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Written by therealbws Wednesday, 19 January 2011 01:59
Blink-182 Drummer Travis Barker has confirmed a variety of Hip-Hop stars will be featured on his highly anticipated upcoming solo debut, Give The Drummer Some, which is due in stores this March via Interscope.
Rep's for the label have confirmed an all-star cast of rappers have lined up to support Travis Barker's inaugural debut, which will land in stores on March 15th, 2011.
The first official single "Can A Drummer Get Some" by itself features a who's who in Hip-Hop, with guest appearances by The Game, Swizz Beatz, Lil Wayne and Rick Ross.
Other guests confirmed for the release include Slaughterhouse ("Devil's Got A Hold of Me"), Kid Cudi ("Cool Head"), Paul Wall, Kurupt and J Roc ("Don't F**k With Me) and The Clipse ("City of Dreams").
Travis already dropped the single "Jump Down" featuring The Cool Kids, which is already being sold as a single.
The diverse musician has also enlisted his favorite artists in the art world to create visual representations for every track on Give The Drummer Some.
Artists like Mr. Cartoon, Risk One, Skinhead Rob, Cool Head, Jeff Soto, Richard Sanchez contributed to the album artwork, while Rock & Roll artist Pushead created the over.
Pushead is a veteran artist who has created album covers for artists ranging from Metallica to Dr. Octagon (Kool Keith).
Travis Barker is also in the studio with a reformed Blink-182. The group will drop a new album this year as well.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 January 2011 01:58 Written by therealbws Wednesday, 19 January 2011 01:57
Atlanta-based trio Travis Porter recently sat down to speak with AllHipHop.com about the group’s recent success and their hit song “Make it Rain.”
The track shot up the Billboard charts, reaching as high as #14 on the Rap/Hip-Hop charts and #100 on the Hot 100.
Additionally, Florida rappers Rick Ross
and T-Pain made popular remixes of the song, and while no official remix has been released yet, the group seems to be happy with how the Hip-Hop community has embraced their recent hit.
“The song is Top 20, Top 15, we felt that feeling before, because when we dropped ‘All The Way Turnt Up’, that thing went crazy in a matter of months,” group member Quez explained to AllHipHop.com. “So we are used to feeling the hype. It feels good to go to people’s states and being able to take n****s b*****s and s**t."
“Remix hasn’t dropped yet, but I f**k wit Rick Ross verse,” Quez continued. “It feels good to feel people diggin yo’ s**t and feeling it, something that you made and having your verses heard by big names.”
Travis Porter announced a major deal with Jive Records
in November of 2010, after a long independent grind. They said the trials and tribulations that came with being independent prepared them for their major label deal.
“Its really not a process, its just like, you grind and you doing your job,” Travis Porter group member Lakeem told AllHipHop.com. “Since you got signed, you got that push. It don’t stop though, just since you get signed. You get the bigger push, that bigger look. It’s like radio, and radio costs.”
The group is now working on their latest mixtape project, titled Music, Money and Magnums, the group is looking to build a buzz before their official album, Porterland drops.
“Your grind don’t stop when you signed, its like the whole world's eyes is on you,” group member Strap told AllHipHop.com. “We bout to shoot the 'Bring it Back' video, we have the mixtape coming out 2.2.11, Music Money Magnums with Tek [DJ Teknikz], [DJ] Scream, [DJ] Drama. We working.”
Last Updated on Sunday, 16 January 2011 19:57 Written by therealbws Sunday, 16 January 2011 19:57
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Last Updated on Saturday, 08 January 2011 18:07 Written by therealbws Saturday, 08 January 2011 18:05
Legendary Hip-Hop imprint No Limit Records is being relaunched by founder Master P.'s family members as No Limit Records Forever.
No Limit, which was founded in 1990 by Master P
., sold over 75 million records. At various points, the label featured a number of major acts, including Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, Soulja Slim, 504 Boyz, Silkk The Shocker and others.
The label is being in reborn in 2011 as an all-digital record label under the stewardship of Romeo Miller, who serves as the President of No Limit Records Forever.
Romeo's brother Valentino is Vice President of No Limit Records Forever, Master P.'s brother Silkk The Shocker is the label's Chief Operating Officer and their cousin Black Don acts as Senior VP of A&R.
The digital label is currently ramping up the business and seeks rappers, singers, producers, A&R's, music executive and radio and video promotional executives.
“I can relate to the new era of this music business. I have a lot of on-hands experience working with one of the greatest music company execs ever, my father," Romeo Miller told AllHipHop.com in a statement released today (January 6th).
"He [Master P.] taught me the marketing of this business and I took the time out to complete my education at USC where I studied technology and business," Romeo continued. "I feel that I have the best of both worlds. I’m a hard worker with a billion dollars worth of knowledge and many resources. My goal is to build a digital hub where artists can become entrepreneurs and make instant revenue off of their music. My resources and I have created a technology to stop online piracy.”
No Limit Records Forever roster currently consists of Romeo, Silkk, Black Don, Suni Blac, Eastwood, G5-J, Lil D., Gangsta and Bengie.
The label is also producing a reality TV show
, an animated cartoon series, a mixtape and a nationwide talent search to find new artists.
For more information, go to www.NoLimitForeverRecords.com
Written by therealbws Saturday, 08 January 2011 18:04
An altercation with family members at a funeral in July of 2008 continues to haunt Compton, California rapper Game, who was ordered to pay $50,000 for beating his cousin during the altercation.
Game became involved in a physical altercation
with his cousin Robert "Kirky" Kirkwood, over the cost of a funeral for Kirkwood's sister, who died after a six-year illness.
According to TMZ.com, a Los Angeles
judge recently ordered Game to pay $50,000 for Kirkwood's medical expenses and other damages, although Game's cousin has yet to receive a cent.
The fight began when Kirkwood confronted Game outside of the church, over an alleged promise to pay half of the $14,000 funeral bill during the services.
In October of 2008, Game was also sentenced to 36 anger management courses over the fight, which erupted when he showed up to the funeral unannounced.






