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Drake Gives Emerging Artists a Chance to Open on Upcoming Tour

(AllHipHop News) Just a few years back, Drake received a phone call that would change his life forever.

The phone call was from Lil’ Wayne, who had been tipped off by J. Prince Jr., that Drake was the next big thing in the rap game.

Wayne would eventually fly Drake out to Houston to showcase his skills for a once in a lifetime opportunity, to sign with the now infamous and highly touted Young Money Records (YMCMB).

Now looking back and understanding the importance of getting a helping hand from artists that have already found their way, Drake is offering his help to an unknown emerging artist.

Drake is presenting an up-and-coming MC with the chance to be the opening act on his “Club Paradise” tour.

The winning MC will travel in a private, branded tour bus throughout the 27-city tour that features J. Cole, Meek Mill and Waka Flocka.

Drake is offering the opportunity as part of a contest in association with OurStage.com and Real Hip Hop Network.

OurStage.com started accepting entries on Monday (April 16).

Songs can be submitted through April 30 at 12:00 pm EDT, while fan voting commences on April 30 at 12:00 pm EDT and closes on May 2 at 12:00 pm EDT.

The winning act will be selected from the top 100 artists in the competition, pending the approval of Drake, Real Hip Hop Network and OurStage.

The tour begins May 7 in Concord, CA and will make its final stop on June 17 in Mansfield, MA.

Freeway Ricky Ross On Rappers Not Using Their Own Names

In the days since losing a court battle to Maybach Music Group rap star Rick Ross, the man whom the rhymesayer’s name is taken from is weighing in on the trend of rappers using well-known monikers to enhance their images.

Speaking with AllHipHop.com, Freeway Ricky Ross said he believes entertainers are selling themselves short by not using their own names. In his eyes, MCs should capitalize on being their own person.

“The way I look at it is a man wants to make his own name, and he wants to be his own man,” the former drug kingpin stated. “With me, I never wanted to be nobody else. There’s people that I admired, but I never wanted to be them or to take their name and their likeness and claim it as mine. I always wanted to be my own man and do things my own things my own way.

“I think that by not using your own name, you don’t represent yourself,” continued Freeway Ricky Ross. “It’s like you’re kind of representing somebody else, kind of like getting a boost. I guess it’s really nothing wrong with that if that’s the kind of person you are. People use that all the time to get in the business. They are seen with somebody else, ‘That’s such and such’s boy’ or ‘That’s such and such’s girl.’ I guess some people need that to get the doors open for them. I guess at the end of the day, getting in is the most important thing to a lot of people, but for me I never wanted to be nobody’s boy. I always wanted to be the man…if you got the skills it’s gonna show.”

Ross’ comments come after a lengthy public battle with the rapper Rick Ross. In March, an L.A. County Superior Court judge dismissed Freeway Ricky Ross’ lawsuit against the entertainer’s use of his name. The ruling marked the second time Freeway Ricky Ross has lost in court concerning the situation.

Looking back on the proceedings, Freeway Ricky Ross maintains he was the victim of a corrupt legal system.

“This is a corrupt society. It’s about the haves and the have nots. And right now, with my current financial position, I’m not in a position of power financially,” he shared. “Universal Music Group. It’s a billion dollar company. They’re one of the strongest corporations in this country. People can be bought. Judges and politicians and everybody. This is what I feel happened. It was done on a technicality and the issue is still not resolved in my mind. How can somebody be allowed to trample over somebody’s rights?”

Although he is a fan of rap music, Freeway Ricky Ross is not a fan of what’s currently keeping listeners’ attention.

“I’m definitely a rap fan, but not necessarily the current rap. I think the rappers went too far. It went from being a regular message to now, to where now it’s all about spitting in the people’s face, You know, whose car is the biggest. I can go to the club and take your girl. I got more money than you, my clothes are better than yours,” he said.

“What I learned is that clothes don’t make the man. You could take a bum and put him on an Armani suit, but up under that costume is still a bum, because it’s not the clothes, it’s the mind that determines who the man is. It’s his actions that decide who the man is. Not the car that he drives. Not the shoes that he has on. Not the woman that he’s with. None of those really matter because none of those are gonna define who you really are. On the outside, people might look and say ‘Oh man! Look at that there,’ but the inside is trash. And then you could take a guy and he could be a bum. He could look like a bum, but then on the inside he could have the inside of a prince. He could be thinking like a king.”

As for who’s on his rap radar, Freeway Ricky Ross cites new up and coming artists, more so than popular music makers. Among those entertainers are Paris Montgomery, an artist Ross says is bringing a different vibe to the rap scene.

“He’s a musical genius, I think. I’ve been in the studio with a lot of people since I’ve been home…I’ve just been in the studio with so many of them, but I ain’t never seen nobody that can take a song like this kid man. Everybody that I take him and put him in the studio with, he takes their music and just makes magic out of it …he’s gonna be the one to put the West Coast back on…in a smooth way, talking that real and his music is dope. He’s the whole package. I’m really excited to be managing him. I’m just fortunate he came to me.”

In addition to Montgomery, Freeway Ricky Ross is looking for “talented people” to help work on an album he is putting together.

“Just anybody that’s talented that want to get their music out,” he said. “I really don’t want people that’s already signed. I really want new people.”

Those interested in working with Ross, can contact him via Facebook, www.freewayrick.com, www.freewayenterprise.com, or on Twitter (@freewayricky).

FEEL RICH VIDEO: Fat Joe Keeps it Real: There are No Fat Old People

Editor’s Note: Welcome to “Feel Rich,” our partnership with QD3, the talented son of music legend Quincy Jones. “Feel Rich” is all about creating a healthy lifestyle for Hip-Hop culture – both the artists and the fans. Enjoy!

A letter and video from Joe:

Many of us are addicted to food but don’t know it.

Just like any addiction, food addiction can be extremely hard to kick. Especially when you can get high for just 50 cents at the corner store. It’s perfectly legal to go to a store at any age and buy a T######, Snickers, potato chips, whatever your poison. In the urban community, we often show our love through food. The more you love someone, the more food you give them. Food is everywhere. If that’s your addiction, it can be really hard to fight.

One of the most destructive food addictions is to carbohydrates (carbs): bread, potatoes, pasta, and rice. Most people seem to believe that if you don’t have carbs with your meal you won’t have enough energy or you won’t feel full. This is a huge misconception. You don’t need a lot of carbs in your diet. One of the main reasons I lost weight is because I cut most carbs out of my diet, and of course, I started exercising.

The kind of exercise you do is up to you. If you’re a big person like me, chances are you don’t want to go to the gym with your c### diesel friend for your first time. They might work you out too hard. If you do what they do, chances are you’ll be sore for two weeks or you could injure yourself.

Walking is probably the best exercise, because anyone can do it and it’s cheap. No excuse if you don’t have a gym—walk around the block. Believe it or not, chances are if you exercise on a regular basis, you will become addicted to working out. It’s a whole different high—a good high.  Natural high.

I started losing weight for health reasons. Too many of my friends were dying. But, though I started losing for health, now I just love the way I look and feel, and the fact that statistics say I’ll live longer by staying healthy. I tell kids all the time: you go to high school to prepare for college. You also have to prepare your body at a young age for life. When I talk to kids in school and ask if they or their parents have diabetes, almost 75 to 80 of them say yes. That’s why it’s so important to teach kids the importance of healthy eating from a young age. Diabetes can cause blindness, kidney failure, and can lead to amputation and even death.

When we’re young we feel invincible. But before you know it, you’re within harm’s reach. I lost one of my best friends, Big Pun, to a heart attack when he was only 27 years old. He was a funny, charismatic, loyal, talented genius. The world lost out on such a special person leaving us so soon.  We’ve all lost people we love too soon. Now is the time to do something about it.  Like Michelle Obama says, it’s time for change. You can do it. Health is the new wealth. Live rich.

Sincerely,

FAT JOE

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