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Schoolboy Q Promises Black Hippy Album If ‘The Price Is Right’

‘I want some money if we do a Black Hippy album,’ L.A. rapper says jokingly about recording a group project. By Sowmya Krishnamurthy Schoolboy Q Photo: MTV News Over the past few months, Black Hippy, the Los Angeles-based group featuring Kendrick Lamar , Jay Rock, Ab-Soul and Schoolboy Q, has gained massive momentum as a collective to watch in hip-hop. When rapper Schoolboy Q stopped by “RapFix Live” this week, he explained what it will to take to facilitate a Black Hippy group album. Q recounts that initially music wasn’t his focus, but once he caught the performing bug, the group quickly bonded. “Once I gained the passion for music, we all clicked,” he explains. He’s been generating a name for himself as a solo artist and even sold out his own New York City show this week, and the Habits & Contradictions rapper is more than open to recording a collective Black Hippy album, but only if the price is right. “I want some money if we do Black Hippy,” he said, laughing. “We all here for one goal and that’s to prevail in this music, live comfortably and stay happy.” Earlier this year, Schoolboy Q told MTV News that he was considering a joint project with Harlem rapper A$AP Rocky. (The duo joined forces on the standout single “Hands on the Wheel” and on Rocky’s own mixtape Live.Love.A$AP. ) “We’re definitely talkin’ right now. We may give y’all a project, but it all has to be right,” Q said. “A$AP is the homie, man. We kinda live the same lifestyle. I’m a little more gangsta than him, and he’s a little more swagger than me, but we kinda the same sh–, just different places.” What would you want to hear on a Black Hippy album? Leave your comment below! Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ Gets A New Point Of View Related Artists ScHoolboy Q

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Contradictions Pile Up Around Vanity Fair’s Palin Hit Piece

Vanity Fair writer Michael Joseph Gross has already admitted to one error in his  profile of Sarah Palin , but the contradictions and controversies surrounding his hit piece continue to stack up. In a Sept. 7  post on The Corner , Katrina Trinko “refudiated” Gross’s characterization of Palin as vicious, vengeful, and fake. Unlike Gross’s sources, almost all of which were anonymous, Trinko provided citations. Gross had cited “people who know” suggesting Palin’s relationship with close friends Kristan Cole and Kris Perry had “deteriorated.” But Cole reportedly told Trinko the charge was “absolutely not true. I don’t know where they get this stuff from, honestly.” A former Palin aide, Ivy Frye, also contradicted Gross’s characterization that she parted ways with Palin “on bad terms.” “I didn’t leave on ‘bad terms,'” she said in a statement. “Gross’ 8 page hit piece is a complete work of fiction from beginning to end.” Gross recently admitted to misreporting the profile’s opening story – in which he had originally suggested Palin was using her son, Trig, who has Down syndrome, to gain political sympathy. The child he’d seen was the son of Palin’s friend Gina Loudon. “This was a mistake, and I regret the error,” Gross wrote  in a statement . But the story posted on Vanity Fair’s website makes no note of the retraction. The  original story appears unedited. Gross had previously defended his work by telling MSNBC “Morning Joe” hosts that, “I have a lot in common with this woman.” Elsewhere in his “Morning Joe” interview, Gross also called Palin “a person for whom there is no topic too small to lie about” and said, “She lies  about everything.” Maybe they’re not so different after all. Like this article? Sign up for “Culture Links,” CMI’s weekly e-mail newsletter, by clicking   here.

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Contradictions Pile Up Around Vanity Fair’s Palin Hit Piece