Big Sean – Express Yourself (HYPETRAK)

HYPETRAK TV caught up with Big Sean at Def Jam offices during his promo run for his latest Hall of Fame album that dropped today. During our discussion we wanted to examine the inner-workings behind the “Big Sean” persona beyond what music videos and songs may not tell you about the Detroit native. That in mind, we soon discovered Sean Anderson is not only a distinguished musician, but also a humanitarian for his hometown city of Detroit that’s seeing some of its toughest times right now. All this and more correlate onto his latest musical endeavor that’s proving to be one of his most personal projects to date. Hall of Fame is available as of today on iTunes.

Travi$ Scott – VIBE Red Carpet Interview

Travi$ Scott was just one of the many artists in attendance at this year’s MTV VMA awards. As the celebs hit the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, VIBE wrangled up some of our favorites to talk about their upcoming projects. In an exclusive red carpet interview, Trav tells VIBE that he has plans to hit the studio with Meek Mill in the near future.

“Just know we record with no lights on,” Travi$ tells VIBE.” I usually just make something on the spot or I have an idea.”

Scott also says he may have another Jay Z track in the stash for his upcoming solo album.

Zimmerman Wants Florida To Pay Defense Fees?

Witnesses-in-Zimmerman-trial-testify-on-struggle-cries-gunshot-600x350 4umf Reports:

Zimmerman and his legal team believe they are entitled to the refund because Zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder July 13 for having shot and killed Martin, 17.

The shooting in February 2012 sparked a national discussion over racial profiling after Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, said he acted in self-defense.

The motion, to be filed by Zimmerman’s lead attorney, Mark O’Mara, would seek refunds for the hundreds of thousands of dollars the defense spent on fees for expert witnesses and court reporters for depositions, travel and other similar expenses.

The request is expected to be between $200,000 and $300,000, according to Shawn Vincent, a spokesman for Zimmerman’s legal team.

Attorney fees for the defense team, including O’Mara, wouldn’t be part of the motion.

The state Judicial Administrative Commission, which would be responsible for paying out the money if the request is approved, didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment Monday night.

Zimmerman’s request was first reported by The Orlando Sentinel, which quoted O’Mara as saying he would soon file the motion with state Circuit Judge Debra Nelson.

The Sentinel reported that Zimmerman’s request would be based on a Florida law that says a defendant who’s acquitted isn’t liable for costs associated with his or her case. It must be approved by a judge or a clerk.

O’Mara told the newspaper he expects the Judicial Administrative Commission to throw up roadblocks.

“That’s where the fight is,” said O’Mara, who told the paper he’s been paid nothing by Zimmerman but has kept billing records.