Travis Scott Claims That Cruel Winter Is Real & Coming Soon

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We’ve heard every body talking about it, though for the most part we heard that the project was unlikely…..now, G.O.O.D. Music’s Travis Scott is bringing the hope back:

I was just in Paris f**king with ‘Ye and playing him s**t [from ‘Owl Pharaoh’]. I don’t wanna talk too much, but Cruel Winter is happening for real. F**k what ni**as is talking about, that s**t is for real. That s**t is happening for sure.

Mobb Deep Reportedly Reuniting

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I’m sorry, but the Mobb will never be the same in my eyes. From TMZ:

The duo — a.k.a. Havoc and Prodigy — were entwined in an intense rap feud ever since Havoc tore into Prodigy on Twitter … claiming among other things that Prodigy had engaged in a slew of jailhouse relationships during his 3-year stint in the slammer.

But now, the two rappers have let bygones be bygones … and recently announced they’re headed back on the road together. First stop? The Paid Dues festival in L.A. this March.

Sources close to the group say it’s just the first of many shows — and will act as the unofficial kickoff for their April world tour … where they’ll be celebrating 20 years as a group.

Joe Budden On Hot 97′s In-Studio Series With Angie Martinez



Streaming video by Ustream

You can download the audio clips as well (below).

The Slaughterhouse member spoke about various topics with Angie, as he updated his fans on his relationship with Tahiry, and his current girlfriend Kaylin Garcia.

During the interview Budden, also discussed having threesomes with Kaylin and other women, his drug relapses, as well as his music.

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Uncle Luke to Rick Ross: Calm Down Before You End Up Like Biggie

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After the near death experience , Uncle Luke pens an open letter in Miami’s NewTimes. Check out the letter below.

Dear Rick Ross:

As someone who survived several rap beefs, I’m going to give you some advice. You need to seriously address the threats and attempts on your life. You have worked hard to become a big name in hip-hop. You’ve paid your dues and you’ve grown lyrically since the release of your debut album, Port of Miami, in 2006. You’ve arrived, buddy.

But all this gangster bullshit is jeopardizing your career. No club or arena is going to risk people getting shot. You can forget about doing any tours or CD signings. And if you can’t make money, watch how fast Warner Bros. Records turns on you. I know from experience how venues and the music industry would like to black ball you.

You have the Gangster Disciples breathing down your neck because you’ve named-dropped Larry Hoover, the gang’s founder, in your music. Unlike the record and book publishing industries, these bad dudes don’t understand the concept of public domain. They see you getting rich forever by rapping about their leader, and they don’t like it. That’s why they’re on YouTube talking about how you need to go see them and cut a check.

It’s a shame you can’t enjoy life without spending part of your earnings on heavy security or risking your freedom by purchasing an arsenal. Remember, that’s what landed T.I. and Lil Wayne in prison. You don’t want that to happen to you. However, those are the consequences of rapping about being something you’re not.

Hip-hop has a rich history of college guys who never committed a crime rapping about moving kilos of cocaine and taking out snitches. Every gangster rapper takes on the role of a real hood legend to build up street cred. But I don’t want you to fall into the trap of believing you are really a gangster.

Trust me, you don’t want to go out like Biggie Smalls or Tupac. It’s time you squash your beefs.

50 Cent Defends Chris Brown & Rihanna

50 Cent has defended Chris Brown and Rihanna’s rekindled relationship, saying the public should stop vilifying Chris for assaulting the Bajan singer in 2009.

‘Diamonds’ hitmaker Rihanna hinted in a recent interview with Rolling Stone, that she and Chris are back on, saying her decision to date her abusive ex is her “mistake to make,” while also adding that Chris “doesn’t have the luxury” of messing up again.

T.I. Covers The Source

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The above issue should have hit newsstands by the time you read this, but check out an excerpt where he speaks on his role in the film Identity Thief:

“It’s my first comedy so I’m looking forward to seeing that. I just want to keep my tools sharp…. Different people see T.I. in different ways. As long as they ain’t giving me a rapper. That’s what I don’t want to do. Anything else, I’d pretty much be open minded within reason of course.”

Chris Brown’s Attorney Strikes Back (Again)

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From L.A. Times, where you can read the full article:

Responding to allegations that his client faked fulfilling his community service, the attorney for singer Chris Brown accused Los Angeles County prosecutors Tuesday of making “scurrilous” statements against his client and said he plans to ask a judge to sanction prosecutors.

Mark Geragos told The Times he encouraged the Richmond Police Department to “take legal action against the Los Angeles County district attorney,” which alleged Tuesday that Brown violated his probation by not abiding by the terms of his court-ordered community labor in his home state of Virginia.

“Apparently the district attorney’s office has completely lost their minds,” Geragos said. “They are making scurrilous, libelous and defamatory statements and apparently have lost their ability to read their own reports.”