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Thursday, 29 January 2015
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Retchy P Says He Wishes Wale Died Instead Of A$AP Yams; Wale And Fat Trel Respond
Rapper Retchy P recently took to Twitter to lambaste Maybach Music Group recording artist Wale in light of the recent passing of A$AP Mob’s co-founder, A$AP Yams.
Retchy P first revealed his thoughts that Yams’ death should have instead fell onto the shoulders of Flo Rida or Roscoe Dash.
“IT SHOULDA BEEN FLO RIDA,” he said. This was quickly followed with “OR ROSCOE DASH” and “JUS THINKIN OUT LOUD.”
After the aforementioned tweets, Retchy P pointed to Washington D.C. rapper, Wale.
“SHOULDA BEEN @WALE," Retchy P tweeted this past Saturday (January 24).
This was quickly followed with, "DEF @WALE" to which the MMG lyricist responded with, “@RetchyP so I should b dead? U want me to die? Correct? U don't know me but wish death to me."
In response, Retchy P wrote: “@WALE DEF, WOULD SWAP U OUT FOR MY MANS IN A HEARTBEAT #COLDWORLD.”
Wale hit back with: “@RetchyP yeah and Id swap U out for a hunnit good men I lost. U wish death on people.. U a different kind of nigga . Enjoy your evening.”
Again responding, Retchy P wrote: “@Wale IM A SICK KID WHAT CAN I SAY, DO SUTTIN WHEN U SEE ME I BE OUTSIDE.”
Following Retchy P and Wale’s back-and-forth, fellow D.C. and MMG spitter Fat Trel jumped in on the conversation to condemn P’s words.
“@retcyp NIGGA I WILL SMAKKK YA WHOLE FACE OFF!!! STOP PLAYIN BIG,” Fat Trel said.
In response, Retchy P wrote: “@FATTREL WE COULD ALL GO TA HELL IN DIS MUTHAFUCKA U AINT SAYIN BUT A WORD NIGGA U OUT HERE DEFENDIN ANOTHA GROWN ASS MAN TYPA NIGGA IS HE.”
Fat Trel subsequently tweeted: “@RetchyP NIGGA I AINT TRYNA HEAR DAT SHYT!!! ILL B IN NYC SOON...PULL UP ON UR BLOCK!!!!! NO TALKIN”
Retchy P first revealed his thoughts that Yams’ death should have instead fell onto the shoulders of Flo Rida or Roscoe Dash.
“IT SHOULDA BEEN FLO RIDA,” he said. This was quickly followed with “OR ROSCOE DASH” and “JUS THINKIN OUT LOUD.”
After the aforementioned tweets, Retchy P pointed to Washington D.C. rapper, Wale.
“SHOULDA BEEN @WALE," Retchy P tweeted this past Saturday (January 24).
This was quickly followed with, "DEF @WALE" to which the MMG lyricist responded with, “@RetchyP so I should b dead? U want me to die? Correct? U don't know me but wish death to me."
In response, Retchy P wrote: “@WALE DEF, WOULD SWAP U OUT FOR MY MANS IN A HEARTBEAT #COLDWORLD.”
Wale hit back with: “@RetchyP yeah and Id swap U out for a hunnit good men I lost. U wish death on people.. U a different kind of nigga . Enjoy your evening.”
Again responding, Retchy P wrote: “@Wale IM A SICK KID WHAT CAN I SAY, DO SUTTIN WHEN U SEE ME I BE OUTSIDE.”
Following Retchy P and Wale’s back-and-forth, fellow D.C. and MMG spitter Fat Trel jumped in on the conversation to condemn P’s words.
“@retcyp NIGGA I WILL SMAKKK YA WHOLE FACE OFF!!! STOP PLAYIN BIG,” Fat Trel said.
In response, Retchy P wrote: “@FATTREL WE COULD ALL GO TA HELL IN DIS MUTHAFUCKA U AINT SAYIN BUT A WORD NIGGA U OUT HERE DEFENDIN ANOTHA GROWN ASS MAN TYPA NIGGA IS HE.”
Fat Trel subsequently tweeted: “@RetchyP NIGGA I AINT TRYNA HEAR DAT SHYT!!! ILL B IN NYC SOON...PULL UP ON UR BLOCK!!!!! NO TALKIN”
Jewell Explains Her Book's Claims About Tupac's Death And Dr.Dre's Sexuality
You had to be one hell of an interviewee to
stand out amongst your co-stars in drug dealer-turned-Death Row Records
financier Harry-O’s surprisingly well-done documentary, Welcome to Death Row.
But one former Death Row inmate managed to do just that, as singer
Jewell Caples arguably stole the show with her fearlessly honest (and at
times cleverly humorous) observations about the rise and fall of one of
the most successful, and perpetually controversial, record labels in
music history.
A little over a decade after her film debut, the well-preserved 49-year-old mother, author and performer (who began her career in the mid-1980s as part of a performance troupe for the nation’s original Hip Hop radio station, Los Angeles’ KDAY) spoke to HipHopDX on Labor Day 2011 (courtesy of Hoopla Media Group) with shockingly even more eye-popping candor than her on-camera confessional.
As she prepares for the October 25th release of her memoir, My Blood, My Sweat and My Tears, and its accompanying album (which will precede the release of her long-vaulted Death Row debut by WIDEawake Entertainment), the hookstress heard on 2Pac’s “Thug Passion,” Dr. Dre’s “Dre Day,” Snoop Dogg’s “Gin & Juice” and several other timeless tracks from the G-Funk’d 1990s discussed with DX the “intimate secrets” in her book, including the premonition that might have saved ‘Pac’s life, and maybe most notably, the seemingly never-ceasing rumors regarding Dr. Dre’s sexual preference.
A little over a decade after her film debut, the well-preserved 49-year-old mother, author and performer (who began her career in the mid-1980s as part of a performance troupe for the nation’s original Hip Hop radio station, Los Angeles’ KDAY) spoke to HipHopDX on Labor Day 2011 (courtesy of Hoopla Media Group) with shockingly even more eye-popping candor than her on-camera confessional.
As she prepares for the October 25th release of her memoir, My Blood, My Sweat and My Tears, and its accompanying album (which will precede the release of her long-vaulted Death Row debut by WIDEawake Entertainment), the hookstress heard on 2Pac’s “Thug Passion,” Dr. Dre’s “Dre Day,” Snoop Dogg’s “Gin & Juice” and several other timeless tracks from the G-Funk’d 1990s discussed with DX the “intimate secrets” in her book, including the premonition that might have saved ‘Pac’s life, and maybe most notably, the seemingly never-ceasing rumors regarding Dr. Dre’s sexual preference.
Gucci Mane Has At Least Three Hard Drives Worth Of Unreleased Music
During the third episode of Noisey’s series exploring the Atlanta rap scene, the show’s host Thomas Morton spoke with Curtis Daniels, the CEO of Patchwerk Studios where Gucci Mane frequents, who revealed that he owns three hard drives worth of unreleased Gucci Mane material.
“I liked [it] when he was here because he stayed out of trouble,” Curtis Daniels says. “And the label was like, ‘Hey, let’s just keep him in the studio because when he in the studio he ain’t getting into trouble.’ Usually he’ll go from jail to the studio. On the call he’ll be like, ‘I’m getting out. I’ve wrote a bunch of stuff. I’ve got a lot of stuff I need to get off my chest.’ Then, he’ll come in the studio and he’ll just work. That’s how it’s been every other time. In my office I probably got like three hard drives worth of Gucci [Mane’s] music that ain’t been released.”
Thomas Morton also spoke with super producer Zaytoven about Gucci Mane and his influence on the genre of trap.
During the conversation, Zaytoven spoke on trap’s widespread appeal before calling Gucci Mane the “big dog” when it comes to trap music. Zaytoven’s comments come just weeks after calling Gucci “one of the best of our time,” during a recent interview with DJ Smallz.
“The trouble that they get in or try to stay out of is almost the reason why their music come across so good,” Zaytoven says of trap music. “You’ll probably never live that lifestyle [or] never see it, but you’ll feel what they going through or feel what they doing ‘cause these are the type of lifestyle these guys are living.
“We respect Gucci so much because Gucci will bring everybody together,” Zaytoven adds. “He’s the mayor. He’s the main guy when you talk about trap music, that’s who you wanna hear. Everybody else is understudies and doing their thing but he’s the big dog. He’s putting on everybody, he’s giving everybody a shot.”
Judge Grants Ludacris 'Primary Physical Custodian' Of Daughter
We have been reporting about Ludacris
fighting for full custody of his 1-year-old daughter and a judge has
declared the rapper will receive primary physical custody. According to
the reports, Luda and Tamika have joint legal and physical custody, but
Luda is “ the primary physical custodian.”
“The judge awarded both Luda and Tamika joint legal and physical custody but said Luda will be “the primary physical custodian.” We’ve watched the video of the decision and the judge messes up in a big way, saying Luda has decision-making authority. If that’s true, he would have primary legal custody. Short story … the judge makes very little sense.
Luda tells TMZ, “I am gratified that the judge found me to be the most fit and proper parent to have primary physical custody of our beautiful daughter.”” (TMZ)
Lil Wayne Forced To Stay With Cash Money If Birdman Pays
Recent reports claim Lil Wayne will be suing Cash Money and Birdman
for $51 million and now it has come out that if Wayne does get his
money that he is owed, he will have no other choice but to stay with his
longtime label.
According to new reports, if Birdman coughs up the $10 million Wayne is owed, the Young Money head will be forced to stay with Cash Money.
According to new reports, if Birdman coughs up the $10 million Wayne is owed, the Young Money head will be forced to stay with Cash Money.
“There are 2 payments that have irked Wayne — he says he was owed $8 million when he went into the studio to record “Tha Carter V” in December 2013, and another $2 mil when he completed the album last month.
We’re told the hope is that Universal — which distributes Cash Money Records — will step in and earmark the $10 mil for Wayne. And we’re told Universal is already putting pressure on Cash Money to settle.
If Cash Money pays Wayne the $10 mil, it would essentially eliminate any breach of contract. That means Wayne would have no legal basis to ask out of the contract. Even though Wayne’s suing for $51 million, most of that is predicated on future lost profits which would not be an issue if they settle.” (TMZ)
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