An intellectual discussion highlighting some catalytic moments of the past 40 years.
Taking place during The BET Experience WeekendJune 29, 2013, The J-Spot Comedy club will host a live Hip-Hop panel discussion with top media professionals and artists who have given us some of Hip-Hop’s most monumental memories over the past 40 years. AllHipHop.com will live stream the series of 3 panel discussions covering topics including politics, big business, accountability and the woman’s role in the Hip Hop landscape. With moderators and artists that span the course of the 40 year old culture, Hip-Hop’s elite will debate the Hit’s and Misses of the past 40 years while engaging over 200,000 followers in the social media community. Join the conversation with the hash tag #40YHH
As a part of the J-Spot Experience Weekend, Comedy legend J Anthony Brown has opened his door’s for the formal discussion that will host 150 special invited guests to partake in the discussion.AllHipHop.com founder Chuck Creekmur will serve as a guest moderator and will be joined by an esteemed group of his peers to tackle issues of the past and discus where the future of Hip-Hop is headed.
Chuck Creekmur (moderator) Founder of AllHipHop.com Shake Rattle & Roll: How has the Message to Fight the Power changed?
Hip Hop has been delivering messages to the White House since Eazy E got invited in the 90s, but have the political statements of artists like Kanye,(Bush) Diddy (Vote or Die) Jay-Z (Obama) been beneficial to the hip-hop agenda? How has Social Media influenced the change?
Adrian Scott (moderator) HAS HIP-HOP LOST IT’S WAY?
Kendrick Lamar is a standout lyricist in a new generation of hip hop artists, but can he or anyone from his era, carry a generation such as a Nas who still remains relevant doing adult contemporary Hip-Hop.
Poetess( Moderator) Reach Around Radio/ MTV
Women’s role in Hip-hop
Women as sex symbols vs just being artists why isn’t just talent enough?
Taking it beyond hip hop~ Queen Latifah, Eve, MC Lyte, Nicki Minaj have all parlayed their hip-hop careers beyond Hip-hop from movies to endorsements
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The Jackers are out! I know chain snatchings and robberies at events may seems like a thing of the past, but I’m hearing its making a comeback. The BET Awards are going to be big this year and I guess some folks want some plates – not crumbs – too fall off the table. Maybe it was the whole 2Chainz thing or maybe it is the recession. Maybe people are just mad at flossy dudes. Whatever it is, they are supposedly out like wolf packs looking to get their jack on at unsuspecting rappers. I’m thinking a lot of rappers have security and whatever these days so I’m sure most of them will be OK. But, remember this:
Redemption can be yours if you get jacked!
They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry! -illseed.
The Chicago music scene is as prolific as it is diverse. After Chance The Rapper’s mixtape of the year candidate release Acid Rap comes an equally as impressive effort from former Kids These Days member, Nico Segal (as Donnie Trumpet).
The producer/trumpet, currently on tour with Frank Ocean, swings from an electrco upbeat “New Bissnesss” to an beautiful minimalism of “Players Holiday” with sonic ease. The album also enlists Chance The Rapper (Zion) and former Kids These Days bandmember Vic Mensa (Callie, Don’t Leave, Zion, Passadena, That’s My Baby Interlude) for assists who work wonderfully with the tone of the EP.
No official word on any future or current collaborations with current tour mate Frank Ocean. But by hearing songs such as “Players Holiday” and “Callie”, it’s strikingly apparent that he possesses a myriad of production skils that sound like he could craft Channel Orange2 (again, no official word). such
Stream and/or download Nico Segal’s Donnie Trumpet below from DJBooth.net
Kanye won the battle of the sales in week one, with Mac Miller coming in third. But, it looks like J. Cole’s album will have longer legs as second week predictions come in.
Make no mistake about it, Wale is on top this week as he album came out on the 25th.
YOUR MID-WEEKS: Wale will debut at #1 next week, as Rap holds the top three spots for a second week. Here’s how it looks headed into the weekend:
*Wale (Atlantic) 140-150k
J. Cole (Roc Nation/Columbia) 90-95k
Kanye West (Roc-a-Fella/Def Jam/IDJ) 70-75k
Skillet (Atlantic) 50-55k
Daft Punk (Columbia) 30-35k
Florida Georgia Line (Republic Nashville) 27-30k
Black Sabbath (Republic) 27-30k
*August Burns Red (Solidstate) 24-27k
Kelly Rowland (Motown) 24-27k
Mac Miller (Rostrum) 23-26k
*India.Arie (Def Jam/IDJ) 23-26k
The asterisks denote and opening week.
They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry! -illseed.
19-year-old Rachel Jeantel is the key witness in one of the most emotionally-charged murder trials in years. Jeantel took the stand on Wednesday (June 26) and providing riveting, tearful, and yes, at times, almost-amusing testimony in the very un-funny case of the murder of her friend, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Killed at the hands of neighborhood watchman, George Zimmerman, Martin was returning from a trip to the nearby 7-Eleven armed only with a can of Arizona and a bag of Skittles.
Within moments of taking the stand, tweets ridiculing Jeantel started rolling in from the way her hair was styled, to her size, to the way she spoke calling her “inarticulate” and according to the twitter feed of a popular blog-site, “retarded.” Ms. Jeantel, whose Twitter page was sanitized hours before she took the stand, was jittery, and serving up eye rolls and disdainful facial expressions that fascinated commentators who tried to weigh in on how her testimony affected the jury, comprised of all women, 1 Hispanic and 5 white. On the second day of her lengthy testimony, Jeantel was calmer, quieter, and seemingly more respectful remarking only that she “got some sleep.”
Zimmerman defense attorney and daughter, yesterday.
But, the fact of the matter is Rachel Jeantel is not on trial. George Zimmerman is on trial and he does not dispute that he killed Trayvon Martin, the question at the center of the second-degree murder trial is WHY. Just last year, this case fascinated black America, prompting a flurry of tweets hashtagged #JusticeForTrayvon and Instagram posts of basketball players and rappers in hoodies. Yet, the last few days have found most silent on the subject of the trial.
But not all of us. In fact, I have nothing but love for Rachel Jeantel, in fact, I came up with a whole list of reasons to love her.
1) She is Courageous
Testifying in a murder trial is a scary thing, because no matter what you say, every word is open for scrutiny. There is no room for error in a murder trial, because one person is dead and the other faces lengthy incarceration. Despite not wanting to, going through lengths to avoid having to, Rachel Jeantel took the stand in the trial of the year. She took the stand for justice. She took the stand to speak up for Trayvon who can never again speak for himself. 19, of Haitian-descent, knowing little more than what her Miami-area neighborhood has taught her, she got up on that stand in front of the world.
2) She is Real
With her eyerolling, neck stretching, lip-twisting, acrylic-nail tapping, foot jiggling, and one-liners, Rachel Jeantel was unapologetically herself. She cried when she recalled hurt and she answered every question posed to her. She seemed at times exasperated with the process, and she probably was, questioned for hours, at one point mumbling that she wasn’t returning for further questioning. Yes, she has challenges speaking clearly. No, she can’t read in cursive. But, with the assistance of the prosecution, Jeantel was able to state that some of her speaking and reading challenges rise from the fact that English is not her first language, she also speaks Haitian Creole and Spanish.
3) She Held Her Own
There were times in her testimony, when it seemed as if she were the lawyer, telling defense attorney West, “You can go on,” giving him permission to continue his questioning. Her “Yes, Sirs,” only thinly-veiled in her disdain, not so much for the process, but for the man who is trying to help her friend’s killer go free. When asked why she didn’t go to the police after Trayvon’s death, she plainly stated, “I thought they were supposed to call me. Do you watch First 48?” Her immaturity, lack of understanding of the law, and utter fear were clear, yet she didn’t back down.
4) She is Beautiful
One news channel stated that she “jolted” the crowd in the courtroom when she strode in on silver sandals. Heavyset, dark-complexioned, with her bun and bangs. This was the girl on the other end of the phone? This is who Trayvon talked to for hours and hours on end? Yes. Her dark skin clear as glass, and her smile, even though only barely glimpsed, lit up her face. She was well-dressed, and groomed, her deleted Twitter page alluded to her “court nails.” It’s clear that Rachel Jeantel had to spare one quality that truly makes a woman beautiful… confidence.
5) She’s “Our” Star Witness
Last February, as this case became national news, black America was outraged. We flooded our Facebook timelines and Instagram pages with photos in hoodies, or posed with cans of Arizona or bags of Skittles. We wanted Zimmerman arrested for killing our little “brother,” guilty of only his blackness, walking back one dusky evening to the home of his father’s girlfriend. We were tired. Tired of being gunned down by police and now a neighborhood watchman, authority figures who saw only our dark skin and suspected dark deeds. So why then, were black people so quick to ridicule the one person on whose brave shoulders our victory was riding?
Rachel Jeantel wasn’t a perfect witness. But, she spoke up with all her heart for Trayvon Martin. She did her best to articulate those last moments as she heard them. She is brave teenager and she made me proud. #LoveForRachel
You like that headline, don’t you? Slick of me! Yeah, the world must be mad when there are rumors that Jeezy smashed Khloe Kardashian’s kavernous k####! Well, that’s the rumor! Peep what HSK said about it.
We’re getting word that Young Jezzy told his homeys that smashing Khloe Kardashian “felt like sticking his manhood into the deep sea.”
We’re told the rapper hooked up with Khloe, back in 2009, when the pair shared a steamy sex session. Now, sources reveal Jeezy isn’t the only one to notice the mileage.
LMAO! This is hilarious and sounds like a 6′ 2″ pile of doo doo. But, its entertainment, right?
(AllHipHop News) Twitter makes everyone with even a half formulated opinion a critic/philosopher/comedian/A&R/etc/etc/etc. Olympic hurdler Lolo Jones is no exception as she took to her personal Twitter account to make some disparaging remarks about Trayvon Martin’s ex-girlfriend Rachel Jeantel and star witness of his murder trial.
Rachel Jeantel looked so irritated during the cross-examination that I burned it on DVD and I’m going to sell it as Madea goes to court.
Jones is not new to making outlandish comments during major national events. Less than two weeks after 2012’s massacre at the screening of The Dark Knight at Aurora, Colorado, Jones tweeted about America’s gun shooting prowess:
USA Men’s Archery lost the gold medal to Italy but that’s ok, we are Americans… When’s da Gun shooting competition?
Joey Bada$$ drops the latest visuals from his up coming Summer Knights project for the song “’95 Till Infinity”. Direct by Bada$$ himself (under his moniker OG $w###), the Pro Era prodigy takes us through his day to day in his hometown of Brooklyn.
Keeping the visual content flowing, Joey debuts the first episode erasode in his Summer Knights vlog. The vlog recaps Joey and Pro Era’s recent excursions including their Roots’ Picnic performance in Philadelphia, impromptu basketball game with Trinidad James (following recent rift) and more. Guests include Action Bronson, Big K.R.I.T., Prodigy, Statik Selektah and the entire Pro Era crew.
Summer Knights will be available on July 1st.
Check out the video for “95 Till Infinity” and “Summer Knights Vlog” first installment:
(AllHipHop News) Havoc has not had the best of luck with cell phones or Twitter in recent history. While his Fall of 2012 Twitter tirade on his partner Prodigy was only fraudulently attributed to someone hacking his Twitter, leaked pictures of Havoc naked that surfaced were actually caused by a hacker.
In an statement (that is not necessarily a statement) sent to SOHH, Havoc chalked it up to the voyeuristic nature of exposing that Twitter has fueled over the past few years:
“It’s Twitter after all and this kind of things [sic] happen all the time. I just decided to leave it alone.”
“They say the coolest playas and foulest heart breakers in the world
God gets us back, he makes us have precious little girls“-Nas
(AllHipHop News) #NEWRULES In Jay-Z’s latest video explanation of Magna Carta Holy Grail songs, Shawn Carter speaks on his deep love for his daughter Blue Ivy in the song “Jay-Z Blue”
Jay talks to Rick Rubin about his father’s abandonment effect on his parenting skills, marveling at Blue Ivy and more.
In related news, Jay-Z has recently received approval from New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg to perform on the David Letterman marquee as he did a few years ago with Eminem.