Caught On Tape: Chief Keef Artist Lil Reese Beats & Stomps Out Female [Video]

Video After The Jump

A new video has surfaced that is sure to cast even more negative light on Chief Keef’s GBE (Glory Boyz Entertainment) crew.

In the 1:11 clip, GBE artist Lil Reese is seen arguing with a female who wants him out of her house.

Who the f*ck let them in here” asks the female.

From there the argument escalates after Reese pushes the female.

Boy don’t push me, this ain’t that,” she tells him. “But if you want that you can get that, but I’m finna let you know. Keep your hands to yourself though.

F*ck all that before we start shooting in here,” the Def Jam rapper tells her.

They ain’t stop making guns when they made yours,” she replies.

Soon afterwards Reese starts pummeling her with punches. When she falls down he starts kicking her. At one point he repeatedly jumps in the air and stomps on her.

Reese responded to the video on Twitter by saying it was old footage.

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Kanye West Leads BET Hip-Hop Awards 2012 Nominations With 17. 2 Chainz Not Far Behind With 13 [Full List Inside]

BET has announced the nominations for the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards.

Kanye West leads the pack with 17 nods including Best Hip Hop Video, Best Live Performer and Lyricist of the Year. Atlanta rapper 2 Chainz is nominated in 13 categories, including Best Hip Hop Video, MVP oF the Year and Track of the Year.

The event takes place in Atlanta on Saturday, September 29, 2012. It will air on October 9.

Mike Epps is back again as host of the event. This marks the fourth time the comedian will take on that role.

Hip-hop mogul Chris Lighty, who passed away earlier this year will be honored during the show.

Check out the full list of nominees below.

Best Hip Hop Video
2 Chainz f/ Drake – No Lie
ASAP Rocky – Goldie
Drake f/ Lil Wayne – HYFR
Wale f/ Miguel – Lotus Flower Bomb
Kanye West, 2 Chainz, Big Sean & Pusha T – Mercy

Reese’s Perfect Combo Award
2 Chainz f/ Drake – No Lie
Drake f/ Lil Wayne & Tyga – The Motto
J. Cole f/ Missy Elliott – Nobody’s Perfect
Wale f/ Miguel – Lotus Flower Bomb
Kanye West, 2 Chainz, Big Sean & Pusha T – Mercy

Best Live Performer
ASAP Rocky
Drake
J. Cole
The Throne (Jay-Z & Kanye West)
Kanye West

Lyricist Of The Year
J. Cole
Jay-Z
Kendrick Lamar
Nas
Kanye West

Video Director Of The Year
ASAP Rocky & Sam Lecca
Benny Boom
Chris Robinson
Kanye West
Hype Williams

Producer Of The Year
Hit-Boy
J. Cole
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League
No I.D.
Kanye West

MVP Of The Year
2 Chainz
J. Cole
Jay-Z
Rick Ross
Kanye West

Track Of The Year
Ca$h Out – Cashin Out
Meek Mill f/ Rick Ross – Ima Boss
The Throne (Jay-Z & Kanye West) – Niggas In Paris
2 Chainz f/ Drake – No Lie
Drake f/ Lil Wayne & Tyga – The Motto

CD Of The Year
Common – The Dreamer, The Believer
Drake – Take Care
J. Cole – Cole World: The Sideline Story
The Throne (Jay-Z & Kanye West) – Watch The Throne
Young Jeezy – TM 103: Hustlerz Ambition

DJ Of The Year
DJ Drama
DJ Enuff
DJ Envy
Funkmaster Flex
DJ Khaled

Rookie Of The Year
2 Chainz
ASAP Rocky
Ca$h Out
Future
Meek Mill

Made You Look Award (Best Hip Hop Style)
2 Chainz
ASAP Rocky
Big Sean
Nicki Minaj
Kanye West

Best Club Banger
Ca$h Out – Cashin Out
Drake f/ Lil Wayne & Tyga – The Motto
Future – Same Damn Time
The Throne (Jay-Z & Kanye West) – Niggas In Paris
Kanye West, 2 Chainz, Big Sean & Pusha T – Mercy

Best Mixtape
ASAP Rocky – LiveLoveASAP
Joey Bada$$ – 1999
Meek Mill – Dreamchasers 2
Rick Ross – Rich Forever
Wiz Khalifa – Taylor Allderdice

Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse
2 Chainz – Mercy
Diddy – Same Damn Time (Remix)
Drake – Stay Schemin
Ludacris – Same Damn Time (Remix)
T.I. – Magic (Remix)

Hustler of the Year
2 Chainz
Jay-Z
Lil Wayne
Rick Ross
Kanye West

Impact Track
Lupe Fiasco – Around My Way (Freedom Ain’t Free)
Lupe Fiasco – B**** Bad
Nas – Daughters
The Throne (Jay-Z & Kanye West) – Murder To Excellence

People’s Champ Award
2 Chainz f/ Drake – No Lie
Driicky Graham – Snapbacks & Tattoos
Meek Mill f/ Rick Ross – Ima Boss
The Throne (Jay-Z & Kanye West) – Niggas In Paris
Kanye West, 2 Chainz, Big Sean & Pusha T – Mercy

Best Hip-Hop Online Site
2DopeBoyz.com
AllHipHop.com
Complex.com
HipHopDX.com
NahRight.com
RapRadar.com
WorldstarHipHop.com

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Open Letter To Chief Keef

( 4UMF NEWS ) Open Letter To Chief Keef:

Chief Keef,

I hope this letter reaches you alive and free from incarceration. Looks like you got yourself in a serious mess. Following this whole Lupe Fiasco drama, seems like the media, FacebookTwitter and anyone with a voice has something to say about you. The truth is, as a 17 year old kid with limited “real” life experience, you’re not really built to handle your new found fame and the predicament you now find yourself in. I know you feel that you have plenty of experience handling shit on your block but this is much bigger than the streets, lil’ homie. Being investigated for your crew’s involvement in the possible murder of a so-called rival may lead to the end to your new found success and freedom.

While I’m disgusted by your behavior and what you project through your image and music, I know that it isn’t completely your fault. You’re a victim of your environment. Southside Chicago is a damn war zone according to what I’ve been told. And what’s crazy is how the music industry has managed to exploit you and your environment for profit and entertainment. What you don’t seem to realize is that these industry executives really don’t give a shit about you. To them, you’re simply a product, something to market and sell as the latest trend. You’re a whore being pimped by a system that would see you dead as long as you made them money. The 5 G’s you probably have in your pocket right now as you read this make you feel invincible and above criticism. But to Interscope, homie, that’s chump change. To them, it’s petty cash. To Jimmy Iovine, that’s piggy bank money. I’m sure you know how the pimpin’ game works. See the similarities?

These multi-millionaire executives who smile in your face and make you feel like a king have been pimping others way before you were born. They’re experts at it. You’re fresh meat right now so they want to make sure you’re healthy enough to keep hoein’ for them. Following your disturbing Twitter comments, your label gets a publicist to claim that your account was hacked and then follows it up with inspirational quotes to try to clean up your image so you don’t get too bruised up. It’s called damage control, crisis management. No one really bought it except for the kids who listen to your music because they’re being exploited just like you are. But there’s no damage control in the streets. The young brotherLil’ JoJo who your crew allegedly had problems with wasn’t fortunate enough to benefit from the damage control you’ve been provided. You’re worth a lot to your label now, not in human value but in dollars. Think lil’ homie. What would a company who’s worked with international superstars for two decades want with you if it wasn’t to make a quick buck? It can’t be for your talent. But it’s not just your label. Websites and bloggers are just as guilty. They highlight the drama and gossip to bring more web traffic. Do something positive for a change and see how silent they become. But if it’s to exploit your violent image, they’ll take you to a gun range, conduct the interview on location, and then have you point a gun at a target just the same way pointing a gun at law enforcement got you arrested a few months prior. The fact that the blog in question eventually removed the interview due to growing pressure doesn’t excuse their complicity in your exploitation.

You got a daughter, homie. Would you let people exploit her like they do you? It would be consideredchild abuse for an adult to facilitate a minor’s participation in destructive behavior and activities. But wait a minute! Haven’t these adult industry execs helped you participate in destructive behavior and activities by knowingly giving you the platform to do so? And they’re even rewarding you for it! Sounds like a whole lot of people need to be investigated for child abuse. But I’m not a social worker so I could be wrong. What I am is someone who’s been in the music industry for years and has seen stronger people than you gain a little success, get chewed up, and then spit out by the same people who pretended to support them. And while the real enemies are smiling in your face and feeding your ego, the people who have your best interest at heart are being ridiculed or ignored. You see, although you called Lupe a bitch and threatened to beat his ass, he responded the way a mature and compassionate person would. Try to threaten Jimmy Iovine the same way and see how compassionate he is. You know pimps beat their hoes down when they get “out of line”.

I’m part of a large community of people who can’t stand your music and what you represent but would love to take you under their wings because you need guidance. In Chicago alone you got brothers like Lupe and Rhymefest who would be there for you. You have thousands more spread out across the nation who would be more than happy to guide you through this crazy world that your very limited experience hasn’t prepared you for. It’s bigger then the paper in your pocket, the groupies, and this temporary power you have that will disappear quicker than you think. Once Jimmy and crew are done with you, they’ll get someone else to exploit and you’ll find yourself back at square one, a has-been, money wasted on material things, with no real life plan for you and your family. The streets are quick to eat you up once you’re on the block again. Trust me; it’s happened to plenty of artists before you.

Keith, keep your eyes open and recognize who your real supporters are. You got people all around the country who want to see you live a long, happy life, even if they don’t like your music. I’m sure you can understand that. But time is running out and your daughter needs her daddy around. Make a change while you still can.

PEACE

Sebastien

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Lupe Fiasco Reveals ‘Food & Liquor 2′ Will Be A Double Album. 1st Single Dropping May 22 [Video]

Lupe Fiasco will be coming out with ‘Food & Liquor 2′ and it will be a double album. Check out the video and see what Lupe says about making his first album and more.

Rap Release Dates: Lupe Fiasco, Cam’ron, Saigon, Pharoahe Monch

Its gonna be a solid summer these are only the ones we know of so far but you know there will be some gems its up to every artist to own the summer . Grab ya team hottest beats freshest bars and put in work , street teams mount up !

It’s pretty difficult to remain consistent with Rap Release Dates. Why you ask? Because every time we think an album is an actual album, it becomes a free mixtape. That’s great for fans who may or may not already pay for music, but it’s a bit of a nightmare when it comes to announcing the dates to our Supreme Reaction readers.

We know a few albums are certain, such as Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2: Roman Reloaded happening today, along with De La Soul’s Plug 1 & Plug 2′s concept album First Serve. Dubstep king Bassnectar is dropping his album Vava Voom on April 10th. His title track features none other than Lupe Fiasco. Remember, Lupe sampled Bassnectar’s remix of Ellie Goulding’s “Lights” for the track “Lightwork.” Speaking of Lupe, he announced that Food & Liquor 2 is well on its way, so that’s a plus for fans of the Fiasco.

Meanwhile, Pharoahe Monch is looking to put a little Rock into his life, dropping Rock Vs. Disco sometime soon. We’re seeing that on June 5th, Cam’ron is dropping a project called More Gunz Less Buttah, with Kool Keith dropping Love & Danger the same day. Looking way ahead, Saigon will be delivering Bread and Circuses on September 11th. A week later, Skyzoo’s A Dream Deferred takes the September 18th slot. There are plenty more releases in between, so here’s to hoping they all stick.

Check Release Dates :

April 3
De La Soul’s Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present – First Serve
Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded
Obie Trice – Bottoms Up
Ras Kass – Spit No Evil

April 10
Bassnectar – Vava Voom
J. Rawls – The Liquid Crystal Project 3
Moka Only and Ayatollah – Bridges
Monica – New Life

April 17
Azealia Banks – 1991 EP
Blanco x Nipsey Hu$$le – Raw
Future – Pluto
Lushlife – Plateau Vision
Stik Figa – As Himself
SWV – I Missed Us

April 24
Ashanti – Braveheart
Chuuwee – Crown Me King
Quest Tha Youngn – One Night Stand
REKS x Statik Selektah – Straight No Chaser
Sene – Brooklyknight

May 1
Apollo Brown & O.C. – Trophies
B.o.B. – Strange Clouds
Blockhead – Interludes After Midnight
Chino XL – Ricanstruction: The Black Rosary
Juvenile – Rejuvenation
Santigold – Master Of My Make Believe

May 8
Chris Brown – Fortune
I Self Devine – The Sound Of Low Class Amerika
Oh No – OhNoMite
Punchline & DJ Soul Clap – Underground Superstars

May 15
J. Rocc (Beat Junkies) – Taster’s Choice Vol. 6
Killer Mike x El-P – R.A.P. Music
Lil Scrappy – The Grustle
Yukmouth x Blanco – Cookies’n Cream

May 22
1982 (Statik Selektah x Termanology) – 1982
El-P – Cancer For Cure

May 29
Travis Porter – From Day 1

June 5
Big K.R.I.T. – Live From the Underground
Cam’ron – More Gunz Less Buttah
Kool Keith – Love & Danger
Madchild (Swollen Members) – Dope Sick
Ryan Leslie – Les Is More

June 12
Bow Wow – Underrated
Waka Flocka Flame – Triple F Life: Friends, Fans & Family
Wordsworth – The Photo Album

June 19
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien x Parallel Thought – Attractive Sin

June 26
Eminem – Curtain Call: Hits (Import)
La Coka Nostra – Masters Of the Dark Arts

July 2
50 Cent – Untitled

July 10
Aesop Rock – Skelethon

July 17
French Montana – Excuse My French

September 11
Saigon – Bread and Circuses

September 18
Skyzoo – A Dream Deferred

“If You Real Watch This” New Music Lupe Fiasco – Double Burger With Cheese (Official Video)

Supreme Reaction loves this joint . Double Burger wit Cheese! , Lupe is crazy for this one the concept , bringing back iconic movies wit a message over the beat good music good ish Lupe ! Press Play

New Music : Lupe Fiasco “American Terrorist III”

Lupe surprises us on a night with some new rhymes over a straight lift of Kavinsky’s “Night Call.” Here’s “American Terrorist III..

I love what Lupe does over a beat he is versatile and how he breaks down perspectives is crazy and point of views listen in this one as he goes off about a veteran returning back from war and how they must feel from his family to himself  . Leave your comments as always .

Patrick Stump – This City ft. Lupe Fiasco

Supreme Reaction  and staff wants to know what the fans think of this one . Lupe Fiasco collaborates with Patrick Stump as the two artists from different musical worlds team up to put on for their city in the new video for “This City”…

Billboard : GAME TURNS R.E.D. AT NO. 1, JAY-Z & KANYE WEST GET DETHRONED, BEYONCE LOSES TOP 10 BILLING

Supreme Reaction is likeing all the shake up in the billboards artist are collabing differently and getting creative more so then usual I feel which is great for music in general . Check it out see where your favorite artist fall

In this week’s Sales WrapGame makes a strong debut atop his competition, Jay-Z and Kanye West lose their number one spot and Beyonce falls from the Top 10.

Grammy-winning rappers Jay-Z  and Kanye West’s Watch the Throne moved down a notch to No. 2 with 94,200. Headed into their first full month, the duo’s new joint LP has shelled out 707,100 copies.

R&B diva Beyonces”s  4 fell three slots from the Top 10 to No. 12 with 21,000. After nine weeks, the soon-to-be mother/singer’s new album has sold 700,100 units.

Grammy-winning rapper Eminem and Royce Da 5’9‘s Hell: The Sequel dropped two slots to No. 15 with 18,000. With 11 weeks knocked out, their new joint effort has moved 481,000 records.

Video vixen Rihanna’s Loud album received an 18-spot boost to No. 20 with 14,600. With 41 weeks out of the way, her latest offering sits at 1,433,000 sold pieces.

R&B singer Kelly Rowland‘s Here I Am dropped six positions to No. 33 with 9,400. Headed into her sixth week, her new LP has sold 140,200 units.

Soulful singer Jill Scott‘s Light of the Sun received a seven spot boost to No. 35 with 9,300. With ten weeks in the books, her latest offering has pushed 312,900 records.

Young Money star Nicki Minaj‘s Pink Friday received a one slot jump to No. 36 with 9,300. After 40 weeks, the “Barbie’s” debut album sits at 1,552,600 pushed units.

Pop star Bruno Mars‘ Doo-Wops & Hooligans slipped two slots to No. 37 with 9,200. Headed into his 48th week, the singer’s LP has sold 1,236,400 pieces.

Late singer Amy Winehouse‘s Back to Black 2007 album moved up four notches to No. 40 with 8,700. Since its release, the album has sold 2,421,300 records.

Grammy-winning rapper Eminem’s Recovery moved down one spot to No. 44 with 8,000. Headed into his 63rd week, Slim Shady’s 2010 solo album has moved 4,008,400 pieces.

Miami rapper Pitbull’s Planet Pit dropped four slots to No. 45 with 7,900. After ten weeks, his new LP has shelled out 182,100 units.

Evening things out in Top 50 is Wiz Khalifa‘s Rolling Papers at No. 50 with 7,200. With 22 weeks knocked out, Wiz’s Atlantic Records debut has sold 556,400 copies.

Be sure to check back next week to see what new releases impact Sales Wrap!

Prodigy On Lupe Fiasco Calling President Obama A Terrorist: “I Would Have To Agree With Him”

First Lupe now Prodigy. I think this is very funny because Prodigy is all about a Republican wanting to win the presidency. I have not been following Prodigy since he got out of jail but I do know he has a book. Pretty much the book is a tell all book which a lot of people has not liked. But back to the Obama is a terrorist subject I feel Prodigy is wrong on the statement. I mean what is Prodigy trying to say. Is he saying McCain would of done a better job? No I doubt that but he goes on to say that the government and politicians are corrupt. I think President Obama is doing a good job and deserves a second term in office. You always need haters and Prodigy and Lupe are two of them.

Last week, rapper Lupe Fiasco told CBS News that he finds President Barack Obama to be “the biggest terrorist.” The comment came as a shock to many. However, in an exclusive interview with HipHopDX, Prodigy of  Mobb Deep says he shares Lupe’s sentiments. “I would have to agree with him,” Prodigy states in the upcoming interview. “Most of these politicians and these government officials…most of them are the real terrorists.”

In the past, Prodigy has been known for inserting several references to the government and conspiracy theories in his rhymes. He explains to DX that during his time incarcerated, he kept up with politics and the ongoings of Obama’s presidency. “Yeah, I was definitely checking [Obama] out and seeing what he was doing and what he was about,” the veteran rapper states. “But I already knew ahead of time – I’ve been studying all that type of stuff since like 15,16 years old, so… You can’t pull the wool over my eyes. I already know what time it is.” He goes on to say that Politics is misleading. “There’s nothing you can say to confuse me about any of that type of stuff. I know it’s all a game that they’re playing. It’s all a facade,” he says.

Back in March, Prodigy was released from prison after serving a three-year bid for criminal possession of a weapon. He details his life’s events in his autobiography My Infamous Life. Per Prodigy he has three other books in the works. While one on the conspiracy theories is not confirmed, Prodigy did explain he has a book coming about his prison experience. “I didn’t really get into that with the autobiography. It was more about my life outside of prison,” he explains. “One of the books I wrote talks about my prison experience. It’s all about my prison experience, actually.”

While book writing is his newfound love, music remains in the front seat – in the form of a new Mobb Deep album. “We’re shooting for like September, an end of the summer type thing,” he says. “We’re throwing around titles right now.”

In addition, Prodigy hints at a potential project with Nas, explaining Nas was one of the first people he worked with after being released from prison. “We’ve got a couple of joints in the stash. You’ll definitely hear a lot of that.”