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Posted by : DayaLys / On : April 22, 2019

Joe Budden Goes After Kanye West: “Justifying Bigotry and Scamming… God Help Us All”

ALL Things HipHop, Religious

Kanye West recently held a ‘church sermon’ at Coachella. Odd enough, but that’s Kanye’s MO: take things to the next level. But many feel that this was just another stunt in a long line of offenses from Kanye. This includes Kanye endorsing Trump, ranting during his concert about how Jay and Bey do not set up play dates for North and Blue, and the infamous ‘slavery is a choice‘ situation.

The Sunday service merch included $50 ‘church socks’, in addition to the expensive Yeezy gear. Just as many were outraged at the Yeezy clothing prices, many were even more enraged when Kanye started making ‘money off the church’. Joe Budden, one of those people, tweeted “From justifying bigotry on your ppl to Church merch and Coachella choirs… God bless us all,”.

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(Part 1) “Ye Vs.The People”+Daz Dillinger Issues “Crip Alert” Against Kanye West
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Posted by : Tawny Hembry / On : April 21, 2019

Netflix originals presents Homecoming A Beyoncé film

Actors, ALL Things HipHop, Documentary, Music, News & Info

Now Streaming! Join table talk with Ti Sunday April 21st. So watch Netflix original Homecoming A Beyoncé film. Then turn in to lovelyti tonight to have A great dialogue and discussion!!

Posted by : DayaLys / On : April 16, 2019

National Poetry Month: Alice Walker

ALL Things HipHop

Desire – Alice Walker

Walker is an activist, short story writer and novelist. Her most famous work includes The Color Purple.

My desire
is always the same; wherever Life
deposits me:
I want to stick my toe
& soon my whole body
into the water.
I want to shake out a fat broom
& sweep dried leaves
bruised blossoms
dead insects
& dust.
I want to grow
something.
It seems impossible that desire
can sometimes transform into devotion;
but this has happened.
And that is how I’ve survived:
how the hole
I carefully tended
in the garden of my heart
grew a heart
to fill it.

Posted by : DayaLys / On : April 15, 2019

National Poetry Month: Walt Whitman

ALL Things HipHop
All Is Truth – Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman is an essayist, poet, and journalist. He is also known as “poet of democracy”, to explain how he effortlessly wrote for Americans.

O ME, man of slack faith so long!
Standing aloof—denying portions so long;
Only aware to-day of compact, all-diffused truth;
Discovering to-day there is no lie, or form of lie, and can be none, but grows as
inevitably
upon
itself as the truth does upon itself,
Or as any law of the earth, or any natural production of the earth does.

(This is curious, and may not be realized immediately—But it must be realized;
I feel in myself that I represent falsehoods equally with the rest,
And that the universe does.)

Where has fail’d a perfect return, indifferent of lies or the truth?
Is it upon the ground, or in water or fire? or in the spirit of man? or in the meat and
blood?

Meditating among liars, and retreating sternly into myself, I see that there are really no
liars or
lies after all,
And that nothing fails its perfect return—And that what are called lies are perfect
returns,
And that each thing exactly represents itself, and what has preceded it,
And that the truth includes all, and is compact, just as much as space is compact,
And that there is no flaw or vacuum in the amount of the truth—but that all is truth
without
exception;
And henceforth I will go celebrate anything I see or am,
And sing and laugh, and deny nothing.

Posted by : Tawny Hembry / On : April 13, 2019

Vox Earworm: Season 2 Episode 1 How Heavy Metal and Satan gave us this sticker.

ALL Things HipHop, Music, News & Info

I remember this controversy. And everyone was talking about the double standard. If it wasn’t for ice cube and these other rock groups our music today would not be as in your face as it is today .

Posted by : Tawny Hembry / On : April 11, 2019

Elfen’s Hip Hop Music Video of Week Nipsey Hussle Ft. Ice Cube Why Me?

ALL Things HipHop, Music

RIP NIPSEY!! Gun’s Down and L’s (Love) UP!!

Posted by : Tawny Hembry / On : April 10, 2019

Elfen’s Neosoul Hip Hop EXTRA EXTRA Hip Hop artist Quelle Chris

ALL Things HipHop, News & Info

Again the album cover caught my eye! You can also find Quelle Chris on Bandcamp.com

Every time a shooting makes the news talking heads pop up in small boxes and make loud arguments about how we shouldn’t rush to politicize what just happened. After all, the heads argue, guns don’t kill people. People kill people. But how true is that? Are the tools we use simply tools, innocuous until we give them meaning? Or are the things we surround ourselves with –– the things in our arsenal –– begging to be weaponized, for good or for evil? Guns, the new album from the critically acclaimed rapper and producer Quelle Chris, is a careful study of all these questions, an urgent record for urgent times.

“Guns is an arsenal of both sounds, styles, and subjects, Quelle says, taking a thorough look at “the words we say, what we fear, how we love, how we live, what we ingest, what we believe in, who we idolize, shit like that.” To this end, the New York by-way-of Detroit savant attacks his topics from multiple angles: there’s the jagged, minimal “Obamacare,” which plays like a confrontation, but there’s also “Wild Minks,” where Quelle and the enigmatic New Jersey rapper Mach-Hommy spin silk out of the softest textures in their parents’ record collections. In the service of examining big ideas with grave consequences, we get to hear a master technician deploying every piece of ammo he has.

In times that are often beyond parody, Quelle has never been a writer to shy away from the absurd. But Guns is dotted with references to the very real, painfully ordinary fates that might befall us –– be they getting gunned down in church on a Sunday or simply being forgotten by our friends after we’re gone. In preparation for both, Quelle lays his psyche bare. Maybe his identity is best summed up by the three-word descriptor he gives himself toward the record’s end: “handsome, black, and headstrong.”

Quelle handles the vast majority of production duties himself, with assists coming from Dane and Chris Keys. Guns covers sonic ground quickly: it opens with the skeletal creep of “Spray & Pray” and closes with “WYRM,” which is sweeping and contemplative. In between there are detours to the lush and playful (“PSA Drugfest 2003”) and to the grim and digital (“Mind Ya Bidness”). As always, Quelle delivers music that’s innovative and idiosyncratic without sacrificing the gut-punch of more commercial releases; in fact, there are moments when Guns rattles trunks like few rap LPs in recent memory.

Slated for release via Mello Music Group on March 29, Guns is Quelle’s third studio album in three years: each Quelle Chris album is distinct and fully-realized: see 2017’s Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often, an off-kilter probe into the ways we see ourselves, or see last year’s collaboration with Jean Grae, Everything’s Fine, which was biting satire for the dawn of a new dystopia –– and which was adored by critics, being named to ‘best album of the year’ lists by countless publications, including Pitchfork, The Wire, and Bandcamp, who dubbed it the best album of 2018.

Guns is not content to rest on those laurels. “My goal with this and all albums is to create pieces people can enjoy, start to finish, for decades to come,” Quelle notes, fully aware that in a fractured, streaming ecosystem, any shard of your identity released into the world might be the lone artifact that survives. This is a record that is constantly aware of the peril all around us, but instead of shrinking in the face of that knowledge, it reasserts its creator’s identity. Aided by excellent guest turns from the likes of Jean Grae, Denmark Vessey, Cavalier, Mach-Hommy, Bilal Salaam, and more, Quelle Chris has delivered perhaps the most pointed, most personal, and all-together perfectly crafted album of his career.

Posted by : Tawny Hembry / On : April 9, 2019

Elfen’s Neosoul Hip Hop New Music Tuesday Nappy Ninja The Tree Act

ALL Things HipHop, Music, News & Info

I am such a sucker for the unusual visually pleasing album artwork. I mean just look at it. The album cover made me want to press play. The concept of the album is unique in its own right.

The Tree Act is a sonic story of Nina’s navigation through the current world of corrupt marijuana laws and white collar weed , white women’s rights and black women’s work, the inner woes of a black queer body in brooklyn. It is a tribute to inner oakland , to outer spaces and to summer cyphers in chicago where this album first started.

Posted by : DayaLys / On : April 9, 2019

Rapper Boosie arrested in metro Atlanta

ALL Things HipHop

Article via WBSTV

COWETA COUNTY, Ga. – A rapper and another man woke up in a metro area jail facing drug and firearm charges.

A sergeant pulled over Torrence Hatch Jr., also known as Boosie, and a man named Antonio Allen Monday in Newnan. 

The sergeant noticed their car driving erratically.

Police say marijuana, a gun and cash were found in the car.

A Coweta Magistrate Court clerk said Hatch had his initial appearance Monday morning. He was given a $3,500 bond. His charges were possession of marijuana, possession of THC and possession of a firearm during a felony.

Allen had the same charges and bond amount.

Formerly “Lil’ Boosie,” the Baton Rouge native is known for songs including “Wipe Me Down,” “Independent,” and “Zoom.”

In 2011, Boosie was sentenced to 8 years in prison following a guilty plea to drug charges.

He pleaded guilty to conspiring to smuggle codeine, marijuana and Ecstasy into two Louisiana state prisons. They were the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola and Dixon Correctional Institute in Jackson, La.

The rapper was serving a prison term for a separate conviction for marijuana possession when he smuggled the drugs with help from a prison guard.

At the time, he was also facing a first-degree murder charge in the 2009 death of Terry Boyd. 

On May 11, 2012, a jury found Boosie not guilty of first-degree murder.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Posted by : DayaLys / On : April 9, 2019

Wendy Williams Explains Now-Infamous Photo Of Her In Walmart

ALL Things HipHop

Article via HotNewHipHop

Wendy Williams says that Walmart is her “social place.”

Wendy Williams has been the subject of a media whirlwind over the last several months. Back in December, she was in the news when she fractured her shoulder. A few days after, it was alleged that her husband had been cheating on her for over ten years, getting his mistress pregnant. After spending some time in a sober living facility, Wendy is back in the studio to film episodes of her popular talk show and yesterday, she decided to speak on the infamous photo of her strolling around Walmart in the middle of the night on a scooter.

Walmart carries a pretty heavy stigma, for some reason. Especially when you’re cruising around the aisles at 4 in the morning in a scooter. Wendy Williams was photographed in upstate New York bizarrely riding around the shop while most of the world slept. During a new episode of The Wendy Show, she discussed what was happening in the photo.

“I want to shout-out to my friends at the Walmart in a little-known place called Ellen, New York,” she said. “We went up there and the Walmart is the social place. When I’m away from the show, sometimes I do take selfies, sometimes. At four o’ clock in the morning, I’m sitting in this scooter … taking pictures with people.”

She explained that with one person, she didn’t necessarily want to get too close to them to take a picture. Instead, she told them that she would ride her scooter and “pretend” she was shopping, allowing them to take a photo. She said that she looked odd because of her Graves’ Disease, which she previously confirmed, but this explanation seems a little off to us.

They done caught Wendell I mean Wendy Williams at Walmart 🤣🤣 @WendyWilliams pic.twitter.com/vFYjYbirWX

— ℐ﹅𓂅⊹ǂ𓂅⋆ (@j_ladrae) April 5, 2019

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Wendy Williams Announces that she’s taking a 3 week hiatus after getting drug by Beyonce’s Beyhive!
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