RZA Says That Raekwon Is Holding Up The New Wu-Tang Album; Raekwon Responds

The above clip shows RZA’s latest interview on The Arsenio Hall Show, where he speaks on a number of topics:

RZA sat down with Arsenio to discuss the 20th anniversary of “Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)”, Raekwon holding up the next Wu-Tang Clan album, and ODB.

Below is a Tweet by none other than the Chef, who clearly has a differing opinion on the situation:

“Yeah I just read that RZA article? Shit is funny to me. I love you RZA, you know what it really is.”

OverDoz. – Boom (Mixtape)

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OverDoz. is probably one of the most slept-on groups of this decade (so far)…..but that could possibly change with the release of their latest mixtape Boom, which features appearances from Juicy J, Nipsey Hussle, Problem, The Futuristiks and more. Stream, tracklisting and download link below.

TDE CEO Releases Statement About “Offensive” Kendrick Lamar GQ Cover Story


According to the Fader, TDE is accusing GQ and writer Steve Marsh of racism and portraying Kendrick Lamar inaccurately in their cover story.  Read the original GQ story here and Top Dawg’s (TDE CEO and founder) response below.

 

In 2004, I founded Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) with the goal of providing a home for west coast artists and a platform for these artists to express themselves freely and to give their music to the world. From our beginning in 2005 with Jay Rock, to developing Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, and Ab-Soul, to most recently singing Isaiah Rashad and SZA. We, as TDE, have always prided ourselves in doing everything with heart, honor, and respect.

This week, Kendrick Lamar was named one of GQ’s 2013 Men Of The Year, an honor that should have been celebrated as a milestone in his career and for the company. Instead, the story, written by Steve Marsh, put myself and my company in a negative light. Marsh’s story was more focused on what most people would see as drama or bs. To say he was “surprised at our discipline” is completely disrespectful. Instead of putting emphasis on the good that TDE has done for west coast music, and for hip hop as a whole, he spoke on what most people would consider whats wrong with Hip Hop music. Furthermore, Kendrick deserved to be accurately documented. The racial overtones, immediately reminded everyone of a time in hip-hop that was destroyed by violence, resulting in the loss of two of our biggest stars. We would expect more from a publication with the stature and reputation that GQ has. As a result of this misrepresentation, I pulled Kendrick from his performance at GQ’s annual Man Of The Year party Tuesday, November 12th.

While we think it’s a tremendous honor to be named as one of the Men Of The Year, these lazy comparisons and offensive suggestions are something we won’t tolerate. Our reputation, work ethic, and product is something that we guard with our lives.

PICS: Fugitive Captured After He Comments On His Own Most Wanted FB Post

WMUR, a New Hampshire television news station, posted a photo of Federal fugitive Nicholas Emond on Wednesday. He was said to be considered armed and dangerous. The post received more then 250 comments including several by someone named Sin Demon.

Ha thanked everyone standing up for him and said he wasn’t the dangerous criminal the government and media made him out to be! He said he believes one of the country’s biggest problems is people being “so easily swayed by the media”. Check out some of the comments he posted that led to his arrest.

According to WMUR, Sin Demon was identified as Emond, and following his comments on Facebook he was arrested in Maine. Don’t be surprised if you see him on the next show of “America’s Dumbest Criminals”!!!