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Here are the cyphers from the BET Hip Hop Awards.

 

Talib Kweli, Jean Grae, Ab-Soul, Cassidy, Eve, DMX, Murder Mook, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Kurupt, E-40, Mac Miller, Mystikal, Schoolboy Q, Hopsin, T.I., Trae Tha Truth, Iggy Azalea, B.o.B, Chip, Angel Haze, Childish Gambino, A$AP Rocky, Driicky Graham and Joey Bada$$ hit up the mic with their best bars.

 

DJ Premier and RZA held down the turntables.

 

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Which MC's were the hottest?

 

 

 

Talib Kweli, Jean Grae, Ab Soul and Sarkodie

 

 



 

 

 

Mac Miller, Mystikal, Schoolboy Q, Hopsin and Sprite Hot 16 Winner Jay Bird the Purdi Boi

 

 



 

 

 

Angel Haze, Childish Gambino, A$AP Rocky, Driicky Graham and Joey Bada$$

 

 

 

Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Kendrick Lamar, E-40, Xzibit, DJ Quik and YG

 

 

 

DMX, Eve, Cassidy and Murder Mook

 

 

 

T.I., Trae Tha Truth, Chip, B.o.B. and Iggy Azalea

 

 

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50 Cent went off yesterday on French Montana after the Bad Boy rapper made some negative comments recently talking about the G-Unit boss' record sales.

 

In interviews with Complex, French said that 50 should have avoided beefing with so many different artists.

 

"I feel like beef hurt himYou know if you follow our history you’ll know it’s like, from when we started until now, we’ve been good. We’re not the hottest, we’re not number one, but guess what? Everyday that goes by, we getting bigger and bigger," French said. "So I would rather do that, then come in and have a short run. I’d rather have a Cash Money run. Not to say that in a bad way, but 50 Cent could have been a lot bigger. You think 50 could come out and sell 10 million now?"

 

50 got wind of the interview and went off on French via Twitter.

 

"French Montana you ain't Sh*t boy. You out your league talking about me you hoe.i read your little interview what the f*ck is you high," 50 wrote on the social networking site. "French your Sh*t so weak you never had a song by your self fool. Ain't nobody's waiting to hear your verse. Girl. I'm not tweeting about this little fool No more. I'm a see him and he gonna explain that's it."

 

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50 does bring up an interesting point regarding French's career. From Max B to Waka Flocka Flame, most of his songs have been collaborations. Even his current single "Pop That" features three prominent rappers in Lil Wayne, Drake and Rick Ross.

 

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Has French bitten off more that he can chew by dissing a man who is known for destroying rapper's careers? Let us know what you think?

 

 

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Gucci Mane stopped by The Breakfast Club this morning to chop it up with the crew about his Trap God mixtape, which drops October 17th and other topics.

 

Gucci talked about being independent vs. being on a major, his close relationship with Waka Flocka Flame, why we haven't heard more from OJ Da Juiceman and his dislike for Young Jeezy.

 

"I don't got no respect for him," Gucci said about Young Jeezy.

 

Charlamagne Tha God said that he thought both Gucci and Jeezy were Atlanta legends, but Gucci disagreed.

 

"I'm an Atlanta legend, I wouldn't say [Jeezy is]," Gucci said. "Aint nobody a legend [if] you send somebody to kill me you think I'm gonna call you a legend? What's a legend about that?"

 

Gucci was referring to a 2005 incident where five men burst into the apartment of a female friend he was visiting. One of the men, Henry Lee Clark III, was shot and killed.

 

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Gucci was indicted for the murder, but the district attorney's office, lacking sufficient evidence to try him, dropped the charges.

 

The men were said to be acquaintances of Young Jeezy. The Snowman had put a $10,000 bounty out on Gucci's chain in a song titled "Stay Strapped."

 

"I want that muthafuckin' bullsh*t-ass icy chain," Jeezy said on the track "I got a bounty on that sh*t, n*gga, 10 stacks. So if he come to your town. And you just happen to snatch that muthaf*cker off his neck. I'm gonna shoot you the 10-stack, man. So I can cremate that muthaf*cker."

 

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The 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards featured many memorable performances. The highlight of the night was the Chris Lighty tribute by 50 Cent, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliot and A Tribe Called Quest.

 

Other notable performers were Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Meek Mill, Kirko Bangz, 2 Chainz, Young Jeezy, T.I., Kendrick Lamar and more.

 

Although Kanye West was no-show, he came out the big winner on the night. Yeezy was nominated for 17 awards. He took home 2 individual awards for Producer of the Year and the Made You Look Award (Best Hip Hop Style). The Louis Vuitton Don also snagged several awards for his work with The Throne, including CD of the Year (Watch the Throne) and shared the Reese's Perfect Combo Award with 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Pusha T for "Mercy." In total West won seven trophies.

 

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2 Chainz made his presence felt by taking home four awards, including Rookie of the Year and the People's Champ Award

 

Check out the full list of winners below and performances.

 

Best Hip-Hop Video
Drake (featuring Lil Wayne), "HYFR"

Reese's Perfect Combo Award
Kanye West, 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Pusha T, "Mercy"

Best Live Performer
The Throne

Lyricist of the Year
Kendrick Lamar

Video Director of the Year
Hype Williams

Producer of the Year
Kanye West

MVP of the Year
Rick Ross

Track of the Year
The Throne, "N---as in Paris"

CD of the Year
The Throne, Watch the Throne

DJ of the Year
DJ Khaled

Rookie of the Year
2 Chainz

Made You Look Award (Best Hip Hop Style) 
Kanye West

Best Club Banger
The Throne, "N---as in Paris"

Best Mixtape
Meek Mill, Dreamchasers 2

Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse
2 Chainz, "Mercy"

Hustler of the Year
Jay-Z

Impact Track
Nas, "Daughters"

People's Champ Award
2 Chainz (featuring Drake), "No Lie"

Best Hip-Hop Online Site
WorldstarHipHop.com


 

 

Wiz Khalifa, Young Jeezy & Juicy J – ‘Work Hard Play Hard (Remix)’

 

 




 

 

 

Meek Mill & Kirko Bangz – ‘Amen’ + ‘Young & Gettin it’

 

 




 

 

 

Kendrick Lamar – ‘The Recipe’ + ‘Swimming Pools (Drank)’

 

 

 




 

 

 

 

2 Chainz – ‘Birthday Song’ + ‘I’m Different’

 

 




 

 

 

T.I. – ‘Trap Back Jumpin” + ‘Go Get It’

 

 

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The 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards aired last night and the network paid tribute to the late Chris Lighty with an all-star line up of artists he managed under Violator.

 

50 Cent, A Tribe Called Quest, Missy Elliot, Busta Rhymes and Fat Joe had the crowd in Atlanta rocking as they performed some of their most memorable hits.

 

Chris Lighty, we’re gonna rep you until we’re all outta here,” shouted Busta.

 

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Rest in peace Chris Lighty.

 

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BET rolls out the Grand Hustle cypher from the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards. The crew consisting of Chip, Iggy Azalea, Trae Tha Truth, B.o.B and T.I.took turns repping their team.

 

DJ Premier held it down on the turntables as always.

 

Who killed it? And who should have stayed at home?

 

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Watch the award show tonight on BET starting at 8P/7c.

 




 

 

 

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Machine Gun Kelly and Waka Flocka Flame stopped by SiruisXM's Hip-Hop Nation recently and the two performed their certified gold collaboration "Wild Boy."

 

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MGK's Lace Up album is in stores today.


 

 

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The internet has been going nuts today after footage surfaced of Lil Wayne kissing a man that supposedly is Love & Hip Hop's Stevie J at Club Liv in Miami.

 

Hot 97's Cipha Sounds, Peter Rosenberg and K. Foxx reached out to the producer to hear his side of the story.

 

When they called his girlfriend, Ms. Joseline, answered and vehemently denied that it was her man in the video.

 

"First of all, who does that? Second of all, my man doesn’t play those type of games. With Lil Wayne? Who does that. They don’t even talk. I mean Lil Wayne is Lil Wayne, but they don’t even know talk... besides the fact like videos" Joseline said. "Where is the hate coming from? Wayne been kissing dudes for a long time. Since I was 15-years old I've been seeing Wayne kiss dudes. What does Wayne got to do with me man? For those real n*ggas out in the streets they know what's up. My man don't even get down like that with that gas a$$ sh*t."


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When Stevie finally got on the phone he said he was in Los Angeles working and denied being the guy in the video.

 

"I'm in L.A. That wasn't me, I wasn't in Miami," Stevie said. "Whatever someone feels they need to do, let them do that. I’m in the studio making hits."


Do you believe Stevie J?

 

 

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It;s Tuesday so that means XXL is back with another segment of Show N’ Off freestyles. Machine Gun Kelly is the next rapper to step in the booth to spit a few bars. As usual Statik Selektah provides the beats.

 

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MGK's new album Lace Up is in stores today.


 

 

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Maino introduces the world to his group The Mafia, consisting of Hustle Hard Mouse, Push!, Lucky Don and Twigg Martin on this new mixtape.

 

The Superstar Jay hosted tape features 18 tracks and boasts features from Busta Rhymes, Jim Jones, Yo Gotti, Gucci Mane, Trae Tha Truth and Robbie Nova.

 

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It's been ten years since Eminem took on the role of Jimmy 'B-Rabbit' Smith in the movie 8 Mile. It was the rapper's first stab at acting, but you wouldn't know it judging by his tremendous performance.

 

Slim covers the new issue of Vibe and talks about the highly successful film along with Mekhi Phifer, Anthony Mackie, Evan Jones and Omar Benson Miller.

 

Check out an excerpt from the Vibe interview below.

 

VIBE: Eminem, at the time you hadn’t really acted before; but the story was based in Detroit, based off of some of your life experiences. When the cameras stopped rolling, did you feel that you headed further into these guys’ world of acting, or they into yours?
Eminem (B-Rabbit): I definitely felt like I was about to embark on some shit that was not necessarily up my alley. It was all brand new, and I’m so glad I had all of these guys around me. My hardest part, was remembering the lines. ‘Cause really, all I had to do was take myself back into the mind frame of how I felt before I got signed with Dre. It wasn’t really too much to just be myself.

Anthony Mackie (Papa Doc): It was crazy for me because it was my first job. When we started, I didn’t really have no lines. Motherf*ckers would be like, “Yo, your character sucks, so we just added this. Do this.” My biggest thing was just trying to be on the same level as Mekhi f*cking Phifer.

Mekhi Phifer (Future): You pulled it off, Cat Daddy! You pulled it off!

Eminem: When I look back at the movie, one of the cool things is we all became friends on the set. The film carried over to how we [eventually] interacted in real life.

You always said this isn’t your life story. Does it matter that everybody thinks it is?
Eminem: It doesn’t really matter to me. People who really listen to my music probably know what’s real in that movie and what’s not. There were bits and pieces that were taken from my life [1], but for the most part, it was the story of the underdog. We rehearsed so much before we even started the film, and I was in every scene. I was there every day from 6 a.m. until—half the time—5 in the morning the next day. It became a point where I felt like I am this person. I’m fucking B-Rabbit because I was living this movie. I had no choice but to be him.

In hindsight, everyone thinks this movie was an easy decision, but the studio and Jimmy Iovine were wondering if this could hurt the Eminem brand. Mariah Carey’s Glitter had just tanked and the last time Universal had worked with a rapper was on Cool As Ice with Vanilla Ice. Mekhi, you initially passed on the movie. Why?
Phifer: I was due to start ER and 9/11 had just happened. They was like, “Okay, we want you to fly to Detroit.” It was like, September 13. “I ain’t getting on no plane! I’m staying here and I’m gonna be a doctor, Godd*mn it!” I hadn’t read the script yet, and they were so hush-hush about the script that I had to sit and read it in [director] Curtis [Hanson’s] office because they weren’t releasing it. But when I read it, I thought, Oh, this is kinda slick! They had me go to Detroit to see if me and Em was going to have chemistry…This cat became my man so fast that I was like, “This is gonna be dope.” And when I met all the rest of the guys, I was all in. It was the best decision I ever made.

 

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Omar Benson Miller (Sol George): 8 Mile is so revered, it’s like everywhere I go, somebody’s talking about it. Yesterday, me and Cheddar were walking down the street, heads down, and some kid walked up to us from behind and was like, “Anything goes when it comes to hoes/I’m the kingpin when it comes to flows…” [2]
Evan Jones (Cheddar Bob): [Laughs] Yeah, who wrote that rap?
Eminem: That sh*t should’ve been a single. “Ten freaky girls! Ten! Ten!”
Benson Miller: I just want to bring up something: Because of Em’s celebrity, not being able to move around so much, Proof was out there a lot. And I can remember the wrap party literally... We kept singing the song and they didn’t want to let me and Cheddar into the wrap party because they didn’t know who we were. Proof came out and it was all good! I’ve been doing movies for a while now, and there’s a lot of funny dudes out there. The inclusive nature of you guys, Em and Mekhi, who were already on and who were senior to us in that sense, was great. It was really something special.
Eminem: I definitely appreciate that.
Phifer: You’re cool cats. Y’all made it easy on us.
Mekhi, your character was based off of Proof. Did you have any long conversations to try and really understand who he was?
Phifer: I definitely spoke to Proof. I didn’t sit him down, because to me the character spoke for itself. I mean, I wanted to portray him as he was in ’95. That’s why you see me with that wig, that crazy wig! [Laughs] And that even came down to the wire—we almost couldn’t do dreads because they couldn’t get the wig right.
Eminem: [Laughs] We used to call Proof “the Wolverine” because at the Hip-Hop Shop, his hair was crazy. I think that, for the most part, being that I wasn’t playing Marshall, Mekhi’s character didn’t have to be exactly like Proof. As long as it had that authenticity, which I felt it did. He just had to be Detroit.
Evan, what was Eminem like in those first rehearsals?
Eminem: I was a f*cking d*ck! [Laughs]
Jones: Like everyone’s been saying, he was fantastic. Right off the bat, he took us to the Detroit Lions game. On the way back, you jumped in our car and played us some new tunes off your album [The Eminem Show], and it was so good. You made us all feel like family.

 

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Queens, New York MC Nyemiah Supreme takes Coke Boy Chinx Drugz's track "I'm A Coke Boy" and flips it into a "Dope Girl" anthem.

 

The track appears on Nyemiah's Pre-Gaming mixtape.

 

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This is sure to get people talking. Video footage has surfaced of Lil Wayne possibly kissing Stevie J onstage at Club Liv in Miami.

 

It's hard to tell if the two men actually lock lips, but they do get awfully close to each other's faces. I'll let you guys make the call.

 

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With the presidential election fast approaching a wide variety of artists are making their preferences known. Waka Flocka Flame is the latest to publicly endorse President Obama. The Atlanta rapper talked to Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg about his decision.

 

"It's my first time voting in 26 years and I'm a taxpayer now. So you know you gotta go for the right guy. They say every vote counts so I had to make sure mine did," Waka said.

 

The Brick Squad Monopoly boss said Obama is his choice and explained why he never voted before.

 

"Honestly, I'm not trying to be hard [or] trying to be tough. If you from the streets how can voting help your life? How can tax dollars help your life? You don't get paid off of taxes, insurance, medical... you don't need none of that," he said. "So when you shift your life and become a civilized person and start living like a civilized person then you gotta follow the rules."

 

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There was also a pretty funny segment where Peter asked Waka various questions about current topics. Waka said he didn't know who President Obama was running against.

 

"I know it's a guy that wanna stop PBS and Big Bird."

 

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Waka Flocka speaks on the importance of of voting

 

 

Waka Flocka Flame admits he doesn't know who President Obama is running against

 

 

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YMCMB/Militia artist Cory Gunz appeared at SOB's in New York City last night. The Bronx MC, backed by a live band performed many of his including "Stacks on Deck", "A Millie", "YMCMBMMG", "6 Foot 7 Foot"and more.

 

Cory announced that his new mixtape That's WTF I'm Talkin' Boutwill be released in December.

 

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Fred The Godson was also in the building last night. He performed his hit "Monique's Room" along with Remo The Hitmaker.

 

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The Slaughterhouse foursome of Crooked I, Joe Budden, Royce Da 5'9 and Joell Ortiz hit up New York City yesterday to film the official video for the heartfelt song "Goodbye."

 

The song is off of their Shady Records debut album, welcome to: Our House.

 

Check out pics from the set courtesy of HHNM.

 

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Def Jam has found it's new Vice President of A&R

 

Barry Weiss, Chairman & CEO of Universal Republic and Island Def Jam Motown, and Karen Kwak, Executive Vice President/Head of A&R at Island Def Jam Music Group, announced that Grammy Award winning singer/super producer The-Dream would be be taking over the position.

 

"The-Dream is a gifted songwriter and producer who writes from a unique cultural point of view. This rare ability sets him apart from all other writers and producers out there," said Weiss.

 

The-Dream, real name Terius Nash, has a proven track record as a hit maker having penned songs like "Umbrella" for Rihanna"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" for Beyonce, "Touch My Body" for Mariah Carey and many more. Now he will be looking to find new talent for Def Jam.

 

According to a statement issued on Oct. 8, The-Dream “will have a comprehensive, broad reaching A&R portfolio.” He will work with both new and established talent at the label, and also work in a production capacity with artists on the Def Jam roster. 

 

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Read what The-Dream has to say about his new position below.

 

I am committed as I have been previously to bringing the power of belief in the artist back to the forefront. 
I share a unique view of an artist and as well as the business of music. I, with the help of many others, have ran a successful business for the last five years in the midst of the 'Digital Change.'  My concentration and effort will be to the artist to succeed in their dreams and goals. I've been a part of watching and participating in the success of many great women and men including Beyonce, Rihanna, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion to name a few. Music means more than just a download, it’s life to the culture and also the people who listen. This is a new exciting yet critical time for music – ‘You Meet Change with Change!’

 

 

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Ca$his releases this new mixtape as a warm up for his upcoming project, The Art Of Dying. The mixtape features Ca$his going in over various popular instrumentals.

 

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Tracklist:

 

01 Intro
02 New Day f. K-Young
03 Church (Amen) Freestyle
04 Let It Be
05 So Serious Freestyle
06 Burn Freestyle
07 Bless The Speaker f. Black TK
08 Water Whippin’
09 Coolie High (Skit)
10 Simon Says Freestyle
11 Same Damn Time Freestyle
12 Smoke Break
13 DABS
14 Tattoos
15 Can I Live Freestyle
16 Bring It Back
17 Rollin Freestyle
18 That Good
19 Trunk Knock
20 Vanity
21 Art Of Dying (skit)
22 Outro

 

 

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