NEW YORK, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Hip Hop Weekly) - The latest issue of Hip Hop Weekly hits stands this week with an exclusive interview with
Young Buck after
50 Cent publicly distanced himself from him in a recent radio interview. Hip Hop Weekly also gives a full report on the latest controversy surrounding
G-Unit Records, including the removal of long time G Unit president Sha Money XL, Tony Yayo's arrest and singer Olivia's recent release from the label.
Hip Hop Weekly's exclusive interview in last week's issue with Trinidadian model Shenelle Scott, forced a public statement from a representative for Jay Z. His rep denied Jay Z paid the model one million dollars to keep quiet about her son, 5 year old Isa Jael, rumored to be Jay Z's son. The rep, however, does not comment on whether Jay Z is or is not Isa Jael's father.
Hip Hop Weekly examines the Imus issue. Is Hip Hop responsible? Snoop Dogg responds.
Also in this issue, model Vida Guerra poses for a fashion spread and talks exclusively to Hip Hop Weekly on beating The Game at his own game. In celebration of Mother's Day, HHW features hip hop's sexiest Mom's including Jada, Kimora, Monica, Solange, Kim Porter and Toni Braxton. We also check in with hip hop's hottest couples, giving you the scoop on Rapheal Saadiq and Joss Stone and the update on Nelly and Ashanti, and Whitney and Ray J.
Is Ja Rule broke? Is singer/actor Marques Houston dating Hollywood socialite Kim Kardashian? Find out the truth about these rumors when HHW sits down with both of these stars in this issue. HHW also talks exclusively with Romeo in this issue about basketball, acting, making music and not being Lil' any more.
Hip Hop Weekly is the world's first entertainment and news weekly for the Hip Hop Generation. The magazine covers celebrity news, music, film, TV, fashion and sports from the perspective of the tens of millions of young Americans who identify with hip hop culture. Hip Hop Weekly is published every two weeks and is available nationally at stores such as Barnes & Noble, 7Eleven, Walgreen's, Rite Aid, Kmart, Pathmark and Walmart, as well as airport magazine retailers and magazine outlets in the UK and Canada.