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MIXTAPE DOWNLOAD: Fat Trel – Nightmare On E Street

In 2011, Fat Trel was crowned “Breakout Artist of the Year” at the DMV Music Awards. Today, he released his first 2012 offering in the form of Nightmare on E Street, the long-awaited project from the D.C. lyricist.

The 22-track mixtape features all new music from Trel and boasts appearances from a number of his fellow talented DMV MCs, including The Slutty Boyz, Tabi Bonney, Meatchi, and Chris Bo. Red Cafe, Phil Ade, and Raheem Devaughn also make appearances on the mixtape. 

Production on the project comes from Brainzzz, Kane, Lex Luger, Harry Fraud, Big K.R.I.T., Raheem Devaughn, and many more.

Download Fat Trel’s Nightmare On E Street Now!

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Trayvon Martin’s Parents To March In Sanford, Florida Today

(AllHipHop News) The parents of slain teenager Trayvon Martin plan to join a march today (March 26) in Sanford, Florida to mark the one month anniversary of their son’s death.

Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton will join thousands of people during the march today, after more than 1 million people signed a petition on Change.org.

Trayvon’s parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, started the petition on Change.org, calling for Zimmerman’s arrest and prosecution.

“The petition’s growth has been astounding,” said Jon Perri, a senior campaigner at Change.org. “Every hour, more and more people from around the world are coming to Change.org to join Sybrina and Tracy’s campaign for justice. Their powerful personal story and tireless dedication has made theirs the largest campaign ever started on the site.”

The petition calls for the prosecution of George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed the 17-year-old on February 26.

Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain, is accused of shooting the unarmed teen in a gated community in Sanford.

According to police, Trayvon Martin was shot and killed as he walked home from a store, after Zimmerman called police to report a suspicious person.

George Zimmerman ignored police instructions to avoid confronting the teen and confronted him.

Witnesses confirmed that a scuffle ensued that resulted in the unarmed Trayvon being shot in the chest with a semi-automatic pistol.

Although Zimmerman has confessed to killing Trayvon Martin, Sanford police have yet to arrest and charge him.

The shooting has drawn international outrage, with a number of activists, celebrities and politicians who have joined in calling for Zimmerman’s arrest.

Over the weekend, a number of church leaders around the country delivered their sermons in black hoodies, similar to the one worn by Trayvon, when he was killed.

The Miami Heat basketball team all donned black hoodies for a group photo over the weekend, while Tom Joyner and Queen Latifah held a moment of silence for the teen before a celebrity cruise to benefit black colleges.

Meanwhile, Fort Myers, Florida rapper Plies recently released a tribute track to Trayvon titled “We are Trayvon,” which already has almost 500,000 total views.

Check the song out below:

Emilio Rojas [BGA] Touts “Breaking Point” with DJ Green Lantern as He Seeks a “Comfortable” Deal

Emilio Rojas is a veteran on the independent Hip-Hop scene. Amid rumors in the past of him signing to Rick Ross’ MMG imprint, Rojas has made it clear time and time again that where he winds up – whether it be on a major label or continuing to strive on the independent scene – is not important. As long as he’s “comfortable,” he’ll be happy.

After recently releasing the very well-received mixtape, Breaking Point, with DJ Green Lantern, Rojas  is on a mission: to have his music heard by as many new listeners as possible. Traveling to South By Southwest (SXSW) to perform for one of the most diverse gatherings of music aficionados is just another of the ways he has taken his career into his own hands.

The Rochester native continues to tour in support of the project and wants to release as many visuals for tracks off of Breaking Point as possible. It was after one of his explosive performances at SXSW that we were able to speak to the man behind tracks like “Sympathy For the Devil,” “Runway,” “P*ssy and Cologne”, and “Champion” about the response to Breaking Pointhis new untitled EP with Green Lantern, and what exactly SXSW means to him.

Check out our exclusive interview with Emilio Rojas below:

Follow Emilio Rojas On Twitter (EmilioRojas).

Of Trayvon Martin: “Why Don’t Ya’ll Care About Black On Black Murder?”

This is for those folks who ask the question “Why ya’ll don’t care when Black folks kill Black folks all the time?”

Black people are just as hurt and concerned and angry when Black men die from gang violence, driveby shootings and “being caught up” every single day, as we are when white racist representatives of governmental institutions (that are supposed to protect and serve us) and ordinary white racist citizens murder us in cold blood.

Black people are just as hurt and concerned and angry when Black women die from domestic violence – murdered by those who say they love us – AND gang violence AND driveby shootings AND “being caught up” as we are when white racist representatives of governmental institutions (that are supposed to protect and serve us) – like Mitrice Richardson and the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department – and ordinary white racist citizens murder us in cold blood.

BUT:

1. If you are dependent on the mainstream media to tell you that, you will not see it; they have no stake in that.

2. If you are dependent on Black media, you may not see it there either; they may not have the resources to do it consistently.

3. If you are not in close proximity to Black institutions or Black people – in other words, if you don’t know the folks that know – you are OOL – Out Of Luck.

In answer to your question “Why ya’ll don’t care when Black folks kill Black folks all the time?” I say this: ”How come YOU don’t you care?” It appears that this question ONLY gets raised when Black people vent their RIGHTEOUS indignation and anger over unjustified, racist murders.

If YOU really cared, then you would know about the organizations that exist to stop the senseless, every day murders of Black people by Black people:

1. You would know the names of these organizations

2. You would know when their meetings are

3. You would know where their meetings were

4. You would know the people who are a part of these organizations by name

5. You would know the people who are a part of these organizations by sight

6. You would go to their meetings

7. You would ask them, “What can I do to help ya’ll?”

8. You would ask your Black and mainstream media, “How come ya’ll don’t write/broadcast anything about these organizations on a REGULAR basis?”

9. You would give them much needed money

10. You would give them much needed money.

I live in Los Angeles, California. These are the names I know: Cease Fire, 2nd Call, Unity One, Unity Two, Professional Community Intervention Training Institute, Project Cry No More, Mothers of the Community, Unity in the Community, Peace in the Streets

What city do you live in? Do you know the names? Why not?

That’s what I thought.

If you genuinely and sincerely wanted to know the answer to that question, then I apologize for my tone. If you just like to stir up crap and make a scene because you’d rather the attention be on you, instead of JUSTICE for Trayvon Martin AND ALL THE OTHERS, you are a sick, sad creature.

written by Thandisizwe Chimurenga

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Davey D Notes:

I’m glad my sista and fellow journalist/activist, Thandi wrote this piece… It needed to be said, and quite frankly a few folks needed to be called out on this. Folks who are guilty of this; are well-meaning but flawed at best and disingenuous at worse.

I been hit with the question/ assertion all this week and calmly had to point out that I had been to three well attended marches, town hall actions dealing with trauma and drama in our own communities.where were the folks asking?

One of the activities, was a town hall with Too Short focusing on teen violence and misogyny at jam -packed Oakland City Hall.. I posted up the entire video and article so folks could see and experience themselves, Not one person who asserted that Black people don’t care had bothered to pass / share around that video and write up..You can peep the article and video HERE

Nor did they pass around the flyer and article about local rap artists and activist including T-Kash running a marathon this weekend to stop gun violence..Its something he frequently does…You can peep the info HERE

We have cats like Adisa Banjoko and the Hip Hop Chess Federation.. Not only is working w/ T-Kash, but he frequently does events that focus on martial arts, chess and Hip Hop.

He works with youngstas in the Mission district of San Francisco as well as goes to prisons to work with young brothas..His events are always free, well attended and inspiring… He was just up at SF State at our Hip Hop class working with folks and offering up internships for students to help with his efforts.. he also writes quite few columns for News One about what we can and should do to improve our communities.. You can peep him HERE

 

None who ask where the outcry for Black on Black crime, bothered to join the thousand plus folks who showed up at Allen Temple Church 3 weeks ago to address the issue of human trafficking/ teenage pimping and prostitution. It was put together by author/ activist Reverend Harry Williams who heads up a organization called Street Disciples/ Hood Movement 21 They are out and about every week in the streets trying to turn lives around.. 2 months ago they had a big gathering for community groups to come together and maximize efforts.. Reach him HERE

Almost none of the naysayers got on board to support the efforts of the 44% Coalition , a group of Black, Latina women along with a number of male allies who stepped to both Too Short and XXL Magazine around the issue of sexual assaults on Black and Latina women..

Apparently these folks weren’t up on the Detroit 300 who are patrolling their neighborhoods and coming after those seek to do harm… or 1Hood out of Pittsburgh, PA where they not only patrolled the streets but set up youth media academy with the purpose of changing our image. Many of the videos done by Jasiri-x were put together by youth they work with and now train..You can see one of the projects they did about Pittsburgh HERE

These folks don’t seem to know about the tireless work and documentaries put together by former gang member Silky Slim out of Baton Rouge..This brother keeps himself on the front line of trying to stop the killings and turn people around from a life that he once led. You can peep his organization Stop the Killing Inc HERE

 

These folks don’t seem to know about United Roots, Urban Peace Movement, Silence the Violence, Love Life Foundation, Youth Speaks, United Playza , Homey, Barrios Unidos, Leadership Excellence the Sista Circle, Homeboy Hotline, Dereca Blackmon’s Gender Walk, Susan Taylor’s National Cares Mentoring Movement or the tireless work graph writers/ organizer like Refa 1 does .. I think it was last weekend he was out putting in work..and is gearing up[ to do a big event in the summer called Aerosoul You can peep his work HERE

Maybe they don’t know about the work of Truth Minista Paul Scott out of North Carolina who frequently writes about ways for us to improve our community and backs it up with action.. You can read his columns HERE You can peep the video of him stepping to a malt liquor company -BLAST who he felt was trying to poison his neighborhood..HERE

Maybe they dont know about artist like Mistah FAB who frequently goes to schools, does keep the Peace rallies, gives away school supplies and tries to give back..You can peep that HERE

He’s one of scores of artists I can name from Rebel Diaz in NY to dead prez to Ise Lyfe to Naughty By Nature, KRS-One, Bambu, Bun B, Kiwi, Metro P, Fly Benzo, Mystic, Mommas Hip Hop Kitchen, NY Oil, Wise Intelligent who are always in their communities working to uplift, heal and end violence.

Maybe they don’t know about the work local artist Jahi does with young men who he takes under his wings.. A couple of months back they did a Guns Down Stop the Violence actions..

There are so many more organizations and people to mention..Forgive me if I overlooked anyone.. because the list is super long, but I think folks get the point.. People are putting in work everyday in our communities, often unsung and highlighted in the media.. That doesn’t mean they don’t exist, nor does it mean work isn’t being done..

I will also add from my own experience, many of those who organize to heal our communities also organize around egregious incidents like Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant or Sean Bell. They do it because life is precious and they step up whether or not its done by a cop or it comes at the hands of each other..They do when the cameras are there and when they are not there..

But hey, as was pointed out in the article, there are many who ask the question ‘where’s the Black community when we kill each other?’ who are simply waiting for BET or CNN to cover it and blow things up-Don’t hold your breath..or even worse, maybe these folks simply can’t help but think the worse when it comes to us.. Like we somehow don’t care…

-Davey D-

Daily Word Salutes “Whoa”-Inspiring Women: OWN Your Life!!

Powerful Monday, my Powerful People!

Welcome to the last week of March and the last week of the first quarter. As many may know, March is “Women’s History Month,” where we celebrate the contributions of strong women from the past, the future, and the present! This week, we are dedicating our Daily Word to some of the strong women who have made significant contributions to the world.

We start our journey with none other than Ms. Oprah Winfrey! As someone I personally look to as inspiration in my life, Oprah continues to prove the impossible possible and demonstrates how you can have anything in life, if you really want it and put your mind to it. Her beginning is far from perfect, and her ending is far from over, but if you paid attention to her moves throughout the years, the main message you will take is that YOU are in control!

OWN your own life and never allow anyone to dictate what you can and can’t be! The moment you become comfortable in your own skin is the moment that you begin to live your true life! We Salute you, Ms. Winfrey! Continue to be a blessing to many!!
-Ash’Cash

“Breathe. Let go. And remind yourself that this very moment is the only one you know you have for sure.” -Oprah Winfrey

“As you become more clear about who you really are, you’ll be better
able to decide what is best for you – the first time around.” -Oprah Winfrey

“The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitude.” -Oprah Winfrey

“The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.” -Oprah Winfrey

“The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.” -Oprah Winfrey

“Devote today to something so daring even you can’t believe you’re doing it.” -Oprah Winfrey

“Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you oncentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough.”
-Oprah Winfrey

“You CAN have it all. You just can’t have it all at once.” -Oprah Winfrey

TO HEAR THE AUDIO VERSION OF THE DAILY WORD – CLICK HERE.

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: Shawty Lo Discusses G-Unit Deal, Search For New Acts

(AllHipHop News) Bankhead, Georgia rapper Shawty Lo has landed one of the most high-profile Hip-Hop deals in recent years , after signing with 50 cent’s G-Unit imprint.

Under the terms of the deal, Shawty Lo will release a solo album and G-Unit will also distribute his D4L Records imprint.

Shawty Lo looks at signing with G-Unit as one of best moves for his career in the long run.

“Me and 50 we got something like the same storyline,” Shawty Lo told AllHipHop.com. “I was upcoming and it was so hard. We were raised from struggle and ended up being muscle. That’s what I feel like I am…muscle They say ‘damn Shawty Lo so small,’ this and that, but I always been muscle. I always been like that hard little rock in the hood.”

Shawty Lo also described the type of talent he is looking for, as he continues to build his D4L brand alongside 50 Cent’s G-Unit, in the South.

“What interests me is when an artist gives it his all,” Shawty Lo told AllHipHop.com. “They need to give it 100 percent. You can’t just bring the demo and say ‘listen to this.’ Anyone does that. It’s like the music is the new game. I wanna check out their Internet presence , their performance presence , I wanna see it all.”

You can watch below as Shawty Lo speaks on his situation with 50 cent and G-Unit below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil’ Kim Banned from Releasing Music?

This past weekend, Lil’ Kim sat down with DJ Envy for MTV’s “Sucker Free” and revealed that legally, she is banned from releasing music due to several lawsuits from her previous record labels.

“When I came home from prison in 2006, I was really unhappy with my label so I wanted to get off, and I didn’t get released. I wasn’t dropped. I had to pay them. So, at the end of the day, it’s like that takes time. For two years, I fought and fought and fought and finally there was a break. During those two years, I did my Hollywood thing, I mean doing reality shows, ‘Dancing With The Stars’ and all that good stuff. But in between me doing ‘Dancing With The Stars’, I struck up another deal. I did deal with Track Masters, and it didn’t work out, but that took another year or two.”

Unfortunately, the Track Masters deal did not go well, and Kim ended up backing out of the deal after they had shelled out $200,000 to get her out of her previous contract with Atlantic Records, spent $240,000 to produce eight songs for her unfinished LP, and shelled out over $12,000 in rent for a home near her crib.

So, apparently, Kim is currently being sued by them for $2.5 million and also barred from recording any new material.

“Contractually, by the courts, I could not record any music. I wasn’t supposed to put any music out. Technically, Black Friday was a mixtape, so I was able to get away with that. But technically, they could have come after me if I were to put out an album. I couldn’t do it. So, this is something that my fans don’t know, but now you know. Legally, I wasn’t allowed or able to do music. And ’til this day I’m not going to say I’m glad that the lawsuit happened with Trackmasters, but it made me more of a businesswoman.”

Kim never said if she settled the lawsuit, but she is back to releasing music and recently put out the track “Keys To The City” featuring Young Jeezy.