Juice WRLD Estate & Producer Dr. Luke Hit With Federal Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
PD Beats says he added to the production of the song “Not Enough” and wants to be compensated.

Lil Durk Talks Recruiting J. Cole For “All My Life” Single
Smurk premieres a Steve Cannon-directed music video for the collaboration.

Kesha Ready For Showdown With Dr. Luke In Court Over Defamation Allegations
Kesha is ready to face off with Dr. Luke, who claimed the singer defamed him by accusing him of rape. Read more.

Doja Cat Ditches Dr. Luke After String Of Hits
Doja Cat has said there’s no need to work with producer Dr Luke, After he produced a string of the rapper/singer’s#### songs!

Ice Cube Talks “Barbershop: The Next Cut” And A New Album
Ice Cube talks one on one with AllHipHop’s Kylie Krabbe about his new movie “Barbershop: The Next Cut” and a new album in the works titled “Everythang’s Corrupt.”

PREMIERE: R. City Remixes Desiigner’s#### Single “Panda”
AHH PREMIERES NEW R. CITY REMIX

Young Money Yawn Takes On Jay Z’s “Dear Summer” (VIDEO)
YOUNG MONEY YAWN SHOOTS VISUAL FOR DEAR SUMMER FREESTYLE WHILE IN VEGAS

Young Money Yawn ft Young Dolph – "Half the Time"
YOU DEF NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUNG MONEY YAWN – HES UP NEXT IN VA. PEEP HIS NEW VIDEO HERE

Nicki Minaj Reveals Tracklisting For “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded”; Hits Stores April 3
(AllHipHop News) Young Money’s Nicki Minaj recently revealed the tracklisting for her sophomore studio album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, which is scheduled to hit stores on April 3. Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded features 17 tracks while the deluxe edition will contain 22. Young Money founder Lil Wayne is featured on the album twice, while Drake, despite having crafted several certified hits with Nicki in the past, appears only on the highly-anticipated track “Champion” alongside Nas and Young Jeezy. Other features on Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded come from Cam’Ron, Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Chris Brown, Bobby V. and Beenie Man. Production is said to come from the likes of Hit-Boy, Dr. Luke, Alex Da Kid, Ester Dean, Rico Beats and RedOne who produced Nicki’s current single “Starships.” Check out a full tracklisting for Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded below: 1. Roman Holiday 2. Come On A Cone 3. I Am Your Leader ft. Cam’ron & Rick Ross 4. Beez In The Trap ft. 2 Chainz 5. HOV Lane 6. Roman Reloaded ft. Lil Wayne 7. Champion ft. Nas, Drake & Young Jeezy 8. Right By My Side ft. Chris Brown 9. Sex In the Lounge ft. Lil Wayne & Bobby V. 10. Starships 11. Pound The Alarm 12. Whip It 13. Automatic 14. Beautiful Sinner 15. Marilyn Monroe 16. Young Forever 17. Fire Burns 18. Gun Shot ft. Beenie Man 19. Stupid Hoe Deluxe Edition 20. Turn Me On 21. Va Va Voom 22. Masquerade

B.o.B. Releases “E.P.I.C.” Mixtape as Appetizer for Sophomore Album
(AllHipHop News) Very few artists have had the crossover appeal that rapper, singer, producer, and overall musician B.o.B. has had in his career. B.o.B. a.k.a. Bobby Ray, has only released one studio album, 2010’s The Adventures of Bobby Ray, and is preparing to release his second, Strange Clouds, early next year. In preparation for his sophomore album’s release, the Atlanta native has created a brand new mixtape, E.P.I.C., which stands for “Every Play Is Crucial,” to help hold the fans over until Strange Clouds hits shelves in 2012. Not only does the mixtape have a very “album-like” feel to it, it also features guest verses and production from some of the biggest names in the industry. On E.P.I.C., artists like Mos Def, Meek Mill, Lil Wayne, T.I., Bun B, Eminem, and more, all make appearances over production created by Jim Jonsin, Dr. Luke, The Aristocrats, Ryan Tedder, and even B.o.B. himself. The 15-track mixtape helps set the tone for what fans can expect, come early 2012, when Strange Clouds is released to the masses via Atlantic Records. In the meantime, check out the E.P.I.C. download below. Download “B.O.B. – E.P.I.C. (Every Play Is Crucial)” now!

Sony Chief Executive Looking to Acquire Cash Money
(AllHipHop News) Doug Morris, Sony’s chief executive of Music Entertainment, who recently left Universal after 15 years, has his eyes set on some of rap’s largest labels as their looming distribution contracts expire. My plan here is very simple,” Doug Morris told the New York Times. “To help create the pre-eminent record company in the world.” Things are changing quickly at Sony, as last week, after months of talks, Morris signed Dr. Luke, who has produced pop hits for Katy Perry and Kesha. By creating what is now Kemosabe Records in collaboration with Dr. Luke, Sony gets exclusive rights to Dr. Luke’s production for the next five years. Part of Morris’ plan also includes bidding on the contracts for Cash Money and Big Machine. In what likely will be a bidding war with Universal, Bryan “Birdman” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams will have to decide where to take Cash Money Records. Mr. Morris has also cleaned house by replacing several top executives in Sony’s international division and streamlined the label structure according to the New York Times article. After enduring layoffs and instability in Jive and Arista, Morris also has hired Antonio “LA” Reid to upgrade the now independent Epic removing it from under Columbia Records. “In each company that I’ve gone to run, that’s always been the same question,” Mr. Morris told the New York Times. “And each company has gone to be the No. 1 company and the most innovative company. And I think the reason I’m never getting the credit for this is because I’m the oldest guy.” While some feel things are improving at Sony Entertainment and the music division of the company, Sony Corporation announced expected losses of $1.2 billion this year. “Our core focus still needs to be developing hits,” he said. “That’s the only constant amidst all the change. So if you don’t get that right, it doesn’t matter how revolutionary the distribution model is or how many revenue streams you have. You still have to have the hits.”