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KID FROST BATTLES BACK FROM A STROKE AND RAISES SCOOP DEVILLE UP RIGHT
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(AllHipHop News) Memphis hit-maker, Drumma Boy, is set to release the sequel to his 2009 Welcome II My City mixtape on March 30. The 16-track project features guests such as Three Six Mafia’s Juicy J and DJ Paul, Gangsta Boo, Beanie Sigel, 8Ball & MJG, Junior Reid, and more. Established artists aren’t the only ones receiving the spotlight on this mixtape as Drumma Boy showcases newer talents like Future, Allie Baby, and seven-year-old rapper, Lil Peanut. Drumma Boy also brings West Coast producer Mars (Game, T.I., Chris Brown) aboard for the “Where We Come From” track, which also features reggae dancehall legend, Junior Reid. In addition, Drumma Boy will be performing at the 9th Annual Southern Entertainment Awards where he and his Drum Squad crew are nominated in several categories. Mixtape Tracklist: 1. “From Da City” (DJ LL, Drumma Boy, Kristyle, GK, Degree, Allie Baby, Gangsta Boo) 2. “Welcome” (Young Dolph, Zed Zilla, Playa Fly) (Produced by Drumma Boy) 3. “My City is the Realest (Drumma Boy & DJ Paul) (Produced by Drumma Boy) 4. “Where We Come From” (Drumma Boy & Junior Reid) (Produced by Mars) 5. M.E.M.P.H.I.S (Frayser Boy, Gangsta Boo & La Chat) (Produced by Drumma Boy) 6. “Rollin” (Drumma Boy, B-Hav, Gangsta Boo) (Produced by DJ Squeeky) 7. “Dolla Signs” (Beanie Sigel, 8Ball & MJG) (Produced by Don Vito) 8. “My City on Lock” (Drumma Boy, Juicy J, Lil Peanut) (Produced by DJ Squeeky) 9. “Go Head Den” (P.B.X, Drumma Boy) (Produced by Drumma Boy) 10. “Dat Recipe” (Future, Drumma Boy, Young Dolph) (Produced by Peezy) 11. “TN Boyz” (Criminal Mane, Young Buck, Don Trip) (Produced by Drumma Boy) 12. “Drum Gang” (Drumma Boy, B-Hav, Degree, GK, Kristyle, Allie Baby, Gangsta Boo) (Produced by Degree) 13. “Hood on Smash” (Young Dolph, Criminal Mane, O.G, Boo Dirty) (Produced by Drumma Boy) 14. “My Block Major” (Bump, Yung Kee, Lionheart) (Produced by DJ Squeeky) 15. “Talk of da Town” (2Deep f/ Devin Hill) (Produced by Drumma Boy) 16. “Know Your History” (Produced by Drumma Boy, 8Ball & MJG)
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The other day, we informed you about a Twitter war of words between WWE Heavyweight Champion and singer Chris Brown, and now the two are at it again! It’s looking real on Punk’s end as he just released a video responding to Brown’s claims that he uses steroids and upped the ante by issuing a fight challenge with the benefits going to charity. CM Punk also stated that, unlike Brown, he doesn’t have a bodyguard, a manager, PR team – and he doesn’t delete his tweets or hit women. Punk also made it clear that he wants to choke Brown out. Watch the video below: CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO!! Never one to turn down a Twitter beef, Chris Brown responded with the following: As Ric Flair would say, “W0000000000000!”
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Add WWE Heavyweight Champion CM Punk to the list of people who have engaged in a Twitter war of words with R&B star Chris Brown! Hours after defending his title against Chris Jericho, R-Truth, The Miz, Kofi Kingston, and Dolph Ziggler last night at The Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View, CM Punk still had some fight left him in and took aim at the singer via Twitter with these words: It didn’t take long for the easily provoked Brown to respond to the wrestler as he launched back with this: and then followed up with: If that wasn’t enough to get people talking, Brown then directed a Tweet towards his former flame Rihanna, wishing her a Happy Birthday using her first name Robyn. CM Punk has yet to respond, but maybe Vince McMahon can get those two in a Wrestlemania no-holds barred match with Rihanna as the special referee? Let’s get ready to ruuuuuuumble!
San Francisco rapper Messy Marv set The Bay in a blaze of turmoil over the summer of last year when he took aim at veteran Hip-Hop legend Too $hort in an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com. The controversial interview prompted even more controversial interviews with us by fellow Bay Area rapper JT the Bigga Figga and then, of course, Too $hort himself. Since then, things seem to have calmed down for Messy Marv in regards to the beef and he even put together another project called Da New Frank Lukas – Dat Neva Wore Da Mink Coat this past Valentine’s Day. Messy Marv called up AllHipHop.com again to tell us about what went on after those crazy interviews and where his mind is at now: AllHipHop.com: The last time we spoke, you set The Bay on fire with a lot of controversy. But judging your recent behavior, things seemed to have cooled down and you appear to be focused on your career. Messy Marv: I was focused then and now. Due to the AllHipHop.com interview by JT the Bigga Figga where he lied about me robbing his studio, paying the Oak Park Bloods for protection, starting wars, giving trophies out to the youngsters in my hood to knock people down and me skipping town when the killing got heavy – my attorney said he implicated me for robbery, embedding in a criminal organization and conspiracy to commit murder. The interview had all of those fake a** trumped up charges against me, and it didn’t help at all because homicide detectives were following me around before my tour. It was all lies – but just based on the lies that JT the Bigga Figga said in your interview, I could have been conspired on some bullsh*t and sent away for a long f*ckin’ time! Whether JT likes it or not, that’s a form of affadavit. I had to deny that sh*t and keep denying it based on the fact that it was all lies, and if I didn’t, it could have escalated. But I’m blessed to be here and I’m looking forward to living my life as it was – drama free. AllHipHop.com: Are things cleared up with Too $hort? Or is there a beef still going on? Messy Marv: To be honest, it was over with after I spoke and he spoke. As men, you can agree to disagree. We both spoke, and that was it. The Bay looks good right now. E-40 just dropped a video and his album comes out in March. Too $hort just dropped his video and his album comes out in February. It’s a real good look for The Bay – we’re looking good. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lFWk7Um8AM&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: You recently stated on your Twitter account that you and E-40 were going to do business together. Messy Marv: Me and 40 had a personal relationship. We talk often and call each other on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and other holidays. There have been discussions about merging Sick-Wid-It and Scalen for some time now. It was supposed to go through. It wasn’t a publicity stunt or nothing like that. I don’t front for the camera. E-40 didn’t speak to the fans about it for whatever reasons – which I wish he would have – so I did. We tried to put our situations together. Some things came up during our conversations about distribution, who I am as a person and who he is as a person, doing songs to squash some beefs, and me being a Blood. At the end, I guess he wanted to protect the best interest of his label, saying more people don’t like me than people don’t like him. Everything is good, though. I’m not mad at 40. We’re still pushing for The Bay, and it’s all love. AllHipHop.com: You just released your new mixtape, Da New Frank Lukas – Dat Neva Wore Da Mink Coat. Messy Marv: I released it on February 14, and I call that day the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre #2. I’m murdered the game in broad daylight. The album reached #33 on the iTunes chart, and my new video did good numbers on World Star on the day of the Lukas release as well. AllHipHop.com: What’s with the Frank Lucas reference? Messy Marv: If you remember the movie, Frank Lucas was a real low-key dude. Once he wore that mink coat, that’s when them people were on to him. Then eventually he told on the police. I’m a low-key n*gga, so my whole idea with the album is to tell the game on the police. Last year, I went through a lot of fake a** n*ggas behaving in an informant manner speaking on me, in reference to the JT the Bigga Figga interview that you did, and a Youtube video that Homewrecka put out stating that I gave him $5,000 to knock somebody down – which was a lie as well. I said to myself that I was going to put the police out there by talking about what these homicide detectives did, and about the sh*t that these others said and lied about me. AllHipHop.com: Won’t something like that bring more heat on you? Messy Marv: I don’t give a f*ck about the heat. I pay my taxes, and I’m a professional young, Black male. I did my time, and I’m no longer under paperwork. Everything that’s being said about me is just some sh*t that motherf*cker made up and could have gotten me locked up. F*ck the heat. I’m going to put these punk a** police out there. I’m the new Frank Lucas on this album. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmTXhuqc1xM&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: You have no fear when it comes to drama [laughter]. Messy Marv: Why have fear when you believe in something grand? I’ll keep denying what JT the Bigga Figga and Homewrecka states because they are all lies. It was very insulting. I put what they said out there so the game can see exactly how they both implicated me in some […]
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