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Diggy Simmons ‘Made You Look’ Freestyle Grabs Kanye West’s Attention

West posted Rev Run’s son’s video on his blog: ‘I knew this kid was [going] to be fresh.’ By Steven Roberts People may be familiar with Diggy Simmons as Reverend Run’s second-oldest son on the show “Run’s House.” But Diggy has been steadily building a name for himself as an MC — and somewhat of a young fashionista — thanks in large part to his blog and his mixtape, First Flight. And anyone who was still unfamiliar with Diggy took notice when he released a video of himself freestyling over Nas’ “Made You Look” throughout the streets of New York. “It was really something that I picked up and did on my own,” Simmons explained. “I was just writing for a while and doing my thing. It started off, I was just doing joints off my Macbook on GarageBand.” “I released my first track this summer and got a cool buzz around it. I released some tracks prior to the mixtape, and then that’s when I started pushing the tape and everything. And then once I pushed it out, a lot of people were aware that I was rapping. Now, since the ‘Made You Look’ freestyle and a lot of people knowing that I signed to Atlantic, many people know [about me].” Diggy said that freestyling over a beat from one of the greatest MCs of all time was intimidating, so he knew he had to do it justice. It took him almost a month of writing to tackle the record, until one day it finally came to him. “One day I just got in the studio and blasted it, and I just went off on it. I told at least three people before I was going to do it. They were like, ‘Yo, you got to do that beat justice. That’s a Nas beat.’ I thought doing a nice viral video, that would’ve helped it too.” He hooked up with Phil Da God, a young director from Atlanta whom he met on Twitter. Phil reached out to Diggy’s manager, and when it came time to shoot the video, Phil happened to be in New York. The video begins with Diggy bopping his head around 42nd Street with cars passing by, and then it transports you to other locations around the city like the Meatpacking District and the Brooklyn Bridge. So far the video has received nearly 200,000 views and positive reception. Kanye West even posted the video on his blog, saying, “I KNEW THIS KID WAS [GOING] TO BE FRESH. I KNEW IT!” Diggy said he was honored by the compliment from West. “Man, it feels good. He’s definitely one of the best. He’s like one of the craziest wordsmiths. His verses are amazing and I look up to him in hip-hop, so that co-sign, definitely once they said it in perspective, it was like, ‘Wow.’ ” Related Artists Kanye West Nas

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Jim Jones Channels The Ghost Of Rich Porter On New Mixtape

‘What you will hear is some hustle music that will make you hit the block early,’ he tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Jim Jones Photo: Byrd Gang This Week’s Main Pick Street King : Jim Jones Holding It Down For : Harlem, USA Mixtape Album : The Ghost of Rich Porter Real Spit : Across 110th Street, Jim Jones grabbed his favorite hero — roast beef with ketchup — and threw waves to the police as squad cars rolled by. One of his old friends, just out of jail, came by and got love from the whole crew, which included Jim and Byrd Gang member Sen City. Jones stood in front of a mural of his late friend Bloodshed, a cousin of Cam’ron’s. Jones spoke of beloved late Harlem figures such as Blood and Rich Porter. “It’s a lot of meanings behind that title,” Jones said of his mixtape, The Ghost of Rich Porter, which comes out Tuesday. “If you’re not familiar with Harlem, I’ll hip you to game kinda quick. If you’re not familiar with Rich Porter, he set the precedent for us as far as how we wanted to live. As far as getting fast money — the cash, the cars, the girls. Then the underlying story behind it — the betrayal, the disloyalty, the backstabbing. Rich was special to Harlem. “If it wasn’t for people like Rich and a few other people, people wouldn’t understand Harlem, as far as the culture, the style. So I credit him for that,” Jim continued. “There’ll never be another Rich Porter in Harlem. He set the precedent for us. It was him we was coming up looking at. On the flipside, I say it’s the ‘ghost,’ because when you think what me, Cam and Juelz and Zeek have done for Harlem, it’s changed from when we was directly in the streets to what we doing now. When we come back now, it’s like people looking at a ghost. Some people are in awe, some people don’t know what they looking at. We’re in the ‘hood.” Shawty Lo, Gucci Mane and the Byrd Gang all appear on the mixtape. “For the past half a year, six, seven months,” Jim said of the tape’s title, “all I been hearing is people saying it’s a recession. It’s getting bad. I never knew it not to be a recession in Harlem. That’s why it’s Harlem. We found a way to get the money. If it wasn’t no job opportunities, our next best thing was to hustle. I’m not telling you what to hustle. I’m not advocating you do anything illegal. I’m advocating you get the money, the moolah, the muggah! That’s what it’s all about. That’s what it portrays. “You won’t hear your traditional pop hit,” Jim added. “What you will hear is some hustle music that will make you hit the block early. … Put that iPod on, hit the train or the bus, get on that commute. All my strap-hangers. Then we’ll get to the album and fulfill all your dreams with all that radio music [later].” Jim’s fifth solo album will be out later this year. It will be an independent release through E1. He has no title yet. Joints to Check For

Snoop Dogg Gets West Coast Rappers ‘Organized’ On New Mixtape

‘If you make good music and we are one, they’re gonna get onboard,’ he tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Snoop Dogg Photo: Jeffrey Mayer/ Getty Images Don’t Sleep: Necessary Notables Mixtape : Snoop Dogg Presents: We Da West Volume One Headliners : Snoop Dogg, DJ Whoo Kid and DJ Skee Co-Stars : Nipsey Hussle, Kurupt, Tha Twinz, Soopafly, Katt Williams, Jay-Z and Ludacris Essential Info : Snoop Dogg said his coast still needs to unify and the artists have to be leaders. “All I just want is the n—as out here to see if you make good music and we are one, they’re gonna get onboard and they gonna give you what you deserve,” Snoop explained to DJ Whoo Kid, who hosts the tape with DJ Skee. “You gonna get your radio play, your spins. But if you ain’t organized, n—as can come out here and pick and choose. They can take Nipsey, put Nipsey on a remix. Put Kurupt on a remix. They can never pick all of us and say, ‘You all go on a mission. The West Fest Tour. All West Coast n—as go on tour.’ ” Tha Dogg said his latest mixtape is the first of many to showcase up-and-coming talent. ” Volume One is just me bringing awareness to the artists. I have a vehicle to put their sh– out, through people such as yourself,” he told Whoo Kidd. “After this sh– comes out, n—as need to be running to the studio. Now you can be heard and seen. Even if a n—a only hears your record once or twice, you in a new system. You not just local no more. You not just in your neighborhood. You in a world system now.” Last year, Snoop dropped his I Wanna Rock mixtape , and he said it was better than Malice N Wonderland because it was uncut. “That sh– was banging harder than my album, ’cause the mixtape, we don’t have to make records to release to the radio,” he said. “My label looking at me: ‘We need a couple of songs for pop. We wanna go top 40.’ Then I call these radio stations: ‘Snoop Dogg, you’re working on a new album. When is your album coming out?’ Mutha—-a, my album is out, n—a! ‘Your single “Gangsta Love” is top 40.’ N—a, I’m on the next single, ‘I Wanna Rock.’ Some gangsta sh–. “It’s so square, man,” he said about working with the top 40 stations. “I’m so far in my career, I’m at the pinnacle. It’s a mode I have to go to. I don’t knock that, but I knock it when they say you have to do that to be successful.” Other Heat This Week

French Montana Says Debut Album Needs To Be A ‘Masterpiece’

‘I’m not no overnight rapper,’ Akon signee tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid French Montana Photo: Konvict Music The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive French Montana is in no rush to put out his debut album. One of Akon’s newest signees said he has enough money to continue serving up material through mixtapes, such as his latest, Mac Wit Da Cheese 2. His first album has to be classic, French said. “My album is set for late summer,” French said last week while shooting a video for his mixtape track “Bad Habits,” with guest Bun B . “It’s called Excuse My French. I’m just working. I wanna come with a masterpiece, man. I’m not no overnight rapper. I’m comfortable with where I’m at. My followers are my real followers. I ain’t no phase. I’m here to stay. [The release] could be late summer, it could come out past then, as long as it’s a masterpiece when we put it out. … You gotta understand, that’s what they gonna remember you for, your first album. Biggie’s Ready to Die, UGK’s first album — you wanna come with the same thing. The title gotta live up to the music.” Bun and French share a mutual respect for each other’s grinds, Montana said. “The video is called ‘Bad Habits,’ ” Montana explained. “Everybody got a bad habit. I sent [the track] to Bun. Bun heard it, laid the verse in like five minutes. I sent it to him, he called me back in five minutes. I was like, ‘Oh my God.’ ” “I was in the lab, I was already in that zone,” Bun added. “It was something that I felt made sense, that I felt represented his movement, repped my movement, and we spoke to people on a real level. That’s one thing about UGK music. We can’t be fabricating sh–. We kept it real with each other.” Streets Is Talking: News And Notes From The Underground French isn’t the only new guy Akon is looking to put out. The worldwide superstar just signed Southern California’s Ya Boy to his Kon Live company. “Ya Boy is one of the hardest workers today. … He’s an amazing artist that never got a chance to shine,” Akon said in a statement. “He never gave up, and now he has a chance to shine not only on the West Coast, but internationally.” Ya Boy’s new LP should be out later this year. For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Lloyd Banks

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Justin Timberlake Sings Praises Of New Artists Esmee Denters, Free Sol

‘She’s just so consistently talented. She sings like a little bird,’ singer said of Denters, whom he signed to Tennman Records. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Tim Kash Justin Timberlake and Esm

Fabolous Back In The Mixtape Game With No Competition 2

‘I don’t see anybody who could even be competition for me,’ Loso tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Fabolous Photo: Def Jam This Week’s Main Pick Street Kings : Fabolous and DJ Drama Holding It Down For : Hip-Hop’s Elite Mixtape Album : The Funeral Service: There Is No Competition 2 Real Spit : “Somebody was saying to me how ‘you killed the game this year. There was really no competition for you,’ ” Fabolous said of his muse for making his latest mixtape. ” The Funeral Service, the title of the mixtape is There Is No Competition, so I played off that like the competition is all dead to me. I don’t see anybody who could even be competition for me. I bump into a lot of people — I’m not gonna drop nobody’s name — but they say, ‘Just stay where you’re at. You’re in a perfect lane. Nobody can do what you do right now as far as being a lyrical dude and one of the guys that all the R&B artists run to to get on joints. It works for you.’ My lane is my lane. As an artist, I think I’ve evolved in my lane too.” Certainly 2009 was a banner year for the Brooklyn bandit. His Loso ways spawned hit records, got critical acclaim and sold well during a SoundScan recession. He also was named one of the Hottest MCs in the Game by the MTV Hip-Hop Brain Trust and probably did more shows in different markets than he’s ever done. So yeah, when he says nobody can compete, he feels it. Loso decided to trumpet his status with a new mixtape after seeing the underground scene make a great resurgence in 2009, with cats like Lupe Fiasco, Lloyd Banks, Cam’ron, Lil Wayne and Drake putting out acclaimed unofficial product. “Those bodies of work, [the artists] are starting to approach them the same way they are making an album,” Fab, standing in Benta’s Funeral Home in Harlem, described. “The mixtape game was becoming a little saturated to me. When I saw Wayne, I told him No Ceilings was dope and he helped show that there is still that pull for the mixtape game. If you put out a good body of work, people are going to go to it. “I had stopped doing the mixtapes because I felt we lost that,” he added. “Between DJs slopping together tapes just to make tapes and some artists really just putting two or three [new] songs together and a bunch of old songs and throwing a mixtape out. Certain DJs making unofficial tapes where they are just grabbing leaked stuff or taking stuff and putting it over other beats. I thought the game got saturated, but in ’09 and recently at the top of ’10, you seen Cam drop joints. Wayne dropped a joint, of course, Drake’s mixtape being infamous for being one of the best ones for ’09. It put the fuel back in me to do the mixtape thing. I was focused on a whole ‘nother agenda. Just having so many shows took my mind off of it.” Fab’s tape is a mixture of original songs and songs done over other MCs beats. Some of the tracks you’ll recognize on the tape are “Say Something,” “Popular Demand,” “Roger That,” “Cigar Music,” and the Swizz Beatz and Shyne collaboration “Shyne.” Joints To Check For

Tony Yayo Puts New Mixtape Up For Sale, Will Drop Album In June

‘It’s all about the Internet now,’ he says of selling his mixtape online, in Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Tony Yayo Photo: MTV News The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive You could just imagine the merch being sold on 50 Cent’s Web site, emblazoned with the slogan “What Would 50 Do?” Tony Yayo said he was inspired by the G-Unit General to put his new mixtape up for sale on the Internet. “It’s [coming out] now, available on Amazon, iTunes and all these other places — we’re rushing to put it out because of the reaction I got to my new video ‘Bullets Whistle.’ Shout-out to ThisIs50.com .

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Cassidy Is ‘Saturating The Game’ With New Mixtape, C.A.S.H. Album

‘I wanted to get the mixtape market in a frenzy, to let them know I’m coming back,’ he tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Cassidy Photo: Full Surface The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive On Monday, we brought you info from the great Bun B and his journey to tear a hole in every beat he raps on this year. Uncle Bun wants his name next to dozens and dozens of songs this year, whether it’s original material, freestyles or guest spots

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Bun B Gives The People What They Want With No Mixtape

‘These songs weren’t originally intended to be a mixtape,’ UGK rapper tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Rahman Dukes Bun B Photo: Asylum Don’t Sleep: Necessary Notables Headliner : Bun B Co-Starring : The hot hip-hop blogs Songs We Can’t Stop Playing : “Big Di– Chaney,” “2 Dope Boyz Freestyle” and “I Am” Essential Info : Freeze, somebody bring him back the title please. Usually in this section, we shout out a particular mixtape.

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Fantasia Ready To ‘Rebuild My Dynasty’ With VH1’s ‘Fantasia For Real’

Season-three ‘American Idol’ champ denies rumors of losing her house and getting bailed out by Simon Cowell.

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