Wednesday, October 17, 2018

How High Without Redman And Method Man?


The sequel to the cult classic "How High" will not include Redman and Method Man.

Fans are so upset that the two OG's aren't even making an appearance in the film, they've started a petition online demanding the duo be included.

Redman said "me and Meth was not aware that they were doing this transaction with the movie."

He also adds "when you have a brand, like Red and Meth, that kind of helped built and created this entity of How High and shooting a movie on How High -- I mean, marijuana and being in college. Those were all our ideas. And when the new deal came about, we wasn't involved in it."

Listen to Redman explain the entire situation at the 52:00 mark on the Grass Routes podcast below:

Wu-Tang Clan Gets A TV Series

Wu-Tang Clan will be the focus of a new 10-episode TV series called "Wu-Tang: An American Saga" based on their true story. 
The series will be set in '90s New York at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic. 
The group's formation, RZA's vision for the group, and more will be included in the storyline.
RZA and Method Man will executively produce the series which was also co-created by Tse and RZA.
Will you be watching the Hulu series?

Monday, October 15, 2018

Kool G Rap Gets Charged With "Shopping While Black"


Hip-hop legend Kool G Rap was charged with stealing a pair of shoes.
According to TMZ, the charge was dropped and Kool G Rap claims it all happened because he's black.
A Finish Line store employee accused him of jacking a pair of Nike LeBron 15s worth about $185.
The employee described a thief in the mall as a black male in his 40s. 
While Kool G Rap was shopping at the same mall that day, he was tracked down by an employee who called the cops on him. 
KGR was hit with a misdemeanor theft. His lawyers say the cops never reviewed the store's surveillance video and if they did, they would've seen KGR never went into the store.
Prosecutors dropped the case but KGR and his legal team are gearing up for a massive lawsuit against Finish Line.

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