Sunday, March 23, 2014

YG Discusses Kendrick Lamar Collaboration 'Really Be' (@YG @kendricklamar)



Compton rapper YG's debut album My Krazy Life features many collaborations, but one that has caught fans ears is "Really Be" featuring Kendrick Lamar. MTV spoke with YG on the collabo and how it came to be.


It turns out, the two had a mutual collection; Ali who engineered both K.Dot's 'good kid m.A.A.d City,' and YG's 'My Krazy Life.' The engineer and Kendrick listened to the album and the rapper picked 'Really B' as his favorite song.


"I recorded it up in Atlanta and I knew it sounded like a record Kendrick could get on," he said. "Kendrick told me that when it was time to put out my album he was gonna hop on one of my records. He wanted to hear the whole album, so we played him the whole album and then he heard that song and was like, 'I'm hopping on that, that's the best song on there."


Do you agree?


Source: 2dopeboyz.com


Happy Birthday Chris Bosh, Check Him Out When He Was Younger (@chrisbosh @miamiheat)


JuJu Shares What Kind Of Meals She Sneaks Into Movie Theaters (@IamJuJu_)



TMZ caught up with Cam'ron's fiance JuJu and her friend to find out some of their favorite snacks at the movies. JuJu's been busy with her beau Cam'ron and recently posted a pic on her Instagram of successful meeting with the creators of TI & Tiny: The Family Hustle, 51 Minds. The beautiful Juju shares that she like to bring meals into the theater, with her friend naming one special meal that seems a bit surprising.


Check out her answer above.


Drake Performs Unreleased Track In Birmingham [VIDEO]


As Drake wraps up his European leg of ‘Would You Like a Tour’ excursion, he stopped for a moment to sing an unreleased track exclusively for his British fans in Birmingham, England last Friday (March 21).


According to Word on the Road, Drizzy performed ‘Days In the East,’ an emotionally-driven song that was produced by his EVO Sound artist PARTYNEXTDOOR.


It’s a minimalistic ballad with Drake yearning for the comfort of a distant lover. The lines, “She’s not here right now” and “call on me” are repeated throughout the song.


Hmm, is Drake speaking of his blossoming relationship with Rihanna? Who knows?


At the end of the song, the ‘Trophies’ rapper tells the Birmingham crowd that if they ever get lonely they can call on him.


On Saturday (March 22), Drake performed the song again at his Liverpool stop, but with slightly different lyrics this time.


There’s no word if Drake will release a CD-quality version of the song for his fans.


Meanwhile, Drake has received $300,000 in government funding for his 2014 OVO Fest, much to everyone’s chagrin. The two-day festival, which takes place Aug. 3 and 4 in Toronto, will feature headliners OutKast. Tickets are on sale now.


Watch Drake Perform ‘Days In the East’ in Liverpool



Ashanti Performs In Dubai In A Sexy Little Black Dress (@ashanti)



Ashanti headed overseas this weekend for a special appearance in Dubai. The singer shared her journey with her fans via Instagram.


According to Global Grind, the songstress headed out with a friend and rode the sand dunes in the desert.Later the sexy singer headed to Supperclub and performed her past hits and current single "I Got It."


Check out some pics of her journey above.


Source: globalgrind.com


Aaron McGruder Not Involved In The Boondocks' Final Season



With excitement growing for The Boondocks' fourth season, fans were thrown for a curve ball when it was announced Saturday (March 22) that creator Aaron McGruder will not be involved in the show's final season.


According to ZapIt, Sony Pictures Television press release blames the separation on McGruder's "conflicting schedule." The release reads,"was produced without the involvement of Aaron McGruder, when a mutually agreeable production schedule could not be determined."


McGruder has yet to comment on the matter, but he is creating a new show for Adult Swim titled, Black Jesus.


The Boondocks' upcoming season will air on April 21 on Adult Swim.


Source: ZapIt


Kid Cudi Performs Unreleased Track In Brooklyn (@ducidni)



Kid Cudi gave a special treat to fans last night at the Barclay's Center in the form of an unreleased song.


The "Satellite Flight" artist performed the song during his "Cud Life Tour" deeming it "another one of those classic KiD CuDi songs in the essences as far as subject matter." Fans were excited as Cudi performed it, and informed everyone that he would finishing putting the song together.


The rapper also brought out A$AP Rocky and King Chip for the track, "Brothers."


Check it out above.


Delaware Rapper Replies To Schoolboy Q's Stolen Verse Claims (@ScHoolBoyQ @JemCretes)



A day after Schoolboy Q claimed Delaware rapper Jem Cretes stole a 2-year-old verse for his new single "Hustle 101," the rapper replied on Twitter claiming that the T.D.E rapper is lying.


According to SOHH, Cretes released a response titles 'Hustled All My Life' about the fiasco.


"I'm on two liars heads by 10:00 A.M Eastern time! No frauding or Bullsh*** on my end! I'm going inn right now and it's all because y'all lied" he tweeted. "I got a record coming. I aint on no f*** sh** but y'all need a reality check with all the lies going in rotation. #Honesty aint short here!."


The rapper also claims that he didn't need the verse but since it he paid for it, he had the right to use it.


Check out more of his tweets above.


Source: sohh.com


ScHoolboy Q Accuses Delaware Rapper of Stealing Old Verse

ScHoolboy QRahav Segev, Getty Images

ScHoolboy Q is angry over a rapper who he claims stole his old verse for a song.


The ‘Man of the Year’ rapper went on a Twitter rant Saturday (March 22) denouncing Delaware rhymer Jem Cretes’ tune ‘Hustle 101‘ and said that the verse comes from a 2010 recording session. He tweeted:


In his defense, Cretes denies the beat was stolen and that ScHoolboy Q had full knowledge that his verse will be featured in the song. He tweeted:


Cretes then released a song called ‘Hustled All My Life’ in response to ScHoolboy Q’s allegations of stealing old verses.


Another Twitter user, Street Goddess, who claims to be the original owner of the track, believes the verse was stolen as well. She tweeted:


Apparently, Cretes has some history with the TDE family. The up-and-coming rapper once directed the video for Kendrick Lamar’s title track from his 2009 eponymous EP.


ScHoolboy Q has not responded to Jem Cretes’ response song or the slander on his Twitter timeline.



The Web Exposes Instagram Users For Flexing



Instagram can be a crazy place.


While people who love to show off their recent vaca or shoes, there are others who are patiently waiting to steal it and flex like it's the car or jet that they own.What's worse? There's a site dedicated to users who love to flex called Instasham that allows users to take photos and claim them as their own.


Bossip has captured some of the best call outs on IG. Some are fake sneakerheads, vixen wannabees and your favorite celebrities.


Take a look at folks straight flexing above.


Photo Credit: Instagram, Tumblr


Source: bossip.com


Lord Jamar: I Represent Hip Hop Conservatives (@lordjamar)



In an indepth interview with The New Yorker, Brand Nubian rapper Lord Jamar explains his blueprint on Hip Hop, why it's losing it's way and his feeling on representing the 'conservatives' in the genre.


Over the past year, the rapper has been vocal about his views on the current direction of Hip Hop. Jamar says that he's a representative of what many don "old school' and wants to perseve the culture as much as he can.


"I'm that voice of what hip-hop used to be," Jamar he said. "I think I represent the hip-hop conservatives. And I use the word 'conservative' in the sense of conservation: I'm trying to conserve hip-hop and its essence."


Jamar has stated his dilike of the sound to the look of that the genre represents today. His comments of Kanye West's kilt were buzzworthy along with his disgust for Macklemore. Througout his interview, he makes it clear that pushing the bar is important, but there have to be limits.


"I have no problems with pushing boundaries," he said. "But everything has its limits. How far do you go with this pushing of boundaries before you've turned it into something else? That's what I want to know. How much water can you add into the whiskey before you no longer get drunk?"


Jamar also mentions that soon Hip Hop will be owned by people who damaged the cultures of Jazz and Rock & Roll; genres that have Black roots but were made popular by other races.


"At the end of the day, it's another hijacking of the genre, which we've seen in history time and time again," he said. "Look, it happened in rock and roll. It happened with jazz. Twenty years from now, we're gonna have the equivalent of Kenny G rapping. Because Kenny G is jazz now! So we're gonna have some Kenny G-type rappers, and it's gonna be a white dude with balding hair, in a suit, doing it at the lounge in Vegas."


Source: newyorker.com


Jay Electronica Releases 'We Made It' Freestyle with Jay Z

Jay Electronica Jay ZChristopher Polk / Ilya S. Savenok, Getty Images

While everyone was sleeping, Jay Electronica released a freestyle track featuring Jay Z. The two J’s jacked the Soulja Boy-produced beat that Drake rapped over for ‘We Made It’ and lyrically killed it.


What’s so refreshing about this freestyle is that Jay Elect and Hov are not rapping bulls— lyrics. The rap duo aims their lyrical vitriol to the naysayers who think they are irrelevant in the rap game. Rappers beware, this dynamic duo are not playing any games.


On the first verse, Jay Electronica spit religious and slavery themes while addressing the critics.


“The devil, the haters, the bloggers, the papers, the labels, they label me / They can’t relate to our struggle, my n—-, we came up from slavery,” he raps. “Roc Nation / Celebration / Motivation / Elevation / N—-, we made it / From slaves on the slave ship / Live from the cotton fields, straight to the spaceship.”


Then Jay Z steps in and addresses Drake’s recent critique of him. Apparently, the Toronto rapper feels that Hov can’t drop any real bars anymore unless it’s about art.


Well, he’s dead wrong.


“Sorry Mr. Drizzy for so much I talk / Silly me for rapping about s— that I really bought / While these rappers rap about guns they ain’t shot / And a bunch of other silly s— they ain’t got,” spits Jay. “N—- watch your tone / I come to court with black boxers on / Y’all hella jealous of my mellow tone / And I can black out at any given moment, I’m God.”


Watch what you say Drake, King Hov just gave you a warning shot.


Overall, this is a superb freestyle and it’s good to hear Jay Z return to his lyrical flow of his Jigga Man days.


Forget about a Jay Electronica solo album, we are now praying for a Jay and Jay collaborative album — ala ‘Watch the Throne.’


Press play and listen to the duo’s freestyle. Woo! They killed it.


Listen to Jay Electronica’s ‘We Made It’ Freestyle Featuring Jay Z



Jay Electronica Drops 'We Made It' Remix With Jay Z (@S_C @JayElectronica)



It looks like we're getting closer and closer to a Jay Electronica album.


The rapper made headlines during SXSW when released the surprise track "Better In Tune/The Infinite" featuring LonTonya Givens. Now, the rapper along with Jay Z hop on Drake's "We Made It" for some memorable bars.


Electronica sends the song out to his fans who have patiently waiting for his return. Mr. Carter also takes jabs at Drizzy after the rapper made comments about Jay's taste in art during his Rolling Stone interview in February. Electronica and his mentor have collaborated in the past, with 2010's "Shiny Suit Theory."


Check out the track above.


Nicki Minaj: I'm Creating A Classic Album Right Now (@nickiminaj)



While Nicki Minaj's last studio album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded drew heavy criticism for its pop-leaning material, Minaj is now in the studio crafting her new album, The Pink Print, and promising that it will be nothing short of a classic.


She told Complex, when it comes to her side deals like fragrances and clothing, she's putting them on the back burner: "I'm just working on the album. Nothing is gonna take precedence over that, nothing matters to me more than creating a classic album right now. All of that can wait. I don't care about none of that. We at home, working it out."


Nicki's latest verses like the "Boss A** B***h" and "Danny Glover" freestyles, as well as her single "Lookin' A** N***a" have been praised as her return to her more street, mixtape roots.


Do you expect a classic out of Nicki this time around?


Source: SOHH.com


The Block Brothas - "Dope" (Music Video) (@BlockBrothas)



The Dopest Duo, formally known as The Block Brothas links up with director JaisonBlackRose for a visual to their latest record 'Dope'. #BBNation @BlockBrothas @JustEjayBB @JDotSmiles http://ift.tt/1jitC8h


New York Jets Sign Michael Vick, Dump Mark Sanchez (@mikevick)



New York Jets fans may have something to celebrate next season. They've just confirmed that they've let go of one-time favorite Mark Sanchez to make room for Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick for a 1-year deal.


The 5 million dollar move comes as Geno Smith is currently starter for the team. Sanchez was on his way to starting for the 2013-14 season but was injured in the Jets last preseason game last summer. Vick has also had an injury-plagued career, but says he's ready to compete for that starter position, while humbly playing the backup role in the mean time.


"I wouldn't say I would be O.K. sitting on the bench all year, but I know what I signed up for," Vick said as reported by the New York Times. "I signed to compete and be a helping hand to Geno."


How do you feel about this move?


Source: instagram.com


Nya Lee Flaunts Dangerous Curves in the Club (@realnyalee)



Rapper and Love & Hip Hop star Nya Lee hit up the clubs this weekend in a sexy white jumpsuit that hit her body in all the right places. She even comes pretty close to a full on wardrobe malfunction, writing the caption "#NipSlip, It's cool though."


Check out the sexy look and more above.