WTF !!!! jimmy iovine threatens 2 have L.A REID FIRED IF DEF JAM DONT PULL SOURCE ADS

#1
allhiphop said:
Ray Benzino has his hands full. Lyrical and verbal sparring with Eminem, a war against “The Machine,” and now sensational accusations from two former female Source employees claiming sexual harassment and discrimination - and all at once.

If history is any proof, Benzino isn’t one to back down from a challenge or confrontation. The past few days, it’s proven difficult to discern what’s what. The Source co-owner has resigned his executive post, reinstated himself and a number of matters have erected themselves over the past few business days. What's really going on? AllHipHop.com went straight to The Source.

AllHipHop.com: Well, first of all, I want you to clear up this whole thing that's going on with The Source—your resignation and everything. Tell us the real story.

Benzino: Okay, Friday morning, Dave got a call that L.A. Reid was pressured to lose his job if he didn't pull Def Jam's ads.

AllHipHop.com: Okay.

Benzino: Jimmy Iovine at Interscope, because of the whole beef going with us and Interscope and Jimmy Iovine. I felt that before another Black executive loses his job, one of the only ones up there, I felt that this was getting too much that I would step down, but you gotta understand, stepping down is a complicated thing with me because I co-own the magazine. So I would just have stepped away from it creatively, if I felt that but at the last minute Al Sharpton and Black Enterprise and Dave and the staff basically supported me just like they have me and said that no, they don't need—that I don't have to step down, that they would support me. And Rev. Al Sharpton called L.A. Reid and confirmed it that Jimmy Iovine did threaten to have him fired. That's crazy because Interscope has nothing to do with Def Jam – or at least shouldn't.

AllHipHop.com: And has Jimmy Iovine responded in any way to these accusations?
Benzino: Um, Jimmy Iovine doesn't talk too much. Jimmy Iovine just makes decisions and he's a very, you know, arrogant—they're very arrogant over there, as far as trying to fix things. But to me, it's more or less getting out of hand just like his lawsuit. He ended up suing us and after pulling out when everything was gonna come to light about Eminem lying about his age and about the tapes and everything, pulled out at the last minute three weeks before the trial.

AllHipHop.com Why did you publicly announce that you were leaving the magazine?

Benzino: Because I wanted everybody to know how—I wanted everybody, especially artists at Def Jam—what's going on up there, like how can Jimmy Iovine fire a Black man because he's putting in advertisement for artists. Those artists try and sell records just like 50 Cents and Eminem selling 70 percent of all records. What about Bleek? Source is still the number one magazine on the news stands—like they still need that.

AllHipHop.com: So did you intend on leaving? Benzino: I definitely intended on stepping down from my post. I definitely did, yes I did.

AllHipHop.com: I think it's hard for some people not to see this as publicity or something. Benzino: Oh no, but how can it be publicity when L.A. Reid was threatened to be fired? How can that be publicity, like that happened, so how is it publicity? That actually happened.

AllHipHop.com: I mean, for you to actually announce your resignation.

Benzino: Of course, because I wanted the world to know what is going on up there at Interscope.

AllHipHop.com: So why didn't you just announce that instead of saying that you were leaving?

Benzino: No because I was gonna leave. I was stepping down.

AllHipHop.com: Because of all that controversy? Benzino: That's right.

AllHipHop.com: You also said that the ongoing Eminem lawsuit basically played a large role in your reason—
Benzino: No, no, no, not the lawsuit. That might have got misprinted on the press release— [Press release: The ongoing Eminem lawsuit played a big role in Benzino's initial decision to leave the magazine] —just the Eminem beef, the ongoing beef. The whole—this whole Eminem beef of him trying to smokescreen everything. And as far as—as far as The Source goes, they pulled out the trial. That means that we won. We won the rights to publish that tape of him saying “n**ga” and calling Black girl b**ches. So as far as I'm concerned we don't have to deal with that no more. This issue with Game on the cover was gonna be our last time. We also exposed a lot more about Jimmy Iovine that I'm sure a lot of other people didn't know about.

AllHipHop.com: Why was that [the beef] part of the reason for you wanting to leave?

Benzino: As far as the beef? No, no as far as the reason for me wanting to leave was the L.A. Reid thing. [The Eminem beef] was just an ongoing whole thing, but the L.A. Reid thing was the reason for me leaving not the Eminem. It was just like—

AllHipHop.com: It wasn't part of it?

Benzino: Everything was just—I'm just getting tired of all this, like it's not—you know. Like, the whole journalists. Like these whole insecure journalists who don't really have a life and don't really have nothing, but to pray for The Source and my downfall is like come on, like it's not happening. We're actually better—in better shape than we've ever been.

AllHipHop.com: Which journalists are you referring to?

Benzino: Any journalist. Any journalist. Journalists are very insecure people that we have in Hip-Hop, very insecure. A lot of journalists are very insecure, can't say all of them but a lot of them. And believe me, I've come across journalists from day one—You gotta remember, The Source birthed this. We birthed this whole Hip-Hop journalist thing. All the editors from the other magazines, they all come from The Source. Elliot Wilson was like an Assistant Music Editor down here, and the other girl who had a crush on Dave, Mimi Valdes used to have a crush on Dave, was a Fashion Editor over here. They all came from here.

AllHipHop.com: Mimi Valdes at Vibe magazine?

Benzino: Oh yes, the Editor-in-Chief along with Elliot Wilson. They all came from The Source magazine, all of them.

AllHipHop.com: But fans in general kind of see The Source as falling apart, not really the top magazine anymore.
Benzino: Nah but that's not true because we're still the number one selling on the newsstands—still outselling XXL and Vibe magazine. So how can that be?

AllHipHop.com: And how do you think this could possibly help the magazine—all this controversy?
Benzino: Oh no no no, this is like the magazine is like—people love—at the end of the day when you pick up The Source magazine, we still have incredible articles and incredible covers. The magazine hasn't fell off, it's actually gotten better. We still—we have an incredible Jadakiss cover coming out, after we got DMX. We still number one in this. We birthed this. You gotta remember XXL was Interscope's magazine. Source hasn't fell off at all. We still—you gotta remember that the Source Awards was the number six watched show in the history of BET. You gotta remember we have Source Latino coming out. We got Source.com about to kill 'em. We got the whole Source clothing line out there. We got Source Mobile. Source ain't—how can source fall off when Source has the Hip-Hop hits [CD] has sold over five million copies.

AllHipHop.com: I'm just speaking from what I hear from fans and—

Benzino: No, no, no, you don't hear from fans. You hear it from haters. But that's cool because now you're hearing it straight from the horse's mouth.

AllHipHop.com: Okay, right, right. So what happened with the press conference that was scheduled Friday?
Benzino: Um, I actually planned on—I was told that I should just cancel it. I was in the emergency meeting with Reverend Al Sharpton and everybody because you know I had to sit on a panel the very next day, Saturday for this Anti-Violence in Radio conference.

AllHipHop.com: Okay, so at press time these leaders called an emergency meeting and told you—

Benzino: Exactly. ‘Cause remember I got the call—We got the call about the L.A. Reid thing so I made my decision and a few hours after that, there was an emergency meeting around the same time the press conference was scheduled and I just never made it to the news conference.

part 2 = http://www.allhiphop.com/features/index.asp?ID=1048

hot fuckin damn. if yall still wanna support interscope feel free. but i gotta draw the line here.
 
#4
sniper said:
part 2 = http://www.allhiphop.com/features/index.asp?ID=1048

hot fuckin damn. if yall still wanna support interscope feel free. but i gotta draw the line here.
You shouldn't judge someone by what their enemies say about them. I don't know if what Zino's saying about Jimmy Iovine is true but I take it with a grain of salt, I mean obviously Zino's got a grudge against Interscope, so who knows? I'm still trying to figure out how someone from Interscope is going to get someone from Def Jam fired? That doesn't make any sense to me, maybe it's bullshit
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#5
BullShit. With a capital B and S.

Benzino is saying that to turn people against Interscope, hence, "I felt that before another Black executive loses his job, one of the only ones up there, I felt that this was getting too much that I would step down".

It seems racism is his only weapon. He's bad for hip-hop, worse than the Aftermath "machine".
 

jasedwads

On probation, please report any break in the guidl
#6
Pittsey said:
BullShit. With a capital B and S.

Benzino is saying that to turn people against Interscope, hence, "I felt that before another Black executive loses his job, one of the only ones up there, I felt that this was getting too much that I would step down".

It seems racism is his only weapon. He's bad for hip-hop, worse than the Aftermath "machine".
yeah agree, nothing positive is coming from him at all.
 
#8
i'm just, everything is just, you know it's like, that was the whole premise of his interview...

i think it is all bs and he needs to just give up and be the nobody he deserves to be
 
#9
Pittsey said:
BullShit. With a capital B and S.

Benzino is saying that to turn people against Interscope, hence, "I felt that before another Black executive loses his job, one of the only ones up there, I felt that this was getting too much that I would step down".

It seems racism is his only weapon. He's bad for hip-hop, worse than the Aftermath "machine".
u cant really say that, becos its too believable, whys he gona talk bout la reid for ? la reid will clear it up if hes lying, but i doubt he gonna say anythin if its true.

one more thing universal >> def jam, interscope.
interscope sells more thus jimmy has more power then def jam. la reid on def jam. iovine on interscope.

pittsey i know u dont lyk zino, but think bout it, whys he gonna lie to kno hes gonna get proved that he lying.
what has he lied about anywayz ?? apart from this (allegedly)
 
#10
I'm not going to believe it until LA Reid says it's true. But I doubt he will because it might not be or it just isn't professional. But fuck it, it's not like Benzino didn't have it coming. Tell me again why he started this beef with Interscope.
 

Scoobyffc

Well-Known Member
#11
nice interview...but i think Benzino is full of shit..
im not a hater, cause i dont really like interscope camp i just dont believe zino, hes always have some racist shit to bring on and bounces off when shit gets bad
 
#12
I can handle that, but Clover if I'm so hated I wouldn't be, I wouldn't be like—like, I'm loved all across the country. Like Miami, New York, I go cross country now. Don't get it twisted because your little minute Internet world thinks that that's hate for Zino.
His last album sold 10,400 albums. Bill Russells cock is more loved than he is (Bill Russell fucked like 20,000 chicks).
 
#13
Benzino must have lost his mind. He's obviously concealing the truth by his constant stammering and inability to fully express himself. He also seems to be supporting the same magazine that's he's about to go into competition with...

The end of the second part is the best. He goes bananas there...
 
#14
Pittsey said:
BullShit. With a capital B and S.

Benzino is saying that to turn people against Interscope, hence, "I felt that before another Black executive loses his job, one of the only ones up there, I felt that this was getting too much that I would step down".

It seems racism is his only weapon. He's bad for hip-hop, worse than the Aftermath "machine".
:thumb:
 
#17
just because you guys dont like zno as a rapper doesnt mean hes a bullshitter and a liar, what has he lied about before?

em's racist tapes? nope true

50's security costs ? nope true
 
#18
AnarchistFunk said:
just because you guys dont like zno as a rapper doesnt mean hes a bullshitter and a liar, what has he lied about before?

em's racist tapes? nope true

50's security costs ? nope true
Nobody's calling Zno a habitual liar. Its just that he's too desperate.

Think about it; who gives a fuck about 50's security costs? Why does that matter to Zno? And no, he didn't lie about Em's racist tapes but he wants people to believe that Em was 21 when he did them I'd take Em's word for it. But even before the racist tapes, he acutally accused Em was trying to DESTROYING HIP HOP and STEAL THE CULTURE. Zno claims to attackin "the machine" but all the while he was a part of it.
 
#19
Crunkadelic said:
Nobody's calling Zno a habitual liar. Its just that he's too desperate.

Think about it; who gives a fuck about 50's security costs? Why does that matter to Zno? And no, he didn't lie about Em's racist tapes but he wants people to believe that Em was 21 when he did them I'd take Em's word for it. But even before the racist tapes, he acutally accused Em was trying to DESTROYING HIP HOP and STEAL THE CULTURE. Zno claims to attackin "the machine" but all the while he was a part of it.
he wants people to believe em was 21 maybe cuz it was true?

anyways it doesnt matter if hes desperate, publicity stunt or anything

iovine is monopolizing the game and taking the essence from it
 
#20
Em said he was much even younger than that when he did the tapes.

But the reason Zno said that Em was 21 when he did those racist tapes was cause of thre certain brand of [Maxwell] cassatte tape it was on and the year they were made. As if wasn't dubbed from off of another older cassatte. Just goes to show how dumb Zno is.
 

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