Kanye West came to the defense of his fiancee Kim Kardashian today in Beverly Hills after a man verbally abused her.
According to TMZ. Kim was at a medical building when paparazzi made it impossible for her to get inside. At some point an 18-year old man who was also trying to enter the building told the paps, "F*ck these f*ggot a$$ n*ggers."
Kim told the 18-year old not to use that kind of language. The man then went off on her yelling, "F*ck you b*tch. Just trying to help you. Shut up n*gger lover, stupid sl*t."
When Kim called Kanye West the guy reportedly yelled, "F*ck you n*gger." By the time Kanye arrived the man was in the waiting room of chiropractor Richard Hill.
Kim and Kanye entered the office, found the man and Yeezy punched him, before the two were separated. Kim said, "We have it all on tape."
When Beverly Hills cops arrived at the scene the 18-year old wanted to press charges. Cops are now investigating a battery case against Kanye and want to talk to him.
The case will be referred to the L.A. County D.A. for possible prosecution.
**UPDATE** January 14th
Kim Kardashian is planning to file charges against the 18-year old man involved in a fight with Kanye West in Hollywood, California on Monday (January 13).
The incident started when the man allegedly verbally assaulted her be calling her a variety of vulgar names, including "n*gger lover."
According to TMZ, the man also told Kim, "I will kill you, slut." She believes that is crime and plans to file a police report.
Footage has surfaced of Kim entering the medical building at the same time as the 18-year old, who hops up the stairs to the door and says, "They're whack, dude. You have to deal with that everyday or what?"
The footage stops there.
Kim Kardashian and 18-year old meet at entrance of the medical building
Kanye West Allegedly Assaults 18-Year-Old Who Screamed to Kim Kardashian, "N*gger Lover"
DJ Paul and Drumma Boy have put their considerable talents together for a mixtape entitled Clash of the Titans. Today they release an official music video for the song "Cocaine" off of the project.
With his new album, Because the Internet, in stores now, Childish Gambino takes some time out and lands on the cover of Complex magazine's February/March issue.
Check out the cover story below. Written byJacob Moore. Photography by Marcus Hyde. Also peep Gambino's short film entitled Chicken and Futility.
IT’S A WEDNESDAY NIGHT IN L.A., AND DONALD GLOVER IS SITTING IN FRONT OF A COMPUTER IN A ROOM FULL OF FRIENDS, TAKING PUFFS FROM HIS PAX VAPORIZER.
He lives up in the hills of Silver Lake in Los Angeles. Walt Disney built his first big studio here in the 1920s and Forbes named it America’s best hipster neighborhood in 2012. Donald’s house—a modern structure far up on the winding roads—looks over the busy city, but from a calm and quiet vantage point.
It’s not a party per se; about a dozen people come and go throughout the night, even though reaching Donald’s house can be a struggle. Once they make it through the L.A. traffic and find a place to park on the street, guests have to walk up hundreds of steep stairs to the back entrance. By the time they make it to the door, they’re breathing heavily. Donald’s been wearing the same shirt all day and short shorts that he says sometimes get mistaken for boxers. He’s playing music ranging from Björk to Lil Durk through large speakers while a projector beams South Park onto a huge screen covering half the wall. He asks everyone to let him know if they’ve got any requests. An argument breaks out about who’s better, Maxwell or D’Angelo. Donald and company joke about girls and race and life.
With his friends around, he’s jovial and quick to break into laughter, but as the guests begin filing out around 9 o’clock, Donald gets quieter. It’s hard to tell if he’s relaxed, bored, or high off the vaporizer. He turns off the music and the conversation quickly leads back to something Donald talks about a lot: the Internet.
“Coding is a beautiful thing,” he says. “If there is a God, he definitely codes. There are fail-safes in the world. That’s code. I don’t want young black kids to aspire to be rappers or ballers. Even lawyers and doctors—those are service positions. I want them to be coders. They can make their own worlds then. They don’t need anybody else. I love hearing those kids’ ideas, all these kids on the Internet. The excitement of making something, that’s the spark of God.”
Donald Glover, 30, originally came to fame through comedy—first as a sitcom writer, then as a stand-up comedian, and finally as an actor, playing the fan favorite Troy on NBC’sCommunity. Since he was 20, he’s also rapped. When he makes music, he does it under the name Childish Gambino. He famously came up with the alias using an online Wu-Tang Clan name generator. Given his comedic background and goofy name, the reception to Childish Gambino’s music has often been: Is this guy kidding?
Late last year Gambino/Glover convinced a lot of people that he was dead serious about his music. In October he stopped by SiriusXM’s Sway in the Morning radio show in midtown Manhattan to premiere a track from his forthcoming album Because the Internet. He hadn’t planned to rap that day but Sway convinced him to spit a freestyle over Drake’s “Pound Cake” beat. Were they his best bars ever? That’s up for debate. But the performance became a tipping point in Gambino’s rap career. The “Pound Cake” freestyle set rap blogs afire, effectively changing the conversation about Childish Gambino. Since that day, nobody asks if the acclaimed comic’s rap career is some kind of joke.
The day before the get-together at his house, Donald sat on Arsenio Hall’s couch—wearing those same short shorts—and explained that rapping is only one of the things he can do. “Rappers don’t want to be rappers,” he said. “They’re usually artists who want to do a bunch of stuff. I don’t think any rapper wants to be just a rapper.” On that note,Because the Internet is more than just an audio experience. “I believe that music has just become advertising for a brand, and if that makes music less magical, then fuck you,” he explains. “I understand people being like, ‘I worked really hard on this song and I’d like some payment for it.’ It just needs to be done differently.”
In addition to music videos, Gambino’s album is accompanied by a 73-page script, which you can read at becausetheinter.net. The screenplay—which opens with a little boy coming home from camp (Camp happens to be the name of Gambino’s last album) and getting picked up in a limo by his father (who happens to be Rick Ross)—also contains soundless visuals designed to be viewed while listening to the album. The “prelude” to this script is a perplexingly artsy short film released on Donald’s YouTube channel called Clapping for the Wrong Reasons. It all ties together, presumably, but it’s up to the audience to figure out how.
To read the full cover story head over to Complex or pick up a copy og this issue on newsstands now.
"CHICKEN AND FUTILITY," A SHORT FILM WRITTEN BY, DIRECTED BY, AND STARRING CHILDISH GAMBINO.
Posted by Lawrence Leal on January 13, 2014 at 12:57pm
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In April it will be two decades since Outkast first blew our minds with their debut album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik.
Fans were already thrilled to hear the duo of Big Boi and Andre 3000 would be headlining this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Now comes an announcement that the group will celebrate their 20th anniversary by performing at a total of 40 festivals throughout the spring and summer.
“It's truly an honor to celebrate 20 years and still be free to do music the way we choose,” said Big Boi. “Don't just think outside the box, know that there is no box. I'm looking forward to rocking the stage with my Bro Ski and to all the fans - stank you smelly much, this is for y'all!”
"And imagine, all we wanted to do was rap! I am thankful to have been a part of a group that allowed me to explore anything that came to mind and have fun doing it. Returning to the stage together is the most exciting way for us to thank everyone for their 20 years of supporting Outkast,” said André 3000.
We'll update the itinerary when it becomes available.
While out in Miami recently, Philadelphia emcee Freeway stopped by PTs Show Room and spit his freestyle "Five Star Philly Flow" over The Notorious B.I.G.'s classic "Who Shot Ya" instrumental.
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Jay Bombaye (Lead Engineer) & Tha Jerm (Producer) of production collective, "Spread Of Infection", recently sat down with TheFactsRemain.com to discuss their contributions to Lloyd Banks "All Or Nothing: Failure's No Option".
Jay Bombaye
The Queens natives shed light on Banks' involvement with his DJ Drama-hosted project, aside from penning the lyrics hardcore fans consider worthy of critical acclaim within this interview. They also touch on how the dynamic of SOI operates, as well as the acquisition of Beat Butcha.
Beat Butcha
The musical contributions of Jerm, Doe Pesci, and Beat Butcha served as the soundbed for the majority of the highly anticipated project. The three producers managed to successfully land an impressive nine (out of 16 total) placements under the S.O.I banner, despite all being featured individually on Banks' Cold Corner 2 (2011) and V6: The Gift (2012). Bombaye served as the ears and hands behind the finished product, fine tuning the PLK's signature tone to mesh seamlessly with the instrumentals provided to create a final product enjoyable by Banks' core supporters and casual listeners alike.
Tha Jerm provides us with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look on how "Pain In Variety" as created prior to the conclusion of the presentation.
It's a Brick Star Boyz/Coke Boys/Riot Squad connection on this remix to YG's DJ Mustard-produced hit single "My N*gga."Troy Ave and Chinx join forces to give the track a New York spin.
This is an exclusive and live VLOG from Mississippi's finest Sip Hop with his VLOG talks the south as versatile and salutes to Joe Gotti. Live and Direct from Youtube with sip hop you can subscribe him on youtube, also check out the mixtape on getrightmusic.com Cool Fresh and Versatile.
24-year old Adrien Broner isn't taking a lot of time off after losing his WBA welterweight belt to Marcos Maidana by unanimous decision in December. The previously undefeated Cincinnati boxer has exercised his rematch clause and will fight Maidana again in April.
ESPN boxing writer Dan Rafael confirmed the news from Golden Boy Promotions chief executive Richard Schaefer.
Schaefer said Maidana-Broner II could be 4/19 or 4/26 at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif., or again at Alamodome in San Antonio. #boxing
"The Problem" was knocked down twice in the first bout and was consistently hammered by hard shots from Maidana, but proved his toughness by lasting the full 12 rounds. He says the rematch will have a different outcome.
I give props when it's due and @ChinoMaidana out hustled me that night but this rematch will be different!!!!
Broner, a three-division champion, who has held belts in the lightweight, super featherweight and welterweight divisions, will enter the rematch with a record of 27 Wins (22 knockouts, 5 decisions, 0 no contest), 1 Loss, 0 Draw.
The 30-year-old "Chino" Maidana has held the light welterweight belt and currently holds the WBA championship he took from Broner. He will enter the ring with a record of 35 Wins (31 knockouts, 4 decisions), 3 Losses (3 decisions), 0 Draws.
If you're not familiar with Remo The Hitmaker, this EPK is a great introduction. The talented Harlem, New York singer/songwriter/producer plays seven different instruments and has crafted records for some of your favorite artists.
He's provided beats and hooks for Ma$e ("Why Can't We"), Fred The Godson ("Monique's Room"), Prophit ("Ric Flair"), DJ Webstar ("Dancing On Me"), Oun P ("What Chu Talking Bout"), Jadakiss "Toast To That") and many more.
Listen to what Remo has to say as he makes the transition from producer to full fledged artist.
Cassidy brings some of the heaviest spitters in Philadelphia together for his new song "City of Brotherly Slugs."Cyssero, Black Deniro, Young Chris, Chic Raw,, Dark Lo, Charli Baltimore, Gillie Da Kid, C.Grand, Rican Bull, Reed Dollaz, Spade-O, Scholito, Biggs, E. Ness and K.Dot all contribute verses.
Kid Ink stopped by Shade 45 recently to chop it up with DJ Whoo Kid about his new album, My Own Lane. While there the West Coast emcee decided to shoot an in-studio video for his song "Main Chick." Produced by DJ Mustard.
Posted by Lawrence Leal on January 11, 2014 at 11:38pm
YNG RELL IS HE HOTTEST UNSIGNED ARTIST HE STAYS PUTTING OUT GOOD MUSIC FOR HIS FANS. AND KEEPS FEEDING THE STREETS HIT AFTER HIT DJ'S A&R'S NEED TO KEEP AN EYE ON YNG RELL. BELOW YOU WILL FIND HIS MOST RECENT VIDEOS AND CLICK THE IMAGE ABOVE TO CHECK HIS RECENT MIXTAPE. AND MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTER @YNGRell
Ace Hood let's it be known how he feels about the hip hop game on "FYFR (Fuck Your Favorite Rapper)." Produced by The Renegades. Starvation 3 project coming on January 17.