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January 31, 2006

Diddy Planning Lavish Super Bowl Weekend

Sean "Diddy" Combs is planning a lavish Super Bowl Weekend in Detroit, Michigan.

Combs will renovate Detroit's Captain's Bar & Grille, which holds 700 people and transform the venue into "Diddy's House" starting Feb. 3.

As part of the re-design, Combs will extend Captain's Bar & Grille's floor to host 2,500 VIP Super Bowl fans.

Young Jeezy will kick the weekend off by hosting "A Black Affair" on Friday, Feb. 3, which will feature a performance by UGK's Bun B.

On Saturday, Feb. 4, Combs' 5th Annual Players Ball will commence and on Sunday, Feb. 5, Atlanta Falcons star Michael Vick will host Diddy's Diamonds & Furs, where one male and female patron will win a mink coat.

A portion of the proceeds from the 3-day event benefit Detroit's St. John's Hospital and the Coalition of Temporary Shelter (COTS).

Tickets for Diddy's weekend range from $150.00 to $28,000 for the weekend.

All Elite VIP packages include 10 VIP tickets, a $2,500 bar tab, a personal menu selection, a personal chef and waitress.

Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com


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  • DMX is back and is Wilin'

    By: R.Motions

    wow....DMX...remember him...well it seems that the god of the dogs has thrown his name to throw rocks at the throne. He also talks about Remy Ma..the producer crown and much much more...i mean wow...wait till you peep all this....as usual HHH has the audio and you can download it right here!


    This is a 6 part interview....Dont act crazy...you know where you got this...respect the exclusive.


    DOWNLOAD IT BY CLICKING THIS LINK




    so what do you all think about this? Do you all think that Funk Flex loves throwing gas in every fire?


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  • January 30, 2006

    Nas to Launch Jones Experience Label through Def Jam Records

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Earlier this month, the New York Times reported that Nas had signed a new multi-million-dollar deal with Def Jam Records. The rapper recently made his first public comments about the new deal to Billboard magazine. Nas said, "I've been in this business a long time and know what a great deal is. I signed a significant and excellent situation."

    Under the new deal, Nas's next two album will be released jointly by Sony and Def Jam Records. Def Jam will oversee promotion and distribution and the labels will both share in the marketing costs while splitting the profit or losses. Def Jam Records will also have the option for two more releases from the rapper. Sony will retain the rights to the rapper's masters and will release a greatest-hits set, which will include two new songs.

    In addition to his own releases, Nas has also been given his own imprint deal for his Jones Experience label. The rapper said his focus with the label will be "first and foremost on hip-hop" but he's open to other genres.

    The signing was significant as it was further proof that Nas and his nemesis, Def Jam president Jay-Z, had put their differences aside. Nas explained, "This is so much bigger than me and Jay-Z. We're both excited by what this could potentially mean for hip-hop as a whole."


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  • Swizz Beatz Says Cassidy Can't wait to hit the studio

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Super-producer Swizz Beatz can't wait for his protege Cassidy to complete his 11-to-23-month jail sentence for involuntary manslaughter. The producer told MTV.com, "He's ready. He said he wants to spend a week or two with his family (when he gets out, then (record). He said he wants 200 beats. When he's in the shower, he wants to hear a beat. When he's playing with his son, he wants to hear a beat. He wrote so much stuff when he was in (jail). He has a lot of explaining to do to his fans. He has a lot of stuff to get off his chest."

    Cassidy was found not guilty of first degree murder last week. The rapper was initially accused of shooting and killing Desmond Hawkins as the latter sat in a van parked behind Cassidy's row home in the Cedarbrook section of Philadelphia last April 15th.

    A judge found the rapper guilty of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of aggravated assault, and possession of an instrument of crime, but not guilty of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder.

    Beatz shared that Cassidy was disappointed that he wasn't totally exonerated. The producer said, "He's feeling he should have been (innocent) of everything. I had to let him know he was facing major charges and there's a person not on this earth anymore. But these things are worked out in the court. It worked in our favor, he can't wait to get out and put out his music. We might repackage (2005's I'm A Hustla) with a couple of new cuts."

    Cassidy has been behind bars since last June, and he'll be eligible for parole within the next couple of months.


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  • Benzino Vows to Take Back the Source

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Earlier this month, Source magazine founder Dave Mays and brand president Ray (Benzino) Scott were ousted from their positions with the magazine, when New Jersey Superior Court Judge Gerald Escala lifted a temporary restraining order that barred the magazine's Board Of Directors from firing the two men. After a four-to-two vote, Mays and Benzino were forced out, although the pair still own 82 percent of the company's shares.

    Benzino has vowed that he will regain control of the magazine. He told allhiphop.com, "I'm coming back on a f---ing horse, man. There is no "what if...", or "If me and Dave ain't...." Hey, if you want the exclusive, I'm telling you what the f--k it is, man. I'm coming back up there and heads are rolling. You know what I'm saying, Jeremy or anybody else they got up there. I'm telling you what it is. There's no "if me and Dave don't." When me and Dave are back in power, I'm coming back on a f---ing horse."

    Benzino was referring to Jeremy Miller, who was named Chief Executive Officer of the magazine by the board. Miller worked for the magazine for 14 years before leaving last year to launch his own Down magazine.

    Benzino also accused the board of directors of not really caring about hip-hop. He said, "You got Jeff Scott and, you know, Butch Graves, and Earl Graves. They don't represent hip-hop. They don't give a f--k about the 'hood."


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  • January 29, 2006

    L.A.'s Biggie Bill

    By Josh GrossbergMon Jan 23, 4:08 PM ET (Originally posted on Yahoo News by EOnline)

    Los Angeles has been ordered to make good on a B.I.G. payout.

    A federal judge has ordered the city to reimburse the family of the late Notorious B.I.G. at least $1.1 million in legal fees as a penalty for concealing evidence in a civil suit stemming from the rapper's slaying.

    The bill could eventually swell by another $300,000, according to the ruling, which was dated last Thursday and made public late Friday.

    U.S. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper announced she would consider sanctions last July, following her declaration of a mistrial after it was discovered a Los Angeles police detective hid info linking two disgraced ex-officers, David Mack and Rafael Perez, to Biggie's murder.

    Notorious B.I.G., born Christopher Wallace, was shot and killed on Mar. 9, 1997 following a record industry party at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.

    The crime remains unsolved. Biggie's mother, Voletta Wallace, and his widow, R&B star Faith Evans, filed a wrongful death suit accusing the LAPD of botching the investigation and violating the rap star's civil rights by failing to protect him despite knowing there were threats against him stemming from the violent East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry.

    During the trial, Wallace family attorneys contended that Mack, who's in prison for an unrelated bank robbery conviction, conspired to kill Biggie with a college friend on orders from Death Row Records founder Marion "Suge" Knight. They claimed Knight wanted revenge for the 1996 drive-by shooting death of Death Row's biggest star and outspoken Biggie rival, Tupac Shakur, in Las Vegas.

    The proceedings took an unexpected turn when plaintiffs' lawyers revealed they had received an anonymous tip from a former officer alleging that a jailhouse informant had once implicated Mack and Perez in the hit but the department either failed to follow up on that lead, or may may have intentionally ignored it.

    The city's attorney countered that police had concluded the snitch was probably making up the allegations to obtain special treatment. Then Steven Katz, a homicide detective, admitted to having "overlooked" the comments in a transcript tucked away in his desk drawer.

    In declaring a mistrial, an angry Cooper called Katz's explanation "utterly unbelievable," and blasted the city and police department for failing to hand over reams of evidence related to the informant. She also ordered the city to pay the Wallace estate "all fees and costs incurred as the result of defendant's misconduct."

    The newly unearthed evidence will enable the Wallaces to expand the scope of their revised suit beyond the city if they so choose. A retrial is expected later this year.

    "We were disappointed with the order," Jonathan Diamond, a spokesman for Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo, told the Los Angeles Times. "We believe the officer's conduct was inadvertent, and we will prevail at trial on the merits of the case."

    It could have been worse. The Wallace family initially asked for $2 million in compensation. While the judge opted for a lower figure, Cooper did include costs for hiring security to safeguard attorneys and witnesses. She won't rule on the additional $300,000 until after the new trial.

    "It's pretty clear from the ruling that the judge understands this is a significant and difficult case," family attorney Perry Sanders told the Times. "It seemed like everything she did was measured, and we think what she did was appropriate."

    Despite his murder, B.I.G. remains a force in hip-hop. Source recently voted him greatest emcee in rap history and his posthumous release, Duets: The Final Chapter, has ranked in the top five in album sales since its release last month.


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  • January 23, 2006

    What Do You Think? A HHH convo!

    By: R.Motions

    OK...so the news is out...Nas is officially on Def Jam...what we want to know is:

    1. Do you think that Nas made a good move going over to Def Jam?

    2. Do you think that Nas/JayZ will make an album together?

    3. Do you think Nas will get into this Cam'Ron/Jay Z beef?


    oh ..and as always, here is a nice snippet of some new nas sh*t.

    Nas - Across the Tracks


    Shout out to DJ Kholes up in Buffalo for hooking us up with this...

    "What up dirty, T, Redmann...the whole HHH staff that work under the hood to make us the number 1 source for hiphop music online....we the real....no tricks and no games!

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  • Ice Cube takes the Indie Route with new Album

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Rapper and actor Ice Cube has been in the game for some time, so it should come as no surprise that he's decided against releasing his next album through a major label. The rapper told MTV.com, "What is a record company going to do for me that I can't do for myself? Nothing. It's nothing they can offer me to have a major percent of my record. It's really all about ownership at this time. This is not a new page in the game. This an old page. People are caught up in double, triple platinum. That's lovely, but what's double platinum if you not getting double-platinum money? It's all about what you take home to your family at the end of the day, if you gonna make this game a profession."

    The rapper added, "At some point, an artist needs to put his money where his mouth is. Stop looking for the next advance. A record company's schedule sometimes don't coincide with what you need to do as an artist. By me not being on no schedules or deadlines, I made a better record because of that."

    The rapper has already recorded over 30 songs for his new album, Laugh Now Cry Later, which is scheduled to come out June 6th.

    The album will feature the production of Scott Storch, Lil'Jon, and Swizz Beatz, with guest appearances by Juvenile, Snoop Dogg, and Juelz Santana.

    Ice Cube has released six full-length solo albums since parting ways with N.W.A. in 1989. The rapper's releases include: 1990's AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted and 1991's Death Certificate, which were both certified platinum; 1992's The Predator, which was certified double platinum; 1993's Lethal Injection and 1998's War amp; Peace, Vol. 1, which were also certified platinum; and 2000's War amp; Peace, Vol. 2, which was certified gold.

    Ice Cube's last release was 2003's platinum-certified Terrorist Threats, which was released by his group, the Westside Connection, which also includes WC and Mack 10.

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  • Nas Signs to DEF JAM

    The rap superstars Jay-Z and Nas, who hurled bitter insults at each other in rhyme for years in one of rap's most prominent feuds, have reached a deal that would formalize their much-publicized recent truce and transform the two onetime foes into business partners, according to music industry executives involved in the arrangement.

    The long-rumored deal sets the stage for Nas to join the artist roster of Def Jam Recordings, the rap label where Jay-Z became president last year in an unusual executive shuffle. But the two stars' personal cease-fire also evolved into an unconventional treaty of sorts between their competing record labels.

    As part of the deal, Nas's longtime record company, Sony Music, and Def Jam will split the profits - or any loss - from his next two albums, the sources said. Def Jam is expected to lay out the cost of producing and marketing the recordings, and to divide the profits after recovering its expenses. The two music companies will jointly plan and oversee the albums' marketing campaigns.

    The agreement pays Nas about $3 million, including a recording budget, for each of the first two albums, and provides for two additional albums with Def Jam, the sources said. Sony also retains the right to release a Nas greatest hits album, they added.

    Representatives from Def Jam and Sony declined to comment.

    As a result of the deal, Nas's next album instantly becomes one of hip-hop's most anticipated recordings of the year. It is expected to include the first significant collaboration between two wordsmiths who long battled each other for the title of New York's best rapper.

    The two stars stunned fans in October, when Jay-Z was to headline a radio-sponsored concert at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, N.J. He had titled the performance "I Declare War" and billed it as a chance to settle scores. Instead, near the end of the show, Jay-Z, announced, "It's bigger than 'I Declare War.' " Nas, dressed in an Army jacket, appeared onstage, and the crowd roared. The two performed and then embraced, ending their long-standing dispute.

    The rapprochement was an unusual moment in modern hip-hop, where the list of "beefs," or quarrels between rivals, is so extensive that the commercial rap field occasionally draws comparisons to professional wrestling. But there is a basic difference: the taunts and insults batted back and forth between rappers have occasionally turned into real-world violence, as when a shootout erupted between the entourage of Lil' Kim and supporters of her rival Foxy Brown in 2001 outside the offices of the hip-hop station Hot 97, WQHT-FM.

    Indeed, critics have complained that the industry's top rappers, record labels and radio stations intentionally stoke such tensions and imperil lives for financial gain.

    Some observers suggest that the rivalry between Nas and Jay-Z - regarded as veterans in a field where music trends shift overnight - had simply worn itself out.

    The drama of a feud "sells when you're young and you're believably in a situation where it can be dangerous," said Sacha Jenkins, editorial director of Mass Appeal, an urban lifestyle magazine based in Brooklyn. "It's just not believable from two grown men. I think they're making a unique and potentially wise business decision."

    Music executives at the two companies are betting it will be a lucrative one. Nas had one more album due on his contract with Sony; now the company will have, in essence, half of two Nas albums, while remaining in a position to keep working with the rapper on a variety of other projects, including a possible film. For its part, Def Jam and its corporate parent, Universal Music Group, add a respected artist to their ranks at a time when the label is trying to refresh its roster. (Def Jam also recently negotiated the exit of one of its veteran acts, DMX, who signed a reported three-album deal with Sony.)

    Shifts in relationships among artists have driven the two companies to make power- and profit-sharing deals before, as in the case of the rock band Audioslave (created from the ashes of the Sony rap-rock act Rage Against the Machine and the Universal grunge-rock band Soundgarden). The two companies take turns distributing the band's albums.

    In this case, though, Def Jam and its president will be promoting a rap star whose commercial clout has been called into questioned by Jay-Z himself. Nas, whose real name is Nasir Jones, has sold more than 11 million albums, according to Nielsen SoundScan data, starting with his classic 1994 debut, "Illmatic." (Jay-Z has sold roughly twice that amount.) Nas's most recent release, "Street's Disciple" in 2004, sold an estimated 687,000 copies, though it was a more expensive two-CD set.

    Before their recent reconciliation, the two had skewered each other for years in a battle in which they appeared to represent two versions of hip-hop, with Jay-Z cast as the savvy hustler and Nas as the brooding street poet. The rappers emerged as adversaries during the jockeying over who would reign as New York's top rapper after the 1997 shooting death of Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie Smalls.

    It boiled over in 2001, when the two released new albums that included songs directly attacking each other. Jay-Z, in the song "Takeover," teased his rival for selling fewer albums, rapping that Nas "fell from top 10 to not mentioned at all." Nas fired back with the incendiary track "Ether," in which he accused Jay-Z of plagiarism, asking "How much of Biggie's rhymes is gon' come out your fat lips?"

    Jay-Z then responded with a hastily recorded track, "Super Ugly," that described his affair with the mother of Nas's child. In an interview later on Hot 97, Jay-Z apologized to the woman's family and said his mother had called on his cellphone to chastise him for going too far.

    More recently, the two had retreated from their harshest criticisms, but their public peacemaking still caught many fans by surprise.

    Mr. Jenkins suggested that the two stars might have realized they had beaten the odds and had the chance to enjoy career longevity in the corporate music world. "In order to be productive in that world," he added, "certain things have to change and you leave certain things behind."

    Credit: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/23/arts/music/23rap.html

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  • January 22, 2006

    50 Cent and Interscope gets sued by former 2 Live Crew member Luther Campbell

    50 Cent stole the opening line for his 2003 hit, “In Da Club,” from a song by former 2 Live Crew frontman Luther Campbell, an attorney claims in a lawsuit. Richard C. Wolfe filed the copyright infringement lawsuit against Curtis James Jackson, aka 50 Cent, in Miami federal court last week on behalf of Lil’ Joe Wein Music.

    The 29-year-old rapper only changed one word from the opening line of Campbell’s song from “It’s Your Birthday,” Wolfe said — after repeating the word “go” several times, “Sheila” becomes “shorty” in the line, “Go shorty, it’s your birthday.” Campbell’s song appeared on his 1994 solo album, “Still a Freak for Life.”

    “It’s the melody, it’s the pace, the style — everything about that one line is the same,” Wolfe said. “We’re entitled to a portion of the profits.” 50 Cent’s publicist, Dennis Dennehy, said he had no comment on the lawsuit. A message left Friday for Campbell was not immediately returned. Lil’ Joe Wein Music holds the copyright to “It’s Your Birthday” and other songs Campbell produced with his rap group, 2 Live Crew, and as a solo artist.

    Lil’ Joe Wein Music is owned by Joseph Weinberger, a lawyer who formerly represented Campbell. Campbell’s song “I Like It, I Love It” can also be heard on the 2003 DVD “50 Cent — The New Breed,” the lawsuit claims. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages in addition to lawyers’ fees and other legal costs. Wolfe won a $2.3 million judgment against Campbell in 1994 for another rapper who claimed Campbell withheld royalties.

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  • Ghostface video trailer for Fish Scale & Busta Rhymes prepares 4 da Big Bang!

    Click on the links below to view a live trailer of Ghostface’s upcoming album Fish Scale now scheduled to hit stores on March 14th.

    Ghostface Live


    In Dec, you saw the behind the scenes clips of Busta Rhymes cutting his Dreads after more than 15 years. The hip hop community was buzzing, with the #1 question being “WHY?” – The Answer to that question is finally here:

    Busta Video Clip

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  • January 20, 2006

    Cam'Ron on the Drama Hour (Hot 97) - Audio

    R.Motions

    Yea people...you know this is HipHopHavoc.com the only hiphop site that dont play no games...

    Here is the Cam'Ron talk with Kay Slay on Hot 97. So what yall think about this? is this getting crazy or what?




    >>>>>>> Click Here to Listen <<<<<<<

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  • Benzino & Dave Mays Kicked Out Of The Source!

    Originally posted on Late Nite Noise

    Enough is enough. That's what the Hip Hop world has been saying for years in regards to the ridiculous politics that have surrounded The Source magazine. Now it appears the magazine's new board of directors agrees - founder Dave Mays and pseudo-thug/wackest MC alive/hater of the year Ray Benzino have been booted from the magazine. I now take amount to give my opinion on this development:

    BAW-HAHAHAHAHA! OO-HOO HOO; AH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Stop it - you're killing me! (tears roll down the face)...

    (Ahem) Excuse me for not hiding my glee.

    Last week, Amos & Andy - I'm sorry - I mean Dave Mays and Benzino went to court and obtained a temporary restraining order from allowing this to happen. But this week, the order was lifted and a majority of the board members voted to treat the duo like Jazz on "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air". To add insult to injury, former Source chief operating officer Jeremy Miller, who left the magazine in 2004 to start his own Down-South magazine called Down, has been named the new chief executive. 4 our of 6 board members approved Miller taking over.

    The Source has been plagued with almost too many problems to name in recent years - eroding fanbase, dissolution of journalistic credibility, loss of advertising revenue and advertisers themselves (due mostly to the shady proceedings and agendas of Benzino), being kicked out of their NYC offices (they moved to a smaller area), defaulting on an 18 million dollar loan, intense finance problems (they are millions of dollars in debt), criminal charges against employees, and a huge sexual harassment lawsuit filed by former employees Michelle Joyce and Kim Osorio. Not to mention Benzino's recent wild rant against Ozone magazine's editor Julia Beverly, where he used racial epithets and called her a "slut-monkey".

    Nice.

    Miller's first act was to call a meeting of the entire staff to announce that "all previous beefs are dead", referring to all of the people Benzino beefed with and alienated - including Eminem, 50 Cent, Russell Simmons, and Interscope Records as a whole. He also told the staff to spread the word to clients that there was a new philosophy and focus, and that he would be making decisions with the goal of cutting costs.

    While this is long overdue, it remains to be seen if The Source will ever be able to gain it's top position amongst Hip Hop periodicals that it held at it's peak in the mid-90s. And the fight may not be over - word is Benzino and Mays are in New Jersey planning a legal strategy to try and re-take the magazine.

    A timeline of how this board that overthrew the Benzino/Mays dictatorship came to be:

    The Black Enterprise/Greenwich Street Fund invested $12 million in The Source in return for a minority stake and seats on the company's board of directors. Representatives for The Black Enterprise/Greenwich Street Fund also helped secure an $18 million loan from Textron Financial Corp. for the magazine.

    In Oct. 2005, Textron asked The Source to be placed into receivership after the company defaulted on the loan, but the bid was rejected. Meanwhile, because of Black Enterprise's involvement and the default on the loan, the shift of power within the confines of The Source's offices was slowly taking place.

    Let's hope this is the last we hear of Ray Ray and Dave Mays - but somehow, I don't think so.



    - the god Dirty Backpacks

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  • January 19, 2006

    LUDACRIS, BUSTA RHYMES & SNOOP FEATURED IN NEW 'FIGHT FOR NY' VIDEOGAME

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, and Snoop Dogg are some of the characters featured in the new video game Def Jam Fight For NY: Takeover, which will come out in March. The game, which will also feature the likenesses of Carmen Electra, Lil'Kim, and Xzibit, will be available for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). SOHH.com reports that Def Jam Fight For NY: Takeover is the prequel to the highly popular Def Jam Vendetta.

    The new game will also include over 30 songs recorded by Def Jam artists in 2003 and 2004, and the songs will be available for download.

    In related news, Busta Rhymes will release his new album, The Big Bang, in March. The rapper recently did a remix for the set's lead single, 'Touch It," which features new vocals from DMX.

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  • Kanye West to Perform at the Grammy Awards

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Kanye West will perform at the upcoming Grammy Awards, which are scheduled for February 8th in Los Angeles. MTV.com reports that the rapper is a confirmed performer but could not specify what he'll do on the show.

    West, who's up for eight Grammys, explained that he's been aiming for one particular Grammy since he began recording his latest album, Late Registration. He said, "It's like (Michael) Jordan. That first year when he comes out and they win a championship it's like, 'OK, yeah, that's good.'But that second year, he has to set new goals, he says, 'No, I want this, I'm going for this.'So when I worked on (Late Registration), I kept on saying to (producer) Jon (Brion), 'Are you ready to win Album Of The Year?'"

    West is competing against Mariah Carey, Paul McCartney, Gwen Stefani, and U2 in the Album Of The Year category.

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  • Cam'Ron talks about the Jay Z situation

    By: R. Motions





    The Streets is buzzing by this dis record that leaked from Killa Cam dissing Jay Z. I mean wow. I had plenty of conversations about this situation and how people would think Jay Z would react to this record. Some like Dirty said that Jay Z was beyond this and he making too much money to address someone like Cam. While others like my boy BoTalley was insisting that Jay Z would answer and do cam (pause) like 50 did Ja Rule.

    as far as I am concerned, I agree with both which makes it a very hard call. On one hand I agree with Dirty that Jay Z is too big to mess with this, but like I told him, the 'streets are watching' so something has to happen.

    but we will see.

    In any case, here are the audio files for your listening pleasure brought to you the Only hiphop website that plays no games: HipHopHavoc.com



    Download: Cam'ron - You Gotta Love it (Jay-Z Diss...Clean)

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  • January 17, 2006

    NELLY, J.LO, MARC ANTHONY TO JOIN MOTOWN SUPER BOWL CONCERT

    By: Gary Graff

    Nelly, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony are being touted as special guests for the Motown Music Fest, a pair of concerts that will be part of the Super Bowl XL festivities on February 4th in Detroit. The rest of the shows'lineups feature a who's-who of Motown stars, including the Four Tops, the Miracles, the Contours, the Dramatics, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, the Velvelettes, Freda Payne, Brenda Holloway, Paul Hill and the Former Ladies of the Supremes. Members of the Motown's Funk Brothers studio ensemble will be part of the evening's backing band.

    There will be two Motown Music Fest shows, at 8:00 P.M. and 11:00 P.M. ET at Detroit's Masonic Temple Theatre.

    Another Motown legend, Smokey Robinson, plans to perform a Super Bowl weekend concert on the same night, February 4th, at Detroit's Music Hall Center.

    Stevie Wonder will perform a set prior to Super Bowl XL on February 5th at Ford Field.

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  • MYSTIKAL GETS HIT WITH MORE JAIL TIME

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Incarcerated rapper Mystikal was sentenced to a year behind bars and ordered to pay $271,000 in back taxes plus penalties by a federal judge on Thursday (January 12th). The rapper pled guilty in August to two misdemeanor counts of failing to file tax returns for 1998 and 1999, when his gross income was $824,915 and $930,953, respectively. The Miami Herald reports that U.S. District Judge James Brady will allow the rapper to serve his sentence concurrently with his current state sentence for sexually assaulting his former hairstylist.

    Mystikal, who has been incarcerated since January 2004, and his two bodyguards pled guilty in June 2003 to extortion and sexual battery charges, stemming from an incident in 2002 where he forced his hairstylist to perform sex acts on him and his bodyguards after learning that she had allegedly cashed several unauthorized checks totaling $80,000 from his bank account. Mystikal, who videotaped the sex acts, was originally facing aggravated rape charges, but agreed to a plea deal for the lesser two offenses.

    The rapper might be eligible for parole as early as this month. He will have to register as a sex offender upon his release and will be on probation for the next five years.

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  • January 16, 2006

    Cuban Link's Tale from the Bronx DVD



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    Description
    STAGGERING AND PROVOCATIVE!
    Spring of 1980... the port at Mariel Harbor was opened. Thousands set sail for the land of opportunity in search of the American Dream. One of them found it on the streets of the Bronx. "Cuban Link's Tale from the Bronx" is the extraordinary story of New York rapper Cuban Link. From his brief childhood in Cuba to his life on the streets of New York, "Tale from the Bronx" gives you an in depth look at the man behind the rapper. Sit back as you’re taken deep into the South Bronx and experience first hand Cuban's truth about the Rap Game, trials and tribulations. Find out how it all went down, that infamous night at Jimmy’s Bronx Cafe. From rags to riches, through the scars and the streets, "Tale from the Bronx" is the story of Cuban Link and his struggle toward the American Dream.

    DVD Bonus Features:

    * Sugar Daddy music video
    * Making of the music video
    * Scandalous music video
    * Letter to Pun street video
    * Street Freestyles
    * Web links


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  • January 13, 2006

    DipSet VS. D-Block (who would win?)

    By: R.Motions

    OK people...its 2006 and we are back to work. I am sure that by now you have all seen the ton of enhancements and new sites that we got going. So whatever region of music you are into, we got yall.


    But on to business....We got an email from CAECZAR asking what's up with them "top ten's" and all that, so this one is for you fam.


    we at HipHopHavoc, would like to know who you all think if these cats went head to head in an all out battle....













    (***You all know we aint haters, so show some love to the sites, I took these pics from***)



    so this is the way it works:

    You can either post your comments saying what crew you think would win, or post a comment breaking it down artist by artist....


    So as usual, I will go first:

    Overall: Dipset!

    Individual: (my picks are in bold)

    Cam'Ron vs. Jadakiss
    Juelz vs. Styles P
    Jim Jones vs. Sheek
    J hood vs. JR Writer

    Yea yea yea i know by this count they tied, but I think that with the rest of the crew, DipSet would win!

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  • January 12, 2006

    SOULS OF MISCHIEF DEPART FOR 16 DATE EUROPEAN TOUR






    (January 11, 2006) Brooklyn, NY — Indie hip-hop powerhouse Hieroglyphics Imperium announce Souls of Mischief's European tour that includes 16 dates in 6 different countries. Also performing with them throughout the tour is Zion-I. Some select dates include appearances from Lyrics Born, Sadat X, Greg Nice, & Geology.



    Souls of Mischief have been honing their skills for nearly two decades. Members A-plus, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai have cultivated a sound all their own and gained a reputation as one of the best and most original hip-hop groups around. Their track record proves it; their first LP '93 Til Infinity (Jive, 1993) debuted at #14 on Billboard's R&B charts while their second album No Man's Land (Jive, 1995) entered at #27. After having been disappointed with major label politics, Souls, along with childhood friends Del the Funky Homosapien, Casual, Pep Love, and Domino, formed their own independent company, Hiero Imperium in 1997, quickly becoming one of the West Coast's best known and respected labels. Souls hasn't achieved the type of success enjoyed by more mainstream acts but being the kingpins of hip-hop is not Souls' style. "We just want to make good music," says Tajai. "Sales are important but we aren't going to compromise our musical quality to sell." Such is the attitude that epitomizes Souls' unique style and appeal.



    This excursion marks Souls of Mischief's fifth tour in Europe. Souls and fellow Bay Area trailblazers Zion-I are known for their incredible high-energy shows. "We feed off the energy our fans give us and give it back it live and direct," says Tajai. "Our fans overseas show a real respect for the whole hip-hop culture, not just the rap part. It's been a few years since we performed there so we're definitely looking forward to seeing them and giving them some crazy shows." As they gear up for their ten-year anniversary in 2007, Hiero Imperium is looking to increase their international presence. "Our overseas markets continue to grow and we're taking the necessary steps to beef up our touring schedule both here in the states