Editor’s Note: “Feel Rich” is our partnership with QD3, the talented son of music legend Quincy Jones. “Feel Rich” is all about creating a healthy lifestyle for Hip-Hop culture – both the artists and the fans. Enjoy!
Born and raised in Athens, GA, the third of seven children, Buffie Carruth had a very humble upbringing. Coming from a very close-knit family, she was all too familiar with the struggle and hardship of not having much but the necessities. Her younger sister passed away from cancer in 2005, and her mother lost her battle with the illness in 2012. Those two tragedies have been the most confusing and trying moments of her life.
In 2005, Buffie hired a photographer to do a swimsuit shoot, just to have photos to give to her boyfriend as a gift. Without her knowledge or consent, the photographer posted the photos online. Little did she know, those very same pictures would be the catalyst for the “Buffie the Body” phenomenon, and her road to industry stardom began. Never aspiring to be a “video vixen,” she took this blessing and has never looked back.
Magazine after magazine (with over 12 covers), countless radio requests, an abundance of hosting gigs, movie offers, and TV appearances thrust Buffie on a whirlwind of popularity and worldwide travel for the seven years that followed. “Buffie the Body” became an internet sensation, a top video vixen, and one of, if not, the #1 household name in urban modeling.
Embracing the fact that women always approached her for advice on keeping in shape, Buffie decided that she had accomplished as much as she could in the Hip-Hop world and transitioned into the health and fitness industry. Buffie recognized a niche market within African American community: women with curves, and their need for exercise guidance. She knew there was a massive void in the health, wellness and fitness industry, for women with an ample backside, given their lack of knowledge about exercise and eating habits. Moreover, she noticed that there is a big misconception that one has to be thin, with very few curves, to be considered fit and healthy.
Shortly after making an appearance on the “Tyra Banks Show” in 2007, and realizing her impact she made on her body’s transformation topic, she started Bodynomics.com. She then began her research head on, reading and speaking with fitness trainers in order to obtain the tools needed to bring awareness to the masses. In 2012, she became a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) through The National Academy of Sports Medicine.
Buffie’s future plans are to produce her own line of fitness DVDs, traveling the world to promote health and fitness, as well as to launch a fitness segment on television. She strives to fill that void and teach women the “real deal.”
In spite of all the fame and credentials, Buffie Carruth wants to be remembered as a relentless and hard working woman, who may have been introduced to the world because of her voluptuous ASSets, but is currently enhancing the world with her work ethic and overall eager attitude on making our women more aware of their health and bodies. She’s confident that her past celebrity background can educate, empower and inspire more women to get active and to live healthier lifestyles.
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“Top 5, dead or alive, and that’s just off one LP.” – Jadakiss
Everywhere we turn these days, there’s a list. David Letterman is famous for his Top 10 list, as Johnny Carson made famous before him. It would seem that so more lists are being pumped out, than articles. Whether it’s a top 10 of Lebron James dunks, or the top 10 times Hex Murda said “No” on Twitter, there’s no doubt this trend isn’t going anywhere.
But ultimately, if you’re Hip-Hop, there’s only one list that matter. And that is your “Top 5 Dead or Alive”. The “Top 5 Dead or Alive” comprises of a group of MCs who made the deepest impact on our lives. Our Top 5 DOA is our Hip-Hop DNA. It is our passion, our reference point. One thing it is NOT is who you believe are the five, best MCs ever. Especially if your favorite MC is left off your list.
Here are some of the unspoken jewels surrounding the list: Only ‘5’ matters. Don’t tell us a thing about your #8 MC. Nobody cares. Your credibility is on the line through your ‘5’. So yes, friendships begin and end on your ‘5’. Because the MCs on your list say everything about you.
The science behind your list reflects your influences, talking points, lyrical region of choice, decade of choice, age bracket (depending on your favorite artist and when their last high point was), and in some cases, which version of an artist you prefer. For example, you have the Backpack version of Kanye West and the Luxury Rap version. You could miss me with the Luxury Rap version, but hey, he’s not in my Top 5 anyway.
I’ll use my Top 5 as an example to breakdown.
Below are the three categories we’ll breakdown our ‘5’ into: the type of list, the region, and the era.
The Science behind my list is: Technicians List > Northeast > ’90s
First of all, when I told Chuck D that he was still in my Top 5, #1 to be exact, he went on a 15-minute spiel about why he shouldn’t be after 20 years. He made an excellent argument about how eras change, environments change, movements change, and how all those things should lead to change in my ‘5’. He was right. But when it was all said and done, Chuck D’s lyrics and presence made the largest impact on the person I am today. Read my work, and tell me that it doesn’t defy the status quo just as Chuck D has.
My Top 5 DOA is a “Technicians List”. From top to bottom, minus what some would call “Pause Worthy” lyrics from DMX, it’s built on the pen. Any one of my picks could step into a cipher and stop everything. Excluding Eminem, my list is “Northeast” heavy; 3 from NYC (two from Queens), and who I feel is Jersey’s greatest MC to date, Redman (a slot I feel Joe Budden will someday take). Eminem is on record for owing a lot to Redman as a lyrical inspiration (Ludacris as well). No one on my list entered the industry after 2000. Four on my list entered in the ’90s (Chuck D, the Golden Era). I’m analytical, passionate, and very direct about my message.
Become familiar with our AHH staff through their Top 5 lists. And in the comments, share your ‘5’, and what the MCs on your list mean to you:
AHH Contributor Octavia Bostick, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Octavia’s list is: Influential List > Northeast > ’90s
AHH Senior Staff Writer Tim Sanchez, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Tim’s list is: Founders List > Northeast > Golden Era
AHH Reviews Editor Leon Sullen, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Leon’s list is: Storytellers List > Hybrid Region > ’90s
AHH Contributor Jocelyn Chavis, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Jocelyn’s list is: Storytellers List > Northeast > ’90s
AHH Video Correspondent Gina Torres, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Gina’s list is: Biggie, Jay-Z, Nas List > Northeast > Hybrid Era
AHH Contributor Shad Reed, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Shad’s list is: Storytellers List > Coast to Coast > Hybrid Era
AHH Co-Founder and CEO Chuck Creekmur, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Chuck’s list is: Technicians List > Northeast > Golden Era
AHH Contributor Tawni Fears, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Tawni’s List is: StoryTellers List > Hybrid Region > ’90s
AHH Contributor Paul Meara, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Paul’s List is: Conscious List > New York > Hybrid Era
AHH Editor-At-Large Seandra Sims, Top 5 DOA:
The Science behind Seandra’s list is: Conscious List > New York > Hybrid Era
Drop your Science below in the comment section!
My father’s side of the family being dark-skinned blacks from the south and my mother’s side being very light-skinned half black half caucasian from Ireland. This gave me examples of racism from both sides. My mother’s side was hated on by darker skinned blacks for being lighter with hazel eyes, and my father’s side hated on by whites.
(AllHipHop News) J. Cole has revealed the release date of his next album, titled Born Sinner.
The sophomore release is set for January 28, 2013, where the rapper revealed in a Ustream video and subsequent viral video.
The rapper’s first album, Cole World: The Sideline Story, went gold and was well received commercially and critically.
The date is set as it is, because January 28 is also the Roc Nation emcee’s 28th birthday.
Cole and Kendrick Lamar also have an album set in the near future, but no date has been set.
Yesterday, we reported on a semi-controversial interview that Juvenile did with Complex, where he revealed that there was still a lot of turmoil when it came to his feelings about Cash Money.
Related: Hip-Hop Rumors: Juvenile Says Lil’ Wayne Was “Scared” To Leave Cash Money
Well, as it turns out, things have changed for the better, and Juvenile no longer holds any ill will toward Lil’ Wayne, Birdman, or anyone from Cash Money. In a statement released today to AllHipHop.com, Juvenile states that the interview was old, and that he and his original family have made peace with one another. Check out what he told us below:
“I am truly excited to say that it’s a new day. There are a lot of old interviews out there that can reflect old negativity. Luckily, in recent months, circumstances brought me and Cash Money back together and I was able to re-unite with members of my original crew. That’s why we all have decided to leave negativity in the past. I am truly looking forward to the future and to my future work with Baby, Lil Wayne , YMCMB and Cash Money. “Picture Perfect” is the beginning and we have a lot more to come. Get ready!”
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(AllHipHop News) President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are not the only two people who hope to make history today (November 6), as the race to the White House climaxes and millions head to the polls to vote.
Rap pioneers E-40 and Too $hort have released their landmark double album History: Function & Mob Music.
E-40 took the time to discuss the importance of voting, and the presidential elections, which take place the same day as the release of History: Function & Mob Music.
“I’m voting for President Obama Because he has made great progress in cleaning up the mess Bush left us with,” E-40 told AllHipHop.com. “I can see him achieving even more in the next four years.”
Today is also a big day for E-40 since the double album with Too $hort was over 10 years in the making.
“It’s hitting so many areas of Hip-Hop,” E-40 said of the double album. “This ain’t never been done before. Just know, we’re game spitters. We did us, we didn’t try to do like everyone else. We got something to say in every song. This is a classic album no matter how you slice it. We’re making it cool to be in your 40s and make music. We’re making History.”
History: Function & Mob Music features a number of Hip-Hop notables, including Wiz Khalifa, Tyga, Ice Cube, Travis Porter, Kurupt, B-Legit and numerous others.
The rap legends just released a new video titled “Slide Through” featuring Tyga.
Singer Bobby V has just released the visual for his foreplay-enthused single “Role Play”, featuring rapper Red Cafe. This is the second official single from V’s latest album, Dusk Til Dawn.
This the first of two videos, as Bobby V puts the finishing touches on his most recent shoot with singer K. Michelle, the sexy “Put It In”.
Peep a few photos from “Put It In” video shoot:


AllHipHop.com Breeding Ground artists,The 49ers, drop “Dope Emcee” the first single from their fifth album called The World Record. The project is available for fans on November 21, 2012 via P-Vine Records and will be in stores throughout Japan and online.
The Double Rush directed video was filmed in NYC and NJ just before the destruction that Sandy caused to the region. The 49ers told AllHipHop.com, “We want to send our thoughts and prayers out to the victims of Sandy. We hope that this can be a record that unifies New York and all those affected by the destruction Sandy caused.”
Just before their project drops on November 21st the 49ers head overseas to the Japan for a set of shows where they will be performing their new material for fans from November 19th – November 30th. For more information visit, the49ers.wordpress.com/
The 49ers – Dope Emcee
The highly-anticipated “Life is Good/Black Rage” Concert tour headlined by Nas and Lauryn Hill (on select dates), with opening act Jhene Aiko, is halfway done, and audiences across the country have been enjoying the epic pairing.
AllHipHop.com caught the Atlanta date just a few days ago at the famed venue, The Tabernacle. The sold-out crowd was way “turnt up” for the Queensbridge headliner.
Support the “Life Is Good/Black Rage” tour on one of the remaining dates, and check out the great flicks of the lovely Jhene and Nas we captured below:
11-07 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory *
11-09 Rochester, NY – Main Street Armory
11-11 Boston, MA – House of Blues *
11-14 Chicago, IL – Congress Theatre *
11-16 Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium *
11-17 Magna, UT – Salt Air *
11-19 Oakland, CA – Fox Oakland Theater *
12-31 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall
* with Lauryn Hill
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Have you voted yet? If not, please head down to your nearest polling location and make it happen. Our future depends on it! Okay, so there is a huge rumor running rampant on the ‘net about posting a photo of your election ballot onto social networking sites. People are saying that it is illegal, and if you do so, your vote can be disqualified.
Now, this is a huge deal because everyone is doing it – not just celebrities like Beyonce and Mariah Carey, but tons of everyday citizens are showing pride that they voted and posting pics of their ballots. So, will these ballots be disqualified?
Our homegirl Jasmine Brand did the legwork for us and discovered that it is actually illegal in NY for voters to show their ballots publicly. Check out a screen shot of the law below:
Now, if that isn’t the most useless law ever! So our beautiful Bey did break the law after all. This law is actually valid in a large amount of the country, so check out if your state applies below:
But, does this mean her vote is disqualified? It doesn’t say anything about that, but just for security, I would advise you all not to post your ballots online. It is illegal to do so in many states, even after the election is over. Better safe than sorry!
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(AllHipHop News) After being on Hip-Hop radio in Shreveport, Louisiana and Dallas, Texas for years and spinning some of the South’s most popular records, DJ Hollyhood Bay Bay has signed with Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group.
After months of speculation and rumors, Rick Ross stamped “Bay Bay’s” Anwhat Entertainment movement with the official MMG stamp of approval via a Twitter post saying “@rickyrozay: @hollyhoodbaybay welcome to the Untouchable Empire @MaybachMusicGrp !!!!!!”
What it all means is still speculative as neither artist has commented on the terms of the deal the time of press, but Louisiana and Texas will tell you Hollyhood Bay Bay earned his stripes.
Bay Bay’s name has a familiar ring to many Hip-Hop fans across the country as his name is chanted in Hurricane Chris’ song “A Bay Bay” released in 2007 on his project, 51/50 Ratchett, a project some Hip-Hop historians regard as the start of the “ratchet” movement now popular across the country.
In the song Hurricane Chris pays respect to DJ Hollyhood Bay Bay, who then spun records at KoKo Pellis, a club in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Bay Bay was reportedly so popular that the crowd would chant “Ay, Bay Bay, Ay, Bay Bay” whenever he’d enter the club and it soon became part of the local nomenclature when “Bay Bay” entered the scene.
DJ Hollyhood Bay Bay was also mentioned on the Source’s Power 30 list having played a key role in many of the records that surfaced out of Louisiana and Texas over the past 10 years.
Earlier this year Rick Ross also made a move to sign DJ Scream’s stamping his Hoodrich Entertainment brand as well, no word on if Ross plans on signing any other DJs as of now.
More news as details emerge.
Rick Ross is allegedly in some trouble with the Gangster Disciples gang in Alabama, and to prove their point, the goons have made a YouTube video to express just how much they hate Ricky Rozay. How very 21st Century of them.
In the video, the leader of the GD crew leads about 15-20 male and female gang members to chant “Disciples,” while several male members take turns addressing Rick Ross, urging him to “check in” with them before someone checks in with him. The gang members claim that Rick Ross will not be able to step foot in Alabama for a show or for anything unless he “pays his dues” to them. Check out the World Star video below:
Damn, either Rick Ross needs to stay clear and free of Alabama, or he needs to hire a special forces team to accompany him next time he has any business there! UH!
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(AllHipHop News Feature) When President Barack Obama came into office in 2008, he had more celebrity fans than any other President in history. Here, some four years later, the celebrity crowd is still behind the President, and have been campaigning for him all over the country.
Just yesterday (November 5), two of the biggest stars in the world, Jay-Z and Bruce Springsteen, campaigned with the president in Columbus, Ohio on his final day of campaigning.
Throughout the year, AllHipHop.com caught up with some of the top celebrities and asked them if they thought President Obama should be reelected. Kevin Hart, who mentioned that he also donates to the president’s campaign, kept it funny, saying that he was voting for Obama because he’s “supposed to.”
“I talked to him, and I told him to his face that I was going to vote for him,” said Kevin Hart. “I’m a Barack fan, and he got dealt a bad hand, and it’s great to see him turn that hand into a good hand.”
Proud New York artist Jadakiss also believes that President Obama should be reelected.
“I’d like to see President Obama get another term, why not?” said Jadakiss. “They let all those other suckers get another term; let’s get Obama back!”
Watch the exclusive video below featuring Kevin Hart, Jadakiss, Terrence J, Olivia, Bobby V, and more, as they speak on why they are voting for President Barack Obama in today’s election – and why you should, too!
Editor’s Note: Today (November 6) is Election Day and if you haven’t already, please make sure to get out and vote!
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