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Ice Cube Says The New West Isn’t ‘Just One Flavor’

‘It ain’t just a whole city of gang-banging,’ the gangsta rap pioneer tells MTV News of burgeoning L.A. hip-hop scene. By Alvin Blanco, with reporting by Ade Mangum Ice Cube Photo: MTV News is an accomplished actor and director who regularly brings cash to the box office via family-friendly fair like “Are We There Yet?” and comedies like the “Friday” series. The Hollywood savvy Cube may be years removed from his ascent as a gangsta rap pioneer with N.W.A and as a soloist with albums like AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted, but he’s still a menace on the mic, releasing his ninth solo album, I Am the West, last year. But when we asked about the chances of a new generation of L.A. rappers breaking through like he did in the late 1980s and early ’90s as we gear up for MTV News’ New West Week , Cube said he thought a lack of airplay was a potential obstacle — but one that is being overcome. “I’m not really happy with radio out in L.A.,” Ice Cube told MTV News recently. “I think they turned their back on the hip-hop scene out there. Not stations like KDAY, they still play the hits. But some stations that got a little more wattage, they’re not bumping the hip-hop like they’re supposed to. “I think if you really focus too much on radio, you’ll be lost as an artist anyway,” he continued. “I think radio is very deceptive. It’s kind of fool’s gold ’cause you always chasing your last radio hit instead of just going and doing hip-hop like you supposed to, you worrying about spins, stuff like that. To me, radio has messed up a lot of artists.” While some of the MCs set to be featured during our New West Week — Nipsey Hussle, Pac Div, Odd Future — have turned to the Internet when radio and other traditional outlets weren’t as welcoming, Cube called it a double-edged sword since file-sharing has affected the music business’ bottom line. And although Cube admitted he isn’t up on too many of the up-and-comers primed to re-establish L.A. as a hip-hop superpower (apart from his sons OMG and Doughboy), he’s proud of the movement’s variety. “I think people just got caught in a trick bag. L.A. has always been full of all kind of different talent, different styles,” Cube said. “It ain’t just a whole city of gang-banging. The Black Eyed Peas is a great example of how creative that region is, so I’m happy that it ain’t all just one flavor now. That a lot of different flavors are getting out there. Leave the gangsta sh– to me and everybody else can do whatever they do.” The multitalented rapper has been cast in the upcoming “21 Jump Street” film adaptation. And although executive-producing his TBS sitcom “Are We There Yet?” keeps him busy, Cube currently has his sights set on bringing the N.W.A story to theaters. “We’re in the process of writing the script,” Cube said. “Hopefully, everything will come out perfect. To me, it’s an interesting story because the neighborhood we came from created N.W.A. And N.W.A also impacted the neighborhood we came from. It’s an interesting movie that needs to be told.” Starting Monday, stick with us as MTV News turns the spotlight on the New West, the next wave of hip-hop acts helping to restore faith in the L.A. rap scene. From groups like Odd Future to rising MCs like Dom Kennedy, we’ll bring you up close and personal to these artists as they carve their own lanes in the post-gangsta rap era. Keep it locked here for the next week for more on the West Coast up-and-comers!- Related Videos The New West: An In-Depth Look At L.A. Hip-Hop Related Artists Ice Cube

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Snoop Dogg Salutes The New West For ‘Taking Chances’

‘I keep my ear glued to the street when it comes to these new acts from the West,’ veteran Cali rapper tells MTV News. By Alvin Blanco, with reporting by Rahman Dukes Snoop Dogg Photo: MTV News MTV News’ New West Week might be shining a spotlight on L.A. newcomers, but the rapper any rising Cali MC must pay homage to is Snopp Dogg . Since his debut on “Deep Cover” with Dr. Dre, Snoop has achieved multiplatinum success and status as a hip-hop icon, utilizing his talents off the mic as an actor and executive too. The man born Calvin Broadus has always lent a helping hand to MCs making their way in the rap game, especially those hailing from his home coast. “As far as the New West or the young MCs out here on the West Coast, I’m very familiar with them because they call me Uncle Snoop,” Snoop told MTV News. “So more than likely, they come get my blessings on a record, or through mutual friends we connect with each other, because I always keep my ear to the streets and I always love being a part of what’s new and fly representing the West Coast. I’ve always been one to try to put that on the forefront, so I keep my ear glued to the street when it comes to these new acts from the West. I try to be a part of their projects and a part of blowing them up.” Not all the L.A. or Cali rap legends have been as welcoming to new talent as Snoop Dogg. Nevertheless, this new crop of MCs take cues from their rap elders but still manage to carve out unique lanes for themselves. Getting a featured verse from Snoop may give relatively unknown rappers a dose of visibility, but they don’t come cheap, easily running into six figures. The West Coast rap legend is willing to give new jacks with minimal recording budgets a deep discount, if he respects their music and hustle. “When you doing those types of situations, you building relationships and you building trust in a community that doesn’t have no trust right now,” said Snoop, who in some cases has waived his fee for a hot 16 bars entirely. “To me, that means more to me to be able to go back and give these artists a shot and not overcharge them and try to rob the bank and say, ‘Give me what I’m worth.’ Nah, let me give you a shot, because if we playing team ball and I’m from the West, you guys are a part of my team.” Snoop’s dedication to maintaining strong relationships with his peers — veterans and rookies — has paid off, since he has managed to remain relevant in a fickle hip-hop industry throughout a career that spans almost 20 years. While the last major MC to break through from Los Angeles is the Game, Snoop has also appeared on songs from local up-and-comers like Glasses Malone, Nipsey Hussle and YG, to name a few. “The artists are more courageous and more death-defying. They like taking chances,” Snoop said of the recent surge in Cali-repping artists, who MTV will be featuring throughout the next week. “In the past, we would wait for radio and wait for other labels to get behind us and support us. But now you got artists being individually strong on they own and going straight to the Internet, creating songs and dealing with the fans one on one, cutting the middleman out. When you get those views on the Internet, sometimes to me that means way more than a record sale. Because you got people stopping they day to pay attention to you and see you do their thing in a real way.” Stick with us all week as MTV News turns the spotlight on the New West, the next wave of hip-hop acts helping to restore faith in the L.A. rap scene. From groups like Odd Future to rising MCs like Dom Kennedy, we’ll bring you up close and personal to these artists as they carve their own lanes in the post-gansgta rap era. Keep it locked here for the next week for more on the West Coast up-and-comers! Related Videos The New West: An In-Depth Look At L.A. Hip-Hop Related Artists Snoop Dogg

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Snoop Dogg Salutes The New West For ‘Taking Chances’

‘I keep my ear glued to the street when it comes to these new acts from the West,’ veteran Cali rapper tells MTV News. By Alvin Blanco, with reporting by Rahman Dukes Snoop Dogg Photo: MTV News MTV News’ New West Week might be shining a spotlight on L.A. newcomers, but the rapper any rising Cali MC must pay homage to is Snopp Dogg . Since his debut on “Deep Cover” with Dr. Dre, Snoop has achieved multiplatinum success and status as a hip-hop icon, utilizing his talents off the mic as an actor and executive too. The man born Calvin Broadus has always lent a helping hand to MCs making their way in the rap game, especially those hailing from his home coast. “As far as the New West or the young MCs out here on the West Coast, I’m very familiar with them because they call me Uncle Snoop,” Snoop told MTV News. “So more than likely, they come get my blessings on a record, or through mutual friends we connect with each other, because I always keep my ear to the streets and I always love being a part of what’s new and fly representing the West Coast. I’ve always been one to try to put that on the forefront, so I keep my ear glued to the street when it comes to these new acts from the West. I try to be a part of their projects and a part of blowing them up.” Not all the L.A. or Cali rap legends have been as welcoming to new talent as Snoop Dogg. Nevertheless, this new crop of MCs take cues from their rap elders but still manage to carve out unique lanes for themselves. Getting a featured verse from Snoop may give relatively unknown rappers a dose of visibility, but they don’t come cheap, easily running into six figures. The West Coast rap legend is willing to give new jacks with minimal recording budgets a deep discount, if he respects their music and hustle. “When you doing those types of situations, you building relationships and you building trust in a community that doesn’t have no trust right now,” said Snoop, who in some cases has waived his fee for a hot 16 bars entirely. “To me, that means more to me to be able to go back and give these artists a shot and not overcharge them and try to rob the bank and say, ‘Give me what I’m worth.’ Nah, let me give you a shot, because if we playing team ball and I’m from the West, you guys are a part of my team.” Snoop’s dedication to maintaining strong relationships with his peers — veterans and rookies — has paid off, since he has managed to remain relevant in a fickle hip-hop industry throughout a career that spans almost 20 years. While the last major MC to break through from Los Angeles is the Game, Snoop has also appeared on songs from local up-and-comers like Glasses Malone, Nipsey Hussle and YG, to name a few. “The artists are more courageous and more death-defying. They like taking chances,” Snoop said of the recent surge in Cali-repping artists, who MTV will be featuring throughout the next week. “In the past, we would wait for radio and wait for other labels to get behind us and support us. But now you got artists being individually strong on they own and going straight to the Internet, creating songs and dealing with the fans one on one, cutting the middleman out. When you get those views on the Internet, sometimes to me that means way more than a record sale. Because you got people stopping they day to pay attention to you and see you do their thing in a real way.” Stick with us all week as MTV News turns the spotlight on the New West, the next wave of hip-hop acts helping to restore faith in the L.A. rap scene. From groups like Odd Future to rising MCs like Dom Kennedy, we’ll bring you up close and personal to these artists as they carve their own lanes in the post-gansgta rap era. Keep it locked here for the next week for more on the West Coast up-and-comers! Related Videos The New West: An In-Depth Look At L.A. Hip-Hop Related Artists Snoop Dogg

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New West Week Kicks Off With Odd Future, Casey Veggies, More

We take you inside the re-emerging L.A. hip-hop scene, including exclusive interviews with Dom Kennedy, Nipsey Hussle, Tyga and more. By Steven Roberts Odd Future’s Tyler, the Creator Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images In recent years, Los Angeles hip-hop has lost its place at the top of the rap game. Dr. Dre’s once ubiquitous G-Funk sound has largely disappeared thanks in part to the emergence of other super-producers, the growing dominance of southern hip-hop and the good doctor’s own absence from the scene. As a result (with the exception of the likes of Game and Snoop Dogg), the region has been mostly dormant on a national scale — until now. In recent years, a new wave of hip-hop acts has emerged, awakening a newfound interest in L.A. hip-hop culture. These artists have each individually carved their own lane without the help of their rap forefathers, creating a sound in contrast to the G-Funk/ gangsta rap sensibility. Beginning Monday, April 18, MTV News will be highlighting some of the best of L.A.’s talented and diverse acts with our weeklong coverage of the New West. The week kicks off with a mixtape double-feature highlighting Nipsey Hussle’s The Marathon and Casey Veggies’ Sleeping in Class. The up-and-coming Casey Veggies has made a lot of noise in the last few months — all while trying to graduate high school. Our second piece is on rising star Nipsey Hussle, who many fans once hoped would singlehandedly bring back the West. Nips’ momentum has slowed a bit in recent months, but the MC won’t be deterred. Nipsey has since embarked on his own marathon, planning to take his career to the next level. One crew that has been pegged as “the next big thing” is the much-hyped Odd Future . OF have made waves in recent months, though, the question remains whether the 10-man collective can take the next step to the mainstream. Then there’s the four-man group known as Black Hippy, made up of Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Ab-Soul and School Boy Q. The foursome have made quite a bit of noise on the underground and it they seem to have already caught the attention of some important people in the industry. But it’s not just the MCs that have been making noise in L.A.; the city’s party and dance scene has also been the focus of hip-hop fans and spawned nationwide trends. The Jerk, the Dougie and Cat Daddy (all dances, of course) have not only brought about new crazes, but they’ve helped to shed light on how L.A. youth are reviving the culture. Finally, can Dom Kennedy, Pac Div and Young Money MC Tyga overcome their underdog status and make their mark outside of L.A.? Each act has been grinding for years, but can they defy the naysayers and prove they’re the cream of the crop? Before the New West Week kicks off, MTV News will be gearing up by talking to a few heavy hitters about the scene. The Doggfather Snoop Dogg talks to us about how the New West MCs have made a name for themselves without a co-sign from the old guard and also shares a little bit about his new artist, Pilot. And Renaissance man Chris Brown opens up to us on Friday about how he got inspiration from L.A.’s party and dance scene while rejuvenating his career. All week, we’ll be bringing you interviews with these artists to watch, breaking it down into four categories: the Black Hippy, the Future, Up and Coming, the Party and the Underdog. Each day, MTV News’ Sway and our hip-hop beat team will focus on a theme and recap the following day. Starting Monday, stick with us all week as MTV News turns the spotlight on the New West, the next wave of hip-hop acts helping to restore faith in the L.A. rap scene. From groups like Odd Future to rising MCs like Dom Kennedy, we’ll bring you up close and personal to these artists as they carve their own lanes in the post-gangsta rap era. Keep it locked here for the next week for more on the West Coast up-and-comers!- Related Videos The New West: An In-Depth Look At L.A. Hip-Hop Related Artists Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All Nipsey Hussle

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Britney Spears Opens Up About Marriage, Kids

Pop star tells Us Weekly that boyfriend Jason Trawick ‘makes me laugh, and we are so comfortable being ourselves.’ By Jocelyn Vena Britney Spears and Jason Trawick Photo: Lester Cohen/WireImage On Wednesday (April 6), Britney Spears released her “Till the World Ends” video , a fun party clip that harkens back to the ” Slave 4 U ” era. While she might have come full-circle creatively, in the new issue of Us Weekly, the pop superstar admits she’s not the girl she used to be. “I’m at such a different point in my life now than I was back then,” she said of recording Femme Fatale, which shot to the top of the charts in its first week. “I’m more mature and much more hands-on now. I know exactly what I like and what I don’t like. I guess that can make the recording process pretty difficult, because I’m very particular about songs I put my voice on.” That perspective comes from years in the spotlight, as well as the responsibility of being a mom to her two sons, Jayden and Sean. “You have to think about all your decisions so much more carefully, because they are affecting your kids too,” she said. “My priorities have changed, and I do everything for [the boys]. They remind me what life is really all about. “They are my biggest fans. I make up songs and sing to them all the time,” she continued. “They like to watch me dance. In fact, they join in and do their own moves!” While her opening act is still in flux, Spears does know that both Jayden and Sean will be hitting the road with her for her Till the World Ends Tour . “They will be coming with me. I couldn’t go on tour without them!” she said. “I’m always very busy when I’m on the road, but I make sure to have quality time with them every single day.” Another one of her big fans is boyfriend Jason Trawick, whom she says complements her perfectly. “We have such a great time together! He makes me laugh, and we are so comfortable being ourselves. We like to stay home, order in, watch movies, go to dinner with friends. And we love getting away for the weekend. Some of our favorite spots are Las Vegas, Hawaii or Mexico.” With two marriages already under her belt, would Spears get married again? “Maybe,” she teased. “Never say never!” Related Videos Britney Spears: I Am The Femme Fatale Related Photos Candid Moments From ‘Britney Spears: I Am The Femme Fatale’ Related Artists Britney Spears

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Michael Buble: Robbed During His Own Wedding!

While Michael Buble was marrying Luisana Loreley Lopilato de la Torre last Thursday, a bunch of thieves were breaking into his home in Argentina. What a d!ck move, although you have to give them credit for planning in an odd way. You know no one’s gonna be there then. Just saying. Michael and Luisana were staying at a resort outside Buenos Aires during the break-in. It’s unclear what exactly the thieves made off with. Michael Buble married someone even hotter than he is! After learning about it, Luisana, an actress in her native country, said, “I will not let this ruin the happiest day of my life.” Good attitude. After all, they’re really rich and married to equally hot people. Holla.

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Justin Timberlake and Olivia Wilde: Flirting So Hard!

Justin Timberlake and Olivia Wilde would make a cute couple. Two of Hollywood’s hottest celebs found sexy solace with one another at L.A. hotspot Roxbury over the weekend, reports say, flirting and dancing all night! Each clad in white T-shirts and jeans, Timberlake and Wilde were having a blast at the club. “They were obviously a couple or on a date,” an insider says. Hot rumored couple alert! While the twosome took pains to avoid kissing in public, “They were together all night, dancing, whispering, he had his hand on her back and shoulders.” Another source adds that they “definitely looked like they were on a date.” Wilde filed for divorce from Tao Ruspoli after eight years of marriage March 11, while Timberlake recently broke up with longtime girlfriend Jessica Biel. Wonder what Mila Kunis , another gorgeous, newly-single star to be paired with the gorgeous, newly-single JT in recent weeks, has to say about this.

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President Obama Announces Campaign For Re-Election; Republicans Unmoved

President Barack Obama is running for reelection in 2012. That comes as no surprise, but the chief executive made the announcement official this morning. Declaring that he remains wholly “focused on the job you elected me to do,” Obama announced his bid for another term in an email (with video) to supporters. Hours later, several possible Republican presidential hopefuls (none has officially declared their intent to challenge him) used this news to criticize him. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney Tweeted @barackobama: “I look forward to hearing details on your jobs plan, as are 14m unemployed Americans.” Romney’s comment highlights a point about the shaky economic recovery that Democrats acknowledge could be a vulnerability for the President. Another likely candidate, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, responded with a dramatic video – a trademark of his nascent presidential campaign. “How can America win the future when we’re losing the present?” it asks. “In order for America to take a new direction, it’s going to take a new President.” True? False? You tell us: Is Obama doing a good job as President?

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Happy 20th Birthday, Jamie Lynn Spears!

Jamie Lynn Spears, who’s been more or less of the spotlight since getting pregnant at age 16, turns 20 today. She marked the occasion by joining Twitter! The sister of Britney Spears welcomed Maddie Briann in June 2008. The father is her former boyfriend/fiance Casey Aldridge. Who knows if they’re still on. Dude didn’t strike us as an upstanding, committed type of guy. We don’t know him personally, but that was our gut feeling. Either way, Jamie Lynn’s doing well. Here’s an adorable pic she shared of herself with Maddie … MOTHER AND DAUGHTER : Aww. Our little girl is growing up so fast. So is Maddie Briann for that matter! Join us in wishing Jamie Lynn Spears a happy b-day below!

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The Pulse: Who Died? Who Got Married?

Our latest edition of The Pulse highlights one death, one marriage, one major piece of casting news and one return to the spotlight. Indeed, the happiest day of Reese Witherspoon’s life was followed by the saddest day in the lives of anyone who knew BET personality DJ Megatron. He was shot to death early this morning in Staten Island. Elsewhere, Amy Adams will go from Oscar nominee to comic book heroine, while Britney Spears helped promote the release of her new album with an ABC-sponsored concert in San Francisco over the weekend. Check out photos from it now and get caught up on all these stories in the following video. The Pulse Daily Recap – March 28, 2011

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