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T.I. Talks New Single, ‘I’m Back,’ Announces New Album

MC, finishing up prison sentence, also suggests that he might tour this summer. By Shaheem Reid T.I.’s “I’m Back” Photo: Atlantic/Trap Muzik On the day the hip-hop nation lost one of its beloved and prolific megastars, another one has returned. Just hours after Lil Wayne was sentenced to one year in prison on weapons charges, T.I. gave the world notice that he’s returning with a vengeance. The King of the South announced to a select group of DJs in a conference call that his new album is coming out on August 24 — and, as expected, he released his new single, “I’m Back.” “I ain’t never let you down, I’mma shine on sight,” Tip raps on the song. “Keep your mind on your grind and off of mines alright / Hard, I’mma ball on those squares, I flow/ A quarter million dollar cars everywhere I go … No matter what they doin’ they don’t do it like me … recognize I’m back.” Later in the first verse, Tip lays the fiery brash delivery he’s beloved for. “You ain’t got a pimp bone in your body,” Tip chastises, throwing thunder at fraudulent MCs. “I can tell you ain’t never bought a key or caught a body/ N—a probably just seen Wayne, Gucci Mane, me and Boosie all go to prison/ Now he flip his whole image/ N—a trippin’/ Listen dude, for you that ain’t in the cards.” The song was produced new Grand Hustle producers the Trackslayerz, and is available for download at T.I.’s Web site . An hour before the song hit the Internet, Tip held the conference call, for which he did not take questions but reflected on the song and announced his album’s release date, according to audio of the call posted on DJ Judgemental’s Web site . There is a title for the LP, but he declined to reveal it. “I appreciate the support and how hard I was going in during the brief hiatus,” Tip said. “The support don’t go unnoticed and I don’t take it lightly. This marks a special day for us, because we putting out the first song off the album — not an official first single, just something to keeps the streets warm. It’s properly entitled ‘I’m Back.’ It’s a lot of things that needed to be spoken on. In my absence, it was a lot of things that went down, a lot of matters that needed to be addressed. This was the greatest platform for me to do it. It was the first song I did when I came home. You get me fresh out the box going in. I’m sure you guys will enjoy it.” Tip spoke for a little over three minutes. He said that he should traveling from city to this summer. “It ain’t gonna be long before all this is behind me,” he promised, referring to his prison sentence on weapons charges , which is expected to end within the next few weeks ; he was released to a halfway house in December and last month made his first public appearance since heading to prison. “Middle of April, beginning of May. Y’all gonna stay start seeing me. Y’all already know, once again it’s on. Like we always do this time.” The call ended with a final pledge of excellence from Tip. “As long as there is air in my esophagus, champ, I’mma keep going,” he said. “Nothing is gonna stop that. Nothing short of a 12 gauge is gonna stop me from doing what I do, champ. I just wanna say thank y’all and we gonna keep movin’ on.” Related Artists T.I.

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Fabolous Talks New Mixtape, ‘Evolving’ On Next Album

‘I’m looking to come with another summer release,’ MC says of Loso’s Way 2. By Shaheem Reid Fabolous Photo: MTV News Fans can stop hitting Fabolous up on Twitter. It took a few more months than expected, but Fabo’s Gangsta Grillz mixtape The Funeral Service: There Is No Competition 2 was uploaded to the Internet Thursday. The tape contains guest appearances from Nicki Minaj, Red Cafe, Paul Cain and others, with a slew of jacked beats and some original material. So now that the unofficial tape is out, when is Loso’s Way 2 coming? “The new album — I’m looking to come with another summer release,” he said. “Probably late July or early August. I’m gathering joints together — so any producer trying to make that Loso’s Way 2, you can send them in. I got a couple of things in the stash. I always keep beats on the side even if they don’t work at the time. I know a hot beat when I hear it. The ‘Throw It In the Bag’ [remix] I had for seven, eight months before I used it. I knew it was a hot joint. When I did the remix I started digging in the crates and pulled it up. I haven’t went it to start [laying] vocals [on the album] yet, but we in the motion of it.” After one of his most successful years in 2009, Fab wants to grow in 2010. “Just the next level in the career, the evolution of Fabulous,” he said of the direction of the next Loso’s Way. “Me, a kid coming from the housing projects in Brooklyn and having the ability to make music, from the mixtape level to graduating to the album level, now just being able to make good music. Keep stable who I am as an artist, as a person. Of course, the next level of my life. On the first Loso’s Way, I touched on having a son and stuff like that. That was the next step for me in general, in life — evolving as a man. Now there are things I’m evolving in as an artist as well.” Related Artists Fabolous

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Young Jeezy Says Shawty Redd’s Murder Arrest ‘Hit Close To Home’

‘He’s here with us in spirit,’ Jeezy says of recording Thug Motivation 103. By Shaheem Reid Young Jeezy Photo: MTV News On Thursday, we told you that Young Jeezy’s longtime collaborator Shawty Redd will definitely be on Thug Motivation 103, due in June. Redd has been entangled in a potentially life- and career-altering legal battle since he was arrested on New Year’s Day for murder . Jeezy told MTV News he would never turn his back on his friend. “I worked with Shawty more so on the album before he went in,” said Jeezy, who revealed one song they have on the album called “Let Me Handle My Business.” “Like I said, that’s my little brother, so it kinda hit close to home [when he was arrested]. I definitely would have wanted homie for this [ Trap or Die 2 mixtape], but it was good. We did the work we did and got in for the album.” Young said Shawty not being able to travel with him feels weird. “It feels a little different, but I got us,” the Snowman said. “I had us before; I got him now. He’s not able to be here with us through the duration, but he’s here with us in spirit. Better believe he’s calling every day, like, ‘What’s going on? How we lookin’?’ I’m talking to him or his people. He’s good. Shawty is holding his head. “He’s always been a strong little dude,” Jeezy added. “He’s like my little brother. I kinda raised Shawty. I kinda brought him around that type of mentality. He wasn’t a street dude off go. So whatever happened, that’s not for me or you to speak on. But as far as him being my little brother, he’s always gonna be in my prayers, and I’mma ride with him. He’s incredible with what he do. He’s like my Dr. Dre. I couldn’t do a Thug Motivation album without Shawty Redd. So best believe, know, he’s on that album. Real talk.”

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Exclusive: Young Jeezy Talks Shawty Redd Collabo On Next Album

Jeezy says Thug Motivation 103 will be ‘special.’ By Shaheem Reid Young Jeezy Photo: MTV News Young Jeezy said getting Plies on his new record “Lose My Mind” is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to guest spots on his upcoming LP, Thug Motivation 103. “I was hoping ‘Lose My Mind’ was gonna have people on [their toes], because there was no telling what I’m gonna do,” Jeezy said. “Let it be known, this album will be special and have some special features on it. I don’t wanna let the cat out the bag. “But June, by the way,” he said of the LP’s release date. “That’s what I’m thinking. If you the boss, you can talk like that. I’m thinking June. I wanna own the summer. If you coming out [with an album] in June, you might wanna think about that, bruh. TM103, I will be there.” Young has had sessions with producers from Kanye West to Swizz Beatz, but he promised that he’s going to have one of the guys who helped build the foundation of his sound: Shawty Redd. Redd was arrested on New Year’s Day for murder, but the producer’s legal problems have not stopped him from working with Young. “Ah, man. I don’t like to give it up,” he said when asked to explain one song on the album. “I got this song with Shawty Redd called ‘Let Me Handle My Business.’ The beat is … matter of fact, I’m not going to sell it like that. Shawty Redd, Young Jeezy, you know what it is. I’m just going in, basically handling my business. I gotta say what’s on my mind. But I’m not here to sell you on no album. Like I said, June, you will be surprised, homie. That’s real talk. I been working on this. I been back in the lab. … I got you.” Jeezy is currently on the road with Jay-Z and Trey Songz for the Blueprint 3 Tour. On Tuesday night, Jeezy stole the show, bringing out Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj and Drake as surprise guests.

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Gorillaz’s Plastic Beach: Human After All

New album proves that the cartoon band is also an actual band, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Gorillaz Photo: EMI Music / Jamie Hewlett In 1998, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett cooked up Gorillaz as a knee-jerk reaction to the chiseled boy bands and mawkish mook-rock acts that paraded across the airwaves of MTV. The idea, it would seem, was to create a group that matched the substance of the ‘NSYNCs and the Creeds of the world — the joke being, of course, that unlike Justin Timberlake or Scott Stapp, the Gorillaz were actual cartoons. It was a pretty brilliant concept, but the thing is, it worked, perhaps even too well. Somewhere along the way — whether Albarn and Hewlett liked it or not — Gorillaz became a genuine phenomenon, with hit singles and multiplatinum albums and actual performances, including a sold-out stint at the Apollo Theater and a Grammy duet with Madonna. Here in the U.S., the band’s two albums (2001’s self-titled debut and 2005’s Demon Days ) outsold Albarn’s entire Blur catalog and did so by a large margin. It is not a stretch to say that Gorillaz is the most successful project either man has ever been involved in, at least when it comes to the bottom line. But throughout all the success, one question has remained unanswered: What are we supposed to make of Gorillaz? Were they a side project? A piss-take? Or — dare I say it — an actual band? Sometimes, it was difficult to tell, and with each collaborator Albarn wheeled into the studio, or each high-gloss video Hewlett unveiled, things became even muddier. But now, with their third album, Plastic Beach (which hits stores Tuesday), we finally have our answer: Gorillaz are very much an actual band, because only actual bands can make concept albums this half-baked, this hazy or this self-aggrandizing. It is what actual bands are supposed to do, especially after they’ve sold millions of albums and become international sensations. Plastic Beach is exactly the kind of album bands make when they feel they’ve earned the right to do so. There’s an air of entitlement to it, and entitlement is perhaps the most human quality of all. Loosely staged on a metaphorical island in the South Pacific (it’s made up entirely of “detritus, debris and [the] washed-up remnants of humanity,” according to an accompanying press release), loping along over the course of 16 tracks and ladled with more guest stars than a charity single, Beach is Gorillaz gone bananas. No idea is left unexplored, no beat unused. The thing is, they’ve done all this before — the concept, the length, the cameos — but this time around, they’re just doing more of it. All of it. For the first time, Albarn serves as the sole producer, something that’s readily apparent when you hear the trilling instrumentation of the National Orchestra for Arabic Music (on “White Flag”) or the walloping oomph of the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (on a pair of tunes: “Welcome to the World of Plastic Beach” and “Sweepstakes,” both of which also feature cameos by Snoop Dogg and Mos Def, respectively, because, hey, why not?). Brevity has never exactly been his strong suit — check the running time of any Blur album for proof of that — but here, without someone like Danger Mouse or Dan the Automator to reel in his aspirations, things tend to get a bit, well, long-winded. While Albarn might be bursting with good ideas, Beach makes it pretty clear that even the best brains need a little editing every once in a while. This is not to say that there aren’t genuinely great moments on the album too. “White Flag” kicks off a terrific six-song run that includes the spacey “Rhinestone Eyes,” first single “Stylo,” the bumping “Superfast Jellyfish” and the electro-oddity “Glitter Freeze,” which gets an assist from the Fall’s Mark E. Smith. It’s just that, as the clanging electronics of “Freeze” fade away, there are still eight songs left on the album — darn near an eternity. So we get some filler, including a semi-spoken-word number from Lou Reed (“Some Kind of Nature”) and some standouts (“Melancholy Hill,” a pretty tune featuring — thankfully — just Albarn), and then the whole thing is over, and it’s not until you go back and listen again that you realize, “Whoa, I totally missed the song that features 50 percent of the Clash.” And that’s not an easy thing to do. Far be it from me to criticize an album for being too long, but that’s precisely the problem here. Too many guests, too many big ideas, too few strokes of the editor’s pen (or Pro Tool, or whatever). There are at least three records of varying quality within Plastic Beach, and Albarn decided to put them all out at once. Because, hey, he’s earned it. The Gorillaz have earned it. There’s a reason Josie and the Pussycats never released an album like this. And it bears mention here that my opinion of Beach is definitely in the minority, especially considering the luminous praise other critics have heaped on it already. But perhaps that’s just more proof that the Gorillaz really are an actual band: No cartoon could pull off something this ballsy, could convince so many to sift through so much. That’s ego, that’s swagger, that’s hubris — and all those things are pretty human qualities too. For better or worse. Questions? Concerns? Hit me up at BTTS@MTVStaff.com .

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Young Jeezy Talks Plies Collabo, Says Next Album Will Drop In June

‘It’s go time,’ he tells Mixtape Daily of finishing up Thug Motivation 103. By Shaheem Reid Young Jeezy Photo: MTV News The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive On Tuesday night, Young Jeezy and his Mob Squad lit up Madison Square Garden during the Blueprint 3 Tour stop. “It’s not a rap concert; it’s a show,” Jeezy said just hours before the performance. “Me and Jay sat down and talked about it. That was the whole thing: ‘Let’s give them a concert, not just a rap show.’ It’s been working out that way. From start to finish, it’s a whole show. Trey [Songz], me, Jay — from start to finish, it flows. It’s kinda crazy, ’cause we got the same type of fans. It’s not awkward. You could be on tour with somebody, you see Jeezy and Black Eyed Peas, it’s like, ‘What the hell?’ ” Young just put out the first record from his Thug Motivation 103 album, “Lose My Mind.” The record features Plies and debuted in a live performance Saturday during the Blueprint 3 Tour stop in Atlanta. “To keep it all the way 100 with you, we did a record called ‘So Sad,’ ” Jeezy said about how he got with Plies. “Before I could put it out, the record leaked, so we was good on that. Then I was gonna do a record for him [for his album]. I did the record, by the way, but I had ‘Lose My Mind.’ I done three verses. I listened to it a couple of times. I said, ‘Let me try something. I’mma put somebody on the record.’ I was doing a joint for him at the time and happened to see him. We was doing something for [NBA] All-Star [Weekend]. I was like, ‘Yo, I’mma get you this record, see if you like it.’ He sent it right back. I went with it. Just to warm up the streets, let them know I’m coming.” Jeezy said he decided to premiere the song in front of the crowd at the Philips Arena on Saturday to let them know that he has something concrete done and the album is coming soon. “It was new, so it was cool. But everybody was like, ‘When is TM103 coming out?’ But it’s like the block: I ain’t gonna put it out there unless it’s rock, unless it’s hard, unless it’s right,” he explained. “I wanted to get in the kitchen, in the lab, and do my thing and put it out when it’s time. I’m ready now. It don’t stop there. It’s go time.” Young described “Lose My Mind” as a quick snapshot of his nightlife. “To me, it’s my life,” Jeezy said. “That’s how I feel sometimes when I go out. If you listen to me, I said it a few times: ‘Lost my mind and my cell phone in the same night.’ No two days are the same. … I been partying my whole life. That’s how you feel the next day. You killed them, and you left. You was looking good, shining good, there’s no limit to what you can have in the club. That’s how it’s been for us before music. ‘Lose My Mind’ is doing what the hell I wanna do in the club. If it’s 100 bottles of ros

J-Lo’s Record Split Not Amicable?

Jennifer Lopez’ s split from her record label was not an amicable one, according to US reports. J-Lo’s camp says the singer left Epic/Son y at the end of her contract and that the decision was a mutual one. But insiders tell the New York Daily News that after her last two singles, ‘ Louboutins’ and ‘Fresh Out of the Oven’ flopped, the label was not willing to take a risk on Lopez’s album ‘ Love?’ Now Lopez may try to release the album online, the source tells the News. “Epic technically owns the material from her album, so she needs to buy it back from them to have control over it,” the insider told the News. “But she’ll try to release the album online if need be. It may be her last resort to take control of a poor situation.” Lopez’s manager, Benny Medina , insists that the label did not dump Lopez. “Jennifer had a wonderful relationship with the Sony Music Group and they have shared many successes together,” he said. “But the time was right to make a change that best serves the direction of her career as an actress and recording artist.”

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Lil Jon’s Crunk Rock Features R. Kelly, Game, LMFAO, More

‘It’s literally from one extreme to another,’ Atlanta producer/MC says of sound of upcoming album. By Hillary Crosley Lil Jon Photo: Jason LaVeris/ FilmMagic Lil Jon has announced his long-delayed album Crunk Rock will hit shelves June 8. The album’s release was hampered by a split with his former label TVT Records and the label’s subsequent shuttering. However, the veteran producer/rapper and King of Crunk is back on track through a record deal with Universal Republic. Lil Jon told MTV News that over the last four years of starts and stops, he’s worked with a bevy of artists and during the course of production, his album’s theme began to change. “When I started out doing Crunk Rock I went in [the studio] with lots of different musicians, producers and artists and we did some good things,” he explained. “But as time went on and I started to DJ again and be in the clubs, Crunk Rock took on a different meaning — this is a lifestyle. It’s not all about rock. ‘Crunk rock’ means having a lot of energy, live your life to the fullest, party like a rock star, you not gonna let nobody tell you you can’t do nothing — that’s what ‘crunk rock’ means. On the album you have all kinds of songs representing that [idea] — we have songs with rock guitars but it’s not all about rock music, it’s living the crunk-rock life.” Now artists like The Game, Pitbull, Soulja Boy Tell’em, Ying Yang Twins, R. Kelly, LMFAO, Elephant Man, David Guetta and 3OH!3 are featured on the album. The list of collaborators may look relatively disparate, but to Lil Jon it’s perfect. “There’s so many different kinds of records on [ Crunk Rock ],” Lil Jon said. “It’s really fun to try to take care of all those types of different audiences. After I started DJing again and being in the clubs and traveling the world, I learned to appreciate my fanbase more and my reach. Putting an album together you can make everybody happy and give everybody something.” The Atlanta native said he intends to release several multi-genre singles simultaneously, including perhaps his collaboration with R. Kelly, “Miss Chocolate,” to follow the unofficial first single “Give It All U Got” that leaked late last year. “I’ve got a bunch of different types of records, so we’re going to release a couple at a time so I can touch different people and the records aren’t overlapping each other,” he explained. “It [will be] like I released three singles at once as a first single.” Ultimately, the purveyor of crunk is just excited to finally release his work. “I really can’t wait until the world gets to hear the album in its entirety, digest it and say, ‘Wow, this is the first hip-hop artist I’ve heard to really do some different sh–,” Lil Jon said. “To go from ghetto southwest Atlanta to f—ing Paris, France, to do some sh– with David Guetta, it’s literally from one extreme to another.” Related Artists Lil Jon R. Kelly The Game Lmfao

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Nicki Minaj Isn’t ‘Rushing’ Her Debut Album

‘I’d love to put an album out this year, but I don’t believe in rushing things,’ Young Money MC says. By Shaheem Reid Nicki Minaj Photo: MTV News Nicki Minaj ‘s latest string of guest appearances have garnered her plenty of attention — actress Michelle Trachtenberg even posted a vlog of herself singing Nick’s verse to Robin Thicke’s “Shakin’ it 4 Daddy.” The blogs are also buzzing about her verse (and Freddy Krueger look) in the Ludacris “My Chick Bad” video, as well as her appearance in the Mariah Carey “Up Out My Face” clip. Will these famous collaborators return the favor and jump on Minaj’s debut LP? “I’m sure they will. You know what’s funny — I thinking I’m gonna have more features than I even wanna put on my album,” she told MTV News recently. “I’ve gotten great feedback from artists I look up to and never thought I’d work with. They’re already in line to be on the project. But it’s like, ‘Do I want to put out a debut album with a 1,000 features on it or do I wanna finally showcase Nicki?’ I’m not worried about features at all because I’ve been blessed to come in the game and work with top-notch artists from the inception of my career.” Those guest appearances and her verses on the Young Money album will have to tide her fans over for the time being — she’s just getting around to recording her album. “I’m the very beginning stage of the recording process of my album,” she explained. “I have songs that where I am now, they aren’t a great representation of me to where I’m at musically. I wanna start from scratch but I do have my single and it’ll be out. It’s gonna be ‘Massive Attack.’ “With the album, just like with my mixtape, I never like to rush it,” she added. “With the album, I think it’s more important that people get accustomed to seeing a female rapper again. Before I drop an album, people need to come out and see. People don’t even know what a female rapper does. We’re so not used to seeing it. It’s nonexistent in categories. We don’t get nominated. I need to work [the people] up to accepting a female rapper again and accepting my style and all of that — then the album will come. Honestly, I’d love to put an album out this year, but I don’t believe in rushing things either. We’ll see.” Related Artists Nicki Minaj

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Jennifer Lopez Parts Ways With Sony Records

With the release of her new album up in the air, the singer/actress is set to host ‘Saturday Night Live’ this weekend. By Gil Kaufman Jennifer Lopez Photo: MTV News Jennifer Lopez is scheduled to be the host and musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend, but unlike most host/guests, at the moment Jenny from the Block doesn’t seem to have much to promote during her appearance. That’s because, according to Entertainment Weekly , the singer has split with longtime record label Sony Music’s Epic Records, which was slated to release her delayed seventh album, Love? , in April. After taking time off to become a mother of twins with husband Marc Anthony, Lopez was working on her comeback album, releasing the shoe fetish song “Louboutins” last year. She famously wiped out while lip-synching that tune at November’s American Music Awards , but when the song fizzled on the charts, failing to crack the top 10 on the singles tally, the heat on the project apparently cooled off. “Jennifer had a wonderful relationship with the Sony Music Group, and they have shared many successes together, but the time was right to make a change that best serves the direction of her career as an actress and recording artist. She is grateful and appreciative to everyone at Sony for all that they accomplished together,” the singer’s manager, Benny Medina, said in a statement Monday. Her rep told EW that Lopez is already negotiating with another record label. A Sony spokesperson could not be reached for comment at press time. The story broke on Monday on the Deadline Hollywood blog, where it was reported that Lopez’s contract had ended and that she’d fulfilled it with “Louboutins” and another recent single, “Fresh Out the Oven,” which leaked online in October. The report also stated that it’s unclear if Lopez was finished with the album, which reportedly features the Neptunes, Danja, Jim Jonsin and Rodney Jerkins. Unnamed Lopez “insiders” said the album was “by no means done” and that she had only finished a few songs for it. Lopez is slated to return to the big screen in late April in the romantic comedy “The Back-Up Plan.” Related Artists Jennifer Lopez

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