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Naughty By Nature Release New Album “Anthem Inc.” To Commemorate 20th Anniversary

(AllHipHop News) For the first time since 1999’s Nineteen Naughty Nine: Natures’ Fury, all three members of Grammy award-winning Hip-Hop group Naughty By Nature have come together to release the group’s 20th anniversary album, Anthem Inc. The album, which features Hip-Hop classics like “O.P.P” and “Hip Hop Hooray,” also features a ton of new material, including the group’s new single, “Perfect Party,” which features R&B singer Joe. Friend and fellow Hip-Hop icon, Queen Latifah also appears on the album, as does soul singer Syleena Johnson. Anthem Inc., which is being released today (December 13), on Illtown Records and Entertainment One also features a number of underground rappers from New Jersey, such as Tah G Ali, Du It All, Fam and more. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXLoPB4LHIk&w=560&h=315] Naughty By Nature’s Anthem Inc. Is Available Now on iTunes and Amazon

Hip-Hop Rumors: What D.C. Rapper Got Stabbed?!? MegaUpload Recruits Kanye, Diddy, Alicia, Snoop, and Many More!

Rapper Fat Trel Stabbed in Maryland!! D.C. rapper Fat Trel was stabbed in the leg earlier today (December 11), and is currently posted up in a hospital in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Although he doesn’t really explain what went down, he did release the following “message”: “L T GON KILL ME…BUT IM STILL DOING DEZE SHOWz I GOT KUMMIN UP! AYE YALL…SAY WZUP 2 MY NURSE…MS.HOUSTON…SHE CRYED4 ME…SHE SAY SHE GOT DA VIBE DAT PPL LOVE ME. DAMN…MY NURSE “JUS PRAY” SPEECH ALMOST MADE ME CRY…I DEFINATELY GOTTA GET NURSE HOUSTON A GIFT…SHE CALLED MY TWITTER A “PLATFORM.” DEY GOT 30 MOR MINz OF TIME…DEN IM ROLLIN OUT..DAMN. LFUKKKKKK I GOT STABBED ON SUNDAY!!! NO LIQUOR STORE… FUKKKKKKKKKKKKKLLKLKL. LLS DEY HAD DA NETVE 2 TELL ME IF I CANT WALK DEY KEEPING ME…LLS WISH YALL COULD OF SEEN MY FACE WEN DEY SAID DAT. WAIT YALL…NO SHOWZ WILL BE CANCELLED PLZ DONT START RUMORz. GUN SHOT AINT GOT SHYT ON A STAB WOUND! KILL…LEG WAZ NUMB B4 DEY DOPED ME UP” A “be thankful,” “thank God,” and “get well soon” are always in order during these times, so we wish him a speedy recovery. For those not familiar, this is Fat Trel: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbvNA7jo-SU&w=560&h=315] The MegaUpload Song featuring Kanye, Chris Brown, Diddy, and MANY MORE!! [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCkI5I8vsBg&w=560&h=315] Sigh. Quickies: -Via a new teaser announcement, DJ Khaled has revealed that his new album will be titled Kiss the Ring. No thanks, we’re good, but best wishes. -A Jackie Robinson biopic is in the works and on the fast track to hit theaters sometime in late 2012. Any thoughts on who should play #42?? -R&B fans in the NYC area, Anthony Hamilton will be performing a free show at the Apple Store on W. 14th Street on Tuesday at 8:00PM. -In a recent interview with Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg of Hot 97, 50 Cent admitted to “smashing” TV host Chelsea Handler. Duh…tell us something we don’t know, Fif. -Not only did Jay-Z mention a second Watch The Throne album last week, he also said do be on the lookout for new solo albums from both himself and Kanye West in 2012. Yes! -In other 50 Cent news, he just announced plans to release a fitness book and fitness guide. Get that $$$ (and that constant attention you seek)! -Canibus has just released a new diss track entitled “J. Clone”…guess who he’s going after? -Saigon has announced that he’ll release a new mixtape on January 24 entitled WS3:One Foot in the Grave.

ATCQ’s “Beats, Rhymes & Life” Nominated for Documentary of the Year at Producer’s Guild Awards

(AllHipHop News) On December 2, the Producer’s Guild of America (PGA) announced their 2012 nominees for Best Documentary. The critically acclaimed, Michael Rapaport directed, Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest is one of five documentaries nominated for this year’s awards. In years past, the PGA has been known to be a great barometer for which films will get nominated and ultimately win at the Oscars which will take place in February of 2012. However, unfortunately, the Academy did not include Beats, Rhymes & Life in their 15-film shortlist of documentaries nominated for the upcoming Oscars. There has been some backlash from the Hip-Hop community for the Academy’s snub of the film, yet the PGA nomination is a great achievement for both the filmmaker, the producers, and the members of A Tribe Called Quest. Along with Beats, Rhymes & Life, other nominated documentaries include: Bill Cunningham New York, Project Nim, Senna, and, The Union. All other nominations for the 2012 PGAs will be announced on January 3, with the winners being announced and awarded on January 21. In October, AllHipHop.com got the opportunity to speak to the documentary’s director, Michael Rapaport, at a special screening during the 2011 CMJ Music & Film Festival. Check it out here. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbCT6_HAOmM&w=560&h=315]

TM103: The Documentary Featuring Young Jeezy Screens in Atlanta

(AllHipHop News) Young Jeezy has never been shy when it comes to talking about his life. Yet, with TM103: The Documentary, Jeezy bares his heart, life, and soul at the feet of the industry, but foremost, the streets. Last night (December 1) in Atlanta at the Landmark Midtown Art Cinema, Young Jeezy screened his new film, TM:103 The Documentary on two screens to a receptive audience. The film, which also comes inside of the album, is funny, while still poignant as Jeezy talks about his life. Its deepest moments are when he talks about his mother. The two had a relationship that was beyond tense, and in his early teens, Jeezy, then just Jay Jenkins, Jr., left his mother’s home after an altercation where she pulled a gun on him. Yet, his mother, Sharon Jenkins was present at the screening, and the two sat side-by-side for the entire film. From his life as a drug hustler – a life that started at 11 – to his success as a rap artist, no subject is untouched, including his beef with Gucci Mane and his affliation with Big Meech and Black Mafia Family. TM103: The Documentary also features appearances by Jay-Z, Diddy, Rihanna, and T.I., and is narrated by Samuel L. Jackson. Thug Motivation 103, the album and documentary are in stores December 20.

Xzibit Returns to Hip-Hop With A New Attitude, Outlook, and Album

Since the release of his 1996 debut, At the Speed of Life, rapper and actor Xzibit has had his fair share of ups and downs both within the industry and outside of it. In 2012, he says that is all going to change with the release of his seventh studio album, Napalm. In the five years since his last album, Xzibit, born Alvin Nathaniel Joiner, has spread his talents across multiple industries, including film, television, and video games. Right now, he is looking to leave all of that behind to bring the fans what they’ve been waiting for, new music. AllHipHop.com got the chance to speak to Xzibit about his album before he left the States to embark on a multi-stop tour in Australia. He also shares thoughts on the legacies of Nate Dogg and Heavy D, and whether or not the world will ever get another “Up In Smoke” tour. Read below to find out what he had to say about this and more: AllHipHop.com: What’s going on, X? Where are you at right now? Xzibit: I’m over in L.A. right now, bouncing out to Australia next week. I’ve been back from Europe for about three weeks. AllHipHop.com: What were you doing over in Europe? Xzibit: Touring for about two months. We did about 38 shows out there; it was pretty crazy. We went from Finland to Russia, man, and it was intense. AllHipHop.com: That’s awesome. Any standout moments? Xzibit: Just seeing the fans man. I’m used to traveling a lot, but coming out and having not put out a record since ’07, and to come out over there and have the traction and reaction like that, it was a great experience for me. AllHipHop.com: Definitely. I heard a few months back that you also traveled to the Middle East to film your music video, and that you were the first artist to do a Hip-Hop show in Baghdad. Tell me about that. Xzibit: Well I did a song called “Napalm” featuring Travis Barker for the album, that’s the title track for the record, and being that we were going to be able to have this kind of visual and this kind of experience, I figured we might as well put the cart before the house, which is something I usually don’t do. But being that we couldn’t get this experience again, the timing was perfect to go film the video over there. The rest of the album’s not finished, and I usually don’t like to film videos until a project is done, but being that we had the song and it was so powerful, we went out there and got a lot of great footage with the palaces and some of the bases, just a lot of dramatic footage. We were flying over Baghdad in Nighthawk helicopters, and it’s just a great visual. In the States, I would have had to pay Oliver Stone like $3 million to get this sh*t done, you know what I’m saying? AllHipHop.com: I can’t wait to see that. Did you get to perform for any of the troops when you were over there? Xzibit: We performed on one of the bases, actually the only base that had U.S. troops and Iraqi troops on the same base. So we got to perform in front of Iraqi people and U.S. troops, so it was incredible to be able to unite people like that even though it was a very intense setting. It was by no means a regular Hip-Hop show that you’re used to. AllHipHop.com: Yeah, I can only imagine. Xzibit: There’s choppers out there, like real ones and people looking at each other, and everybody’s on edge ‘cause it’s a warzone. For the hour or whatever that we rocked for them, we, at least, was able to let them have a reprise from that mindstate and have something to actually relax with for just a moment, so it was good to be out there with them. It was a morale boost, and they were very excited for us to be there. We got a lot of great footage. We got to ask the troops what their perception of home is, what they think about home, and what the first thing they’re going to do when they get home is, and we got such a great array of answers. It’s a wide range of answers that’s going to shock a lot of people, but also make a lot of people laugh, a lot of people cry. And it’s good to just have that much conscience, to have people come together and put this album out, and put this footage out the way it needs to be put out. AllHipHop.com: So why is 2012 the right time to put out your new album after your five-year musical hiatus? Xzibit: Because the music is there. If the music wasn’t there, I wouldn’t even waste your time, and I wouldn’t waste my time. This is about putting out quality music and feeling the moment. I feel like I’m in the hot seat, and I’m ready to put out my best effort, and that’s what it is. That’s why I’m doing it. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5C39jsi9S0&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: Is Napalm the album that was originally going to be called Restless 2? Xzibit: Exactly, but we revamped it. I actually talked to Dr. Dre about it, and he just gave me the headshake like “nah.” [laughter]. He was just like, “Nah, man, you don’t do something you’ve already done. You need to come with a new, fresh idea,” and that’s exactly what this is. AllHipHop.com: So what is the significance of the title Napalm? Xzibit: The significance of it is that it’s one of the tracks that I actually did for the album already, which is the one I filmed the video for in Iraq, so it’s the title track to the album, because that’s the name of the song, and the song was done before I even went out there. AllHipHop.com: Okay. […]

Belly: Canada, Music, and The Greatest Dream He Never Had

Born in Palestine and raised in Canada, 27-year-old rapper and mogul Belly has fought long and hard to get where he is today. Although you may not have heard of Belly here in the states, please believe that, in Canada, he is no stranger to a dedicated work ethic resulting in enormous success. His first album, The Revolution, was certified Gold in Canada and led  to his first Top 10 single “Pressure,” featuring Ginuwine. Belly also earned consecutive MuchMusic Awards for Best Rap Video in 2007 and 2008. That same year, he won his first Juno Award, which is the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy, for Hip-Hop Recording of the Year. In 2011, he released two mixtapes, Sleepless Nights, hosted by DJ Ill Will, and the more recent The Greatest Dream I Never Had, hosted and presented by DJ Drama. On the heels of his newest mixtape hitting the Internet last month, Belly has begun setting the master plan in motion to crossover from one side of the border to the other, the result of which should be a huge reception for his sophomore follow-up, due sometime next year. AllHipHop.com spent some time with Belly recently to talk about The Greatest Dream I Never Had, what the success of other Canadian artists like Drake and The Weekend mean to him personally, his Palestinian roots, and much more. Check out the exclusive interview below: AllHipHop.com: What’s going on, Belly? Belly: Not much, man, just kicking it at the crib in Toronto right now. AllHipHop.com: Nice. Well, first things first, you recently released The Greatest Dream I Never Had which was your seventh mixtape that dropped a couple of weeks ago. Now that the public has had some time to digest it, how do you feel the response has been based on the feedback? Belly: The best out of anything I’ve released, for sure, since the album dropped out here in ’07, since The Revolution. I haven’t really seen people react like this. I mean, don’t get me wrong, it’s been an amazing response, and I have such an amazing fan base of loyal fans, but this one is over the top. It’s not just the fans that appreciated it; it was even people who never liked me before. They heard this, and they see me in a whole new light. AllHipHop.com: Do you believe it’s your best work? Belly: I just make music, man. I don’t know. I’m the worst judge of my own music so, to me, everything is personal and everything is something I did so, you know, I look at it all the same. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHRU_9PzBYw&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: When you’re working on new music, do you find yourself trying to top what you did the last time, or is it more in the moment, creating music based on what’s happening with you at that exact time in your life? Belly: Yeah, it’s definitely about being in the moment. I love music to the point where I can get inspired by it in any form. I might hear a little melody in a movie or something and just run off that. It might spark a whole new project just based on that one sample; that one melody that might have inspired me. That’s what happened with this tape [The Greatest Dream I Never Had]. I did “Purple Drugs” first, and when I did that, I knew I had to do a whole project of music like this. I loved where I was going with it. AllHipHop.com: I saw that you also handled some of the production on the mixtape. Belly: Yeah, I was right there throughout the whole production process, but like, not to take anything away from Da Heala and Danny Boy Styles, man – those guys are geniuses, and it ended up where they just kind of split the production duties and nobody had no egos. It was just real smooth, man. Definitely the best experience of working on a project was this. AllHipHop.com: Is that something that you started doing recently, or have you been producing your own stuff for a while? Belly: Yeah, I think I always made it a point to have at least one production by myself on each project, and then somewhere along the way, it just faded away and I focused more on the writing and my own music. But yeah, it’s dope. I think production is like the foundation, so being back involved with the that has been amazing for me. AllHipHop.com: Some of the hottest producers right now are all from Canada. What’s in the water? Belly: [laughter] Oh, man, I think Canada’s got it right now with producers. Boi-1da, T-Minus, Arthur McArthur, Tone Mason, Da Heala, Danny Boy Styles. I think it’s right here right now. AllHipHop.com: The Greatest Dream was also presented by DJ Drama. How’d you two link up in the first place, and will we ever get a Belly-fied Gangsta Grillz? Belly: I’ve known Drama forever. Drama’s just someone who’s always held me down, and there’s never something I’ve asked him to do that’s he wasn’t down to do. I think it was in like ’07 or something like that, I had a shot a video with Ginuwine. Hulk Hogan was in the video, it was crazy like a circus, and I flew Drama down and he appeared in the video, so we’ve been homies ever since. Every time I hit him about something, he’s always down to work so Drama’s that dude, man, very influential cat. And maybe, man, maybe one day. People are getting The Greatest Dream I Never Had, and I already know what my next two or three projects are going to be. I’m already working on those, so maybe a Gangsta Grillz after that, definitely. AllHipHop.com: What can you tell me about those projects that you already have in the works? Are those mixtapes or your next album? Belly: I mean, it depends; as far as the album goes, I’ve been working on my […]