Chief Keef Speaks On Rehab, Releasing Terrible Mixtapes

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There were other topics as well (and you can read them here), but the best parts of Chief Keef’s recent interview with Billboard can be found below.

On being in rehab:

“It’s like being locked up…And when I’m locked up, I don’t want anybody to come see me. I won’t let my family come here. I haven’t seen my 2-year-old daughter.”

On (presumably) every project since Finally Rich:

“My last two mixtapes were mistakes…I was on promethazine, all drugged out. I was tweaking. I don’t sip the lean no more though.”

All of the recent steps taken seem to point to what will be a serious return to the great, ultra-violent-yet-undeniably-crafty music he was previously known for in the form of his upcoming album Bang 3. Can’t wait.

Korn’s Jonathan Davis Joins Ted Nugent’s Anti-Obama Bandwagon…

…although this soundbite switches up racism for just being straight weird. From TMZ:

Korn frontman Jonathan Davis is unleashing the mother of all conspiracy theories — President Obama’s secret agenda to become a tyrannical dictator with Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber and Kanye West’s assistance!

We asked Davis about his band’s new “Spike in My Veins” music video — which is filled with clips of Miley and other pop culture phenoms — and suddenly it was all aboard the crazy train.

You gotta see it … right in the middle of LAX, Davis spewed a theory about Obama using celeb scandals as a “distraction” … while he screws us out of our freedoms.
Por ejemplo … JD claims Miley’s VMA twerkfest was really a smoke screen for something way more nefarious. Nuts, right?

Consider this: Obama signed a law allowing the government to hold citizens indefinitely without trial … back in January 2012 … when the big celeb news was Miley and a penis cake.

He also gives an interesting opinion on Craigs List Killer Miranda Barbour.

Action Bronson Visits The Champs…

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…and talks about literally everything, from iTunes sales (he pays for his apartment with that), major labels and the machine’s handling of his EP Saaab Stories, pants, Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Control’ verse (including the responses) and more.

If you have an hour to spare, enjoy.

The New York rapper sits down with the Champs to discuss smoking weed with his bad-bitch mother, the stupidity of his name and what makes for a great album.

Rihanna Talks About Not Wearing Bras & Panties In Vogue

Rihanna goes shopping in NYC, spending the day with Vogue’s Plum Sykes for Vogue’s March ’14 cover feature.  Read an excerpt from the interview below.

“If I’m wearing a top, I don’t wear a bra. If I’m wearing a bra, I just wear a bra,”

On growing up wanting to sing, not famous

“I did sing a lot as a child. A lot. I practiced hard to maneuver my voice. I love singing. I love it, and it doesn’t feel like a chore. It’s an expression. I never wanted to be famous. I just wanted my music to be heard all over the world. Then it happened and the fame came with it. I can’t ever imagine feeling used to it.”

On other singers being better than her

“It’s not all down to my voice. There’s people with way more talent than I when it comes to singing. Bigger voices. But people want to know who you are. Fashion is a clear indication, a way to express your attitude, your mood.”

On her wigs and always changing her hairstyle

“It’s not my hair, but the girl who donated it, she’s the bomb. Black girls never let anyone see this,” she adds, pulling apart the locks at the back of her head to show me the intricate workings of the false hair, which is woven into a net attached to her own. “I have two main hair people I work with. They’re always with me. I’m like, ‘I’m bored! I wanna change my hair!’ That’s the good thing about a weave. You can do whatever with it.”

‘American Psycho’ Author Is Doing A Film With Kanye West

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After hearing an advanced copy of Kanye West’s Yeezus, American Psycho author Bret Easton has apparently agreed to do a new film project with Chicago emcee. In an interview with Noisey, he had this to say below:

“He came and asked me to write the film. I didn’t want to at first. Then I listened to Yeezus. It was early summer last year and I was driving in my car,” Easton explains. “He’d given me an advance copy and I thought, regardless of whether I’m right for this project, I want to work with whoever made this. So fuck it, I said yes. And that’s how it happened. That was seven or eight months ago. We’ll see what happens.”