademark cutting of DJ Scratch.



Although a member of the group for 20 years, Scratch alleged in an exclusive June interview with AllHipHop.com that his departure was due to a financial/ethical dispute with Erick Sermon.



The first single for the project is the Raekwon assisted “Puttin’ Work In.”



For a limited time, those who pre-order through newburycomics.com will receive an autographed CD booklet.



Orders can be placed at http://www.newburycomics.com/rel/v2_home.php?storenr=103&deptnr=544.



On December 3, the group will host a listening party/art exhibit from 7PM-10PM at the Zune Gallery Space in Los Angeles.



An official album release concert and artwork auction commences on December 8 at the Santos Party House in New York City from 10PM-1AM.



We Mean Business hits stores December 9 via Def Squad/Universal Records.

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Gillie Out Of Beanie Sigel's 'Brotherly Love Concert'

By Roman Wolfe

Contrary to earlier reports, Philadelphia rapper Gillie Da Kid will not be taking part in an upcoming “Brotherly Love Concert” being organized by Beanie Sigel and Nike’s ACG Store.



Gillie Da Kid, Beanie Sigel and a host of upcoming rappers from Philadelphia have publicly feuded over the past few years by trading insults on mixtapes, the radio and the Internet.



Representatives for Gillie Da Kid have confirmed with AllHipHop.com that a scheduling conflict will prevent the rapper from attending the concert, which is scheduled to take place December 11.



“Gillie is set to leave to Puerto Rico to begin filming the movie King of The Avenue with Ving Rhames on December 9, 2008. Gillie's role in the movie with Ving Rhames is the leading role in the film,” a rep for the rapper revealed to AllHipHop.com.



King of The Avenue is being directed by Ryan Combs and centers on a young drug dealer, who sells his soul to the devil in order to become the #1 pusher on the block.



Despite the scheduling conflict, Gillie Da Kid is also doing his part to ensure peace in Philadelphia by officially ending his long standing feud with platinum rapper Cassidy.



“A public ‘burying of the hatchet’ is supposed to occur this Sunday (December 7),” AllHipHop.com has confirmed. “Gillie and Cassidy are both scheduled to put aside all of their past differences and come together and perform together at Transit Nightclub.”



Sigel’s free “Brotherly Love Concert” featuring Freeway, Reed Dollas, Joey Jahad and E-Ness will continue as planned December 11 at the Fillmore on South Street, starting at 5:00 pm.



Gillie is currently involved in a heated beef with former Major Figgas member Dirty Rik.

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Styles P Dismisses The Word "Swagger"

Author: Edwin Ortiz

If you listened to any radio-friendly rappers this year, chances are you were bombarded with the phrase “swagger.” In 2008, artists big and small were using it to bolster their rapping style or to describe their keen fashion sense. A rapper without swagger was a rapper with no appeal. With that said, Styles P [click to read] wasn’t exactly fond of the trendy word heard everywhere.

“What did I hate about ‘08? The abuse of the fucking word ‘swagger,’" Styles P confessed to XXLmag.com. Amazed by the use of the slang term, he continued, “I don’t fucking know when so many people starting using this word… Jesus Christ! Just let it go a little bit. Lean off of it a little bit.”

To be clear, Styles P made sure he wasn’t stepping on anyone toes by stating, “I mean, ain’t nothing wrong with having style, swag and all of that.” However, SP did give his own opinion on how he perceives the trend, which highlights a rappers appearance more than their skill on the mic. “I think all the guys are starting to be so focused on the look and the way they are so much, that it almost make them like girls.”

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Alchemist And Oh No Plan Gang Green Album

Author: Omar Burgess

The current economic downturn has artists rethinking their budgets, while others are seeing their projects delayed until 2009. But, to hear Alchemist tell it, this could be exactly what the game needs.

"With this era in rap, where SoundScan is all horrible, it’s like, 'What’s going on?'" Al tells HipHopDX. "Being able to just do this with Oh No out of thin air makes me feel like we’re past that hump. We didn’t make records with radio in mind; it was just fun and creative. I’m seeing the power, because we don’t have to wait to get commissioned every time."

The pair met in LA after Oh No and Roc C opened up for a show that Alchemist and Evidence [click to read] were headlining. They exchanged beats and rhymes online, and rechristened themselves as Gang Green, due to their mutual love for a certain form of "herbal refreshment" enjoyed by many artists. Al and Oh No have already finished the album, which features them alternating between rapping and producing for each other. Given the fact that Oh No is Madlib's younger brother, Alchemist says he and Oh drew a different kind of inspiration from the critically acclaimed collaboration Champion Sound.

"We were definitely inspired by [Dilla and Madlib]--not so much musically, but the way they collaborated from not really knowing each other like that at first," Al adds. "The fact that me and Oh didn’t really know each other as well gave us that same kind of mutual respect from a distance. They’re the big brothers to us, and to even be considered on that level of collaboration is great to me."

Alchemist plans to release his solo project, Chemical Warfare, on Koch in January of 2009. The collaborative album with Oh No is expected to drop shortly thereafter. Al's digital only EP, The Cookbook [click to read], is available now, and more information and updates are available at AlchemistBeats.ning.com.

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Freeway Makes December His "Month Of Madness"

Author: Edwin Ortiz

When it took over four years for Philadelphia rapper Freeway [click to read] to finally release his sophomore effort Free At Last [click to read], he knew there was something going wrong with the direction of label heads and executives higher up. With that in mind, Freeway is bringing the music back to the people.

“The month of December is officially the ‘Month of Madness.’ I’ma drop a song a day and a couple videos every week. We gonna give y'all the twelve days of Christmas and all that. I’m gonna be flooding y'all, and you know I’m built for it,” he said in a recent YouTube video clip. Freeway’s “Month of Madness” comes in preparation for his third solo album Freedom of Speech, which is tentatively scheduled for release next year.
You can follow his latest songs and videos at TheFreewayChange.com
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Reunite for "UNI 5" Concert

On Sunday night, all five original members of rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony came together to perform at Los Angeles' sold out Club Nokia. The entire group hadn’t performed together in over a decade, but has finally set aside their differences to present fans with the Uni 5 experience.

“Bone Thugs-N-Harmony coming together for the Uni 5 album is a monumental movement for Hip Hop and family life in general,” group members said. “It shows that any obstacle can be overcome, and unity, love, and harmony are the best remedies; hence, Uni 5. The Bone legacy is here to stay.”

Consisting of members Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, and Flesh-n-Bone, the newly reunited group performed hits from the past 15 years including “1st of Tha Month,” “I Tried,” [click to read] and the Grammy-Award winning “Tha Crossroads.”

The group experienced problems back in 2000 when member Flesh-n-Bone was sentenced to eleven years in prison, and then again a few years later when infighting led to the ousting of Bizzy Bone. The remaining three members released an album titled Strength & Loyalty [click to read] just last year.

“We are just like any real family,” stated Krayzie Bone. “We fight and have disagreements, but at the end of the day, we are brothers, from our skin down to our 'bones.' Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will be a family, unit, team, and group always.”

Reported by Salima Koroma.
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UK Radio Deejay Suspended After Playing "Arab Money"

Author: Edwin Ortiz

Hip Hop music has continually taken heat for various reasons; malicious content, obscene portrayal of life, or the exploitation of sex and drugs. With that said, it has seldom been the case for religion to become the hot bed of discussion, at least on American soil. The same can’t be said for music overseas, where the radio play of Busta Rhymes’ new single “Arab Money” [click to listen] has gotten one UK deejay in a bit of trouble.

Galaxy FM’s Steve Sutherland, winner of the 2002 and 2006 MOBO Award for "Best UK DJ," has been suspended after playing “Arab Money” this past weekend. Global Radio, a private company that owns Galaxy FM, received several complaints concerning the content of “Arab Money,” which subsequently led to the suspension of Sutherland. The producer for Sutherland’s show, which airs in Birmingham, Manchester, Yorkshire, and also Scotland, has been suspended as well.

Galaxy FM has since apologized to their listeners through a statement on their website. “Galaxy would like to apologize to all our listeners for the airing of this song. It was never Galaxy’s intent to offend its listeners and never will be.” It continues, “A full internal investigation has now commenced. Galaxy would like to apologize for any offense however unintentionally caused.”

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Ghostface @ the Red Bull Beat Battle Finals

Details On Soundtrack For 'Notorious'

The track listing for the movie 'Notorious' has been revealed. The movie, which is a biopic on the late, great Notorious BIG, is scheduled for release next month, January 16th. The soundtrack will arrive a few days earlier on the 13th.

With the obvious tracks by BIG, the album will feature some contributions by Jay-Z, Jadakiss and Faith Evans. Jada will finally be releasing the long awaited "Letter To BIG", that has been talked about for so long. The song was originally supposed to be on his upcoming album "The Last Kiss", but filmmakers thought it would be perfect for this soundtrack instead.

Also in a twist, Biggie's son, Christopher "CJ" Wallace Jr. will be on the album. CJ will be performing on a new version of "One More Chance." It's being labeled as "a duet" by Bad Boy. CJ's mom, Faith Evans, sings on a remix of the song, also featured on the album.

According to Bad Boy Records, below is the final track listing.

1. "Notorious Thugs" (featuring Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)

2. "Hypnotize"

3. "Notorious"

4. "Juicy"

5. "Party & Bullsh--"

6. "Warning"

7. "One More Chance" remix (featuring Faith Evans)

8. "Brooklyn Go Hard" (Jay-Z featuring Santogold)

9. "Letter to B.I.G." (Jadakiss featuring Faith Evans)

10. "Kick in the Door"

11. "What's Beef"

12. "World Is Filled"

13. "One More Chance" (featuring CJ)

14. "The Notorious Theme" (composed by Danny Elfman)

15. "Microphone Murderer" (previously unreleased demo)

16. "Guaranteed Raw" (previously unreleased demo)

17. "Love No Ho" (previously unreleased demo)

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Blu: The West Coast Bubble (Keys to the City L.A.)

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Hip Hop Album Nominated for Grammy Album of the Year

Lil Wayne’s, “Tha Carter III,” will be going against: Ne-Yo - “Year Of The Gentleman,” Coldplay - “Viva La Vida,” Radiohead - “In Rainbows” & Alison Krauss & Robert Plant - “Raising Sand.”