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Busta Rhymes and Mystikal Sign With YMCMB!!!!!!

Busta Rhymes appears to be the newest member on Cash Money Records.
While on the Funkmaster Flex show tonight (November 16), Busta practically confirmed joining the YMCMB team. According to Miss Info, Mystikal has also joined the Cash Money roster.
Just minutes after the announcement, Twitter chatter was active about the signing. “Movie time family!!!,” @BusaBusss tweeted his new labelhead, @Birdman5star.
An official announcement is said to make it’s rounds tomorrow morning.
Juelz Santana Is Arrested For Terrorist Threats!!!!!

Juelz Santana was arrested this past Thursday (November 10) in New Jersey on suspicion of making terrorist threats, TMZ is reporting.
The celebrity gossip and news website is also reporting that in addition to the terrorist threats, Juelz, born LaRon James, was also taken in for disorderly conduct.
Police told TMZ that the rapper refused to let officers search his vehicle, which was later impounded by cops.
After posting a bail of $46,500, Juelz was released hours later.
Shortly after the ordeal, Juelz took to his Twitter to comment on the situation.
“A! How many mugshots they gonna take of me smfh!!!,” Juelz tweeted. “46k bail. A! Police impounded my Bentley, so I guess I gotta bring the rose out! Fuck they thought that was my only car lol #Whooooaaaaaa. A! Yea gotta stun on em u know the police be on twitter lol. ! My car was parked and they asked to search it and I said no. So they locked me up an said will get a judge search warrant smh wow.”
lz Santana was arrested this past Thursday (November 10) in New Jersey on suspicion of making terrorist threats, TMZ is reporting.
The celebrity gossip and news website is also reporting that in addition to the terrorist threats, Juelz, born LaRon James, was also taken in for disorderly conduct.
Police told TMZ that the rapper refused to let officers search his vehicle, which was later impounded by cops.
After posting a bail of $46,500, Juelz was released hours later.
Shortly after the ordeal, Juelz took to his Twitter to comment on the situation.
“A! How many mugshots they gonna take of me smfh!!!,” Juelz tweeted. “46k bail. A! Police impounded my Bentley, so I guess I gotta bring the rose out! Fuck they thought that was my only car lol #Whooooaaaaaa. A! Yea gotta stun on em u know the police be on twitter lol. ! My car was parked and they asked to search it and I said no. So they locked me up an said will get a judge search warrant smh wow.”
Lil Wayne And Young Money Launching Prepaid Discover Cards….
Lil Wayne Releasing Prepaid Discover Cards
Lil Wayne’s label is moving forward with plans to release a line of credit cards, this time through ACCENT InterMedia.
Young Money Entertainment has announced plans to release the Young Money Prepaid Discover® Card that can bee purchased online at www.youngmoneycards.com.
The concept for the Young Money Card was developed by Horace Madison, founder of Madison Strategic Integration and business manager for Lil Wayne and Young Money, along with card-veteran Buddy Smith.
“We’re excited about giving people who may not have access to traditional banking accounts the convenience of plastic,” said Madison in a statement.
“Wayne wants to keep it simple and sleek, but load it with benefits that are meaningful to Young Money cardholders.”
Tim Clark, CEO of ACCENT also released a statement saying,
“Young Money artists have such a strong following, as demonstrated by their 50mm and growing fan count in social networks. We are excited to be working with such a powerful brand.”
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Jim Jones Responds To Robbery Rumors….

Wild accusations against Jim’s manager Yandy for orchestrating also caused mountains of chatter. However, everything seemed to be just hearsay until Capo opened up to Hot97′s Miss Info. Read his official statement below.

Rick Ross Cover Art: God Forgives, I Dont.
The Bawse keeps the ball rolling, with the release of the highly anticipated “God Forgives, I Dont” on December 13th!! Rozay had a huge year with several hits from his own MMG imprint, along with smash features all over the place, and not to mention the grand opening of his “Wing Stop” resturaunt in Memphis last week. Correctional Officer or whatever you wanna call him, Ross is gettin to the paper!!!
Russell Simmons Co-Signs For Irv Gotti To Become Next Def Jam President…

Russell Simmons Co-Signs Irv Gotti for Def Jam Prez
We don’t know if Def Jam is actually taking Irv Gotti into consideration for president but since he went on MTV and spoke to Sway and lobbied for the spot, there’s been some mumblings about Irv and the position itself.
No I.D had to address the situation on radio and now Russell Simmons weighs in on who thinks is a fit for the job in a convo with XXL.
“I like Irv…I like [DJ] Khaled. I’d co-sign Chris Lighty. These three people, I’d co-sign any of them in a second…”
Irv and Chris make perfect sense to most of us. DJ Khaled on the other hand, is a stretch in my opinion. Not that my opinion matters but “The House That Russell Built” needs a little more experience than a few “We The Best” outbursts in an A&R meeting to get the sales back up.
I could be wrong though. Who do you think should be Def Jam’s next president?
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Lil Webbie Banned From 106 & Park Forever Ever????

Webbie visited the set of 106 & Park on Friday as a judge for Freestyle Friday and ended up being banned from the show. Webbie was said to be super high and whispered something to Rocsi that she did not like. Apparently the ‘Gimme Dat P*ssy’ rapper whispered in Rosci’s ear that he wanted to have sex with her.
Webbie was immediately escorted off the set and told he could NEVER come back. Currently Rocsi is dating Bruno Mars.
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Common Leaves G.O.O.D Music…..

Common has announced that his upcoming album, The Dreamer, The Believer, will not be released through G.O.O.D. Music. In an interview conducted with Hard Knock TV, the Chicago MC made clear that his lengthy stretch with Kanye West’s imprint, which commenced with the release of Be in 2005, has come to an end.
“I’m still G.O.O.D. Music-affiliated, for sure… I’m still part of the G.O.O.D. Music family, [but] it’s not coming out through GO.O.D Music, the label,” Common reassured fans, before going on to discuss how No I.D. is to take on the primary production duties on his ninth album, just as he did in the early stages of his career.
Common went on to confirm that rumours of an upcoming joint album with Nas will come. Although he didn’t attach a name to it, he explicitly declared, “At some point we will do that” and said Nas.com was an early working title for it, when it was set to be a joint mixtape between the two veteran MCs.
Common is due to release The Dreamer, The Believer on November 22nd through Geffen/Think Common Inc.
Snoop Dogg Has New Sitcom To Debut On NBC…

First Ice Cube went from gangsta to friendly icon, we saw Ice-T transform from “cop killer” to full-time onscreen officer, and now Snoop Dogg is taking his Doggfather role to the small screen after landing a sitcom deal with NBC.
Following in the footsteps of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Snoop will star and produce the family show but he will star as a father.
The D-O double-G had his real parental experiences captured on television on his E! reality series
Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood where cameras followed him and his wife and three kids for two seasons.
Don Reo, who worked with Snoop on the sitcom Brothers and also co-created My Wife And Kids is writing the show.
Deadline Hollywood noted that Will Smith’s successful sitcom was the extreme case of musician’s with programs on NBC, while Sisqo had a 2001 pilot co-starring Bob Newhart that never debuted
Hov Dismisses Any Beef With Lil Wayne
Hip-hop’s two biggest names, Jay-Z and Lil Wayne, have thrown a couple shots each other’s way on wax this year … so what’s all the beef about?
Hov responded recently, surprised by why it’s even news.
On the track “It’s Good”, off Weezy’s recently released Tha Carter IV, the rap star send some shots Jay’s way, in response to a bar he aimed at Birdman.
“Talkin’ about baby money, I got your baby money, kidnap your bitch, get that how much you love your lady money / I know you fake n***a*, press your brakes n**** / I’ll take you out, that’s a date, n****,” Wayne raps on the track.
On Jay’s Watch The Throne single, “H.A.M.,” he had this to say: “I’m like really, half a billi, n**** really you got baby money / Keep it real with n****s, n****s ain’t got my lady money.”
Weezy downplayed the beef in Vibe magazine’s coverstory, saying “I know there won’t be any repercussions behind what I did.”
MTV News caught up with Hov at his carnival-themed benefit last Thursday (September 29), where he reluctantly addressed the situation.
“That’s sport, that’s rap music,” said Jay. “Nothing is going to change but the participants. I don’t even see why that’s news.”
Keep It Trill
Forbes Predicts That Puffy Will Be First Hop Hop Billionaire!!!

Forbes magazine released its Forbes 400 list of America’s richest citizens, but no Hip Hop moguls managed to make the cut. Analyzing the race to become Hip Hop’s first billionaire, the publication predicts that Sean “Diddy” Combs will be the first to cross the billi mark with his current estimated net worth of $500 million.
The magazine explains that Diddy’s vodka deal with Diageo as an owner of Ciroc could increase his net worth. The Bad Boy honcho rakes in annual profits from the growing brand and could get a large payout if it’s sold. Additionally, his stakes in Sean John and Enyce as well as marketing firm Blue Flame and Bad Boy could put him ahead of Jay-Z as Hip Hop’s richest figure.
Birdman disagreed, proclaiming that Young Money Cash Money will earn an ninth zero before anyone else. “I think Young Money Cash Money would be the first billion-dollar brand in hip-hop,” he wrote in an email. “We strong and growing every day as a brand and fast. Within the next few years we will be billionaires.”
Other contenders include Jay-Z, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent. Head over to Forbes.com to read the full story
Lil Wayne And Juelz Santana Will Finally Release I Cant Feel My Face…

Fresh off of going platinum AGAIN with Tha Carter IV, Lil Wayne is already thinking about the next projects. In addition to recording two more Carter albums and a sequel to Rebirth. Weezy is set to hit the studio with Juelz Santana and Young Money to lay down full-lengths.
“The next project he’s working on is I Can’t Feel My Face with [Juelz Santana],” Mack Maine told XXLMag.com. “Elz is talented man. He’s a young legend. [Wayne’s] back working in the studio. He has that and the Young Money album.”
Though they intended to release I Can’t Feel My Face some years back, the two will record entirely new material for the project. Additionally, Mack said that Young Money will begin work on the follow-up to 2009’s We Are Young Money once everyone’s schedule clears up.
“We haven’t actually recorded one verse for that album,” he continued. “When we were on tour, we said we’re gonna wait until we get back to Miami to get everybody out there. We have one more show in Hawaii then we’ll start recording. It wont take long. Too much creativity for it to take a long time.”
Petey Pablo Talks New Label, Suge Knight And Possible Jail Time…

As Reported By Hip Hop DX
If you reside anywhere in the Carolinas, chances are when you hear “Who am I?,” you instinctively reply, “Petey Pab, muthafucka!”
Even after 10 years, Petey Pablo’s violin-driven anthem for his homebase of Greenville, North Carolina and its surrounding areas, “Raise Up,” still packs as much of a punch as it did back in Summer 2001, when the Hip Hop world had yet to be introduced to Durham natives Little Brother, and long before today’s current anticipation for the formal debut of Fayetteville’s own J. Cole.
Now after starting his own record label, CMG (Carolina Music Group), Petey is mounting a comeback, with a stockpile of new music ready for release. A comeback that seems destined to be if the man who put the 919 on the Rap map can sidestep his current legal affairs, and somehow revisit the gold and platinum success he achieved following 2001’s Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry and 2004’s Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry – the chart domination that preceded Petey seemingly sacrificing his career to roll with a long-troubled “friend” and subsequently finding himself “Stranded on Death Row.”
Last Wednesday (September 14th), one of the first southern stars of the 21st century spoke to HipHopDX about why he handed the reigns of his career over to someone so scarred. The first emcee protégé of producer Timbaland also revealed his mentor’s reaction to that move, and how the two have since been able to begin working together again. Additionally, Petey discussed the “awkward” introduction to his heir to the N.C. Rap throne, as well as the legal drama that has ensued following his reportedly committing the arguably most reckless crime one can commit in a post-9/11 America.
HipHopDX:I wanna start off by noting that we just passed the 10th anniversary of the release of your classic N.C. anthem, “Raise Up.” Were you buggin’ out that those students at N.C. A&T – all of whom were probably in elementary school when “Raise Up” dropped – went nuts when J. Cole brought you out during their homecoming concert last year to spin their shirts like a helicopter?
Petey Pablo: Isn’t that crazy? That’s crazy, dude. That’s crazy! But see, that record is a timeless record. I didn’t specifically say any particular date …. I said, “North Carolina, come on and raise up.” So as long as people are born, that forever will be an anthem. That forever will be our “Star-Spangled Banner” for the hood.
Petey Pablo Explains Respect From J. Cole
DX: Did you and Cole chop it up about doing any music together?
Petey Pablo: Yeah! We’re actually in the makings of doing something classic right now.
DX: Was he sorta awestruck a little bit when he met Petey Pablo? Was he paying homage?
Petey Pablo: It was crazy, because he paid homage to me, and I don’t look at myself like that. So it was kinda awkward to me. But, I kinda understood it. I respect him, and I’m glad that he respects me ….
DX: I wanna hear the music y’all are gonna make together. I could definitely hear Cole rockin’ wit’chu over that crazy-ass “Go” beat.
Petey Pablo: Oh, yeah! [J.] Cole got a lot going on right now, [but] I been tracking him down though. We gonna get it finished. He got a great sound. I love his sound. And I love what he’s doing for the Carolinas as well. Big-ups to J. Cole and this whole movement that he doin’. Roc Nation [Records], what up, y’all? What would be crazy is for us to do … maybe not a whole album, but like [an EP].
DX: I mentioned “Go,” how many more of them Timbaland heaters we gonna hear you spittin’ over on your new album, A&R: Anticipated Recordings?
Petey Pablo: What’s crazy is, I’m in the studio with [Timbaland] now. I just drove up here to the studio. We been in here [since] last night puttin’ in work. So, you just gotta be on the lookout for the unexpected. Me, Timbo and Chris Brown just did a record that’s retarded.
DX: Wow. How did you and Timbo’s reunification come to be?
Petey Pablo: We never really had a departure. Timbaland is a great man, with a lot of hats [to wear]. He has a new family, he’s married, he has a brand new daughter, two sons, and so Tim had to do what Tim do. Tim has a life, and Petey has a life, but we never really separated. We brothers forever. And, you know how little brothers are – meaning me. And I wanna try to stand up. Sometimes you [are like], “Let me do it on my own for a little bit. You helped me, you showed me how to do it, now let me do it on my own.” Not, “Thank you for what you did, now fuck you.” It’s, “Thank you, Tim, for showing me. Now let me show you what you taught me.” So it’s me trying to show him that I can do it.
Petey Pablo Says He Was Never A Death Row Records Artist
DX: You just segued perfectly into my next question: I just have to be blunt and ask, was Timbaland pissed when you started messing with Suge [Knight]?
Petey Pablo: I ain’t gonna say he was pissed, he was more so concerned. He was like, “Look, little bruh.” So I wouldn’t use the word “pissed,” I would use the word “concerned.” He was concerned. Because, me and him had long talks about that like, “Dude, at this point in your career, do you think it’s a good career move?” So he was basically asking me questions like that.
DX: I don’t wanna rehash too much of the past – and I know, to paraphrase Pimp C, “them crackers at Jive [Records] probably wasn’t playing fair with you either” – but the second album still went gold, you had “Freek-A-Leek,” why would you step away from that to go run with a dude that you know has been blackballed from the industry?
Petey Pablo: Well, because see the type of guy that I am – And the last album [Still Writing In My Diary: 2nd Entry] did go platinum, certified. … This is the big misconception of me and Suge [Knight’s] relationship: it was never a business relationship. I was never signed to Death Row [Records]. It was never Petey on Death Row. Me and Suge were individuals. [And], I’m an individual that if nobody ever gave me an opportunity, where would I be? Me and him, we were friends. So it wasn’t no, Okay, well I’ma go over here and change to Death Row, fuck Jive [Records]. No, me and Jive – I love Jive to death. Jive allowed me to be who I wanted to be. Jive never stepped in my way of anything that I wanted to do. And that’s where people’s misconception came in: everybody thought I was signed to Death Row, because they seen me with Suge. And they thought I was gonna be on that same shit. But if you look at the media, you look at the press, you ain’t never see Petey and Suge in the club doing something stupid. You ain’t never see people getting beat up when Petey and Suge was together. You ain’t never seen no dumb shit like that happen. It never happened. Me and Suge were friends. I would go to his family’s house and have dinner, [and at] Christmas [I would] spend the holidays over there. I was in L.A.; I was staying in L.A. We were just friends. And everybody got that twisted. And I guess it made a lot of people mad, because you don’t know what’s going on. How you gonna be mad at me because of who I choose to talk to? Okay, yeah, he [is] black-balled in the industry, but hey, that ain’t got nothin’ to do with me. You can’t judge me by the people that I choose to talk to. I mean, that’s wrong, that’s totally wrong. Like I said, I could see if I was running around the streets doing something stupid with Suge, and it was [like], “Oh, there go Petey and Suge tearing shit up.” Or, “Damn, [here] they come in here with all these gang members.” It was never none of that. Me and Suge, the only time people even seen us together we was at either the music awards, or we was eating at The Four Seasons, was shopping, was at the beach …. We was doing just cool stuff. We was living life. I mean, I would stay in the studio, ‘cause I’m a studio monster. And I did a whole lot of songs, but again, I was never signed to Death Row.
DX: So what dissolved y’alls relationship finally?
Petey Pablo: Um … it goes back to men having their own lives. And it came a time where it was our time to go our separate ways. It was nothing bad; it was no we fell out. There was no, “Fuck Petey Pablo.” No, “Fuck Suge.” It was nothing like that. It was just like, “Hey brother, you do your thing and I’ma do mine.” And so, we parted on good terms. And I left from L.A. was another thing.
Petey Pablo Explains September 11 Firearms Arrest
DX: Now, there may be only one thing more daring than rolling with Suge, and that’s taking a gat on an airplane on September 11th. What happened, man?
Petey Pablo: Man, I have no idea.
DX: Can you speak freely about that or – ?
Petey Pablo: I don’t know about all that. It was an unfortunate thing that took place. And, we trying to work it out.
DX: Speaking of that working it out, I understand they dropped two of the charges but you could still be facing a decade?
Petey Pablo: Uh … I don’t know nothing about that. I’m thinking God is gonna work out my situation. And [so], we gonna pray for it.
DX: Is there a sentencing date though, or you’re still in the process of trying to work things out?
Petey Pablo: Yeah, we just trying to work it out. My lawyers are taking care of all that.
DX: Are you – I mean, I guess you don’t have any other choice, but are you feeling confident about that or …? Where’s your mind at right now?
Petey Pablo: I mean, I always feel confident. In the end, the truth always comes to the light. And, regardless of what the outcome is, I’m a man. And whatever has been written in my book of life is written in my book of life. So whatever the outcome of any situation is, I have no choice but to handle it.

