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Exclusive: Tha Chill of Compton’s Most Wanted Checks In From Prison

Compton’s Most Wanted member and Co-Founder, Tha Chill (also known as MC Chill), made urban gossip headlines in early 2012 when it was reported that he was arrested on domestic abuse charges. One site even went as far as to describe it as him “beating his girlfriend half to death.” Recently, Chill reached out to AllHipHop.com from prison in Norco, CA to tell us his story of what really happened. Chill also updates us on why the 1st Generation group was put on hold (and yes, it has to do with members going in and out of jail). Hopefully everybody can get out and stay out because that would be a nice album project of West Coast legends and veterans. The Compton rapper also released a new album on iTunes in September called Chillstrumentals, a mixture of unreleased songs and instrumentals from his catalogue. Stay up, Chill. AllHipHop.com: How did you really end up in the Norco CRC Prison? Tha Chill: There’s been a bunch of rumors and all types of sh*t said about what happened, saying that I beat my b*tch up and all types of crazy sh*t. I’m in here for a simple probation violation. I was on five year suspended sentence probation. Me and my b*tch were arguing and the neighbor called the cops and I was arrested two months later because I had come in contact with the police. I was at the house chilling and they arrested me. I was thinking that I was going to get right out but I violated my probation. In California if you are on probation and you come in to contact with the Police, that’s a violation of your probation. I have to finish my suspended sentence but they are only having me do eighty percent of it. AllHipHop.com: I had read reports on various gossip sites that you had beat up your girlfriend. Tha Chill: It was a simple argument. The neighbors called the cops and we were in the front yard talking sh*t. My girl didn’t call the Police on me – it was the neighbors. We didn’t even know that they had called the Police – we left. I didn’t know any of this until two months later. The cops showed up at my doorstep with a felony warrant and I’m like, “For what?” They told me that it was because the cops were called on me and I was on suspended sentence probation. AllHipHop.com: Man, they can take you in as easily as that? Tha Chill: Yeah, it was something I learned. Instead of fighting it, and with my prior record, it was worth it to take the deal just to get it out of the way, so that’s what I’m doing now. I’m just sitting here and getting it over with so I can get out and not be on probation anymore. AllHipHop.com: How much time have you officially served already? Tha Chill: I’ve been down for two years and I’ve got one more to officially go. Time is ticking and I’m getting this sentence behind me. I miss my family, my kids and making my music. AllHipHop.com: How are you holding up inside there? Tha Chill: I’m in here doing my thing, with the whole Hub to Dub car (Compton & Watts). A lot of people recognize me but they know that I’m a street dude first before a rapper. Nobody’s trying to step to me or be on some bullsh*t. There be sh*t happening but I’m not involved in any of that sh*t. AllHipHop.com: What’s your Prison day like? Tha Chill: I wake up at 4 a.m. and do about a thousand push-ups, brush my teeth, take a shower, and shave my head. Go eat some food like oatmeal with an apple pie. I’ll go chill with the homies and see what’s up with them for a minute. I’ll watch some news, TMZ, and Wendy Williams. Then I’ll go work out some more and then work on my Compton’s Most Wanted book that I’m trying to put out. I’d love to make a movie about it when I get out. It’s the story of me and MC Eiht on our beginnings and how we got to this point. I think my story can encourage people whether they are in Prison or on the streets and help them to stay out of trouble and how the California system works. AllHipHop.com: Are you able to make any kind of music at all in there? I’ve spoken to several artists who were incarcerated and some even had access to recording equipment. Tha Chill: They have programs in Church. I play drums for a band. There are real talented people in here that unfortunately will never see the streets. We have fun together and I’ve learned a lot from these guys. There are drum machines and other instruments in here but you can’t just go get them whenever you want them. AllHipHop.com: Your camp recently released a new album from you called Chillstrumentals that’s on iTunes. Tha Chill: My partner has a lot of the music that I’ve made and he convinced me to not let it sit while I’m in here. We put together some stuff from my catalogue to make an album and secured distribution through Empire. I reached out to the people on my Facebook and asked for suggestions on a title and so many responded. One of them hit me on my inbox and suggested Chillstrumentals. I thought it was good idea to do something like Pete Rock and play a beat before a song comes on. I also put some cuts from my 1st Generation(includes Kurupt, Jayo Felony, King T, Sir Jinx, MC Eiht, DJ Battlecat, Gangsta) group on there to just let people know that we still plan on rocking together. We just all want to be present. I want people to hear my talents as a Producer. A lot of people think that I just rap. Then there are […]

Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Game and More Show Us How The West Was Won

It was an epic night last night in the city of Irvine, CA as some of the West Coast’s biggest names gathered at the Verizon Amphitheater to put on one of the year’s best shows. Snoop Dogg (not Lion), Ice Cube and Game were at the top of the bill which was rounded out by veteran acts such as The Dogg Pound, Xzibit (joined by King Tee and The Alkaholiks), Jayo Felony, Kid Frost and Rodney O & Joe Cooley. In true Southern California fashion, the crowd was still filing in just as the 3rd act (Jayo Felony) was finishing up, however, those in the crowd were setting the party atmosphere to jams like Felony’s “What Cha Gonna Do,” Kid Frost’s “La Raza,” and Rodney O & Joe Cooley’s “Everlasting Bass.” The crowd was finally good to go once Xzibit hit the stage as he launched in to memorable cuts like “Multiply” and “What’s the Difference?” X to the Z then let his Likwid Crew brethren Tha Liks and King Tee perform their signature songs from the 21 and Over and X.O. Experience albums. Vets Daz and Kurupt of The Dogg Pound took fans back with “We Can Freak It,” “Let’s Play House,” “What Would You Do,” and other West Coast classics. Kurupt’s little brother Scoe joined them on stage as backup as well as longtime affiliate Bad Azz. Game was late to take the stage and the crowd was getting a little restless and rowdy as a few scuffles broke out in the seats. I also witnessed a few ambulance stretchers with people who had passed out drunk. After nearly a 40 minute wait, Game took the stage and immediately took everybody back to The Documentary days. After going in to newer songs like “Ali Bomaye,” Game was joined on stage by Tyga for a performance of “Faded,” and afterwards given his official YMCMB chain by his new labelmate. Some songs later and after 10 G-Unot’s, Game went back to The Documentary for “Hate It Or Love It” and teased a performance of “One Blood” before his time ran out. Actually, according to the timer on the side of the stage, it had been up for about 10 minutes. He killed it though. I got some feedback from audience members and they agreed with my overall assessment. Ice Cube, WC and DJ Crazytoones took the stage and once again proved why they are one of the best live acts in all of Hip-Hop. Stage presence, chemistry, classic hits – it’s all there. The audience’s frenzy was at its height at this point and all it took was Cube’s verse from “Natural Born Killers” to set it off. The trio performed “Gangsta Nation,” “We Be Clubbin’,” “Put Your Back In To It,” “You Know How We Do It,” and “Check Yo’Self,” just to name a few. Ice Cube ended with “Today Was A Good Day” and naturally everybody in the damn arena sang along word for word… It really was a sight to behold. Snoop Dogg took the stage and came out to an awesome screening that included clips of The Godfather, Scarface, with images of his own film performances including the one used on the Up In Smoke Tour (where Snoop and Dre blast away together in the liquor store). It was a combination of old and new for The Doggfather with sets ranging from backup dancers to just about his entire Dogg Pound crew (Daz, Kurupt, Soopafly, Bad Azz, Warren G). I noticed that quite a few in the audience were leaving so I went out to ask a few why they were leaving during Snoop’s performance and of course it came down to the usual Southern California attitude of wanting to beat the traffic. All in all, it was a truly epic night. I’ve been to quite a few shows out here on the West and this was about the livest I’ve seen an audience get. I brought back some pictures from the show. Check them out below!

LA's Toxic Day Party w/ Ne-Yo, KD, Slim Thug, Kurupt, DJ Mustard and More

If you are a true fan of sports and hip hop, ToXic Day Party was the place to be this past Saturday. R&B guru Ne-Yo, came through and showed out with a bottle parade of Dom Peringon champagne and of course his very own Malibu Red Rum. Oklahoma City Thunder’s, Kevin Durrant partied alongside the Washington Wizards John Wall, and music exec Jas Prince. They’re tune of the night… “Versace Versace” by Drake and Migos. John Wall couldn’t resist the “turn up” when Roc Nation’s DJ Mustard stepped to the 1s and 2s and rocked the crowd. Slim Thug partied in the section next to KD, but remained lowkey. The ultimate highlight of the day came as West Coast legend, Kurupt, took to the mic and performed the DoggPound classic, “Ain’t No Fun” as the LA native crowd and even Ne-Yo went nuts. Also, in attendance was Rosa Acosta, Indiana Pacer’s Paul George, and Detroit Piston’s Austin Day.

Soul Slaying MC, Kurupt, Spits 6-Minute Verse On Soul Assassins Radio

AllHipHop.com was on hand last week at Backside Records in Burbank, CA as legendary West Coast MC, Kurupt, paid a visit to the Soul Assassins Radio Show which airs weekly on Sirius/XM’s Shade 45. With Soul Assassins founder DJ Muggs in the house and a surprise visit from Everlast, Kurupt shared past and present stories, discussed his newly released mixtape and spit a 6 minute freestyle for the hosts and gathered fans. You can watch it all below! (Pics and Video by Tim Sanchez and Michael Marshall) [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4EF-dZh7LU&w=560&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zVHApSbP0s&w=560&h=315]

Kurupt Set to Perform at Doesha Cup Medical Marijuana Competition

(AllHipHop News) Later this month, celebrities, activists and supporters will celebrate the 7th Annual Doesha Cup, a gathering which celebrates the best medical marijuana growers in California. This year comedic hosts Luenell and Red Grant will host while Freeway Rick Ross, Dennis Peron and Attorney Allison Margolin (daughter of Bruce M. Margolin) will also be in attendance. The musical headliner for this year is Tha Dogg Pound’s own Kurupt with guest DJs BattleCat and DJ Cat NYC. The Doesha Cup is produced by K.U.S.H. Inc. and Dr. Ingleweed, the founder of a Los Angeles based medical marijuana cooperative called, All American Health & Healing Cooperative. Dr. Ingleweed is a pioneer organic green grower and one of the original founders of the “Food for the Hood” program at Crenshaw High School. He began growing cannabis in 1994 while attending college University of California, Berkeley. The Doesha Cup, is a distinction awarded to top grade medical marijuana growers, who will boast their own distinguished grade A line up of herb. The actual competition features 12 to 15 different strains tested by 200 judges competing for the prime position as the reigning “Doesha Cup Champion.” Prizes and incentives range upwards to $1500 in cash, concessions and ultimate bragging rights. “The mainstreaming of medical marijuana is finally here,” asserts Dr. Ingleweed. “We are no longer perceived as drug user and abusers. Though we still have an uphill battle, more and more states are legalizing it. We are excited to be able to invite the public to our event this year. Our talent line up is as diverse as the world of smokers out there. The Doesha Cup 2013 is gonna take it higher and higher!” Independent and underground artists set to perform include Medusa, famed producers 1500 or Nothing, Stage 11, King T, The Low Keys, Alter’d Ego, Greg Scott, Votron ENT and more. Festivities kick off on February 23 at 2:00 pm and ends at 2:00 a.m. as California’s finest medical cannabis growers will compete amidst live performances, vendor booths, food, beverages and music. The event is open to valid Proposition 215 patients and caregivers.

EXCLUSIVE: Kurupt Speaks on New Solo Album "Equinox"; Says DPG Album in the Works

(AllHipHop News) On Wednesday, AllHipHop.com sat down with one the West Coast’s most respected lyricists, Kurupt, to discuss his new music and the new DPG album in the works. During the interview, Kurupt elaborated on his mixtape “M.B.P. (Money B**ches Power),” which is hosted by DJ Nik Bean. According to Kurupt, he has a full length album called Equinox that is also on the way. In Kurupt’s own words, the music he has been putting together is “classic Kurupt.” “Its fun, my mixtape now is really introducing me Kurupt again, introducing some new artists to the game and hittin ’em with that classic Kurupt and some new. I’m real excited to see what people think and I’m def shooting some more videos for the project too,” Kurupt told AllHipHop.com. “‘Number One’ is definitely a standout where I flipped the Jeezy and Neyo record and its talking about things that are going on right now in our lives currently – that’s with me, Snoop and Daz. I love rocking the mic and I love MC s**t. I have one produced by The Rejectz that features E-40, I can’t lie that’s one of my favorites.” Kurupt, who inspired by other rappers that are still performing and younger artists that look up to the rapper and his historic run on Death Row Records in the 90’s, as part of Tha Dogg Pound. But today, Kurupt remains as relevant as ever. One example of that relevance came earlier in the week, when Kendrick Lamar told “The Ricky Smiley Morning Show” that Kurupt was one of the major influencers of his style, as he developed his sound. “This is what I do this is my life, I’m a rapper. This is what I would do whether or not I get paid or not. I love being a rapper, I love rapping on the mic, doing shows.” Kurupt said when asked what keep him inspired after all these years. “Also I get inspired by seeing other people do well. Like people like 2 Chainz, Snoop and Kendrick and people like that, seeing them succeed as well or having inspired them, that’s what keeps me going. All that type of stuff, seeing Kendrick and people who generally have love me for my music and people who came up on my music and hearing people say they were inspired by me, that’s what all my work is for. ” For all those DPG fans out there waiting on a new project, Kurupt also explained that there is a DPG album on the way. They worked on putting a release together over the last year, while on tour with Snoop Dogg. “We’re working on a new DPG album. ‘That’s My Work Volume 2’ mixtape as well.  Snoop got us on tour the majority of the year, we toured with Snoop where we worked on the album and the mixtapes. We ready to drop another classic, we in motion right now. [Snoop] Dogg keeps us on top of the world doing what we love,” Kurupt said. Check out Kurupt’s most recent video for the track “Power” below: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSFohRAasoY]

Kurupt Delays New Mixtape "Money B**ches Power"

(AllHipHop News) Veteran rapper Kurupt has announced that he is delaying his highly anticipated new mixtape “Money B###### Power.” The mixtape, which was originally announced in October, has been delayed for various reasons. Kurupt issued a statement to AllHipHop.com, revealing another delay of “Money B###### Power,” due to unforeseen circumstances. “I would like to thank everybody for their support with this project and throughout tha years. I promise you #MBP will be worth tha wait,” Kurupt told AllHipHop.com. According to Kurupt, a new release date for “Money B###### Power” will be revealed in early 2013. For now, Kurupt is appeasing fans with the release of a video for the single “Give It Here (The C####### Song)” featuring LIZ.

FLICKS: Behind the Scenes of Scoe and Xzibit’s “They Ain’t Ready” Video Shoot

Scoe (formerly known as Roscoe), the younger brother of Kurupt, shot the video for his single “They Ain’t Ready” yesterday (November 4) in Hollywood, California, and AllHipHop.com was on hand. Xzibit came through to support and be a part of the shoot for the Nottz-produced song, which is off of Scoe’s upcoming album, The Influence. Check out the flicks below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: R.I.P. Blaque’s Natina Reed – Was The Accident A ‘Hit And Run’ Or Not?

First off, AllHipHop would like to send its condolences to the family of Natina Reed. Natina was in the singing group Blaque and Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes’ protege. She was the rapper in the group and is credited with writing their biggest hit, “808”. She also starred in one of the Bring It On films, and was on the short lived show, V.I..P with Pamela Anderson. Over the weekend, Natina was hit and killed by a car in Atlanta, in what was originally being reported as a ‘hit and run.’ A new report has surfaced today in the Atlanta journal-Constitution that counters that original report and actually says that the driver was not at fault and reported the accident to the police himself. “As of right now, it does not appear that the driver has any fault in this event,” said police spokesman Sgt. Rich Long. According to the police report, Natina was walking on a poorly lit piece of road on Lawrenceville Highway (U.S. 29) in Atlanta at 10:30PM on Friday night, when she was struck by a red Honda Accord. Police are still trying to determine why she was walking on the highway so late at night. Natina, who was only 32 years old, leaves behind a 10-year old son with rapper Kurupt. The rapper was devastated by the news and released the following statement to MTV News: “Myself and Tren, Natina’s son, would like to thank everyone for their love and support during this tragic time,” he said. “This is a tremendous loss to our family. Natina was a great person and I wish everyone had the opportunity to meet her and know her as I did.” Natina’s parents were on the local news and say that she was distracted and on the telephone at the time she was struck. You can watch the news piece on her tragic death below: R.I.P. Natina Reed. Email me your rumors at SydneyLaceAHH@gmail.com GET INTERACTIVE WITH ALLHIPHOP.COM! Follow us on Twitter! Like us on Facebook! Email Sydney Lace rumors: SydneyLaceAHH@gmail.com