Top Dawg Teases Mystery Label Release from TDE for May 7



Top Dawg Entertainment has been laying low for the past couple of years with hardly any releases coming through from the label.

Fans are anticipating the release of new albums from Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Isaiah Rashad, ScHoolboy Q, Jay Rock, Ab-Soul and more. Today, the CEO Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith has teased and pretty much confirmed that something is coming on May 7th.

Taking to Instagram, Top Dawg wrote “5/7//21 THE WAIT IS OVAH!!!!!!” with a loading style video accompanied by the label’s logo. Of course, we don’t know what is coming but at least we know fans will be eating soon.

LeBron James recently tweeted about K.Dot’s absence, writing that he’s in “dying need” of the Compton superstar’s return to music. Is Top Dawg responding to the same? We shall know soon.





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Flawless Real Talk To Host Talent Show On Global Live Streaming App LIVIT



LIVIT was launched in 2017 and is home to over 60 million users worldwide and now, the live streaming app have announced that they will be hosting a talent show.

It will be hosted by Rhode Island rapper Flawless Real Talk, who is also a partner of the app. You might remember him from the Netflix show Rhythm + Flow, which makes him perfectly suited to host this one.

The show is called One Take and starting today (April 28), it will be live streamed every Wednesday at 7PM PST for four weeks. The finale will take place on May 12th with a reunion show one week later.

The show starts out with 6 participants who will perform one after another. The first round will see a pair of contestants eliminated, as will the semi-finals, so that the final two acts can compete in the finale. The winner will receive $2,500 and some perks within the LIVIT app like badges and coins.

On One Take, Flawless Real Take says:

“When I first signed on with LIVIT, I wanted to work with a platform to help me connect with fans around the world while monetizing and giving back to those in need. Now, to see that we are giving others on the app that platform to showcase their skills, help them connect to a wider audience, and find monetization opportunities is a testament to us accomplishing what we set out to do. I’m excited to host the show and see all the amazing talent shine from these streamers.”

You can download LIVIT on Google Play here and on the App Store here. Read more about LIVIT on their website.





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Kanye West’s 2008 Grammy Worn Air Yeezy Sneakers Sell For $1.8 Million | The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media


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KANYE WEST 2008 'GRAMMY WORN' NIKE AIR YEEZY SAMPLES SELL FOR $1.8 MILLION

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The nostalgia for the old Kanye West is hotter than ever. His Nike Air Yeezy 1 prototypes from 2008 sold for a record-breaking $1.8 million via private sale.

As spotted on CNN Sotheby’s announced this week that sneaker investing platform RARES has acquired the Kanye West ‘Grammy Worn’ shoes from 2008 for a record-breaking $1.8 million via private sale. The price sets a new milestone for a publicly recorded sneaker sale, shattering the current auction record for sneakers by almost three times, and establishes the Yeezy 1 Prototypes as the most valuable sneakers ever and the first recorded sneaker sale for more than $1 million.

KANYE WEST 2008 'GRAMMY WORN' NIKE AIR YEEZY SAMPLES SELL FOR $1.8 MILLION

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Worn during Kanye’s memorable and emotional performance of “Hey Mama” and “Stronger” during the 50th Annual Grammy Awards, the present pair unveiled Nike’s top-secret project and marked one of the most brilliant reveals in sneaker history: and made the Yeezy a pillar in the advent of modern sneaker culture. One of the most prized and sought-after sneakers in existence, the pair was on offer from Ryan Chang, a renowned sneaker collector.

KANYE WEST 2008 'GRAMMY WORN' NIKE AIR YEEZY SAMPLES SELL FOR $1.8 MILLION

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For more than a year prior to the reveal, rumors swirled that a Kanye sneaker was in development. In one of the most brilliant and hyped reveals in sneaker history, Nike and Kanye revealed during the rapper’s 2008 Grammy’s performance a pair of sneakers that even top aficionados could not identify – the only clue was a Swoosh. The sneaker world erupted in a frenzy, as blogs and social media lit up across a community eager to learn about the new design.

The Kanye West and Mark Smith designed samples were built in Nike’s lab – known as the ‘Innovation Kitchen’ – at the company’s headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon in 2007. The size 12 shoe is made of soft black leather with perforated detailing throughout the upper and the heel overlay is branded with a tonal Swoosh. The design features the iconic Yeezy forefoot strap and signature ‘Y’ medallion lace locks in bright pink. A custom lasered wooden box is included, which features a design and etching by the Yeezy 1 creator, Mark Smith.

Kanye West has yet to comment on the auction.

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Tyler Perry Accepts Award at 2021 Oscars With Plea To Not Hate Cops | The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media


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Recent remarks from Tyler Perry have confused fans after announcing his refusal to hate police officers during his Academy Awards speech.

On Sunday (April 25), the Atlanta media mogul recently took home the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for his work in helping others and feeding people during the pandemic, per a Fox 5 Atlanta report. 

Perry using his billion-dollar wallet to help people in their time of need has been well documented over the year. His good deeds include: leaving $21,000 in tips at an Atlanta restaurant, paying the tab for seniors shopping at 73 groceries stores, offering to pay for the funeral of Rayshard Brooks and Secoriea Turner, donating $100,000 to the legal defense fund of Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend, and feeding 5,000 families during Thanksgiving last year.   

And if you recall, he also offered his home as a refuge for the displaced former royals, Harry and Megan, during their riff with their colonizing family in England.  

Anyway, In his emotional story, Perry credited his late mother’s experience growing up in the Jim Crow South for learning how “to refuse blanket judgment” in the face of hate and adversity.   

“My mother taught me to refuse hate,” the 51-year-old said on stage at the Oscars. “She taught me to refuse blanket judgment, and in this time, and with all of the Internet and social media and algorithms and everything that wants us to think a certain way, the 24-hour news cycle, it is my hope that all of us, we teach our kids and I want to remember, just refuse hate.”

His plea for peace is a response to the nation’s increase in police shootings, hate crimes, and coronavirus deaths over the past year. However, his compassionate campaign for unity with people of different races and orientations randomly extended to law enforcement, which lost traction with supporters as they continued to watch the show. 

“Don’t hate anybody. I refuse to hate someone because they are Mexican or because they are Black or white or LGBTQ. I refuse to hate someone because they are a police officer. I refuse to hate someone because they are Asian.”

Did he forget that less than a week ago, the nation watched the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin as he was found guilty on all charges for the murder of George Floyd?  How does one find peace with the organizations responsible for the tragic deaths of teenagers Ma’Khia Bryant and Adam Toledo within weeks of each other?  Make it make sense.

Moving on. Perry ended by dedicating his award to “anyone who wants to stand in the middle,” noting the space as a healing ground for those seeking peace and change.

“I would hope that we would refuse hate and I want to take this Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award and dedicate it to anyone who wants to stand in the middle, no matter what’s around the wall. Stand in the middle ’cause that’s where healing happens. That’s where conversation happens. That’s where change happens. It happens in the middle. So, anyone who wants to meet me in the middle, to refuse hate, to refuse blanket judgment, and to help lift someone’s feet off the ground, this one is for you too.”

No offense, but the energy isn’t going anywhere as long police officers keep murdering people instead of using their botched training to deescalate problems in communities whenever they arrive on the scene. 

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Judge Approves Eminem Publisher’s Copyright Infringement Case Against Harry Fox & Spotify



An important copyright case is brewing up behind the scenes in the music industry involving Eminem songs.

In 2019, Eminem’s publisher filed a lawsuit against Spotify alleging that the streaming service had infringed the copyrights in almost 250 of his songs including one of his biggest,  ‘Lose Yourself’. The independent publisher, Eight Mile Style had then filed an additional complaint alleging that royalty collection organization Harry Fox Agency conspired with Spotify to conceal the infringement by backdating Notices of Intention to obtain compulsory mechanical licenses and also falsifying royalty documents.

HFA, which issues mechanical licenses so that the song owners can get paid proper royalties, is being accused of favoring Spotify to the detriment of publishers and a result, they are not properly paid what’s due to them. HFA had tried to argue that no valid case against them stands in the eyes of law but a federal judge has ruled last week that Spotify USA Inc.’s agent the Harry Fox Agency LLC must face allegations by Eminem’s music publisher that it contributed to infringement of copyrights linked to “billions of unlicensed streams of the rapper’s songs.”

“The most egregious example of Spotify’s willful infringement is with respect to the iconic musical composition ‘Lose Yourself,’” wrote attorney Richard Busch in the complaint, noting that the song topped Billboard charts for months and won an Oscar for best original song and multiple Grammys. “Despite ‘Lose Yourself’ being one of the most famous and popular songs in the world, HFA informed Eight Mile in February, 2019, that Spotify, and its agent HFA, had placed ‘Lose Yourself’ in what they call ‘Copyright Control,’ an internal HFA designation reserved for songs that HFA does not license because HFA supposedly does not know who is the copyright owner or how to contact the copyright owner of the song. Putting one of the most well-known songs in the world in this category is objective evidence that Spotify, through HFA’s contributions, engaged in willful copyright infringement.”

Eight Mile Style argues that Spotify did not have any mechanical licenses, “direct, affiliate, implied, or compulsory, to reproduce or distribute” to the nearly 250 songs Eminem songs which includes the chart topping and Oscar winning ‘Lose Yourself’.

“HFA protests that all it is accused of doing is sending letters based on information it received from Spotify,” writes U.S. District Court Judge Aleta Trauger in Nashville. “At this stage, however, the court is required to take the plaintiffs’ allegations as true, and those allegations include the plaintiffs’ claims about how and why industry practice and HFA’s own reputation allowed HFA’s actions to conceal Spotify’s lack of a valid mechanical license for the Eight Mile Compositions. The purpose and effect of that concealment, moreover, was not simply to prevent past infringement from being discovered, but to allow infringement to continue. Even if HFA was innocent in Spotify’s first alleged instances of infringement, the plaintiffs have plausibly alleged that its actions contributed to Spotify’s ability to continue infringing over time.”

Trauger later adds, “It may turn out that HFA is right and that its actions were truly blameless (or at least non-actionable). The plaintiffs’ allegations depend, in significant part, on their own contentions regarding how certain documents would have been construed in the context of the conventions and ordinary practices of the music business. Of course, HFA itself is a veteran of the same business, and it disagrees with those assertions. At this stage, however, all the court can do is take the plaintiffs at their word, as it is required to in connection with a Rule 12(b)(6) motion, and wait to reevaluate the plaintiffs’ claims when a record has actually been made.”



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Blueface Addresses ‘Cult’ Accusations After Viral Video



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Blueface is responding to yet another controversy.

Over the weekend, the “Thotiana” rapper posted a video where multiple women appear to be living at his house and sleeping in bunk beds. He goes from room to room waking them up and announcing that they must “get tattoos or go home.” After the clip went viral, Blueface came under fire as social media criticized the bizarre scene, with some even comparing it to a cult akin to R. Kelly.

But as Blueface explained, it’s all part of his reality show that’s been going on for weeks. Season 2 just wrapped and auditions for a third season are about to begin. For $40/month, fans can watch the show exclusively on his OnlyFans page.

Amid the backlash, Blueface addressed his critics. “Wtf is a cult ?” he tweeted on Monday.

He went on to reveal that the female “contestants” are put up at his house for three weeks. They film for his show and in exchange, he takes care of their financial needs and promotes their brands. He says that he does not live with the women and stays in his second house.

Blueface denied any implications of sexual misconduct. “We don’t tolerate any sexual conduct between men and women so the women do tend to grow interest in each other because of this but they are adults at the end of the day it’s only so much I can control so what they do with each other is apart of the show,” he said.

He also clapped back at those who took issue with the women’s living conditions, adding, “Americas next top model was on bunk beds but y’all mad at me.”





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aroomfullofmirrors Release New Single & Video ‘RAWAR’ — Watch



TDE President Punch announced the aroomfullofmirrors collective back in January. We didn’t know much about it, but it seemed to be a music group consisting of himself, Daylyt, Ichiban Don (Willie B), Lyric Michelle, Nick Grant, Earlee Riser, Jrias Law and producer Hari. On forming the group, Punch recently told Genius “it feels like the beginning of when we were starting TDE, the focus was completely on the art and developing. We’re really just building the whole art phase, it’s no limit to where it will go.”

The group recently put out their single ‘RAWAR’ along with an accompanying visual and you can check it out below. Punch described the sound as raw but refreshing and that’s hard to argue. The video is directed by Daylyt.

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Kanye West’s Yeezys Sell for Record $1.8 Million



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Kanye West’s Yeezys are the most expensive sneakers ever sold.

The prototype Nike Air Yeezy 1s fetched a record-breaking $1.8 million in a private sale, Sotheby’s auction house announced on Monday. They set a new milestone for a publicly-recorded sneaker sale, exceeding the original valuation of $1 million. The “Grammy Worn” Yeezys nearly tripled the $615,000 sale for a pair of 1985 Nike Air Jordan 1s worn by Michael Jordan during a pre-season game in Italy.

Kanye wore the black leather high-tops with the Nike Swoosh when he performed “Hey Mama” and “Stronger” at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008.



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The size 12 shoes were acquired by RARES, a sneaker investing platform that will allow users to “own a piece of the world’s most valuable shoe” by selling shares of the sneakers on June 16.

“Our goal in purchasing such an iconic shoe–and a piece of history–is to increase accessibility and empower the communities that birthed sneaker culture with the tools to gain financial freedom through RARES,” Gerome Sapp, RARES founder and CEO, said in a statement.

West ended his collaboration with Nike in 2013 before taking the brand to adidas. His Yeezy empire brought in an estimated $1.7 billion in sales in 2020, according to Forbes.





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Jay-Z Talks Legacy, Family & DMX In Rare Interview With ‘The Sunday Times’ | The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media


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Jay-Z remains the top dog when it comes to Hip-Hop culture and though he’s not ruling the summers with music as he once did in the late ’90s and early ’00s, the man is a living icon who’s earned all the respect in the world.

Recently, Hip-Hop’s first billionaire gave a rare interview to United Kingdon publication The Sunday Times where he opened up about a bevy of subjects including the power of social media, how he wants to be remembered, and those rumors about him and Bey paying $10 million for DMX’s masters to give to X’s 17 children.

“No one has bought Earl’s masters,” Jay finally stated. “Additionally, we are not selling any merch or raising money for Earl’s funeral. If anyone is requesting for money for his funeral please be aware the person is a scammer. We will keep the public posted on funeral/memorial service arrangements.”

Damn! We were lowkey hoping the rumor was true as it would’ve been an incredible gesture to X and his many children. Things like this really make you wonder where the rumor begin and who started them. Probably one of those folks Swizz Beatz was talking about during the memorial service.

Like the rest of the world, Jay found himself holed up during the pandemic with his family and while many became frustrated, angry, and tired with the new normal, Hov found a lesson in our new world.

“If anything came from this, it’s that we have to recognize that we’re all connected. It’s a metaphor for how connected we are,” Jay-Z said.

If only more people would realize that, things would be much better off. But nah, Society seems as divided as ever with things as simple as putting on masks having become politicized thanks to you know who.

Reflecting on his illustrious career and how successful he’s been since coming into the rap game in the ’90s, Jay knows he’s become a household name and hopes to be remembered fondly when it’s all said and done.

“I’m not beyond ego, right? Hopefully, they speak of me [with] the names of Bob Marley and all the greats. But that’s not for me to say,” Jay added.

Real talk, Jay’s already revered as a music icon whose legend will only grow as the years pass us by. Tackling social-political issues and helping those in need where he can only further propel him into deity territory. The man might-could one day find himself calling the shots from the Oval Office. We mean, if Trump could do it…

Read the rest of the interview HERE, and let us know your thoughts on Jay’s rare one-on-one in the comments section below.

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Kanye West Raises $1 Million for DMX’s Family with Balenciaga T-Shirt



Kanye West is giving back to DMX’s family in a big way.

The Yeezy founder collaborated with Balenciaga to create a T-shirt in honor of the late rap icon, with net proceeds benefitting X’s family. The long-sleeve shirt features portrait of X on the front with his signature logo and “R.I.P” written above. His birth date (12.18.1970) is featured on the right leave and date of death on the left (04.09.21). “In Loving Memory” is printed on the back of the black shirt.

The tribute tee went on sale Saturday for $200, the same day as DMX’s memorial service at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. According to TMZ, the shirt raised a staggering $1 million and sold out within 24 hours.

Additionally, Kanye was heavily involved in X’s memorial. He helped design the stage along with renowned visual artist Akeem Smith, while his Sunday Service Choir performed while gathered around X’s coffin. Kanye kept a low profile at the ceremony, wearing a red hoodie and mask that covered his entire face.

DMX’s family and friends including his Ruff Ryders crew members Eve, Jadakiss, Styles P, Drag-On, and Swizz Beatz paid tribute to X during Saturday’s livestreamed service at Barclays, where Swizz Beatz also acknowledged Kanye’s contributions. “Thank you my brother Kanye for this amazing setup,” he said.

The following day, BET aired live coverage of DMX’s homegoing celebration, which featured touching tributes from X’s ex-wife Tashera Simmons and fiancée Desiree Lindstrom. Swizz, Lil’ Kim, and Alicia Keys were also in attendance.

In the wake of DMX’s passing, the New York State Senate has declared Dec. 18, X’s birthday, as Earl “DMX” Simmons Day. “In New York, we have our own hip-hop royalty,” said Senator Jamal Bailey. “He’s the Earl of Westchester County. He is DMX, he is one of the greatest hip-hop artists that we will ever know. Phenomenal actor, phenomenal for the culture. Someone who gave us so much in the hip-hop generation.”



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