Reports are circulating
that Will Smith will grab the mic at the British premiere of his hit movie “i,
Robot.” Sources stated that Smith will rhyme to crowds at London’s
Leicester Square right from the red carpet when the flick premiers Wednesday.
Smith recently revealed to AllHipHop.com that he was returning to Hip-Hop with
a new song and dance (click
to read).
Krumbsnatcha, who
was the first indie artist to receive The Source’s Hip-Hop Quotable of
the Month for his verse on Gangstarr’s “Make ‘Em Pay,”
is finishing his sophomore album, Let The Truth Be Told. Krumb’s
album features guest appearances from such heavyweights as Guru, Famlay, Styles
P., Ghostface and others. Like Jadakiss’ “Why” Krumbsnatcha
makes a strong political statement on “Bang Bang.” Ni**a
f*ck Iraq/I got terrorists in my hood/ni**as catching bodies ever since their
early childhood” Krumb raps. Let
The Truth Be Told
is the debut release from Golden Eyes Entertainment andhits stores in September.
Mark Morrison, best known for his hit single “Return of
the Mack” was arrested for being involved in a fight after someone “macked”
him for his £60,000 pendant. Reports said Morrison was out with friends
when a man came by and snatched the jewels off his neck. A label rep said Morrison
was trying to get his valuables back when police arrived. He was arrested and
questioned for suspicion of assault and affray. Morrison’s record company
has put up a £20,000 reward. This isn’t the first time Morrison
has been arrested for attempting to project his jewels. In 2002, was arrested
on suspicion of kidnap and car theft charges. He was accused of abducting a
woman and stealing her Mercedes, claiming she stole an £8,000 bracelet
from him.
Chris Rock
will lampoon Outkast’s#### “Hey Ya” on a new single named “Crackers.”
The single is from Rock’s new album Never Scared, being released
by Geffen. The album features material from Rock’s HBO comedy special “Never
Scared” as well as other new musical parodies. Never Scared also
comes with a DVD of backstage footage.