ARTWORK/TRACKLISTING: August Alsina – Testimony

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Get ready to hear August Alsina’s Testimony when it drops April 15th. You can check out the tracklisting below.

01 Testify
02 Make It Home f. Jeezy
03 Right There
04 You Deserve
05 No Love
06 Porn Star
07 FML f. Pusha T
08 Grind & Pray/Get Ya Money f. Fabolous
09 Ghetto f. Yo Gotti
10 Kissin’ On My Tattoos
11 Ah Yeah
12 Mama
13 Benediction f. Rick Ross
14 I Luv This Shit f. Trinidad Jame$ [Bonus]
15 Numb f. B.o.B & Yo Gotti [Bonus]

Childish Gambino, Vic Mensa & Phantogram Perform At MTVu Woodie Awards

In addition to Lil Wayne & Iggy Azalea, Childish Gambino also appeared on MTVu’s stage during SXSW week, performing ‘3005’ and ‘Sweatpants’.

Below, additional performances from Vic Mensa and Phantogram.

DJ Jazzy Jeff – Vinyl Destination (Season 2 Episode 5)

This episode takes the guys from Sophia, Bulgaria to England where DJ Jazzy Jeff and Skillz pull a double. The journey begins in Coventry where the guys experience a bit of a set back. We’ll let Skillz explain what happened. None the less, the show goes on and the crew wraps up their first gig of the night and heads to the next in London, two hours away of course. After a long night and an even longer venture, the team finds their way in Cardiff, Wales. There the guys take a swing past Mr. G’s soul food restaurant before heading to 411 Bar and Nightclub to end the night. Check out this and more in this episode of Vinyl Destination.

Founder Of Westboro Baptist Church Dead At 84


From Huffington Post:

Fred Phelps, the founder of the Westboro Baptist Church, has died at the age of 84, according to two of his children.

His son, Timothy Phelps, confirmed to Kansas’ WIBW that Fred Phelps died “before midnight” on Wednesday. His daughter, Shirley Phelps-Roper, also confirmed news of the death to the Topeka Capital-Journal.

However, at least one family member seemed to dispute the reports of his siblings, as attorney Jonathan Phelps told WIBW: “Pastor Phelps is doing just fine.” The network notes this could be a spiritual reference.

“I can tell you that Fred Phelps is having some health problems,” WBC spokesman Steve Drain told the Lawrence Journal-World Sunday. “He’s an old man, and old people get health problems.”

A spokesperson for the Westboro Baptist Church was not immediately available for further comment Thursday.

Nate Phelps, one of Fred Phelps’ estranged children, wrote a Facebook post on March 15 saying his father was “on the edge of death at Midland Hospice house in Topeka, Kansas.”

He also revealed Fred Phelps had been excommunicated from the church in August 2013. The Topeka Capital-Journal later reported the excommunication occurred after he called for kinder treatment of fellow church members.

The Westboro Baptist Church was established in 1955 by Phelps. Over the years, the Topeka-based group became infamous for their vehement anti-gay rhetoric and picketing of funerals. In 2011, NPR reported the church only had about 100 members, almost all of whom were from Phelps’ family.

LRG Names 9th Wonder Director Of Creative Outreach & Business Development

Originally spotted through LRG’s Twitter account (above), as well as through their official website (below):

We are honored to have 9th Wonder joining Lifted Research Group. He has been not only a major supporter of our brand for over a decade, but someone that has long been considered part of the LRG family. For the past 15 years, LRG has been the preeminent supporter of music and culture. We at LRG believe in the quality of the artists that we work with, and will cultivate the relationships between those artists and the brand itself. 9th’s unique perspective, status and leadership within the hip hop community and culture will elevate our brand to even greater heights.

Congrats!

De La Soul Will Reportedly Release Two New Albums & A New Mixtape…This Year

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From Billboard:

Dave Jolicoeur (aka Trugoy), a member of the classic hip-hop group, says a new mixtape will be issued in the next week or so and the trio is working on two full albums they hope to release later this year.

A little more than a month ago, De La Soul gave away its entire catalog for free on Valentine’s Day, and the result showed the trio there’s plenty of love still out there 25 years after issuing the landmark release “3 Feet High and Rising.”

“It motivated us even more,” Jolicoeur said before a surprise South By Southwest appearance with Damon Albarn on Friday night. “We’re already in the process of recording two albums, but actually it made us feel like we really, really need to get this done. People are still fans, still really love the music and let’s do it for them.”

The response to the group offering seven full-album downloads online went beyond modest expectations – demand was so heavy that it temporarily overwhelmed the servers and the hip-hop group had to ask fans to be patient.

The numbers were “insane, I’m afraid to say it,” Jolicouer said. “I’m not really allowed to, but I’ll say I was expecting it to be somewhere between 15,000 and 25,000 people. Man, you can multiply that by whatever number you can throw in the air, so it was ridiculous.”

He said the move was not a marketing campaign, but a gift to fans, who only had to provide an email address. The group’s music is difficult to find for a number of reasons, including tangled sample and ownership issues and now-shuttered labels.

“I thought it was really cool,” Jolicoeur said. “We had an opportunity to speak to our attorneys, and, you know, in hindsight it was maybe not the smartest thing to do. But in the midst of it, a lot of people think, ‘Great campaign, great promotion, great publicity stunt,’ but it really wasn’t. …

“It was just, `What can we do for Valentine’s Day? Yo, we can give away our catalog. Yeah, why not?'”

Of the new two albums the group is working on, he said one will be sample-based and one will be recorded with a live band, Los Angeles’ Rhythm Roots Allstars. The mixtape will include some new songs as well as some reworked material.

“But in a De La fashion, it’s just not a mixtape with 11 songs,” Jolicoeur said. “There are skits and things. It’s cool. That’s coming out in about a week, and hopefully God willing more De La music.

“That’s all we do. There won’t be any movies. There won’t be any fashion lines, nothing like that. Just music.”

King Los Leaves Bad Boy Records; Speaks On ‘Mastermind’ Rant

From MTV:

Rick Ross and French Montana deliver an unforgettable performance on the Boss’ new single “Nobody,” but Bad Boy CEO Diddy absolutely stole the show.

The standout Mastermind track samples audio of Puff passionately tearing down and somehow trying to motivate an unknown member of his team. Ross told “RapFix Live” that the audio came from a very real conversation and while he told us that it wasn’t French Montana on the receiving end of the rant, he left the door open.

“When I took [the rant] and chopped it up and put it on my record I gave him my word. I would never reveal who it was that he was scolding because it’s someone you know,” Ross told us on March 6.

So when former Bad Boy artist King Los stopped by the “RFL” couch on Wednesday (March 19), we asked him whether he was on the receiving end of Diddy’s tongue-lashing.

“I love the mystique of this. I’ma let this play out a little bit, but boy, your intuitive skills, man,” Los told Sway insinuating that he may have been the one Diddy was talking to.

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On the track, the music mogul warns of unsavory individuals ready to bring members of his team down. “These n—as is roaches. These n—as is mere mother—in’ mortals,” Puffs barks on the track. “You wanna walk around with them or you wanna walk with God, n—a?”

“I had something to do with it,” Los admitted, being very vague about the whole thing.

Earlier on Wednesday, Los announced on Shade 45’s “Sway in the Morning” radio show that he has parted ways with Diddy and Bad Boy.

Los signed with Bad Boy in February 2012 and it was MTV News that broke the story. It was the Baltimore rapper’s second stint with the label. He signed his first deal with Puff in 2005, but that dissolved some years later. “Forever in the Bad Boy family, just I’ve chose to explore other endeavors just like my mentor; just like Puff,” Los said on “RapFix” today.

Whether or not that Rick Ross skit had anything to do with Los’ departure from the label, or was directed at him at all, is unclear. Los instead just chooses to give small pieces of the story.

“I have the full conversation, that’s only bits and fragments,” he said. “Man, listen: it was some more devastating things said.”