While performing out in Brooklyn last night, Kendrick Lamar decided to take the opportunity to send a live shot right back in Meek Mill’s direction after his recent “Ooh Kill ‘Em” diss. Take a look as the Compton, Calif. native subliminally shouts, “There’s one nigga in particular that needs to realize that there’s ‘levels’ to this shit. I’m mother fuckin’ king Kendrick.” However, according to AllHipHop.com who was present for the show, Kendrick had a few more choice words for Meek.
Stalley continues his Honest Cowboy web series and delivers for your viewing pleasure episode three. In this episode, the MMG rapper gives up details behind the recording process for Honest Cowboy and recalls isolating himself from the world. In fact, Stalley points out that he needed to bring producers such as DJ Quik and Cardo into his own creative space as he never left the premises.
The Weeknd unveils a new music video today for “Live For” featuring Drake off his new album Kiss Land. Just to be clear, The Weeknd takes the wheel on the vocals while Drizzy hits up the verse with a few bars. Check out the trippy visual with plenty of fast camera movement and flashing lights and shadows. This one’s got a nice cinematic touch to it.
The G-Unit general is back on the rap scene with a new song and video for “Can’t Help Myself (I’m Hood).” Curtis’ latest visual finds the south side MC puttin’ in work on the streets and counting stacks of cash with a few gorgeous half naked female assistants. Over a gritty sound and sample heavy production, the New York native attempts to take listeners back to early days out on the block. Check out Fif’s latest offering with “Can’t Help Myself (I’m Hood)’ below.
2 Chainz drops a new music video for “Where U Been?” featuring Cap 1 off his recently released B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time LP. The G.O.O.D. Music rapper keeps things simple with a black and white visual and hits the streets with his posse. Catch 2 Chainz partying it up with some bad ones and hitting the stage for a few performances.
Auto-tune champ Future gives his latest single “Honest” the visual treatment which finds the digital crooner showing off a lot of gold, living lavish and confessing all the truths he can muster up over the mellow track. Take a look at Future’s latest music video which is at least filled with plenty of pretty young thangs and nice camera work.
Pac Div’s Mibbs continues to lace the fans with visuals as he delivers another music video for “FREEBASS” off his collaborative project with producer ScoopDeville. Watch as Mibbs hits the streets of Los Angeles and relatively keeps things simple with the artist performing around in various locations including the beach. There’s also some pretty cool kaleidoscope type of effects going on too. Be sure to download Mibb’s latest FREEBASS EP which is now available.
Fabolous links up with 2 Chainz for the catchy club smash “When I Feel Like It.” The new music video showcases Fabolous living the high life and doing it big on a yacht out in New York with a stable of sexy ladies. Towards the end, Fab and 2 Chainz switch the scenery and take viewers to the club for a good time in all white. Loso’s Way 2: Rise To Power is still set to release some time later this year.
Mister Cee from Hot 97 decided today was the appropriate time to resign from his position at the New York radio station after video evidence of him soliciting sex from a drag queen landed onto youtube courtesy ofBimbo Winehouse. However, it’s important to point out that only audio was recorded and Mister Cee is never actually seen. Cee has not officially confirmed that is in fact his voice just before the six minute mark. Still, the internet is running wild with this breaking news and there seems to be a general consensus that it is indeed the 20 year radio veterean. Also, towards the end of the audio portion, the drag queen can clearly be heard addressing the other voice in the video as DJ Mister Cee. Shortly after the video hit the internet on the blogger’s website, Cee took to the airwaves to say goodbye. Below is what he had to say on the matter:
“Today is my last day on Hot 97. Mister Cee, I’m resigning today. It is not a mystery that the past two years I’ve been through a lot and I’ve tried to deal with it the best way that I could deal with it and Hot 97 has tried to deal with it the best way they’ve had to deal with it. But when you’re dealing with corporate America and you’re dealing with a station you love as much as this station, I don’t want to put this station through more than what they’ve been through I’ve been thinking of this for a long long time.
I’ve been thinking about this day for a long time, I never want to be in a situation where I get pushed out anywhere. I’ve been at this station for 20 years since 1993 and if I’m gonna go out let me go out with me saying I’m gonna go out. Allow me to have that and so the station is allowing me to have that today and I appreciate that.”
In 2011, Mister Cee plead guilty to loitering for the purpose of engaging in a prostitution offense with a 20-year-old male.
UPDATE 9/11/2013 10:53am – A formal statement from Alexandra Cameron, SVP/General Manager of HOT 97, has been issued:
“Due to some personal circumstances that have become public, after 20 years of service, Mr Cee has chosen to resign. We feel that this is in the best interest of both HOT 97 and Cee’s personal well-being. While we do not endorse the alleged activities, he is clearly facing a personal dilemma that is for him and only him to comment on. We are saddened by his departure; his contributions here at HOT 97 were great and we know him as a friend, a caring individual and significant hip hop advocate. We wish Mr Cee the best and will always consider him a family member of HOT 97.
Moments ago, he officially signed off, on the air and will finish out his last show today on September 11, 2013, an already sad day for New York City.”
Stalley, Rockie Fresh, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Omarion and DJ Scream sit down for a lengthy interview with Hot 97. The label collectively discusses Self Made Vol. 3, Dreamcashers 3 and Stalley gets the opportunity to talk Honest Cowboy and shares his desire for commercial recognition. Ross also speaks on their recording process in the studio while Meek gets into details on his battling roots and downplays the back and forth currently going on between him and Kendrick Lamar by reassuring fans its all in good fun.