Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 19, 2017 at 10:30am
DJ Semtex nabbed a new in-depth interview with Drake that aired on OVO Sound Radio, Saturday, February 18.
Part of it covered his collaborations with Quentin Miller and Meek Mill accusing him of using ghostwriters
"Quentin Miller is a kid I met through Boy Wonder," Drake says. "I started working with this kid and I think we ended up doing about five songs together. He was a guy that I collaborated on music with. I'm proud to sit here in front of you and say that.
"Meek Mill, at the time, due to some issue with Nicki [Minaj] or whatever it was, decided to create a narrative that I don't write my own music. Because that is what was convenient for him at the time," he continued. "The reason I never felt like necessarily pressured to sit down and defend myself right away, or go do an interview is just because anybody that was in those rooms, or anybody that's been in a room with me knows. First of all, that I am one of the best writers, period. That is what I do ... what I'm known for. I go and write for other people. I write my biggest songs. The massive majority of my catalog has all been written solely by me. It kind of blossomed into this thing where I became the poster child for ghostwriting. For me it was a big deal because it wasn't the truth. You can interview Meek and ask him if it was worth it. I'll bet he'll tell you no. That was a terrible, impulsive decision because you weren't ready."
Rochester, New York emcee and member of Da Cloth, Rigz, hops on the instrumental to Ar-Ab and Dark Lo's V Don-produced classic "Blow 3" and flips it into a new tune titled "Top of the Year."
Angela Hunte sat down recently with Grace Amazin on Thisis50.
Offers advice to female artists coming into the business, talks not being afraid to try different genres of music, being a woman in reggae and getting ready for Carnival.
Relly Rex recently sat down with DJ Thoro on Thisis50.
He talked about being from Amityville, New York, wanting to bring that New York City sound back, collaborating with Cory Gunz, musical influences, offers advice to artists trying to get into the music business and spits a freestyle.
Taxstonehas been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm and receiving a gun through interstate commerce.
According to court documents obtained by Bossip, the indictments were handed down on Thursday, February 16.
As we previously reported, Taxstone, born Daryl Campbell, was initially arrested on January 16, by U.S. Marshals New York, New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force and the New York Police Department at his aunt's home in Brooklyn, in connection with a May 25, 2016 shooting atIrving Plaza in New York City.
Prosecutors allege that DNA found on a 9-millimeter Kel-Tec semiautomatic handgun used in the shooting backstage at a T.I. concert, prove the weapon belonged to the "Tax Season" podcast host.
The shooting was reportedly the culmination of a beef between Taxstone and rapperTroy Ave, who was wounded along with two others. Troy's best friend and bodyguard,Ronald "BSB Banga" McPhatter,was killed.
Tax allegedly had the weapon before entering the green room that night. The gun somehow ended up in Troy's hands following a fight between the two.
Troy, born Roland Collins, is seen on surveillance footage firing the weapon as Taxstone flees.
Troy was arrested last May for his alleged role in the shooting. He pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon and is free on $500,000 bail.
On December 25, 2016, an unknown assailant opened fire on Troy Ave in Brooklyn, New York, as he sat in the driver's seat of his red Maserati that was stopped at a red light.
The BSB Records CEO, was hit in the shoulder as well as grazed in the head. He was hospitalized for several days before being released with a bullet still lodged in his shoulder and a fragment in his head.
It was the second attempt on Troy's life in 2016. In May he survived after being shot in the leg in an attack backstage at a T.I. concert at Irving Plaza in New York City.
On Friday, February 17, 2017, Troy released footage via his Instagram page showing the damage his Maserati sustained during the Christmas Day shooting.
In addition to the bullet holes and shattered glass, there are also blood stains visible inside the vehicle.
"Bullet holes in the [Maserati]. They shot the sunroof ... they shot the drop," Troy says to someone off camera, before giving thanks to God for his survival. "God is great."
Police have made no arrests in connection with the shooting.
Rumors were flying Saturday, February 18, that Big Sean was slapped by a fan during a meet-and-greet in Queens, New York, on Friday while promoting his new album "I Decided."
In a video posted on the internet this morning, a man yelling obscenities can be seen lying face down on the ground, as police arrest him. Sean watches the drama unfold while standing a few feet away.
The rapper took to his Twitter account to deny being assaulted and detail exactly what happened.
"Look I never comment on this type of shit but they can't do me dirty and say a fan smacked me or no shit like that," Sean wrote. "some guy waited in line in the cold since 10am, bought my CD, when I signed his CD n shook his hand he TRIED to hit me off guard. the dude was released from a mental hospital last week, has a long record of mental illness n was off his meds. Very serious issues. He claimed he had wrote songs for Michael Jackson, Jay Z n was wit Birdman etc. I'm hoping he's getting the proper treatment he needs. I wanted to keep the signing going but the store shut it down. Sorry it got ruined for the rest of the real fans."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 18, 2017 at 11:09am
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Desiigner recently stopped by New York City radio station Hot 97 to chop it up with Funkmaster Flex.
He talks about linking up with Phresher before the fame, being nominated for a Grammy, his hit single "Panda," signing with Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music label, Mike Dean, getting dissed by Future, not being a one-hit wonder and more.
CeeLo Green a.k.a. Gnarly Davidson teams up with Philadelphia rapper Tone Trump and drops an official music video for their collaboration titled "Power."
Lecrae and Breyan Isaac contribute the song "River of Jordan" to the soundtrack for the movie "The Shack," which will be available on February 24th. Pre-order the album now at https://atlanti.cr/theshack.
Chris Brownwill be coming to a town near you very soon. The multi-platinum selling R&B superstar announced via his Twitter account on Friday, February 17, that he's about to embark on a trek with 50 Cent dubbed "The Party Tour."
"Whens the last time you've been to a show/concert and have actually been entertained??? WE COMING!!!!," he wrote.
DATES COMING ASAP!!!! Whens the last time you've been to a show/concert and have actually been entertained??? WE COMING!!!! pic.twitter.com/fy22msbsqF
Posted by Lisa Deez on February 17, 2017 at 9:06pm
Jeff K%nz circles back with a bass banging, gritty new track titled T.S.Y.L, produced by Rokmore. The single T.S.Y.L (The Sh*t You Like) is a come up anthem, with Jeff blasting his haters and saluting his fly lifestyle. Garnering on his success and lifestyle, Jeff K%nz paints a picture of him getting money, kicking it with the baddest women, making dope music. Repping the Midwest, Jeff keeps a solid squad around wasting no time in feeling himself and showing he can stand alongside the majors with every bar. The catchy hook, “Less love, more sex. Less calls, just texts” Jeff K%nz makes it clear that he’s focused and has something to prove.
Super producer V Don and Rochester, New York emcee Lil Eto have teamed up for a new EP entitled "Omerta: The Film." The 8-song project features vocal assists from Willie The Kid, Jai Black, Meyhem Lauren and Daniel Son. Stream it up top.
You knew Hot 97 DJ Funkmaster Flex wasn't going to let the week end without bringing a rapper up to the station to test their lyrical skills. Brooklyn, New native and G.O.O.D. Music recording artist, Desiigner, was next up. Peep game below.