Even though his offending lines have been removed from the remix of Future song "Karate Chop," Lil' Wayne is still feeling the heat for his words regarding slain teenager Emmet Till. Till's family is pushing for Mountain Dew to revoke their sponsorship of Weezy F. Baby for his insensitive remarks about Till. Read More »
Rick Ross is back for the first time since his guest verse on Rocko's "UOENO" ignited a firestorm of controversy with track "Ice Cold (feat. Omarion)" off of God Forgives, I Don't. Ross has left his date rape days in the past and returned to typical Ross subjects: luxury items, cigars, guns and (completely willing, he promises) women. Read More »
Talib Kweli has never been what you would call softspoken. The activist and concious rapper has always been more than willing to let his feelings be known on any number of subjects. In a recent interview with AllHipHop, he let his feelings be known about a number of recent news stories including the controversy of Beyonce and Jay-Z's Cuba trip and the scandal surrounding Rick Ross' questionable lines in Rocko's "UOENO." Read More »
The Rick Ross date rape lyrics debate is heating up and Maybach Music Group artist, Meek Millz, is the latest artist to chime in. Read More »
Rappers Talib Kweli and Lupe Fiasco engage in convo over Rick Ross's U.O.E.N.O "date rape" lyrics “put Molly all in her champagne, she didn’t even know it” “I took her home and I enjoyed that, she didn’t even know it.” Read More »
Rick Ross has found himself in hot water as of late, and I'm not talking the surf off of South Beach. His guest verse on the song "U.O.E.N.O." (when said quickly it sounds like "You don't even know") raised the ire of many a woman's group with the date rape-y lyric of "Put molly all in her champagne/ She ain't even know it/ I took her home and I enjoyed that/ She ain't even know it." Ross responded to the controversy in an interview with New Orleans radio station Q93.3. And Rozay made sure that everyone knows that he in no way condones rape. Read More »