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AHH Stray News: Jay-Z & Arthur Ashe, Nelly, Fabolous

Tuesday, September 01, 2009 3:37 PM | 21 comments
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Jay-Z has designed a shirt in homage of legendary African-American tennis star Arthur Ashe. A customized Rocawear Arthur Ashe shirt will be sold during this year’s U.S. Open in New York. The customized shirt marks the 40th anniversary of the National Junior Tennis and Learning Network, a tennis organization Ashe co-founded. “I am thrilled that someone of Jay-Z’s stature would take part in this project,” said Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, Arthur Ashe’s widow. "This shirt will honor the legacy of my husband and remind people of his contributions to both the sport of tennis and this country’s underprivileged youth.” Proceeds from the sales of the shirt will be donated to Arthur Ashe Endowment for the Defeat of AIDS. The U.S. Open takes place August 31-September 13 in Flushing, New York.

 

Rap star Nelly expanded his Apple Bottom clothing line last weekend when he launched a boutique area inside of department store, Dillard’s. The rapper attended a meet and greet at the Dillard’s inside of The Galleria Mall, where he signed autographs and merchandise to promote the new Apple Bottom boutique. Nelly’s clothing line is sold in Dillard’s and other department stores throughout the United States. He is currently planning the launch of an Apple Bottom’s fragrance, which will retail for $58. Nelly launched Apple Bottom in 2004 with his cousin Yomi Martin and business partner Ian Kelly.

 

Fabolous has been tapped to headline the 9th Annual New Jersey Reggae Fest this year in Newark, New Jersey. Fabolous will be featured alongside popular dancehall and reggae acts like Buju Banton, Beenie Man, Machel Montano and others. The event, which takes place at Newark’s Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, is being produced by G City Entertainment, CCB International, Icon World Entertainment and Race Entertainment. "This year, we wanted to focus on the international appeal of Caribbean musicians," stated co-promoter Race Grant of Race Entertainment. "There are many Hip-Hop artists of Caribbean decent that have made huge strides in the American music landscape. The 'founder' of Hip Hop is Jamaican immigrant. This show brings the best of the Caribbean to Bears Stadium-both from the Caribbean and from the Caribbean-American community." The 9th Annual New Jersey Reggae Fest tales place Sunday (September 20). Tickets are priced between $39.99-$99.99.


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AHH Stray News: Jay-Z & Arthur Ashe, Nelly, Fabolous | Hot 108 Jamz said:

September 1, 2009 3:44 PM
 

AHH Stray News: Jay-Z, Nelly, Fabolous | Hot 108 Jamz said:

September 1, 2009 3:48 PM
 

AHH Stray News: Jay-Z & Arthur Ashe, Nelly, Fabolous | Hot 108 Jamz said:

September 1, 2009 3:48 PM
 

OnlyCaliKush said:

Damn AllhipHop might as well change its name to Jay-z.com
September 1, 2009 4:00 PM
 

AHH Stray News: Jay-Z & Arthur Ashe, Nelly, Fabolous | rap.urmuzik.com said:

September 1, 2009 4:26 PM
 

AHH Stray News: Jay-Z & Arthur Ashe, Nelly, Fabolous | Eight Mile Road said:

September 1, 2009 4:27 PM
 

HipHopHeat said:

JAY-Z.COM lol is ALLHIPHOP selling out??????????
We all know Jay can go but damn Allhiphop

Dont worry HipHopHeat keep that gangsta shit

http://www.hiphopheat.ning.com
September 1, 2009 4:32 PM
 

HipHopHeat said:

JAY-Z.COM lol is ALLHIPHOP selling out??????????
We all know Jay can go but damn Allhiphop

Dont worry HipHopHeat keep that gangsta shit

http://www.hiphopheat.ning.com
September 1, 2009 4:32 PM
 

HipHopHeat said:

JAY-Z.COM lol is ALLHIPHOP selling out??????????
We all know Jay can go but damn Allhiphop

Dont worry HipHopHeat keep that gangsta shit

http://www.hiphopheat.ning.com
September 1, 2009 4:32 PM
 

HipHopHeat said:

JAY-Z.COM lol is ALLHIPHOP selling out??????????
We all know Jay can go but damn Allhiphop

Dont worry HipHopHeat keep that gangsta shit

http://www.hiphopheat.ning.com
September 1, 2009 4:32 PM
 

No.1FlyBoy said:

BP3 GOES HARD
September 1, 2009 4:53 PM
 

poe said:

Jay is on it, as always.


http://www.twitter.com/peaohe
September 1, 2009 5:13 PM
 

poe said:

Jay is on it, as always.


http://www.twitter.com/peaohe
September 1, 2009 5:14 PM
 

AHH Stray News: Jay-Z & Arthur Ashe, Nelly, Fabolous | Hot 108 Jamz said:

September 1, 2009 5:40 PM
 

GFofGoku said:

understand the tee will be available online tomorrow at arthurashe.org?
September 1, 2009 8:48 PM
 

Hoeyuno said:

Nelly is still alive?
September 1, 2009 8:51 PM
 

Sweetpanties said:

GOD BLESS JAY-Z!!!!!
September 2, 2009 3:16 AM
 

baltimoreson3000 said:

maybe there's a reason he's always on there..cuz he's relevant...yall clicked the damn link to come read about him so stop bitching
September 2, 2009 8:39 AM
 

JACKIEMACC said:

Jay has only responded briefly, calling the Game a "groupie," and most recently, via a coverstory for XXL, says he's the rapper's "idol."

"Game, I'm his f***in' idol," said Jay. "If you ask him and he's being truthfully honest with you ... it's just based off his insecurities and, for the most part, pretension."

The former Def Jam head said lyrical enemies like Game and Jim Jones do not serve as competition to him, and aren't even on his level, so why even respond?

"That type of competition doesn't do anything for me," Jay tells the mag. "It's almost like someone trying to set you up, and everyone knows they're to set you up, and everybody. It's just dumb. It's not in the spirit of competition, because he's not competition for me. He's not. Not then, not ever -- he'd have to improve considerably. Competition for me competition is Nas, Eminem.

"How do I respond to that? I can't win. If I win, then they'll be like, 'See. Now chill. You're a f***in' bully.' And if manages to throw a haymaker from the West Coast, then it's like 'Oooooh.' It's not even fun.," he continued.

Jay goes on to explain that he's moved beyond hip-hop beef ... well, simply because who has the time? Especially, when you're making that Jay-Z money.

"Like, before I did it, because I would diss anybody," he admits. "Now who has time to do this sh** everyday? But before, when I was running after the little fat n***a from Ma$e's camp, I was doing anybody. Anybody said anything. If I thought you said something. When I was running in the streets, I wanted all that type of activity. Nobody wanted nothing. Now everybody's a tough guy."

To read the full interview with Jay-Z, pick up the October issue of XXL, which hits newsstand September 15.

September 2, 2009 9:30 AM
 

STICKGANG said:

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September 2, 2009 12:13 PM
 

STICKGANG said:

CHECK OUT MIAMI'S HOTTEST RAP DUO STICK GANG'S VULCHA&OFFICIAL RECENTLY FEATURED ON JAYZ,S ROC4LIFE.COM/VULCHAOFFICIAL AKON'S HITLAB.COM/VULCHAOFFICIAL
September 2, 2009 12:14 PM
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