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(AllHipHop News) Jay-Z has added another budding star to his Roc Nation imprint, with the signing of UK singer/rapper Cher Lloyd. The 17-year-old X-Factor finalist reportedly joined Roc Nation after a bidding war between will.I.am and X-Factor/American Idol’s Simon Cowell. “After weighing up the pros and cons, it was thought that the team at Roc Nation would be best placed to turn her dreams of stardom into a reality,” a rep told UK’s Sun Newspaper. Lloyd, who was being heavily courted by The Black Eyed Peas’ frontman will.I.am, was named the most talked about celebrity newcomer in the United Kingdom for 2010 by a recent internet survey.
(AllHipHop News) Controversial rapper Lil B. has announced a new deal with Amalgam Digital and will release a digital-only solo album titled Angels Exodus. Lil B., who utilized the Internet in 2010 to raise his profile over the course of 2010, is 1/4th of Bay Area Hip-Hop group The Pack, who hit big with their song “Vans.”The rapper’s antics ranged from threatening to rape Kanye West and comedian Lil Duval, to beefing with Joe Budden, to being on assaulted during an interview in a viral clip that was circulated around the Internet. He utilized the attention and released videos like “Looks Like Jesus,” “The Pretty B**ch Is Back,” “Paris Hilton and “Ellen DeGeneres.” Angels Exodus is the prelude to his full length album, Glass Face, which will also be released via Amalgam Digital. This is Lil B. Shout outs to Amalgam Digital, they been ahead of this for a while. We are putting out these two albums called Angels Exodus and then Glass Face. Its going to be historical works of art with these albums,” Lil B. told AllHipHop.com in a statement today (December 29th). “On Angels Exodus its going to be real Hip-Hop and sticking to the script. Ill be going far outside of the boundaries and staying far away from the script too,” Lil B. said before taking a swipe at Lil Wayne. “The Glass Face album will live up to its name. These albums are something everyone will understand. They are the reason why Im 10 tall and everyone else is just 67 no diss. You know I love everybody, Lil B. continued. Angels Exodus is due out via digital retailers on January 18th, while Glass Face is due in stores and at www.AmalgamDigital.
DISCLAIMER:All content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on.WHO: illseedWHAT: Rumors, Funnies, Fails and more!WHERE: illseed.com, twitter.com.illseedHOW: Send your rumors, sightings and ill pics to illseed at allhiphoprumors@gmail.com. FOXY BROWN FALLS BACK AGAIN Throughout 2010, Foxy Brown has been almost dissing all the females in rap, namely Lil Kim and Nicki Minaj. The closest she came to that was calling Nicki Minaj a liar and rapping on some reggae song referring to hair color. But, we all thought that she was about to go psycho when they announced the Christmas Massacre, which was set for Christmas / Christmas Eve. It never happened. Honestly, nobody even realized it. I dont even know if the show went down the way it was supposed to. DETOX OR RELAPSE? A lot pf people are listening to this song Syllables by Dr. Dre, Eminem, Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Cashis and Stat Quo. And, they are like this is a new Detox record. Welllllll, its not. I didnt realize it but one of my readers let me know the song is probably from Stat Quo. A couple years ago, Stat threatened to leak about 300 Dr. Dre records about a year ago and never did. Maybe hes making some things happen? I dont know. What do you think of that song anyway? I think there is a reason it took so long to come out. ABOUT THAT FIGHT TALIB AND WIFE SUPPOSEDLY HAD Talib Kweli and his wife DJ Eque reportedly got into a public fight at a listening party, says the New York Post. They say she got mad that he was flirty with other women and the dern thing turned into a scuffle. Well, Talib and Eque have shot down the majority of the rumors, conceding that they did argue. “Although we argued none of the rest of it is true. I definitely did not did not say I would not have gotten married if it wasnt for Hennessy. I wasnt kicked out, the party had been over and the footage of what I actually said is on youtube .” Here is what the missus said. “Who is making up all these crazy ass rumors? My husband did not hit me & I didnt go into rage and attack him over flirting?? Thats crazy, Ppl need to check there facts before they start reblogging stuff!! Its time for joy and blessing, just stop with all the negative talk and energy .we all need to be more thankful ILLSEEDS QUICKIES Nicki Minaj recently stated that she would like to play in a Tim Burton film. Anybody know anything going in New Years. I know a lot of people are planning to be in Las Vegas. Jay-Z is getting a million bucks for a New Years performance. Rick Ross wont be in Africa for New Years but he killed it in Ghana last night, I have been told. My people in Africa tell me that the whole country is buzzing. Go to the features section of the site and check out the new exclusive interview with Big Meech. The man that inspired the biggest song of the year. Kim Port and Diddy and their kids were out in St. Barts for a vacation. Pause, but I wish the dude would go ahead and marry Kim. Shes dope and shes stuck with him through the BS. EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY WHOA! I didnt see this one coming. But, you know the boy Brock Lesnar. Dude is only the biggest and baddest hombre in the UFC. I mean, was the baddest. It looks like he was more of a bully than anything. Why? Back in October, this dude named Cain Vasquez beat the breaks off Brock. And now, Yahoo News is saying that Brock wants out of his UFC contract and wants to go back to the WWE. I dont know if I believe this one, but Vince McMahon of the WWE seems to say otherwise. Meanwhile, Brock and Dana White of the UFC arent saying much. White has dismissed it. If its not true, I take the fail back. FOXY WE LOVE YOU! They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!
(AllHipHop News) Rap mogul Master P. will host an event during Grammy week honoring late R&B singer Teena Marie, in hopes of raising awareness about health related issues, whether its diabetes, high blood pressure or obesity. Master P. and his son Romeo are rallying celebrities to support Michelle Obama’s anti-obesity campaign via his Move With Music organization, which is dedicated to fighting child obesity. According to reps for Master P., the mogul and his son will host an event on February 11th in Los Angeles, which is sponsored by ME Entertainment Network, RTC Media Group and Urban Born Foundation. “We are taking the initiative to help fight child obesity by educating the next generation on how to eat right and exercise through music, dance and entertainment,” a rep for Master P. told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “We are connecting musicians and entertainers through concert events to bring awareness to this epidemic of childhood obesity and health issues.”In 2010, a number of popular figures lost their lives to health-related issues. Artists like Solomon Burke, rapper Apache, Teena Marie, Guru, Marvin Isley, Shannon Tavarez, Gregory Isaacs, Teddy Pendergrass and others. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 67% adults are overweight or obese and over 33% of children/adolescents are also overweight or obese. For more information go to: www.MoveWithMusic.org
It seems like a bygone era in Hip-Hop that will probably never been seen again. It was the apex of the streets running into Hip-Hop. In 2006, we were down in Atlanta partying with Def Jam and Young Jeezy, celebrating the success of his debut release Thug Motivation and his pending second album, The Inspiration.Everything was good, the parties were poppin, money was falling from the sky like a scene out of a rap video – except this was very real. Every Atlanta rapper was there – Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat, Lil Scrappy, Big Boi, Young Jeezy. I even recall seeing T.I. in the parking lot pulling up in one of his Rolls-Royce’s. While it was a party, there was tension in the air, because Jeezy had just dropped “Stay Strapped.” In addition to the strippers gyrating around the club, there were at least 50 guys looming around the club wearing B.M.F. T-shirts. This wasn’t an uncommon site at that point, B.M.F. seemed to be everywhere. Someone grabbed me and began leading me through a posse of men, some stopping and questioning me as I got closer to the center of the club. By the time we got there, Young Jeezy was clutching a bottle, looking out at the crowd with Big Meech and his assistant Yogi sitting on a couch next to him.At the time, Yogi and I would email each other about Meech and the label side of B.M.F., and their artists, so we kicked it for a little. I gave Jeezy some dap and went over and had some brief words with Meech. For his fearsome reputation, he seemed like a cool guy. We all took sips from the complimentary bottles were were clutching and went back out to the party. By this point, the strippers were scooping up trash bags full of money, literally, trash bags full. The floor was so covered in cash that you couldn’t see the ground. People were stuffing their pockets with one-dollar-bills and five-dollar-bills and they still couldn’t get it all off the ground.The next day, I paid for my breakfast with a fist-full of dollars.Most of this is on tape somewhere, from the party to the parking lot, where gunshots rang out and sent everyone scattering. I know because I was being interviewed by a cameraman when the shooting began to clear out the crowd. Later, we would learn that two dudes were killed in the parking lot that night. If you have read Mara Shalhoup’s book B.M.F., you will understand the chain of events that shooting set-off and its indirect effect on Hip-Hop music. Big Meech was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his role in running the $270 million cocaine distribution empire, which boasted connections to the Mexican drug cartels and sold tons of the drug around the United States from the late 1980’s until his incarceration in 2008. I reconnected with Meech last week and had a great conversation with him.Big Meech, born Demetrius Flenory, is being held at a Federal prison in Jessup, Georgia. Meech claims that he was not involved in the cocaine conspiracy side of things, he only ran the record label. His spirit has not been broken at all, in fact, he seemed very “comfortable” being in prison, making the best of his time, reading, exercising – and rolling with a B.M.F. crew in the prison, which he says has made things much easier. Big Meech is currently working hard on his appeal, which will be heading to the Supreme Court in Georgia for a final decision in 2011. AllHipHop.com: How are things behind the walls?Big Meech: I can’t complain, I am just tired of being here. Everything is good, I am getting my workout on, getting my mind right. AllHipHop.com: What are reading while you are in there? Big Meech: Urban novels and inspirational books too. I read a book called A Case for Faith by Lee Strobell, I done read Rich Dad Poor Dad, and one, hold up, I can’t remember, what’s the one everyone has read.AllHipHop.com: 48 Laws of Power? Big Meech: Man I been read that. I had about three or four of them books, I am tired of them kinds of books. AllHipHop.com: So you are a big reader or something? Big Meech: I was when I fell, i Started reading a lot. But I done slowed up a lot. You get tired of the same old things. AllHipHop.com: How long have you been in prison?Big Meech: Man I been here five years, starting six. I been locked up since 2008.AllHipHop.com: How is the appeal going? Big Meech: Man I just got shot down by the court of appeals two weeks ago. The next process is the supreme court. AllHipHop.com: Why did they shoot your appeal down? Big Meech: The judges don’t look over your stuff like they are supposed to, the clerks just stamp it. But me and my lawyer that’s working with me expected this denial. First process since I took a plea, you got what’s called a 2255 motion on the issues. I filed on six issues. Then you have to go through your district court. They shoot you down 9 out of 10, then you go to the court of appeals, then you have a year to wait on them. They shoot you down, so now it’s on the way to the Supreme court. AllHipHop.com: If that doesn’t go through, what’s your recourse after Supreme Court? Big Meech: My lawyers have some other strategies they will use. A lot of this they need to happen in order to get there. That’s the hard part about being in the system, it takes so long. It’s easy to get you in, but you have to go through all kinds of steps to get out. You have to let them do the wrong things to you and then come back and show it, in order to get some type of relief. It’s a long process.AllHipHop.com: You […]
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