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Hip-Hop Rumors: What Problems? Beanie Sigel Parties Like A Rock Star

I don’t know a lot about what is going on with Beanie Sigel these days. I just know that he’s got some issues with the IRS and a date in sentencing coming up. Well, damn that. I am hearing that freaking Beanie Sigel is out there in the world partying like its 1999 or something. And the crazy thing is Beans is out partying – from what I understand – with big names like Swizz Beatz and Pharrell.

Check a few photos a little birdie sent to me of him in action recently:

Perhaps this is going to be the turnaround we’d like to see in Beanie Sigel. I think we’ll see him back in true form like before with the new deal with EMI and company.

Daily Word: Expect The Best Now!!

Happy Monday, my Blessed and Highly Favored!

Welcome to the week that will change your life forever! The week where you change your outlook
and realize that everything you want is within arms reach! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to your expectations!

What are you waiting for? A miracle? Your circumstance to change? Your big breakthrough? A
better job? Are you currently expecting the worst, but hoping that the best happens by chance? Life, at any moment, will become difficult if you are not in tune with how simple it really is! Beginning today, it is imperative to realize that life will give you what you expect! Keep expecting the worst to happen, and that’s exactly what you’ll get! Expect your road to be paved with difficulties, and you will see obstacles everywhere you go…

On the other hand… Expect greatness, and greatness will be yours! Expect the best, and the best will have no choice but to come to you! Don’t wait until circumstances change! Don’t look for a distant time, when you feel like expecting the best is realistic!! EXPECT IT NOW!! Be confident in the direction you are traveling and know that as long as you continue on the right path, THE
BEST is inevitable!! Life is simple! Change your thoughts; you change your world! Expect everything to work out and it will…. because as John Lennon said, ‘Everything will be okay in the end’… If it’s not okay, then it’s not yet the end!!!!
-Ash’Cash

“Whatever you expect with confidence becomes your own self-fulfilling prophecy.” -Brian Tracy

“You begin by always expecting good things to happen.” -Tom Hopkins

“Expect your every need to be met. Expect the answer to every problem, expect abundance on every level…” -Eileen Caddy

“You cannot expect to achieve new goals or move beyond your present circumstances unless you change.” -Les Brown

“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” -Albert Einstein

“You were born to win, but to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win.” -Zig Ziglar

“Winners expect to win in advance.” -Unknown

“When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece.” -John Ruskin

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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.

Hip-Hop Rumors: 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s Baby Mamas Share Intimate Details About Their Famous Exes

Floyd Mayweather Jr. and 50 Cent aka “The Money Team” have grown extremely close to one another. Unfortunately for them, their bromance has also has rubbed off on their exes, Josie Harris and Shaniqua Tompkins, who have teamed up to spill the beans and share their dirty secrets, and it ain’t looking good for the Money Team.

The two ladies have collaborated for an exclusive interview with Mommy’s Dirty Little Secret.com, and they are dishing about everything from Mayweather’s alleged domestic violence to 50 Cent allegedly burning down his ex’s home, as well as the alleged cheating ways of both men.

Just so you have some background information, Josie Harris is the ex of Mayweather, and the two have three children together who are 8, 11, and 12 years old. She is also the woman who accused him of domestic violence, which he was convicted of, and will be serving 90 days in jail for in a few weeks.

Shaniqua Tompkins is the mother of 50 Cent’s 15-year-old son Marquise and the woman who accused him of burning down her house with her son still inside.

Check out the Q&A below – it’s crazy!

Patricia Dean: How is your relationship with 50 right now?

Shaniqua Tompkins: It has its ups and downs. It’s a hard relationship to explain. He’s a bitter man, very bitter.

PD: Why is he bitter? Because you tried to sue him for $50 million?

ST: I didn’t sue him, he took me to court for child support, he sued me for defamation of character. The only time I tried to sue him is when he tried to evict me and his son from our home, the home he promised to give me.

PD: Why did he sue you for defamation?

ST: Because at the time the house burned down, I was asked in public who I thought burned my house down and I said he (50 Cent) did. When your money’s very long you can pay someone to do something. But that’s still you doing it, you’re just as guilty.

PD: Do you hold a grudge against him for that?

ST: No, because God wants you to forgive. I just had to let it go. Call it Karma, it all comes back. I don’t have to be mean or vindictive; we all get what’s coming to us.

PD: Are you still in love with him?

ST: No, I love 50 like a cousin maybe; I’m not in love though.

PD: Josie, how’s your relationship with Floyd? With all the cheating and domestic violence, do you forgive him?

Josie Harris: Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a d***. I have forgiven him, I’m over it. I did my s***. I’ve hit him over the head with a Tonka truck when I found out he was cheating on me. We had a pretty volatile relationship. Anyone who knows us, knows that. For him to put another ring on another chick’s finger, then come over to my house and try to control me and who I’m having sex with (C.J. Watson)… I mean that’s just him. She ain’t the only one that got a ring. He the ring master, there’s a couple people that got a ring. He’s just about that life. I didn’t deserve the abuse, my kids didn’t deserve to see that. We have gotten into to it before but what was most disturbing is that my son had to get help for me because had no idea how long it was going to last. Floyd’s beyotch-ass friend was watching the whole time as he put his hands on me, he even tried to block my kid from leaving.

PD: Who was it? Do we know who this ‘friend’ is?

JH: He was a friend, we won’t say any names. Somebody in Floyd’s camp, who is very relevant. I don’t even feel comfortable with my kids around him because I think he’s a snake. Any real man that see another man seeing red and putting his hands on a woman should intervene, he didn’t so s***.

D: How about you Shaniqua, did 50 ever get violent with you?
SH: Yes. When he put his hands on me in front of my daughter is when I knew the relationship was over. I’d never fight any of the girls he was messing around behind my back with though. Hoes are going to be hoes. I did have to call Meagan Good once. She claimed 50 was just a friend and he was helping her to get over a break up. She played her part well, as a good mistress does.

D: How about 50 and Chelsea Handler? I heard she said he is ‘adequate’ in bed, and surprisingly he had no response to that. Is it true? How is he in bed?
ST: 50 is a bully, but he’s afraid of Chelsea, she’s bigger than him. As for him in bed…he’s okay.


PD: How about Floyd, how’s he in bed?
JH: He’s boring in bed.

Alrighty then! You can check out the full interview here.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Shawty Lo Making Legal Syzyrp? And Cologne?

There are plenty legal ways to make people relax and chill, but a 50 Cent affiliate has his own way. Looks like Shawty Lo is making his own version of Syzrup to sell over the counter. It would appear that Lo has a new revenue stream on the way until he makes his G-Unit debut. Nobody knows when that will be, eh? Shawty Lo is also going to do a book about his life and even his own cologne. Maybe that will help you out, but I don’t want to smell anything remotely like Shawty Lo! LOL!

GO SHAWTY!

Ray J Signs West Coast Group The FiNaTTicZ

(AllHipHop News) Ray J’s Knockout Entertainment has inked a worldwide deal with eOne Music, to release a new album by West Coast group The FiNaTTicZ.

The Eastside, Los Angeles-based group is currently experiencing success with their single “Don’t Drop That Thun Thun.”

The FiNaTTicZ’s signing with Ray J’s Knockout Entertainment marks his return as an executive in the music business.

“I’m excited to get back to music by partnering with eOne on the FiNaTTicZ,” Ray J said. “I have enjoyed my greatest musical successes with this company and I look forward to the FiNaTTicZ having a big hit with their new single “Don’t Drop That…”

The FiNaTTicZ consists of members Killa F, Jayarah the Truth, EZ the Great and Nyce.

They are currently in the studio working on their debut album for Knockout Entertainment.

A release date was not available for their debut album as of press time.

“I will be there with the full support of the Knockout team to make sure they go the distance,” Ray J concluded.

Masspike Miles Inks Management Deal; Recalls Meeting Rick Ross

(AllHipHop News) Maybach Music artist Masspike Miles is preparing for some milestone events in his career, as a singer signed to one of Hip-Hop’s hottest record labels.

Masspike Miles recently signed a deal with Mann-Up Muzik, which will handle a variety of aspects of the singer’s career, including booking, press, promotion and radio.

“We feel Masspike Miles will be a hybrid to merge the R&B world with the rest of pop culture”! He has what it take to be the next voice of R&B,” said Shawn “Tamir” Wilson, President of Mann-Up Muzik.

According to Wilson, Masspike Miles is preparing to embark on a promotional tour in support of his latest mixtape “Say Hello To Forever.

In related news, Masspike Miles recently sat with AllHipHop.com to detail his first meeting with Rick Ross, while the rapper was in his hometown of Boston Massachusetts.

The two were aspiring artists when they first met in the recording studio.

“After he dropped the 16 [bars], two months later we shot the video together,” Masspike told AllHipHop.com. “Right after we shot the video together, he said to me ‘I’m creating a new label called Maybach Music,’ and he said to be ‘it’d be dope to have you on the label.”

Follow Mikey T The Movie Star on Twitter @MTMovieStar

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jay-Z Says Blue Ivy Will Probably Be “The Worst, Spoiled Little Kid Ever”

Jay-Z sat down and opened up about fatherhood with Oprah Winfrey for her “Oprah’s Master Class: Special Edition”, which airs Sunday on OWN at 10 p.m. ET/PT. In the clip, Jay-Z confesses the the inevitable – that Blue Ivy will probably be the most spoiled kid in history. Check out a few of his comments about fatherhood below:

“I imagine I’ll take things I learned from my mom and things I’ve learned from raising my nephews and apply that,” the rapper says.

“Then at the end of the day, I just know I’ll probably have the worst, spoiled little kid ever.”

And, even Jay-Z knows that once your little angle grows up to become a young adult, they may start to resent you a little bit.

“Everyone imagines they’ll be a great dad until their [kids are] teenagers. [They say], ‘Get away from me, Dad. You’re embarrassing me.’ ”

You can check out the clip here

Spotted at People.com

Andre 3000 Begins Shooting Jimi Hendrix Movie In Ireland

(AllHipHop News) Outkast rapper Andre 3000 will begin shooting his highly anticipated role as Jimi Hendrix this month in Ireland.

IFTN reports that Andre 3000 is starring in the biopic, titled “All Is By My Side.”

The biopic will reportedly document the time Jimi Hendrix spent in England, as recorded his debut album Are You Experienced, while plotting his return to America.

“All Is By My Side” is being written and directed by John Ridley, the writer behind movies like “Red Tails,” “Undercover Brother,” “Three Kings” and others.

“All Is By My Side” will start shooting in Dublin and Wicklow, Ireland for six weeks.

Flo Rida On the Importance of Staying Healthy: “Your Body is Your Vehicle”

Being raised in Miami, Florida – reportedly one the most healthy cities in the America – Flo Rida grew up in an environment where staying fit was the thing to do. By eating healthy and working out at least three to four times a week, Flo Rida knows that he will be able to sustain the energy needed on stage to rock the crowd throughout his rigorous tour schedule. AllHipHop.com recently spoke with Flo about his attitude towards health and how he keeps up his healthy physique:

AllHipHop.com: Can you talk about your work ethic with respect to staying healthy? Hip-Hop has made some recent strides towards staying healthier, and we were just wondering how you remain fit.

Flo Rida: I mean, you know, prior to me having success, I always went to the gym and things like that just as a hobby. But then, as I got farther into music with the record deal and everything, and with all the shows I do, I just felt like me having the means to be able to pay for a trainer, I just take my trainer on the road with me.

A lot of times, I’m on the stage for over an hour, and as an artist, it really takes a toll on you if you don’t eat right and you don’t really work on your whole cardio, so it’s something that’s very serious to me. To have some longevity in this, you definitely have to take care of you body, which is your vehicle. If you don’t take care of your vehicle, you can’t get to your destination, so I’m really up on that.

Take a look at Flo Rida’s work out routine below, and maybe you’ll pick up a few tips! As always, be safe when working out, and make sure you have fun!

Trey Songz and Kelly Rowland Get It On In New Video for “Heart Attack”

R&B’s head dude Trey Songz is back with the video for the first single off his forthcoming, fifth studio album, Chapter V.

As his love interest, Kelly Rowland plays the role perfectly, and it seems like there might be actual chemistry happening in the video. Sorta reminds us of the love that Usher and Chili shared in the video for his 2001 #1 hit, “U Got It Bad”.

 Trey Songz’ Chapter V is slated to hit stores this summer.

Book Notes: A Breakdown of the Latest Urban Reads

Spring has already sprung, and summer is on the way! This is the season that inspires sweet words of poetry both on wax and on paper, and this month, AllHipHop.com’s “Book Notes” salutes writers of both new and classic books of poems that enlighten and inspire:

Armageddon of Funk by Michael Warr

This year, for the first time the Black Caucus of the American Library Association recognized books of poetry for its annual Literary Awards. In Armageddon of Funk, Warr examines numerous issues in American life by juxtaposing unlike situations side-by-side. Armageddon of Funk was awarded as a honorable mention for its interconnection of a world of opposites.

Hip-Hop Poetry and the Classics by Alan Lawrence Sitomer

Hip-Hop has long been understood to be the poetry of disenfranchised people of the inner-city community. In this workbook-style book, Hip-Hop is understood through in-depth analysis of poetic literary devices and writing activities. The book compares the poetry of Robert Frost and Shakespeare to Public Enemy and Notorious B.I.G. Hip-Hop Poetry and the Classics is a great exploration of our culture for any lover of rhyme.

The Rose that Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur

A collection of poems written, between 1989-1991, these passionate and engaging poems were published after the legendary rappers death, in 1996. Complete with black and white photographs, drawings, and a preface by his mother and a foreward by Nikki Giovanni, The Rose that Grew from Concrete is a classic that deserves to grace the bookshelf of every Hip-Hop head.

Book of Rhymes: The Poetics of Hip-Hop by Adam Bradley

Using the lyrics of Eminem and Jay-Z among others, the Book of Rhymes is a classic book that explores Hip-Hop as poetry, and as a source of revolution in the craft of poetry. Harvard Professor of African-American Studies, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. praises Book of Rhymes as, “a tour de force.” As Hip-Hop ages, and academic study of the culture grows, scholars, like Bradley, who grew up on the genre will be the champions of preserving its brilliance for future generations.

The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni: 1968-1998 by Nikki Giovanni

With a tattoo that reads, “Thug Life,” on her forearm, Giovanni is a poetic legend and lover of Hip-Hop music and culture. She has written numerous articles and poems for young people and remains a professor of poetry and literature at Virginia Tech. Giovanni helped fuel the” Black Arts Movement” which preceded the births of many Hip-Hop legends. Nikki Giovanni is a staple of Black culture and her contributions to Hip-Hop culture can’t be understated.

Biba Adams is a Senior Staff Writer and Book Editor for AllHipHop.com. She is a lover of all things literary, including poetry. Send her handclaps and fingersnaps on Twitter (@BibatheDiva).

The Rap Avengers: Does Hip-Hop Need a Hero?

“One day I got struck by Knowledge of Self/ It gave me super-scientifical powers” – “Can’t Stop the Prophet, Jeru Tha Damaja

It’s 2012, and Hip-Hop is on the eve of destruction. Fortunately, Earth’s mightiest MCs have banded together to save us from the evil corporate villains who are bent on destroying the culture. The group known as the Rap Avengers has sworn to never again let fear, egos, or personal differences prevent them from fighting for the Hip-Hop principles of Peace, Unity, Love, and having fun…

Well, I guess some things only happen in the movies…

Without a doubt, The Avengers, will go down in history as one of the biggest Hollywood blockbusters ever. For those who aren’t down with comics, it’s a movie based on the long-running, comic book series about how a bunch of Earth’s strongest heroes unite from time to time to kick butt when some galactic gangstas try to take over the planet.

However, historically, most comic book heroes have bypassed the ‘hood.

Old School comedians used to joke that Superman would fly over a burning apartment building full of kids in the ghetto to save a cat stuck in a tree in the ‘burbs.

Relatively speaking, there has always been a lack of Black superheroes. Back in the day, there were only a couple of sidekicks with “Black” in their names like Captain America’s trusty homie, “The Black Falcon”, or the token Black guy from the old Super Friends cartoon, “Black Vulcan.” The only major heroes were “The Black Panther,” who held down his African kingdom, “Storm,” the fine sista from the X-Men, and Power Man (Luke Cage, hero for hire), who wouldn’t even open the door for your grandma unless she tipped him five bucks. The only ones who really repped’ the Black community were Fat Albert, “The Brown Hornet”, and “Verb Man” from School House Rock.

Unfortunately , many of the real heroes who were really down for the people never made it into the comic books, nor the history books.

In the early 20th Century, Marcus Garvey formed the African Legion, and during the 1950s, Robert Williams formed the Deacons for Defense to protect the Black community. There were also groups in the ’60s such as the Black Liberation Army and the Republic of New Africa who fought for the people.

Other than Black organizations, there were groups like the Young Lords (Puerto Rican Nationalists) and AIM (American Indian Movement). According to legendary Hip-Hop photographer and author of several books including They Call it Graffiti, Ernie Paniccioli, “Red Pride and Red Power were reawakened by AIM and their demands for land rights, Freedom of Religion and the right to determine their own destiny still resonate in the hearts of native people throughout this stolen land.”

Despite the numerous ‘hood flicks glorifying Black-on-Black violence and the Tyler Perry-like movies, Hollywood has largely ignored the real heroes of oppressed communities. Until this day, there has only been one major movie made about Malcolm X (Spike Lee’s X) and only one about the Black Panther Party (Mario Van Peeble’s Panther).

There have been a few good fictitious movies, like The S#### Who Sat by the Door, based on the novel by Sam Greenlee about a CIA agent who used his skills to politicize gang members. And, DROP Squad, executive produced by Spike Lee, about a squad who went around “reprogramming” sellouts, much like Ice Cube’s 1991 video for “True to the Game”. Interestingly enough, according to Brian Ward in his book, Just My Soul Responding, there was a real DROP Squad in the late ’60s known as the FPC (Fair Play Committee) that put heat on industry cats who they felt were exploiting the community.

Over the years, Hip-Hop has had its own heroes such as Afrika Bambaataa’s Zulu Nation and Rev. Conrad Tillard’s (formerly Minister Conrad Muhammad) Movement For Change, which sought to bring peace and unity to the culture. And more recently, you have groups like the Uhuru Hip Hop Movement and the Militant Mind Militia who are trying to use Hip-Hop for Black Liberation.

However, the question becomes, why hasn’t a strong gang of conscious, super-lyrical MCs banded together to battle the corporate-owned rappers who spit ignorance and rescue the art form from the industry evil doers? After all, crews such as MMG (Maybach Music Group) and YMCMB (Young Money Cash Money Billionaires) have no problem coming together to lock down the industry, with no apologies.

There could be several reasons. Maybe fear of being forever blackballed by an unforgiving industry. Or perhaps, it’s a matter of over-sized egos. Who knows?

Could be that the same classism that has prevented other organizations from uniting for the common good of the ‘hood has also affected Hip-Hop.

Maybe we all aren’t fighting for the same thing.

According to Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. of the POCC/BPPC (Prisoners of Conscience Committee/Black Panther Party Cubs), “We do not have the same interests. Some people benefit from our people’s detriment.”

Bottom line is, no dude with a Viking hat and a sledgehammer is going to come down from the clouds and help us. And, we all know that Captain America ain’t gonna save us.

And since we have been waiting for a super troupe of Hip-Hop heroes to save rap music for, at least, the last decade, and the closest thing we have gotten is a Tupac hologram. Maybe they ain’t comin’ either…

No one is gonna save us but us. And this goes for the ‘hood and Hip-Hop.

It just takes one person to start a movement, and the rest will follow. So, maybe the hero lies within you.

Like Nas said on “Hero”, “The game needs him/plus the people need someone to believe in.”

TRUTH Minista Paul Scott’s weekly column is This Ain’t Hip Hop: a column for intelligent Hip Hop headz. He can be reached at [email protected], on his website, www.NoWarningShotsFired.com or on Twitter (@truthminista).

Hip-Hop Rumors: Will Secret Texts / Pics Between Wiz And Amber Rose Be Leaked?

ILLSEED EXCLUSIVE!

I am hearing something serious! OK, not as serious as WikiLeaks or something, but I am being told that we should not be shocked if we are soon privy to Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose’s private information soon. Why? According to sources that I know, Wiz had his phone stolen i Memphis, TN! Some brazen freaker went right up in his dressing room and stole the dag on thing! I don’t know how, but from what I understand is the person that got it now has access to all of the information in it as well. If they are a beneficent thief, then maybe they won’t put it out there. But, don’t sleep!

WELP! We’ll see what happens!

Fashion Line +FreshiAm+ Adds One-Word Flavor to the Snapback Trend

Hot new culture blog/clothing design house, +FreshiAm+, is hitting fashion directly on the head. The brand has captured the attention of rappers Theophilus London and A$AP Rocky with their unique limited-edition snapback hats. In fact, the brand has collaborated with London, who is rarely seen without the hats that are quickly becoming his trademark – the LVRS hat he sports retailed for $50 and quickly sold out.

Launched in 2008 by Nigerian-born, American-raised visual and graphic artist, Tunde, +FreshiAm+ started out as a culture blog and graphic design business. “I wanted to integrate music, art, fashion, everything. In culture everything should be as important as the other, there really is no separation,” says Tunde.

The designer notes that his focus quickly changed: “Fashion is the best business model for a visual artist who wants to create things for a lot people.” Starting with a line of one-of-a-kind T-shirts in 2009, +FreshiAm+ quickly grew in popularity, and in 2010, Tunde designed the hats that would take them from his little apartment in Atlanta to being an internationally recognizable symbol of cool culture.

“With the State of Mind hats, I wanted to move up from the sportiness of the snapback,” Tunde explains. “I didn’t understand how if I wanted to wear a hat, it had to have a team on it. I wanted to create something classic.”

There are 10 State of Mind hats each embroidered with one word – to be interpreted at will. Nine of the hats are always available; the 10th is currently the Le Alphabet Soup hat, of which only 50 were produced. Le Alphabet Soup is a collaboration with fashion phenoms, Dee and Ricky. The hat, with an assortment of 11-12 characters, made from bamboo fleece, and randomly ordered on a black snapback, retails for $120. Only 50 of the hats will made available worldwide.

The newest collaboration with Dee and Ricky is a major win for Tunde and +FreshiAm+. After all, Dee and Ricky, identical twins (in a set of triplets), are barely over drinking age, and are the designers who created the Lego Heart pin that Kanye wore in support of 808’s and Heartbreaks. If that’s not enough, Dee and Ricky are also working with Marc Jacobs and Pharrell. Their work has been worn by models and celebrities in every major fashion magazine including Vogue.

So, what’s next for +FreshiAm+? Tunde’s full fashion collection, LOVE is available on the site. The collection includes unique t-shirts, tanks, pendants, and tote bags. But, you better buy soon, because the entire +FreshiAm+ collection usually sells out.

The State of Mind hats and LOVE are available at www.freshiam.net. Follow them on Twitter (@freshiamatl).

Ask Ash Cash: Things To Be Careful About When Using Your Credit Card

AllHipHop.com’s resident Daily Word guru and all-around inspirational guy, Ash Cash, is back with his latest installment of “Ask Ash Cash.”

Watch the video below his response, as he offers more sound advice to readers:

Peace and Blessings Family!! Today’s installment of “Ask Ash Cash” comes from Ms. Laura Goldstein… But, as I said last week, I also want to hear from you. If you have any business or finance questions, please tweet me (@IamAshCash) using #AskAshCash, or e-mail me your video or question to [email protected]. I also stream live every Monday at 9PM on Wave45.tv!!

Dear Ash Cash: What are some things to be careful about when using my credit card?

There are many things that you should consider when using your credit card, but the two most important are: 1) Keeping your usage down and 2) Watching out for interest rate increases.

It is important to know that you should not be using your credit card to make everyday purchases for items like food, clothing, and gas. Credit cards should be used for emergency purposes only; using your credit card as a substitute for cash can put you into serious debt before you even know it. With that said, make sure you stay within 30% of your credit limit to avoid damage to your credit score.

Your credit score is broken down into five (5) categories… 35% is Your Payment History, 30% is your Usage, 15% is the Length of your Credit History, 10% is your New Credit, and 10% is your Credit Mix… With Usage being a large part of your credit score, make sure you are keeping your balances low to help keep your score high!!

Lastly, pay attention to your interest rate, and make sure it hasn’t increased. Your credit card’s interest rate can increase when you’ve defaulted on the original credit card terms. For example, you were late on a payment, went over the credit limit, or bounced the check for your payment. Before February 22, 2010, you could’ve even seen an increased rate if you were late on a payment to another creditor – a practice known as “universal default” – but due to new laws implemented by President Obama, this is no longer the case!

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.

EXCLUSIVE: Lil Kim’s Rep Accuses Azealia Banks Of Manufacturing Phony Beef

(AllHipHop News) Representatives for Lil Kim have accused Harlem newcomer Azealia Banks of manufacturing a phony beef with the veteran rapper.

Azealia Banks to Twitter, where she tweeted a series of messages, presumably directed at Lil Kim.

Reports suggested that Azealia Banks, who lionized Lil Kim on Twitter weeks earlier, was supposed to collaborate on her upcoming mixtape “Broke With Expensive Taste.”

Apparently that is not the case, according to Lil Kim’s publicist CJ Carter.

“My client and azealia have NEVER spoke to one another or met AT ALL,” CJ Carter told AllHipHop.com in a press release.

“Kim was actually very flattered Azealia’s public admiration for her, which is why it’s so hard to understand how someone who claims to be a true Lil Kim fan could flip the script so easily on someone who was supposedly their idol,” Carter noted.

According to CJ Carter, Azealia Banks went right to twitter with her issues, as opposed to reaching out to anyone from Lil Kim’s camp.

Carter said that Lil Kim has no problems with Azealia Banks and will not engage in a petty, manufactured feud with the fledgling rapper.

“We have no idea what they are referencing and have no desire to discuss the matter any further as there is nothing to talk about,” CJ Carter said “It honestly seems that someone from Azealia’s team would rather have her fans buy into manufactured drama instead of buying music.”

Check out the full statement below:

Earlier today a press release went out making a claim that there was friction between Hip Hop Icon “Lil Kim” and aspiring hip artist azealia banks. The release comes as a surprise to our team,being that my client and azealia have NEVER spoke to one another or met AT ALL. Kim was actually very flattered azealia’s public admiration for her, which is why it’s so hard to understand how someone who claims to be a true Lil Kim fan could flip the script so easily on someone who was supposedly their idol. It is also VERY interesting that NO ONE from her team made any attempts to reach out to anyone from our team to voice any concerns or problems that they may have had. I have NEVER heard of anyone having a conflict with someone they have NEVER met with or personally spoke with. We have no idea what they are referencing and have no desire to discuss the matter any further as there is nothing to talk about. It honestly seems that someone from azealia’s team would rather have her fans buy into manufactured drama instead of buying music. Kim knows nothing of any beef, and furthermore has had nothing but nice things to say about her. We don’t know what this is and will not address this any further. It seems that this is another sad attempt by someone trying to use my client for publicity. We wish her nothing but the best.