Jakk Frost controversial release "Gay Bashin" off his upcoming Coldest Summer Ever is not about bashing those who live an alternative lifestyle.[/p]According to the Philadelphia bred rapper, “I don’t condone hate crimes against somebody for their sexual preference on no level. Not one time in the record do I say ‘Go kill a male or a female because they choose to have sex with the same sex. It’s not what the record is about. ‘Gay Bashing’ was the title because it’s just that. It’s me bashing these gay swag fag type rappers".[/p]Hopefully, this song provokes the skin jean movement of rappers to reassess their attire when prancing on the stage in the name of hip-hop.[/p]
via: @jakkfrost
[/p]SYNOPSIS: Riva is a small time operator who has just returned to his hometown of Kinshasa, Congo after a decade away with a major score: a fortune in hijacked gasoline. Wads of cash in hand and out for a good time, Riva is soon entranced by beautiful night club denizen Nora, the kept woman of a local gangster. Into the mix comes an Angolan crime lord relentlessly seeking the return of his stolen shipment of gasoline.[/p]
When Riva, a young, impetuous entrepreneur, returns from a successful trip across the border with his pockets full of cash he has only one thing on his mind — to party. In a packed club he becomes transfixed by one girl's stunning beauty and pursues her through the humid night. But the money Riva is spending doesn't belong to him. And the girl he is chasing belongs to another...
Quickly Riva's dream of decadence becomes a violent nightmare as he is pursued by two angry gangsters bent on wreaking their revenge. Only his wits and cunning will help him escape as the dark night closes in and his world is thrown into turmoil.
[/p]Maff Test continues his winning streak on Coast 2 Coast Mixtape Priority Tracklisting with his hit single, "Made Of", which is featured on several mixtapes by DJ's from all across the country. The Harvey, Illionis CEO/Rapper relentless pursuit and unmatched grind is well documented in the music industry. For those who declare his triumph as an early victory need to look no further than the top hip-hop websites, magazines, and accolades for adoring fans to bear witness to his longevity in the rap game.[/p]
[/p]MAFF TEST AKA YOUNG HARVEY FEAT. JON WAIN - "MADE OF"[/p]
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It seems July 5th can't get here soon enough because every other week there is a single leaking off Lloyd's King of Hearts album. Lloyd teams up with Trey Songz and Jeezy for his latest single to leak to the net.[/p]Listen to what happens when you get two R&B artist on the same track with Young Jeezy.[/p]
Since being spotted with a mysterious woman who we now know as Dhea, a cocktail waitress from Arizona, Lil Wayne is teaching us "How To Love". The Young Money rapper sings over a guitar riff with heavy 808 drums. Although, its something different than we are normally use to hearing from Wayne, I think fans will enjoy it.[/p]
What you think?
Last night (5.25), Yelawolf hosted a (SUPAHOTBEATS + SLUMERICAN) showcase for NIKKIYA and she performed for the first time at 595 North in Atlanta, GA. Joined by Jackie Chain ("Other Shit") and Yelawolf ("Speak Her Sex"), NIKKIYA performed to a full house.
Photo Credit: John Stephens
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The self-hate of ones skin color or the texture of their hair is prevalent today as it was in the days our ancestors were slaves. I remember a quote from Bell Hooks, "As a strategy of colonization, encouraging enslaved blacks to embrace and uphold white supremacist aesthetics was a masterstroke. Teaching black folks to hate dark skin was one way to ensure that whether white oppressors were present or not, the values of white supremacy would still rule the day."[/p]We do not have to look no further than today's rap lyrics to see the embrace of self-hate for our own race.[/p]"And uh, long hair, don't care/I put it there, right there..." - Lil Wayne (My Ni**a)[/p]"light skinned girl, long curly black hair, sorry for wasting time, I know you probably don’t care..." - The Game[/p]Directors Bill Duke and D. Channsin Berry put together a documentary exploring the deep-seated biases and attitudes about skin color—particularly dark skinned women, outside of and within the Black American culture.[/p]
Amber Rose's reality show may be in limbo, but that does not stop her from gracing the cover of your favorite magazines. Rose speaks about her relationship with rap superstar Kanye and football player Reggie Bush among other things.
Amber Speaks:
AMBER ON LIFE POST-KANYE:
“What am I supposed to do? Crawl up in a corner and die ‘cause I’m not with Kanye anymore? Am I supposed to go back to the strip club and not take these opportunities that I have?”[/p] AMBER OF HER RELATIONSHIP WITH REGGIE BUSH:[/p]“Me and Reggie [Bush] dated very briefly after Kanye…We were both each other’s rebound and we both knew that and were cool with that.”

AMBER ON WHY HER STORY IS RELATABLE:
“I don’t have rich parents and it’s a struggle. I can’t just call my dad and be like, ‘Dad, my money is a little messed up. Can you buy me a car or a house? It’s not like that for me. I feel like more people will relate to my story than the Kardashians or the Hiltons.”[/p] AMBER ON BEING ICONIC:[/p]“Kanye would always tell be how beautiful I was and that I was going to be iconic. He always said that, ‘Baby, you are iconic. You don’t understand what you have.’ I didn’t. I didn’t understand it.”[/p]Spotted @ RapRadar
[/p]The new Travis Porter featuring Waka Flocka just landed in my inbox courtesy of DJ Teknikz[/p] [/p]