R. KELLY’S ‘BUMP N’ GRIND’ WAS ORIGINALLY FOR ‘MENACE II SOCIETY,’ SAYS ALLEN HUGHES

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R. Kelly‘s smash hit “Bump N’ Grind” was made specifically for the Menace II Society soundtrack, but according to Allen Hughes, Jive Records had other plans.

The famed director was a guest on the Rap Radar podcast on a new episode that dropped on Thursday (September 14). While discussing the 1993 classic he co-directed with his brother Albert, Hughes explained how “Bump ‘N Grind” became the song that got away.

“Me and my brother both were EPs on the soundtrack, but everything starts with music for me. So A&R’d the whole album or whatever,” he began. “I remember the thing that hurt me the most – and I’m gonna air him out right now – was Jive Records’ Barry Weiss. This is before R. Kelly was really big. He only had one album out, and we made a deal that he was gonna give us an original track for the soundtrack.”

He continued: “So I flew to Chicago because R. Kelly and I [shared an attorney]. Gave him the Menace VHS tape and the next day I came back and he had a song for me that he wrote to Menace. And I listened to the song, I go, ‘Oh shit!’ That’s how involved I was in the soundtrack. I called Barry and I said, ‘I just heard R. Kelly’s first No. 1 single.'”

“And he goes, ‘Oh shit, I can’t wait to hear it!’ A week later he calls me and goes, ‘I got good news and bad news. The good news is you’re right, this is going to be his first No. 1 record. The bad news is it’s not going on the soundtrack.’ It was ‘Bump ‘N Grind.’

“If you hear what he’s saying at the opening of the song, he’s talking about Caine. ‘My mind’s tellin’ me no, but my body’s tellin’ me yes‘ – he’s talking about Caine because of Jada [Pinkett-Smith]’s character Ronnie and Pernell. That’s what it’s about.”

You can view the full interview below:

 

Earlier this year, Allen Hughes revealed that the late Eazy-E  was supposed to play O-Dog in Menace II Society, but his attempts to “control” the movie resulted in him being dropped.

Hughes stopped by The Breakfast Club in April, where he spoke about his admiration for Eazy and how the role was originally written for the late N.W.A. legend.

Due to Eazy and his manager/business partner Jerry Heller’s insatiable desire to dictate the script, however, Hughes was forced to cut ties with the rapper, ultimately casting Larenz Tate as the hell-raising O-Dog.

The director said that the experience opened his eyes to what it was like working with Eazy and Heller and made him understand why Dr. Dre and Ice Cube left N.W.A.

“We wrote that role for Eazy-E,” Hughes said of O-Dog’s character. “Eazy-E was my first real O.G. mentor in the business, right [around] the summer when Dre left [N.W.A] in ’91. That’s a long story.

“I learned everything from Eazy, but one of the things with him and Jerry [Heller] is they always try to keep you in a box and control you. And they were trying to control us in the script and I just had to move on, and it was for peanuts.”

He continued: “I adore Eazy. He was so giving and so down-to-earth. By the way, great with his fans, too. Very patient with his fans. But I see why Cube left, I see why Dre left. There was a whole thing there.”

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Muse, Green Day, Avenged Sevenfold and more for Norway’s Tons Of Rock festival 2025

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The first wave of artists have been announced for Norway’s 2025 Tons Of Rock festival, with MuseGreen Day and Avenged Sevenfold leading the line-up.

Taking place annually near the city centre of Oslo, next year’s instalment of the festival will take place between June 25 and June 28. Now, the first wave of artists booked to play have been announced, with four headliners confirmed to be playing at the site for the first time.

On the first day of the event (Wednesday June 25), British rock icons Muse will be closing out the night with a headline slot on the main stage. Earlier in the day, performances will be held by prog titans Dream Theater, as well as Electric Callboy, Powerwolf, Lorna Shore, Whitechapel and more.

The Thursday instalment (June 26) will see pop-punk trio Green Day perform as headliners, alongside slots from Sex Pistols – who have teamed up with Frank Carter as frontman – Weezer, Turbonero, Bleed From Within and Dead Poet Society.

MeshuggahDimmu BorgirPoppyExodus, Kaizers Orchestra and more will perform on the Friday (June 27), while the Saturday (28) will wrap up with some of the biggest names of the four-day stint.

American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold will close out the event as headliners for the final night – marking their first appearance at the Norway festival – and other acts on the night will include Machine Head, Emperor, Jinjer and thrash icons Megadeth.

 

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“We are extremely proud to present the legendary Muse at Tons of Rock 2025. It’s a dream band for us and an exclusive booking we know will bring joy to many. I saw them in Mexico last year and was blown away by the energy and show they delivered,” said organiser Jarle Kvåle in a new statement.

“We’ve been trying to get Avenged Sevenfold for many years, and it’s incredible they’re finally coming to us. To be able to announce 20 other huge bands at the same time, including the likes of Megadeth and Machine Head, makes this a historically strong lineup.”

Find the full list of artists confirmed in the announcement poster above, and visit here to buy tickets.

This is just one of the festival slots Green Day have lined-up already for 2025. As well as being among those rumoured for Glastonbury – alongside Sam FenderOlivia Rodrigo and Lady Gaga – Billie Joe Armstrong and co. were also announced as one of the three headliners locked in for Download Festival, alongside Sleep Token and KoRn.

Tre Cool and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day perform live in 2024
Tré Cool and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day perform live in 2024. CREDIT: Rich Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images

Avenged Sevenfold performed at the 2024 edition of Download as headliners earlier this summer, and guitarist Zacky Vengeance caught up with NME backstage to discuss milestone anniversaries for ‘City Of Evil’ and ‘Nightmare’. You can revisit the interview here.

As for Muse, the band’s Chris Wolstenholme made headlines last month when he launched a new band called Chromes and dropped two new singles.

Before then, frontman Matt Bellamy recorded a score for an Audible version of 1984, and shared behind-the-scenes images of the process. It was done for a new audio thriller based on George Orwell’s dystopian classic, which was shared on April 4 – exactly 40 years after the date of the protagonist’s first diary entry.

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