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December 30, 2005

Biggie & Bad Boy Sued

(Originally posted on Late Nite Noise)

Well, it had been a good few months for Diddy and Bad Boy Records. His "Making The Band 3" did phenomenally in the ratings along with his other show, "Run's House" (he produces it) on cable network MTV. He dropped Black Rob's 2nd album to critical acclaim, and just this past week The Notorious B.I.G.'s Duets: The Final Chapter had huge 1st week sales of well over 400,000. Not to mention he finally settled the publishing situation with ex-Bad Boy members The Lox. Life was good - what could go wrong?

A lawsuit - that's what.

Bad Boy Records, the estate of The Notorious B.I.G. and Universal Records, which distributed Ready To Die, are all currently being sued for samples used on he late rapper's debut album. Bridgeport Music, Inc. and sister company Westbound Records have launched a copyright infringement lawsuit for samples used on the late rapper's 1994 classic album. The suit says Biggie, Bad Boy, and Universal Records never received permission for samples used on "Machine Gun Funk", "Gimme The Loot" and "Ready To Die".

"Ready to Die" and "Gimme the Loot" used samples from the Ohio Players' "Singing In The Morning," and "Machine Gun Funk" used a sample from the Horny Horns' "Up For The Down Stroke." Bridgeport owns the copyright for both compositions.

Lawyers for both sides met before a U.S. District Court Magistrate in Nashville, Tennessee last week on a defense motion to dismiss some legal claims before trial. The trial is being held there seeing as both sides' legal teams are based in Tennessee and both sides have business interests there.

Bad Boy and Universal's legal team maintains that Bad Boy had the proper licenses to record the songs and adds that Westport has no federal copyright claim to the song "Singing In The Morning." The sound recording for that song appears to have been copyrighted in 1971, before sound recordings were granted federal copyright protection.

The prosecution refutes that claim and is also seeking damages under state laws in Michigan and Tennessee that he says apply. As of Tuesday (December 27), the Magistrate had not ruled on the motions, which also seek to dismiss Universal as a defendant.

Bridgeport and Westbound, both owned by Armen Boladian, own the rights to hundreds of popular 1970s funk recordings. Since 2001, Bridgeport has filed over 400 lawsuits - 477 to be exact - against music and entertainment companies claiming copyright infringement.

Since Ready To Die has sold over 4 million copies, both parties have a lot at stake in this lawsuit. The three cases involving Ready To Die would be the first Bridgeport cases to reach jury trial. Most have been settled and a few dismissed.

"Mo' money, mo' problems', huh Puff?




- by the god Dirty Backpacks
Late Nite Noise

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    posted by HipHopHavoc at 12/30/2005 | 3 comments

  • Pimp My Ride Comes To An End

    (Originally posted on Late Nite Noise)


    West Coast Customs



    Ah, the end of an era. MTV and West Coast Customs, the cats who do the pimpin' on "Pimp My Ride", have called it quits, meaning the end of the show's run on the cable network. At the center of the split was owner Ryan Friedlinghause's concerns about his company's image (surely he didn't want to be known as a company known for it's - gasp - Hip Hop affiliations!).

    But don't fret if you're a fan - a new show with the West Coast Customs team will be popping up on The Discovery Channel, which already has tons of vehicle re-make shows such as the popular "American Chopper" and "American Hot Rod". The new show will shift it's focus to work on helicopters, buses, private jets and other not so "pimpish" vehicles.

    No word if Xzibit will still be involved, but the marriage between MTV and West Coast Customs proved to be profitable for both sides - besides the increase in business and notoriety, WCC will be moving their headquarters to a 21,000 square foot corporate-style building/warehouse in an industrial park in Corona, which has a thriving auto industry. Not to mention a version of the show debuted in the U.K. earlier this year.

    Somebody say "Pimpin' ain't easy!"



    - by the god Dirty Backpacks
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  • December 22, 2005

    Snoop Dogg pays tribute to Stanley Williams

    The rapper attends the former death-row inmates' funeral.

    Hip-hop star Snoop Dogg paid special tribute to Stanley 'Tookie'
    Williams at the executed former gang leader's Los Angeles funeral yesterday (Dec. 20.

    Over 1,500 supporters of the Crips founder-turned-peace activist attended the funeral, which was watched on a large TV set by the overflow of mourners.

    Snoop Dogg recited a poem titled 'Until We Meet Again' at the service, according to AllHipHop.com. Williams himself left a tape recorded message, urging those present to spread a positive message.

    He said on the tape, "Teach them how to avoid our destructive footsteps. Teach them to strive for higher education. Teach them to promote peace and teach them to focus on rebuilding the neighbourhoods that you, others and I helped to destroy."

    Williams, 51, was convicted for the 1979 murder of four people during a Los Angeles robbery. He was executed by lethal injection on 13 December (05), hours after California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger denied his plea for clemency.

    In line with his last wish, Williams' ashes will be scattered in South
    Africa.

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  • Westcoast CD Aims At Unnecessary Gang Violence

    Los Angeles, CA - Watts Records, LLC today announced the national release of Peace Warriors, a new CD featuring Watts Hip Hop and R&B artists performing songs that inspire listeners to support an end to gang warfare and other senseless violence that plagues U.S. cities. Young talented rappers and singers from the Watts community raised in the midst of gang violence have joined with established performers to create music that speaks to real issues and takes Hip Hop back to the streets where it was originally formed. This music carries a message of peace that began with the signing of the historic Crips and Bloods Peace Treaty in Watts in 1992.

    The CD features for the first time ever a live-band remake of "Express Yourself" featuring the legendary Charles Wright of the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band performing a new, socially conscious Hip Hop version of the 1970 hit. The original "Express Yourself," which made it to number 12 on the Billboard charts, has been introduced to today’s generation through numerous advertising campaigns including Burger King, Gatorade and recently as the promotional theme song for the 2005 NBA All-Star Weekend. Wright’s funk-infused vocals and the wicked flows of the various peace warrior rappers and vocalists make this new version the perfect song for young and old alike and establishes peace on the streets as the new way to "express yourself."

    Former Death Row/OFTB rapper Flipside, who was raised in Watts, delivers a hard core rhyme with "Something Wicked," painting a vivid picture of the reality of gangs in Watts…it’s where we took the American flag and tore it in half…made red and blue rags and let our pants sag…brainwashed to protect our community, bustin’ at any nigga’ that came through new to me. The first single from the CD "Tears in the Rain" reveals the self-reflecting, insightful thoughts of rapper Pipe the Snipe from Watts Jordan Downs Projects. The song is set to a haunting, melodic beat, offering ambience to a story of personal pain and redemption.

    The satirical narrative on police abuse, "Mr. Officer," addresses the issue of racial profiling in a fun west coast laid-back style. The sensuous yet hard-edged ballad "Dark Side" tells the story of a woman struggling with the reality that the man she loves is still tied to the dangerous street life she fears will be his doom. While the album is full of message lyrics, the club rocking "Bank Roll" is a straight party cut that will have listeners bouncing in their cars and at the hottest nightspots.

    "This music captures what it is to live and struggle in an urban war zone. These young peace warriors want to remind people that the greatest heroes are champions of peace not perpetrators of violence, that peace is not a refuge of the soft and weak but a noble ideal both positive and powerful," said Aqeela Sherrills, co-founder of Watts Records.

    "The Peace Warriors album is about real people who grew up facing real life-threatening situations rapping about how gang violence is nothing to glorify and how rappers pretending to be gangsters does not truly represent the reality of the street," said Watts Records co-founder Douglas Roddy.

    Peace Warriors is now available in stores in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Baltimore, Washington, DC, Charlotte, Greensboro, Richmond and Norfolk and is expanding to stores nationwide. The CD is also available online at www.wattsrecords.com.

    Watts Records, LLC is a partnership between Community Self-Determination Institute, a Watts-based social profit organization and Diverse Entertainment, a music production and marketing firm. The record label was founded in 2003 with the financial support of 154 Entertainment.

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  • Hip Hop Album Release Party Ends With 3 Stabbed

    Three people were stabbed early Wednesday at a Manhattan club that was hosting a record release party for a new collection of duets featuring slain rapper Notorious B.I.G.

    Detectives also were investigating a shooting near the club, named Exit, that occurred around the same time. It was unclear if the two incidents were related.

    Authorities could not confirm reports that the party was attended by Sean "Diddy" Combs and Notorious B.I.G.'s mother, Voletta Wallace. The two co-produced the new "Duets" record, which pairs the rapper's vocals with Eminen, Jay-Z and other artists.

    Police said that at 3:10 a.m., patrol officers heard gunfire at a parking garage near the club. Inside, they found three men with gunshot wounds; all were taken to the hospital in stable condition.

    Moments later, police received a 911 call reporting a stabbing at the club. Officers found three victims _ two men who were slashed in the face and one who was stabbed in the stomach; all were hospitalized.

    There were no arrests. Detectives were questioning the occupants of a car spotted fleeing the scene shortly after the shooting.

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  • Rap Contest Offers Recording Contract

    The producers of TURN UP THE MIC are accepting applications for a contest that will result in someone becoming a reality TV R&B / HIP HOP star with a recording contract worth an estimated $1 million.

    Contestants are to submit their application along with a 1 minute video on DVD and the $15 entry/evaluation fee by US mail. Applications and entry requirements are available through www.turnupthemic.com.

    The winner of TURN UP THE MIC will win an estimated $1,000,000 recording contract and tour next year with the JACROZ GO-LIVE TOUR 2006. The contest is open to ages 8 - 45.

    The show is from the creative mind of Harry Keane Jr., the Irving man (now living in Rowlett) who sued Fox and the Producers of American Idol claiming he came up with the original concept and idea in 1994. There was never a denial of Mr. Keane’s creation. The Southern District Court of Texas (Civil Action #H-03-1642) decided that because Mr. Keane sent out his concept and idea unsolicited, he failed to protect his ownership interest.

    Mr. Keane is still embroiled in his lawsuit to protect others from going down this road ever again. No matter which laws are re-written, in Mr. Keane’s eyes and in the eyes of millions of fans around the world, he has been the victim of plain theft no matter how you look at it.

    Mr. Keane has never stopped developing his creative ideas. In the midst of all this lawsuit has put him through, Mr. Keane has risen to the top yet again. After eleven months of researching, developing and writing, Mr. Keane’s new show TURN UP THE MIC (a registered trademark of Turn Up The Mic, LP.) and written for Twister Entertainment, Ltd. shows you can’t keep a creative mind down. The producers required me to sign a Non Disclosure Agreement before I could learn the details of the show. Without giving away his concept and idea, I can say that what I have read reveals this show is as good as it gets in reality television.

    Turn Up The Mic has a web-site which enables an artist/contest entrant to send in a 1 minute video of his/her audition along with an on-line contestant application and a $15 entry/evaluation fee.


    -Rap News

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  • December 21, 2005

    Sony Music Picks Up Rapper DMX

    DMX, who is currently serving a 70-day jail sentence for driving with a suspended license, has left his longtime recording home of Def Jam and is headed for a new ground.

    According to MTV News, once the Yonkers native is released from jail, he is Sony Music bound, where he has reportedly signed a deal.

    DMX has cut all ties with Def Jam after hinting earlier this year that Jay-Z's new position at the label has put a strain on their relationship.

    The rapper was previously signed with Columbia (which is now part of Sony Music) back in the early '90s, but after recording for the label, his music never saw the light of day.

    X has released five #1 albums for Def Jam including his quadruple platinum debut, It's Dark and Hell is Hot, in 1998. The rapper had stated in the past his frustration with Def Jam and was supposedly retiring after his last album, The Grand Champ was released, but it seems he has had a change of heart.

    The rapper's new Def Jam album, Here We Go Now, was scheduled for release earlier this year, but has since been put on indefinite hold


    Credit: Rap News

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  • December 19, 2005

    Irv Gotti Talks About His Trial: 'I Was Scared To Death'

    ENCINO, California — Fresh from being exonerated of money-laundering charges, where do you imagine Irving "Irv Gotti" Lorenzo would go? To visit his family in Hollis, Queens? Straight to work at his Manhattan recording studio, the Crackhouse? Maybe even out to Beverly Hills to get some sun and collect his thoughts?

    Sure, you could picture any of those things, but that's not where he went. No, we found the hip-hop mogul in a quiet cul-de-sac in Encino, the town made famous by Brendan Fraser's "Encino Man" and where economy cars and minivans line quiet, unglamorous streets. But as the neighbors have come to find out during the five years since Irv and Ja Rule purchased their "Murder Inc. Pad," the serenity can easily turn hyphy.

    It's a place where Bloods and Crips have partied in unity, stars like Tyrese have danced with girls so beautiful they make the contestants on "America's Next Top Model" look like scallywags, and it's the spot where Irv and two of his right-hand men, B.J. and Dan Tan, are lounging before going back to NYC.

    "The fruits of our labor," Irv said, referring to the home. "This is one of the things that we afforded ourselves to get. It's a nice peaceful home in L.A. where we get away when we want to get away. When we wanna party, we throw a party."

    On December 2 — the day he was finally free and clear after being investigated for three years (see "Gotti Brothers Found Not Guilty Of Money Laundering") — Irv definitely partied. His friends rented a yacht and all his loved ones celebrated with Irv and his brother/co-defendant, Chris.

    "I'm on cloud nine," Irv said with a grin as he sat next to his heated pool. Given the number of gray hairs now taking residence on his head, however, it's obvious the case got to him. Now that it's over, that stress has been replaced by "a feeling of surrealness," he said. "It's an overall happy feeling for a lot of reasons. It's a happy feeling that my mom and dad ain't gotta worry no more. Just watching them come to court and seeing my mom with the stress, I couldn't help her, I couldn't ease the pain until it was over.

    "It's a happiness that the jurors saw through everything and did the right thing," he continued. "It's a happiness that after three years, the cloud the government put over my head is removed. And the sun is now shining. I got my life back and people don't have to be afraid to come near me. People don't have to say, 'Well, if I mess with him, is the government gonna bother me?' "

    By raiding his offices and studio, calling into question his friendship to convicted drug dealer Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff and dirtying his name in the media, the government basically put his professional and personal life on halt, Gotti said. He's even been quoted as saying that he thinks the whole case came about because of his "Gotti" nickname and his label's former "Murder Inc." moniker.

    "I love this country," he said. "I don't want to live nowhere else. All I'm gonna say is with me they had it wrong. They need to understand hip-hop more. Once they understand us, they would know. I'm nicknamed Irv Gotti, [but] it doesn't mean nothing. There's people nicknamed Noreaga, Fatal Hussein, it's just a nickname. It's not he's Saddam Hussein or wants to be Saddam Hussein. It's a nickname. [Gotti] is a nickname I didn't even give to myself. Hov gave me the nickname and it's stuck."

    Gotti said all he wants to do is go back to making music. The last thing he wants is more beef with the government. "They investigated me, and I hope they see they got it wrong and I didn't do anything wrong," he said. "Let me go back to being a great earner. I'll pay my taxes, just leave me alone."

    The trial of the Gottis was far from the drawn-out ordeal some had predicted. The trial began November 16 and ended just over two weeks later, with the defense resting after just two hours with only one witness on the stand, a former IRS agent (see "Gotti Defense Team Rests After Only Two Hours").

    "We felt the government didn't prove the case and I didn't want to drag my friends ... my witnesses were gonna be a very extensive, a who's who in the business artistwise and executivewise, to explain who I was and where I got my money," Gotti explained. "I didn't want the government to dive into their past, like, 'Yeah, Irv's a good guy but do you know what you did back in '83?' I didn't want them to have to go through that. I made a decision with my attorneys and my brother: 'They didn't prove their case, let's get it over with.' "

    If only it were that easy. Gotti tells a tale of an agonizing wait for the jury to deliberate. Since he'd never been to court before, he thought he could go home and wait until the jury came to a verdict. He quickly found out that he had to wait in court during deliberations.

    "You sit and you wait and you're scared like you wouldn't believe," he said. I.G. can laugh and joke about the situation now, but a couple of weeks ago he would cringe each time the jury sent a note to the judge. (" 'Somebody must be saying I'm guilty,' " he remembered telling his lawyer. "Each time a note comes out it's like, 'Oh God, no.' ")

    "I was scared to death, but I also wanted it over," he added. "I was tired of waking up with the knots in my stomach and I was like, 'Whatever it is, let it be. If my destiny is to go to jail for 10, 20 years, I'm ready and let's do it. If my destiny is to get my life back, let's do that.' I was ready to face whatever I was gonna face."

    And just like that, a little after 6 p.m. on December 2, the Gottis were free men.

    "I'd never been in tune with God like how I've been in tune with God [lately]," Gotti said. "It's a clarity."

    After the trial, the jurors requested to meet with Irv and his mother. One of the jurors even told him that she wasn't going to let anything happen to him.

    There's still a long road to go for the Lorenzos. With the legal problems put aside, they have to get back on track with their record company (see "Ashanti Eager To Put Her Label's Legal Woes Behind Her"). The Collectables by Ashanti remix album and Ja Rule's Exodus greatest-hits LP both went virtually unnoticed in their first week of release, and their 2004 studio albums both failed to reach 1 million in sales.

    Gotti blames the Inc's recent sales dip on sabotage from the higher ups at the Universal Music Group. Although he said he has no problems with Jay-Z or L.A. Reid at Def Jam (he still considers Jay a close friend and said his respect for Reid is immense), he and all the artists on his roster have defected from the label and are looking for a new distribution home. Irv said he's gotten calls from plenty of CEOs and he fully expects the Inc. (the "Murder" is still officially dropped from the label name, but Irv said he realizes people will always refer to it as Murder Inc.) to get back on its feet in 2006.

    — Shaheem Reid

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  • Kanye Tops Rolling Stone's Best Of 2005

    Kanye West says he's the best, and Rolling Stone magazine thinks so, too.

    Rolling Stone just released its "Top 50 Best Records of 2005," and West's "Late Registration" is No. 1 on the list.

    The music magazine describes "Late Registration" as "a sweepingly generous, absurdly virtuosic hip-hop classic" and offers praise for West, saying, "he can do it all."

    "A Bigger Bang" -- from the Rolling Stones -- is No. 2 on Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums list, and the White Stripes' "Get Behind Me Satan" is No. 3. Other artists to make the Top 10 include Fiona Apple, Bruce Springsteen, My Morning Jacket, Beck, Bright Eyes, Sufjan Stevens and 50 Cent.

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  • Prodigy Calls Nas A "Milkshake"...

    Mobb Deep takes the mantra "All for one, and one for all" to heart. As recent additions to 50 Cent's G-Unit squad, Prodigy and Havoc have already taken shots at The Game and Nas. SOHH.com recently sat down with one-half of the duo to discuss why.

    "I got beef with everybody that don't like me," says the Queens native. "I don't give a fuck about none of those niggas out there. Anybody that got beef with 50 Cent got beef with me. That's the King... Mobb Deep-G-Unit!"

    As for the beef with Nas, Prodigy said that's over.

    "There is no real beef with Nas," he said. "We call him Milkshake. Milkshake's not even no competition no more. We respect him though, because he's from around our way."

    50 recently said he had a moratorium on Dr. Dre working with The Game, so what does that mean for Havoc who has produced for both Jadakiss and Game?

    "Hav can shop beats to whoever he wants to," explained Prodigy. "We could still do ads for [clothing company] Southpole, it just doesn't make sense. It's about what is going to make the most money. Hav works hard for those beats. Should he give a beat to someone that isn't going to do nothing with it or someone like Eminem or Dr. Dre for The Detox? Niggas come around with the right check they can get a Hav beat. Matter [of] fact, the right check might get you a verse from P."

    Beefs aside, Prodigy is excited about the duo's new album, Blood Money, which is slated for early next year.

    "There are no guest artists, just Mobb Deep and G-Unit," said the rapper. "It's gonna be crazy, we're changing rap music. We're making some more history. Hav did 90% of the production on the album. We're making history though, in terms of money being spent, the lyrics, the way it will be promoted, the products we're putting out-everything."

    While some Mobb fans have questioned the wisdom in moving away from their independent stronghold toward the controversial G-Unit family, Prodigy begs to differ.

    "We eating off this Mob Deep shit," he said. "We just getting the audience that we want now. We not going nowhere no time soon. Fans we had from The Infamous and all our pre G-Unit albums, we love them, but it's a fact our fan base now is bigger and there are a whole lot more new fans, millions of them.

    "We are just getting started," added Prodigy. "There are nine million more people out there, we want those Eminem sales. We know about the demographics: 80% of hip hop audience is white, 6% is black. Mobb Deep been had the hood, we got the hood. It's the white consumer that we haven't had. We had them a little bit, but we want that audience Eminem got, 50 got, Dr. Dre got. That's why we say we just getting started. There is a whole new generation that Mobb Deep can reach."

    The duo is so focused on their new set, Prodigy says he didn't even follow the Murder Inc. money laundering case.

    "If it ain't got to do with my team, I don't give a fuck to tell you the truth," he said. "For anybody to beat a case I feel happy for them because I don't like the system, the government, none of that. It's good to see another black man win a case."

    Mobb Deep's Blood Money will be in stores on March 21.


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  • December 18, 2005

    Lil Wayne scores big on Billboard's Top 100 Albums chart

    Cash Money Records' hottest rising superstar, Lil Wayne, scores a breakthrough debut this week on Billboard's Top 100 Albums chart, coming in at #2 with his new album, Tha Carter II.

    The New Orleans native's critically-acclaimed CD comes right behind Eminem, and ahead of several other top tier album releases such as Korn, Ja Rule, Tori Amos and
    others.

    Lil Wayne's astonishing debut is Cash Money Records' biggest-selling debut in the hip-hop dynasty's history.

    "This truly is an historic moment for Lil Wayne and the entire Cash Money family," stated Cash Money co-founder Ronald 'Slim' Williams.

    "This album shows his growth as a young man and artist. He's changing the game from top to bottom and this is just the beginning for him." Ronald's brother, and Cash
    Money co-CEO, Bryan 'Birdman' Williams, added.

    "He's like a son to me, so I'm proud of him. This isn't just a big win for him and the label, he deliveredbig time for New Orleans as well," says Bryan Williams.

    The stunning debut of Tha Carter II comes on the heels of Lil Wayne's first ever Grammy nomination in the "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration" category for his work with Destiny's Child and T.I.

    The album continues to garner outstanding reviews: The LA Times describing the album as "explosive" and "poetic"; The New York Times raves "Lil Wayne's voice, like his flow keeps getting better"; and USA Today praises Wayne's "sharper-than-usual production and more diverse than ever lyricism."

    Lil Wayne is currently winding down a national tour with fellow Southern rapper T.I. and Young Jeezy.

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  • December 17, 2005

    Ed Lover Arrested on Assault Charges!

    NEW YORK, NY (12.17.05) -- Ed Lover, hip-hop radio personality from Power 105.1 in New York, was arrested Thursday morning and charged with two counts of third-degree assault, one count of attempted assault and one count of second-degree harassment following an incident early Sunday morning in a New York Chelsea nightclub.

    42 year old Lover, (real name James Roberts), is accused of punching a Letitia Belford, a 26-year-old woman in the left cheek , at Duvet early Sunday. The blow left the victim with a mild concussion and a gash requiring 20 stitches.

    According to police records, Lover, who works the afternoon shift on New York's Power 105.1, turned himself over to the authorities with attorney Michael Berger by his side. Lover was arraigned later that afternoon and released on $1,000 bail. Lover is due in court on March 23. According to court documents, Lover — a former Yo! MTV Raps host and occasional actor — was at club Duvet with a group of friends when the victim bumped into one of his female companions.

    The two women started fighting and one of the club's bouncers intervened. Lover allegedly worked his way around the bouncer and punched the victim in the face. Police had been looking to question Lover about the incident for most of the week. Belford's attorney, Andrew Laskin, complained that workers at the trendy W. 21st St. club gushed over Lover while his client gushed blood. "The club was much more concerned about him," he said. "They didn't try to stop him. They didn't hold him. They didn't call 911."


    -Rueters

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  • December 15, 2005

    Top 10 Greatest Songs of all Time

    And we are back people....the last one gave us an insight of what you were all thinking who the top 5 producers of all time are.

    Anyhow, here we are again....so instead of 5 we gonna do top 10...cause I couldnt just do 5....


    so as usual I will go first.



    01. Eric B & Rakim - Eric B is President
    02. Big Daddy Kane - Raw '91
    03. BDP - The Bridge is Over
    04. RunDMC - It's Tricky
    05. NWA - Straight Outta Compton
    06. Tribe Called Quest - Bonita Applebum
    07. Nas - Halftime
    08. Snoop Dogg - Gin and Juice
    09. Common - I Used to Love H.E.R
    10. Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick - Ladi Dadi



    Honorable Mention - Souls of Mischief - '93 Til Infinity, Rob Base - It takes 2, GangStarr - Just to get a Rep, De La Soul - My Buddy

    So here we Go!!!!

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  • December 12, 2005

    Feds Plan To Introduce 50 Cent Shooting In Kenneth McGriff's Trial

    The May 2000 shooting of rapper 50 Cent will be introduced as evidence against The Inc. associate, Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, who is facing the death penalty in March 2006 on racketeering, narcotics and murder charges

    On Friday (Dec. 12), the U.S. Attorney’s office confirmed they will introduce evidence that McGriff was involved in 50 Cent's shooting in 2000.

    This also opens up the possibility that 50 himself will be subpoenaed to testify in court.

    Federal prosecutors alleged that McGriff laundered his drug proceeds through companies controlled by The Inc.’s Irv and Chris Lorenzo, charges the brothers were recently vindicated of in a highly publicized trial.

    50 Cent was shot in May 2000. Early descriptions described the shooter as a black male in a black short sleeved shirt, with a stocky build.

    Prosecutors allege 50 was shot for name checking McGriff and other Queens, New York drug dealers and for feuding with The Inc.’s Ja Rule.

    Attorneys for the government unsuccessfully attempted to introduce 50 Cent’s shooting in the trial of the Lorenzo brothers, alleging that Ja Rule’s bodyguard, Robert “Sun” Lyons was the triggerman behind the May 2000 shooting, on orders of McGriff.

    50 Cent has stated in numerous interviews and on records that the shooter was Darryl “Hommo” Baum.

    Baum was later allegedly murdered on orders of Lil’ Kim’s ex-boyfriend Damion “World” Hardy in an unrelated retaliatory slaying.

    50 Cent’s feud with The Inc. and his subsequent shooting in 2000, New York, helped catapult the rapper to superstardom.

    “Evidence related to 50's shooting was introduced into Irv and Chris Gotti's trial but was thrown out by the judge because it was ruled irrelevant to their case,” author Ethan Brown told AllHipHop.com.

    Brown is the author of “Queens Reigns Supreme : Fat Cat, 50 Cent, and the Rise of the Hip Hop Hustler,” a detailed look into McGriff’s Supreme Team drug dealing crew, other Queens New York drug dealers and their connection to various players in the Hip-Hop world.

    “It makes much more sense for the Feds to introduce evidence related to 50's shooting into McGriff's trial as he is facing several murder counts,” Brown stated. “The Gotti’s, conversely, were simply charged with money laundering."

    The Lorenzo’s have repeatedly denied involvement in 50 Cent’s shooting, which has been mythologized by 50 Cent himself in albums and in his film debut, “Get Rich or Die Tryin.”

    McGriff is also charged with the slaying of another Queens, New York rapper, Eric “E Money Bags” Smith.

    E Money Bags allegedly shot a close associate of McGriff’s, Colbert “Black Just” Johnson, who later died of his wounds.

    Authorities contend that McGriff put E Money Bags under surveillance and later in 2001, gunman open fire on the rapper as he sat in his SUV parked on a Queens street, killing him instantly.

    Federal prosecutors also plan to introduce evidence of other violent acts by McGriff and/or “The Supreme Team.”

    Some of the evidence includes an incident where a man was thrown through a barbershop window, an incident where McGriff allegedly plotted to murder a woman pregnant with his child and an incident where McGriff allegedly ordered a man murdered for bumping into him at a nightclub.


    By Nolan Strong

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  • YOUNG BUCK CLOSE TO REACHING PLEA DEAL

    G-Unit rapper Young Buck is close to reaching a plea deal in his aggravated assault case. Allhiphop.com reports that the rapper's lawyer told Nashville's News 2 that a plea agreement had been reached but he could not disclose any of the details until the December 12th court date in Santa Monica, California. Buck was charged with aggravated assault for allegedly stabbing Jimmy James Johnson after Johnson punched Dr. Dre during the taping of the Vibe Awards in November of 2004. If Young Buck goes to trial, the rapper could face up to eight years behind bars if he is found guilty.


    In related news, Young Buck's court date this Thursday (December 8th) in New York City in relation to weapons charges has been pushed back to January 26th. Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, and 11 other men were arrested when authorities pulled over their van for allegedly running a red light after an Anger Management 3 tour date at New York City's Madison Square Garden in August.

    Police recovered a .357 handgun from passenger Steven Roker, and he was charged with criminal possession of a weapon. A loaded .40-caliber handgun was found on the floor of the van, so everyone was charged with criminal possession of a weapon. Another passenger, Darryl Lighty, was charged with obstructing governmental administration, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct.

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  • UGK'S PIMP C MIGHT BE RELEASED FROM PRISON IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS

    UGK's Pimp C got some good news just in time for the holidays. Allhiphop.com reports that the rapper was granted parole and could be released from prison in time for Christmas. The rapper's UGK groupmate Bun B told a Texas radio host, "Word's coming back that he's been approved for parole and should be home in the next 60 days. It's definitely a blessing, it's a beautiful thing. I hope that everybody will be able to burn the Free Pimp C shirts real soon and throwing those caps away. Then we can start rocking the Welcome Back Pimp C."


    Pimp C has been incarcerated since January 28th, 2001, when he was sentenced to eight years behind bars for parole violations on an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge. Although paroled, Pimp C, whose real name is Chad Butler, will be under state supervision until 2009.

    Pimp C released four albums as a member of UGK (Underground Kingz). The group's last release was 2001's Dirty Money. The rapper and producer released his debut album, The Sweet James Jones Stories, in March of 2005

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  • TWO PEOPLE SHOT DURING LIL FLIP SHOW IN MINNEAPOLIS

    Two people suffered non-life-threatening gunshot wounds when gunfire erupted outside a Lil' Flip concert at the Quest nightclub in downtown Minneapolis early Sunday morning (December 4th). MTV.com reports that the two concertgoers, one male and one female, were shot on the corner outside of the venue at approximately 2 a.m., just 30 minutes after the rapper hit the stage. Police spokesperson Ron Reier said, "A couple of officers actually saw the muzzle blast from the gun so they were very, very close."


    The authorities immediately shut the venue down and conducted a search of all the patrons. One man was cuffed but according to authorities no arrests have been made.

    A concertgoer explained that the shooting began inside the club although the venue had metal detectors. He said, "Some dude got shot up in there, because they were acting crazy. I don't even understand what the whole thing was about. They were shooting on the floor."

    In related news, Lil Flip will release his new album, I Need Mine, on December 27th. The first single from the project is "What It Do" featuring Mannie Fresh.

    I Need Mine will feature the production of Salaam Remi and Scott Storch with guest appearances by Lyfe Jennings and Nate Dogg.

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  • THE FUGEES LAUNCH EUROPEAN TOUR

    The Fugees, which include Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel, are back on the road and in the middle of a European tour. Seven-member Caribbean band Elvis White is opening for the reunited group. The new Fugees album is now slated for release in early 2006. The lead single from the album is "Take It Easy."


    Fugees European Tour dates (subject to change):
    December 6 - Hamburg, GER - Color Line Arena
    December 8 - Rennes, FRA - Transmusicales
    December 9 - Lyon, FRA - Hally Tony Garnier
    December 10 - Milan, ITA - Fila Forum
    December 12 - Paris, FRA - Palais Omnisports
    December 13 - Manchester, UK - Manchester Evening News Arena
    December 14 - London, UK - Carling Apollo Hammersmith
    December 15 - Dublin, IRE - RDS Concert Hall
    December 17 - Hasselt, BEL - Ethias Arena
    December 18 - Amneville, FRA - Galaxie
    December 19 - Cologne, GER - Cologne Arena
    December 20 - Zurich, SWI - Hallenstadion Zurich
    December 22 - Dubai, UAE - Tennis Stadium

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  • December 11, 2005

    Young Jeezy Says He And T.I. 'Kinda Got The Game In A Chokehold'

    How do you make a Snowman feel warm on the inside? By showing him some love, of course, and you'll have plenty of chance to do so in the near future.

    "If feels good 'cause we're away from Atlanta and we're still reppin'," Jeezy said about headlining the Georgia Power Tour with T.I (see "T.I., Young Jeezy Hitting The Road On Georgia Power Tour"). "We're gonna bring it to everybody's 'hood and keep it 'hood."

    Forget King Kong — Young Jeezy says the reception he's been getting is "Godzilla" huge and sometimes it doesn't feel real.

    "How I'm gonna go to Detroit and they feeling me? I'm from Georgia," he said, smiling. "That's extra special, homie! You go to New York and they feeling me, that's extra special, homie! It means one thing: They're feeling the movement. It's the beginning of the beginning.

    "For me and Tip to be out together, that's big for me," he added. "It makes me think about when Jay and Big ran the city. It's on like that. We kinda got the game in a chokehold. You're getting two of the best. Ain't no way around that. ... For me and Tip to live that legacy, that's what it is."

    Jeezy's Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 has already passed the 1 million sales mark and is still climbing. Being in a boss playa position has allowed Jeezy to lay out his own plans rather than let Def Jam tell him what to do, so Jeezy stuck to his guns and recently shot — and partially directed — the video for "Trap Star."

    " 'Trap Star' is my favorite song on the album, so I really took my time and put it together," he said of the video. "I went out to L.A., shot it the way I wanted to shoot it. It's crazy 'cause I sat down there and wrote it and it came out how I wrote it. To see that, it's like, 'Damn, I could write a movie if I'd like.' "

    "Trap Star" might remind you of a Samuel L. Jackson movie, actually: Jeezy's treatment was inspired by the flick "S.W.A.T."

    "I wanted to get everybody incorporated: the Bloods, the Crips, the women, the eses," he said. "It was bigger than the video to me. A dude from Georgia is in L.A., you got [West Coast Bloods] here, East Coast Crips there. I got a lot of my Spanish partners from East L.A. It was bigger than a song. I am a trap star because I got all these people together. We ate together, talked together, we kicked it. No violence, nothing. Nobody called cop cars. Nobody set-tripped, nobody pulled out no guns. It was thug motivation. That means 30, 40 people are going to go back to their 'hoods and say, 'It wasn't so bad. We can be cool.' That's why I call it 'thug motivation.' "

    Jeezy is already working on his next solo LP as well a group album from his clique the U.S.D.A, which also includes MCs Slick Pulla and Blood Raw.

    Check out the feature "Young Jeezy: Putting His Mouth Where His Money Is" for an in-depth interview with the Atlanta rapper.

    — Shaheem Reid

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  • Comic Genius Richard Pryor Dies

    Legendary funnyman Richard Pryor, who revolutionized stand-up comedy, died Saturday morning of a heart attack at his home in California's San Fernando Valley. He was 65. "He enjoyed life right up until the end," said his wife, Jennifer Lee Pryor. Richard's acerbic humor was often mined from his troubled personal life and observations on race. He had been battling multiple sclerosis for the past two decades. The entertainer also worked as an actor and writer in television and film, appearing in such movies as Lady Sings the Blues, Car Wash, Stir Crazy, Harlem Nights and others. "[Richard] was an innovator [and] a trailblazer," said filmmaker Spike