11/03/2005

Aftermath Updates


There's a new The Game interview. He talks about Waist Deep, his new movie and how it is coming along and that he's also making the soundrack for the movie. He is four songs into his newest album The Doctor's Advocate and right now he is only working with Dr. DRE and wanted to keep the other producers secret. Click here for more information. The Game was in attendance at Nas and Damian Marley's video shoot for Road To Zion, from Damian Marley's album Welcome To Jamrock.

In other Tha Game news: He was arrested Friday on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest in North Carolina. He's accused of rowdy behavior and refusing to remove a Halloween mask in the Four Seasons Town Centre shopping mall in Greensboro, NC. Police said they will conduct an internal investigation, as they do in all cases where officers use force.

Busta was on tour and wore a big, white T-shirt that read "The Big Bang," due for release early next year. "Flipmode Aftermath is official," Spliff Star hyped. Beats off the upcoming album sounded digital and crispy, a synthesis of dancehall and the "Virginia Bounce" popularized by Missy Elliott and the Neptunes. The 75-minute set also included plenty of classic grooves, such as "Woo-Hah!! (Got You All in Check)," off 1996's "The Coming." Be on the look out for more information on "The Big Bang" soon.

Lil' Jon released a statement, which will clarify months of speculation about the status of his protege, Lil' Scrappy. Jon announced that his BME Recordings is currently negotiating a deal with 50 Cent's G-Unit Records. "We entered a mutually beneficial agreement based on each company's creative strengths," Lil' Jon told AtlantaUrbanMix.com. "On a artist by artist basis, BME will help solidify G-Units artist in the South, where BME has a stronghold. I'll also do production for them, and G-Unit is gonna help market some artists signed to BME; the first being Lil Scrappy." Though full details about the deal were not available at press time, both labels did confirm that the arrangements are in final negotiation stages.

Dr. Dre is about to release his album "Detox" in 2006 and The D.O.C. currently is writing rhymes for "Detox." "The whole family is gonna be on there," Scott Storch said. "If not the last Dre album, this is gonna be one of the last Dre albums we're gonna get. So he's putting a lot into it. It's just a matter of making a classic experience" . (Aftermath Music Forum)

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