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Kendrick, Chris Brown, Tamar Braxton & More: The BET Awards Press Conference Pics

On Tuesday May 14, BET held a press conference at Icon in Downtown Los Angeles to announce the nominations for this year’s Awards show. Tamar Braxton, Kendrick Lamar, Chris Brown and Chris Tucker joined BET’s own Stephen G. Hill for the livestreamed event. The BET Awards airs live from the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, CA on June 30 at 8:00 pm ET. AllHipHop.com was on hand at the press conference to get some flicks!

(Photos by Michael Marshall)

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Filed under: Features, Slider Tagged: BET 13, Charlie Wilson, Chris Brown, Chris Tucker, Kendrick Lamar, Stephen G. Hill, tamar braxton
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Taylor J #BGA Ft. Chrishan “So Much More (Remix)”



Filed under: Breeding Ground, MUSIC Tagged: Chrishan, Taylor J, [BGA]
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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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Rosa Acosta’s Birthday Party With Wiz, Chris Brown, Tank & More!

Rosa Acosta celebrated her birthday party at Hollywood’s illustrious Supper Club for Model/Socialite. Performances from Chris Brown, Tyga, Tank, Wiz Khalifa, Ty$ and Neyo proved to be an Ace of Space experience for all attendees. The plush event also served as a scene in DJ Felli Fel’s upcoming video single “Reason To Hate.” Following the footsteps of Rosa Acosta, XXL’s newest Eye Candy, Tokyo known as Sherane from Kendrick Lemar’s “Back Seat” video also saluted and celebrated with Acosta.

Check out the pictures:

Chris Brown performing
Chris Brown Wiz Khalifa
DeRey and Felli Fel
Happy Birthday Rosa
Echo Hattix Rosa Acosta Moses Hill
Ladies in the Sky Holding Bottles
Neyo and Wiz Khalifa
Neyo
Tank and Wiz Khalifa
Sincere and Wiz Khalifa
Rosa Acosta Standing
Rosa Acosta 2
Tank
Tokyo and Rosa Acosta
Ty $
Tyga

Here is some video of Tank, Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa perform at the SupperClub For Rosa Acosta Birthday:

Filed under: Lifestyle Tagged: Chris Brown, NeYo, Rosa Acosta, Tank, Ty$ , Tyga, Wiz Khalifa
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Swizz Beatz: More Songs From Jay-Z

(AllHipHop News) More songs may be on the way from Jay-Z.

The rapper’s new song “Open Letter” has been burning up the airwaves and internet space all morning since it debuted on Hot 97.

Continuing, Swizz Beatz revealed the process the song was made and what may be next for Jay-Z in an interview with Ebro Darden of Hot 97′s Morning Team.

RELATED: 2013 Hot 97 Summer Jam Festival Village Stage Lineup Announced

“We started the beat in Jay-Z’ office. Then we took it to the 40/40,” Swizz said, revealing he has a portable studio. Then, he said Timbaland joined them and added on to the track. “And Jay called me in the morning with his verse,” Swizz explained.

Trey Songz can be heard singing opera-style in the background. Swizz also hinted that Ebro had some ad libs on the song too.

Swizz also said Jay recorded a few songs with the a privileged few.

“We did four crazy joints last night,” Swizz said.

RELATED: New Music: Jay-Z’s New ‘Open Letter’ Discusses Everything From Obama To Cuba To ‘New World Management’

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EXCLUSIVE: Love & Hip Hop’s Winter Ramos talks Dating, Why She Doesnt Watch The Show + More

(AllHipHop News) Winter Ramos has over 15 years of experience in the Hip Hop industry as everything from a wardrobe stylist for Murder Inc to manager for Fabolous. Unbeknownst to the majority of the people who watch her on Love & Hip Hop is the behind the scene stories that would lead someone to writing a tell-all book detailing the entertainment industry’s secret world. Winter Ramos talks exclusively with AllHipHop about h0w she got herself caught up in this industry, how she could write thousands of pages worth of industry stories and more.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Game and Jadakiss Appear In Winter Ramos’ Tell-All Book]

AllHipHop: What were your motivations and your mindset for writing this book?

Everyone had been telling me ‘you should write a book.’ I started hearing it from so many different people. Honestly, I didn’t think my story was that interesting. I lived it. That’s my day do tday. It’s not a big deal. But, when you start talking to people who are not a part of the industry and start start telling people, male and female, it’s like ‘That’s crazy.’ That’s an aspiring for a young woman who want to get in this industry. They watch videos and they think that is all it is about. When in actuality there is a whole world behind those cameras that people do not know about.

AllHipHop: What was one of the toughest situations to talk about in the book?

Nothing. I’m usually an open book as far as things that are bothering or issues that I have. I do not embarrass easily and I am not ashamed of anything that I have done. For me, I like to tell my story whether it makes me look crazy or makes me look good. I rather tell my story so I can get honest opinions. I don’t like to pick and choose what I tell people. Even with me being on a show like Love and Hip Hop. I could get on the show like a lot of ladies and say ‘Oh I don’t do that. I don’t date celebrities.’ Then people get up in your business anyway. The hardest part of writing the book was picking what stories to put in the book. What fit with the timeline. What was too much information. If I told everything the book would probably be 10,000 pages long.

AllHipHop: So how did you choose what to put in and what not to?

We just put a list of names and I jotted down situations with each. I also had journals that the publisher went through. It was a matter of process of elimination.  The majority of the events in each chapter, I learned something from them so if it was a situation where I felt like I didn’t learn anything from it or I felt no one else could learn anything from it then we didn’t use it.

AllHipHop: You’re as controversial off the show as you are on the show Love & Hip Hop.  What do you think is your character on the show?

I have no idea. I don’t think they gave me a  character. You know why I say that? If it’s someone like Tahiry or Raqi. You see every week in three to four scenes an episode so you can get a better idea of the person that they are. When you see me for eight seconds in one episode and then see me for 30 seconds in the next you cant build a character. There was no character building. No one knows how I talk. No one knows that I’m funny. No one knows that I’m caring. They don’t know what the hell is going on in my life. All they know is that a book is coming out. Period. People on Twitter always saying “well what does she do?” You don’t know any of that if you didn’t watch last season when I was on  with Emily. You didn’t know I was Fab’s assistant. You didn’t know I did styling at Murda Inc. You didn’t know I worked at Slip-N-Slide Records. I worked Rick Ross projects.

AllHipHop: You’re as controversial off the show as you are on the show Love & Hip Hop.  What do you think is your character on the show?

I have no idea. I don’t think they gave me a  character. You know why I say that? If it’s someone like Tahiry or Raqi. You see every week in three to four scenes an episode so you can get a better idea of the person that they are. When you see me for eight seconds in one episode and then see me for 30 seconds in the next you cant build a character. There was no character building. No one knows how I talk. No one knows that I’m funny. No one knows that I’m caring. They don’t know what the hell is going on in my life. All they know is that a book is coming out. Period. People on Twitter always saying “well what does she do?” You don’t know any of that if you didn’t watch last season when I was on  with Emily. You didn’t know I was Fab’s assistant. You didn’t know I did styling at Murder Inc. You didn’t know I worked at Slip-N-Slide Records. I worked Rick Ross projects.

AllHipHop: Which storyline is your favorite on Love & Hip Hop?

I don’t watch the show.

AllHipHop: Oh you don’t watch the show?

No. [Laughs] There are episodes of myself that I still haven’t seen. I don’t know it’s weird seeing yourself on TV. It’s awkward.  I don’t look at myself as Winter Ramos on Love & Hip Hop. I’m just a Spanish girl from the projects that has grinded in the industry that has got the chance to get on TV because of her hardwork.

AllHipHop: How did you get into the industry? What made you want to get into this industry?

When I was in High School I used to go to this club called The Tunnel. A lot of the biggest artists now used to hang out at The Tunnel. The Jay-Z’s, the B.I.G.’s, the Puff [Daddy]’s. They were no ones at the time. I had met [Junior M.A.F.I.A. member] Nino Brown. I was always hanging out with them and seeing them come into into this industry I was like ‘This is cool.’ There wasn’t a lot of money  being made but you’re hanging out at the house with someone, you turn on the TV and oh sh*t they have a video on Video Music Box. It intrigued my interest but I did not know what to do. But I hung around and saw what was going on. Then I saw there was wardrobe styling and how you can bring clothes to these events to these photo shoots and video shoots and make great money.

AllHipHop: You were in college for a while. When did you decide to do styling full time and how much of college did you get done before you left?

I was in my third year of school. I had this friend, Dan Tan who used to throw parties in New York and I used to go to a lot of his paraties before I left for the parties. I ran into him at the Def Jam building when I was with one of my homegirls  whowas working at Interscope with Foxy Brown’s brother Antoine. I ran in to Dan Tan and I told him I was doing the styling thing on the side and going to school. At the time, Murda Inc had fired their stylist at the time. He was like “You want to work with Rule” and I was like H*ll yeah.” I never went back to school.

[ALSO READ: Love & Hip Hop’s Winter Ramos Preps To Rock Music Industry with Tell-All Book]

AllHipHop: What were the factors that led to you starting to become intimate with some of these entertainers?

In this industry. It’s not a job. It becomes a lifestyle. 24 hours a day. Seven days a week. You’re around these guys on a consistent basis. You’re at the offices. You’re at the video shoots.  You’re at the photoshoots. You’re at the dinners. You’re at the house. You’re at the events. I’m not a bad looking young lady. I’m the typical female they go for. Spanish, long hair and pretty girl. Since those were the guys I were around all the time those were the guys who would approached me that kind of intrigued me. So why not?  I wasn’t hanging out anywhere else. So of course  I’m going to end up dating all of the guys I end up surrounding myself with.

AllHipHop: Is there any one relationship that stands out the most to you?

Hell no. [Laughs] They weren’t all the same but they all ended the same. It was all game. That’s why I named the book “Game Over”. Regardless of who he is these celebrities are human. They’re men . They have feelings. They care, they cry and they bleed. Just because they are on television doesn’t make them superheroes. It all starts out the same. ‘Oh he’s feeling me, we’re spending a lot of time together, we’re on the phone a lot. He’s busy, he’s doing his thing and then it all kind of ends the same way. It’s just game. It’s A LOT of game that you have to play. When you get sick of playing the game with that particular person you move on to playing the game with someone else.

AllHipHop: What story didn’t make the book that you think people would be interested in knowing about?

Hmm.. There’s not one story in particular but in the book I’ve only named one athlete that I have been with because that was a relationship that I was in. So I would say dating an athlete takes a certain type of person. Any young lady who is currently in a relationship with in an athlete or that is her goal need to know that there is a lot of sh*t that goes on. It takes  a certain woman to date an athlete, stay sane and live a normal life with a man that rich. You have to expect things. I always get confused is a woman strong for withstanding all the bullsh*t that comes with these types of relationships or is she weak for accepting for allowing this guy to put her through this because he has money and he is on TV.

AllHipHop: What type of celebrity was the best to date? Athletes? Entertainers? Executives?

I would say an executive because he is more stable and he’s in the office a lot of the times. Unless you have an executive who wants to be an artist who when the artist is on the road he wants to be there. But with executives it is a more stable environment. Where they are home a lot of times and able to work these long hours. For the most part they don’t have to attend . They get to pick and choose which events they go to. When you’re an artist, you go wherever  they tell you to go. An athlete is on the road 6 months out of the year, you have no control over that. He’s in Chicago and from Chicago he goes to New York. From New York he goes to Miami. That is everyday life for almost half the year.

AllHipHop: You’re very forward. Do you think your personality could be abrasive at times? Are you cynical towards love?

No. I think everything happens for a  reason. All these guys that I had mentioned in the book, I don’t have a problem with them. I don’t want to see somebody not getting money, not being successful or not doing their thing. I don’t look at it like ‘I cant believe he did this, eff him.’ No. They handled me that way. It is what it is. I’m straight forward but I’ve always been like that. I was the assistant to a multiplatinum selling artist. I had to be like that and get down to the point. There was no beating around the bush. There was no playing around. I didn’t have time for that then and I don’t have time for that now. When you in an industry where you’re surrounded by a bunch of men you cant be emotional  and you cant be a typical girl is in certain situations because you got to keep it moving. If I dwelled on that shit I would’ve cut my wrist a long time ago.

AllHipHop: Will there be other books?

There’s definitely going to be more books. I might do some non-fiction. I have so many stories that I can write an entire book off of one incident. Once this I put out and we maximize its exposure I’ll see what’s next. But ther will definitely be more books. I have a publisher who understands my hard work. If there’s anything that needs to happen I make it happen. I put all my people in a place where all of us can get money and not just me. So in a situation like that I can talk to her

AllHipHop: You are in a relationship with someone who is not in the industry. How’s that?

It’s cool. It’s fun. It’s totally different from anything else that I’ve done before. It’s a learning procees having a situation where this person is around all the time. This is a better situation and at the end of the day this is real and this is not some bullsh*T.

 

 

Filed under: Features Tagged: B.I.G., fabolous, Ja Rule, Jay-Z, Junior Mafia, love & hip hop, murder inc., Puff Daddy, Raqi Thunder, Rick Ross, Tahiry, Winter Ramos
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Hip-Hop Rumors: Does Drake Have Shooters On the Team? More Weeknd Rumors!

Most is quiet on the home front with these dudes, but there are a couple of new developments. First of all, it looks like The Weeknd is naming his new album Kissland. That’s pretty good for the ladies and the drug-addicted male fans he may have. As for me, I’m not really checking for it, respectfully. But, dude has apparently made his way in the game and he’s not looking back at Drake or anybody else for that matter. As for Drake and the new crew he’s supposedly running with. I heard this crew Reps Up is not as new as I originally suggested.

RELATED: Hip-Hop Rumors: Drake And The Weeknd Beefing?

These street dudes were down with Drake well before Weekend and his hugs and kissy XO movement. Apparently, the Reps Up dude P. Reign caught a very bad gun charge a few years ago and needed some financial help with that. I was told that when Drake rapped, “Loaning a little money and keepin’ them out of prison” was for P. Reign. I cannot confirm nor deny that that is a fact. If so, the Weeknd has a problem. DRAKE GOT GOONS!

RELATED: Hip-Hop Rumors: Its A Wrap For Drake And The Weeknd!



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Steve Harvey Says Hollywood More Racist Than America

(AllHipHop News) Legendary comedian Steve Harvey has seen it all in his 28 year career which spans stand-up, television, movies and radio. In a recent feature with The Hollywood Reporter, the veteran funnyman claims Hollywood is more racist than America as a whole.

“Hollywood is still very racist,” Harvey says. “Hollywood is more racist than America is. They put things on TV that they think the masses will like. Well, the masses have changed. The election of President Obama should prove that. And television should look entirely different. [Scandal star] Kerry Washington should not be the first African-American female to head up a drama series in 40 years. In 40 years! That’s crazy.”

In another shocking revelation, the former star of the WB Television Network sitcom The Steve Harvey Show explains how African Americans are manipulated to help increase new television networks build audiences. According to Harvey, a WB executive once informed him new networks support shows featuring African Americans because they bring a guaranteed audience. However, once the network has developed a core fanbase “they slowly start phasing them out,” according to Harvey.

One of the hardest working men in showbiz is not letting some backwards racial thinking stop him progressing. The 2012 adaptation of his 2009 book Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man entitled Think Like A Man has grossed over over $ 96 million worldwide with  a $ 12 million production budget. His hosting gig at Family Feud has helped increase their ratings by 155 percent and brings in seven million viewers.

Filed under: MOBILE, News Tagged: Kerry Washington, president Obama, Steve Harvey
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Hip-Hop Rumors: The Jigga Is Up! But, There’re More Jay / Kendrick Rumors!

I need to just let the cat out of the bag when I know that the cat is in the bag. Because I just go scooped by the competition! Wait, ain’t no comp! There is only one illseed! Seriously, remember this:

Remember this rumor?

RELATED: Hip-Hop Rumors: Jay-Z’s Working On New Solo Album

Yeah, I had rumor where I said, “Lots of new bucks coming in the game. Apparently, he’s recorded with one of them already. I’ll tip that off to you in a bit, but its great news. Hip-Hop Lives! All sorts of colorful flavorings going on.”

So, yeah…its Kendrick. But, here is something not in the rumors – I’m hearing Kendrick and Jay are working together on Jay-Z’s next album. Here is what everybody’s talking about though: Jay-Z on Kendrick’s “B**tch Don’t Kill My Vibe.” Oh, yeah….there’s a vid coming soon for that song.



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20 Years Later, CB4 Has More In Common With Today’s Hip-Hop Era

Twenty years ago, a movie debuted that tackled the absurdity of Hip-Hop music, it poked fun at the music industry and the depth some will go to become rappers. That film is the cult classic CB4.

The film tells story of Albert (Chris Rock), Euripides (Allen Payne), and Otis (Deezer D), three middle-class friends who have ambitions of becoming rap stars.  After Albert fails to get the help of nightclub owner and criminal Gusto (Charlie Murphy) to give them a break, Gusto is arrested and led to believe that Albert set him up.

While Gusto is behind bars, Albert takes Gusto’s name (sound familiar) becoming “MC Gusto” and forms a hardcore rap group, CB4 (Cell Block 4), with Euripides and Otis now known as Dead Mike and Stab Master Arson.

CB4‘s satirical depiction of gangsta rap still resonates with audiences today.  Writers Chris Rock, Nelson George (author of the critically-acclaimed book, Hip-Hop America), and Robert LoCash are not only able to laugh at the sensationalism that was, and still is, such a part of rap, but also make a few poignant points about it as well.

In honor of the flick’s 20th anniversary , AllHipHop.com took another look at CB4 and came up with 5 reasons that the film should be deemed, “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” and selected for the preservation by the United States National Film Registry just like its Rock-and-Roll counterpart, This is Spinal Tap.

Hip-Hop culture has made a lasting impression on music, and CB4 is one of the many ways it has done the same for film.

5) Music is a character in this film, and so the music supervision of the movie and its accompanying soundtrack are vital to the entire project’s success.  Fortunately, neither disappoint.  While the film’s focus is hardcore Hip-Hop, the music for CB4 ranges from gangsta rap to new jack swing and does a superb job of including all the popular types of urban music in the era of the film’s release.

4) Controversial lyrics and contemporary music go hand-in-hand.  And while some younger rap fans may not be as well-versed in the 2 Live Crew obscenity trial as older ones, it is well parodied in CB4.  But “offensive” material in pop culture is a never-ending debate between art and the establishment.  So while the incident itself may be a dated one, the arguments for and against free speech still stand strong today and will probably remain intact well into the future.

[ALSO READ: The Tao of BIG: The 5 Most Poignant Bars on ‘Ready to Die’]

3). One of the things that this film captures very well is the transition that Hip-Hop made from its early stages to the gangsta motif that was so apparent in the late 1980s and early 90s.  While the opening credits of the film play, lots of old-school rap memorabilia is seen and there is a part where the three friends pretend to be Run-D.M.C. and rap along with a tape of “King of Rock.”  As CB4 progresses though, the music changes and then focuses on the popularity of hardcore rap at the then present time.  The group CB4 even mimics N.W.A with their hit single, “Straight Out of Locash.”

2). Unlike the aforementioned This is Spinal Tap, CB4 has its support from the Hip-Hop community and that is evident in the cameos made by Eazy-E, Shaquille O’Neal, Ice Cube, Flavor Flav, and most memorably Ice-T.  And even if the Rock-and-Roll satire preceded the Hip-Hop one, the lack of rock music support in Spinal Tap (not counting The Runaways’ bassist Vicki Blue) costs it credibility when compared to CB4.  Years later, in Ice-T’s documentary, The Art of Rap, Grandmaster Caz famously says, “Hip-Hop didn’t invent anything.  Hip-Hop reinvented everything.”  CB4 is a perfect example of that.

1). The message of the movie is that wrong-doing and disrespect is nothing to be glorified.  And while Hip-Hop has always had a fascination with crime and punishment in cinema, CB4 is notably significant because it presents potentially real consequences for even just pretending to be a thug.  And impressionable Hip-Hop fans can relate to that far more than Scarface killing people, doing a ton of cocaine in a mansion, and then being shot to death.

Why do you think CB4 is a cult classic?  Would you be interested in seeing a sequel?  Sound off in the comments section!

 

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