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Jazz Cartier – "Rose Quartz / Like, Crazy"

Toronto MC, Jazz Cartier releases his new track “Rose Quartz / Like, Crazy” via The Fader. The track, which is over a Toro Y Moi track of the same name, was inspired by the movie “Like, Crazy” with Jazz contemplating the back and forth of relationships. Stay tuned for more from Jazz Cartier and his Marauding In Paradise project.

O Don P ft French Montana & Troy Ave – 9th Inning (Remix)

“9th Inning” has been buzzing around NYC for some time and it’s finally hit the web, peep the song below feating French Montana and Troy Ave. This song starts with a ill Big L sample from “Size ‘Em Up”

Chris Brown Announces 'X Tour Live!' With August Alsina

Before Chris Brown embarks on his “Between The Sheets Tour” with fellow crooner Trey Songz, he is hitting the road with August Alsina for “X Tour Live!” Breezy took to his Twitter last night (Nov. 18) to announce that he was performing in three cities with the “No Love” singer.

See the dates below and hit the links to purchase tickets.

Dec. 19 – Jacksonville, FL – Veterans Memorial Arena (Ticket info)
Dec. 20 – Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena (Ticket info)
Dec. 21 – Birmingham, AL – BJCC Arena (Ticket info)

E-40 Reveals Tracklist For Double Album, 'Sharp On All 4 Corners'

West coast legend E-40 has been in the game for over 20 years and has no plans of slowing down. On Dec. 9th he’s dropping 21st and 22nd album when he releases his double album, Sharp On All 4 Corners: Corner 1 & 2. The project will comprise of four albums but he is starting off with a double-disc release. Corner 1  & 2, which also has a deluxe version with 28 tracks, has features from T-Pain, Dej Loaf, Ty Dolla $ign, Boosie Badazz, Ludacris and many more.

Check out the tracklists and pre-order the albums on iTunes.

Corner 1
1. Programmin
2. Can’t F### With Me
3. Money Sack ft. Lil Boosie
4. Red Cup ft. T-Pain, Kid Ink and B.o.B
5. Knockin at the Light
6. Choices (Yup)
7. Three Jobs
8. Paint the Picture ft. Turk Talk and Cousin Fik
9. Straight Mobbin ft. Ezale and Vell
10. 2 Fingers ft. Adrian Marcel
11. Playa ft. VT
12. 707 ft. Willie Joe and Nef the Pharoah
13. Same Since ‘88 ft. Too $hort and B-Legit
14. Family ft. Otis and Suge

Corner 2:
1. It’s the First ft. Cousin Fik and Turf Talk
2. That’s Right ft. Ty Dolla $ign
3. Bass Rocks
4. Sellin Dope Ain’t Fun ft. Mack 10
5. Real N#### ft. Kirko Bangz
6. Quit Hatin
7. Heavy in the Game ft. B-Legit
8. Bout to Pour Up
9. Baddest in the Building ft. Dej Loaf and Luigi the Singer
10. Sleep ft. Ludacris and Plies
11. Real Game for a Player
12. Jumpin Like Mine ft. Cousin Fik and Work Dirty
13. Street Sense ft. Cousin Fik and Choose Up Cheese
14. Give Me Love

Full deluxe edition:
1. Programmin
2. Can’t F### With Me
3. Money Sack ft. Lil Boosie
4. Red Cup ft. T-Pain, Kid Ink and B.o.B
5. Knockin at the Light
6. Choices (Yup)
7. Three Jobs
8. Paint the Picture ft. Turk Talk and Cousin Fik
9. Straight Mobbin ft. Ezale and Vell
10. 2 Fingers ft. Adrian Marcel
11. Playa ft. VT
12. 707 ft. Willie Joe and Nef the Pharoah
13. Same Since ‘88 ft. Too $hort and B-Legit
14. Family ft. Otis and Suge
15. It’s the First ft. Cousin Fik and Turf Talk
16. That’s Right ft. Ty Dolla $ign
17. Bass Rocks
18. Sellin Dope Ain’t Fun ft. Mack 10
19. Real N#### ft. Kirko Bangz
20. Quit Hatin
21. Heavy in the Game ft. B-Legit
22. Bout to Pour Up
23. Baddest in the Building ft. Dej Loaf and Luigi the Singer
24. Sleep ft. Ludacris and Plies
25. Real Game for a Player
26. Jumpin Like Mine ft. Cousin Fik and Work Dirty
27. Street Sense ft. Cousin Fik and Choose Up Cheese
28. Give Me Love

Dave Chappelle Lands On GQ's "Man Of The Year" Cover

Since leaving the spotlight in 2005 at the peak of his Chappelle Show success, comedian Dave Chappelle has left many wondering how someone on top of the world could just walk away from it all.

After jumping back on the stand-up circuit, it seems as if the famed comic is finally back. After being placed on GQ Magazine’s December “Man of the Year” cover, the comic sat down to discuss why he left, his thoughts on Donald Sterling, life in Ohio, the state of his friendship with Chappelle Show co-writer Neal Brennan and more.

Available nationally on November 25, read below for a few quotes from the interview:

Dave Chappelle Man of the Year

Via GQ:

“You know, for a while, I was kind of sequestered. Well, sequestered is not the right word. It was more like Superman’s self-imposed exile. People are always like, ‘I heard you moved to Africa.’ And in reality I was only there for about two weeks.”

“I have a show-business bucket list. There’s just certain things that every entertainer always dreamed of doing. When I was 19, I used to walk up Sixth Avenue and look at the marquee of Radio City. I’d see the lines outside. I’d be like ‘Man, I just want to…Radio City!’…It just so happened the venue was open during the same time frame I was willing to play.”  “For one year, I want to do this thing where I guest-star on as many television shows as I possibly can,” he explains. “I’d be a zombie on The Walking Dead. A corpse on CSI. I’d be the first black guy to f### Olivia Pope on Scandal…”

“The fact that television ultimately made me famous was very gratifying for me. Chris Tucker did it in movies and Chris Rock did it from his stand-up, which was very impressive. But you know, the thing that people most will remember me for is Chappelle’s Show. If I were to never do anything else, that show would be a culmination of what was a very long and tedious process of me learning how to be in the television business.”

 

 

Boosie Badazz Reveals 'Touchdown 2 Cause Hell' Album Art & Trailer

Boosie Badazz has unveiled the album art to his first album since his prison release, Touchdown 2 Cause Hell, which drops in February of 2015 but he isn’t stopping there. Besides the album, the Baton Rouge rapper is also dropping a documentary of the same name that depicts his life and family struggles before and after his five-year prison sentence. The documentary does not have a release date. Peep the album art below and the upcoming documentary’s trailer.

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Chox-Mak Ft. DJ YRS Jerzy – "Wednesday"

Wednesday is here and Chox-Mak & DJ YRS Jerzy have something special cooked up for their fans. As they continue their “7 Day Experiment” music series they are starting to build up some traction with the way they move and drop releases. There is no doubt that they will be something big in the game if they keep working like they have been. “Wednesday” also comes with a radio edit and regular version for any one that would like to have the track. Chox-Mak and DJ YRS Jerzy like to appeal to all audiences with their releases.

http://www.audiomack.com/album/dj-yrs-jerzy/wednesday

SZA – "Sobriety"

SZA is back to share her new track “Sobriety” and announce her forthcoming tour with Jhene Aiko and Odd Future’s The Internet. “Sobriety” features production by Chris Calor, Cody, Thundercat and Sounwave and is the first taste of new SZA material since the release of “9”, her recent collaboration with Willow Smith.

Timbaland Talks The Aaliyah Movie, His New Artist Tink & More

The release and bad execution of Lifetime’s Aaliyah movie set many people off, including her longtime friend and collaborator Timbaland. He stopped by the Breakfast Club to expand on his views of the movie and set the record straight on some of the things in the film that were not true. The Virginia native also spoke about his new artist Tink, who he says saved his life.

How He And Missy Really Met Aaliyah

“She told her uncle Barry Hankerson. My lawyer at the time, Louise West, sent her a demo of the song called “Sugar and Spice.” She liked the track but she didn’t like the lyrics because she was older at the time and then said can I work with them because it’s something about them I like. Then we went down to Detroit and that’s when it all started.”

What He Liked About The Aaliyah Movie

“The good thing about that movie is [that] it brought up awareness of what we have done and a feeling that we don’t have today. You go back and listen to Aaliyah’s music and it makes you realize what today’s music is.”

On His New Artist Tink

“I was like I don’t know if I want to do music because there is nothing out here to do. She was music and she saved my life. She got me looking like this because she’s so young and I felt like ‘she got it’…”

YG Discusses The Concept Behind Short Film 'Blame It On The Streets'

To promote his short film and accompanying soundtrack for Blame It On The Streets, YG stopped by Hot 97’s Ebro in the Morning.

Similar to films Murder Was the Case and Jay Z’s Streets Is Watching, the west coast emcee says that the movie is based off of two tracks from his My Krazy Life album, “BPT” and “Meet The Flockers,” and will give people a front row seat to what life is like on the streets of Bompton.

“Some people think that my people [are] just ignorant for no reason,” said the 24-year-old. “The movie is just showing the people how s**t happens.”

Blame It On The Streets drops on Dec. 15th.

Watch the interview below.

 

5 Ways Aaliyah Changed The Music Game

Many fans of Aaliyah Dana Haughton had been waiting over a decade to see the R&B singer’s life depicted in a motion picture. The Lifetime network’s attempt at making an Aaliyah biopic fell flat with many viewers which led to a social media torrent of critical tweets and memes lambasting the production and the movie’s executive producer Wendy Williams.

For many supporters of the “At Your Best” performer, it’s a sad circumstance that Aaliyah’s legacy is now attached to the universally panned television movie. In order to switch the conversation back to Aaliyah’s contribution to music history and pop culture, AllHipHop.com presents “5 Ways Aaliyah Changed The Music Game.”

Aaliyah Helped Create A New Union Between Hip Hop & R&B

It is understandable why Aaliyah is often referred to as “The Princess Of Hip Hop & R&B.” There’s a very defined fault line between what Rhythm & Blues music sounded like before Aaliyah’s second album and what it sounded like afterward. 1996’s One In A Million hit the musical scene like an atom bomb.

The syncopated drum patterns and the melding of Hip Hop production with soft vocals was a fresh approach from the New Jack Swing tunes and power ballads that dominated early 1990’s R&B. What was seen as avant-garde artistry in the mid 90’s eventually became the conventional design for hit records by the turn of the century. The genre has never been the same thanks to One In A Million.

Aaliyah Co-Signed Two Relative Unknown Artists Named Timbaland and Missy Elliott

Aaliyah’s One In A Million could not have been possible if it was not for two unheralded musicians out of Virginia. Producer Timbaland and songwriter Missy Elliott initially collaborated with R&B group Jodeci, but it was Timbo & Miss E’s efforts on Aaliyah’s sophomore album that transformed them into the go-to production team for everyone in the business.

If Aaliyah had not taken a chance on Timbaland and Missy, there is no guarantee that future projects by Usher, Jay Z, Nas, Ludacris, Justin Timberlake, and numerous others would have gotten the signature Da Bassment crew sound that has taken over the airwaves for two decades. Add in the fact that Baby Girl also embraced the early work of the late Static Major, and it is clear her musical family tree includes some of the most accomplished production minds of the last twenty years.

Aaliyah Brought A New Sense Of Fashion

Aaliyah famously described her style as “Street But Sweet.” Like Mary J. Blige and TLC before her, Aaliyah was not afraid to incorporate Hip Hop streetwear into her brand. She was able to break out from the pack by bringing an edgy appeal mixed with sexiness, but she pulled off that feat without crossing over into being overtly sexual.

The most recognizable image of the Brooklyn-born, Detroit-bred songstress was of her ebony bang covering her left eye. Aaliyah’s trendy fashion sense landed her an endorsement deal with Tommy Hilfiger in 1998. At one point her public persona became virtually synonymous with Hilfiger’s red, white, and blue palette.

Aaliyah Became The Blueprint For Future Female Performers

Aaliyah only released three studio albums during her life, but that was enough to leave such a large mark on the game that almost every R&B singer to come after her drew inspiration from the starlet. It’s hard to look at/listen to Rihanna, Ciara, Ashanti, Tweet, Cassie, Amerie, Jhene Aiko, Sevyn Streeter, Rita Ora, Tinashe and others and not see pieces of Aaliyah in them. Whether it’s CiCi’s dance moves, RiRi’s dark side aesthetic, or Tinashe’s silky singing, the Aaliyah element runs deeply through today’s biggest urban vocalists.

Even pop performers seemed to have been inspired by what Aaliyah brought to the table. It’s probably not a coincidence Britney Spears’ 2001 MTV Video Music Awards performance of “I’m A Slave 4 U” featuring Brit dancing with a python came just months after Aaliyah’s video for “We Need A Resolution” guest starred a large snake as well.

Aaliyah Influenced A Generation Of Hip Hop Stars

Aaliyah’s influence on later acts didn’t just include the women of R&B and Pop. This generation of male rappers have openly expressed their appreciation for Baby Girl too. The most well-known Aaliyah stan is perhaps Drake. The OVO front man’s approach to melody is an obvious homage to the “Rock The Boat” singer, and he even went as far as getting a tattoo of his muse on his back. Drizzy also used Aaliyah’s voice on Thank Me Later‘s “Unforgettable.”

Besides Drake, Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole have demonstrated their love for the late entertainer as well. Kendrick’s Section.80 contained the track “Blow My High (Members Only).” On the song, K. Dot repeatedly says “R.I.P. Aaliyah” over a soundscape the TDE rapper admits is reminiscent of Aaliyah’s catalog.

Cole teamed with Missy for his “Nobody’s Perfect” single off Cole World: The Sideline Story. The Roc Nation rapper revealed he thought of Aaliyah after he crafted the beat and actually wished he could have had her on the hook. Cole also covered the Missy/Aaliyah duet “Best Friend” for his Friday Night Lights mixtape. Several other Hip Hop artists like Dom Kennedy, Nipsey Hussle, A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ferg, Stalley, Crooked I, and Smoke DZA have sampled Baby Girl as well.

The world was only blessed to experience Aaliyah as an artist for eight years. Thankfully her multi-platinum selling albums Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number, One In A Million, and the self-titled Aaliyah, as well as soundtrack cuts “Are You That Somebody”, “I Don’t Wanna,” “Try Again” and the Oscar-nominated “Journey To The Past,” will live on.

The iconic leading lady now sits comfortably in the entertainment pantheon next to “gone-to-soon” artisans The Notorious B.I.G., Buddy Holly, and James Dean –  legendary performers that were only able to leave behind a limited amount of work, but still managed to alter the landscape on which they stood. R.I.P. Baby Girl.

Jhene Aiko Announces Enter The Void Tour With SZA & The Internet

After opening up for Nas and touring with The Weeknd, Jhene Aiko will be headlining her first tour. Deemed the ‘Enter The Void Tour,” the Souled Out singer will be sailing through 13 cities and is taking TDE songstress SZA and Odd Future’s in-house band The Internet with her. The tour begins in Washington D.C. on Dec. 3rd and includes stops in New York, Baltimore and two shows in Los Angeles.  It wraps up right before Christmas on Dec. 21st in Minneapolis.

Tickets are on presale here.

Check out the tour dates and locations below.

Enter The Void Tour

Dec. 2 – Washington, D.C. – The Fillmore

Dec. 3 – New York, NY – Best Buy Theater

Dec. 4 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage

Dec. 5 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory

Dec. 7 – Los Angeles, CA – Club Nokia

Dec. 10 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield

Dec. 11 – Orange County, CA – The Observatory

Dec. 12 – Los Angeles, CA – Club Nokia

Dec. 13 – Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theatre

Dec. 18 – Toronto, ON – Sound Academy

Dec. 19 – Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre

Dec. 20 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues

Dec. 21 – Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theatre

Beanie Sigel & Young Chris: This Is Roc-A-Fella For Life, I'm Still On The Payroll

(AllHipHop News) “If you’re waiting for the end of the Dynasty sign, it would seem like forever is a mighty long time,” rapped Jay Z on Kanye West’s “Diamonds From Sierra Leone (Remix).” The symbol of the Roc still reigns strong thanks to Jay’s Roc Nation handling the careers of Ye, Rihanna, J. Cole, Jay Electronica, DJ Mustard, Big Sean, and a host of top athletes. But a lot of Hip Hop fans’ best memories of the diamond are connected to the Roc-A-Fella days.

[ALSO READ: Freeway: Roc-A-Fella Reunion Definitely A Possibility]

Two of Roc-A-Fella’s premier artists reunited for a new track. Young Chris recruited Beanie Sigel for “Legends Never Die.” The 3-minute song features Chris and Beans trading bars over a Cardiak beat. At one point the Philadelphia natives let the world know they are still down with the Roc and even give a shout out to the big boss Hov.

Young Chris and Beanie Sigel spit:

D’Usse flow. I rock a n*** like H.O./Dig a whole, supply the box for your wake, yo/You know it’s crew love at the end of the day though/And this is Roc-A-Fella for life/I’m still on the payroll

[ALSO READ: Beanie Sigel Released From Prison After Serving Two Years]

Listen to “Legends Never Die” by Young Chris featuring Beanie Sigel and Guordan below.

Peter Rosenberg Bashes Wendy Williams & Charlamagne Tha God

(AllHipHop News) Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg joined the bashing of Lifetime’s Aaliyah biopic. He aimed most of his vitriol at the movie’s executive producer Wendy Williams. It was what seemed to be Williams’ ratings-over-quality response to the film’s criticism that appeared to anger Rosenberg, and the radio personality called Wendy out for being a negative force in Hip Hop.

[ALSO READ: Timbaland Talks Anger Over Lifetime’s Aaliyah Biopic; Wendy Williams Responds To Criticism]

“This is a person who never contributed positively to this culture ever. Full on gossip queen,” said Rosenberg. “In fact, she spawned the next gossip queen Charlamagne Tha God. That is what she has contributed to this culture. More people who create detrimental bs.”

Charlamagne spent the early part of his career working with Wendy Williams. He eventually joined Power 105’s The Breakfast Club morning show where he competes against rival station Hot 97 and Rosenberg.

Rosenberg has taken shots at Charlamagne in the past. The Ebro In The Morning co-host referred to Charlamagne as an “internet troll” last year. Rosenberg took issue with Charlamagne’s The Breakfast Club interview with Kanye West. He tweeted at the time, “thank you @cthagod for showing us the actual human form of an internet troll…40 minutes with kanye west and all of it spent trolling.”

Rosenberg also threw a few subliminal shots at C Tha God for his own recent critical response to the Aaliyah movie. During his “Donkey of the Day” segment, Charlamagne did not place all the blame on Williams for the routinely ripped biopic. Instead, he named all of the producers of the film and its screenwriter.

“Aaliyah? Not Biggie, not Pac, cause God bless both of them – there’s controversy to find there. No, no, no – Aaliyah. How can you do wrong by her? And [Williams] did,” added Rosenberg. “I’m not gonna be like other people and get on and make excuses and point out the other four nameless producers I’ve never heard of. They were trying to get a check, but Wendy Williams was at some point given a lot by this culture, and this was her way of giving back?”

[ALSO READ: Hot 97′s Peter Rosenberg Calls Out Power 105′s Charlamagne Tha God On Twitter]

Watch Peter Rosenberg address Lifetime and Wendy Williams’ Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B below.

Migos Affiliate Accuses Chain Snatcher Of Filing A Restraining Order; Donno Wildass Responds

(AllHipHop News) Migos member Quavo may have claimed his chains are still “dangling” in a recent video he added to Instagram, but according to GBE member Capo’s IG page the chain that was taken in Washington, DC was in the possession of Donno Wildass.

[ALSO READ: Quavo Of Migos Addresses DC Fight & Chain Snatching (VIDEO)]

In a series of photo posts, Capo displays Donno with the neck piece. Check out the IG posts with captions below.

Damn It’s All Bad Quavo! My Sluttys Caught U Walkin on Bananas ?If you Want it Back U gotta Pay Hommage Lil B####! @QuavoYrn

Damn It's All Bad Quavo! My Sluttys Caught U Walkin on Bananas ?If you Want it Back U gotta Pay Hommage Lil B####! ???? @QuavoYrn

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@Donno_WildAss ??

A photo posted by AlmightyGlo (@elcappgguod) on

KollegeKidd is also reporting that an associate of the Atlanta-based rap group alleges a restraining order has been issued against him by the individuals that took Quavo’s chain. Migo Bands claimed in an IG vid that he was charged with aggravated assault in DC after the fight at Stadium Club.

The caption read:

These niccas p***y and police at the same time fucc @donno_Wildass fucc @elcappgguod This n***as ain’t Robbin they informants @migosatl

Migos Band’s allegation led to Donno Wildass responding with his own IG post:

@migobands Bluffin Ass N***a Now Show That Paper Work

@migobands Bluffin Ass N#### Now Show That Paper Work

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??? So This What All The Fuss About #Legteam #PurgeTeam #BlowCheeze

A video posted by ??????????????1⃣ (@donno_wildass) on

[ALSO READ: Video Of Migos Fight At DC Club Hits The Net; GBE’s Fredo Santana Says “Sorry”]

New Video: K. Michelle- "Maybe I Should Call"

Songstress K. Michelle recently released the new video to her single “Maybe I Should Call”. The single is the second track released from K’s highly anticipated sophomore album Anybody Wanna Buy A Heart?. Following the airing of K’s latest K. Michelle: My Life episode, the singer premiered her “Maybe I Should Call” video on VH1.

The music video, shot short film style, was inspired by a true story and directed by Iren Sheffield Brown. It shows and invisible K. Michelle in different scenes with her old flame as she observes him with his current lover. A hurt K. Michelle has to observe the two with their newborn, at the dinner table, and even in the bedroom as she sings the words to the emotional ballad. She sings out, “I can’t compete with a baby.” and “Is there any room left in your heart for me.” This is certainly one of K’s best visuals. It takes R&B fans back to her first video “Fallin'” where they first fell in love with her.

K. Michelle’s album Anybody Wanna Buy A Heart? is now available for pre-order and will arrive everywhere on December 9th. Check out the video below.

New Music: K. Michelle- "How Do You Know"

R&B songstress K. Michelle asks “How Do You Know” on her latest track from her forthcoming album Anybody Wanna Buy a Heart. The true ballad, backed by a piano instrumental, shows K being connected to her emotions and vulnerability. The singer asks herself how do you know when to walk away from a relationship that has run its course and has turned into a mess. She asks how do you know when to leave a relationship that only feels good for the moment. She sings, “How do I forget about the past?”

K. Michelle states that she’s looking for reasons to justify why it just may not be the right time to walk away. She wants to forget the past and start over, but she quickly realizes it’s not that easy.

K. Michelle’s sophomore album Anybody Wanna Buy A Heart will be available everywhere December 9th. Take a listen to her third single below.

Eminem's Shady Records To Release 66-Track Mixtape

(AllHipHop News) Eminem is already planning to release the 2-CD compilation album Shady XV on November 28, but now word has gotten out that the lyrical legend’s Shady Records will also drop a new mixtape as well. DJ Whoo Kid spoke about the upcoming project on the Rap Radar podcast.

[ALSO READ: Eminem Announces Release Date For New “Shady XV” Album; Drops New Single]

“You guys gave me 130 records,” said Whoo to fellow guest Shady’s Paul Rosenberg. “Physically you can’t put all of them on 80 minute CDs, so we had to do a double disc.”

The parties involved were not completely open about all of the particular tracks that will be included on the Whoo Kid mixed Shady Records tape, but Rosenberg did mention he went back and listened to tracks like Obie Trice’s “Hey Lady,” 50 Cent’s “I Get Money (Remix),” and Eminem’s version of “Wanksta.” There will be 66 songs on the mixtape totaling nearly three hours of music.

“The first CD is like 80 [minutes] and the second one is like 70 [minutes],” revealed Whoo Kid. “Some songs are like five artists, especially the Slaughterhouse joints.”

The Shady Records mixtape will hit the internet sometime next week.

[ALSO READ: Eminem, Slaughterhouse & Yelawolf – “Shady Cypher”]

MC Lyte, Angela Yee, Vashtie & More To Be Honored At WEEN Awards 2014

(AllHipHop News) Tonight (November 19) the Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network will hold its annual WEEN Awards gala. Rap legend MC Lyte, radio personality Angela Yee, and multi-media artist Vashtie are among the accomplished women to be honored at the event.

The WEEN Awards will take place at New York City’s Helen Mills at 6 pm. The proceeds from ticket sales go to help fund the organization’s educational programs. The Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network is a collective of women and men of all ages and races that are committed to supporting, promoting, and defending the balanced, positive portrayal of women in entertainment and society.

For more information visit weenonline.org.

 

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The Deal Makers Conference Successfully Debuts As New Opportunity For Rising Artists

New York based branding and lifestyle company Ravenel Agency successfully brought their The Deal Makers Conference to Oklahoma City in an effort to connect hundreds of rising artists with industry vets and executives. Up next for the tour are stops in more than 10 cities including; Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Atlanta, Memphis, Cleveland and Seattle.

Led by Lenny Santiago (Roc Nation,) Eric Parler (Def Jam,) Young Sav (Maybach Music,) Steve Carless (CTE/Atlantic Records,) Vanessa Satten (XXL Magazine,) television producers Marycarmen Lopez (VH1,) publicist Alvina Alston and artist Stalley; the conference gave artists invaluable advice on breaking into the industry as well as one on one assessments of their work.

Says Ravenel Agency Founder/CEO Amber Ravenel,  “It was important for me to bring “The Deal Makers Conference” to Oklahoma City after discovering the wealth of undiscovered talent here. I wanted to expose OKC to the real deal makers of the business. My aim was for attendees to not only learn from seasoned professionals but to gain insight on the do’s and don’ts of the business. Participants also were afforded the change to secure a record deal on the spot…all of which happened to my delight.”

Also recognized during the event was current Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett, who was presented with the first “Deal Maker of the Year Award” in recognition of the strides made during his three terms including; successfully lobbying for the Oklahoma City Thunder, the city’s first major sports team, as well as the implementation of quality of life infrastructure programs.

Said Mayor Cornett, “I hope everybody understands the incredible music scene Oklahoma City is about to create. There’s incredible investments pouring into this city to help create the type of venues, production facilities and not to mention the talent that will establish Oklahoma City as a hot bed for the industry.”