
Monday, April 23, 2012
T.I. Fires Back At Azealia Banks
''That Is What I Consider B*tch Sh*t. I'm A Man''

The feud between Azealia Banks and Iggy Azalea took another twist today (April 23rd) with Iggy's mentor, rapper T.I. addressing Banks' previous comments directed at him. Banks criticized T.I. via Twitter for speaking on the feud before and for supporting Iggy despite the Australian femcee's controversial rhyme about being a 'runaway slave master.'
But T.I., while claiming to not be involved, made sure to let Banks know how he felt about her and the feud.
"I ain’t even know nothin’ about it. I didn’t even see it. I know they going through their thing, but the fact that she’s speaking upon me and mine, that is what I consider b*tch sh*t. I’m a man. You ain’t got no business addressing me," he said. "You and me, keep dealing with that woman. Y’all handle that. You and me, we ain’t got nowhere to go with that."

The feud between Azealia Banks and Iggy Azalea took another twist today (April 23rd) with Iggy's mentor, rapper T.I. addressing Banks' previous comments directed at him. Banks criticized T.I. via Twitter for speaking on the feud before and for supporting Iggy despite the Australian femcee's controversial rhyme about being a 'runaway slave master.'
But T.I., while claiming to not be involved, made sure to let Banks know how he felt about her and the feud.
"I ain’t even know nothin’ about it. I didn’t even see it. I know they going through their thing, but the fact that she’s speaking upon me and mine, that is what I consider b*tch sh*t. I’m a man. You ain’t got no business addressing me," he said. "You and me, keep dealing with that woman. Y’all handle that. You and me, we ain’t got nowhere to go with that."
Azealia Banks' Anti-T.I. Twitter Rant

Friday, April 20, 2012
Dr. Dre "Not Sure" About Hologram Tour
''Everybody's In Love With It Right Now''

Dr. Dre has stated that the infamous 2Pac hologram could possibly hit the road for a 'tour' of sorts, but urged fans to not hold their breath. Dre said that the experts are working on refurbishing the hologram technology, however, and that nothing should be ruled out.
"I’m not sure right now, because right now, it’s a technology that’s happening where the hologram could be 360 degrees. Right now, it’s flat," he said. "It just looks like it’s three-dimensional from the front. But working on some new and different things for the future. Everybody’s in love with it right now, we’re having fun."
"Hopefully, different artists are able to bring out their favorite artists," he added. "Hopefully, we can see Jimi Hendrix and Marvin Gaye. We’ll see what happens."

Dr. Dre has stated that the infamous 2Pac hologram could possibly hit the road for a 'tour' of sorts, but urged fans to not hold their breath. Dre said that the experts are working on refurbishing the hologram technology, however, and that nothing should be ruled out.
"I’m not sure right now, because right now, it’s a technology that’s happening where the hologram could be 360 degrees. Right now, it’s flat," he said. "It just looks like it’s three-dimensional from the front. But working on some new and different things for the future. Everybody’s in love with it right now, we’re having fun."
"Hopefully, different artists are able to bring out their favorite artists," he added. "Hopefully, we can see Jimi Hendrix and Marvin Gaye. We’ll see what happens."
Maybach Music Could Sign Ma$e
Omarion Could Also Join Rick Ross' Label

Rick Ross and Maybach Music Group could be adding two new veteran artists to their roster; former Bad Boy rapper Ma$e and R&B singer Omarion. With reports surfacing recently that Ma$e is working on a song with Ross, it is now being reported that things could be further along than just collaborating on a track.
A source within MMG says that, "Yes, I think its safe to say Omarion is MMG."
"I don't want to let no cats out the bag but we'll see what's good with Ma$e." the source claims. "As far as newest members Omarion and shout out to Ma$e if he wants to get down with this movement then we'll see what happens."

Rick Ross and Maybach Music Group could be adding two new veteran artists to their roster; former Bad Boy rapper Ma$e and R&B singer Omarion. With reports surfacing recently that Ma$e is working on a song with Ross, it is now being reported that things could be further along than just collaborating on a track.
A source within MMG says that, "Yes, I think its safe to say Omarion is MMG."
"I don't want to let no cats out the bag but we'll see what's good with Ma$e." the source claims. "As far as newest members Omarion and shout out to Ma$e if he wants to get down with this movement then we'll see what happens."
Suge Knight Believes That Tupac Is Alive
''It's the Truth If You Really Look At It''

Former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight has reignited claims that late rapper Tupac Shakur is still alive. During an interview with Tattoo and Cee Cee from Los Angeles’ 93.5 KDay, Suge discussed the long-standing rumors that the legendary rapper did not die in September 1996.
[Listen to Suge's Claim That 2Pac Lives HERE]
“I got a [4.5] inch bullet in my head. Into my skull by grabbing Tupac, pulling him down. That’s really what happened,” said Knight. “Second of all, people know what happened at the end of the day.”
“Maybe the question is Pac really not dead. Pac’s somewhere else,” Knight explained. “I mean it’s the truth if you really look at it…Nobody seen Tupac dead. The thing is this the person who supposedly cremated Tupac, his mother wanted it done quickly, he passed. So this guy got about three million dollars personally from me, cash. And next thing I know I never heard from the guy or seen him again.”

Former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight has reignited claims that late rapper Tupac Shakur is still alive. During an interview with Tattoo and Cee Cee from Los Angeles’ 93.5 KDay, Suge discussed the long-standing rumors that the legendary rapper did not die in September 1996.
[Listen to Suge's Claim That 2Pac Lives HERE]
“I got a [4.5] inch bullet in my head. Into my skull by grabbing Tupac, pulling him down. That’s really what happened,” said Knight. “Second of all, people know what happened at the end of the day.”
“Maybe the question is Pac really not dead. Pac’s somewhere else,” Knight explained. “I mean it’s the truth if you really look at it…Nobody seen Tupac dead. The thing is this the person who supposedly cremated Tupac, his mother wanted it done quickly, he passed. So this guy got about three million dollars personally from me, cash. And next thing I know I never heard from the guy or seen him again.”
Tyrese Talks About "Sexy" Singing
''You've Never Had Good Sex''

Tyrese is nothing if not opinionated. The R&B crooner shared his opinion on the current state of popular music in a recent interview with DEFY magazine. The singer says that no one sings with sincerity anymore and even sex songs aren't all that sexy.
"What’s lacking in music these days is the conviction. I don’t believe you. Why are you singing about sex when you don’t even know what good sex is?" Tyrese says. "You’ve never had good sex. You have to be able to sing about it and come from that real place. People think you can take some sexual lyrics and get up on the mic and have a good voice and that’s it, but there’s going to be a disconnect."
"I think people are convinced that I know about love, and I know about relationships and the challenges, and I sing about the things that are real to me," he added. "People connect to it because it’s real and that’s why it works."

Tyrese is nothing if not opinionated. The R&B crooner shared his opinion on the current state of popular music in a recent interview with DEFY magazine. The singer says that no one sings with sincerity anymore and even sex songs aren't all that sexy.
"What’s lacking in music these days is the conviction. I don’t believe you. Why are you singing about sex when you don’t even know what good sex is?" Tyrese says. "You’ve never had good sex. You have to be able to sing about it and come from that real place. People think you can take some sexual lyrics and get up on the mic and have a good voice and that’s it, but there’s going to be a disconnect."
"I think people are convinced that I know about love, and I know about relationships and the challenges, and I sing about the things that are real to me," he added. "People connect to it because it’s real and that’s why it works."
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