Thursday, August 2, 2012

Bane Still Choppin (FSU Anthem)

Upcoming artist Bane debuts his new music video, titled Still Choppin. This video is full of energy, has a party bus of cute girls and most of all, it captures the true spirit of the Florida state Seminoles athletic pride!! creative vision was brought to life by director FABA, who is also heavily involved in numerous other projects with promising upcoming artist like YT and many more.

Mac Miller Sued For $10 Million Over Sample Used On "Macadelic"


Mac Miller Sued For $10 Million Over Sample Used On "Macadelic"
Exclusive: An artist named Warm Speakers has filed a $10 million suit again Miller for using his copyrighted work without permission.
An artist named Patrick Berlinquette, a/k/a Warm Speakers, has filed suit against Mac Miller, Rostrum Records and DatPiff for stealing his music.
In a complaint filed yesterday in the Eastern District of New York, the defendants state that Berlinquette wrote, produced and recorded a song titled “The World Around You” in June 2010 and registered its copyright on June 20, 2011. This year, Miller reportedly took his song “without his permission or knowledge” and copied it in a song titled “Fuck ‘Em All,” included on his Macadelic mixtape. The suit alleges that Mac took the chorus – “Get your money (Get your money) / Fuck ‘em all (Fuck ‘em all)” – and rapped over the track.

Drake To Reportedly Executive Produce Aaliyah's Next Album, Features Her On New Single


Drake To Reportedly Executive Produce Aaliyah's Next Album, Features Her On New Single
Exclusive: Drake will reportedly debut his new single at OVO Festival 2012.
Drake is reportedly set to executive produce Aaliyah’s upcoming posthumous album. He is also slated to feature the late singer on his new single.
A reliable source with inside knowledge of the situation told HipHopDX that the Young Money rapper, who has a tattoo of the songstress on his back, will sit at the helm for her new LP. Details surrounding the album are scarce, but in March, producer Jeffrey “J. Dub” Walker said that an unreleased song titled “Steady Ground” will appear on the project. Aaliyah’s brother, Rashad Haughton, later said that no such album was in the works.
In late March, Drake hinted to Tim Westwood that he had some “special things” related to Aaliyah in motion. “I have some great Aaliyah news coming soon,” he said. “Just some special things. Just gave you that, just a little. Because I said, I’m with Westwood, so I can’t not. But great things, great things for music, period.”
Additionally, Drake, who sampled Aaliyah’s “At Your Best (You Are Love)” for his track “Unforgettable,” is reportedly set to feature her vocals on his upcoming single. He is set to debut the song at the OVO Festival, taking place this Sunday (August 5th) at Toronto, Canada’s Molson Amphitheatre.

Lil Wayne Says He's Putting Rap On The Backburner For Skateboarding


Lil Wayne Says He's Putting Rap On The Backburner For Skateboarding
Lil Wayne also speaks about how he got bored with Rap.
Lil Wayne is taking his love of skateboarding one step further. During an interview with DJ Drama, Weezy explained that he's putting Rap on the backburner so that he can entertain his love of skating, justifying his decision by stating that his fans "deserve some peace from me."
“I picked up the skateboard and I thought it would be a hobby, but it’s a lifestyle. You have to be fully committed. In order to be fully committed, you have to live that lifestyle. What these young kids say right now, you have to be about that life. I guess I’m about that life," he said. “It’s kinda of putting rap on the backburner, that’s all. Rap is a taking backseat to skating. That’s alright. But I kind of feel I deserve that. … I think fans deserve some peace from me."

Rick Ross Discusses The Possibility Of Recording An Album With Young Jeezy


Rick Ross Discusses The Possibility Of Recording An Album With Young Jeezy

Rick Ross contemplates the possibility of dropping an LP with Young Jeezy.
It's been two years since Young Jeezy took umbrage with Rick Ross's claims of Black Mafia Family affiliation on his song "B.M.F." Now, in a recent interview with MTV, Rozay talked about the possibility of linking up with Jizzle for an album.
Ross didn't seem particularly receptive to the idea of recording an LP with the Atlanta rapper, though he said that he doesn't have any beef with him. He explained that he's too focused on his Maybach Music Group pursuits to consider an album at this time. "You know where I'm at and the position I'm in right now, I don't have no beef with nobody. I'm chasing that crown right now," he said. "Right now ain't the time for that. We staying focused. I'm always 'bout business; that's why I'm here. I haven't taken nothin' personal since I came in the game and I think if you in this business and plan on having longevity in this you shouldn't take nothin' personal...ain't nobody stepped on my Jordans yet, not out here. As far as I'm concerned, bring that money bag, let's shake the world up, that's what Double M-G is about."