Thursday, September 29, 2011

Lil' Eazy E to star in 'Straight Outta Compton'?



Ever since Ice Cube's announcement back in 2009 that he'd be producing an NWA biopic, "Straight Outta Compton," there's been little to go on save an intriguing list of potential directors (Peter Berg?Really?).

For all of you keeping track, here's another clue to bag. Eazy E's rapper son Eric Wright Jr., whose stagename is Lil' Eazy E ("Chet Haze" was taken), told TMZ he's in talks to star as his famous dad. According to the interview, there've been no formal auditions, and Wright's acting experience is limited. But c'mon! His name is Lil' Eazy E. In the bag!



(TMZ via Indiewire)









T.I. released from halfway-house!

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Gucci Mane heads back to jail yet again!


This time, Gucci Mane will be incarcerated for 6 months, on a battery charge from last April. He will also have to pay a $3,000 fine and restitution.

Jeezy reveals TM103 tracklist minus features



Jeezy leaks the tracklist but looks like he's keeping the features quiet.


  1. Talk 2 Me
  2. Real Is How Ya Feel
  3. Supa Freak
  4. Trump
  5. L.M.M.
  6. Nothin'
  7. Never Be The Same
  8. 38
  9. Higher Learning
  10. Change Ya Life
  11. I Do
  12. Trapped
  13. Lil Homies
  14. Errythang
  15. This Ones For You

Life feat. Jadakiss - Trae Tha Truth

Nas to release memoir in 2012



A year from now, we’ll all have heard Nas’ next album (hopefully) and will be able to sit down and read his tell all memoir entitled It Ain’t Hard To Tell. Co-written by TourĂ©, Nas will delve into his beefs with Jay-Z and Bill O’Reilly, his past relationships with Carmen Bryan and Kelis, and his mother’s battle with cancer. Shouts to XXL on the heads up.

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Nas says Frank Ocean is one of the brightest new stars



It takes true talent to command Nas’ attention. The hip-hop icon continues to single out Frank Ocean, calling him one of today’s brightest new stars.


“Frank Ocean is just a new gust of wind to move things out the way and give us something new,” the “Nasty” MC previously told Billboard of the Odd Future crooner, who’s worked with Jay-Z, Kanye West, and BeyoncĂ©.

During a recent interview with Toronto’s Flow 93.5, he elaborated on who he was referring to, saying, “Just the garbage, the garbage pail kids out there that’s everywhere.”

The discerning Nas bestowed praise on the “Novacane” singer. “Everybody just don’t have it, so somebody that comes out like Frank Ocean and does it his way and sings his way, it’s fresh, it’s good for the game,” he explained.

The two have been in the studio together and Nas is counting on their collaborations to make his upcoming album. “I need Frank Ocean on the album. We actually started working, so I gotta finish it.”

Nas is expected to announce an official title and release date for his 10th album in the next week.


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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

High Life - B.o.B.

Eminem crowned "King Of Hip-Hop" by Rolling Stone


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Eminem has earned yet another accolade. Rolling Stone has bestowed the rap titan with its current King of Hip-Hop title based on his album sales, YouTube views, and social-media scores.


Not far behind Marshall Mathers is Lil Wayne, who claims second place based on his album and ticket sales, online rankings, and awards, while his Young Money cohort Drake comes in third.

The list is not a ranking of all-time greatest MCs. Instead, the magazine selected 20 solo rappers who have dropped an album from 2009 through the first seven months of 2011. The positions were determined by album sales, rankings on the R&B/hip-hop and rap charts, YouTube views, social media, concert grosses, industry awards, and critics’ ratings.

Contenders included Big Boi, B.o.B, Diddy, Drake, Eminem, Fabolous, Lupe Fiasco, Gucci Mane, Jay-Z, Kid Cudi, Lil Wayne, Ludacris, Nicki Minaj, Pitbull, Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg, T.I., Waka Flocka Flame, Kanye West, and Wiz Khalifa.

Despite the “king” title, Nicki Minaj is the sole female on the list, beating out some of her male peers for the No. 6 spot. See the full list below.

Rolling Stone’s “Kings of Hip-Hop” List

1. Eminem
2. Lil Wayne
3. Drake
4. Kanye West
5. Jay-Z
6. Nicki Minaj
7. Rick Ross
8. Ludacris
9. Gucci Mane
10. T.I.
11. Snoop Dogg
12. Diddy
13. Pitbull
14. Fabolous
15. Wiz Khalifa
16. B.o.B
17. Waka Flocka Flame
18. Lupe Fiasco
19. Kid Cudi
20. Big Boi