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From our friends at Vibe.com
Kanye West’s $5,800 Giuseppe Zanotti shoes are causing a bit of a tizzy in the modeling world. According to model Jourdan Dunn, the shoes which she wore in his show during Paris Fashion Week are “sexy” but painful to walk in.
Model Leomie Anderson tweeted that Dunn got cursed out by West for complaining about the shoes.
The shoes are calf skin, adorned with pearls, and feature a 4-inch heel. The shoes are sold exclusively in Paris at the ultra-trendy boutique, Colette.
Kanye West’s second Paris Fashion Week show is scheduled for today, where he will debut his Fall Winter 2012 collection. West’s Paris debut was blasted by critics last year and prompted him to restyle the line, launching DONDA, a design house dedicated to his late mother.
For more info on Kanye West and Paris Fashion Week, click HERE. For the full story, visit www.vibe.com.
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There is an overt, outright Tupac diss out there. YEP. We’ve heard it. Well, when we heard it – years ago. To be clear, this is not the subtle, slick talk disses that we know Biggie did. This is a diss song. While we don’t know the status of the diss, I will say this, we are almost certain that it is in a vault somewhere. Now, just to be clear, this diss serves no positive purpose, but as a rumor it’s golden. Definitely would like to hear it!
Click here to read “If Biggie Had Lived…”
It looks like Shyne has finally forgiven Diddy for costing him 10 years of his life in prison! Diddy and Shyne made their first public appearance together at a Paris fashion show earlier this week and then headed to dinner with Diddy’s jump-off/R&B singer Cassie. Check out the photos Diddy and Cassie posted on Instagram.
Shyne revealed in January that he had spoken to Diddy on the phone and agreed to meet up with him in the future.
“As far as Puff is concerned, that’s been a long time coming,” “He had reached out to me twice while I was in the pen, but I just wasn’t ready for it. I felt how I felt, I said what I said. In retrospect, when you looked at the way he handled it, he held it down, he wore it,” Shyne said of Diddy. “He ain’t had nothing to say; always had good things to say. It was always, ‘Yo, whatever Shyne need, we got him.'”
Glad they were able to make peace with each other.
Lumidee, best known for her hit single “Never Leave You” (Uh-Oooh, Uh-Oooh), recently tweeted that she had just signed with Lil’ Wayne and YMCMB!
With all of the signings over at YMCMB lately, this was almost believable. Alas, Lumidee claimed that her Twitter was hacked and she has not signed with anyone. Uh, oh. So much for that!
(AllHipHop News) While it may be good to take it for what it’s worth, Ice Cube’s#### song, “It Was a Good Day” has proven to be anything but simple for anyone trying to take its lyrics to heart.
Speaking with The Huffington Post, the rapper/actor revealed the basis for his Isley Brothers-sampled tune, saying his “good day” was nothing more than a made up account of a what would make for a good 24 hours.
“You know — it’s a song. It’s a fictional song. It’s basically my interpretation of what a great day would be. Do you know what I’m saying?” Cube confessed. “So, you know, it’s a little of this and a little of that. I don’t think you can pinpoint the day.”
Ice Cube’s comments come amid speculation on what specific day his song references. According to Donovan Strain, a blogger on www.murkavenue.tumblr.com, January 20, 1992, is the day the entertainer recalled when thinking about his mom cooking “a breakfast with no hog,” the Lakers beating the Supersonics, getting a beep from “a girl I wanna dig out,” weather with no smog, and nobody he knew getting killed in South Central L.A.
That day was later disputed by another blogger, who concluded on that November 30, 1988, was Ice Cube’s “good day.” Despite the debate, the rap veteran, who had heard about the talk surrounding the day in question, admits that it “could have been all of those days.”
The response is a step up from the statement the lyricist issued in January through his publicist in response to the inquiries. Media sources report that Cube’s publicist relayed the rap star’s reaction, which was summarized with “Nice try” for even trying to figure out what specific day was at the center of the tune.
Ice Cube’s insight into “It Was a Good Day” was made while promoting his upcoming film, a big screen version of the classic ‘80s television show, 21 Jump Street. The action comedy, which also stars Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, is slated to hit theaters on March 16.
Happy Tuesday, my Talented and Tenacious!
This is the week we celebrate the life of Christopher Wallace! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to taking One More Chance! In life, we will have many dreams and aspirations! We will also be met with many adversities that seem
to stop us from getting what we want! Some people give up and move on to something different, while others keep going and find another way…. Be like the latter!
As I say all the time, “It’s always to early to quit!” People don’t become failures because they didn’t achieve something. They become failures because they gave up! As long as you have breath in your body, you will always have another
opportunity at getting it right! Take One more Chance… If you fail, then take another! Keep going until!
You can either play it safe and be unhappy, or take a chance to be fulfilled! You are your biggest opponent, so make sure you get out of your way! As Faith Evans sung, “All you need is one more chance! YOU can help YOU find yourself! YOU don’t need nobody else!” (Well, that’s not exactly what she said, but you get the point!)
-Ash’Cash
“Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.” -Mary Anne Radmacher
“Take a chance! All life is a chance. The man who goes farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare.” -Dale Carnegie
“Take chances, make mistakes. That’s how you grow. Pain nourishes your courage. You have to fail in order to practice being brave.” -Mary Tyler Moore
“The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them.” -Unknown
“You’ll always miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” -Wayne Gretzky
“The successful man will profit from his mistakes and try again in a different way.” -Dale Carnegie
“The more chance there is of stubbing your toe, the more chance you have of stepping into success.” -Unknown
“They can call me crazy if I fail, all the chance that I need, is one-in-a-million and they can call me brilliant when I succeed.” -Ani Difranco
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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) Police in Tempe, Arizona have confirmed that another shooting victim at a Nipsey Hussle concert has forward, bringing the total number of victims to 15 people.
Additionally, police have released the identity of one of the alleged shooters.
Raynon Keswun Jones, 19, is accused of being one of three gunmen involved in the shooting, which left two of the 15 people in critical condition on Friday evening (March 2).
Police believe that Jones and two other men, who are allegedly members of The Bloods, taunted rival Crip gang members who were allegedly waiting in line to see Nipsey Hussle.
Witnesses say Jones was involved in a verbal altercation with another group and in the process flashed a gun in his waistband.
Another man flashed his weapon and the argument soon escalated into a shootout.
Nipsey, who has admitted that he was affiliated with the Crips in Los Angeles, has denied any involvement in the shooting.
The shooters were not ticket holders to the concert, which was held at The Clubhouse and Nipsey was still in his hotel room when the violence took place.
According to reports, police recovered a discovered a 9mm, .40-caliber and .357-caliber Magnum shells discarded near the crime scene.
The shooting may have been in retaliation for the unsolved 2007 slaying of Deron Gibson, 19, who was killed in front of the same club.
Jones is being held in lieu of $1 million dollars bail.
Nipsey Hussle and a number of other popular rap artists have claimed allegiance to the either the Crips or the Bloods.
Rappers like Snoop Dogg, MC Eiht, Daz and Kurupt have all claimed to be Crips at one point or another.
Chart topping artists like Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, DJ Quik and Game have all admitted to their affiliation with various sects of the Bloods street gang.
As long as there have been artists and rap music, Islam has played a role in the symbolism, lyricism, and militancy of the culture. From the greats of the early days, to the Black Power and 5 Percenter movements of the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, through to some of today’s musical empires, Muslims have had their say in rap music. For historical reference on rap and religion, see our recent editorial, “Heaven, Hell and Hip-Hop: Has Rap Lost Its Religion?”.
In the past, AllHipHop.com has examined the parallels and intersections between Hip-Hop and Islam. What we found is that there are the obvious signs among rappers – lyrical references to Allah, bushy “sumi” beards and “kufis”, and of course, the ever present, no-pork stance. But for some, the values of the highly disciplined religion run through the very fabric of their art and their lifestyles. For example, MCs like Philadelphia’s Freeway have shared the transformative power that pilgrimages to the holy land of Mecca have had on their music and their creativity.
In late February, AllHipHop.com was cordially invited into the world of the Nation of Islam during its annual Saviours’ Day commemoration. With the country’s largest population of Black Muslims, the powerful group boasts some famous believers among its flock, and many of them belong to the rap and R&B communities. Cormega made his debut years back under the auspices of rapper Nas and The Firm. And, though the Muslim rapper is not a member of the Nation of Islam, he was invited to participate in the Nation’s special weekend – Check out the video of Cormega’s reaction after being front and center for Minister Louis Farrakhan’s nearly five-hour, captivating address at Chicago’s United Center (home of the Chicago Bulls):
With its women covered from head to foot, and the apparent military-like discipline of the men among its ranks, it would be hard to imagine an atmosphere where partying prevails among the Nation of Islam. However, when you mix nearly a thousand young women (and some men) with the ballads of a sexy, crooning Muslim from Washington, D.C., all bets are off. Singer Raheem DeVaughn is a proud member of the Nation of Islam, having attended and participated in several Saviours’ Days and other events over the years. This time around, he contributed his wisdom to the youth at the AllHipHop.com co-hosted town hall meeting, followed the next night by a spirited concert that didn’t hold back any of his typical swoon-inducing moves for the ladies. Watch video of DeVaughn after the panel discussion, along with some footage of his concert:
We also met young, conscious rappers on the come-up, like Avian Nalej, who is a youth minister in training under the Nation of Islam in Chicago. With his thoughtful lyrics and warm, enthusiastic demeanor, Avian exemplified the spirit of Hip-Hop among today’s young Muslims.
There’s more coverage to come from AllHipHop.com’s visit inside the Nation of Islam’s Saviours’ Day. Check back in the coming days for the next “Examining the Nation of Islam Through a Hip-Hop Lens” feature! Visit www.noi.org for more information.