The Game of G-Unit/Aftermath
recently commented on the Vibe Awards which recently broke out into violence after
a man attacked his mentor Dr. Dre. “We not really talking about that right
now,” the Compton native told AllHipHop.com. “We ain’t taking
no shorts.” Game also dismissed that the unprovoked attack was actually
an effort to get at him. “I was with Dre until I had to perform. If it was
about me, tell me why they ain’t hit me. If they want me, come and see me.”
The Diggin’
In The Crates crew – composed of A.G., Big L, Buckwild, Diamond D, Fat
Joe, Lord Finesse, Showbiz and O.C. – is in the early stages of a comeback
album. “The DITC reunion is coming very soon,” Fat Joe with AllHipHop.com.
“We working on it now. I know we signed a deal and everything. I’m
just waiting for the guys to get ready. Showbiz (producer) and Lord Finesse,
they are the bosses so they are getting that together. I’m just ready
to play my part.”
Fat Joe cohort
Remy Ma said that she was also prepping her own comeback of sorts. After appearing
on mentor Big Pun’s Yeeeah Baby album and songs like M.O.P.’s
“Ante Up (remix),” she said her unnamed debut would have some special
appearances. “I got unreleased tracks with Big Pun. I got some tracks
with Bone Thugs, every producer that’s on fire right now is blessing me,”
she told AllHipHop.com “But, its all me. It’s crazy. I’m just
trying to stay focused.” Remy’s album is slated for release in the
first quarter of 2005.
Thus far The Philadelphia
Eagles, helmed by quarterback Donovan McNabb, have had their best season to
date. The team’s schedule is currently at 8-1, one of the best in the
entire National Football League. Beanie Sigel, a rapper from Philly issued a
warning to the other teams in the NFL. “Watch out for the Eagles, it’s
a virus going around. People getting bit by it. Watch out for it, ‘cause
I don’t think they made a vaccine for it yet. Be careful around the Eagles,”
Sigel told AllHipHop.com. On Sunday, the Birds face the Washington Redskins
in and effort to up their record to nine wins.
Eminem recently
gave $50,000 to a prison program at Rikers Island in New York. The program called
Fresh Start helps prisoners make a smooth transition back into society. To support
their efforts, convicts receive vocational training, job placement and other
like services.