Now a free agent after his contract expired with Atlantic Records, T.I. is seeking a $75 million deal from labels looking to secure the talents of himself and his Grand Hustle artists.
The Atlanta rapper recently stopped by Fuse and showed off some of his catalogue by performing "Ball," "What You Know," "Whatever You Like," "Trap Back Jumpin" and "Hello."
BEHIND THE SCENES: Studio footage and making of the OFFICIAL VIDEO for Flizo's BRAND NEW SINGLE of the 2013 year "All Day, All Day", (Prod By, JPhilly Beats), off the upcoming "Club Motivation" project that is set to drop 7.4.13 !! GET READY !!
New artist, Eddie Timmons, is no stranger to the music industry. Eddie Timmons, also known as Shy Boogs for his work as an engineer, producer and songwriter, has collaborated with some of music’s most talented names, including everyone from DMX and Raekwon, to Swizz Beatz and Chris Brown among others.
While working as a music producer and engineer, Eddie Timmons has simultaneously been working on establishing his solo career as a one-man band; singing, producing and engineering one of a kind covers for today’s chart topping hits.
Eddie Timmons’ first video is his impressive a cappella cover of Bruno Mar’s smash hit song,“Locked Out Of Heaven”. This is just the beginning to the start of a bi-monthly series of covers from Eddie Timmons, with the sight of an EP dropping in the near future.
Fans have been eagerly anticipating Lloyd Banks' first project with DJ Drama. Today the G-Unit rapper provided more details by revealing the name of the mixtape series, A.O.N. (All or Nothin).
Volume 1 is titled F.N.O. (Failures No Option).
Banks didn't provide a drop date for Volume 1, but it's expected to be released soon.
Bulgarinan party leader Ahmed Dogan is lucky to have escaped serious injury today after a man attempted to shoot him while he was speaking in Sofia, Bulgaria.
A man approached Dogan, the leader of the Movement for Rights and Freedom, while he was delivering a speech and pointed a gas pistol at his head. The gun appears to jam, giving Dogan time to knock the man's hand away before he could fire the weapon.
Other delegates rushed the stage and wrestled the man, identified by police as 25-year-old Oktai Enimehmedov, to the ground. TV footage later shows several men punching and stomping Enimehmedov as he lay on the ground.
Enimehmedov was armed with the gas pistol and two knives according to The Mirror. A gas pistol is a non-lethal weapon used for self-defense, but experts say when fired from close range it can cause life-threatening injuries.
Police arrested Enimehmedov and took him to a hospital. It wasn't immediately clear if he sustained serious injuries. Officials are still trying to figure out how he got past security to enter the hall with nearly 3,000 people attending.
Bulgarian officials said that the 58-year old Dogan was not harmed.
"Ahmed Dogan is in good health. Everything is under control," MRF official Ceyhan Ibryamov told Reuters on Saturday.
G.O.O.D. Music rapper Cyhi The Prince teams up with B.o.B, 2 Chainz and Travis Porter the "A-Town (Remix)." The track will appear on Cyhi's upcoming project Ivy League: Kick Back, dropping on January 29.
Chris Tucker was a guest earlier this week on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Chris stars in the new movie Silver Linings Playbook, along with Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro and Jennifer Lawrence. The film is receiving rave reviews and recently won four Golden Globes.
Chris tells a funny story about hanging with De Niro in his trailer at 2 in the morning. He also speaks about offending actor Daniel Craig at the Golden Globe Awards by asking him if his wife was a Bond girl, being an Atlanta Falcons fan, wanting to bring comedy to The White House and more.
Queens, New York rapper Landlord drops his new single "Make Noise and Turn Up." The song is off of his upcoming mixtape. Be on the lookout for that coming soon.
Common is out promoting his movie Luv. On Friday the rapper/actor stopped by 106 & Park to chop it up with hosts Bow Wow and Paigion about the film and several other topics.
The Chicago resident spoke about being an early Barack Obama supporter, reading poetry at The White House, G.O.O.D. Music, Real Husbands of Hollywood, what attracted him to his role in Luv and being influenced by Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman.
Wyclef Jean speaks on how the rap game has changed over the years as he reminisces about the early days of rappers like Big Daddy Kane, Afrika Bambaataa. Biz Markie, Queen Latifah, Naughty By Nature, Big L and the Beastie Boys and compares them to today's artists.
Juelz Santana just dropped his new mixtape. God Will'N. Here some great footage of the Dipset rapper in the studio with G-Unit's Lloyd Banks recording "Turn It Up" and a couple more hot new songs.
Joe Budden recruits Funeral Fabolous and Twista for the remix to his single "She Don't Put It Down." The original version featured Lil Wayne. Singer Tank remains on the hook in the new version of the T-Minus-produced track that will appear on Jump Off Joey's upcoming album, No Love Lost, which hits stores on February 5.
Actor Robert F. Chew, who is best known for playing the memorable character Proposition Joe on the HBO series The Wire has died at the age of 52.
Chew was found dead in his Baltimore apartment on Thursday. The cause of death was heart failure according to the Baltimore Sun.
Jamie Hector, the actor who played Marlo Stanfield on the show tweeted about Chew's death earlier today.
"Robert was not only an exceptional actor, he was an essential part of the film and theater community in Baltimore,” David Simon, creator of ‘The Wire’ said in an to The Baltimore Sun on Friday. “He could have gone to New York or Los Angeles and commanded a lot more work, but he loved the city as his home and chose to remain here working. He understood so much about his craft that it was no surprise at all that we would go to him to coach our young actors in season four. He was the conduit through which they internalized their remarkable performances."
Chew described Proposition Joe in a 2006 interview with David Zurawik of The Baltimore Sun by saying, “If you are thinking of ‘The Wire’ as a western, Joe would be the guy in town who owns all the land…. And he’s trying to make sure he has everything arranged so that the town runs the way he wants it to run – so that it runs for his profit. He’s always calculating that way."
Rest is peace Robert F. Chew.
The Wire Clip: Omar pays a visit to Prop Joe's shop
Kelly Rowland will be releasing her fourth solo album titled Year of the Woman later this year. Today she decides to drop her new Mike Will Made It-produced single "Kisses Down Low."
Street King Immortal is one of the most anticipated albums of 2013. 50 Cent wants everything in place to properly launch the project. For that reason he has decided to release it this spring instead of on February 26.
"This spring," 50 told MTV, regarding the album's release date. "Actually it's the system. There's a lot of adjustments being made. Obviously at Christmas 35 people got let go [at Interscope]. So, it's interesting. It's a shift in whose responsibilities are what. I'm confident they'll put it together though so it will be out."
While fans wait for Street King Immortal, expect 50 to continue to provide new music and visuals. The next video to be released from the G-Unit mogul will be "Major Distribution" featuring Snoop Dogg and Young Jeezy.
"It's exciting. It's good. You get a chance to see us really work together, with me, Snoop and Jeezy, finally," Fif says of the new video. [With] Jeezy that was overdue. Me and Snoop have a relationship since '03."
50 Cent speaks on Street King Immortal's new release date.
Chicago rapper Chief Keef was sentenced to 60 days in juvenile detention yesterday for violating his probation from a previous gun charge.
Cook County Juvenile Court Judge Carl Anthony Walker said Tuesday that Keef, whose real name is Keith Cozart, exhibited a "clear disregard for the court's authority" by appearing with a gun during a 2012 interview with Pitchfork.com at the West Side Rifle and Pistol Range in New York City.
Keef had to be back in court yesterday for sentencing when he found out his fate.
The 17-year old asked the judge for another chance, but Walker wasn't having it.
"I beg you, please. Give me one more chance to show you I am a very good-hearted person. I have not picked up any more cases. That's not my life anymore," Keef told the judge before breaking down crying according to DNAInfo.com.
Today, Charlamagne Tha God of Power 105.1 gave Keef the "Donkey of the Day" award for sobbing in court during his sentencing.
"I can understand if he got 60 months in prison. Or 60 years in prison. Even if he got 60 days in general population in Chicago I can understand him shedding some tears, but 60 days in juvenile detention? Come on Mr. Gangster?" Charlamagne said.
Check out the rest of what Charlamagne had to say up top.