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New Air Jordans Spark Frenzy, Possible Death

(AllHipHop News) The Air Jordan XI Retro Concords were officially released today (December 23), to a frenzy of anxious sneaker enthusiasts looking to purchase the heavily anticipated sneakers. Despite the positive attention the shoes have garnered from fans of the Air Jordan series of shoes, there have also been several instances of fighting and even death over the shoes. According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, in Tukwila, Washington just outside of Seattle, approximately 20 people were sprayed by police during a fight that ensued, as customers were waiting for the new shoes. Police have also been called to shopping malls in Florida, Indiana, Texas and Virginia to control the crowds, ABC News reported. “I don’t remember anything like this in the recent past at all, definitely not with the iPhone or anything like that,” Linda Jackson, a spokeswoman for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, explained to ABCNews.com. In New Jersey, one shopper told MyFoxPhilly that a fellow shopper had threatened gunfire if he didn’t get the shoes. The Air Jordan XI Retro Concord hype reached its height with reports about the death of an 18-year-old named Tyreek Amir Jacobs. The report is allegedly a hoax according to the Baltimore Sun, although a memorial page dedicated to Jacobs claims the death is real.

Drake, The Roots and Cee Lo Booked to Perform for Carson Daly's New Years Celebration

(AllHipHop News) Carson Daly’s New Years Eve celebration has tapped Drake, The Roots and Cee Lo Green to hit the stage in Times Square to ring in 2012. The celebration, which will also feature the likes of Tony Bennett, Jessie J. and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actor J.B. Smoove, will compete with several other networks, though few have the Hip-Hop line up the former MTV TRL host boasts. Demi Lovato is set to host MTV’s “NYE in NYC 2012” with special guests Selena Gomez and Jason Derulo, while Kathy Griffin teams with Anderson Cooper on CNN. ABC will ring in the New Year with “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2012,” which will include Fergie, performances by Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Hot Chelle Rae, LMFAO and Florence + the Machine. During the telecast Carson Daly will inform viewers of the top five “game changers” of 2011, while NBC News’ Brian Williams will give viewers the year in review for music.

R&B Sensation, The Weeknd, Releases New Mixtape "Echoes of Silence"

Last night (December 20), Toronto’s current musical sensation, The Weeknd, released his new mixtape, Echoes of Silence, the third and final mixtape in his Balloons trilogy. The Canadian crooner’s previous projects, House of Balloons and Thursday were released in the past year to critical acclaim and massive support from the both the online and music communities. The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, can be heard currently on the Drake song “Crew Love,” from his sophomore album Take Care. Echoes of Silence features nine original songs: D.D. Montreal Outside XO/The Host Initiation Same Old Song The Fall Next Echoes of Silence Download “The Weekend – Echoes of Silence” Now! Follow The Weeknd on Twitter: @TheWeekndXO

Drake Announces Tour Dates for 2012 Club Paradise Tour

(AllHipHop News) Drake has announced tour dates for his 2012 Club Paradise Tour, which kicks off on Valentines Day 2012. The Club Paradise Tour starts off in Miami, FL and ends in San Diego, CA and will feature A$AP Rocky, along with a host of other artists throughout the tour. Drake, who is promoting his new album Take Care, will hit 17 different cities, with the tour rapping up the second week of March. “I spent a lot of time out there [in Toronto]; that’s what this album is about,” Drake told MTV News. “That’s what I’m gonna showcase. It’s the same thing with the tour: I wanna bring Kendrick, I wanna bring A$AP, those are guys that I love. It has nothing to do with people on my label,” he explained. The Young Money/Cash Money Records artist wanted to make this tour more intimate as opposed to performing in large stadiums, in hopes of giving back to the fans that have supported him from his earliest days. Drake’s North American Club Paradise Tour 2012: » February 14 – Miami, FL @ Bank United Center » February 15 – Gainesville, FL @ Stephen C. O’Connell Center » February 17 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena » February 18 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center » February 21 – Columbia, SC @ Colonial Life Arena » February 22 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena » February 24 – Tallahassee, FL @ Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center » February 25 – New Orleans, LA @ UNO Lakefront Arena » February 27 – Austin, TX @ Frank Erwin Center » February 28 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Chesapeake Energy Arena » March 1 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center » March 2 – Arlington, TX @ College Park Center » March 4 – Tuscon, AZ @ Tucson Arena » March 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ Galen Center » March 8 – Fresno, CA @ Save Mart Center » March 10 – San Jose, CA @ Event Center » March 11 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena

Drake’s New Reps Clarify Management Reports

(AllHipHop News) Drake’s new representatives have issued a reply to recent reports suggesting that the Toronto rapper has split with his management company. While Drake has parted ways with International Creative Management, (ICM), the rapper is still being represented by United States based company Hip Hop Since 1978, contrary to a report in the New York Post. The rapper’s original management team remains in place, while William Morris Entertainment will represent and book the rapper across the world. “WME now represents Drake in all areas worldwide,” a rep told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “Contrary to previous reports, there has been no change with Drake’s management team, and he continues to be managed by Gee Roberson, Al Branch, Kyambo Joshua and Bryant Cortez of Hip Hop Since 1978.”

Comedian Affion Crockett’s Hilarious Spoof of Drake’s “Headlines” Video

Doing what he does best, comedian Affion Crockett takes a stab at Drake’s “Headlines” video, for pure spoof fun. This isn’t the first time Crockett has taken a funny jab at Drake, as he took on Drake’s mannerisms during the Tim Westwood freestyle spoof. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSVh8BNd_ps&version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0] You can find this video along with others on “The Affion Crockett” app on iTunes, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

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 […]