50 Cent disses Wu Tang's Ghostface Killa

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According to BallerStatus.net 50Cent is dissing Wu Tang's Ghostface Killa. 50Cent gets more and more unpopular in the game, cause today he had chosen one big 'victim'. It's no less-known than Wu Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah. "Oh Yeah, Fu** You Ghostface" and "Shoot em up" are tracks which contain disses of 50 directed straight to Ghostface Killah. But "Oh Yeah, Fu** You Ghostface" is the same song called "I'm A Rider" a.k.a. "Ghostface Diss". In that song 50 is refered to what Ghost did on Supreme Clientle which came out in Jan 2000.

Eminem has recorded his final diss to Benzino with his newest mixtape release -Boston B!tch-. The track which is supposed to be released to DJ Kayslay, DJ Clue, DJ Envy & Cutmaster C in the upcoming weeks, features Hot 97 radio personality & Elektra recording artist Angie Martinez, as well as veteran/new comer 50 Cent who currently signed with Eminem's Shady Records entertainment company.
 

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Suge Knight shows up unannounced at 50 Cent video shoot

Suge Knight showed up at 50 Cent¹s "In the Club" closed video shoot with approximately 15 gangbangers, trying, albeit unsuccessfully, to stir fear in 50 and company. 50 and the G-Unit were not moved by the presence of Suge and company, while camera crews, on the other hand, were horrified. Reportedly, the whole encounter was videotaped, with Suge just standing around with his crew for five minutes, smoking a cigar. He then left without saying a word.
 

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Benzino & The Source Get Boycotted & Dissed

After the February issue of The Source hit newsstands, the criticism of the magazine and its owners, Dave Mays and Ray 'Benzino' Scott has grown. For starters, petitions calling for the boycott of The Source and the resignation of Benzino from his status at the mag and from the mic. Both petitions already have over 1000 signatures and comments. And to add insult to injury, Benzino's new album, Redemption, set to drop today, only received one star from Rolling Stone.

Also, expect the new issue of XXL to respond to the jabs The Source sent its way in the February issue. The cover of the new issue of XXL features Dr. Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent with "The Real Hip-Hop is Over Here!" across the top of it. Look for the mag to hit newsstands on January 28.
 

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AMA Winners

Eminem upstaged newcomer Ashanti at Monday’s 30th annual American Music Awards, collecting trophies in all four categories in which he was nominated while Ashanti collected two awards for favorite new hip-hop/R&B artist and new pop artist. Eminem didn’t attend the show, which was broadcast on ABC, but his “8 Mile” co-star Mekhi Phifer accepted the hip-hop album prize on his behalf. Mary J. Blige — another absentee — was named favorite female hip-hop artist and OutKast was chosen as favorite hip-hop group
 

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Eminem

According to The New York Post, Eminem has signed a licensing deal with Nesi Apparel to create a collection of sportswear. The new collection, to be called 'Shady,' will be available in department stores for the back-to-school selling period in late summer. The apparel collection will likely be well-received by retailers, predicted David Wolfe, creative director for the Doneger Group, a retail trend and buying office. "Eminem has a wonderful cachet. Especially since parents are [annoyed] by him, he's so appealing to teenagers," he said.
 

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Eve

Eve signed a development deal with UPN to produce her own sitcom for the network. Eve will star as a fashion designer in an untitled project that will explore the New York fashion scene. The show will be written by Bentley Evans, writer for Martin and The Jamie Foxx Show, and will be executive produced by Evans, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Tracey Edmonds and Eve’s manager, Troy Carter.
 

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Outkast Plan New Double Album

OutKast member Big Boi was gratified with the Atlanta-based group's first American Music Award win as favorite hip-hop/R&B band, duo, or group. Appearing on stage with OutKast protege Killer Mike while partner Andre 3000 was in the studio putting the finishing touches on his new album, Big Boi spoke on how it felt to win.

"Feels good, you know?" Big Boi said. "We put out the Big Boi & Dre Present... OutKast over a year ago and it carried on and the fans supported it, and it's our first American Music Award. We've been watching it since we was in, like, fifth or sixth grade, so it feels great. For real. We appreciate it."

Andre 3000 is set to star in his first feature film, titled Love Hater, which is being directed by multiple Oscar nominee Morgan Freeman. However, Andre's expected Love Hater solo album will now serve as half of an upcoming OutKast double-album set featuring solo work by each member, according to Big Boi.
 

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@Yukmouth Will Always Ride on Master P

On the underground circuit, Oakland-based rapper Yukmouth of The Luniz has engaged in his share of lyrical warfare, but he said his gripe with mogul Master P will never be resolved. The long running beef stems from P's 1996 album, The Ice Cream Man, named after a term for a street hustler. The album was released a year after The Luniz originated the concept on their successful debut, Operation Stackola.

"That shit is old, but I got a vendetta. I feel like I controlled that nigga's destiny. The Ice Cream Man, that album was his first album that went gold," Yuk told BET.com. "People don't know - they could of thought it was one of The Luniz going solo. Until he retires I feel I gotta ride on this guy forever. From my idea, he took everybody's ideas and kept it moving. It blew him up," he said forcefully.

Yukmouth cited specific instances where he felt Master P had stolen lyrics and concepts from rap superstars like Scarface, Tupac, OutKast and Cash Money. "That nigga's a biter. It's my job to ride on this nigga. Every time I do an album, its gonna have a fresh, new diss to fuck him up."
 

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@Jay-Z And Mike Tyson Headline On Showtime

Two of Brooklyn's finest, Jay-Z and Mike Tyson, will do what they do best on cable's Showtime February 22. That night, Jay-Z will air a live telecast of his concert at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis at 9 p.m. ET. The show will feature guest appearances from the rapper's Roc-A-Fella Records labelmates Memphis Bleek, Beanie Sigel, Freeway, and some other special guests.

Following the concert, Mike Tyson will headline a boxing card when he squares off against Cliff Etienne. The boxing is scheduled to kick off at 10 p.m. ET.
 
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Re: Outkast Plan New Double Album

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Andre's expected Love Hater solo album will now serve as half of an upcoming OutKast double-album set featuring solo work by each member, according to Big Boi.
Can't wait on this one.
 

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Yukmouth speaks on the empty West Coast throne.

AllHipHop.com: I've got a two part question that kinda ties into that. In a recent issue of Murder Dog magazine, X-Raided wrote a piece regarding the Jay-Z/Nas beef, and how they're battling for the title "King Of New York," yet there's no one on the West Coast stepping up to claim the throne in Cali since Pac passed. When he mentioned names of possible heirs to the throne, your name came up. So why don't yourself and other West Coast artists "start asserting your dominance" as he states?

Yukmouth: Man, I love that nigga X-Raided for that! A lot of people had called me and told me about that article and I respect him for that. It's hard to fill them shoes because I know a lot of hot motherfuckers in the West, that's just hot and ain't even known. I feel like I'm part of helping keep that Pac legacy alive and keep the West Coast alive definitely. 'Cause it's a lot of bullshit that's out and they think the West Coast is only that and it's not. The West Coast is way harder than the shit that's out.

In the same piece, X-Raided goes on to suggest that you and artists like Ras Kass are lyrically capable, but that you would be out of the running for "king" because of "inferior production." If you read the entire piece, he doesn't seem to be suggesting that your tracks are wack, but that they don't have the broader commercial muscle that Pac's had, that they're too regional.

I mean, Yukmouth, my shit was just underground. I wanted the underground. I never wanted to make a hit single. I wanna make underground music and that was my whole focus and I was gonna let the Luniz shit be the commercial shit. But now I see I've got to put this shit into the Yukie, so this next Yuk album, Godzilla, I'ma have the commercial shit and everything. I'ma do it big, that's by the next album gon' be called Godzilla 'cause it's gonna be bigger than ever. It's gonna be done the right way. Not just thugged the fuck out, not the whole album. It's gonna stay fire, but I'ma have some shit up in there for the radio to bump.
 

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Ja Rule Changes His Mind About Rap Retirement

Ja Rule tells The Source magazine that he's changed his mind about retiring after releasing his latest album 'Last Temptation'. Ja's explaination? "I don't think I wanna retire no more. Quincy Jones said something that made me think. He said- Tupac died at 25. If I had died at 25, I would have been a musician who didn't get a chance to blossom." He added, "If Malcolm X died at 25, he would have been a street hustler named Detroit Red. If MLK died at 25, he would have just been a preacher who never got to the Martin Lurther King Jr. that we know... That made me think I could die tomorrow, and that right there will stop my legacy and my life; People would never get a chance to know what I could have grown to be."