''This Is What A Bottle To the Head Looks Like'' 6:00AM ET June 17th, 2013 Contributor : Chris G. A Rocky Williform Company
Hip hop superstar Ludacris was attacked by a man this weekend at a night club in Atlanta. According to HotNewHipHop, Ludacris was partying at Prive when a man came after him with a bottle. A brawl subsequently ensued.
Several witnesses stated that the man's attack appeared to be completely unprovoked.
Despite the bottle-wielding incident, Ludacris later tweeted about the incident, indicating that he was fine after the attack.
"This is what a bottle to the head looks like. #sofreshandsoclean #helluvanight…" he tweeted.
''I've Been Smiling, Moving Forward'' 6:00AM ET June 14th, 2013 Contributor : Chris G. A Rocky Williform Company
Gunplay got into a brawl with 50 Cent's entourage at last year's BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta, but the volatile MMG rapper says that he's unconcerned with any feuding at this point. While admitting that he doesn't know where he and 50 stand, he told "The Breakfast Club" that he's not preoccupied with beefing.
"Nah man," Gun replied when asked if there was lingering animosity towards 50 Cent. "I don't know, we gotta see what happens [if we meet]. At the end of the day, I'm a man first. You know what I'm saying? And I'm not going to be tried by nobody. I don't care how much money you got, how many people you killed, you know what I mean? We on the same page. I'm not looking for no trouble, I'm good. I haven't frowned, I haven't raised my voice in a minute. I've been smiling, moving forward. I'm here."
iSource Says Brand Owes $500,000 6:00AM ET June 14th, 2013 Contributor : Martin James A Rocky Williform Company
Jay-Z's Rocawear clothing company is at the center of a lawsuit, according to a story by the New York Post. Rocawear reportedly owes money to wholesale company iSource NYC--nearly $500,000. The debt is for garments made in Pakistan that were shipped to New York City back in 2012.
The lawsuit was filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, and it states that the items “were specially ordered goods...[with] the ‘Rocawear’ brand name imprinted on [them]."
“Defendant never returned the ROC goods to iSource," the claim states. Rocawear paid half of the balance, and iSource is suing for the remaining funds and 9% interest.
''He Took Off Running First'' 6:00AM ET June 14th, 2013 Contributor : Chris G. A Rocky Williform Company
Despite conflicting reports initially, it has been confirmed that hip hop star 2 Chainz was indeed robbed this week in San Francisco. The rapper's security guard, Hammer Strength, told "The Breakfast Club" the details regarding the incident.
"We went downtown to San Francisco -- it's broad daylight, like 4:30 in the afternoon. People were walking around and everything -- all of a sudden three dudes just jumped out with huge guns, .357 Magnums," he explained. "They pointed the guns at us and we was like 'Whoa!' We thought it was a joke for a minute. We looked at them, we stopped, kinda paused. We thought it was a joke. Then all we heard was, '2 Chainz give it up.' So we like stood there and didn't do anything, and we kinda like froze, 'cause we wanted to see if this was real."
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"All of a sudden, the next thing you know, 2 Chainz kinda like backed up a little bit. And then he said, 'Give it up. Give it up,'" he continued. "And then all of a sudden he took off. He took off running first. When he took off running, we took off running. Then all of a sudden these dudes, they just start shooting. I don't know where they shot at."
''We Could Do This Man-To-Man'' 6:00AM ET June 13th, 2013 Contributor : Stephen Willis A Rocky Williform Company
Late hip hop star Ol' Dirty Bastard briefly signed with Roc-A-Fella Records in the early 2000s shortly before his untimely death, in a move that was controversial to the rapper's friends and family at the time. It turns out, Young Dirty--the son of ODB, is angry at former Roc CEO Dame Dash because the mogul is withholding an album's worth of material of ODB's music.
"Tell Dame Dash that I'm looking for him and I want those masters back right now," the 24-year-old demanded in an interview with hosts J.Medina & Money Nels.
"Why we gotta go through the courts when we could do this man-to-man?" he asked. "We need to build about it and let's get this thing right. He got my father's songs and I want them back...he had a nice size album and I want it."