Archive for March, 2009

Kanye West Charged With Three Misdemeanors

Wednesday, March 18 2009 1:13 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: True Story
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Rolling Stone reports that gangsta rapper Kanye West was charged with three misdemeanors following his attack on the paparazzi last September. He’s due back in court April 14 for arraignment. Though he’s bound to get a slap on the wrist, the thought of Kanye going to the bing makes me chuckle. You don’t want to know what they do to guys that wear pink in there. Ha!

Just Blaze Snippets (Tony Touch Show)

Wednesday, March 18 2009 12:21 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Music
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Here’s another treat from the Shade 45 airwaves: Last Tuesday, Just Blaze played some brief but spectacular snippets from the above marathon Baseline studio session. Jay Electronica also shot some video from that night that I’ve been trying to get my hands on since our launch. In the meantime, this better hold ya over.

No Clifford here. But my other rap buddy named Jay sounds great and when was the last time you heard Mos flow this well. I guarantee whatever Just got is 10 x doper than any bullshit Pretty Flaco album on the way. Some artists need guidance!

Snippet #1

Snippet #2

Snippet #3

Snippet #4

That’s Kweli talkin’ to Just on #2. Reflection Eternal were also on the Tony Touch show that night.

R.I.P. Hip-Hop Connection magazine

Wednesday, March 18 2009 12:14 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Newsstand Stan

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Say it ain’t so! As the first hip-hop publication, Hip-Hop Connection has fallen on hard times. And after 232 issues, the U.K. based mag is finally folding. In their final issue, they surveyed 100 MCs to crown the Greatest Rapper Of All Time. But com’on, let’s be honest. 2Pac >(insert MC here)

Props Unkut via HHC

RR Q&A: Bun B on Legacy, Loyalty and Leadership

Wednesday, March 18 2009 11:33 AM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Q&A
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Interview: Insanul “Incilin” Ahmed

Bernard “Bun B” Freeman keeps on moving. He leans back into his black leather recliner to change out of his Nikes and into socks and sandals, but he doesn’t sit for long. He gets up and grabs his iPhone or he stares out the window of Jive’s Midtown office in Manhattan, New York. He’s in New York promoting the final UGK album, 4 Life, which drops March 31st. Taking a moment out of his busy sked, he sits with RapRadar and reflects on Pimp C, the history of UGK, and being apart of the most underrated rap groups of the ‘90s.

You and Pimp were known for disagreeing a lot. What was that process like when you and Pimp were debating about song structure?

It wasn’t a big deal. It was like [leans back into chair and does Pimp's accent]; “How we gone do the last verse?” “You want to do it?” “You want me to do it?” “You want to split it?” “We could split it.”

[Laughs] Like southern gentlemen on the porch.

“What you want to do, 8/8?” “Do 8/8? “ “We could do 4/4/4/4?” “Aite, we’ll do 8/8.” “Aite, cool.” Sip your lemonade and wipe your brow.

One of the things I notice when I listen to your solo albums, is there are a lot of features. Are you a reluctant solo artist?

Well I didn’t want to be a solo artist in the first place… Here’s the thing, when you’re a solo artist you’re used to writing three verses every song. I don’t come from that context; I come from a group context where it was always split. At the most I had two 16s, I never had to form the entire structure by myself. So for me, my first solo album I guess you could somewhat consider it some of it to be more of a cop out. Just being very real, it would be a lot easier if I could let so and so come and do this third verse. It would be a lot easier to just let him rap. It’s not like, I don’t want to do it but just put someone else on it.

In the long run, 10 maybe 15 years from now, how do you want UGK to be remembered for and as?

Honestly, I’m not even going to lie about it, I been thinking about it ever since I realized how long it’s been since we put out our first album, but in 8 years we’ll be eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. So I’m curious to see where UGK stands in that lexicon. There are a lot of great groups that came out around ’92; OutKast, Tribe, Wu-Tang, 8ball and MJG, will all come up that year. There’s a lot of legacies that are getting ready to come up in rap. It will be interesting to see who, when, and how that acknowledgment gets made up.

Is that the acknowledgement you want? Would that make you happy?

It honestly would make me happy because Pimp always wanted UGK to be seen as a true music group, not just two rappers. UGK is a group, with the producer for the group having incredible musical sensibility. UGK was always Pimp’s baby I just helped him raise it… No homo. That’s a good place to put in no homo.

[Laughs]

But to me that’s the essential thing of it. For me, a long time I was very indifferent about UGK: Either it works or it doesn’t. But I realized that a lot of people took it way more serious than I did, so I probably need to respect it because it’s something that I may look at as just a job but it’s something that’s very real to a lot of people. When you realize how people look at you and what you really represent, it gives you a better perspective. What I really lacked for a long time in UGK was the respect of who we were in the terms of everything because I honestly didn’t believe we were on anybody’s radar.

Now that you look back, what was UGK?

Shoo… I think Sach [Sacha Jenkins] and them put it pretty good; I think we probably were the most underrated rap group of the 90s.

The most underrated?

I think that’s fair. That’s what ego trip magazine nominated us. That’s why I say it. I don’t want to say we earned it. But I think it was fair to give us that label. I think UGK gets a lot of credit because of the fact that you put me and Pimp in the studio, you get back an album. And I think that’s the true definition of a duo, a real group. You put those guys in the studio and they come back with an album.

When Pimp first got incarcerated, I think you told XXL, that you were really depressed; you were drinking a fifth a day, punching out windows. Was it like that when he passed?

No, not at all. I think that was more due to a lot of uncertainty. Just to be very real, this is something I never really talked about, but I was mad at him. I was fuckin’ mad at him! I felt like he had taken everything we had worked for and potentially thrown it away. And I was very pissed off about it. Primary, not just for myself but also for him because he was the one who did all the hard work and he just threw it away. Once I came up out of my funk, I was determined to not let it go to waste. I was determined for myself, and for his sake, and all the people who had given so much to UGK, to try to do right by it. And at least keep it where it was. By the fact that I wanted to do right, other people did right and I got a gang of support and it ended up becoming even bigger than it was then when he went to jail.

Rick Ross Promo T-Shirt

Wednesday, March 18 2009 11:04 AM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: True Story
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That Rick Ross sure is a nice guy. Last night, Officer Ricky gave us media folks these shirts as a parting gift from his listening session. Promo T’s are the best. Not only are they free, but they’re also great for wifey to rock around the house. See, even Stewie approves. Click the jump to see the back.

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New Music: Cam'ron "Caveman"

Wednesday, March 18 2009 10:28 AM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Music

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Here is the latest and greatest from King Jaffe Joe:

“Caveman”

“It’s so easy a caveman can do it dog!”

Reggie Bush x Kim Kardashian Spread In GQ

Wednesday, March 18 2009 9:58 AM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Clutch

Football star Reggie Bush and Ray J’s leftovers Kim Kardashian are featured in this month’s GQ magazine. Hit the jump to read an excerpt from their interview, available online.

That sounds normal enough, but here

New Video: Jim Jones "Blow The Bank"

Wednesday, March 18 2009 9:30 AM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus
Damn Hot 97 and their embed codes! Here’s Capo’s latest vid off Prey IV Reign, “Blow The Bank”. Is it just me, or does this video seem like it’s been done before?

Props: RealTalkNY via Hot 97

New Video: XXL x Charles Hamiton "Loser"

Wednesday, March 18 2009 8:15 AM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus

Here is the world premiere of Dukie Charles Hamilton’s “Loser,” directed by XXL’s Travis Satten.

Props: XXL

2Pac's Biopic Paperwork

Wednesday, March 18 2009 7:54 AM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: True Story

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Somehow, the homie Scott over at WoooHa got his hands on the legal documents concerning Afeni Shakur’s suit against Morgan Creek Entertainment.

“The document goes on to mention how Morgan Creek entered the

discussions in 2008 as both sides negotiated deal points in a draft but

still no verbal or written agreement or approval to move forward. But

finally, only after Notorious opened well did Morgan Creek

say they agreed to the terms and that it was binding. Amura

Entartinament argues they never had any such agreement.”

Com’on now, don’t go making your G’s in a sleezy way!