Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 4, 2013

Tyga Takes His Baby Boy to Disneyland


Tyga Takes His Baby Boy to Disneyland

Aww. Tyga celebrated the Top Ten debut of his sophomore album Hotel California this week with a family trip to Disneyland.
T-Raww took son King Cairo out on his first Disneyland adventure, along with baby mama and girlfriend Blac Chyna in tow. The family donned different hats, with T-Raww opting for the Goofy option, when posing with Mickey Mouse. King Cairo looked like the happiest kid in the planet in the happiest place on Earth in other pictures posted on his mama's Instagram page. Tyga's caption to the photo above simply read "blessed."
Next month, the Young Money rapper heads to Europe for an intense monthlong tour in support of Hotel California.

Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 4, 2013

Tyga Defends Rick Ross



Tyga Defends Rick Ross R@pe Lyrics, Says It's "Freedom Of Speech"

Rick Ross may have a lot of people upset over his lyrics on Rocko's now infamous "U.O.E.N.O." track, but he's also got some people in his corner. The latest rapper to come to his defense is Tyga.
The Young Money rapper can relate to lyrical backlash, being that students at Harvard are protesting his forthcoming appearance at their annual Yardfest concert.
During an interview with the LA Leakers, the 23-year-old spoke on how political correctness has brightened the spotlight on rap lyrics.
Standing up for Ross, he labeled the controversial verse an exercise in his 1st Amendment rights. "What he said that's just freedom of speech," Tyga explained making mentioned of the ongoing Reebok protest calling for the shoe company to cut ties with the MMG leader. "It wasn't even his record. For them to do all that off of a mixtape song that wasn't even his is kinda like.... you just got those groups they just wanna [petition].
"Activists and those righteous groups that's what they do, they probably don't even listen to Ross' music, I know they don't know who Rocko is! They just finding anything they can."
In reference to his own controversy, Tyga blasted the notion that he promotes "s-xism" and "r@pe culture," as stated in the Change.org petition against him."I've read the letter and it was funny because--this is just a group this isn't the whole student union. The people that booked me, they're fans. At the end of the day people have a right to their opinion, and I have a right to my opinion; to say what I want because it's my music."
Admitting to making music deemed both good and bad, the "Rack City" rapper welcomes the best of both worlds. "I make negative music, but I also make positive music because that's what's thrown at me in life, your good and your evils."

Tyga Defends Rick Ross Lyric

Tyga Defends Rick Ross Lyric, Refers To "Freedom Of Speech"


Tyga shares his thoughts on Rick Ross' controversial "U.O.E.N.O." lyric, says he's also being boycotted due to his lyrics.
Compton rapper Tyga has now become the latest artist to share his thoughts on Rick Ross’ controversial “U.O.E.N.O.” lyric and the backlash that quickly followed. Tyga seemed to come to the defense of Ross during an interview with Justin Credible when he was asked about the recent criticism the rapper has received.
The Young Money artist went on to state that Ross was merely demonstrating “freedom of speech” on the song. He also pointed out that “U.O.E.N.O.” is not actually the MMG founder’s record.
“It’s like freedom of speech,” said Tyga. “People act like they don’t condone it. Like you can’t say what you feel. You know what I’m saying? It’s just stupid,” said Tyga, before addressing Rick Ross’ “U.O.E.N.O.” lyric. “What he said that’s just freedom of speech. It wasn’t even his record. For them to do all that off of a mixtape song that wasn’t even his is kinda like – You just got those groups they just wanna [petition].”
Tyga’s currently dealing with a situation somewhat similar to that of Ross'. According to the rapper, his upcoming performance at Harvard University is being boycotted by a group who believe that Tyga promotes “sexism and rape culture.”
“I wanted to speak on that because this weekend I’m performing at Harvard, which is one of the most prestigious universities in the world,” Tyga revealed in a video posted on HotNewHipHop.com. “There’s a group on campus that are protesting to not have me perform because of my lyrics. And they said I promote sexism and rape culture…At the end of the day people have the right to have opinions. I have the right to have an opinion. And I have the right to say what I want on my music cause it’s my music. If you don’t like it, don’t click on it, don’t download it. I think it’s just getting out of hand with the whole like people looking into it too much.”
A number of protests and petitions have spawned over the past weeks thanks to a lyric from Ross on Rocko’s “U.O.E.N.O.” On the controversial song Ross raps, "Put molly all in her champagne, she ain't even know it / I took her home and enjoy that, she ain't even know it."