Rhode Island emcee B. Dolan is preparing to release his sophomore effort, Fallen House, Sunken City, on March 2.
The twelve track disc features guest appearances from P.O.S. and Cadence Weapon, and is entirely produced by Alias, who has been a mainstay producer within the underground scene for over a decade.
Fallen House, Sunken City is the follow-up to Dolan’s first official release The Failure, with both coming out on Strange Famous Records. B.Dolan will also be holding an album release party on February 27 at Jerky’s in Providence, RI.
In other news, the film Twelve, starring 50 Cent, was recently purchased at the Sundance Film Festival by Hannover House for $2 million.
Directed by Joel Schumacher and based off the 2002 novel of the same name, Twelve follows the struggles of an upstate teen (Chace Crawford from “Gossip Girls”) who is being supplied by a local New York drug dealer (50 Cent) to make ends meet.
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With exclusive North American distribution rights for Twelve, the company is planning on releasing the movie in the summer.
Finally, former No Limit Records rapper C-Murder has spoken on his current status following the murder conviction he received last August.
In a letter to AllHipHop.com, Murder explained his duties in prison, as well as why people should learn from what has happened to him. “I’m asking you guys to take heed to my situation and better yourselves to live a positive and productive life.”
Murder, born Corey Miller, is still planning on appealing his murder conviction. You can read his full letter here.