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Hip-Hop Rumors: Did The Government Try To Use Jay-Z To Get To Assata Shakur?
Oh…this is not a good rumor for Obama. But the word on the street is that the US Gov. attempted to get at Jigga Man to get to Pac’s step auntie! Remember, last month, the cops in NJ were foaming at the mouth over Assata, labeling her a terrorist like she was the female Bin Laden. Meanwhile, we still neglect that George Bush killed innocents on the premise that…nahhhhh…y’all don’t want me to get to preaching, do you!?! Anyway, America has a hard-on for Assata as she lives peacefully in Cuba.
RELATED: Assata Shakur First Female Added To Terror List
Check out this intel from FTP Movement:
Increasingly it is becoming clear that the Obama administration in preparation for its change in its Latin American policy has been using Hip-Hop millionaires as pawns to cover some of its most unsavory actions. Only a few astute old activists recognized early that Obama was using Pop-culture like Richard Nixon used Ping Pong diplomacy in opening up China to a new US diplomacy.
The recent visit of Millionaire Rap Mogul Jay-Z and his wife Beyoncé to Cuba served as a cover for unofficial back-door communications to the Cuban government conveying the Obama’s intentions to modify or lift the four decade old illegal embargo/blockade of Cuba and that the presence of former Black Panther, and Black Liberation Army member Assata Shakur could hinder or derail this diplomacy. Jay-Z’s delegation included a State-Department “reliable” personage who transmitted the Obama’s administration’s position. Once the Republican/Right got wind of this overture they screamed bloody murder, but could do little about it as lifting the Cuban Blockade is now crucial to the US reasserting dominance in a post Castro-Chavez Latin America as the geo-economic center for Latin American nations. So Assata is a pawn in the chess game of US imperial diplomacy.
By the way, Minister Farrakhan recently commented on Jay-Z in Cuba and dropped some science on the issue.
This is a serious matter!
RELATED: Hip-hop’s Infatuation With Assata Shakur: It’s Complicated
Dream Hampton comments in 5, 4, 3, 2,….
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Happy Mothers Day – Through The Words Of Nas, Ghostface, Ace Hood, Tupac, Jay-Z And Others Rappers!
Rappers love their mothers! There is no questioning that! Through history, rappers have repeatedly oozed the love they have for moms – as they should. Well, there are lots of songs that talk to mom and, since we are universally celebrating mothers day, play these joints after you finish church, dinner and showering mom with gifts!
“Dear Mama” – Tupac
We might as well get this song out of the way. Tupac’s “Dear Mama” set the bar and there won’t likely be a finer ode from mother to son.
“Hey Mama” – Kanye West
When Donda West died, we cried. Before her tragic passing, Kanye West had already honored his mother in song. Its awesome that she her this song before her death. Ye, we honor you as we play this for our mothers. Here is the touching 08 Grammy performance.
“Love My Momma” – Snoop Dogg
What does Snoop love more than that ganja? You guessed it, his momma!
“Spoke To My Momma” – Ace Hood
The struggle is real and most rappers just want to by their mother a new house and to repay them for all that they have done. Its never possible, but Ace Hood makes a compelling case in this touching, heart felt old to his mother.
“All That I Got” – Ghostface Killah
Few songs can make thugs cry, but Ghostface took it there on “All That I Got Is You,” a song honoring his mother and grandmother. With Mary J. Blige on the hook, this gem resonates with anybody that had a mother that fought and stubbled for their kids. Shout out to the Old Earths!
“Momma Can You Hear Me” – Talib Kweli
Talib Kweli is one prolific writer and his mother was the root of his greatness. He honors her on this underappreciated gem.
“Mom Praying” – Beanie Sigel ft. Scarface
We’ll never get that Mac and Brad album, but that’s OK. Beanie Sigel and Scarface hooked up for “Mom Praying.” Thugs like this still need that special prayer than only a mother can deliver. The last verse is priceless.
“Momma Love Me” – Jay-Z
This one one of Jay’s simplest songs yet one of those that we got to know the business man from the heart.
“You Only Get One” – Skillz
Skillz put out one of the best mothers dedication, with tears and all. Not enough people have heard this song, which was written after his mother passed away. Bless Skillz and his mother.
“Dance” – Nas
When Nas’ mother passed away, Hip-Hop hurt. He wrote this dedication to her and offers a glimpse into his life as well.
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J. Cole Addresses Label Problems with Jay-Z and More on “Cole Summer”
“Rhyme with the/skill/as if Nas went ta/college on scholarship, met ‘Pac and said I’m down witcha”
ALERT: J. Cole has entered his hat in the race for Best Rapper Alive in 2013. Cole runs through growing pains with Jay-Z, balling on a budget with Drake and sheds light on his psych with his new Lauryn Hill-sampled song “Cole Summer”. While he makes it clear this is not a preview, it is a nice reminder of Cole’s vast lyrical capability.
[ALSO READ: J. Cole Wants To Compete With “White Folks” For Album Of The Year Grammy]
Born Sinner in stores June 25th.
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Hip-Hop Rumors: Black Rob Goes In On Diddy… And Jay-Z!
I’ll tell you! When these rappers get outside of the Matrix, they definitely let LOOSE how they feel. I can’t wait for Memphis Bleek to do one of these interviews! Before the beef, he’s working on a new album, Life Story 2. The interview is pretty good over all but he begins to go in around the 10 minute mark.
Here’s a tiny sample:
“The white people run it [Hip-Hop]. They don’t like n***as.”“Jay and them n***as done sucked a lot of people dry. Jay-Z and Puffy – they suck a lot of people dry – they talents. They treat you like McDonald’s fries and s**t when they are cold. Don’t nobody want McDonald’s fries when they cold.”
That’s the drama to sum it up but here is the video.
Loving the Ice Cream Truck in the background.
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The Three Jay’s: Jay-Z Throughout The Years In His Own Words
Remember “The Three Daves” episode from the 2nd season of The Chappelle Show? If not, in the hilarious episode, Dave acted as himself from three different ages (18, 24, 30) handling different topics (relationship problems, fighting the law, professional rejection).
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past three weeks, there’s another superstar in the news going through another drastic transformation in his career:
Jay-Z.
[ALSO READ: Jay-Z and Beyonce Become Music’s First Billionaire Couple, Reddit Co-Founder Wants Jay-Z’s Nets’ Share]
The Brooklyn lyrical titan has signed a multiyear deal with Universal Music Group for his Roc Nation record label, began a sports agency(then subsequently signed Robinson Cano), was named one of the 100 Most Influential People by TIME Magazine(for the SECOND time) and April is barely halfway over. A lot has changed since Jay was rapping faster than a caffeinated Twista and dressing baggier than Fat Albert.
There are three Jay-Z era’s in his illustrious 14 year recording career (minus his two year retirement).
’96-’00 will be known as his Rise to Stardom/Project Boy Grows Up.
’01-’03 is his Ascenion To Greatness/New Rap King.
’06-present is Icon Hov
So let’s take a look at The Three Jay’s:
Jay-Z on Fashion:
Rise to Stardom/Project Boy Grows Up (’96-’00):
“So I’m cruising with this Bourgeois broad/
She said “jigga man, why don’t you take the du-rag off/
Hit a U-Turn, ma, I’m dropping you back off.”-“So Ghetto” from Vol. 3 Life and Times of S. Carter
Rule No. 1 for Ladies Wanting To Date Jay-Z back then: Durag > you. Jay-Z always personified his mafioso and decadent lyrics with suits that would make Frank Lucas proud during the Reasonable Doubt days. But like he says later in the song, he was still a “thug n*gga ’till the end.”
Ascenion To Greatness/New Rap King.(’01-’03):
“And I dont wear a jersey, I’m thirty plus/
Give me a crisp pair of jeans, n*gga, button ups”-“What More Can I Say” from The Black Album
You want to know how drastically Jay-Z changed between age 30 and age 33? He released The Blueprint album at 30 and The Black Album at 33. On “Jigga That N*gga from The Blueprint he said:
Come on the track duh duh da-da
With a throwback jersey and a fitted
He dropped Mitchell & Ness quicker than he did Amil.
Icon Hov (’06-present):
“Throwbacks, I threw ‘em back, remember the button ups”-”Reminder” off of Blueprint 3
I like to call this Rocking Chair Hov. The older he gets the more reflective he becomes of his career. He’s one half of music’s first billionaire couple so he’s super comfortable in dressing in anything now. Even if that means looking like George Costanza:
[ALSO READ: Jay-Z Officially Applies To Be A Baseball Agent]
Jay-Z on Love:
Rise to Stardom/Project Boy Grows Up (’96-’00):
“She wanted, us to end, cause I f*cked her friend/
She gave me one more chance and I f*cked her again/
I seen her tears as she busted in/
I said, “sh*t there’s a draft, shut the door b*tch and come on in!” from “Jigga What, Jigga Who” off Vol. 2 Hard Knock Life
He was brash and unapologetic earlier on before he had political connects to upset. He even “dated” this woman:
Something tells me not many women got past a firs date with younger Young Hov.
Ascenion To Greatness/New Rap King.(’01-’03):
But ma you got a f’real f’serious role
I’m bout to give you all the keys and security codes from “Excuse Me Miss” off The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse
In 1999 Mr. Carter was ending dates if a woman disrespected his durag. In 2001, he said he was going to “mourn forever” for failed relationship on “Song Cry”. By 2002 he was sounding like he was ready to get married with no prenup.
Coincidentally, this line was on the same album he had his first collaboration with his future wife and mother of his first child, Beyonce. The things a woman can do.
Icon Hov (’06-present):
“The most amazing feeling I feel
Words can’t describe what I’m feeling for real
Maybe I paint the sky blue
My greatest creation was you”- from “Glory”
On this one song he tries to hit a high note, says the father who abandoned him was good deep down inside, and even talked about Beyonce’s miscarriage. He even slides in a sly reference to the late Aaliyah(check your carry-on baggage, seriously). He has a wife and and a child. This is what rap at 40 should sound like.
*Cues Blue Ivy’s outro*
[ALSO CHECK OUT: New Music: Jay-Z’s New ‘Open Letter’ Discusses Everything From Obama To Cuba To ‘New World Management’]
Jay-Z on Enemies:
Rise to Stardom/Project Boy Grows Up (’96-’00):
“You’re twitchin, don’t do that, you makin me nervous/
My crew, well, they do pack, them niggas is murderous” from “Friend or Foe” from Reasonable Doubt
On numerous occasions Jay-Z has said when he started rapping he was just doing it to impress his friends.He was fresh out coming out of the drug game and relinquishing that mentality was not quick. In 1999 he pleaded guilty for assault after stabbing record producer Lance “Un” Rivera over the latter bootlegging his album.
Ascenion To Greatness/New Rap King.(’01-’03):
“When the grass is cut, the snakes’ll show/
I gotta thank the little homie Nas for that though/
Saving me the hassle of dealing with half of these a*sholes
And I’mma let karma catch up to Jaz-O.”- Blueprint 2″ from Blueprint 2: Gift & The Curse
Simply put: Jay-Z wanted to be the greatest rapper of all time so it is no surprise that on the same album where he says he’s the closest to B.I.G. he aims at all his targets on “Takeover”. From bringing out Michael Jackson at Summer Jam(BEFORE the Prodigy picture) to selling out Madison Square Garden, he was ready to distinguish himself from the others and show he was in a class of his own.
Just don’t listen to “Renegade”.
Icon Hov (’06-present):
“Tell Rush Limbaugh, to get off my b*lls/
It’s 2010, not 1874″- “Off That” from Blueprint 3
This man said that he told the President of the United States of America to quit his job and take a vacation with him on the beach. He’s in rarefied air for a Hip Hop artist. So naturally his enemies turn from angry rappers to angry politicians and political pundits. Let’s just hope he doesn’t start beef with any dictators.
Jay-Z On His Rap Legacy
Rise to Stardom/Project Boy Grows Up(‘ 96-’00):
“I’m from where niggas pull your car, and argue all day about
Who’s the best MC’s, Biggie, Jay-Z, and Nas”-from “Where I’m From” from In My Lifetime Vol. 1
At his core, Jay-Z is a competitor. He once battled DMX in a Bronx pool hall in the 90s. He once rapped on radio with Big L for 10 minutes. Not for money but just to showcase his skills. Young Hov always had his eyes on the throne.
Ascenion To Greatness/New Rap King.(’01-’03):
“If I ain’t better than B.I.G. then I’m the closest one”- “Hola Hovito” from The Blueprint
There was a void in Hip Hop after 2000. Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, Big L and Big Pun had died within the last 4 years. While Nas was yelling there is no Best Rapper of All Time, Jay-Z was cornering the market and letting the new generation of Hip Hop know early who the G.O.A.T. was.
Icon Hov (’06-present):
“Hov got flow though he’s no Big and Pac, but he’s close
How I’m ‘posed to win? They got me fighting ghosts” from “Three Kingz”
Jay-Z is considered by a large consensus to be the Greatest Rapper of All Time but the ghosts of Tupac and Biggie still linger. He is no longer competing with anyone but simply carving himself into Hip Hop’s Mount Rushmore next to them. ‘
A sports agent. A former part NBA owner. A husband in a billion dollar relationship. He is done trying to say he’s the best, he’s just redefining what that “best” means.
[ALSO READ: Jay-Z Covers TIME Magazine’s 100 Influential People, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg Writes The Article]
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Jay-Z Is No Longer Part Owner Of The Brooklyn Nets
(AllHipHop News) In these past two weeks, Jay-Z has started a sports agency, signed Robinson Cano, began his application to become a sports agent and now has relinquished his minority stake in the Brooklyn Nets.
[ALSO READ: Jay-Z and Beyonce Become Music’s First Billionaire Couple, Reddit Co-Founder Wants Jay-Z’s Nets’ Share]
In a statement posted on his Life+Times website, Jay-Z gave his thanks and states he’s now focusing on “building the brands of professional athletes”. The diverse entrepreneur says an NBA mandate requires him to relinquish his stake in the Brooklyn Nets in order for Roc Nation Sports to fully flourish:
Being a member of the Nets organization surpassed some of my greatest ambitions. It was never about an investment; it was about the NETS and Brooklyn. My job as an owner is over but as a fan it has just begun. I’m a Brooklyn Net forever. It’s been an honor to work with Mikhail Prokhorov, Dmitry Razumov, Christophe Charlier, ONEXIM Sports and Entertainment, Brett Yormark and all the wonderful people involved in making the Nets first class. My sincerest thanks goes to Bruce Ratner, who first introduced the idea of moving the Nets to Brooklyn. A thank you and deepest appreciation goes to the fans. You are the lifeblood of any team.
The Nets have made their mark on the NBA and as they enter a new era, Roc Nation does as well; as we embark on Roc Nation Sports. Our newest endeavor is committed to building the brands of professional athletes as we have done for some of today’s top music artists. For Roc Nation Sports to function at its full potential, NBA rules stipulate that I relinquish my ownership in the Brooklyn Nets. It was a tough decision but as I stated earlier, it’s not about ownership. Congratulations to The Nets on a great season and making the playoffs! I will always be a Brooklyn Net.
Rumors suggest that Mr. Carter is trying to get the sports agent application process over with in order to be able to participate in this year’s NBA draft which begins on June 27th.
[ALSO READ: Jay-Z Covers TIME Magazine’s 100 Influential People, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg Writes The Article]
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Jay-Z Covers TIME Magazine’s 100 Influential People, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg Writes The Article
(AllHipHop News) Look at Jay-Z. Now look at a picture of the globe. No one there is having a better month than Shawn Corey Carter. Days after Jay-Z and his wife Beyonce were deemed music’s first billionaire couple, TIME Magazine places Jay-Z on the cover of the magazine’s lauded 100 most influential people list.
[ALSO READ: Jay-Z and Beyonce Become Music’s First Billionaire Couple, Reddit Co-Founder Wants Jay-Z’s Nets’ Share]
Mr. Carter is joined by a vast array worthy entrants including North Korean supreme leader Kim Jon Un, Frank Ocean, his pals Barack and Michelle Obama as well as his own wife among others. This is the second inclusion on the list for the boy who grew from Marcy Projects with 2005 being the only other year.
[ALSO READ: Kid Rock Calls Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake’s Tour Ticket Prices “Garbage”]
Proving he has admirers in the highest of places, Jay’s TIME magazine article was written by none other than New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg. The 108th NYC mayor mentioned Jay-Z’s perseverance, business acumen and hometown loyalty in the concise article:
He’s an artist-entrepreneur who stands at the center of culture and commerce in 21st century America, and his influence stretches across races, religions and regions.
[ALSO READ: White House Responds to New Jay-Z Song, Says Obama Never Spoke To Jay-Z About Cuba Trip]
Check out the full list at TIME Magazine 100′s website and check below for the cover:
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Non Hip-Hop Rumors: Obama Nixes The Jay-Z Cuba Stuff
“You know, this is not something the White House was involved with. We’ve got better things to do.”
The reporter on this one really sucked. I mean, we already know that Obama didn’t have anything to do with the trip to Cuba. But, she could have at least asked a dope follow up question that would have gotten us something interesting. Anyway. Obama handled it with grace. But why are we talking about Jay-Z and B anyway with the looming “threat” of South Korea out there? I guess America’s got different priorities.
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Jay-Z got some power somewhere.
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Hip-Hop Rumors: Are Jay-Z And Kanye West Putting Chief Keef Under Their Wing?

Here is some good rumors for the day. I got hit up on email from somebody claiming to know what’s going on. I think there may be some truth to this. Jay-Z and Kanye are rumored to be mentoring Chief Keef in some form or fashion. I don’t think its going to be like this:

But, I believe that these guys recognize what’s down the road if Keef doesn’t get reigned in and decided to do something about it. How cool is that? But, Jay name-checked him and Kanye took him to Paris so it makes some sense. Now, we just need to mentor some other artists that can lead us. Like even Kendrick could take some mentoring, I’m sure and artistically he’s better than Keef. God bless em.
Remember, it was rumored that 50 Cent wanted to “mentor” Keef that those efforts were apparently rejected. I think its a matter of psychology or something. You can’t be like “I’m going to mentor you, OK?”

“No, you aren’t mentoring me and you’re creepy.”
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Kid Rock Calls Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake’s Tour Ticket Prices “Garbage”
(AllHipHop News) Ticket prices for Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake’s Legends of the Summer tour have been reported to be as high as $ 275. Kid Rock thinks that is downright thievery.
[ALSO READ: Senator Marco Rubio Calls Jay-Z Cuba Trip “Hypocritical”]
In an interview with CNN’s Piers Morgan, the always verbose entertainer claims that current ticket prices, Legends of the Summer specifically are “highway robbery”. Rock attributed the high ticket prices in the industry partly to entertainer’s astronomical asking prices.
Rock recently made headlines by making over 90% of the tickets for his upcoming summer tour $ 20. In a recent Rolling Stone interview, Rock spoke on his new business model and how it required some financial sacrifices from the 42 year old rocker/rapper:
“I said to them, ‘Look, I’ll go in as your partner. Don’t guarantee me a dime; if nobody shows up, I’ll lose money.’ It costs us $ 125,000 to show up with our crew and whatnot,” he explains. “I also said, ‘But I want to share beer, parking, hot dogs. Let’s put the money in a pot at the end of the night and figure out, based on the numbers, what I’ll get paid.’ Even if it sells out, I’ll take a pay cut.”
The concert will also offer free sandwiches and coffee at certain markets as well as
Rock asserts it costs upwards of $ 125,000 to put on each show and if attendance for the tour is not spectacular it could be a disastrous financial move.
Kid Rock will be joined by Kool and the Gang and Uncle Kracker on the tour’s first leg and then ZZ Top (in replacement of Kool and the Gang) for the second leg. The tour begins June 28th is Bristow, VA.
Check out part of Kid Rock’s interview on CNN with Piers Morgan below:
[ALSO READ: Kid Rock’s Son Launches Rap Career]
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B-Boy also known as Byron Fairley has the talent and passion the music industry hungers for. Born in Gulfport, MS to Barry and Annette Fairley rapper B-Boy is no stranger to the struggle.