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Super Saturday, my warriors of Strength!!
We are down to the last 14 hours and 15 minutes of 2011! 2012 is right around the corner, so ready or not, it’s time to get busy!! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to saying goodbye to mediocrity!! You are great! You are powerful beyond measure! Nothing can stop you! You are a force to be reckoned with! You exceed all expectations! You give 100% in everything you do! You maximize your full potential because obstacles can not stop you…. they only make you stronger!!
In the next few hours, you must vow to keep these thoughts in your mind and move accordingly!! You were not put on this earth to be regular!! It is no longer ok to just survive!! Life is for living, so it’s time to live it to the fullest!! No excuses, just actions and results!! Intentions are for 2011!!! We no longer intend to do anything!!! WE JUST DO!!!! We know what we want out of life, and we will not compromise for anything or anyone!!!
2012 and all the other years to follow is our year!! We will be the trailblazers for those who come behind us, and when it’s all said and done we will be proud of what we have accomplished!!! Mediocrity is dead!! First degree murdered!!! Obliterated!! No room for him in 2012!!! NOW IS THE TIME!! NOTHING CAN STOP US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -Ash’Cash
“We must overcome the notion that we must be regular…it robs you of the chance to be extraordinary and leads you to the mediocre.” -Uta Hagen
“All the concepts about stepping out of your comfort zone mean nothing until you decide that your essential purpose, vision and goals are more important than your self-imposed limitations.” -Robert White
“Find something that you’re really interested in doing in your life. Pursue it, set goals, and commit yourself to excellence. Do the best you can.” -Chris Evert
“Refuse to be average. Let your heart soar as high as it will.” -A. W. Tozer “Mediocre people work at their best; people seeking excellence strive to do better.” -Edwin Louis Cole
“When you reach the top, keep climbing.” -Proverb
“Our business in life is not to get ahead of others, but to get ahead of ourselves — to break our own records, to outstrip our yesterday by our today.” -Stewart B. Johnson
“If you don’t do it excellently, don’t do it at all. If it’s not excellent, it won’t be profitable or fun & if you’re not in business for fun or profit, what the hell are you doing there?” -Robert Townsend
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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.
[Click here for Part 1 of AllHipHop.com’s interview with Mac Miller!]
Two nights ago (December 28), AllHipHop.com was in the place as Mac Miller performed his second of two consecutive show-dates at the House of Blues in Atlantic City, NJ.In front of a sold-out crowd, Mac continued to show those in attendance why their continued support has elevated him to the levels of success that other independent artists would kill for.
In the second part of Mac’s AllHipHop.com interview, the Pittsburgh phenom talks about how he has matured as an artist since the release of 2010’s#### mixtape K.I.D.S. He also discusses his love for instruments, if he will be playing anything live on his sophomore album, his addition to a major festival lineup in 2012, and more. Check out Part 2 of Mac Miller’s AllHipHop.com interview:
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Talk about an obvious subliminal tweet! Rihanna and Chris Brown have been caught sub-tweeting to each other before, but could this tweet confirm that, despite their tumultuous past, these two are destined to reunite in the not so distant future??? Only time will tell…
Check out Breezy’s response below.
Watch your back, Karrauche!! Rihanna is checkin’ for her “#1 Love,” and it looks like Breezy’s down for it!
Earlier this week, two-quarters of the Slaughterhouse regime, Joell Ortiz and Joe Budden, performed for a sold-out crowd of hardcore fans at S.O.B.’s in New York City.
Before the show, AllHipHop.com got a chance to speak to Joe and Joell about a number of topics, including an update on the album’s completion, the different recording processes they experienced from the first album to the second, and what’s on the horizon for them musically as solo artists.
During the interview, Joe also announced that his heavily anticipated and often-talked about mixtape, Feature Presentation, would no longer be coming out in a full project form.
Check out the video:
(AllHipHop News) Cleveland, Ohio rapper Flesh-n-Bone of the Grammy Award winning and Platinum group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, reached a plea deal in his domestic battery case.
Flesh was charged with inflicting corporal injury on his spouse, threatening her and falsley imprisoning her during a January altercation.
Flesh, born Stanley Howse, decided to plead guilty to false imprisonment after the January arrest.
In return, the prosecution dropped the counts of threatening and false imprisonment.
Flesh was sentenced to three years probation, time served in jail and 100 hours of community service.
In addition, Flesh will participate in a domestic violence program and donate $400 to a battered women’s shelter.
“Flesh has always maintained his innocence of these charges, but it was best for his family and Bone Thugs to put this case behind him,” his attorney Shepard Kopp told TMZ.com.
Flesh was released from prison in July of 2008, after serving over nine years in prison for threatening a neighbor with an AK-47.
Ricky Rozay has just confirmed on Twitter that he will be releasing a new mixtape entitled, Rich Forever. The Bawse didn’t reveal a release date, but earlier this week he tweeted a bunch of photos from the video set of the title track, “Rich Forever.” The photos included pictures of Drake, French Montana, Meek Mill, and DJ Khaled, so expect that to be a hot one!
The new mixtape is hosted by DJ Scream and Shaheem Reid and features all new material. Check out the mixtape artwork above!
By accepting the role of “Audrey,” Kim Wayans boldly pushed her professional envelope in Pariah, Dee Rees’ critically-acclaimed feature film. Although a few humorous moments emerge on-screen, the beloved comedienne fearlessly tackled her first dramatic role. A true actor, Kim Wayans can seamlessly juxtapose tears of laughter and pain.
In the midst of a promotional campaign for Pariah’s theatrical release [limited – December 28, 2011 – New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco; nationwide – January 2012], Kim Wayans squeezed some time out of her busy schedule to chat with AllHipHop.com’s Alternatives – reflecting on her connection with “Audrey,” Hollywood’s small cadre of leading women, and the influence of growing up in the Wayans household.
AHHA: Your role in Pariah is very dynamic. From beginning to end, “Audrey” steadily reveals the varying layers of her character. What aspect of her life story were you able to connect with on a personal level?
Kim Wayans: You know, not really. What resonated with me was that Audrey is like the kind of person who puts her expectations for her happiness onto other people. It’s like she gets all these expectations and stuff about her husband and about her child. When her expectations aren’t met, she’s very disappointed, even devastated. There were periods in my life where I was guilty of that, of putting the responsibility for my happiness on something outside of myself, and I don’t do that anymore. I haven’t done it in years.
I’ve matured past that and understand that your happiness and your joy has to come from within, and that everything else outside of you is just gravy. I really understand that. But that was something that I identified with, with Audrey, and was able to hook into just that aspect of just being so disappointed by things that didn’t happen in life that I expected to happen. But more than anything, I felt just a lot of compassion and a lot of empathy for her. I didn’t see her as like a monster or like a villain. I just saw her as a desperate mother struggling to do what she felt was the best thing for her child. So, she’s coming from a place of love. However misguided it is, she’s coming from a place of love. She’s not a hateful, mean person who’s just trying to destroy her child’s life.
AHHA: Looking back on your personal life, how did you overcome similar struggles? More often than not, we tend to be our harshest critics?
Kim Wayans: I started reading a lot of those self-help books. I went on a ten-day silent mediation retreat, and that opened my eyes to a lot of different things about me and about things that were sources of unhappiness, the self-created unhappiness. And I just started realizing that for as long as you put your happiness in somebody else’s hands, that’s a very vulnerable position to be in, and it’s nobody’s job to make you happy. It’s your job to be happy, and that true happiness and true joy comes from within. It’s not anything outside of you that can make you happy or can make you sad when it’s taken away. But that joy of being is yours.
AHHA: Very true! Thank you for sharing. Even though your life and Audrey’s life don’t match-up necessarily, as you embodied her spirit, in which scene did you find your emotions running high?
Kim Wayans: I had several difficult scenes, but the most difficult scene for me was that final scene where Alike (Adepero Oduye) comes to me with her open heart trying to connect with me and trying to give me her love and I reject her. That was the scene that broke Audrey’s heart and broke my heart. It’s just a very difficult scene to play because it was just very difficult to get into that space. For me, it’s unthinkable that you could give your child up for anything, but especially for something like their sexuality. So to have to inhabit that space where I’m prepared to close the door of my heart to my child was very difficult.
AHHA: With such an emotional scene, did you find yourself improvising on the set? Considering your background in comedy, I am curious to know if that skill translated to this film?
Kim Wayans: Well, the scene wasn’t an improvised scene. Actually, I did almost no improvisation in this movie. It’s just a beautifully written script, so everything was just right there. There was just maybe one: the dinner scene at the kitchen table. What Dee would do is give us plants. She would whisper something into Alike’s ear to say something different than what it was that we were expecting her to say. That was the extent of any kind of improvisation that I, in particular, was involved in.
How my comedy helped me is doing all those wacky comedy sketches freed me up. They just made me feel that I’m open and I’m fearless. I don’t worry about how I’m going to look or worry about how this is going to be perceived. I just go there. I just go where I need to go, and so I was able to take those skills and use them in this format, as well. To just go there and to be unencumbered by anything other than doing what it is I needed to do, which was to tell Audrey’s story.
AHHA: With the release of Pariah, the cast and crew are slowly writing a new chapter in film history. When I look at the trajectory of your career, from the 1980s to the present, you have observed and experienced first-hand the limited – yet growing – presence of female actors, writers, directors and producers in Hollywood. Examine your life and place your career within this context. What accomplishments are you proud of attaining?
Kim Wayans: You know, I could go on and on about the struggles of Black women, in particular in our industry. The roles are very limited. Not very plentiful. And it’s frustrating that here we are in the year 2012 and we still just don’t get the amount of work we need to be actresses who are working more than they are sitting home waiting on their next gig. What I try to do is occupy myself by being proactive. Instead of sitting around moaning and groaning about what’s not available, I try to create the stuff that I want to do and then find a way of expressing that. I wrote a one-woman show: [“A Handsome Woman Retreats”]. That was very successful, and I continue to do it. I’ve written children’s books. I have six children’s books on the market. I have several screenplays and different things that I’ve written.
Hopefully, I can just get to a place where people stop asking me: “You got anything?” [laughter] “Yeah, I got something!” [laughter continues] So, I just stay creative. I just stay occupied, and I choose to use my energy in positive, uplifting ways instead of sitting around getting bitter and all twisted lips because the role, the work is just not there. The latest thing that we’re shopping around now is a pilot for a TV series called “Growing Up Wayans.” I wrote it with my husband and my brother is executive producer. It’s a really wonderful sitcom that is inspired by our upbringing, and it’s told from my mom’s point of view of what it was like to raise a large family in a New York City housing development, struggling and determined to give your children the tools that they need to lead successful lives. So, it’s a great family show that’s full of heart and full of laughter. We’re shopping around different networks and cable stations and trying to get it popping. So, I stay proactive.
AHHA: As a member of large, well-known family, your comedic roots run deep. It is obvious and apparent that your humor and talent have been nurtured – as a bonafide “Wayans” – but that much of it is innate as well. What attribute of your character would be missing if you had grown up in a different environment? What trait to you directly credit to being a part of this family?
Kim Wayans: I think my openness. The amount of love that I have in my heart. I have so much love in my heart because I’ve always had so much experience working my heart muscle, loving all my wonderful brothers and sisters and my mom and dad. It’s like a training ground for opening your heart and to being generous and to being loving. You know, you have to share. When you have that many brothers and sisters, and you don’t have much in terms of financial means and material things, you have to learn how to share. So I think that, like I said, my generosity and my openheartedness and the amount of love that I have are all directly related to the family that I grew up in.
AHHA: Reflecting upon the Pariah experience, how has it helped you evolve?
Kim Wayans: You know, when you think of a film, you think of something that has the quality of a classic. Something that can just go on and on. Ten years from now, people can watch this film and still be affected by it and still be transformed by it. And this kind of film, because of its universality of theme and all the beautiful elements of this project, make it something that’s going to stand the test of time.
For more of Clayton Perry’s interview exclusives, visit his digital archive. He can also be followed via Twitter [@crperry84].
Happy Friday, my movers, shakers, and talented taste-makers!!
Welcome to the final 36 or so hours of 2011! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to washing away worry! In 2012, I need you to remember five words……”It is What It is!!!!” If you can change it, then change it! If you can’t, then there is no use in worrying!! Worry is to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts… and that’s an exact definition word for word!!
Stop tormenting yourself and creating self-sufferage!! (I know that’s not a word, but stay with me for one second.) Life is to be lived!! You put yourself into a mental prison when you stop living and worry about the things that A) you can’t control or B) are probably never going to happen anyway!! Leave worry behind!! Understand that the only thing that can stop you from achieving your goals is DEATH!!! YUP!! That’s it!!!
If you are still breathing, then you still have a chance!! Go into the New Year with this fire and momentum, and put a choke hold on your dreams! Worry is for the non-believers! Believe in the power of you, and make great things happen!! The World is Yours and Everything in it!! Take What You Deserve!!! -Ash’Cash
“Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it gets you nowhere.” -Glenn Turner
“If we spend our time with regrets over yesterday, and worries over what might happen tomorrow, we have no today in which to live.” -Unknown
“A day of worry is more exhausting than a day of work.” -John Lubbock
“The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work.” -Robert Frost
“If you can’t sleep, then get up and do something instead of lying there worrying. It’s the worry that gets you, not the lack of sleep.” -Dale Carnegie
“Real difficulties can be overcome, it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable.” -Theodore N. Vail
“Blessed is the person who is too busy to worry in the daytime and too sleepy to worry at night.” -Unknown
“Rule number one is, don’t sweat the small stuff. Rule number two is, it’s all small stuff.” -Robert Eliot
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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.
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Drake has a new main squeeze, and no, it’s not Rihanna or Serena Williams. Continuing on his quest to wife up video vixens around the world, Drake is rumored to be dating none other than industry plaything, Dollicia Bryant. The rapper took to instagram to post this photo of “Dolly B,” who joined him at Saddle Ranch in L.A.
Dollicia’s reps confirmed that the two are an item, saying, “Yes, Drake and Dollicia are dating. They’re both in L.A. right now spending the holidays together.”
Dollicia has had her share of celebrity boyfriends, having dated Jamie Foxx, Hill Harper, Bow Wow, Rob Kardashian, and others. We don’t see this relationship lasting very long.
In other Drake news, the rapper shot his scenes for Mary J. Blige’s new video for “Mr. Wrong” yesterday in L.A.
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