Saturday 13 October 2012

50 Cent Bowls While Wearing Gunplay's Chain



50 Cent and G-Unit managed to grab Gunplay's chain during a fight at the 2012 BET Hip-Hop Awards.
50 Cent and G-Unit got into it with Gunplay at the 2012 BET Hip-Hop Awards, with the crew attacking the Maybach Music Group member in the parking lot.
Gunplay said that he wasn't sure what happened to his chain during the melee, but now, some new footage courtesy of KYSDC.com shows where it went.
In the clip, Fif is shown bowling in Washington, D.C. After he throws the ball down the lane, he turns around to reveal that he's wearing the diamond-encrusted MMG pendant.

Rihanna "Unapologetic" Cover Art

UPDATE: Rihanna preps the release of her aptly titled seventh LP.
Rihanna has reportedly named her upcoming album Seven, due November 19th via Def Jam/Island Def Jam.
While unconfirmed by her label or the singer herself, the album title and release date have been posted to HitsDailyDouble's release calendar.
Ri has been quietly at work on the upcoming LP, which marks her seventh album over the past eight years. She most recently released the album's lead single "Diamonds" and announced her "Diamonds World Tour."
She last dropped Talk That Talk in November 2011. Upon its release, the album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 198,000 copies sold.

Machine Gun Kelly Says 50 Cent Taunted Diddy Outside Of His Trailer Before Gunplay Fight

Machine Gun Kelly shares his account of what happened during the brawl between Gunplay and members of 50 Cent's entourage.
Details in regards to the fight that included Miami rapper Gunplay and alleged members of 50 Cent’s entourage have continued to emerge following the melee which took place in a parking lot during the taping of the BET Hip Hop Awards on September 29.
While appearing on Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club, Bad Boy artist Machine Gun Kelly offered up another account of what went down during the taping of the awards show. According to the rapper, just minutes prior to the fight 50 Cent made a few sarcastic comments about Diddy outside of the Bad Boy Records founder’s trailer.
“I was about to go say ‘what’s up’ and introduce myself to Gunplay right when that was about to happen,” MGK explained. “Right before that happened Fifty came up to Puff – I think it was the other way around…I don’t like to stay in one place I like to roam and just look at people so I was just roaming through the trailers and I just remember Fifty coming up outside of Puff’s trailer and being like, but Puff was on the inside of his trailer so he said to somebody and was like, ‘What kind of money Puff say he was getting again? I can count that shit on one hand man’…I thought it was all funny and sarcastic and then two seconds later the whole Gunplay thing popped off.”
Following Machine Gun Kelly’s commentary on the scuffle, the topic of fight versus flight came up and the Cleveland rapper spoke on an incident in which he thought he was on the verge of an incident similar to Gunplay’s.
“In Philly, we pulled up to the radio station and there was a black SUV outside of it and it was two black dudes in the SUV,” said the rapper in a video posted on HipHop-n-More.com. “And right when I hopped out the thing I heard, ‘Man, fuck Cleveland. Fuck them Browns. Fuck Machine Gun Kelly.’ And the first thing I’m thinking and I put myself in the position, I put myself in the Gunplay position. I was like the first thing I thought was someone’s trying to World Star me right now so I was like, ‘Fuck you!’”
Machine Gun Kelly appeared on The Breakfast Club this morning (October 11) to promote his debut album, Lace Up, which was released on October 9.

Pictures: Dammy Krane and Pasuma Wonder Record New Single!

These pictures were taken earlier today when Legendary Fuji artiste, Pasuma Wonder, and New-School “Fuji/Pop” sensation Dammy Krane hit the studio to record a new single.
From my understanding, Dammy Krane tweeted a couple of days back that he would love to record with a top Fuji act and asked his fans/followers for their opinion. As expected, most people mentioned Pasuma, so this news comes as a very welcome development. I have no idea what the song sounds like yet, but it will be mixed, mastered and hopefully, sent in soon.
*O.O*

Young Jeezy Addresses Fight With Rick Ross, Calls Gucci Mane "Retarded"

Young Jeezy says he wasn't touched during the fight that broke out at the 2012 BET Hip-Hop Awards.
Young Jeezy and Rick Ross' camps threw it down at the 2012 BET Hip-Hop Awards, engaging in a fight backstage. But during an interview with Power 106's Big Boy's Neighborhood, he said that he was never touched during the melee but didn't go in-depth as to his feelings on Rozay.
"I mean first of all, it was a great awards show. I mean basically, it was just a good show. I went there, got out with Wiz, it was cool, we did our thing," he said. "So in the hallway, we're walking out whatever whatever. So me and him never really seen each other face to face before, and I just felt like he spoke, I spoke, and that was basically it. But at the end of the day, it's been going on for a while so I just felt like if it was to be handled, it should have been handled there. We either gon' get past it or keep moving. So in my words, I just feel like a lot of these cats are actor rappers. And I'm Jeezy - they could never be me. That's just pretty much that.
"At the end of the day, I refuse to be part of this WWF propaganda and B.S. to sell records," he continued. "If that's who you want to be, you want to be a tough guy, you be that way. I'm a boss, I'm a G. That's just how it is."
He also addressed his ongoing feud with Gucci Mane, who recently said he has "no respect" for Jeezy and that they'll "never" reconcile. The Snowman didn't have kind words for Gooch, calling him "retarded" and stating that he turned down several requests to collaborate on a song.
"I mean, I feel like everybody know that boy retarded, nobody take him seriously. He got an ice cream cone on his face. That being said, I'm not going back. I'm going forward. And then it's crazy because they'll call you and want you on a song. And then when you don't get on a song, that's what happens. Of course [he called me]. He called me a few times. I just said it wasn't a good idea. We past that. I don't want to go backwards. He reached out a few times and I didn't do the record, so I guess he feel a way. He didn't take his medicine that day.

Thursday 11 October 2012

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Tuesday 2 October 2012

Rick Ross & Young Jeezy Fight Backstage At BET Hip Hop Awards, Shots Fired,, Gunplay Arrested?


Wale Says The Rick Ross & Young Jeezy Fight Was "Unfortunate," Denies Involvement In Brawl

Wale says he wasn't near the Young Jeezy/Rick Ross fight but adds that it was "unfortunate, to say the least." He also says he had no indication of a feud between MMG and CTE camps.
The feud between Rick Ross and Young Jeezy recently developed into an altercation at the BET Hip Hop Awards. There, both camps were involved in an incident that allegedly included gunshots and arrests. While Wale didn't seem to be involved, he was recently asked to speak about the confrontation by Bootleg Kev due to his alliance with Ross' Maybach Music Group.
Wale explained that he attended the red carpet for the award show but that he had to leave to perform elsewhere so he was not present for the brawl.
"I heard about it," he explained. "I didn't know what was true. Everything was happening so fast, I didn't know what was going on... I wasn't nowhere near the whole situation...I really can't call and say what happened or what should have happened. It's unfortunate, to say the least."
He also shared that he had no real indication that a feud existed between the camps.
"That ain't something that we sit around and talk about, our relationships with other artists," he said. "We never really talk about nobody but ourselves amongst ourselves. So nobody really knew how deep anything was or how deep nothing is. So, I'm assuming this is something that was just blown out of proportion, for the most part."

Ice Prince – Aboki

“Chocolate City presents Aboki, Ice Prince Zamani’s first single after his much acclaimed E.L.I album. This song was produced by Chopstix of the Grip Boiz City, and was directed by the talented Phil Lee in Los Angeles. Ice Prince has been a success since his signing. His hit album has brought him accolades far and wide and earned him a nomination at the BET AWARDS in 2011. He is set to headline his first live gig in the UK on October 4, 2012. Expect more from this Superstar! Subscribe to IcePrinceTV and Chocolate City Music (ccnig) for updated news on Ice Prince.”

Fat Joe Speaks On Ending Beef With 50 Cent

Fat Joe and 50 Cent squashed their beef at the 2012 BET Hip-Hop Awards.
50 Cent and Fat Joe infamously beefed for years, but they publicly buried the hatchet during a tribute to Chris Lighty at the 2012 BET Hip-Hop Awards. Speaking with Hot 107.9’s Q Deezy, the Terror Squad leader explained that Lighty had tried to mend fences between the rappers several times, but it took his passing to finally bring them together.
“The same guy who discovered [50] discovered me, Chris Lighty, and Chris Lighty, I owe him everything because I used to hustle big time in the Bronx, and out of 50 of us, I’m the only one who got away because I got legit,” he said. “Everybody else got like 75 years in jail, God bless ‘em. So he literally saved my life. I never could believe I could be a rapper; he talked me into rapping. So he wanted us to make peace forever, but we were just being stubborn and ignoring him.”
Joey Crack said that he knew 50 would be part of the tribute, and when he arrived, Fif whispered a few “gentleman-like” things in his ear and they shook hands, thus ending the beef.
“I came to do the tribute. I knew 50 Cent would be there, but I came with like, we gon’ do this for Chris. And while we was there, 50 whispered some things in my ear that was gentleman-like. I’m a gentleman. I don’t dislike people. I’m one of the most loveable dudes in Hip Hop, believe it or not. So you know, he just said the right things and a handshake [was] involved and that was that. It’s just two grown men that just said yo, this is for Chris Lighty, this is for Hip Hop. Let’s move on with our lives.”

Monday 1 October 2012

Gunplay Gets Into Fight With G-Unit Affiliates During BET Hip-Hop Awards


Gunplay gets into it with G-Unit backstage at the BET Hip-Hop awards.
The BET Hip-Hop Awards was certainly eventful, as news has emerged that even more conflict took place during the ceremonies.
As previously reported, Young Jeezy and Rick Ross' camps got into an altercation which was followed by gun shots. However, that wasn't the only extracurricular activity going on. Maybach Music Group's Gunplay had a fight with G-Unit affiliates backstage.
Apparently the event occurred during the Chris Lighty tribute, which featured 50 Cent and Fat Joe sharing the stage.
Footage uploaded to WorldStarHipHop of the event is below. Apparently, the man pepper sprayed was Gunplay:

50 Cent Says He's Open To Collaborating With Fat Joe


50 Cent appears to have made peace with Fat Joe.

As reported earlier, 50 Cent and Fat Joe appeared to shake hands during the BET Hip-Hop Awards on Saturday (September 29), during which a tribute to the late Chris Lighty took place.

Fif took to Twitter late on Saturday and responded to fans noting that 50 and Joe had been on the same stage. 50 responded that Lighty would have loved to see them make peace:

50cent @50cent
Thanks Chris would have wanted joe thereRT @noupsdream: @50cent yo man, good job. u feed people n now u make peace. Salute!!!

50 continued, even seeming open to the possibility of collaborating with the Bronx rapper.