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Ne-Yo Leaves Def Jam to Become Motown’s Senior VP of A&R

(AllHipHop News) R&B’s Ne-Yo is soon to try his hand behind the desk at Motown Records. It was announced yesterday (January 25) by Barry Weiss, Chairman & CEO of Universal Republic and Island Def Jam Motown, and Ethiopia Habtemariam, Senior Vice President of Motown Records, that Ne-Yo will become Senior Vice President of A&R for the historic label.

Ne-Yo is bringing his label imprint, Compound Entertainment, over to Motown, along with three Grammy Awards and a highly anticipated fifth studio album, which will likely release in the summer as his label debut.

While at Motown, Ne-Yo will serve as a producer and mentor to label artists, along with being responsible for seeking out and signing new talent to the label.

“I’m a combination of excited, honored and terrified all at once!” said Ne-Yo in a statement. “Excited about a new beginning here at Motown, honored that I’ve been given such a prestigious title and trusted with such responsibility, TERRIFIED because I know that playing this role, in the fashion of one of my idols and career role models, Mr. Smokey Robinson. These are big shoes to fill…..but trust, I can handle it.”

Ne-Yo has been busy as of late, recently hitting the big screen as a co-star in the movie Red Tails and on national TV on NBC’s upcoming season of The Voice, as a mentor for Cee-Lo Green’s team.

“Ne-Yo is an enormously talented artist, songwriter, and producer,” said Weiss. “In fact, he’s one of the greatest songwriters of our times. His track record of success at Def Jam will always be a benchmark. But this move to Motown will provide new and inspiring challenges for Ne-Yo, as both an artist and a key member of the new senior management team that is taking form at the label in 2012,” he added.

Ne-Yo’s most recent album from 2010, Libra Scale, followed up the RIAA-certified platinum album, Year Of The Gentleman, released in 2008. The album was his third consecutive to enter the Soundscan chart at #1.

Year Of The Gentleman had several RIAA platinum hit singles, including “Closer,” “Miss Independent,” and “Mad,” and received five Grammy nominations in 2009. His track “Miss Independent” won Best R&B Song (songwriters’ award) and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

 

Hip-Hop Rumors: French Montana Didn’t Sign to Kanye Over an E-mail Issue???!!

The much-buzzed about rapper and newest Bad Boy Records artist, French Montana, recently visited the Angie Martinez show on HOT97 in NYC, and explained why he didn’t sign with G.O.O.D. Music. Check out what he said about meeting up with Kanye to discuss possibly signing to his label:

“I met up with him one time and then I met up with him again,” French said. “There were things that I was used to ’cause I was already moving. I’m like a money train.”

But that money train came to a halt when he couldn’t get Kanye on the phone.

“Kanye doesn’t have a phone. If you need to get in contact with Kanye, you have to email him,” said the 27-year-old. “You can’t tell me how to do that. I don’t know how to use an e-mail, so I guess me and you is never gonna talk, and I’ma put my career in your hands?”

But he doesn’t hold any hard feelings towards Yeezy. “He’s definitely talented, and I felt like if I went there, we would have definitely made history.”

French also said he is happy about his decision to sign to Bad Boy.  Montana is currently prepping his Bad Boy debut, which will be co-executive produced by Diddy and Rick Ross. In addition to his single, “Shot Caller,” he can be heard on Rick Ross’ Rich Forever mixtape cut, “Stay Schemin’” featuring Drake.

Do you think Kanye really doesn’t have a phone??? I tell you one thing, I bet Jigga can get him on the horn!

Rappers Weigh in on President Obama’s State of the Union Address

(AllHipHop News)  As President Obama gave his third State of the Union address last night (January 24) and opened the last year of his term, it was clear that several overarching themes are priorities for his Administration in 2012, including the economy, tax legislation, and the development of more jobs.

“We can restore an economy where everyone gets a fair shot, everyone does their fair share, and everyone plays by the same set of rules,” Obama said. “What’s at stake are not Democratic values or Republican values, but American values. We have to reclaim them.”

In addition to addressing the country’s economic issues, Obama  said he hopes to boost manufacturing, develop new energy sources, and train workers in order to boost the economy. He also called for the development of America’s bridges, roadways, and other infrastructure with financing saved as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan come to a close.

“With @BarackObama giving his State of the Union Address 2nite, it’s officially time 2 BARACK THE VOTE!http://www.barackthevote.com,” Bun B Tweeted.

Questlove of the legendary Roots crew chimed in on the State of the Union address by joking with his Twitter followers and tweeting videos that indirectly related to statements made by Obama:

#SOTU #POTUS for those banks who break the law on wall street i will no longer bail you out. matter of fact i will http://youtu.be/1VRZq3J0uz4,” Questlove said as he Tweeted the link to KRS-One’s “Sound the Police.”

Even Snoop Dogg had his thoughts on the president’s speech: “tell prez to #legalizeit #baracktalk @theleague99 ustre.am/nYWF #puffpuffpasstuesdays,” Snoop tweeted.

Obama also pointed out signs of economic recovery, claiming to have created 3.2 million private-sector jobs in 22 months, while saving the auto industry.

“People can say whatever, but if you oppose what President Obama says when he talks, you best to sharpen your intellect. TheseNextYrsNotForDumbsht,” the outspoken Chuck D of Public Enemy tweeted.

“We do not accept that ours will forever be a nation of haves and have-nots. We must always be a nation of haves and soon-to-haves,” Obama said to listeners, encouraging the pursuit of the American Dream and happiness.

“You can call this class warfare all you want,” Obama said. “But asking a billionaire to pay at least as much as his secretary in taxes? Most Americans would call that common sense.”

Copywrite: God Save The King

On February 28, Columbus, Ohio-bred MC Peter Nelson a.k.a. Copywrite drops what he bluntly says is “my best album” with his latest release God Save the King. The project will have two different versions – a U.S.  and a U.K. version – and features what old fans of Copywrite should expect – solid beats from producers RJD2, Marco Polo, Illmind, Chrysis, Bronze Nazareth, J Notes, Stew Bangers, and Vanderslice. Expect MC skills on a high level and features from Casual, Heiroglyphics, Evidence, Jakai, Cage, Future, Tourex, and Ill Logic.

“DJ Drastic did all the cuts on the album, and he’s probably the best DJ I’ve ever heard. This album wouldn’t be what it is without him,” Copywrite confesses rather nonchalantly. “I didn’t think I would ever do anything better than Life & Times of Peter Nelson, but this album is even better than that one. It’s just hard because I cringe when I hear it, and  I can’t listen to it all the way…” [cue the long record scratch sound].

WHAT?!?! Why can’t Hip-Hop’s celebrated underground giant listen to his own, self-professed “best album?” He says, “Because of what I’m talking about on there. Artistry is great, wordplay, etc., but the lyrics make me sick. I’m so happy that I’m not in that anymore, just saying whatever to earn the praise of man.”

For the people who follow him on Twitter, Copy surprised a bunch of his fans with a sudden change in his posts. Out of nowhere, the usually irreverent MC began talking about Jesus…a lot. And for some it was a new turn for their favorite rapper.

“What people don’t understand is it’s not new. I’ve been saved since I was 16 years old. I wasn’t being obedient at all, but if you look, every single album, I thank Christ, my personal Lord and savior. I wasn’t always obedient, but I’ve always believed it.”

In hindsight, he even sees how his internal struggle was coming out loud and clear in his music but he, and most of us, missed it. “Songs like “Don’t Kill Me” – it was like my flesh and spirit fighting [listen to clip around 4:30 mark for lyrics]. My silly plan was like the Mike Epps joke: ‘I wanna get right with God….but I gotta get this money first!’ And how silly was that of me to think I had any control of time as if I was promised any of it?”

While his lyrics, and subsequently his lifestyle, never lined up with his beliefs, Copywrite says he’s never rejected his long-held Christian beliefs publicly. “I’ve never denied Jesus, but at the same time, it never came up because everyone thought I was a reckless heathen…because I was.”

So what happened? Was there some tragic turn of events that forced him back to his old faith from his teenage years? No. It was a gradual change. Having been a longtime friend of rap veteran John Rueben, known for making rap songs that cater to the Christian Hip-Hop market, he would watch his career and life, and see how it would have a continued impact on his own life. “Me and John Reuben go way back. I remember John Reuben when he was fat! It’s good to see where he is in music. I remember seeing him on TV when I was in Maryland and thinking, ‘That’s what I’m supposed to be doing.’ That’s because he was still rhyming AND still repping the Lord.”

Then in May 2011, he wanted to change. “I prayed to God to change my desires because I really wanted to live for him. Then I just found myself really uninterested by the things I was doing.” Even performing the old songs didn’t feel quite right to him. “I remember when I did my first show after rededicating. And I dreaded it. It was like wearing old, dirty, dead man’s clothes,” he adds.

While Copywrite couldn’t be more happy about his current state in life, his fans and followers have had mixed reactions to the MC’s faith. “Some fans are like ‘do your thing.’

“Some of them  think ‘you’re looking for a crutch because of losing your parents” but what they don’t know is when I accepted Christ, life couldn’t have been better. Mom and dad were still alive and all that. So it’s definitely not a crutch for me. Some people are excited. They knew what kind of music I did before and now they’re like, ‘Yo, I used to pray for you! It’s good to see what God is doing in you!’ Some are just disrespectful, but not towards me, but towards God.

“I’m cool if people disagree. I’m totally alright with that. You can say, ‘That’s a total lie, dude, I don’t believe at all. But if that’s you, then do you.’ But when you come off just blatantly disrespectful and just trying too hard, then those people I block [on Twitter].”

But again, despite the title of the album, his latest release doesn’t fully reflect his current beliefs.

God Save the King isn’t about my beliefs. It was supposed to be a UK-catered album, and the title, a spin on the Sex Pistol’s God Save the Queen. The album was almost completely done before I came back to Christ. The title just kind of happened that way.”

So, is there ANYTHING on the album that reflects his current beliefs? “There’s 2.5 Christian songs. I say .5 because I wrote it right at my transition. I cussed on it, but I beeped it out,” admits Copywrite. Even with his 2.5 “Christian songs” on the album, he has a very clear message to the new faith-filled fans he has gained, especially after the release of his song “The K.I.N.G.”: “I don’t want my new Christian audience to buy this album. I don’t want people to think you can live on both sides of the fence. I’m even putting a disclaimer in the album. I’m not playing around with this.”

There is a serious and honest question that HAD to be asked here. If the content is so bad and it’s so evil, then why put it out?! “I feel like all of those fans I’ve built up over the years won’t just listen to me talking about God if I just came out with an album like that. I needed a bridge album. The album was already recorded so people will get to see the change. But in the future all of my music will be Christian music,” Copywrite says.

“Most of my fans are wild. But I hope that they hear the music and now, hearing me giving God praise, that they’ll start to think. Like, ‘This guy is pretty smart. You can’t write stuff like he does and be stupid. Why does he think like this now? Maybe there’s some truth.’ It’s my job to plant the seed, its God’s job to grow it, and I hope with the good content on there, He does.”

Surely, there will be some who feel like he’s presenting two different people on the new album, as if he were some type of hypocrite. But Copywrite says its not a case of hypocrisy; rather, it’s a recorded version of a changed man. “Kind of like how God changed Saul to Paul,” he quips. Others will hear his changed direction and think, ‘He’ll be back. It’s a phase,’ to which he plainly says, “To the people saying ‘he’ll be back,’  stop plotting my downfall and consider your condition with Christ. This isn’t the phase; that other stuff is the phase.”

“I’m not gonna stop rappin’ because I feel like God built up my story so that glory can be given to him, and people can see that God can really do anything with anyone. My thoughts are different so my music is different.”

So, on February 28, we get to hear God Save the King, but the artist and man is looking forward to sharing the story and the music of how God saved Copywrite.

View the tracklist below for Copywrite’s God Save the King album, available for download on February 28. Follow Copywrite on Twitter (@copywrite).

1.Post-Apocalyptic Request Box (p### by Jason Rose)
2.Love Featuring Tage Future (of MHz) (p### by Bronze Nazareth)
3.Swaggot Killaz Featuring Jakki da Mota Mouth (of MHz) (p### by Illmind)
4.Sorrow Featuring Illogic (P### by Stu Bangas)
5.Man Made Featuring Rockness Monstah (of Heltah Skeltah) (p### by Jason Rose)
6.J.O.Y. Featuring Jason Rose & Torae (p### by Jason Rose)
7.Union Rights Featuring MHz (Tage Future & Jakki da Mota Mouth) (p### by Khrysis)
8.YO! Mtv RAP Featuring Jason Rose (p### by Jason Rose)
9.Blue Ribbon (p### by Bronze Nazareth)
10.Miracle (p### by S.G. on the Trax)
11.G$k (p### by Stu Bangas)
12.Workahol (p### by Stu Bangas)
13.White Democrats Featuring Mac Lethal (p### by Jason Rose)
14.Golden State (of Mind) Featuring Casual, Evidence (of Dilated Peoples) & Roc Marciano (p### by Vanderslice)
15.Synesthesia (p### by RJD2)
16.Got to Make It Featuring Tage Future (of MHz) (p### by Stu Bangas)
17.A Talk with Jesus (p### by Poetiq Beetz)

Steve Patton is a contributor to AllHipHop.com and is also a Senior Writer for Rapzilla.com.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Was Mary J. Blige Snubbed by the Academy Awards??!!

Mary J. Blige is p’ed off that she didn’t get an Oscar nomination for the upcoming 84th Annual Academy Awards. Many people thought Mary was a shoe-in for the Best Original Song category for “The Living Proof,” the ballad she penned for The Help.

She vented her frustrations on Twitter. Check out her tweet below:

The singer was understandably disappointed by the snub, especially since the category typically has four to five nominees, and this year only two songs were nominated. Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos Brown were recognized for “Real in Rio” from the animated film Rio and Bret McKenzie received a nod for “Man or Muppet” from The Muppets.

Blige was previously nominated at this year’s Golden Globes, but lost in the category to Madonna. Does Mary have a right to be upset, or should she just get over herself?

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Rihanna Addicted to Tattoos or What???!!

Rihanna is one crazy girl, I tell you! The tattoo obsessed, free spirit got some fresh ink added to her body this week at the Shamrock Social Club Los Angeles, and get this, she tatted the words “Thug Life” across her knuckles. Ummm…..why??? Check out the photo she tweeted below:

“All these b###### screaming that 2pac back ♫ #THUGLIFE,” she tweeted.

To top it off, Ri Ri tweeted out another photo in which she appeared to be getting another tat on her back from famed tattoo artist, Mark Mahoney, all the while holding a beer bottle. Classy!

This marks tattoos #15 and #16 for the Bajan princess, who already has her best friend’s birth date on her shoulder and another on her chest that reads “Never a failure, always a lesson.” I’m really started to feel like she’s addicted to tattoos!

While at the tattoo parlor, she also ran into Grindhouse actor, Danny Trejo. Now that’s “Thug Life”!!!

Producer Ty Fyffe Discusses New Beanie Sigel, Tony Yayo Collaboration

(AllHipHop News) Although it has yet to be confirmed if Beanie Sigel has signed with 50 Cent’s G-Unit Records, the rapper is actively working with at least one artist on the roster.

Super producer Ty Fyffe, who has crafted tracks for artists like LL Cool J, Jadakiss, Ja Rule, Nas, Fat Boy Slim, Jay-Z and numerous others, recently told AllHipHop.com that Tony Yayo and Beanie Sigel have recorded a new single together.

Due to contractual reasons, Ty Fyffe could not play the single, nor could he speculate on Beanie Sigel’s official status with the G-Unit Records.

He did discuss the track however.

“Me and Yayo been in the studio the past year,” Ty Fyffe told AllHipHop.com. “We have a lot of strong material that could be singles. We did a track with Beanie Sigel that’s pretty tight.”

The single with Beanie Sigel and Tony Yayo is just one of a number of projects that Ty Fyffe is actively working on.

According to Ty, Jay-Z, who recently dropped the tribute song “Glory,” to his daughter Blue Ivy Carter, is also in the studio working on a new music.

“I’ve been submitting tracks to him weekly, so we will see what happens,” Ty Fyffe told AllHipHop.com

In addition to his duties as a producer, Ty Fyffe will try his hand as a member of a yet to be named experimental Hip-Hop group, that is due to be released later this year.

The material is being recorded at Ty Fyffe’s new recording studio, The Music Factory, which is located in mid-town Manhattan.

“We were originally based on Long Island, but moving to the city was a good move, better networking,” Ty Fyffe told AllHipHop.com.
“I’m true to the craft, I wake up early and leave late. We are here handling business, recording and doing production.”

Check out some photos of Ty ‘s studio below:

Daily Word: Do It Yourself!!!

Wonderful Wins-Day, my Wise and Intellectual!

Off the heels of the President’s State of the Union address, today’s Daily Word is dedicated to Doing Things Yourself! I said this three years ago, and I will say it again! President Barack Obama is only one man! Yes, he is the leader of the free world, and yes, as the leader he has a great responsibility of moving our economy forward. But ultimately, the onus is on you to change yourself, and do the things that will help you move forward!

Often times, we are too reliant on a person, a system, a job, a relationship… You name it…. We tend to think that things are owed to us, and that we must wait until they are given! If you want it then Take it!! If it’s yours, then go get it!! Whatever you believe is possible is possible! Whatever roadblocks you foresee will be roadblocks!

Understand that you are in control, and you are the only person that you can rely on for sure! Give up your power if you will, but don’t sit and complain when life is not exactly how you want it! Only you can make your life better! Begin today to put the actions in place that will give you everything you want! As Gandhi said, “Be the change that you want to see in the world.” I know that the dictionary says that ‘change’ starts with ‘C,’ but in reality, Change starts with you!!! (Haaaa!! Get it….. Ok…. Never mind.) -Ash’Cash

“If you think you can do it, or you think you can’t do it, you are right.” – Henry Ford

“Nothing external to you has any power over you.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Self-reliance is the only road to true freedom, and being one’s own person is its ultimate reward.” -Patricia Sampson

“You don’t have to worry about burning bridges, if you’re building your own.” -Kerry E. Wagner

“Whatever you want out of life, you have to do it yourself, no one else will do it for you. The key to success is to work out your own salvation.” -Charles E. Popplestone

“Blessed is he who expects nothing from anyone, for he shall never be disappointed.” -Alexander Pope

“Love unconditionally, but rely only on yourself.” -Marty Rubin

“It takes half your life before you discover life is a do-it-yourself project.” -Napoleon Hill

“Trust your instincts, and make judgements on what your heart tells you. The heart will not betray you.” -David Gemmell

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.

Live Ustream of #BarackTalk with AllHipHop.com, The League of Young Voters & Rock The Vote

(AllHipHop News) AllHipHop.com presents a live Ustream of #BarackTalk, its panel discussion and State of the Union watch party, held in partnership with national noprofit organization The League of Young Voters Education Fund, and Rock The Vote.

Tune in below at 7:30PM for the live Ustream from Busboys and Poets, one of our capitol’s cultural hotspots in Washington, D.C.

During the #BarackTalk discussion, participants are encouraged to engage directly with panelists by asking questions via Ustream at www.BarackTalk.com and LYVEF’s Twitter handle, @TheLeague99. Viewers asking questions on Twitter are encouraged to use the hashtag #BarackTalk.

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About #BarackTalk:

Tonight (January 24), AllHipHop.com will partner with national nonprofit organization The League Of Young Voters Education Fund and Rock The Vote for the second annual #BarackTalk, a State of the Union roundtable discussion and watch party.

Panelists include Goldie Taylor, leading news correspondent at TheGrio.com (MSNBC); Chuck Creekmur, influential urban entertainment journalist and co-founder of AllHipHop.com; Andreas Hale of TheWellVersed.com; rappers Dee-1 and Rhymefest; Shaheem Reid, Editor-At-Large of XXL; and Michael Skolnick, Political Director of GlobalGrind.com.

For more info, visit www.99problems.org or www.BarackTalk.com.