Producer Key Wane and Ty Dolla $ign team up once again. This time it's for a song titled "Go Without Her." Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think of it in the comment section below.
Young Thug fires off a new song titled "No Joke." The track was produced by Chopsquad and Metro Boomin. Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think of it in the comment section below.
Master P certainly ruffled some feathers last week after he called out Khloe Kardashian and Kobe Bryant for being "phony" when it comes to Lamar Odom. "The woman that's sitting by his side right now...She was sitting by James Harden last week," he recently told CeCe of 93.5 KDAY Radio.
"I think what I said was too harsh," he admitted. "The word I said was phony, maybe everybody didn't get it. What I should've said [was] 'they [were] doing the most.'" Master P - whose known Lamar Odom over 15 years and considers himself a mentor to him - says he only chose to speak on it since he knows the Odom family personally. "The thing about me, I come from the hood - if I don't know something I'm not gonna talk on it, that's just me. Like, I knew these people."
When speaking on Khloe specifically, Master P told CeCe "I met her one time, so I can't say nothing bad about her. I'm just telling you - from what I see - if I seen you with another dude, I see you doing your thing with James Harden now...it's just kind of strange for me, from a person that know...Think about it. If my ex-wife and her attorneys come down there and do that, I'm [gonna] wake up."
Watch as Master P describes the "fake love" he feels was displayed last week and his relationship with Lamar below.
A man who appears to be mentally unstable stood in the middle of an Oakland street screaming at vehicles while swinging a machete. He gets hit by two cars, one knocking him several feet through the air. Amazingly, he got up and walked away.
The incident happened around 3:30 a.m. on Monday, October 19th.
The unidentified man with the machete was yelling at the top of his lungs while swinging the machete at cars that got close to him. One driver backs up and purposely runs into him and got his car hacked several times.
The same car then backed up and hit him again. Another vehicle then knocks the man several feet through the air. Seemingly impervious to pain, he gets up and continues to walk.
Police were dispatched to the scene.
“Can I get a second unit for cover, 37th-International. This call is advising a male Hispanic armed with a machete, someone is trying to run him over, and the subject with the machete is hitting the vehicle with it,” police dispatchers said. “Units, be advised that the subject in the vehicle just hit the other subject with the machete with the vehicle."
Lawsuits against Lil Wayne are starting to pile up.
As we previously reported, a bus driver named Mark Jones sued the rapper for false imprisonment, assault and emotional distress, after Wayne reportedly got angry with him, pulled out a gun, pointed it at him, then threatened to kill him.
The two reached a settlement for$75K, but Weezy hasn't paid Jones anything, according toTMZ.
Jones is now suing him again for the 75K, plus an additional $887.52 in interest.
Houston's own Paul Wall is as real as they come, and like most rap artists and fans, he enjoys musicians who can share their lives through their lyrics. With that being said, one artist he doesn't care to listen to is Slim Jesus, the White drill rapper from Hamilton, Ohio who admitted to not living up to the words in his songs on several occasions. "Me personally, I won't listen to something like that," Paul tells DJ Vlad. "I wanna listen to something where they're speaking about something that's authentic."
"We all know every rapper exaggerated a little bit, but to go that far about it you gotta at least come from somewhere - at least for me to listen to you," Paul Wall continues. If Slim Jesus were from his hometown Paul admits he'd "feel differently," but in the end he'd "much rather listen to Chief Keef" or Lil Mouse because they rap about what they know.
Press play to watch him discuss Slim Jesus at length below.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, directed by J.J. Abrams from a screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan & Abrams, features a cast including actors John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o, Gwendoline Christie, Crystal Clarke, Pip Andersen, Domhnall Gleeson, and Max von Sydow. They will join the original stars of the saga, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Kenny Baker.
The film is being produced by Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams, and Bryan Burk, and John Williams returns as the composer.
Episode VII in the Star Wars Saga, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, opens in theaters December 18, 2015.
Lamar Odom has left the Las Vegas hospital where he had been since falling into a coma after being found unconscious at the Love Ranch South brothel in Pahrump, Nevada on Tuesday, October 13th.
He's now in Los Angeles where he will receive more treatment as he continues to recover.
TMZ reports that the former NBA Sixth Man of the Year faces months of rehab. Doctors have advised his family that Odom will have permanent damage. The extent of which is not known.
His estranged wife,Khloe Kardashian, left the hospital with him. She has been by his bedside since the ordeal began. TheKeeping Up with the Kardashiansstar has vowed to remain with Odom while he recovers.
Khloe has put her relationship with Houston Rockets superstar James Harden on hold, according to TMZ.
After the success of his mixtape release Fate: All I Know feat. Fat Trel, Al Doe, Araab Muzik, and Matt Peterson, Harlem's own DUB teams up producer Remo The Hitmaker, New Wave Music INC for the release of I AIN'T WORRIED as a teaser to his upcoming EP.
BEAT Magazine tapped the beautiful and equally talented superstar Beyonce for the cover of their latest issue. The America-themed photos were captured by Ryan McGinley.
The issue hits newsstands on October 21st. Guarantee yourself a copy HERE. In the meantime check out an excerpt from the cover story and some photos below.
Here she is talking about success and fear:
What does fear taste like? Success. I have accomplished nothing without a little taste of fear in my mouth.
Just as importantly, here she is chatting about which Beyoncé era she’d go dressed as for Halloween:
Destiny’s Child Survivor era with the army fatigues. Or maybe Bootylicious with the gold tooth and pink tips in my hair.
This is what she sings in the shower:
Holy Ghost by Kim Burrell
Does she Netflix or does she chill?
Netflix and chill.
What about the last song that got stuck in her head?
Jugg by Fetty Wap
And perhaps vitally, what does she have on her pizza?
Slim Jesusis starting to feel like he belongs and he's letting the hip hop world know.
The 18-year old Ohio native has been receiving some hate from a few rappers, but it hasn't hurt his confidence as evidenced by several recent Twitter posts.
Rappers dont like me because Im exposing the reality behind half the music out here
Brick Star Boyz boss Troy Ave teams up with his partner in rhyme Young Lito for a new song titled "She Belongs to the Game." Produced by Robbie Nova and Yankee.
Hugh Hefner's longtime rival Larry Flynt thinks the Playboy magazine boss is making a terrible decision by taking nudity out of his publication.
"You know Hefner's 90 now. I knew he was getting old, but I didn't know he'd lost his mind," the Hustler magazine founder told CNN on Sunday. "How can you take the most important feature in your magazine and drop it? I think it was a silly move."
Hip hop's baddest chick Trina decides to remix Drake's song, "Hotline Bling." Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think by sounding off in the comment section below.
Lil Wayne may have to add $80,682.45 to the $2 million he's already been ordered to pay Signature Group.
The $80K is what his legal team Garbett, Allen & Roza is suing him for. The rapper paid the $12K retainer fee to the lawyers who represented him in the case, but hasn't coughed up another penny, according to TMZ.
Aswe previously reported, Signature accused Weezy of initially compensating them $55,000 a month, per their 3-year agreement, then suddenly stopping the payments. They continued doing business with him until the bill hit $1 million. At which time they decided to take him to court.
After late fees were applied the bill ballooned to $1.8 million. In September a judge ordered him to pay that amount, plus $200K for the company's lawyers fees.
Chicago rapper and Kemosabe Records member, Lil Bibby, sits down with DJ Smallz and reflects on his experience going on his first major tour opening up for Ty Dolla Sign, reveals his biggest pet peeve about touring and provides some DO's and DON'Ts for a performer touring for the first time.