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Hip-Hop Rumors: Chris Brown Swears Off Interviews In 2012!!

Breezy Says No Thanks to the Media in 2012! Chris Brown’s manager, Tina Davis, recently told Billboard that her client would not be doing any interviews in 2012. Despite having a very successful 2011, it appears that 2012 is the year of staying out of the spotlight for Mr. Breezy. Chris plans on taking the year to focus 150 percent on performing and recording, so it’s safe to suggest that a new album will be dropping sometime much later in the year. His manager also said, “we’re not trying to be rude, selfish, or disrespectful to anyone in anyway. If people are going to judge him for anything, judge him for his talent.” Coincidence that this is happening just days after reports were running rampant that he is getting back with ex-flame Rihanna? Who knows for sure, but don’t cancel out any possibilities just yet!

A$AP Rocky and The A$AP Mob Announce Winter Tour Dates

(AllHipHop News) A$AP Rocky and the A$AP Mob have announced tour dates for the months of January and February. The 11-city tour will kick off January 26th in Buffalo, New York, and wrap up February 11th in Atlanta, Georgia. A$AP Rocky will then be joining Kendrick Lamar as the other opener for Drake’s “Club Paradise Tour,” which begins on Valentine’s Day in Miami, Florida. Rocky was most recently seen opening for Mac Miller at the House of Blues in Atlantic City last week (December 28). Dates below: 1.26 Buffalo, NY – The Town Ballroom 1.27 Toronto, Ontario – The Opera House 1.28 Ottawa, Ontario – The Ritual Nightclub 11.29 Montreal, Quebec – Corona Theatre 1.30 Cambridge, MA – The Middle East 2.01 New York, NY – Irving Plaza 2.07 Baltimore, MD – The Sound Stage 2.08 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of the Living Arts 2.09 Richmond, VA – The National 2.10 Greensboro, NC – Greene Street Music Hall 2.11 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade Upstairs

Pretty Boy Reda: Philly's New Young Gunner

Getting a co-sign by The Roots is one thing, but performing at their annual Roots Picnic in Philadelphia is another. For Pretty Boy Reda, he has both of these notches secured tightly on his belt, and he’s looking for ways to gain the support he needs from the listeners to take his career from one level to the next. Case in point, he performed on one of the same stages as Yelawolf, Mac Miller, and The Roots this past summer at the Picnic, and has his sights set on both meeting and exceeding his goals for the upcoming year. AllHipHop.com spoke to the Philadelphia spitter briefly before the New Year to talk about his city’s Hip-Hop scene, his most recent project, Shoot 4 Da Starz, and how he plans to expand his career and success to new heights in 2012: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQlN2l8pyYE&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: First off, I want to ask you about Philly. An artist like Meek Mill has had great success in the past year, and on an even larger scale, The Roots are some of the most consistent guys in the industry. Being that you are from Philadelphia, I’m curious what your thoughts are on your city’s current Hip-Hop scene. Pretty Boy Reda: I think it’s coming back, I definitely do. Everybody should understand that this city has one of the best rappers ever in the game, Black Thought, and my man Meek is holding it down for sure. He’s been opening up doors for a lot of us younger artists and has inspired us to keep our eyes open and know that anything is possible. So I definitely think that the eyes are back on Philly again. I don’t want people to say that I sound like Peedi Crakk, or Beanie Sigel, or Black Thought. I want people to see the influences in my music, but not every artist from here sounds the same, and I think that a lot of eyes are back on us right now. AllHipHop.com: So you released Shoot 4 Da Starz in October. How has the response been to, what you call, one of your most personal projects? Pretty Boy Reda: It’s been good, very good. We put out the CD in October and have been getting good results and good feedback from it. We’ve actually been talking to Julius Garcia at Sony/RCA, and since then I’ve been performing all over. I’m also in the studio currently working on my new mixtape. I’ve just been developing man, trying to develop some new music, and further develop my style. AllHipHop.com: Was there an overall concept for Shoot 4 Da Starz, or was it just a collection of some of your best work up to the point of its release? Pretty Boy Reda: Yeah, it was. It was a very inspirational thing. Shoot 4 Da Starz is not just a title; it’s the way that I live life. Every song tells my story a little bit differently. It’s all about my story and my experiences. AllHipHop.com: Is there a personal favorite on there that you would want people to listen to as a good introduction to you? Pretty Boy Reda: Well, of course I want people to hear the entire thing, but I’d have to say “Glory” is one of my favorite joints. That’s the first song on there, and it has my Mom on it telling me to “wake up.” I also got my uncle on the tape who gave me a real inspirational drop on the CD. That was very special to me because it came from his heart. I was 100 percent hands-on with the project even when I was doing shows and going through my own personal stuff, too, so that’s why I love it so much. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqDFJKAnTF0&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: Let me ask you about a couple of other tracks on there. What can you tell me about “The Ghost of Rasheed”? Pretty Boy Reda: Rasheed is a good friend of mine who passed a couple of years ago. We used to be partners in this rap group called The Under Doggz, and when I heard Jay Electronica’s “Ghost of Christopher Wallace,” I took that as, since Rasheed isn’t here right now, I wanted a way for him to further live through my music. I just wanted to give that feeling that he’s still in the building with us and he’s still with us in spirit. That’s where “Ghost” came from. AllHipHop.com: The next song is actually my favorite from the mixtape. Tell me about “Moment of Honesty.” Pretty Boy Reda: That’s just real rap from the first line to the last. It’s me Reda, this is my moment of honesty, and it’s what everybody has been waiting to see and hear from me. A lot of people just heard “Levi’s” wanted something more lyrical from me and that’s what is perfect about “Moment of Honesty.” It’s a moment for me and my career, where I’ve been, and where I’m trying to take things in the future. AllHipHop.com: I also noticed that about 90 percent of Shoot 4 Da Starz features original production, so tell me about your process for choosing what beat to use and when. Pretty Boy Reda: Well, I was dealing with a couple of my guys, Manny Wit Da Beat, Sam Greenberg, Kid Genius, and I knew that I wanted to make my own songs and not rap over anybody else’s beat. I wanted to show you why I am should be a top artist, so when I picked the production, I tried to stay away from Southern beats and wanted to find something that matched with exactly the kind of music that I make. AllHipHop.com: What else do you want people to know about the project? Pretty Boy Reda: It’s the perfect way to see who I am and what I’m about. It’s a great project, and it’s very mature lyrically. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNT0x24SySA&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: You’ve ultimately ended 2011 on a high note with the release of […]

The Weeknd Prepping "The Trilogy" For Commercial Release In 2012

(AllHipHop News) R&B sensation The Weeknd took to Twitter on Christmas Day to announce that following last week’s release of his third mixtape, Echoes of Silence, he is preparing a commercial release of his three projects as part of his “Balloon Trilogy” in 2012. He tweeted, “I can’t wait to re-release The Trilogy as a package, re-mastered for you to collect with bonus features…#2012.” Although it has not been confirmed, it has been suggested that The Weeknd will select a number of songs from House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence, re-master them, and possibly add guests to the songs as well. He also may choose to re-master and re-release all three projects as one full, deluxe package. Currently, there is no official date for the release of “The Trilogy.”

R&B Sensation, The Weeknd, Releases New Mixtape "Echoes of Silence"

Last night (December 20), Toronto’s current musical sensation, The Weeknd, released his new mixtape, Echoes of Silence, the third and final mixtape in his Balloons trilogy. The Canadian crooner’s previous projects, House of Balloons and Thursday were released in the past year to critical acclaim and massive support from the both the online and music communities. The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, can be heard currently on the Drake song “Crew Love,” from his sophomore album Take Care. Echoes of Silence features nine original songs: D.D. Montreal Outside XO/The Host Initiation Same Old Song The Fall Next Echoes of Silence Download “The Weekend – Echoes of Silence” Now! Follow The Weeknd on Twitter: @TheWeekndXO