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Daily Word: Hustle Harder!!

Great Morning, my Movers and Shakers!

Welcome to the day you stop making excuses and go get what you want! Today’s Daily Word is
dedicated to your Hustle! Those who really want something make it happen, those who don’t make excuses!

You can’t go around wishing for success, but not be willing to take the proper steps in order to attain it! You can have anything you want in life as long as you are willing to put in the work to get it! Effective Immediately, I need you to stop giving yourself a way out! Stop trying and stop thinking in terms of at least! You either do or you don’t!

Don’t say you are trying to be successful… Make a decision that you WILL be then DO IT! If you
don’t have what you want in life yet, you simply have to Hustle Harder! There are million reasons and excuses, but the only thing that can really stop you is YOU!! Get Out of your way and live the life that is intended for you! It’s Always to Early to Quit! Don’t Stop Until You Get What You Came For!!!!
-Ash’Cash

“When someone tells you “no,” it doesn’t mean that you can’t do it, it simply means that you can’t do it with them.” -Karen E. Quinones Miller

“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.” -Babe Ruth

“There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.” -Beverly Sills

“All the so-called “secrets of success” will not work unless you do.” -Unknown

“It will never rain roses: when we want to have more roses, we must plant more roses.” -George Eliot

“Things may come to those who wait…but only the things left by those who hustle.” -Abraham Lincoln

“Don’t stop til you get to the top. And then break out the sledge hammer and keep on going.” -Juliet C. Obodo

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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.

 

EXCLUSIVE: DMX Reveals Details About Almost Becoming A “Bad Boy” And How Biggie Made Him Appreciate A Smile

(AllHipHop News) DMX’s new album, Undisputed is in stores now, and for many fans, there is no disputing that musically, Dark Man X is back on top of his game. In an exclusive, sit-down with AllHipHop.com, the rapper reminisces back to his unsigned artist days and shares a story about nearly signing a record deal with Bad Boy – but being overlooked in favor of The Lox.

“You know the Lox got signed before I did. They were a “safer” group,” said DMX. “Puff signed them, and you know it was a blessing and a curse, because they were happy they got signed and they were on “The Benjamins”, but then he [Diddy] made them jiggy and put them in suits and made them write lyrics for him and took their publishing and raped them.”

DMX goes on to explain how Damion “D-Roc” Butler set up a meeting between himself and Diddy, but Diddy passed on signing him because he didn’t feel that DMX was a marketable artist.

“The thing I respect about Puff was that he told me to my face [he said], ‘his voice is too ruff, he’s not marketable.'” You got to respect that.”

In the interview, DMX also shares his fond memories of Biggie and explains how Biggie helped him appreciate a smile.

“I never saw Biggie smile until after he died, [it was] in the ‘Hypnotize’ video,” said DMX. “When I saw it, I was like wow, he was really enjoying his life; and it got taken away from him. It was then that I cherished a smile.”

Check out the exclusive video interview below where DMX shares details about almost signing with Diddy, and explains how Biggie Smalls helped him appreciate a smile:

Hip-Hop Rumors: What Producer Is The Tax Man After Now?

Super producer and artist Sean Garrett has produced 17 number one hit singles for artists including Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Janet Jackson, and Mary J. Blige, so he has to be caked up, right? Wrong!

According to TMZ, the State of Georgia filed a tax lien against Garrett earlier this year, claiming he owes $732,553.57 in back taxes for the years 2006 and 2007.  Sources close to Garrett say the tax bill stems from an error made by an ex employee of Sean’s — and they claim Sean is taking steps to resolve the issue.

As if that wasn’t enough,, Garrett has somehow gone broke and allegedly owes American Express $108,084.62 in unpaid bills. The credit card company is currently suing Garrett, who owes double the amount of his credit limit.

A rep for Sean Garrett told TMZ, “The lawsuit has no merit. The charges in question are result of identity theft and fraudulent transactions that have been in dispute by Sean’s accounting team with AmEx for quite some time. He and his team are currently looking into all options including a private investigation.”

Damn, son! I hope he can get his tax and AMEX situations worked out, credit card fraud takes a long time to prove and dealing with the IRS is no walk in the park. His credit score must be in the dumps right now.

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Mixtape Review: Dice Raw’s “Greatest Rapper Never: The Mixtapes Vol. 1”

If you’re familiar with the Hip-Hop scene in Philadelphia, then you should be familiar with Dice Raw. As the principal collaborator and writer for The Roots, the Grammy-winning MC has been cranking out dope rhymes for quite some time, but with the release of his latest project, The Greatest Rapper Never: The Mixtapes Vol. 1, he’s out to show off a bit of his diversity as a solo artist. Although there are some skippables here, the project overall is an accurate portrayal of his unique ability to make different styles of songs, which is a talent that some can’t hope to claim.

Keep in mind that this is indeed a mixtape; from completely going in over Rick Ross’ “Hold Me Back” in a song aiming at Mitt Romney (“Tea Party”), to his radio-aimed “Crybaby” (complete with the unfortunate Auto-tuned hook), there’s several instances that remind you so. However, even throughout those chances taken, there are dope songs that fans familiar with Raw with gravitate and rock to. “My Name Raw” is one of those simple, yet aggressive songs that shows him lyrically flexing, while “Fake Emcees” has him addressing the rappers who act hard, but stay enclosed with human shields/bodyguards.

Although the first half of the LP has an aggressive tone, Raw changes it up towards the end as he reflects with the last few songs. “Dining Alone” has him reflecting over being left, while “Rear Window” has potent content within it as well. The last few songs on Greatest Rapper Never show the traditional ability of Dice Raw; more listeners will be able to rock it than the other misses such as “Crybaby”, and the Nicki Minaj-sampled vocal flip for “The Illest”.

And speaking of rockets, that was essentially what he tossed at Mitt Romney on “Tea Party”. It’s so blatant and disrespectful, it almost comes off as sloppy, but he definitely gets his point across. He’s also one of the few artists to throw tentativeness to the wind and state exactly how he feels on that aspect, but then again, Dice has never been one to hold his tongue.

The best thing about the project might also the worst thing about it; because it’s a plethora of random songs it can come off as lackluster, but the songs that are done well easily outweigh the bad. It wouldn’t be a bad thing to consider it more as an experiment, as Raw is prepping the second edition of his solo trilogy, The Greatest Rapper Never, and could very well be testing the waters to see which songs stick and which don’t. For now, his sampler platter of a project should keep his fans satisfied until the main course.

Rating: 7/10

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Diss Or Punchline – Lil’ Wayne Says “No Frank Ocean, I’m Straight”

As happy as I am to see the Hip-Hop phrase “no h###” go away, I’m not sure this is the right way to flip it. In his remix for Future’s song “Turn Off The Lights”, Lil’ Wayne replaces the phrase “no h###” and instead says “No Frank Ocean.” Check out the full lyric below:

“Tell her I skate/I ain’t got no worries/No Frank Ocean, I’m straight.”

So I have to ask, is this a diss or a punchline? You can check out the track below. Do you think “No Frank Ocean” is going to catch on the way “no h###” did?

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Missy Elliot Releases First Two Singles Off New Timbaland-Produced Album, Talks Aaliyah Album Controversy

(AllHipHop News) Missy Elliot reunited with her musical muse super producer Timbaland on UStream to announce the iTunes release of her first two singles “9th Inning” and “Triple Threat”. During a UStream interview last night (September 17) with Mona Scott-Young and a legion of fans on social media sites, Elliot explained excitedly that the two new tracks will be featured on her new album that is due sometime this year.

“I like to call it theatrical Hip-Hop,” says Elliot. “It’s not the Da Real World all over again ,but just the dramatics of the real world is the feeling that I get from this album.”

Even though this will be Elliot’s first release of an entire body of new material in seven years, Timbaland says that their timing couldn’t be better. “I think what’s going on right now is the same ol same ol,” says the legendary producer, who produces every song on the 12-track album.

“The timing is right for what we doing right now. We didn’t pick it. It just happened this way,” he added.

Both Elliot and Timbaland were tight lipped about the featured artists on the album, until a fan asked Elliot if there would be another collaboration with fellow femcees vets Lil Kim, Eve, and Trina, to which Elliot responded sparingly: “I do have something special with us three,” says Elliot. “Fun party record. Keep it fun.”

Host Scott-Young also made sure to ask Elliot and Timbaland about their views on the upcoming, Drake-executive produced Aaliyah album that has caught some recent criticism from fans due to the producing duos lack of involvement.

“A lot of people are asking about the Aaliyah situation. And we’ve had to answer that all day today. So I think we kinda worn out,” said Elliot. “And something set on my heart and said, ‘maybe let’s not talk about it so much because Aaliyah she didn’t represent controversy. She represented peace.’ We just trying to keep positive energy around her name.”

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jay Electronica Leaves His UK Rich Chick?


According to the Daily Mail of the UK, it looks like Jay Electronica has moved on from the rich babe Kate Goldsmith. They are saying that dude had dumped her for somebody else.

Trouble appears to be brewing between Kate Goldsmith and her hip-hop beau Jay Electronica.

Jay has been spending time with stunning Burberry model Cara Delevingne and Kate – who split from her husband, millionaire financier Ben Goldsmith, in June – is not impressed by their blossoming friendship.
A source says: ‘Kate and Jay are having fearful rows as he’s getting too close to Cara for her liking.’
Record company boss Kate, 30, is still living in her marital home in Kensington, West London, with her three young children – just a stone’s-throw away from her New Orleans-born boyfriend, who moved from Belgravia to be near her.

Cara doesn’t live far away, either – her family home is in neighbouring Chelsea.

The Bedales-educated catwalk star, who celebrated her 20th birthday in August, has been dividing her time between Sao Paulo, Ibiza and St Tropez over the summer and recently she was reported to be dating One Direction heart-throb Harry Styles.

However, friends say she has been spending time with 35-year-old Jay when back in London.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: 50 Cent Did It Again! Tony Yayo Goes Rogue! Quickies!

50 CENT REALLY DID IT.

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There are no friends. 50 Cent talks about his relationship with Floyd. Damn. Nobody can stay cool anymore.

50’s new album has been pushed back again.

THIS!

Tony Yayo. Said. This.

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

Mariah Carey has ended rumors that there is a beef with her and Nicki Minaj. What did you think she would do, confirm?

Usher and Shakira is reportedly going to join “The Voice” and replace Cee-Lo and X-Tina Aggy. the only reason they are bumping them is because both artists are looking to hit their music careers again in a major way.

J. Cole has not made a response to Diggy Simmons’s diss. He probably realizes that Tyrese will murder his career if he should try to make a move on the young son of Run. If you can’t see the sarcasm in that…please….get Lasix.

Wyclef has opened up about why he and Lauryn Hill ain’t cool. In his new book, Purpose, he says Lauryn made is seem like her first born was his. Oh. No. She. Did. Nt.

Jay Electronica has reportedly broken up with his Illuminati babe Kate. More on this later.

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EXCLUSIVE: Soulja Boy Accused Of Stealing “Swag Daddy”

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Soulja Boy has been hit with a lawsuit from a Miami producer, who claims the rapper stole the track for his single “Swag Daddy.”

Hip-Hop Frat House and Michael J. Garcia filed the lawsuit against Soulja Boy and his label S.O.D. Money Gang Entertainment Inc.

The lawsuit, which was filed on September 14, claims that Hip-Hop Frat House and Garcia attempted to develop a relationship with Soulja Boy.

A representative for Hip-Hop Frat House submitted the copyrighted track “Racks,” which was produced by Michael J. Garcia, for Soulja Boy to consider.

A copy of the song was submitted to Soulja Boy’s email address, So**********@***il.com.

Despite attempts to follow-up, a representative for Hip-Hop Frat House received no reply from the rapper or his representatives.

They were shocked when they heard Soulja Boy rapping over the track “Swag Daddy,” several months after submitting the musical composition.

“Swag Daddy” was released for commercial sale on the album “21:EP.”

The lawsuit claims that Soulja Boy has created a new brand called “Swag Daddy,” based on the musical composition Hip-Hop Frat House and Garcia own.

They are suing the rapper for damages and attorney fees, to be determined by a jury.

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Amber Rose Tweets Provocative Bare Belly Pic!

Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose utilized the MTV VMAs and told Sway exclusively that Amber was pregnant. Not a big surprise, being that she had put on weight, was walking around with her hand on her belly, and was dressing very frumpy lately – and Amber has never been one to cover up.

Well, now that her secret’s out, Amber is going back to the sexy beast that we know and love – and she’s not letting a little baby in her belly stop her from showing off that hot bod. Check out the photo she posted yesterday on her Instagram.

I know we’ve seen Amber in less clothes than this, but she’s with child now. Do you think the photos are a little too provocative now that she’s going to be a mommy?

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CONCERT REVIEW: 5th Annual Akron Showcase Features De La Soul, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Special Ed And More

While many during early September were in Philadelphia for Jay-Z’s Made in America Festival, another event was happening 400 miles away, and it was no less historic.

Akron, Ohio was the location for the Fifth Annual Akron Hip-Hop Showcase, and while the city was smaller in size, the show’s impact was not. Put on by Keepers of the Art, the annual showcase featured performances from De La Soul, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Special Ed, Jeru the Damaja, and Mick Boogie making this night of nostalgia feel more like New York in 1994 rather than Ohio in 2012.

“It was off the hook, man. It was a dope party tonight. I hope they keep it going,” Maseo of De La Soul said.

For the first time in a very long time, Pete Rock & CL Smooth hit the stage together on American soil and didn’t seem to miss a beat. Performing all of their classic hits together, the legendary duo prompted an audience of old school heads to reminisce in their glory days.

“I find it funny that the music that I made as a youth is still relevant today,” CL Smooth said. “It’s timeless, it’s outlasting, it’s doing the things it needs to do because we picked such rich music, and when everybody was going right, we were going left.”

By the time the producer/MC combo hit “T.R.O.Y. (They Reminisce Over You),” the crowd was loud, proud, and repeating every word Pete and CL transmitted through the speakers. The duo says they feel their message is one that is important and have always been in a position to speak for those who can’t.

“Any time you have a platform that you can talk to people in the masses, it’s your obligation to be a gentleman, to be a lady, to be responsible – not because of you, but because of the position you have. And so many people want to be in your position,” CL said.

Before the duo hit the stage, the showcase of legends began with an extremely live performance by Jeru the Damaja, as he performed classics like “One Day” and “Da Bitchez”, finishing with the prominent “Come Clean”, which received appropriate crowd reaction.

Special Ed subsequently continued to keep the show rolling, performing some of his more well-known songs.

The show finalized with a surprise as Dres from Black Sheep – and now EVITAN – made an appearance onstage during headlining De La Soul’s set and performed “The Choice is Yours” to an electric standing ovation from the audience. De La didn’t disappoint, trotting out anthem after anthem and finishing with “Me, Myself, and I.” All performers distributed their classic material as if it were Rock the Bells, and they helped remind those in attendance that timeless music never gets old.

“It makes the songs feel new again,” Maseo said. “We tour about six to eight months a year for the last 24-plus years, and songs can get old to you, you can get tired of doing the same stuff. But when the audience is out there engaging in the material and the show, it makes the songs sound fresh.”

With Keepers of the Art hosting the event, preserving Hip-Hop culture became an expressed concern by many of the acts performing. Hip-Hop music’s vibrancy has been growing ever since its commercial exploitation during the early 1990s, and now, its popularity is as high as ever. With this, a lot has changed in the genre and those who were on top during the “Golden Era” wanted to have their say in the matter.

“I think right now the scale is leaning heavy on business and that’s cool,” Trugoy of De La Soul said. “It’s good to see young dudes and women making money and launching some amazing things, but when you’re talking about music, it shouldn’t always be about the dollar.”

“I think what we do need is a bit of balance,” said Maseo. “If they can bring a little more creativity to the plate, take some more chances; you’ve got a lot of artists consciously going into corporations and delivering what the label wants.”

Production was also a focal point as the instrumentals of the night were a flashback but nothing short of inspiring. Sampling and record digging have slowly become less and less popular in Hip-Hop today but is only second nature to all of Hip-Hop’s greats.

“Coming from Pete Rock you’ll always hear something raw or funky, that’s just the way I am, that’s just the way I was raised,” Pete Rock said. “We grew up off of Isaac Hayes, Barry (White), James Brown, all the important groups. All of that did something to us when we were kids.”

The Hip-Hop Showcase was also a time for the artists to reminisce themselves providing a reminder of why they do what they love.

“I love these dudes, I can’t see myself doing it with nobody else,” Maseo said. “Overall, we came in with a common goal, to be a group, and we friends from high school. I’m not going to sugarcoat it like we don’t have our problems, but one thing about being family is being able to work through your trials and tribulations with any problems.”

“More than anything, I get acknowledged for something I did so long ago. It’s a lot of love, and that’s sincerely how I felt,” said Dres. “These are the cats you want to model yourselves after, they do real Hip-Hop. It’s never about how much money I spent on this chain or rims on a car that you’re never gonna own. It’s about relating to the people and bringing it forward.”

“It was about being unique, it was about being original and about being yourself,” CL Smooth said. “It’s hard work and dedication. What you put into something, that’s what you gonna get out of it. If you plan is to be the best basketball player than you gonna stay in the gym and shoot a thousand jump shots a night.

“There’s so many cats from my block that never leave it so it’s like taking them here to play land to see anything else so that’s the blessing of it.”

Epic Fail Of The Day: Teenager Tweets HIV Results And Mistakes Being “Positive” For Being “Clean”

A 19-year old girl did the right thing and got tested for HIV; unfortunately she did not understand her results and posted it on Twitter, thinking that she was in the clear.

The young woman tweeted, “My HIV results came back positive. I’M CLEAN.” Her Twitter followers quickly gave her the bad news and told her that “positive” meant that she had contracted the disease. MediaTakeOut grabbed a screen shot of her tweets. Check them out below:

This is an epic fail of the day for a number of reasons. First, who in the world tweets their STD results. Second, how does she not know what HIV Positive means? Third, why would she think that the doctor wants to “congratulate” her on her status, even if it was negative?

People post way too much personal information on social networking sites. ‘SMH @ #thisgirl’

(AllHipHop says be safe. Get tested.)

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Wyclef Says Lauryn Hill Lied On Paternity Of Zion – “She Led Me To Believe The Baby Was Mine”

If you ever thought you would someday see the Fugees get back together, you can kiss that dream goodbye. In Wyclef’s new book, Purpose, which is in stores tomorrow (September 18), the talented artist and producer blows up Lauryn Hill’s spot, and reveals that she lied to him about the paternity of her child, Zion.

In the new book, Wyclef claims that although he was married, he and Lauryn carried on an affair that led to her getting pregnant. Wyclef says that Lauryn told him that the baby was his up until the baby was born, and that’s when he found out it was actually Rohan Marley’s child and not his. Take a look at how he explains it in his book:

“In that moment something died between us. I was married and Lauryn and I were having an affair, but she led me to believe that the baby was mine, and I couldn’t forgive that,” Jean writes in “Purpose,” at which The Post got a first look yesterday.

The Haitian-born Jean says the betrayal by Hill led to the band’s 1997 breakup. “She could not longer be my muse,” he wrote. “Our love spell was broken.”

Wow!!!!!!!! Do you think Wyclef should have revealed that tidbit of information? OR, should he have gone to the grave with that one???

Source: NY Post

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J Diggs Due in Court In Hawaii Today; Charged With Assault and Attempted Murder

(AllHipHop News) Thizz Entertainment President J Diggs is due in court today, after he and three members of his entourage were arrested in Hawaii and charged with assault and attempted murder, after a brawl in a bar on the island of Waikiki.

The men were arrested last weekend after they were thrown out of the Big Kahuna bar & grill. As they left the restaurant, a confrontation with security guards ensued.

J Diggs and his associates stood across the street from the establishment and when the security guards approached them away from the venue, a violent altercation erupted.

“Me and three of my entourage got kicked out of Big Kahuna bar and grill. The security punched of my dudes in the jaw as the police were pulling up, so we went across the street and posted on the strip,” J Diggs explained. “Four large island security guards came across the street demanding us to get off the strip and that’s when it turned into an all-out brawl on Waikiki beach. I was charged with slapping and beating a 6 foot 4, 320 pound security and his friend with a board. Another dude throat is cut. And three out of the four went to the hospital with major head back and neck wounds. The dudes wrote statements against us and we were all charged.”

According to reps for J Diggs, the rapper has security footage that will prove the security guards were the aggressors.

J Diggs was released on $150,000 bond.