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Fresh off the release of his OG Kush III: 7 Grams mixtape, PoeBoy/Cash Money artist Brisco is back with his new street album, Fruits of My Labor. Featuring brand new single Dedication, Fruits of My Labor contains 17 original tracks from the South Florida representative. In addition to mic work from Brisco, vocals on Fruits of My Labor come courtesy of Ace Hood, Bobby Womack, Lyfe Jennings, and Rico Love, as well as Poe Boy labelmates Billy Blue, Brianna and GhostWridah.
Last week, Lil’ Kim opened her “The Return Of The Queen” tour at The Paradise Theater in The Bronx. N.Y. She killed it at the concert and brought out Missy Elliott, Eve, Fred Da Godson and even had Pepa from Salt N Pepa chilling with her backstage.
Anyway, during a promotional run for the tour the Queen Bee sat down with the Breakfast Club and gave her version of the origin of the Nicki Minaj beef. Lil’ Kim basically said that she was set to sign with Cash Money and did a song featuring her and Nicki Minaj for Birdman’s album. The song never made it on the album and Kim says that Nicki Minaj stole her whole swag from that song.
Birdman says Lil’ Kim is not telling an accurate account of what happened. Check out what he told MTV’s DJ Envy below:
Nah, ain’t no truth to that, we based on creativity. If you know about YMCMB and you ever followed us and been a part of our music, biting and stealing that sh*t just ain’t for us. All [those] rap wars, we just grinding for the money, sun up, sun down. It’s Nicki Minaj all day everyday.”
Who do you believe?
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Ever since the Rihanna incident, it seems no matter what he does, Chris Brown will always have people who truly hate him. His career has been a rollercoaster of good and bad, and today is no different for the crooner. Rumors are swirling that Breezy bribed a key production member for the Grammys in order to win his first ever Grammy earlier this year. According to an inside source, there are alleged e-mails that show Breezy offering large sums of money in exchange for the Grammy for Best R&B album.
The executive in question is Ken Ehrlich who is responsible for putting together the Grammys telecast. Ehrlich was recently fired from his position, and the reason for his dismissal was “indiscretion and violation of the Academy’s ethics and integrity in rewarding talent.”
Neil Portnow, The President of The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences released a statement saying, “With almost ten years of being President for The Academy, I would have never predicted that this would happen. My lack of blessing for Chris’ nomination was known, but as I’ve always respected by colleagues’ insights, I mustered all I could not to fight it so much. I have worked alongside Ken for years now, and I am heavily disappointed, and will have to raise the conduct around this board. will see to it that nothing of this caliber of humiliation will happen again.”
Breezy’s rep’s are calling the story “bogus,” but the evidence is stacking against them. Let’s just hope those e- mails never see the light of day.
Happy Friday, my Dreamers and Doers!
Welcome to the day that you continue to keep getting it done!! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to talking! Talk is cheap!! It can get you somewhere, but it won’t keep you there!
In a world where social media has allowed us to become anything we want, we must make sure we don’t fall into the trap of saying more than we’re doing! Facebook has over 900 million users; Twitter: 462; Google+: 170; LinkedIn: 150! With some overlap that’s
more than one billion people talking and sharing what they’re “about” to do!! While it’s good to keep the world informed about your intentions, it’s imperative to remember that intentions don’t pay the bills!!!
Let your work speak for itself!! Spend more time cultivating your craft and creating meaningful relationships than just saying things for likes and retweets! Anybody can be a CEO, but your real bio is based on what you do day in and day out!! Stop talking and get to work!! Your dreams are only possible if you do what it takes to make them possible!!! NOTHING CAN STOP YOU!! THE WORLD IS YOURS!!
-Ash’Cash
“If your work speaks for itself, don’t interrupt.” -Henry J. Kaiser
“After all is said and done, a lot more will have been said than done.” -Unknown
“Tell me what you brag about and I’ll tell you what you lack.” -Spanish Proverb
“Well done is better than well said.” -Benjamin Franklin
“Ironically, making a statement with words is the least effective method.” -Grey Livingston
“Be content to act, and leave the talking to others.” -Baltasar Gracian
“Talk doesn’t cook rice.” -Chinese Proverb
“People may doubt what you say, but they will believe what you do.” -Lewis Cass
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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com.
(AllHipHop News) Rapper B.G. will formally be sentenced to prison next month, for weapons possession and witness tampering.
B.G., born Christopher Dorsey, is expected to be sentenced to at least eight to 10 years in prison, over a November 2009 arrest.
B.G. and two associates were caught in a stolen car, which also had three guns inside, two of which were reported stolen.
Authorities also found two extended clips in the vehicle.
According to the Times-Picayune, B.G. will be sentenced to prison on June 13, after several sentencing delays.
The two other men in the case have already been sentenced to prison over the stolen weapons.
Both B.G. and another man named Jerod Fedison, 29, were also charged with witness tampering.
They attempted to get Demounde Pollard, 19, to take the gun charges, since his record was clean at the time.
Jerod Fedison, 29, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in the crime.
Prosecutors are seeking a prison sentence that is longer than the mandatory minimum of eight to 10 years.
Check out a video of B.G. that the federal government is using to prosecute him below:
Well, DJ Spintelect “The African DJ” made us a promise, and he kept his word!
After our feature on DJ Spintelect a while back, the super spinner behind world-class rapper Talib Kweli promised he was going to create a special mix just for AllHipHop.com and its readers, and he has up and done it!
The “King of the Midweek Mix’s” gnarly offering has a little something for all tastes – from Meek Mill to Jean Grae to Frank Ocean to Game and more. Click the link below and enjoy. Thanks for the love, DJ Spintelect!
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(AllHipHop News) Drae Jackson has announced that two-time Grammy Award-nominated group Nappy Roots have teamed up with AllHipHop.com to present their new mixtape, Sh!t’s Beautiful, to be released for free on June 27.
“A lot of folks think Nappy ain’t made a song since Watermelon, Chicken N Gritz,” said member B. Stille, “but I look at this new project, Sh!t’s Beautiful, as a statement to those people. We’ve put out five albums and dozens of mixtapes since 2002. We are still touring and blessed to still be doing what we love — even a decade later, so really, sh*t’s beautiful. I’m especially excited because the project is absolutely free.”
The Kentucky group, which features members Skinny Deville, Ron Clutch, Fish Scales, Big V, and B. Stille, will follow up their 2011 album, Nappy Dot Org, with the new project which has all members of the collective excited to showcase their changes over the years.
“This project is dope because it’s shows the evolution of our Nappy Roots movement,” Skinny said. “You get the group breakdown, as well as a few features from some of our friends and label mates. We tour the country thoroughly and what we’ve found is that SH!T’S BEAUTIFUL and everyone deserves to hear our musical interpretation for free. Summertime nostalgia is the best feeling to have and this presentation and collection of work should embody just that.”
Nappy Roots member Ron Clutch said, “No man brought us together, but rather the simple love and respect for Hip-Hop. So regardless of what this world may throw our way, we accept it and use it to our benefit… realizing that ultimately sh*t’s bound to be beautiful.”
Added Fish Scales, “Right now I’m feeling very unapologetic. This album is a chance for me to do music that totally reflects me without any compromise.”
In addition to the new project, the group will hit the road on May 31 and touch down in cities including Washington D.C., St. Louis, MO and Orlando, FL before coming to a close on July 26 in Vero Beach. The tour will also include two listening parties and a Sh!t’s Beautiful release concert on June 27 in Atlanta.
Check out a full list of tour dates below:
For tickets and more information visit NappyRoots.com.
Rating: 8.5 / 10
To some, one-time Outkast protégé Killer Mike may have seemed to lose his way since emerging on the scene as that fantastic rapper who would show up on his fellow ATLiens eclectic records, chewing up the lush, pop scenery with his vicious rhymes. Not that his skills as an MC have ever been called into question, of course.
Mike’s Southern drawl has always been charismatic; sometimes hard, sometimes laidback, and always head-bobbingly infectious. But after three lengthy installments to his Pledge series – which saw him diversify with everything from revolutionary anthems to masculine, Waka-esque cuts to soul-sampling, sex anthems – Mike spent the last few years making great music and gaining the attention of media giants such as Rolling Stone, but the full appreciation (and possibly direction) hasn’t been there. Something had to change.
Help arrives from an unlikely source in producer and Definitive Jux entrepreneur, El-P. An underground king in NYC for his shadowy synths and mauling drum loops – best summarized by his own claustrophobic solo records – El Producto takes the role of sole producer on R.A.P. Music (an acronym for Rebellious African People, by the way), reinvigorating Killer Mike with his own brand of blazing Hip-Hop instrumentation. But to call this a record of Killer Mike’s neck-snapping country rhymes atop of El-P’s battering East Coast beats would be an over-simplification. Instead, both artists work in tandem, borrowing some of the mechanics from each other’s sound and fitting them to their own machine. Think Ice Cube and The Bomb Squad on AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted, a record that fused the sound of both coasts, and you’re most of the way there.
“Southern Fried”, for example, is an old-fashioned, greasy Atlanta jam mixed with El-P’s steely New York idiosyncrasies. Put it all together, and you’ve got a concoction reminiscent of Outkast’s classic Hip-Hop mash-up “BOB”. “Welcome to this country-fide, bonafide/And my flow is sweet as a potato pie,” raps Mike on “Southern Fried”, but your typical country sh*t, R.A.P. Music ain’t.
The occasional ATL shout-out aside, lyrically this may be Mike’s toughest album to date. He’s always liked a political jam, but here religion, social injustice, and police brutality all come in to focus. “Don’t Die” is a throwback to Death Certificate-era Cube with its vivid narration depicting crooked crops, while the ferocious “Reagan” is scathing attack on the former President’s administration, tarring every presidency since with the same brush:
“Ronald Reagan was an actor, Not at all a factor/
Just an employee of the country’s real masters/
Just like the Bushes, Clinton and Obama/
Just another talking head telling lies on teleprompters”
It’s the kind of rebellious rap that was once so prominent in the genre, marginalized over the years by noughties economic prosperity and Hip-Hop’s increased commercialism. Mike, however, is not afraid to point his crosshairs at those he deems worthy of a lyrical attack.
But it took El-P’s influence to ignite that fire. At 12 tracks, R.A.P. Music is more of an intense sprint than a marathon. There’s not a skit in sight; no slow jams or radio songs. El-P simply won’t allow it. “This album was created entirely by Jamie and Mike,” says Killer to open “JoJo’s Chillin”, acknowledging El-P’s considerable contribution. Mike stretches Jamie. Jamie focuses Mike.
It’s R.A.P. Music, and it’s beautiful.