Saturday, March 22, 2014

Texas Rapper Executed for Music Studio Killing (@tdcj)



In 1998, aspiring rapper Ray Jasper was accused and eventually convicted of stabbing and killing music studio owner David Alejandro during an attempted robbery for the studio's sound equipment. His two co-defendants were sentenced to life in prison while Jasper got the death penalty. He was executed by lethal injection on March 18th.


The night of the incident, Jasper and his two friends were recording in the studio, and about 2 hours into the session decided to rob Alejandro by knifepoint.


According to the AP, Jasper "slashed Alejandro's throat from ear to ear, but did not kill him." Jasper and the others continued to stab the studio owner until he died, covered him with a sheet, and proceeded to steal equipment worth between $10,000 and $30,000.


Upon prosecution, Jasper claimed that while he participated, it was one of his accomplices who dealt the final blows that ended Alejandro's life.


Clearly the jury did not go for it. According to The Grio, this was the 3rd execution in Texas in 2014, with five more scheduled for this year, including one next week.


Source: hiphopwired.com


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T.I Pays Homage To 'The Cosby Show' In 'Family Hustle' Promo (@Tip @TinyMajorMama)



T.I and Tiny are back with another season of the "T.I & Tiny: The Family Hustle."


For the fourth season of the VH1 hit reality show, T.I and his family pay homage to the classic Cosby Show with a jazz intro.


The show is set to air on March 31.


Check it out above. Are you looking forward to this season?


Tahiry Parties With Friends In Show-Stopping Dress (@therealtahiry)



Love & Hip Hop New York star Tahiry loves to show off her jaw dropping curves but this time around, the model wanted to give fans a little underboob action.


The gorgeous lady posted a few pics from a party last weekend on her Instagram page Wednesday. She gave fans the details about her tight black dress and a cryptic caption, "You left your mark on me!!!"


Check out Tahiry and her sleek look above.


Source: instagram.com


Kanye West, Kim Kardashian Vogue Cover Gets Hilariously Spoofed


This was ‘Bound 2′ happen. Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s Vogue magazine cover gets harilously parioded on the Internet.


KimYe’s glamorous April 2014 Vogue cover has garnered some heated reactions from the Internet. But it also sparked some creativity thanks to Photoshop.


Actors James Franco and Seth Rogen, who comically spoofed West and Kim’s ‘Bound 2′ video, did it again with their own hilarious mark-up of Vogue’s latest issue. As you can see in the above picture, the two are sharing their bromance to world.


“Seth! I love you dog,” he wrote in the photo’s caption. On twitter, Franco tweeted, “It had to be done.”


Not to be upstaged by Franco and Rogen’s lovefest, Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy revealed their own Vogue-inspired cover as well.


Miss Piggy posted the cover shot on Twitter, which showed the happy, uh, muppets in marital bliss. She tweeted:


We hope that Kanye West and Kim Kardashian has a sense of humor about this. The polarizing couple has yet to respond to the satirical covers.



Nick Gordon Flaunts Gun Collection to Silence Haters on Twitter (@realbkbrown @nickgordon)



It seems that Bobbi Kristina and Nick Gordon go off on Twitter trolls at least once a week, and the latest backlash included Gordon flossing his collection of firearms, presumably to show the haters that he doesnt play.


Bobbi started it off when she launched into a series of tweets asserting that her and Nick are "built like soldiers," and she will defend herself and her family to the death.


Gordon then got in on the action with several expletive-filled tweets, with several aimed at Bobbi's aunt, Pat Houston. He followed those with several photos of his handguns.


Check the out up top.


De La Soul Releases J Dilla-Produced 'Vocabulary Spills'


De La Soul Vocabulary SpillsSoundcloud De La Soul and J Dilla have collaborated numerous times before the late producer’s death in 2006 from Lupus. So it’s good to hear the trio spit over a rare Dilla instrumental on their just-released single, ‘Vocabulary Spills.’


The head-nodding song boasts a bumping beat, an electric guitar groove and a Nas ‘Illmatic’ vocal sample (“Vocabulary spills I’m ill / Plus manic / I’ll leave your brain stimulated”).


On the song, Trugoy and Posdunos, respectively, spit what appears to be alternate lyrics from their classic song ‘The Bizness‘ from their 1996 LP ‘Stakes Is High.’


“I have never flaunt the coin / Because dime pieces be gazing / Call me Luther Van ’cause my style is so amazing,” raps Trugoy.


And Pos’ famous line from the song is used here, too.


“I don’t worry on what crew you run, or what section of earth you reside / You’re not even a man / So I don’t deem it mandatory taking your pride / But I will, ’cause my man said soulful delight / You tried keepin’ it real, yet you should try keepin’ it right.”


‘Vocabulary Spills’ will appear on De La Soul’s upcoming mixtape, ‘Smell the D.A.I.S.Y,’ which drops March 26 on the trio’s official website.


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Does The 'Above The Rim' Soundtrack Stand The Test Of Time?


Death Row Records Basketball and hip-hop have always gone hand in hand and over the years they have collided consistently, becoming the two favorite pastimes of inner-city youth. So when the ‘Above The Rim’ soundtrack dropped on March 22, 1994, the music matched perfectly with the hoops movie of the same name starring Tupac Shakur.


With Death Row Records head honcho Suge Knight serving as the compilation’s executive producer, and Dr. Dre as supervising producer, the album became a major success. The collection shipped over two million copies and peaked at No. 1 on the R&B/Hip-hop charts (where it stayed for 10 straight weeks).


Featuring a slew of up-and-coming talent from Death Row Records including Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound and Jewell, the project is largely attributed to the house that Dre and Suge built.


Being that today marks the 20th anniversary of the soundtrack’s release, we decided to give it a spin to refresh our memories and decide whether this ballyhooed release is all hype or if it truly stands the test of time.


SWV (Featuring Wu-Tang Clan) — ‘Anything’


R&B trio SWV immediately got heads bopping and bodies moving with the soundtracks opener, ‘Anything’ (featuring the Wu-Tang Clan). A huge hit on the radio, the song peaked at No. 4 and No. 18 on the R&B/Hip-Hop and Pop charts, respectively. Getting a memorable assist from Ol’ Dirty Bastard and Method Man, the Sisters with Voices and the Shaolin lyricists executed the R&B and hip-hop combo flawlessly, resulting in one of the more indelible cuts of the 1990s.


Sweet Sable — ‘Old Times Sake’


A decade before Alicia Keys made this Eddie Kendricks sample a hit, it utilized it for a G’d up musical trip down memory lane. Produced by Nikki Nicole, Sweet Sable sings sweetly about love, blunts, and Heinekens, topics most everyone can relate to. Despite failing to make much noise following this appearance, this number is definitely an oldie — but goodie — and still could get spins at a summer barbecue.


H-Town — ‘Part-Time Lover’


Uncle Luke proteges H-Town turn the lights down with this slow burner. Produced by Jodeci‘s Devante Swing, the song was a minor hit, cracking the Top 10 of the R&B/Hip-Hop charts. The content is typical bedroom fair, but still an option for when you and that special someone, or friend with benefits, are in the mood.


Tha Dogg Pound — ‘Big Pimpin”


Death Row members Tha Dogg Pound — Daz Dillinger and Kurupt — finally appeared on the soundtrack’s fourth selection, ‘Big Pimpin’ featuring Snoop Dogg and the late hook king Nate Dogg. The trio floats through the Daz-produced record with ease, recounting their daily movements in pimptastic fashion. The game thrown down at the end is the icing on the cake. Sonically, the song hasn’t aged a bit and passes the fresh test.


2nd II None — ‘Didn’t Mean To Turn You On’


The first trace of dust that can be spotted on the album comes courtesy of the DJ Quick-produced ‘Didn’t Mean To Turn You On.’ While possessing an admittedly funky — albeit outdated — beat, the lyrics do nothing to move you and is gets tossed in the pile of tolerable, yet forgettable, mid ’90s West Coast jams.


D.J. Rogers — ‘Doggie Style’


The hiccups continue with D.J. Rogers’ raunchy number, ‘Doggie Style.’ Cliche and uninspired, the hook is the only noteworthy quality we could find in the song, and even that’s subpar at best. Trash bin material in all of its splendor.


Warren G — ‘Regulate’ (Featuring Nate Dogg)


We could rave about how f—ing incredible and timeless this record is, but there’s a good chance you’ve probably read/heard/said that an innumerable amount of times. What we will say is that the intro is quietly one of the more underrated gems in the history of intros. ‘Regulate’ was also the soundtrack’s biggest hit, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart. The G-funk banger has gone on to become one of the most timeless cuts in rap history, period.


2Pac & Thug Life — ‘Pour Out A Little Liquor’


The film’s supporting star, Tupac Shakur, was also tapped to contribute a song to the soundtrack. And in typical ‘Pac fashion, he definitely delivered. The song is an earnest composition dedicated to the homies no longer here. The uber-talented late rapper may have stole the show in the movie as well as on the soundtrack. R.I.P. 2Pac.


Aaron Hall (Featuring Jewell) — ‘Gonna Give It You’


Following two of the finest back-to-back selections you’ll find on a soundtrack, the streak is short-lived as this mailed-in duet misses the mark. The over-the-top vocals of Aaron Hall and Jewell making it a challenge to get through the skippable track. Along with the ’80s throwaway beat, this selection is an eyesore when viewing the tracklist.


Lady Of Rage — ‘Afro Puffs’


Lady of Rage’s ‘Afro Puffs’ was one of the biggest hits on the soundtrack’s initial release. The Dr. Dre-produced banger, which reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart, is considered the quintessential West Coast girl-power anthem. But time has diminished it’s luster sonically a bit and doesn’t provide the same punch it did in comparison from other classics from that era.


Boss Hog & C.P.O. — ‘Jus So Ya No’


C.P.O adds to the growing list of songs that could’ve been left on the cutting room floor. His melodic, blunted out vibe could’ve made the song a winner, the snooze-inducing lyrics instead makes the finished product sound uninspired.


Paradise — ‘Hoochies Need Love Too’


The songs title is sure to induce an eye-roll or chuckle and the content isn’t exactly romantic, but the song is surprisingly smooth. While not a musical masterpiece, it falls into the guilty pleasure category for us.


Al B Sure! — ‘I’m Still In Love With You’


Al B Sure! (of ‘Night And Day’ fame) sings a cover of Al Green and Willie Hutch’s ‘Still In Love With You,’ with respectable results. The uptempo rendition adds just enough modern punch, without taking away from the vintage soul of the original. More contemporary than anything else on this project and slightly out of place, it’s not a disappointment by any stretch.


O.F.T.B. – ‘Crack ‘Em’


We get another rap tune courtesy of Los Angeles rap crew O.F.T.B. The smoothed out ‘Crack ‘Em’ is lyrically solid and sonically pleasing. Co-produced by DJ Quik, it’s a criminally slept-on song that should be more heralded than it presently constituted.


Rhythm And Knowledge — ‘U Bring Da Dog Out’


From the moment this track comes on, you have no choice but to bust a move or two. Dope vocals, great songwriting, and a funky beat are the three ingredients that qualifies this number as a certified banger.


B Rezell — ‘Blown Away’


The dopey rap intro aside, this joint actually slaps. While a little reminiscent of Jodeci’s style, maybe because it was produced by Mr. Dalvin, the song is the perfect pre-game music for a night out with the fellas.


Jewell — ‘It’s Not Deep Enough’


Death Row songstress redeems herself, partially, with this suggestive number. A big improvement from her duet with Aaron Hall earlier on the album, it’s nothing we haven’t heard before. Nevertheless, it manages to avoid the throwaway label as it’s a pretty solid track, all things considered.


Tha Dogg Pound — ‘Dogg Pound 4 Life’


‘Dogg Pound 4 Life, featuring Snoop Dogg, Daz and Kurupt, is a microcosm of everything you loved about the West Coast during its golden era. Produced by Daz, Tha Dogg Pound closes out the proceedings on a high note with this unapologetic, hard-as-concrete jam.


The ’70s featured a number of classic soundtracks, some even outperforming the very films they were meant to compliment. But in the era of hip-hop, few have garnered the accolades and recognition that ‘Above The Rim”s did upon it’s release. Spawning three classic and successful singles (‘Regulate’, ‘Anything’ and ‘Afro-Puffs’), there’s no question the album was a smash.


But does the album still pack enough punch to get any airplay in 2014? The answer is yes.


While it does have it’s share of lackluster tunes, there are a number of highly favorable songs as well. Managing to present a cohesive and focused project is an insurmountable task for an artist or a group making an album. But the ‘Above the Rim’ soundtrack completes that mission with its flawless execution. It’s certainly one of the best movie soundtracks in hip-hop history.


In the end, the ‘Above The Rim’ soundtrack has managed to stand the test of time — 20 years after its release.



ScHoolboy Q Rants About Stolen Verse On Twitter (@ScHoolBoyQ)



This week, French Montana was the victim of a stolen track. Now, Schoolboy Q has experienced the same fate and called the thief for stealing a two-year-old verse.


According to AllHipHop, Delaware rapper Jem Crates released a track with the T.D.E. rapper titled "Hustle 101." The song circulated around the web Friday and Schoolboy Q called out the rapper on Twitter earlier today.


"Ni*** is burnt i didn't do a song wit dat ni*** !!!!" he tweeted. "Ni**** stealing sessions too tHirsty!! Using my two year old verse f*** outta Here"


Jem Crates quickly responded the allegations and claims that the rapper was aware that his verses would be used for a feature.


"@ScHoolBoyQ That was business between u and @STREETGODDESS and you owe her bread at that. U laid the verse knowing it was gonna be a feat."


Schoolboy never responded to the rapper but did acknowledge his excitement for his performance in New Orleans tonight.


Source: AllHipHop


Jennifer Lopez Talks Collaborating with Chris Brown on New Album

Jennifer Lopez Chris BrownFrederick M. Brown / Imeh Akpanudosen, Getty Images

Jennifer Lopez has collaborated with a slew of artists throughout her career — from Ja Rule to Pitbull to Fabolous. On her next project, she teamed up with an unlikely artist — Chris Brown.


In a new interview with PopCrush, J.Lo says she enjoyed working with Breezy on her new album.


“He came in and wrote a few songs for me on the album,” she tells PopCrush. “We had a great time working together. He’s a very talented boy.”


Brown helped Lopez pen her hometown anthem ‘Same Girl‘ and other tracks for her tenth album, which is due out this summer.


“I mean, he knew he was writing for me, but at the same time it was very organic to what he does,” she explains. “But when you hear the songs, I don’t think you would think, like, ‘Oh, he wrote ‘Same Girl.’ He wrote ‘Emotions.” There’s very different things that he did for me on the album.”


Meanwhile, Lopez flipped the rap video cliche with her glossy video for ‘I Luh Ya Papi.’ The ‘I’m Real’ singer says it was fun to turn the tables and feature some eye candy for the ladies.


“The director came up with the concept to kind of flip the rap video — to make me the rapper and, you know, just turn the tables in that way…instead of having girls in bathing suits, have guys in bathing suits,” she said. “Instead of having me be the soft girl in the video, be the rapper who’s in the mansion and the yacht. It was all meant to be in good fun, but you know, I knew people would get the joke.”


Watch Jennifer Lopez’s ‘I Luh Ya Papi’ video below.



Porsha Williams Calls Out Wendy Williams For Negative Comments (@Porsha4Real @WendyWilliams)



Real Housewives Of Atlanta Star Porsha Williams is disappointed in Wendy Williams for her recent comments about her divorce.


According to Rolling Out, the "Flatline" singer talked with V103's The Ryan Cameron Morning Show on Wendy's recent comments. On The Wendy Williams show, the host called Porsha a "dumbbell" and claims that Porsha should have had a baby with her husband for money. She also encouraged her audience to call the star "stupid" and called Porsha "less than a woman."


During Porsha's marriage to Kordell Stewart, she suffered a miscarriage which she says Wendy knew about.


"How could you say something about me having a baby by him to get cash and you knew that we had gone through something so traumatic?" she said. "Really? Never. Never stoop that low. So for me, I have no thoughts on Wendy, at all."


She also says that Wendy should be using her power to uplift women, not to constantly tear them down.


"You know what? It's just enough. It's enough of women of power, women of color, not supporting each other," she said.


"Like every time I see her say something about me, I'm disappointed in her. She's calling me 'less than smart,' she's less than a woman. You shouldn't do that. I've been through a very traumatic situation that hurt me, all I'm trying to do is stand and be strong and possibly inspire somebody else and all she does is knock me down."


Do you think Wendy went too far?


Source: rollingout.com


Drake Performs Unreleased Track "Call On Me" In England (@Drake)



During Drake's UK stop on his "Would You Like A Tour?" the rapper performed another unreleased track that left fans very satisfied. The last unreleased single Drizzy performed was the hit "Trophies" in January. Last night, the rapper performed "Call On Me."


"We gonna do something new if I can, just for Birmingham too." he says before his performance.


Check it out above. Do you think he has another hit?


Snoop Dogg's Uncle June Bugg Dead At 70, Stars React on Twitter


Sad news to report from the hip-hop community. Snoop Dogg’s beloved uncle June Bugg has passed away. He was 70 years old.


According to AllHipHop, Uncle June Bugg died on March 21 after a long illness. TMZ reported that June Bugg had colon cancer and didn’t have long to live.


Snoop Dogg confirmed the sad news on his Twitter feed. He tweeted:


Uncle June Bugg was an adviser to Snoop Dogg and often joined him on tour. Occasionally, the patriarch was his background dancer. He also starred in ‘Snoop’s Upside Your Head’ video from ‘Tha Doggfather’ album.


Upon hearing the sad news, stars from the hip-hop community, including Diddy, Swizz Beatz, Mista F.A.B., Daz Dillinger, DJ Mustard and others sent out elegiac tweets in honor of Uncle June Bugg.


Read some of their tweets below:



Dallas Penn Shares Why He Leaked RL Discount To The Web (@Dallas_Penn)



One of the biggest gifts to the web this week was an employee discount that gave customers 65 percent off of all Ralph Lauren merchandise.


The man behind the leak Dallas Penn talked with The Comback Jack Show on his love of the brand and why he shared the discount with the web.


"Someone sent this to me and said, 'DP, I know you f***s with Polo, boom, I got this. Hodl this.' I got it on Sunday night, around 10:30, a little after 10:30 I thought, 'Oh sh*t. Let me see if this is official." he said. "I was told it expires at midnight so I basically had an hour and change to cop some sh**. So I logged on to Polo.com - I put this code in and 65 percent went off the items. When you looked at your total, I was like, 'What the f***? I'm about to pay pennies for this sh**!' ... I spent almost $400. $1,100 retail brought it down to like $380. Even if you're buying $150 shirt, the sh*t is down to $50."

Penn, a popular personality with a strong love for the sneaker culture, says that it was only right to share the gift with everyone.


"I was so happy inside I was like, 'You know what?' I talked to people on Instagram, Twitter about this sh*t all the time and I said, 'You know what? Let me show love since people only have limited power to get into this window anyway - I really didn't think [it would snowball.] ... I put it out on Twitter, I put it on Instagram - that was it. Boom. Boom. ... Instantly, in the next ten minutes, I got a flood of at replies."


Dallas' gesture gave plenty of Polo fans huge amounts of gear. Ralph Lauren honored most of the purchases made with the discount.


Source: sohh.com


Detroit Police Issues Arrest Warrant For Anita Baker (@IAMANITABAKER‎)



Legendary singer Anita Baker is a wanted woman in Detroit after failing to show up in court.


According to TMZ, the "Caught Up In The Rapture" singer is battling Ray Smith Painting and Decorating in court. The company claims that the singer owed $15,000 for services done to her home.


The bench warrant was issued on March 19.

Attorney Dan Gerow who represents the company told reporters, "I just want to collect the money,"

The singer is known for her hits from the 80's and 90's like "Sweet Love" and "Giving You the Best That I Got."


The singer tweeted Thursday that she is fine and thanked her fans for their support. "THANK YOU, for ALL the LOVE & LIGHT u've sent my way. All is well :) Light is Dim... But SHINING ANYway! Grateful 4 every lesson, ab"


Source: tmz.com


Michael Jordan Apologizes To Tony Wroten Over Shoe (@jumpman23 @TWroten_LOE)


Lil B Takes Shots at Kevin Durant In NBA Promo (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD @KDTrey5)



The Lil B and Kevin Durant beef continues with Lil B calling out Durant in a new NBA promo.


The rapper calls out KD once again by simply saying "KD can't see me" in the short promo. Details are scarce on the NBA collaboration, but fans can look forward to seeing Lil B around the NBA in the summer.

Over the past few weeks, the rapper has constantly called out Durant with diss records and one on one challenges, while the basketball player seems to care less.


Azealia Banks Threatens To Leak Her Own Album (@AZEALIABANKS)



After takedowns and constant pushbacks, Azealia Banks is ready to leak her debut album for fans to enjoy.


The "ATM Jam" rapper erased all her past tweets with the just a couple of Instagram posts and the warning for fans, "Album leaks starting April 15th."


Her debut Broke With Expensive Taste has been pushed back since last year and recently her tour dates followed suit. Her UK tour dates were pushed back from September 2014 to December 2014.

Reports state that her album was set to be released April 16.


Source: sohh.com


Mercer Player Breaks Out The Nae Nae After Duke Upset (@KCanevari3)



March Madness has everyone excited, including Mercer as they shook up everyone's NCAA bracket by beating Duke 78-71 on Thursday.


According to The Grio, the win had everyone showing off their best moves, including senior gaurd Kevin Canevari busting out the popular 'Nae Nae' dance. The player spoke to reporters after the celebratory dance with no regrets.


"You're never too old to celebrate," he told Rachel Nichols on CBS after the game. "Unbelievable what theses dudes believe about each other and they can accomplish. That's the kind of heart it takes, and it's amazing what they've done the last three years, believing at the highest level that they can accomplish what they did today."


Take a look Canevari's best moves above.