Rick Ross Speaks On Young Jeezy In The Source

This is looking to be a damn good read in it’s entirety. More excerpts from the interview below.

Has the phone call between you and Young Jeezy take place yet?
Nah. That hasn’t happened. It’s nothing I’m looking forward to.

You guys have worked together before. It seemed the camaraderie between you two was genuine. The last summer he put out his own “B.M.F.” freestyle, but told me personally it wasn’t abbot you. Did you feel disrespected?
I’m not sure what was going on. [the freestyle] was most definitely [disrespectful], whatever it was. Then the explanations seemed sideways, less than G.

What’s more surprising; a diss records by somebody you were cool with or by somebody you don’t know?’
It’s most definitely when we always touching distance from each other. I’m right here. It’s not like I’m in Miami and you in New York. We see each other. That’s the only issue I had. It was sideways. So i made a record, “Summer’s Mine” just to [let him know], if we gonna play that sport, let’s put it on the table like men. If it was just a freestyle that the world took the wrong way, leave it alone. That’s how I took it.

An added twist is that you and Jeezy are both on Def Jam. Did you ever get a call from L.A Reid saying “Hey, let’s not let this get out of hand?”
Nah. I don’t accept those kinda calls. I think they know that would have been an exercise in futility. Whatever it’s gonna be, it’s gonna be. If we gonna get money, we gonna get money. If it’s pressure, just put it on the table. I feel no way. I had nothing but love for the homie, but if me getting money in the streets or making music offended you, I can’t help that.

Rick Ross Responds To Chrisette Michele In The Source

If you missed what Chrisette Michele said, click here. Excerpts from The Source below.

Your third hit single this year was “Aston Martin Music” featuring Drake and Chrisette Michele. It earned a bit of controversy after you left the Soul Train Awards without performing the record. Chrisette got upset, even tweeting “If this is the way of Hip-Hop is then I denounce it.” What Happened?
Basically, I had an opportunity to perform “Aston Martin Music,” which Def Jam put together. The day before the awards I went there for rehearsal…it was a lot of things going on onstage and for the first time, me being at an award show I had no input. It was a little uncomfortable. I just came from the BET Hip-Hop Awards [where I invited] MC Hammer down to the pyro stage. As a result, we were voted the number one performance at the awards. I wouldn’t risk that for a three-minute opportunity I’m not comfortable with.


The word coming from the show was they you were upset Eminem beat you in the Song Of the Year category and you stormed out.
Not at all. I’ve been going to award shows for a long time and I’ve never had a problem with who won. I’m happy I’m recognized. We were in the trailer, going over these particular [performance] issues [with the sows producer]. Out of respect, we came back out there to give them a reaction to the nomination. They gave the award to Eminem. I applauded. Big Record. That wasn’t the issue. Like I said, the things we requested weren’t met. It had nothing to do with Chrisette Michele. It may have had to do with me not knowing the other 50 people that were onstage at [rehearsal] and we doing my record.

Have you talked to Chrisette?
I haven’t spoken to Chrisette Michele or her team. but I didn’t speak to her to [invite her to] the show either. It was something maybe the label set up. [But] her choice of words were ugly. Denouncing Hip-Hop, that ain’t cool. Using ugly words could give off the wrong impression. That could make your hat look ugly to me now. That could make your haircut look ugly to me now. Hopefully if we win a Grammy, she’ll come out and accept it withy our boy. Give me a kiss on the cheek.

Jamie Foxx – Best Night of My Life (Artwork & Tracklisting)

Drops 12/21 (right in time for a Christmas gift). Tracklisting after the jump.

1. “This Will Be (Intro)”
2. “Best Night of My Life” featuring Wiz Khalifa
3. “Living Better Now” featuring Rick Ross
4. “Winner” featuring Justin Timberlake & T.I.
5. “Freak” featuring Rico Love
6. “Hit It Like This”
7. “Yep Dat’s Me” featuring Ludacris & Soulja Boy
8. “Fall for Your Type” featuring Drake
9. “Gorgeous”
10. “Let Me Get You on Your Toes (Interlude)”
11. “15 Minutes”
12. “Sleeping Pill”
13. “Rejoice”
14. “All Said and Done”
15. “Sex on the Beach” (Hidden Bonus Track)

Billboard Launches Social 50 Chart to Rate Artists by Online Popularity

Musicians and fans will now be privy to a whole new metric of success, thanks to Billboard, who is today launching the Social 50, a chart that measures an artist’s popularity based on social networking activity.
The Social 50 will rank artists using such metrics as weekly additions of friends, fans and followers (depending on the network), artist page views and weekly song plays. Rankings are also influenced by measuring the ratio of page views to fans.
Predictably, artists present on the debut chart are largely mainstream, the top 10 including Rihanna (who holds the number-one spot) and Eminem’s “Love the Way You Lie,” YouTube darlings Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga, and Twitter fave Nicki Minaj. Oft-parodied Ke$ha and social media-savvy Katy Perry also made the cut.
“We continue to adapt the way we chart the changing landscape of music,” says Billboard Editorial Director Bill Werde. “The Social 50 is yet another step in the evolution of Billboard and an important response to our changing times.”
Source: Mashable

Dirty Money Last Train To Paris Tracklist

Last Train To Paris instores December 14 2010
1. Intro
2. Yeah Yeah You Would
3. I Hate That You Love Me
4. Ass On The Floor (Feat. Swizz Beatz)
5. Looking For Love (Feat. Usher)
6. Someone To Love Me
7. Hate You Now
8. Yesterday (Feat. Chris Brown)
9. Shades (Feat. Lil Wayne & Justin Timberlake)
10. Angels (Feat. Notorious B.I.G.)
11. Your Love (Feat. Trey Songz)
12. Strobe Lights (Feat. Lil Wayne)
13. Hello Good Morning (Feat. T.I.)
14. I Know (Feat. Chris Brown & Wiz Khalifa)
15. Coming Home (Feat. Skylar Gray)
16. Loving You No More (Feat. Drake)

Ihsan Bilal Central #2 (Or #3? No Matter…)

We were lucky enough to snag a gem (or four) from this artist (whose talent is absolutely undeniable…we posted a couple of songs from her before) while we were interviewing her for our soon-to-be-coming-up-next Inside The BOX. feature. Nothing really left to say but to check her music out (live if you can) and be on the lookout for her upcoming music. The movement continues.
ALIFE (hey, look–the video)
Summer Leaves