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Daily Word: See Differently! (Life is Exactly How You View It)

Happy Thursday my Ladies and Gentlemen, Dons and Divas! Today is the
first Day of December as well as World Aids Day!! This day is an
opportunity for people to unite in the fight against HIV/AIDS, to
remember those who have died of the disease and to celebrate
accomplishments, such as increased access to treatment and prevention
services. Today's Daily Word is dedicated to Seeing Differently! Life
has always been and will always be what you make it! You can either be
miserable or be happy! The choice is yours and the work is all the
same! Life is about perspective! Your truth is based on how you see
things!! Today is the beginning of seeing things clearly!! Seeing
things from the right perspective and understanding that the way you
live is a choice that you make! Stop being miserable and blaming it on
others! Do what you need to do to see the happiness that is right
under your nose! Life is abundant and is a joyful place!! See the
goodness and be Happy NOW!!!! it's later than you think!!!
-Ash'Cash

"What we see depends mainly on what we look for." -John Lubbock

"We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." -Anaïs Nin

"Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that never were and ask why not." -George Bernard Shaw

"Be careful how you interpret the world: It is like that." -Erich Heller

"The world isn't good or bad, there isn't negative or positive; it's all in how you view it." -Ash'Cash

“Peace of mind happens to a man only after he has developed deep insight, only after he starts seeing the things in the right perspective.” -Sam Veda

“Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to look beyond the imperfections.” -Unknown

“What is important in life is life, and not the result of life.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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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.



Drake Splits With Popular Management Company Hip Hop Since 1978

(AllHipHop News) Toronto, Canada based rapper Drake has split with his American management team Hip Hop Since 1978, and has hired the William Morris Agency to represent him.

The rap star, who is still signed to Cash Money Records, also fired his booking agents International Creative Management due to a difference in opinion on various business matters.

A source told the New York Post that Drake cleaned house for a number of reasons.

“Drake just felt like there were too many hands in his pockets,” the source told The Post. “He was getting pulled in too many different directions.”

Hip Hop Since 1978 is a management company comprised of some of the industry’s top managers and employs veterans like Al Branch, Cortez Bryant, Kinky “B” Ellerbee and Kyambo “Hip Hop” Joshua and Gee Roberson.

The company manages a number of superstar rappers, including Young Jeezy, T.I., Lil Wayne, Just Blaze and Kanye West.

According to rumors, Drake and Kanye West are at odds, which could explain the Canadian rapper’s departure from the Hip Hop Since 1978 camp, although neither artist has substantiated the reports.

Kanye Leads Grammy Nominations; Snubbed For Album of the Year

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Kanye West leads all artists for the 2012 Grammy Awards, with a total of seven nominations.

The nominees for the 54th Annual Grammy Awards were announced during the “Grammy Nominations Concert Live!” live televised concert, which was hosted by LL Cool J at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.

Two albums by Kanye West are in the running for Rap Album of the Year, including his releases My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and his collaborative effort with Jay-Z, Watch the Throne.

Adele tied with the Foo Fighters and Bruno Mars for six nods, while Lil Wayne and Skrillex each garnered five nominations.

Newcomer J. Cole will go against Nicki Minaj for Best New Artist, while Betty Wright and The Roots were nominated for Traditional R&B Performance.

Other nominees include Rihanna, Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Eminem, Lupe Fiasco, Katy Perry, Cold Play, Christina Aguilera, Tony Bennett and the late Amy Winehouse.

Many critics will question the Recording Academy’s choice of nominations for Album of the Year.

While Adele, Rihanna, and Katy Perry are among the nominees, Kanye West’s album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and Taylor Swift’s album Speak Now, were noticeably absent from the field.

The Grammys are slated to air on February 12, on CBS.

Cash Money’s Billion-Dollar Baby – Part 1

His iced-out grillz need no introduction. For more than 20 years, Bryan “Birdman” Williams had been a force to be reckoned with as a businessman and artist in Hip-Hop – first with the Hot Boys, consisting of Lil Wayne, B.G, Turk, Juvenile, and producer Mannie Fresh; and then with the Young Money roster of Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga, Lil Twist, Mack Maine, Jae Millz, Cory Gunz, Gudda Gudda, Jay Sean, T-Streets, Shanell, Lil Chuckee, and Short Dawg. These days, his team is unstoppable, and along with brother Ronald “Slim” Williams, he will likely go down in history as one of the great visionaries of the rap game.

Certainly, Birdman has done something very right. In 2011, as Forbes magazine noted him as one of Hip-Hop’s richest players, his entrepreneurial endeavors spill beyond Young Money Cash Money Brothers into book publishing, movie deals, and more. Just before Thanksgiving, Birdman made another big power move – this one either showing his genius in deal making or displaying the risky side of that has, for the most part, showcased his great instincts. AllHipHop.com spent some time with Birdman this week while on his way to the airport headed for the Down Under – Australia. Read ahead in Part 1 about his plans for becoming the first to put nine zeroes to the left of his dollar decimals:

AllHipHop.com: Birdman, what’s up? Thanks for checking in with AllHipHop. OK, so, seriously, do you feel like “King of the World” right now or what? You guys can’t seem to stop winning right now…

Birdman: I don’t feel like the “King of the World.” I just feel like people are finally recognizing our hard work and dedication to the game, and we gon’ keep doing whatever possible. I want to be the biggest, we want to be the biggest ever. I want to the be the first billion dollar brand in Hip-Hop, and that’s gonna take a lot of people and a lot of staff and teamwork. We’re just going at our goal. That’s about it, basically. I’m very appreciative to God everyday for everything.

AllHipHop.com: Well, it’s like, love you or hate you, the numbers don’t lie – Tha Carter IV just went double platinum and Drake’s album is well over a half million. What is there, a secret Boot Camp at Cash Money that’s cranking out all of these winners right now?

Birdman: [laughter] The secret is the ethics. I started with a certain ethic that this is all we do is music; our lives are surrounded by music. And, the bond that me and Wayne have, the bond that me and my son have had for years and the ethics that I poured into him – the ethics have become a disease around here. Everybody know this ain’t no game. Ain’t nobody playin’, folks are serious.

And I think what we bring to our younger team is…when we was young, this sh*t was a party. Even though we was doing great music, it took some time for us to get over that little hump, as far as this ain’t just a party, this is a business. I think the younger crew under us understands that this is a business first and party coming after. And I think they’ve inherited the hard work ethics. All of us, we’re really striving to be the best. N*ggas are working hard, and that’s all we gon’ have a push for. You know, they young, but Slim and me, we’d rather be in the studio than anywhere else in the world outside of God and family. So, that’s the only vacation. Just work hard, and let God do the rest.

AllHipHop.com: OK, well, there are quite a few on Young Money right now that the fans are loving. But for you…be honest. Out of all of them, do you have a favorite?

Birdman: I really like all of them, but I think Drake and Nicki really stand out. Drake is a different type. He’s something that the industry has never seen before, the way he does his music, the type of music, the style of music. Just his swagger with music, people ain’t never seen before. That’s why I think he’s so special to the game.

And Nicki’s something that the game has never…well, we’ve had a female, but we’ve never had a female Weezy before. She can rap with anybody, she can sing, she’s beautiful, she’s a great person. She just all around handles it. I think, Tyga, he’s special. All of ‘em are special in their own ways. I just think those two [Drake and Nicki] have something that the game has never seen before.

AllHipHop.com: I would definitely agree with that. I interviewed Busta Rhymes right before Thanksgiving, and he couldn’t say enough about his new deal, and how monumental it was that he, Google, and Cash Money were all coming together. Who was the real architect behind that?

Birdman: When I came in, that was something he had already orchestrated, something that was in the making already. The Google situation is something that he had already put together. We’re just coming in because we’re fulfilling our obligations to Busta, which I think is a great situation between him and Google. I think it’s great that Google is even doing that.

I do a majority of my business with iTunes, and I have nothing but love and respect for iTunes. I do a tremendous amount of business with them. But, I think the Google situation with Busta is the first time he’s doing it and we’re doing it and they’re doing it. I think it’s great for the business, and any outlet for income for the business is great, for anybody and everybody who’s doing business. So, I think it’s a great situation, and it was something that he put together, something that he and Chris Lighty, who is his manager, put together. We just came in to play our position and our role, and we’re here now.

AllHipHop.com: Busta has a lot of respect for you guys. He mentioned that over and over to me. Why did you ultimately think he was right for Cash Money?

Birdman: First of all, talent-wise, he’s a great artist. I respect him as an individual, as a man, as a friend. I really respect his hustle through his hard times, how he rolls and never lays down. He always got his grind on. You can’t do nothing but respect a hustler, everything he has done. I just think now that he’s with us, he’s gonna be on a different platform, and we can put Busta where he needs to be at as far as what he did for the game, and what he’s got to do to be in the game. I like his hunger…right now, he’s in Miami recording. We got an album coming out in April, and we’re looking forward to it. We’re all excited, and he’s super excited. I think he’s doing his best music ever right now.

AllHipHop.com: He wanted to make sure people knew that his style won’t change from what people know and love as Busta Rhymes. Who is Busta working with production-wise on the album? How will we see the Cash Money flavor added to the Busta Rhymes brand?

Birdman: Well, who he works with is really his decision. It’s not that type of feel where we’re like who he should work with. You know, the team is family, so I’m sure a lot of his production will be with the team, and he’ll be working with some of the artists on the brand. As far as in-house, I know he’s been working with a lot of the producers we work with a lot. And I think our sound for him and what he do, it’s great for him, ‘cause he’s been working in the studio, and I just love to hear him on that.

Whatever he wanna do is cool with me. I’m here to just fulfill his vision, you know? I would say he’s a visionary, and we just gon’ go hard and do the best music we possibly can ever imagine people hearing from him. So, however many songs that takes to be recorded, we just gon’ go hard at it. If it’s our sound or his sound, whichever’s a hit to me, that’s all that counts.

AllHipHop.com: I could hear him with like a Bangladesh, you know, that “A Milli” sound would go great with Busta…

Birdman: Yeah, yeah. He’s been working with Detail, Cool and Dre, Boy Wonder, a lot of the people we got around the house. He’s been in there gettin’ it in. Busta goes hard; he goes fast, too. Last night, he did three on it, and he played it for me. So, that’s just like, that’s what we about. He’s fully ready; he’s excited. That’s how you’d like for an artist to be – excited. You can’t work in a depression. That’s not what we’re about. I would like for all of our artists to stay excited and happy and keep making money – then you get the best of music out of everybody like that.

AllHipHop.com: He and I were both saying you can’t really count the number of rappers on more than one hand who have had sort of nine lives in the game like he has. For you, you also just signed Mystikal. That was a surprise, too. But, is there another veteran rapper out there that you’d seriously consider signing if the timing and the sound were right?

Birdman: Ummm, wow. To me, if it makes money, it makes sense. I don’t really like to focus on that, because really, if they’re signed to somebody, I don’t play with other people’s property. There are a lot of them I’d love to work with, but if they’re already in a deal, I don’t touch that. I’ll wait for the time to come, and if he’s still there, I’ll be there for it.

Right now, Mystikal, you know we just signed Mystikal. I think he’s a great artist. I’ve been a fan of his music for a long time. For me to have an opportunity to work with Mystikal is really great for us. But there’s a lot of them I’d like to work with. It would just have to be in due time.

AllHipHop.com: Mystikal was definitely a surprise last week when that news came out. Nowadays, people have all kinds of opinions about this stuff, especially with the Internet now being so interactive. People had opinions about both Busta and Mystikal signing with Cash Money; it didn’t seem like the right fit to some people, so what do you say to that?

Birdman: Music tells it all. Time tells it all. I just want to give out good music. I mean, Mystikal will give us the best he has and Busta will give us the best he has, and at the end of the day, the numbers don’t lie. I’m gon’ definitely put them on the highest plateau I can put them on, at the superstar level that I know they’re at. We’re gon’ let it do what it do and keep working hard at it. Whatever we do this year, we have to do better next year, so for me, all of it is a growing pain. Everybody’s growing; everybody’s trying to expand, so ain’t no use of me looking at it like that. Whatever happens, happens. We’re growing, and we’re trying to continue to grow. Opinion and hatred – that’s a part of life. We accept that with motivation. That’s just life. We live through it, and keep it moving.

Yo Gotti Launches New Website; Planning New Material

(AllHipHop News) Memphis, Tennessee rapper Yo Gotti is planning a series of projects to take him into the new year.

The rapper recently launched his official website, where he will drop a brand-new mixtape, which is the precursor to his full-length album Live From the Kitchen.

Fans can purchase merchandise from the website, in addition to hard-to-find music from Yo Gotti’s record label, Cocaine Muzic Group.

“I wanted a platform to connect directly with fans, because so many people can’t find songs or merchandise from me that they are asking for,” Yo Gotti told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “With the launch of this site, we’ll be able to provide a hub where the real fans can get it first. We have such loyal support from online media as well, and I feel that YoGottiMusic.com is only going to strengthen our opportunities to connect with people from every angle.”

Next up for Yo Gotti is a trip to New York next week, to film the video for “Colors” which features Juelz Santana and Gucci Mane.

Yo Gotti’s album Live From the Kitchen is due in stores in early 2012 on Polo Grounds Music/RCA.

For more information visit http://YoGottiMusic.com.

Master P Vows To Take Over The Game For A 2nd Time! [N48H Master P Teaser #3]

This is teaser #3 from “The Next 48 Hours With Master P,” a 2 part web series which goes behind the scenes during the relaunch of No Limit Forever. In this clip Master P vows to take over the rap game for a 2nd time!

The Next 48 Hours is an original AllHipHop, JumpOff.TV & Tantrum Production.
Directed By Steve Raze

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ6hmHxCiA0

Hip-Hop Rumors: Kanye West / Drake

KANYE / DRAKE BEEF?

LMAO! Look what MediaTakeOut is reporting…that Kanye and Drake have beef. Get this: Kanye is the one that got Drake’s album pushed back, a move that supposedly cost Drizzy millions. Now, I have to say, I don’t believe this mess, but this is what they are saying. Drake is definitely on top these days, but I am hearing that sample clearances were the real reason his album was bumped back…BUT, they are saying those samples WERE Kanye WEST samples. They also said that Ye is mad that Drake is stealing his style and making a mint off of it. Let me find out Commander Kanye has gone 50 Cent on the young generation!

Last but not least, MTO says there is a Kanye West diss track directed to Drake. I can’t think of the last time Ye had beef. Never!

These guys can’t fight. Its not right.

David Banner on The Occupy Movement and the State of Hip-Hop

David Banner may be best known for his amazing rap songs, but as we learned when sat down with him, there is a lot more to the Grammy-winning producer.

The Mississippi rapper started by talking about his recent Black Enterprise article about the “Occupy” movement. Banner told us, “When I got an opportunity to be out there, I realized everybody has their different qualms with the American system right now.” He continued to explain that the fact that all of those vast differences are being expressed together is powerful:

Grammy Award-Winning Producer Bangladesh Shares Some Details on His New Album

(AllHipHop News) Earlier today (November 30), Grammy Award-winning producer Bangladesh stopped by the AllHipHop.com offices to speak about his newly formed Bangladesh Records imprint, and he also spoke on his album which he plans to release sometime next year.

Bangladesh, the producer behind hits like Lil Wayne’s “A Milli” and “6 Foot 7 Foot” as well as recent records for Rihanna, Beyonce, Diggy Simmons, Nicki Minaj, and more, spoke specifically about two collaborations from his album that he cannot wait for the world to hear.

After previously working with Pusha T on the G.O.O.D. Music artists’ recently released Fear of God II: Let Us Pray project, he mentioned that the rapper will also be appearing on Bangladesh’s album.

“He did a song for my album which is dope,” Bangladesh told AllHipHop.com. “I got Jadakiss on there together and I’m looking to get T.I. on it. It’s called “100” and it’s stupid!”

In addition, Bangladesh mentioned that he also recently completed a track for Pusha T’s official solo debut that features the King of Crunk, Lil Jon, on the hook.

He also spoke on another star-studded feature that he has already recorded.

“I got a song with Ice Cube and Kendrick Lamar and Snoop [Dogg] that’s just so crazy. I just can’t be on that one. It’s a West Coast theme and it’s stupid! Kendrick killed it, Ice Cube killed it,” he said. “When you hear the album you’re gonna be like ‘damn that’s Cube, he came hard!’ and that’s what to expect from this album; your favorite artists or artists that you didn’t think could spit are busting and really going in because they hear the beat and the beat influences them to go in, cause I never heard some of the artists rapping as good as they are on this.”

Not only will Bangladesh be handling the album’s production, he also plans on doing some rapping as well.

“I’m rapping on it, I’m making beats, I’m doing everything on there,” Bangladesh told AllHipHop.com. “I’m not rapping all over the album, but there are some songs I’m on and there’s some songs that I just don’t belong on so I didn’t get on them.”

When asked about the producer’s pattern of working with different artists across all musical genres, he said “everything I do I try to do where’s it’s not familiar for that artists. I try to do something that’s like ‘dang, Pusha T and Lil Jon?! Bangladesh and Ke$ha?!’ I try to always do things that no one expects.

“I think that’s the whole point of producing is to change the game,” Bangladesh continued. “I think it’s going to fill the void of buying an album with one or two joints on there. I’m a producer so I’m going to have all hits. I’ve got all your favorite artists on there so it just makes sense.”

The Next 48 Hours With Mobb Deep Teaser #1

This is teaser #1 from “The Next 48 Hours With Mobb Deep,” a 2 part web series which goes behind the scenes during the release week of “Black Cocaine” EP. Follow Havoc & Prodigy on their promo run of “Black Cocaine,” Mobb Deep’s first commercial release in 5 years.

The Next 48 Hours is an original AllHipHop, JumpOff.TV & Tantrum Production.

Directed by Steve Raze and Harold Anthony

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6uFvDMFhJQ

New Zealand Man Who Complained About OFWGKTA Receiving Death Threats

(AllHipHop News) The man whose complaints resulted in Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All being booted from The Big Day Out in Auckland, New Zealand, is receiving death threats, he has revealed.

Calum Bennachie is the name of the man who reported Odd Future’s planned appearance to the Auckland City Council, which controls the stadium where The Big Day Out is taking place.

Bennachie has issues with Odd Future’s lyrics, which he has labeled misogynistic and homophobic.

Since the group has been pulled from the festival, Bennachie said that he has received over a dozen death threats.

“Too often gay men are targeted as objects of violence or ridicule in the streets, the perpetrators feeling safe in doing so because of the messages in hate music,” Bennachie told the New Zealand Herald. “I hope that by now, Big Day Out have learned their lesson, and will not continue to bring over music that specifically threatens people with violence.”

Although the group has been banned from the show, rumors are circulating that Odd Future will host their own concert around the same time of the Auckland The Big Day Out date, which takes place on January 20.