Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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Best Ever Ent. presents Big Malcolm Little's Mixtape "Do What U Got To"

While most rappers talk about it, Big Malcolm Little is living it and has been for all of this adult life. Arguably the most lyrical artist of Best Ever, his depiction of street life is so vivid that the listener would have no choice but to realize he is giving them a firsthand account of what actually goes on in the “hood."



Hailing from the Eastside of Chicago, Big Malcolm Little has adopted the birth name of revered human rights activist, Malcolm X. With a definitive presence and an unquestioned intelligence, he is well-suited to carry the name of the former hustler turned minister.


An original member of underground Chicago clique, PCP/Highruallahz, Malcolm has been honing his craft for several years and has the respect of all those who have ever had the opportunity to record with him. His insight on music, politics, and pretty much any general subject are second to none, and he is always willing to share his side of things whether it is in accordance with your views or not.


One to be known not to pull any punches, Big Malcolm Little delivers true-to-life stories that have been missing in hip-hop since the days of Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. It is his mission to bring what was once mainstream back to the listener without compromising the quality of music production that audiences are accustomed to today.


Also known by his God name, Infinite Divine Allah, Malcolm is set to turn the world on it's ear with what some classify as the "best sound coming out of Chicago."


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Ja Rule Eyeing Hip-Hop Sitcom

Gruff-voiced rapper JA RULE is set to expand his acting portfolio in a new hip-hop comedy sitcom.


The rapper recently revealed he has several reality TV projects in the works, one featuring new artists signed to his record label, the Murder Inc., and another that will focus on his home life.
And now he's revealed a new scripted series is also in the works.

He tells AllHipHop.com, "I am doing a sitcom, a real written sitcom, so that (sic) not reality, we are doing the TV thing and we are having a good time, and the movie thing, so it (sic) working."

But the hip-hop star is being scarce with details: "I am not shopping any of the deals, they are actually deals that we got in the works already with stations. I'm not gonna name the stations at this moment, but they will be out real soon so holla."

Ja Rule, real name Jeffrey Atkins, has previously enjoyed acting roles in films including The Fast and the Furious and Scary Movie 3.

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Kid Cudi Fires Shots at Wale

Kid Cudi sat down with Complex magazine for a cover story that began with his explaining his coke habit; he needed the white stuff to provide the energy to "get through" all the interviews and shows he had to do: "Doing bumps was the only way I could get through my day." Sounds like the definition of a drug habit to me, and there's almost no way he's completely kicked it. And then....drum roll please...he proceeded to launch into a rant against Wale after only some minimal prompting:


Complex: Speaking of Wale, when you hit that fan at your show last December, he came out with a line about it ["Throwin' 'round wallets like the dude that Kid Cudi hit," from "Thank You Freestyle"].

KiD CuDi: It was not a shot,  just a simple-ass rhyme by a simple-ass rapper. You can not let that shit faze you. That is one of those raps that just shows the world that you wack. Why would you even use that as a metaphor? Everybody think they Hov. N***** don't got the magic like they think they do; there is only a couple of wizards in this game.
Complex: Are your peers not seeing that?

Kid Cudi: The last album, I let people dis me, throw out those jabs in their verses and have their little slick remarks. This time around, I'm not f**king around. I have no time to think about other n*****. These other motherf****** like feeding off another n****'s energy, so they mention their name. You hear me talk about n*****? I don't even talk about Kanye, and that's my homeboy! They talk about Kanye like they're bosom buddies with this n*****. Talking about "I be in Hawaii"-man shut the f**** up, why you got to tell everybody everything? Then people like Wale get mad that 'Ye ain't give him no beats--- 'Ye ain't give you no beats because we ain't f****** with your raps. It's not a conspiracy theory. We don't f*** with you musically, so we're not going to provide music for you. The s*** is a service, it's a quality of a certain standard. N***** are just so thirsty it's ridiculous. I've been eating humble pie forever, and people still call me an a******. These people don't know my f****** life---now I'm going to give them something to talk about."

Ok then, so Cudi's decided to shift into battle mode, or at least "wizard" battle mode, and he's apparently trying to drag Kanye in with him. In the immortal words of Rick James, "Cocaine is a hell of a drug." Of course this would all just be an ill-advised rant and not beef is Wale didn't respond...which he did. Right after the Cudi quotes came out we got this from Waleezy:


Well then, it appears it's on like Donkey Kong. Of course this won't morph into full-fledged beef until we start hearing some music, and although I normally try to say out of this kind of foolishness, I can't front, I'd love to see these two go at it. More as the story develops - if it develops.

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