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Ghostface Killah of the Wu Tang Clan and D-Block MC Sheek Louch have joined forces to bring a taste of real hip hop back with their upcoming Wu Blockalbum.

 

The two sat down with The Source to discuss the project and why it's different from most of what is being offered these days.

 

"It's like a refreshing glass of water when you hear what we got," Ghostface said. "Because right now the game is just the same. All the beats sound the same, and everything is just the same. I'm not knocking nobody, what brothers is doing out there, but we like original sh*t. I love making music especially over good beats. We choose these beats very carefully."

 

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Check out the full interview below and pick up the Wu Block album when it drops on November 13th via eOne Music.

 


 

 

 

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Power 105 1's The Breakfast Club interviews Machine Gun Kelly. He speaks on dealing with depression because his mother left him and his father when he was young, says he wants to reconcile with his parents and how he has no one to enjoy happy moments with besides his young daughter.

 

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He also talks about Diddy and 50 Cent's run in at the BET Hip Hop Awards, the Source Power 30 party he had shut down, hooking up with DMX, his gold plaque for "Wild Boy," new Lace Up album, wonders why Charlamagne Da God doesn't like his music and more.



 

 

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With her new single "Diamonds" burning up the charts worldwide, Rihanna decided the time was right to unveil the cover art for her seventh studio album in as many years titled Unapologetic.

 

Riri teased her 26 million Twitter followers an hour before releasing the cover.

 

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The art work shows the singer totally nude from the waist up with only words and her arm strategically placed to cover up certain body parts.

 

The album will be released on November 19th. A 2013 "Diamonds" tour has already been mapped out. You can check those dates out below.

 

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Confirmed dates for the "Rihanna Diamonds World Tour":

 

3/8 – Buffalo, NY – First Niagara Center
3/10 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
3/12 – Baltimore, MD – 1st Mariner Arena
3/14 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
3/15 – Hartford, CT – XL Center
3/17 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
3/18 – Toronto, ON – Air Canada Centre
3/21 – Detroit, MI – Joe Louis Arena
3/22 – Chicago, IL – United Center
3/24 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
3/25 – Winnipeg, MB – MTS Centre
3/27 – Edmonton, AB – Rexall Place
3/30 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome
4/1 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
4/3 – Seattle, WA – Key Arena
4/6 – San Jose, CA – HP Pavilion
4/8 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
4/11 – San Diego, CA – Valley View Casino Center
4/12 – Las Vegas, NV – Mandalay Bay
4/15 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
4/16 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
4/19 – Tampa, FL – Tampa Bay Times Forum
4/20 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – BankAtlantic Center
4/22 – Atlanta, GA – Philips Arena
4/29 – Washington, D.C – Verizon Center
5/2 – Ottawa, ON – Scotiabank Place
5/4 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center

 

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50 Cent went off on French Montana via Twitter yesterday and the whole industry took notice. 2010 XXL Freshman and current artist on Young Jeezy's CTE imprint Freddie "Gangsta" Gibbs co-signed the G-Unit boss and said what a lot of people have been thinking.

 

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It's a case of real recognizing real.

 

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The Indiana rapper just released a highly acclaimed Gangsta Grillz mixtape titled Baby Face Killa. Do yourself a favor and grab the deluxe version from DJBooth.net.


 

 

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The 2012 BET Hip Hop Awardsaired last night and it just wouldn't have been right if someone didn't spoof the cyphers.

 

Justin Hires and his comedy team have some fun at the expense of DMX, Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Waka Flocka Flame, Kendrick Lamar and Big Sean.

 

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Peep the comedy below.

 

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Jay-Z made famous his old Brooklyn stash spot in the song "Empire State of Mind."

 

"Used to cop in Harlem, all of my Dominicanos. Right there up on Broadway, pull me back to that McDonald's/Took it to my stash spot, 560 State Street. Catch me in the kitchen like a Simmons with them pastries," he rapped.

 

A lucky fan, Amit Wehle, who happens to currently live in that same building got the surprise of his life recently when he got a call that Hov wanted to borrow a menorah from him for his eight-concert series at the Barclays Center and later visited his old stomping ground.

 

Read the story below that Amit wrote for Fuse TV about the experience.

 

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Want two VIP tickets to Jay-Z's sold-out opening night show at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, followed by a private meeting with the hip hop don a few days later? No problem. Just buy a piece of Judaica and live in his old stash spot, the 560 State Street apartment building immortalized in "Empire State of Mind." Yes, this is a multi-culti Brooklyn hip hop tale for the ages.

 

At 6:30 PM on Friday, September 28, I was leaning against my apartment building, the very building Jay-Z put on the map when he name-dropped the address in his chart-topping anthem with Alicia Keys. In the song he recites his street hustler-to-rap icon story, made possible only in his hometown: "Took it to my stash spot, 560 State Street," he rhymed of his old pad, where, in the late 1990s, a young Shawn Carter sold drugs and worked on the music that would be his ticket off the streets.

 

That Friday I was doing what most Brooklynites in my ‘hood were doing: staring at the Barclays Center, the borough’s beautiful new arena, and imagining how dope it’d be to see Jay-Z christen it. Not two hours later I was on the VIP line, standing next to Dave Chappelle, collecting my two tickets to see the Jigga-man himself tear down the house he (sort of) built.

 

How did all this happen? It all started with a phone call from my brother-in-law, Nate Fish. Our exchange went like this:

 

Me: Hey Nate.

 

Nate: Yo, do you have a menorah?

 

Me: What? Yeah, of course. Why?

 

Nate: Cool. JAY-Z needs it backstage. 

 

Nate said this like it was a normal request, like he's often involved with lending religious items to the most famous pop stars on the planet (he is, in fact, not). But, as it turns out, Nate's good pal and high school classmate John was producing the concert series at Barclays and was tasked with locating a menorah, STAT. Knowing Nate was a devout Jew, who had even played for the Israeli Baseball League (he’s the King of Jewish Baseball), John made the call.

 

Nate continued...: Amit, you understand why they need the menorah, right? Get it? Eight nights. Eight candles.

 

Let me pause to explain what a menorah is for those who may not know: It's a nine-branched candelabrum lit each night during the Jewish holiday, Hanukah. It commemorates the re-dedication of the Holy Temple some 2,200 years ago in Jerusalem. Now Jay-Z and his team wanted to light one candle for each night of their eight-concert run, held in their own Holy Temple. So, already feeling a kinship with Hova from my chance living at his old residence, I jumped at the idea.

 

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I told Nate to hook John and I up. I figured, Hey, maybe I wouldn’t be able to see the opening night concert, but knowing my menorah would be burning bright for Jay-Z, Beyonce and the band backstage, warmed my heart. I was filled with joy and a certain bad-ass pride in knowing that for all eternity I could point to my shelf and say, “See that menorah? That bad-boy was lit backstage at Jay-Z’s opening show at the Barclays Center. That menorah is a legend."

 

I rushed home knowing only that John was going to stop by in less than an hour to pick up THE menorah. When he arrived right on time, my wife and I handed him the menorah and a few fancy Hannukah candles, both of which were wedding presents. I thought, 'If not for Jay-Z, then f*cking when?'

 

John thanked us and told us the menorah was a blessing. "And to thank you," he said, "We’re gonna hook you up with two VIP tickets. Sound good?"

 

My wife and I almost pooped matching boxes of matzah.

 

And so with our menorah lit somewhere backstage at Barclays and Jay-Z killing it on stage, my wife and I sat in the heart of the new arena and took in the show of shows. It was truly epic (read Fuse's full concert report and see live photos).

 

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Four days later I received an email with the words "560 State Street" in the subject line. It requested I get in touch with Radical Media Production Company right away. What the hell is this? Was hip-hop lightning striking me twice in one week? Yep. The producers for the upcoming Ron Howard-directed documentary on Jay-Z, called Made In America, were hoping to shoot footage of Jay (yes, now I call him Jay) at his old stash spot apartment. The email asked: Was I willing to sign the location release? Duh. When the universe wants you to hook Jay-Z up, you listen. 

 

At around 4 PM on Thursday, October 4, just days before closing his Barclays run with Beyonce (buy the live EP), Jay-Z walked through the interior courtyard of my building flanked by a camera crew, producer and bodyguard, and climbed the stairs to apartment 10C. (Turns out, despite reports by New York Magazine and Village Voice claiming otherwise, Jay-Z's old apartment wasn't mine, 10B, but actually next door, 10C). There, Jay-Z knocked on the door and took the crew on a brief tour of his old place. He pointed out where he slept, how he had the place set up with music equipment and where he worked on some of his hip hop masterpieces in the late '90s. (Also, FYI, the building manager once told me that Jay-Z was a good tenant: "There were never any noise issues," he said. "He was respectful of his neighbors.")

 

From there, the crew went back down to the courtyard, where Hova opened up on camera and reminisced about his life and times at 560 State. He spoke about his music as a "gift"; he spoke about his genius-level talent, which he feels all people have, explaining that it's up to the individual to discover what their unique talent is and nurture it at all costs. 

 

He went on to say that 560 State was where he first started gaining real momentum in hip hop. It's where he realized that he needed to cut out all the other sh-t in his life (read: selling drugs) and focus on his passion. Once he applied himself, and dedicated all his energy into the music (rather than the street), things started moving quickly. He remembered that in those early days, rap was a real family affair. He employed his friends to fill all the needed spots in his developing empire: If you were talented at drawing, then you were in charge of artwork. Good with logistics? Now you're booking shows.

 

While waiting for roof access, a few lucky residents got to chat with Jay-Z and snap a pic or two with him. His ability to normalize a rather unreal moment and focus his attention on each of us was both humbling and powerful. One hears of those rare mega-stars who possess a zen-like quality, this equilibrium of power and grace. Jay-Z has it. 

 

While we waited, he spoke about how much 560 State had changed over the years–"these trees weren’t here," he said. None of this was. He pointed to the impressive Viking grills that now lined the back wall of the courtyard, and joked about the make-shift grills he and his boys used to set up for cookouts. He thanked a young lady for coming to his show and told her she had a beautiful energy about her. He wrapped his arm around a couple and their toddler, thanking them for allowing him into their home. He spoke gently to a precocious little boy on a scooter, telling the boy he had an old soul and intelligence about him. 

 

During my brief exchange, I brought up the menorah and said how great the opening night show was. He thanked me and said he’d try to take a picture with the menorah backstage. I also got the above photo snapped. I’m the one on the left. 

 

From there, Jay and the film crew finally headed to the roof for more shooting. From that vantage point, he could really take in the sheer magnitude of the Barclays Center just across the street. To the east he'd see Bed-Stuy and the Marcy Projects where he was raised. He stood there solemnly gesturing to the camera with his arms. If life is about dreaming big, never forgetting where you came from and nurturing your genius, I can’t imagine a moment more powerful for him. 

 

 

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The subject of Lil Wayne skateboarding seems to be a sore spot for skaters who have been doing it for a while. Although Wayne is adamant about becoming a great skater and even has his own line of shoes coming out in 2013 via SUPRA, it still doesn't sit well with some.

 

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Rapper Hopsin, an avid skateboarder dissed Wayne recently saying those that take the sport seriously don't like him.

 

"Wayne, skateboarders don't like you. I'm telling you that right now," Hopsin said. "Learn, it's cool learn, but don't come out with all this huge buzz about you skateboarding because people like me get upset. And other skaters feel the same way. The only reason skaters hang around this guy is because he's Lil Wayne, but they don't like him. I've talked to skaters, nobody likes Wayne as a skateboarder.

 

Now pro skater Darren Harper aka D-Streets has released a music video titled "Rollin" where he also addresses Wayne's new hobby.

 

"Now, take a look around, I got 'em posted up/There was a time black skaters wasn't dope enough," he raps. "I put the strong arm in it, had 'em open up/Now every rapper wanna act like he grinding trucks/So, I guess I gotta thank you/For stealing our sh*t, no thank you/Yeah, you makin' it aware, that's what fame do/I hope it's really in your heart, not just another angle."

 

Complex caught up with Harper to ask him about the song and get his opinion on Lil Wayne.

 

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"I don't think the verse was a diss," he told Complex. "I feel Lil Wayne skating is a good and bad thing. It's good, because he's on a major platform that will allow other black youth who have shown interest in skateboarding to view it now no longer as a white thing. He is going to help motivate the hood…Now, the bad is it's a smack in the face to the skaters like myself who have been working so hard their entire careers to fulfill dreams that Wayne has accomplished overnight mainly because of his name when he really isn't a skater. Like my verse said, I just hope that [skateboarding] is really in his heart. We all know rap consists of constant trends in order to promote things or persons to gain revenue."

 

Is "Rollin' a diss? Check the song out below and judge for yourself.


 

 

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Nicki Minaj has locked down a release date for Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded: The ReUp. She announced today via Twitter that the disc will arrive in stores on November 19th.

 

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The album is a re-packaged version of Nicki's sophomore project, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. It will feature at least 5 new songs including the single "The Boys" featuring Cassie.

 

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Nicki also teased her Twitter followers with a still (above) from "The Boys" music video shoot that shows her on her knees in front of a very sexy looking Cassie.

 

Based on that pic the video might be pretty interesting.

 

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Miguel made an appearance yesterday on The Late Show with David Letterman. The r&b crooner performed his red hot single "Adorn."

 

The song is the lead single off of Miguel's new album Kaleidoscope Dream.

 

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You can pick up Kaleidoscope Dream now from iTunes.


 

 

 

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COAST 2 COAST MIXTAPE VOL. 210

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  • 01. AngelGE - Digiscale (Prod. By K.E.)
  • 02. DJ Drama - Never Die ft. Jadakiss, Cee Lo, Nipsey Hussle, Young Jeezy
  • 03. Tyga ft Dom Kennedy - Crenshaw Midnight
  • 04. Ludacris ft Kelly Rowland - Representin
  • 05. AngelGE - Put It Down
  • 06. Boaz ft Mac Miller - Everything
  • 07. Royce Da 59 ft Skillz Diamond D - One For The Mo
  • 08. Freddie Gibbs ft Jadakiss Jay Rock - Krazy
  • 09. Crooked I - The Other Side Freestyle
  • 10. Kendrick Lamar - The Art Of Peer Pressure
  • 11. Killer Mike ft Emily Panic Chamillionaire
  • 12. Wiz Khalifa - Remember You ft. The Weeknd
  • 13. AngelGE - Hallucinatin [Prod. By K.E.]
  • 14. Smashin Unitz - Flexx Wit It
  • 15. OneHunnidt - No Disrespect
  • 16. Trayne - Dance
  • 17. Derrius Wilson - Like a Drug
  • 18. BNicolDaReason - Get'Cha Mind Right2
  • 19. Bear of Survival Unit - Know No Betta
  • 20. Breezy - Ready 4 Whatever
  • 21. Grant Flows - Lethal
  • 22. The Gonzo Family - Ants On Parade (Hamthem)
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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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  • 2.Make Som Pop
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  • 4.Choices
  • 5.Bigger Than That
  • 6.Pinnacle of My Dreams
  • 7.Born Again Hooligan
  • 8.Days of Our Lives
  • 9.Money on the Table
  • 10.Middle of Miami
  • 11.Dope Shit
  • 12.I Owe Us One
  • 13.No Rice No Champagne
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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."

 

Check out Gucci's full interview with The Breakfast Club below.

 





 

 

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