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Nas, Action Bronson, T.I., Big K.R.I.T. and More Added To 2012 SXSW Lineup

(AllHipHop News) With less than three weeks until the 2012 South By Southwest (SXSW) conference and festival kicks off in Austin, Texas, the artists and groups involved continue to grow. Although the festival is usually packed to the brim with surprise guests and performances, fans should be excited to see Hip-Hop acts like Nas, B.O.B., Action Bronson, T.I., Big K.R.I.T., Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs, Schoolboy Q, Kendrick Lamar, El-P, Murs, Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Theophilus London, GZA, Santigold, A$AP Rocky, Kreayshawn, Slaughterhouse, Mobb Deep, and many more, all currently confirmed for this year’s SXSW. In its 16-year history, SXSW has become the go-to place every March to see, hear, connect, and discover an overwhelming amount of artists from Alternative Rock to Rap. For more information visit www.SXSW.com

Hip-Hop Rumors: Behind-The-Scenes With Young Chris, 2 Chainz, Fred The Godson, Drake, And More!

Behind-The-Scenes Edition! This post is a collection of behind-the-scenes videos released over the past few days, containing exclusive access to video shoots, recording sessions, tours, and more, with the likes of Young Chris, J. Manifest, Wacka Flocka, Drake, Wiz Khalifa, Pharrell, Fred the Godson, Jim Jones, 2 Chainz, and Kreayshawn! We wonder what the cameras DIDN’T catch… Young Chris – “I’m Good” ft. J. Manifest:  [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPYhcOiUJ3E&w=560&h=315] Courtesy of DreCannonzApproved Wacka Flocka – “Round of Applause” ft. Drake: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGxrvtGjm4Y&w=560&h=315] Courtesy of WackaFlocka1017 In the Studio with Wiz Khalifa, Taylor Gang, and Pharrell: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51J-r3qd4GE&w=560&h=315] Courtesy of TaylorGangEnt Fred The Godson – “Spike Lee” ft. Jim Jones: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk7hYGop6dk&w=560&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TCoYSNFw50&w=560&h=315] Courtesy of SenorJace and TheGeohVision 2 Chainz – “Murder” ft. Kreayshawn: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW8mERF-xbI&w=560&h=315] Courtesy of TwoChainzTV

Atlanta Rapper Rasheeda On The New-Age Ladies of Hip-Hop

Nowadays, discovering a new female rapper face happens frequently, but we can’t forget any of the ones that have previously prevailed. Just like fellow seasoned female spitters Gangsta Boo, Trina, Diamond, and more, Atlanta’s rapping “Georgia Peach” Rasheeda is amongst the group, utilizing convergence of the rap industry into today’s times. The “Got That Good (My Bubble Gum)” rhymer recently dropped her latest effort, Boss B#### Music 4, the latest installment in her Boss B#### Music series. AllHipHop.com had a quick chat with Rasheeda, the 10+ year rap veteran, to hear about her experiences in the game, her new project, and what she thinks of the new-age ladies of Hip-Hop: AllHipHop.com: You have had a good amount of experience in your career, both with major labels and indies, as well as working some Hip-Hop heavyweights along the way. How has that prepared you for running your own situation now? Rasheeda: I think the best way to learn anything is through experience, and as an artist and a business woman, you have to learn what works best for you. I have seen varies sides of the music business and I wanted to have control of my music destiny. Being in different major label situations helped me to understand the methods of launching an artist – unfortunately, that was never me – but I was able to see first hand why certain artist get certain places and it’s not always about the talent. Being independent, you deal with way less bullsh*t, and although the machine isn’t as big, if you do the right things and have patience, you can get far. I also tell people this, you don’t have to be mainstream to be successful in this business. AllHipHop.com: What do you see that is different about the game now then when you first broke in? Rasheeda: Huh!? Where should I start [laughter]. Well when I first broke in it was all about real music, having real records. As time passed, we saw so many half-hit wonders and gimmicks surface. It was all about radio and now it’s all about the Internet and visual awareness. It was more about passion when I first started; now, it’s about whatever a person can do to get 15 minutes of fame. The record companies are folding, sh*t is just getting weirder and weirder. It used to be more about chasing the dream than chasing the check. Hell, and they ain’t cutting them anything like they used, too. AllHipHop.com: Your new mixtape, Boss B*tch Music 4, just dropped, the series has seemed to successfully build momentum, if you would say. Rasheeda: I’m looking for it to take my movement worldwide. If I have to do it 10 fans at a time, it doesn’t matter long as I get there. The series is building my brand, bringing people into my world and showcasing my music and with each release my fan base gets bigger and bigger and that’s ultimately what I want growth. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MozJX7kKRBU] AllHipHop.com: There are suddenly a lot of female emcees coming up in Hip-Hop with the likes of Iggy Azalea, Azalea Banks, Kreayshawn, and of course, Nicki Minaj, Diamond, yourself, and others. Rasheeda: If you pay attention to Hip-Hop over the years, there has always been a female era at one time or another, and it has come to surface again. With the success of Nicki Minaj, it has really shined the light on female MCs now. It’s all about what we do while the light shines. I also think people are ready to hear something else beside the male Hip-Hop artists and definitely wanna see some sex appeal… little t*tty and *ss [laughter]. AllHipHop.com: You have managed to maintain and increase you fan base on your own over time in a business that can be very here today, gone tomorrow. What is it about you and your music that you think fans attract to? Rasheeda: The realness, I just talk real sh*t and in the process I uplift, motivate and give people a sense of truth and inspiration. I make them dance, I make them think, I empower, and I reassure women that we are worthy and strong. Plus, I keep it ‘hood. AllHipHop.com: What’s next for Rasheeda this year? Rasheeda: A lot more musically. I will release an album this year, too. I also have several television opportunities I’m working on. I just launched my website ImBossy.com and I’m looking to expand that. This year a lot more people will know Rasheeda and that’s for sure. Follow Rasheeda on Twitter (@Rasheeda).

Hip-Hop Rumors: Azealia Banks Signs With Universal Music!!!

2012 is wasting no time trying to one-up 2011 with the major label signings of buzzing artists. Last year, we saw Kreayshawn make $1 million in one of the biggest busts of a deal for a label, then A$AP Rocky cashed in a rumored $3 million from RCA. (He’s actually been one of the more consistent rappers out there as of late, though.) Then, last week, it was rumored that Australia native Iggy Azalea had landed a deal at Def Jam, which was pretty much confirmed by her tweets, as well as those of A&Rs at the label. Now we have word from Harlem’s own Azealia Banks that she just inked a deal with Universal Music! Check out the tweets below, and congratulations to Ms. Banks, a.k.a. Kanye’s Twitter pal! We’re rooting for you!

Action Bronson, A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, And Others Added To Bamboozle Festival Lineup

(AllHipHop News) The 2012 Bamboozle Festival has announced the addition of a number of emerging and buzzing Hip-Hop artists to its three-day lineup, which takes place from May 18-20. This year’s Bamboozle Festival will also serve as the 10th anniversary celebration for the concert series, which has switched locations between Asbury Park and the Meadowlands in New Jersey since its inception in 2003. Musicians Action Bronson, Outasight, Riff Raff, Mike Posner, Mac Miller, Kreayshawn, A$AP Rocky, and world-renowned artist David Garibaldi will perform and make appearances at this year’s festival, with a number of artists yet to be revealed. The Bamboozle Festival, which is primarily a Rock, Punk, and Pop-based event, has ramped up its outreach to Hip-Hop artists to help expand the festival’s brand. Artists such as Snoop Dogg, Method Man, and Lil Wayne have all either performed or headlined the festival in the past. 2012’s main acts are primarily Rock, with the likes of Bon Jovi, Foo Fighters, Blink 182, and Incubus headlining the three-day bill. Tickets are available now at www.Bamboozle.com.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Azealia Banks Goes After Kreayshawn AND Nicki Minaj!!

Harlem rapper and recently-announced Coachella 2012 performer, Azealia Banks, has been putting it all out there recently. After sending some shots Kreayshawn’s way last week on Twitter, she now has an even more elaborate opinion on Illseed’s Person of the Year, as well as some words about the first lady of YMCMB, Nicki Minaj. Speaking to The Hundreds magazine for an upcoming cover story that will hit newsstands on February 2, Banks revealed the following when asked about her two fellow, female “MCs”: On Nicki Minaj: “The butt, the hair, the this, the that, all the other sh*t, like… As much respect that I have for her, we’ve seen you do this already, what else can you do?” On Kreayshawn: “As much as Kreayshawn would love to be considered part of this ‘rap game,’ she’s not.  I guess a part of me is kind of annoyed that those white girls are making these songs, and it’s like if these girls were black and making the same songs would you be that interested?” Is this a case of an upcoming rapper trying to get some shine, or do you agree with her stance? What is she trying to accomplish? Well, here are her own words: “I’m trying to be innovative, I want to be like Missy Elliott was, respected and accepted for doing her own thing.” [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3Jv9fNPjgk&w=560&h=315]