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Senin, 30 April 2012

Rumors Exclusive: DJ Khaled’s Bus Driver Goes Under The Bus In Explosion!

Rumors Exclusive: DJ Khaled’s Bus Driver Goes Under The Bus In Explosion!

DJ KHALED’S BUS DRIVER GOES UNDER THE TOUR BUS!

So, you may have read the twitter announcement that I am returning to AllHipHop. This is true. Click here to read the press release. I don’t officially start until the 7th of May, but I thought I’d get things started early with a nice, lil’ nugget about DJ Khaled’s Bus Driver. DJ Khaled might be the best, but his bus wasn’t because the damn thing blew up! (Later, I will speak on the overall state of things, including illseed.com, Sydney Lace and AllHipHop! Thanks, everybody that held me down and kept a good word!)

Here is the DJ Khaled story of the burning tour bus before the video of the bus driver going IN on Khaled!

AND check out the customized bus before it went up in flames.

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Stalley Talks MMG Debut; “Savage Journey” Impact On Career

Stalley Talks MMG Debut; “Savage Journey” Impact On Career

(AllHipHop News) Last week, Stalley hosted the first-date of his tour last week at Club Eve in Miami, Florida in support of his new mixtape “Savage Journey To the American Dream.”

The rapper took the time to discuss his upcoming untitled debut for Rick Ross’ label Maybach Music Group.

“That might be a couple months from now, it might be a year from now, we’ll see where I’m at as man,” Stalley told AllHipHop.com. “I talk about what’s going on. I basically go about my writing as I live.”

According to Stalley, his latest mixtape “Savage Journey To the American Dream” has been well received and is helping him get to the next level of his career.

“I’ve met a lot of my goals and life long dreams and accomplished them, but I still want so much more,” Stalley told AllHipHop.com. “I guess that’s the savage in me. I feel like a lot of people can relate to that, because we all have dreams and goals and once we obtain them we find ourselves wanting more.”

Watch the exclusive performance and interview with Stalley below:

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Nas And Daughter Destiny On Good Terms

Hip-Hop Rumors: Nas And Daughter Destiny On Good Terms

Last week, Carmen Bryant, the mother of Nas’ 17-year-old daughter, Destiny, was very upset over Nas’ new single, “Daughters”, in which he reveals details about his relationship with his daughter. She chose to air out her grievances on Twitter, click here if you missed that story. Well, it looks like Carmen was the only one mad about it.

Nas’ daughter, Destiny, shared over Twitter that she was spending some quality time with her father. Check out her tweets below:

Glad to see things are going well for Nas and his daughter Destiny.

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Daily Word: The Past Is The Past!!

Daily Word: The Past Is The Past!!

Greetings and Salutations, my blessed and highly favored!

Welcome to the day that you finally put the past behind you and begin to live life to the fullest! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to Today! The past is gone, the future is not here yet, so today is the only day you know you have for sure!

Many people waste today because they spend so much time in yesterday, thinking about what could’ve been done differently not realizing that everything happens for a reason! What may seem like a mistake is a blessing in disguise… Every moment carries its own lesson, but if you are too busy feeling sorry and having regrets, you will miss the lesson completely! Know that TODAY is the only day you fully have in your control! What’s done is done!

Stop giving your power up to shoulda, woulda, and coulda!! There is nothing they can do to change your circumstance! You are the only one that can change your situation in any direction you want it to go!! Effective immediately, I need you to put away the past!! It is what it
is, and it got you where it got you!! Start TODAY making sure that TODAY is the best that it can possibly be! If you do that EVERYDAY, then tomorrow will take care of itself! Every new day is an
opportunity to do it better! Take advantage of that fact, and make it great!! You are in TOTAL control!! NOTHING CAN STOP YOU!!
-Ash’Cash

“One problem with gazing too frequently into the past is that we may turn around to find the future has run out on us.” -Michael Cibenko

“Stop acting as if life is a rehearsal. Live this day as if it were your last. The past is over and gone. The future is not guaranteed.” -Wayne Dyer

“People who live in the past generally are afraid to compete in the present. You’ll have your faults, but living in the past shouldn’t be one of them.” -Sparky Anderson

“If only. Those must be the two saddest words in the world.” -Mercedes Lackey

“If we spend our time with regrets over yesterday, and worries over what might happen tomorrow, we have no today in which to live.” -Unknown

“What you need to know about the past is that no matter what has happened, it has all worked together to bring you to this very moment. And this is the moment you can choose to make everything new. Right now.” -Unknown

“Whatever your past has been, you have a spotless future.” -Unknown

“Your past is important but it is not nearly as important to your present as the way you see your future.” -Tony Campolo

TO HEAR THE AUDIO VERSION OF THE DAILY WORD â€" CLICK HERE.

Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com.

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Jadakiss “Nightmares And Migraines”

Jadakiss “Nightmares And Migraines”

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Minggu, 29 April 2012

Lil Kim “Countin Money”

Lil Kim “Countin Money”

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From Chi-Town to Cali, Paypa Pours Out His Cross-Country Influence on “Feel Good Music”

From Chi-Town to Cali, Paypa Pours Out His Cross-Country Influence on “Feel Good Music”

With the recent release of his new mixtape, Henny On the Rocks 2: The Bottle, “Chicago-bred, California-raised” MC Paypa is closer than ever to making his dreams of releasing his debut album, Feel Good Music, a reality. With several mixtapes under his belt and a host of collaborations completed with some of the game’s biggest names like Game and Raekwon, Paypa is showing no signs of slowing down. With H.O.T.R. 2,  the gifted lyricist believes that the only way to move forward was to “pour out” his past.

AllHipHop.com spoke to Paypa on the eve of H.O.T.R. 2‘s release about the creative space he was in during the recording process, who he believes is the G.O.A.T., thoughts on Tupac’s Coachella hologram, and much more. Check out our exclusive interview with Paypa below:

AllHipHop.com: First things first, your government name is Marcus Moody, but your rap name is Paypa. Explain.

Paypa: Well, Paypa was a name that I was given growing up. I played basketball in high school and middle school and everything, and I used to ride around on a bicycle with a backpack on, and everybody used to crack jokes and say I looked like the paperboy. So it started out as just a joke, and then it just stuck, and everybody was calling me Paypa for short, and I just rolled with it.

AllHipHop.com: Okay. I knew you were a military kid as well, and you lived all over the country, but where would you classify as your “home”?

Paypa: You know what, that’s the hardest thing in the world, man, ‘cause it’s like I was raised in two places equally. My roots is the Southside of Chicago, Illinois. That’s where I got my beginning, and that’s where my whole family is from, and that’s a lot of who I am. On the other side of that, I grew up in California, too, and that’s a huge part of who I am as well. If you “x” either one of them out, then you wouldn’t have Paypa, man. Chicago is my roots. What I say is, “Chicago-bred, California-raised.” It’s pretty much the same thing, like a 50/50 split, I’d have to say.

AllHipHop.com: Being that you rep California and Chicago, I have to ask how those separate regions influenced your sound and music. Did you find yourself connecting more with the music scene in one city than the other?

Paypa: Well, Chicago definitely had a huge impact on my sound just because I feel like as an artist, you sound like whoever you grew up listening to. I grew up listening to a lot of Jay-Z and then Chicago cats like Kanye, Common, Twista. On the West Coast, I used to listen to a lot of Ras Kass growing up. I would listen to a lot of [Dr.] Dre, Kurupt, and that whole thing, so I think I got my soul from Chicago as far as my passion and delivery. But I think I got my ability to play in any lane; my versatility comes from growing up in both areas and being around two styles of music.

AllHipHop.com: That makes sense. Since you just brought up Dre, I have to ask about your thoughts on the much-talked-about Tupac hologram that “performed” at Coachella. What was your initial reaction when you saw that?

Paypa: I was blown away, man. It was a real surreal experience, and I can only imagine how it was for someone who was actually there. Coachella is actually only about an hour from where I grew up. But I was blown away, man, ‘cause I was watching it, and I knew it wasn’t real and that it was a hologram [laughter]. I was like “I know Tupac is dead; I know this is not him,” and then when he came out looking so real and shouted, “What’s up Coachella!”, it just f*cked me up, man.

AllHipHop.com: Who would you say is your favorite rapper, and who is the G.O.A.T.?

Paypa: It’s the same answer for both, Jay-Z. I’ve had many conversations about who the tops were, but if you in the conversation about the “Top Five,” then it’s an argument. But my personal favorite, and who I think is the greatest of all time is Jay-Z. That man has a story for anything you might go through, from the hustle to the struggle to the love to family to whatever. That’s Jay. He did it better than anybody ever did it, if you ask me.

AllHipHop.com: Before we talk about the project, I want to ask you about your brother who lost his life to kidney failure when you were younger. I wanted to know how that tragedy helped mold you into the artist, and more importantly, the man that you are today. How do you channel your brother through your music on a daily basis?

Paypa: Well, you know, when my little brother passed away, that was a very trying time in my life. It’s crazy, because I didn’t do music; it wasn’t my thing. I played sports, but my little brother was an actor, dancer, and a rapper and, you know, I would do the rapping for fun, just joking around with him, but it was never anything I took seriously. And then when he passed away, it was odd how it happened. I just kind of jumped on it and just took it and ran with it.

AllHipHop.com: Why was signing with S.R.C. and Universal the right move for you in your eyes?

Paypa: Man, we had met with different A&Rs and different execs and everything like that. When we met with Billy J over at S.R.C., he was just real and one hundred about what he could do and couldn’t do, and what to expect from him and what he expects from us. He was the first one to believe in the project and the team and what we were doing and trying to do.

AllHipHop.com: Now, tell me about the new project Henny On the Rocks 2: The Bottle. It’s been about six months since you dropped the first H.O.T.R., which is quite a feat to release two major mixtapes in such a short amount of time, but take me into your creative state of mind as you were putting H.O.T.R. 2 together.

Paypa: Well H.O.T.R. 2 was really easy for me to put together, because I knew where I wanted to go. I had so much bottled up, hence the name “The Bottle,” so much stuff that I wanted to say and wanted to talk about and get off my chest. There were things that bothered me, and I just went in and elaborated on all of it. I had a lot of time to think while I was out on the road and on tour and that was a huge learning experience for me. The last year has been such a year of growth and development, and I just wanted to pour it all out.

AllHipHop.com: Definitely, and I think it’s interesting to see names like Raekwon, Naledge, and Chip Tha Ripper on the project since they’re each from different regions, and you have the “Chicago-bred, California-raised” mentality. How did you decide who you wanted to work with on H.O.T.R. 2?

Paypa: It all starts with the music for me, man. I go in the studio and just pick a beat and figure out what the beat is saying and how I want to approach it and I come up with the record. Then I sit back and figure out who would sound good on it. I choose to collaborate with people that I’m fans of and admire their work. I’ve got Emilio Rojas on this tape, who is an up and coming MC who’s absolutely incredible. Raekwon’s on there who is an absolute legend, and who I’m just lucky to have the opportunity to have him on my mixtape, you know?

AllHipHop.com: For sure. That record with you Raekwon, JD Era, and Nick D’s is fire, so I can’t wait to hear the rest of the project.

Paypa: Yeah, Nick D’s is my little homie from my crew from Reno Valley. He’s 18 years old.

AllHipHop.com: What’s the name of your crew?

Paypa: It’s B.C.C. Blue Collar Coalition.

AllHipHop.com: I know you popped up on Game’s mixtape Purp and Patron last year, so I have to ask why he’s absent from H.O.T.R. 2?

Paypa: It was just timing, you know? He was on my mixtape before last, Tunnel Vision, and you know, then I was on one of his last mixtapes. I was on the road, and he was on the road. We just weren’t able to make it happen this time, but that’s my partner, man. He always shows me a lot of love, so we’ll definitely be working together again in the near future.

AllHipHop.com: Looking ahead past H.O.T.R. 2, will there be another project before you release your debut album Feel Good Music?

Paypa: I don’t want to talk about it too much, but I will say for sure that I’m working on another project right now. There’s more than enough to sit with for a little while on H.O.T.R. 2 though.

AllHipHop.com: Alright, man, sounds good. Thanks for your time.

Paypa: My man, thanks. I appreciate you.

Follow Paypa On Twitter: (@PaypaTime)

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Rita Ora Is Following Rihanna’s Blueprint Faithfully! Rita Now Linked To Drake!

Hip-Hop Rumors: Rita Ora Is Following Rihanna’s Blueprint Faithfully! Rita Now Linked To Drake!

Although Roc Nation artist Rita Ora says that Beyonce is her idol, it seems as if she is really following in the footsteps of Rihanna. First Rita took Rihanna’s style, then she stole her song, and now her sloppy seconds?

According to The Sun Rita was seen making out with rapper Drake after his show in Newcastle, UK. Check out what they printed below:

The pair were spotted kissing backstage at his Newcastle gig this week, where Rita was the warm-up act. Rita’s new single, “R.I.P”, is written by Canadian hip-hop star Drake â€" and they have known each other for ages.

A source says: “Rita and Drake have been good friends for a while now but things seemed more serious this week.

“They were all over each other backstage at the gig on Monday and weren’t trying to hide it.”

I’m not sure following Rihann’a blueprint is going to work for Rita Ora. Just be yourself, sweetheart!

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What Happened To The R&B Boy Bands Of The Early 2000s? Here Are 5 We’d Take Back

What Happened To The R&B Boy Bands Of The Early 2000s? Here Are 5 We’d Take Back

It’s more than music. It’s family values. It’s life inspiring. From their desire to want to find the right kind of love, to teaching us how to enjoy a night of romantic activity, R&B groups have always held us down. It was all about crooning.

We’ve seen our fair share of influential R&B groups â€" from the early days of the Jackson 5, to DeBarge, to Jodeci, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Guy, New Edition, Boyz II Men, and the ’90s era with Shai, H-Town, Soul 4 Real, Blackstreet, Dru Hill, 112, Jagged Edge, and a host of others. As we neared the 2000s, more groups appeared, but this generation didn’t seem to fare as well as their predecessors. And, many a good group flew under the radar.

After a recent conversation with Slim from 112, wer’e left thinking that it seems like R&B groups just can’t seem to stay together, forever. Someone has to go solo. Someone isn’t happy with management. Someone came up on the short end of the money stick.

Here’s our list of five R&B Groups we wish would’ve stayed around just a little bit longer:

RUFF ENDZ
Who can forget the two dudes who proclaimed “No more shopping sprees!”? Nicknames? Davinch and Chi. In 2000, they released their debut album, Love Crimes. Their most popular single, “No More”, appeared on this album, peaking at # 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. The group released their final album in 2010, appropriately titled, The Final Chapter. Drat. They could actually harmonize.

IDEAL
They released just one album, but their hit single “Get Gone” had us relating to the story â€" which encouraged us to move on from those that have caused ruckus within our life. The eponymous album reached gold status. Sheesh! What happened to them?

NO QUESTION
The summer of 1999. That’s when a little-known Philadelphia-bred R&B quartet, No Question, came on the scene. Comprised of Damon Core, Dante Massey, Tommy Blackwell, and Nicholas Johnson, they released their biggest hit to date, “I Don’t Care”. The song stressed the importance of trusting your gut instinct, and ignoring what the outsiders say, when it comes to who you have love for. The group toured with such acts as Jay-Z and Destiny’s Child. Again. What happened to them?

PROPHET JONES
Once touted as “the 21st Century Jodeci” by University Records president, Haqq Islam, the guy who signed them, this quartet found their single “Lifetime” at #1 on BET’s 106th & Park. A year before, Jagged Edge released their most successful song to date “Let’s Get Married”, and I’m so sure we needed another group to follow up. Prophet Jones was that group. After this single, however, we never heard much from Prophet Jones afterwards. While Jagged Edge marched on for a little longer.

ATL
With R. Kelly & Jazze Pha producing your debut album, is it even possible to lose? The youngest of this list, ATL is a group straight out of the dirty-dirty, Atlanta, Georgia. In 2003, Will, Tré, L-Rock and Danger came on the scene with The ATL Project, which spawned two singles “Calling All Girls” and “Make It Up With Love”. The album, however, was released internationally, but never released in the U.S.

A NEW DAY (26?)

The “boy band” art form, however, has not totally died out. Groups like Day 26, Hamilton Park (pictured at top), and even the little guys, Mindless Behavior, are prying open the doors of R&B to give us that feeling of “Group Goodness” we all love. Check out a current hit below from Day 26 â€" “Have You Made Love Lately?” (Well, have you?)

Do you have an R&B group you’d like to see get back together for one more album?

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Eve And Swizz Beatz Tease “Mama In The Kitchen”

Hip-Hop Rumors: Eve And Swizz Beatz Tease “Mama In The Kitchen”

Eve is tantalizing our musical tastebuds with a teaser of her new joint with super producer Swizz Beatz. The track is called “Mama In The Kitchen” and will be featured on her upcoming album.  Eve tweeted the video to her Twitter followers and @’ed Snoop Dogg, who is most likely featured on the track along with the following message:

“I’m COMIN SOON! COUNTDOWN! MAMA IN THE KITCHEN @therealswizz @SnoopDogg check the quick Klip”.

Eve also chatted about “Mama In The Kitchen” last year when she caught up with BBC Radio 1Xtra overseas:

“I did another record called ‘Mama’s in the Kitchen’ with Swizz that is ridiculous. In the next couple of weeks, I’ma let this burn for a minute and then I’m going to drop that record…I’m busy. I got like five more records to do and then I’m done with the record.”

Check out Eve and Swizz teasing “Mama In The Kitchen” below:

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Sabtu, 28 April 2012

Barack Obama Shouts Out Young Jeezy At White House Correspondents Dinner

Barack Obama Shouts Out Young Jeezy At White House Correspondents Dinner

(AllHipHop News) Young Jeezy finally received a well-deserved nod from President Obama at the White House Correspondants Dinner Saturday night.

After being asked what would happen a second term, the president joked to the glee of the audience in attendance.

“In my first term, I sang Al Green; in my second term, I’m going with Young Jeezy,” the president quipped.

“My President” was the fourth single from Young Jeezy’s third album, The Recession. The album was recorded the day Barack Obama was confirmed as the Democratic presidential nominee.

The song also features Nas.

In 2008, Jeezy told MTV that he never expected to be recognized by the president.

“I’m a street cat 100 percent, but there’s certain things I had to distance myself between too if I wanna lead the way for the rest of us, if I wanna spit that game back to the ‘hood,” Jeezy said. ” … I don’t expect Obama to come send me a thank-you letter for the song. I feel like he did his thing, and I did what I could to help.”

Here is the clip:

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EXCLUSIVE: J. Dilla’s Mom Gets Hundreds Of Unreleased Tapes, Artifacts, Manuscripts

EXCLUSIVE: J. Dilla’s Mom Gets Hundreds Of Unreleased Tapes, Artifacts, Manuscripts

(AllHipHop News) Fans around the world will now have the chance to hear new, previously unheard material by J.Dilla, thanks to a record store owner in Detroit, who discovered hundreds lost tapes and other material created by the producer.

Maureen “Ma Dukes” Yancey is now in possession of hundreds of tapes created and produced by her son J. Dilla, who died of February 10, 2006 from Lupus.

The treasure trove of J.Dilla material was found by Jeff Bubeck, who owns the Royal Oak-based record store UHF.

Bubeck was cleaning out an abandoned storage unit storage he took control of, when he found over 7,000-8,000 records, notebooks, notes and other handwritten artifacts by J.Dilla.

In an exclusive Q&A with AllHipHop.com, Ms. Yancey revealed that Bubeck declined offers from around the world to sell J.Dilla’s material and returned a box of original beat tapes, letters and other items.

“It was overwhelming to see this handwriting again and to see how he marked his records, with his silver marker,” Ms. Yancey told AllHipHop.com. “That was his favorite color, the silver marker.

According to Ms. Yancey, J. Dilla, born James Dewitt Yancey, left to record in California, but before he left, he wanted to sell over 20,000 albums from his collection.

Jonathan Taylor, who is the business manager for The J.Dilla Foundation, said that the producer’s collection simply became scattered after his death.

“He chose which ones [records] he wanted,” Taylor told AllHipHop.com. “He took the ones he wanted and those that were left, were from eight years ago.”

Ms. Yancey and Jonathan Taylor wanted to express their gratitude to Jeff Bubeck for returning the material and not thinking about a turning a profit off of the valuable material that he discovered.

“He is my hero. He truly is,” Ms. Yancey told AllHipHop.com of Bubeck. “It was really good to be with him and to see him and to see the type of person he was. He just broke down, because he’s a remarkable father and understood.”

Check back tomorrow for a full Q&A with Ms. Yancey and Jonathan Taylor of the J.Dilla Foundation.

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VIDEO: “30 Reasons to Go to Soundset 2012!”

VIDEO: “30 Reasons to Go to Soundset 2012!”

With a lineup that boasts performers like Ghostface and Raekwon, Lupe Fiasco, Kendrick Lamar, Big K.R.I.T., Action Bronson, Atmosphere, and over 30 others, it would be an understatement to say that this year’s Soundset 2012 festival is “just another concert.”

The biggest Hip-Hop festival in the Midwest is less than a month away, and the good folks at Rhymesayers Entertainment have provided us with a video that shows off “30 Reasons to Go to Soundset 2012!” Check out just a few of the 30 Reasons below:

  • Five-year Soundset anniversary
  • Meet and greets with your favorite artists all day
  • Seven (7) DJ sets
  • Live painting exhibit
  • Custom car show
  • Six (6) Rhymesayers artists performing
  • Two (2 )main stages

Check out the entire Soundset 2012 promo below:

For tickets and more information, visit Soundset.com.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Chicago’s Hip-Hop Police Threaten To Cancel A$AP Rocky Show If L.E.P. Bogus Boys Perform

Hip-Hop Rumors: Chicago’s Hip-Hop Police Threaten To Cancel A$AP Rocky Show If L.E.P. Bogus Boys Perform

We hear that the L.E.P. Bogus Boys were banned from performing as part of A$ AP Rocky’s upcoming “BEEN TRILL” concert at the Chicago House of Blues on May 3. But it wasn’t A$ AP Rocky who banned the rap group…it was actually the Chicago Police Department who issued the banning due to the violent nature of their lyrics. What the?!

The Chicago Police Department sent an e-mail and threatened to shut down the whole concert if the L.E.P. Bogus Boys perform. But, the truth is that the Bogus Boys have no history of violence at any of their shows, and are advocates of always coming and going peacefully.

I guess the Hip-Hop police are in Chicago, too.

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MIXTAPE DOWNLOAD: Bobby Brackins: Stay On It

MIXTAPE DOWNLOAD: Bobby Brackins: Stay On It

Bobby Brackins highly anticipated, sexual and mentally stimulating, mixtape entitled “Stay On It!”  With features ranging from Too Short, Joe Moses, Starting Six, Iamsu Roach Gigz to Ty$ and titles such as Fuck Friends, B.Y.O.B, Boothang and Go Crazy. DOWNLOAD the mixtape and get your eargasim now!

Watch Bobby Brackin’s video “Young Booty”

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Are Fabolous and Emily B Getting Their Own Reality Show?

Hip-Hop Rumors: Are Fabolous and Emily B Getting Their Own Reality Show?

First Jim Jones and Chrissy Lampkin left Love & Hip-Hop for the greener pastures of their own reality TV show, and now it looks like Fabolous’ longtime girlfriend, Love & Hip-Hop’s Emily B, has announced that she will also be leaving the show. Check out her tweet below:

Shortly after, Emily B tweeted this:

It sure does seem like she’s hinting that she will be starring in another reality show on VH1….possibly with her son’s father, Fabolous. Fabolous caught a lot of flack on Twitter because he refused to film any scenes with Emily B, who was in turmoil throughout the two seasons she was a part of the show.

Will we be seeing Fabolous on reality TV soon? Only time will tell.

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