After speaking out about Rick Ross’ lyrics on Rocko’s “U.O.E.N.O.” and Lil Wayne’s lyrics on Future’s “Karate Chop” remix, Talib Kweli found himself clarifying the statements and responding to the ire of bloggers. Tyler, the Creator’s Wolfgarnered significant praise from HipHopDX. Finally, Kid Cudi announced that he was departing from G.O.O.D. Music, his only label home for years.

Talib Kweli Says Rick Ross Apology “Unacceptable” & Asks Lil Wayne To Apologize

Following the fallout from Rick Ross’ lyrics on “U.O.E.N.O.,” which many believe condone rape, Talib Kewli took a stance on the hot-button issue. Kweli explained that Ross is a “misguided” person, and explained that Ross’ “apology” in which Ross stated that the situation was “a misunderstanding” was “unacceptable.” Kweli also took Lil Wayne to task, stating that the Cash Money rapper should apologize to Emmett Till’s family for his controversial line on Future’s “Karate Chop” remix. However, Kweli clarified his statements later in the week, explaining that he was simply expressing an opinion, and that he was a fan of both rappers. He also added that fans haven’t complained about rape lyrics from Eminem or the Notorious B.I.G.

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Tyler, The Creator’s Wolf Met With Critical Acclaim

This week saw the release of Tyler, the Creator’s highly-anticipated album, Wolf. The project has received a positive response from fans and critics alike, including HipHopDX: “No longer reliant on shock value to carry him, Tyler, the Creator has thrown a series of curveballs putting his craft first and foremost withWolf,” says the DX review. “In all, Tyler is now juggling his following’s expectations with his personal growth, having transformed from a teen cult figure into a self-made visionary.”

Kid Cudi Splits With G.O.O.D. Music

Kid Cudi surprised fans this week when he left Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music label. The genre-bending artist explained that he had planned to leave for “at least like six months.”

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“I kind of knew where I wanted to go,” explained Cudi. “Then I was trying to figure out what the right decision would be…how to talk to him about it. I went through a process where I talked to Don C, and then I went and talked to Jay-Z. I got their opinions about how to approach things that I wanted to talk to him about it. Everybody gave me their blessings on how I was approaching it.”

Cudi explained that the split was amicable.

Other items of note:

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