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Kris Jenner wants Kanye West to tone it down a notch or ten.
The matriarch of the Jenner/Kardashian clan doesn't like the the fact that the rapper and husband of her oldest daughter, Kim Kardashian, lets his Twitter fingers go on spontaneous rants and is worried he's starting to damage "the Kardashian brand," according to the New York Post's Page Six.
“His Twitter rants are out of control, and Kris fears that he’s taking the family down," a source told Page Six. "Kris wants Kanye to hire someone to handle all the noise and drama so he can focus on being an artist.”
West has met with several top public relations firms, but none of them are interested in taking him on as a client.
“You couldn’t pay us enough to represent Kanye. He’s too much to handle," one publicist said.
Over the course of the last month the G.O.O.D. Music CEO has gone to battle with Wiz Khalifa, told Puma to take their $1 million offer to Kylie Jenner and shove it, admitted he was $53 million in debt, asked Mark Zuckerberg for $1 billion in investment capital and declared that he is "this generation's Disney."
I know I confuse you guys sometimes but please bare with me.
PEOPLE reports that this is all starting to exhaust Kim.
"It's been a rough week for Kim," a Keeping Up with the Kardashians source told PEOPLE. "She has lots of support from her family though. Everyone knows that Kanye, once in a while, goes on public rants and they are all very understanding that it's exhausting for Kim. It's like a tick that he has. Kim just wants him to calm down and stop. When he starts his rants, it's very difficult for him to stop. When he starts venting, it's like he needs to get it all out," the source continued. "Kanye might seem mentally unstable at times, but there has never been any concern for Kim, or the kids. Kanye just has a problem controlling his impulses. It's not anything that usually affects their everyday life. Their marriage is not perfect, but there are no plans to split."
West seems to realize that his rants are becoming a problem. On Wednesday, February 17, he tweeted about what might be the root of the problem.
My number one enemy has been my ego… there is only one throne and that’s God's …
YFN Lucci continues to take his music to higher levels. After much received success with "Wish Me Well", he is back with the follow-up. The TIG Records artist has continued to keep the industry talking and the streets fed with music, videos, performances, and more. Download and Support his latest project.
K. Michelle is in full promotional mode as she prepares to release her latest album titled "More Issues Than Vogue" on March 25. Here's a song off of it called "Mindful."
Trae Tha Truth links up with J. Cole and Ink for "Children of Men." The video was shot by Philly Fly Boy. This is off of Trae's album titled "Tha Truth."
The controversy swirling around Beyonce's performance at Super Bowl 50 on Sunday, February 7, continues to grow.
Rudy Guiliani and others have criticized the singer for saluting the Black Panther Party during the show because they feel the organization was anti-police.
The Miami Fraternal Order of Police are now calling for all law enforcement agencies across America to boycott Beyonce's concerts.
“The fact that Beyoncé used this year’s Super Bowl to divide Americans by promoting the Black Panthers and her anti-police message shows how she does not support law enforcement,” Javier Oritz President of The Miami FOP said in the press release. “We ask all law enforcement labor organizations to join our boycott across the country and to boycott all of her concerts.”
The Houston native will kick off her"Formation World Tour."at Marlins Park in Miami on April 27. Ortiz told CBS Miami that officers don't want to provide security for the event.
"It was a unanimous vote," he said. "We're not going to voluntarily show up there and sign up to work for a woman. A woman that has portrayed a message that is anti-police."
Beyonce's video for her latest single titled"Formation"is something that Ortiz also finds offensive.
In it the singer celebrates her African American roots, tackles police brutality and in one scene, stands on top of a sinking police cruiser.
Not all members of the Miami Police Department agree with Ortiz's call for a boycott. Major Delrich Moss says Ortiz works for the police department, but only speaks for the union he represents.
"I've talked to some people who were at that meeting. They're saying if there was a vote taken, it was a vote of one because they saw no vote," Moss told CBS Miami.
What's your take on this proposed Beyonce boycott by police?
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Super producer Harry Fraud will provide all of the tracks for Smoke DZA's forthcoming album titled "He Has Risen," which will be released on March 4. Today, Smoke drops off an official music video for "Heard Dat," which will live on the project.
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Rich Homie Quan was in London recently and decided to drop by Tim Westwood's studio. Check out his freestyle over instrumentals from Bryson Tiller, Gucci Mane, 2Pac and Nas.
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It's appropriate that Yo Gotti named his new album "The Art of Hustle" because he learned from a very young age that he had to grind in the streets to get what he wanted.
In the documentary titled "Born Hustler" the Memphis rapper introduces us to his mother, Geraldine Mims a.k.a Gerry.
"I was in the streets," Gerry says. "Young ... boosting. I went from boosting to selling pills to the big things. That's what I did for many years."
We also meet Anthony "Jook" Mims, Gotti's older brother.
"My mom real big, like she real known in North Memphis. She was like our John Gotti, really," Jook explains. "She supplied a lot of people in our apartments. She had that respect."
Gotti took the things he learned in the streets and applied them to his career. He's a success story by every definition and proof that as a young black man coming from a rough environment you can go legitimate and become a role model.
"Everybody went to jail," Gotti says. "It ain't no fucking rocket science that I was going to. I knew that and I had accepted that, but I was trying to beat the time if I could. If I could I was trying to beat the time, my time before the time came to switch my hustle. Which was the art of hustle. It's to take these same steps, these same rules, these same laws, these same principles and apply 'em. Into music, into real estate, into the restaurant business, into the trucking business, into the clothing business. Into all the shit that I do. That's the art of hustle."
Yo Gotti's new album "The Art of Hustle" has arrived in stores. The Collective Music Group boss locked down features from K. Michelle, Lil Wayne, Future, 2 Chainz, Pusha T, Timbaland and E-40.
Stream "The Art of Hustle" up top and purchase a copy from iTunes, Google Play or Amazon.
1. My City (feat. K. Michelle) 2. Bible (feat. Lil Wayne) 3. Down In the DM 4. Law (feat. E-40) 5. The Art of Hustle 6. Smile (feat. Timbaland) 7. Come Up 8. Pay the Price 9. Momma 10. General (feat. Future) 11. Imagine Dat 12. Bank Teller 13. Hunnid (feat. Pusha T) 14. Luv Deez Hoes (feat. 2 Chainz)
Young Dolph is set to release his "King of Memphis" album on February 19. Production credits on the 11-song project go to Mike Will Made-It, Resource, DJ Squeeky, Cassius Jay, Drumma Boy, Zaytoven, TM88 and more. There are no features.
The Estate of James Yancey has revived J Dilla’s longstanding company PayJay as a functioning imprint to release Dilla’s long lost vocal album, The Diary on April 15th, in conjunction with Mass Appeal Records. Initially intended for release in 2002, The Diary is the final batch of unissued material that Dilla had assembled for release during his lifetime, lending crucial insight into the producer’s prowess and thought process in the period leading up to his break with the major label system and the extremely fertile period that followed (which encompassed the making of the canonical classics Ruff Draft, Jaylib, and Donuts). The Diary features vocal performances by J Dilla, Snoop Dogg, Bilal, Kokane, Frank and Dank, Nottz and Boogie, over production by Dilla, Madlib, Pete Rock, Hi-tek, Nottz, House Shoes, Supa Dave West, Bink! and Karriem Riggins.
"The Introduction" - produced by House Shoes with additional production by J Dilla
1. The Introduction 2. The Anthem feat. Frank & Dank 3. Fight Club feat. Nottz & Boogie 4. The Shining Pt. 1 (Diamonds) feat. Kenny Wray 5. The Shining Pt. 2 (Ice) 6. Trucks 7. Gangsta Boogie feat. Snoop Dogg & Kokane 8. Drive Me Wild 9. Give Them What They Want 10. The Creep (The O) 11. The Ex feat. Bilal 12. So Far 13. Fuck The Police 14. The Diary 15. Bonus Track 1 [iTunes Exclusive] 16. Bonus Track 2 [iTunes Exclusive]