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French Montana hit up the Hot 97 show today to chop it up with Angie Martinez. He talked about the upcoming NY Giants "Shot Caller" remix, turning down a deal with G.O.O.D Music to sign with Bad Boy, meeting Rihanna and his appearance on the record "Stay Schemin" that took the Drake vs. Common beef up a notch.

 

Angie asked French about Drake's verse on "Stay Schemin" getting at Common and the Chicago rapper's immediate reply.

 

"With them you gotta look at it like it's hip hop, it's competition, it's good for the music," French said. "I think Drake wanna fight. He said he can't wait to run into him."


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Self Made's Riz goes in on several big name artists in his new video for "Kiss The Ring."  He takes issue with DJ Khaled for using "Kiss The Ring" as the title to his upcoming album even though Riz came up with the name first for his mixtape.

 

Shots are also fired at Wiz Khalifa and Rick Ross.


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Cam Newton did it all this season for the NFL's Carolina Panthers. The quarterback set a rookie record with 4,051 passing yards and a QB record for rushing touchdowns with 14.


Cam enjoyed some well deserved down time on Friday (January 20) as he partied at Club Reign in Atlanta with Young Jeezy and the event's host, Common.


According to TMZ, the star player didn't even have a sip of alcohol. Instead the former Auburn Tiger drank bottled water all night. 


The QB will be busy on the football field this Sunday (January 29) as he joins Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees in Honolulu, Hawaii as one of the quarterbacks on the NFC Pro Bowl team.

 

Check out the pics from the party below courtesy of TMZ.



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With it's indictment of Megaupload and the arrest of it's founder Kim Schmitz last week the feds have sent dozens of other similar file sharing websites running for cover.

 

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Megaupload founder Kim Schmitz, aka Kim Dotcom in a New Zealand court facing extradition charges to the U.S.

 

Uploaded.to, Filesonic, Fileserve, Filepost, UploadBox, UploadStation and many more have either shut down or banned all 3rd party downloads according to TorrentFreak.com.

 

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Some companies have started deleting massive amounts of user files in an effort to keep the FBI at bay.

 

"It looks like the chilling effect has already started," Dennis Fisher, editor in chief of security blog Threatpost told USA Today. "Maybe one of the reasons the U.S. government is going after companies alleged to be hosting infringing content is to serve as a deterrent for others engaging in similar activity."

 

Uploaded.to has banned all U.S. IP addresses. When users try to access the site they are greeted by a blue screen that reads "service is not available in your country."

 

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Two other popluar cyberlockers, Mediafire and Rapidshare are staying put, at least for now.

 

"RapidShare AG was founded in Switzerland and in fact, it was always located at the address given in the company details and was always run under real names without any anonymous intermediate businesses," RapidShare CEO Alexandra Zwingli told Ars Technica. "The radical measures against MegaUpload were apparently required since the situation there had been totally different."

 

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Derek Labian, CEO of Texas-based Mediafire was critical of Megaupload when he spoke with Venturebeat.com.


We don’t have a business built on copyright infringement.” Labain said. “Like many other cloud-based sharing services like Box.net and Dropbox, we’re a legitimate business targeting professionals. Megaupload was making a ridiculous amount of money with a ridiculously bad service,” Labian said. “We frankly don’t see ourselves in the same space.


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This is a very fast developing story. We'll keep an eye out to see which file sharing company blinks next.





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More file sharing websites shut down or limit access to users

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kim Schmitz and other operator's of Megaupload appear in New Zealand court

 

 

 

 

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Maino's sophomore album The Day After Tomorrow featuring the Robbie Nova assisted single "That Could Be Us" will be in stores on February 28.

 

You can pre-order it now on Amazon.

 

Check out the tracklist below via Amazon.

 

1. Intro
2. Never Gon' Stop
3. Make That Money
4. Nino Brown
5. Need A Way Out (featuring Mista Raja)
6. Unstoppable
7. Gangstas Aint Dead (featuring Push Montana and Mouse)
8. Cream featuring (T.I and Meek Mills)
9. Let It Fly (featuring Roscoe Dash)
10. That Could Be Us (featuring Robbie Nova)
11. A Dream
12. Heart Stop
13. Heaven For A G
14. Messiah
15. Glad To Be Alive
16. Day After Tomorrow

 


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With the NFC's Green Bay Packers out of the running for the Super Bowl this year, Birdman has switched conferences entirely and decided to try his luck with the AFC's New England Patriots.

 

Stunna successfully bet $1 million dollars on the Packers to win last season. He's upping the ante this year by putting down $5 million on the Patriots to beat the New York Giants.

 

According to Birdman, Patriots running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis is his nephew. Eliis ran for 68 yards and scored a touchdown in the Patriots win over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game to help his team advance to the big show.


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Super Bowl 46 will be played on Sunday February 5 at 6PM EST on NBC.

 

 

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Diddy will be bringing a new cable network to the airwaves by the end of 2012.

 

BroadcastingCable.com is reporting that the business mogul will be launching Revolt, a music-themed cable channel on December 12, 2012.

 

Programming on the new network will be geared toward African American audiences. In addition to music, the network will also cover some news-related stories.

 

Former MTV programming chief Andy Schuon is part of the project, according to the report.


Distribution will be provided by cable giant Comcast as part of its commitment to the FCC to help launch minority owned networks. Additional distribution is being provided by Time Warner. The new network will be able to reach 18 million households.


 

 

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Boogz Boogetz drops official visuals for "Supreme Flow," a track that's featured on his mixtape Flyer Learning. Produced by Skream, the song features Bandana P aka Illuminati P aka 1/2 of the infamous Mobb Deep, Prodigy.


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By now you have all heard 50 Cent's banger "Wait Until Tonight" off of his street album The Big 10. Some of you may not be as familiar with the record's producer, although you have definitely heard his music before.

 

West Coast producer Scoop DeVille is the man who crafted "Wait Until Tonight." He also produced Tony Yayo's "Haters," Snoop Dogg's "I Wanna Rock," Xzibit's "Hurt Locker" and many more.

 

Our good friends over at Hip Hop-N-More caught up with the producer to find out the inspiration behind "Wait Until Tonight" and "Haters."

 

HHNM: First off, thanks for taking out the time to speak with us. And secondly, congratulations on 50 Cent’s ‘Wait Until Tonight’. It’s another smash to your credit.

Scoop DeVille: Appreciate that sir. Definitely a great credit to have under the belt. Blessed.

 

HHNM: Let me start this interview by asking you how this beat came about. A lot of fans are interested to know. Tell us the creative process behind the making of it.

Scoop DeVille: Honesty, I created the idea when I was 17. I always liked that song (Bobby Womack ‘If You Think You’re Lonely Now’) growing up. It was always in the household and car rides with the fam. I went back to the idea recently and sure enough 50 was feeling the record. It’s truly impressive to me how something I been keeping in the beat vault is finally being heard in today’s music. I guess that’s staying ahead of time. Or having timeless pieces of art.


HHNM: Great. Since he has another mixtape coming out followed by the album, can we look forward to more work with him in the future? We heard 50 saying “Scoop got some heat” in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid last week on Shade 45.

Scoop DeVille: Yeah, absolutely! There’s a few records starting to surface and I always stay working so as long as they need records I’ll keep supplying.


HHNM: ‘Haters’ by Tony Yayo is another one of my favorite beats that you did this year but I feel it failed to meet its true potential. Why do you think that happened?

Scoop DeVille: That was definitely one of my favorites as well. Unfortunately, it didn’t take off the way I wanted but then again we weren’t trying to make a crazy #1 record. It’s a fun record for what it is and it got great exposure without radio or spending money on promo. Great record to have production wise. Hopefully, it will come back in the long run.


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Gilbere Forte links up with Lloyd Banks for a new cut off of his just released mixtape Year of the Dragon.


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MTV caught up with Drake while he was at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah to find out how his recent trip to Africa went. Drizzy said the fans were great and he got an unexpected surprise when he went on a safari.

 

"Africa was amazing, man. Africa was amazing because I went, like, OK, I'm gonna have to do Rihanna 'What's My Name,' I'm gonna have to do 'Bedrock,' I'm gonna have to do 'Every Girl,'" he said. "I went out there and I did the music that I thought they wanted to hear and all they were screaming was, like, they wanted to hear Take Care.They wanted to hear the new stuff. I started performing the new stuff and they knew it word for word. It was incredible. It was like 5000 people."


After performing Drizzy decided to get a closer look at the wildlife.


"I went on a safari--I got tackled by a tiger," he said. "It was crazy."


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23-year old A$AP Rocky aka Pretty Flacko, is one of the hottest names in hip hop currently. With a $3 million dollar deal from RCA-distributed Polo Grounds Music in his back pocket and numerous industry co-signs, the Harlem rapper is well on his way to becoming a household name.


Jeremy Scott is a veteran designer who is a favorite of some of the biggest names in music. Beyonce, Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, Katy Perry Lil Wayne and Rihanna are just a handful of the celebrities who have rocked Scott's clothing. He has also designed jackets, pants and kicks for Adidas.


A$AP and Jeremy sat down recently with Joe La Puma of Complex magazine for their February/March cover story. 


The two discuss fashion, hardships they have faced coming up in their respective fields and speak on the current state of what’s going on in Hip Hop and Fashion.


Check out an excerpt from the interview below.


You've name-dropped Jeremy in a bunch of songs. When did you first notice his designs?
A$AP: Around 2008. We started doing the whole thing. He used to come out with Mickey Mouse shit, three tongues, African patterns and shit. I started getting exclusive shit from France. I liked it so much because the only way you can find it is if you go on eBay, and you’re paying double. There’s no way an average person is gonna have it.


Jeremy: Can I ask you a question? What does A$AP stand for?


A: It stands for “Always Strive and Prosper.” Which is cool, because it’s a positive thing. It’s constructive. People forget how important the youth is sometimes. They determine the future, you know? We respect our elders, so it’s an honor for us to have recognition from you guys. Rick Owens, Raf Simons, Jeremy Scott—that means a lot to us. Just like Jay-Z, Nas, and 2Pac—you guys mean that to us. Seriously.

 

What do you think this cover with Jeremy will do for your fashion cred?
A: Everything. Because this guy’s a legend. He’s our hero, and we love what he does.


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Jeremy, you’ve collaborated with some major players in rap. How does it feel to be co-signed by A$AP, one of the leaders of the new generation?
J: I’m very appreciative. I love hearing the stories about what my work means—not only to him, but to the kids he came up with. His friends, all of Harlem. For me that’s my ultimate goal: to touch people’s lives. The real people on the street. Of course I love having accolades from the fashion world and I’m thrilled with Rihanna and Gaga and Katy and everyone wearing my clothes. But when the real kids are using their money—


Why do you think hip-hop is so fascinated with fashion and vice versa?
A: As black people it was our thing to show that we’re not living in poverty and that we can afford extravagant things—that kind of stuck with us. So when our great-grandparents were putting on their favorite outfits, it was to put on a front for the hard times. And hip-hop is a bunch of people that never had nothing. Fashion is just an expression. It’s an art. It expresses your taste. Good taste is important in hip-hop. I wake up saying I’m going to look the best I can and do what the fuck I want to do. And that’s what it’s all about. I don’t know if I articulated it good because I’m pretty high right now—and I have a lisp and I’m going to Mars right now.


J: [Laughs.] The thing is hip-hop is one of the only communities that really started its own trends.

 

A: Wow.


J: That’s why I’ve always been inspired by hip-hop artists, because they transform things—even just the jean, turning it around, inside out, sagging it—all these different things. Yes, of course we get little things from other music movements, but hip-hop has been like, Pow! It’s really inspiring and it’s the only new music that has come along in eons. Rock and roll has been around—it’s changing forms. But hip-hop is major.


A: That is so crazy.

 

A$AP, you’ve talked about this before, but why do you still think there’s homophobia and ignorance in rap?
A: I’m not homosexual. That’s not where I’m at with my life. But I can still be greatly inspired by a homosexual. It has nothing to do with their sexuality. If I start discriminating against people, that will stop me as a person. That’s ignorant. What the fuck does that have to do with anything? It’s not like I want to date this motherfucker—I’m inspired by this dude. This isn’t about fashion, it’s what he personally did for me. I’m not saying I’m going to be an activist. I want to enlighten those brothers. I used to be like them, but I’m a grown-ass man. I don’t care what another man does with his time.


J: Why does it exist in the world? I don’t know. It’s just one of those things. I don’t know why people care about what other people do. When this becomes an issue in politics, that’s the thing that boggles my mind. I heard on CNN that Republicans won’t get behind Mitt Romney because of abortion and gay marriage. Why do you care?


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When the going got tough, did you guys ever consider giving up?
A: Before I made it? Yeah, a lot of times. I’ve been through deep shit, like hella depressing shit where I doubted myself and I felt like it’s taking too fuckin’ long. And then I thought, “This is what I do best and I know I’m good. And if I know I’m really good, then the world has to know it.” And I kept pushing for it. There were times that I was like, “Fuck it man. I just want to keep selling drugs.” But I kept going.


How does losing your brother affect you on a day-to-day basis?
A: I try not to think about him at all. It hurts. But this is his way of blessing me, like looking over me. I don’t mean to sound like a cornball—because people might be reading this, like, “Oh, he’s about to talk some bullshit”—but I really feel like my brother’s up there. God is blessing me and it’s been a long time coming. I’ve been poor. I’ve been hood rich. I’ve been heartbroken. I’ve been sad. God is great, man. And I plan to keep Him in my life—and my brother. I’ll never forget about him, ever.


What about you, Jeremy? Did you ever feel like giving up?
J: Yeah, after my fourth show everyone decided to turn against me. I did a show that was all gold and it was in the middle of [a period of] minimalism, and people were like, “This is too brash and too tacky.” And, yeah, it was harsh to have Anna Wintour in your front row and all these people like André Leon Tally suddenly saying, “Oh, you should never design again.”


A: He said that?


J: Yeah, and other people said some really harsh shit. I weathered it and survived. So I’ve had tough times but I never felt like I shouldn’t do it. It was just tough to bear ’cause everyone wants a little love. Those are the things in life that make us stronger.


A: What year was that?


J: That was ’98, ’99.


A: Well look at you now.


You can read the rest of the article by heading over to Complex. Also be sure to pick up a copy of the edition when it becomes available on February 7.



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Harlem rapper A$AP Rocky teams up with Andy Capper of Vice.com to co-direct his latest video for "Wassup" off of his mixtape, Live.Love.ASAP.

 

A$AP came up with the video concept using elements from his five favorite films, Scarface, Belly, Enter The Dragon, The Warriors and Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.




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