[/p]Hip-hop mogul Chris Lighty speaks about his earlier days of managing the Jungle Brothers and how he landed at Rush Management. In those days, it was all about artist creativity and making music the fans would love for years to come.[/p]When you worked at Rush or Def Jam you did not have titles or the ability to have an ego if you wanted to be successful. Not around Lyor! And if you was smart you would suck up all the information around Lyor.[/p]
Chris Brown, Frank Ocean and Tyler decided to call a truce in the war of words and physical threats. I wonder if we will hear a collaboration song from the trio in the days to come? #Justsaying!
[/p]It seems like eternity since the release of Carter III, but the Young Money brand still manage to stay at the forefront of the hip-hop movement. With album platinum selling albums from Nicki Minaj and Drake coupled with the numerous features from Weezy, Young Money did not miss a beat.[/p]Now on the heels of his Carter IV release Lil Wayne sat down with MTV's Shaheem Reid to discuss fatherhood, retirement and what fans can expect on his rumored to be last album.[/p]On when he knows the album is ready: [/p]“You don’t. When they tell you. When [manager Cortez Bryant] call me and tell me and say, ‘You got such and such date is your deadline to stop,’ I be like, ‘Aight.’ ’Cause I never stop recording, obviously. So it’s just on him to say, “Okay, stop. We’re gonna pick these songs, and that’s the album.’ That’s how we do it.”[/p]On retiring from the game:[/p]“I’m bowing out still on top,” he says. “I’ma make y’all want me when I retire. I’ma make y’all be like, ‘Nooo!’ I ain’t leaving out this bitch when y’all be like, ‘Yeah, it’s about time, dawg.’ Carter IV might be my last one. I’ma make y’all be like, ‘Fuck!’ Yeah, nigga, I’m gone.”[/p]On being a good father and if that is the reason he is retiring:[/p]“Honestly, this is the real truth,” he says. “I honestly think it’s unfair to my kids. I’m super dedicated into what I do. Like, it’s no questions—it’s hands down, I do this. I live this. I don’t have a day out my week that I do something else. I do this every day of my life, and I’m not about to stop, ’cause that’s the only way you can succeed in this business, is to do it the way I do it. I want to succeed the way I want to succeed. You can succeed. You can put out a hit… But to do it the way I want to do it, to be comfortable to do what the fuck I want to do, you’ve got to work like no other. Like I said, it’s unfair to my kids. So about 30, 31, 32, I gotta get ready.[/p]
[/p]Boris Kodjoe hosted a private dinner with Plush Blue Ent and there was plenty of Jose Cuervo Platino flowing for the ladies to sip.[/p]

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Tity Boi, aka 2 Chainz, continues to keep the momentum going with the latest release "Feeling You" off his Codeine Cowboy Mixtape.
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[/p]Conservative talk show host Neal Boortz, caused a firestorm of backlash for his racist and violent rhetoric against young African-Americans who reside i n the city of Atlanta.[/p]BOORTZ: We got too damn many urban thugs, yo, ruining the quality of life for everybody. And I'll tell you what it's gonna take. You people, you are - you need to have a gun. You need to have training. You need to know how to use that gun. You need to get a permit to carry that gun. And you do in fact need to carry that gun and we need to see some dead thugs littering the landscape in Atlanta.[/p]Where is Jesse and Al when we need them?
Lloyd leaks another song from his King Of Hearts album, which is due out July 5th. The slow ballad song is called "Naked".
[/p]The most powerful documentary "Live & Die In Amerikkka" that examines the pathology behind the senseless violence that plagues America’s inner-city communities is back with part 2.[/p]
Shout out to my big homie Silky Slim!
[/p]Lyme Light DVD was on the scene to capture the visual of Lay Em' Down video featuring JadaKiss, Styles P with Chynk Show on the hook.[/p]
The NY Post reports the DEA agents arrested and charged Jimmy Henchmen yesterday with heading a cocaine trafficking ring that operated on both the West and East coasts.[/p]The hip-hop mogul spotted the agents at about noon as he walked out of the W Hotel in Union Square, sources said.[/p]Once on the street, Rosemond walked north and tried to outrun the agents until he was finally arrested on 21st Street and Park Avenue South.[/p]The US Attorney's Office in Brooklyn charged Rosemond in a complaint today with orchestrating the delivery of multiple kilos of cocaine from Los Angeles to the New York City metropolitan area.[/p]Millions of dollars in drug proceeds went from New York back to California, the complaint charged.[/p]Rosemond is expected to be arraigned this afternoon in Brooklyn federal court.[/p]The DEA probe was aided by two informants who were high-ranking members of Rosemond's organization, the feds said.[/p]Hundreds of kilos of cocaine was shipped to New York — sometimes encased in plastic that was covered with mustard in an effort to throw off drug-sniffing dogs.[/p]The gang used commercial shipping companies to send some of the coke, but later devised a more ingenious scheme, the feds charge.[/p]