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Book Notes: Gil Scott-Heron Memoir, Release Date Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

In the fall of 1980, Gil Scott-Heron was invited by Stevie Wonder to join him on a 41-city tour across America that would end in Washington on January 15, 1981. The “Hotter than July” Tour supported the album that featured the now classic Stevie rendition of “Happy Birthday.”

The tour’s purpose was to raise popular support for the creation of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – a national holiday to honor the great civil rights leader. The holiday was signed into law in 1986, and now, the history-making tour serves as the backdrop for the late Gil Scott-Heron’s final book, The Last Holiday: A Memoir.

To be released on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – this Monday, January 16, 2012 – by Grove Press, The Last Holiday: A Memoir,  is a post-humous reflection on Heron’s life, as well as the momentous tour in honor of Dr. King. In the opening pages, Heron reflects on his early life and his inability to recollect much of his childhood. But what he does remember is music.

A soul and jazz poet, Heron, considered “The Godfather of Rap,” released 15 studio albums during his 30-year career. His final work, I’m New Here, was his first release in 15 years, debuting just three months prior to his death on May 27, 2011, at the age of 62.

The Last Holiday: A Memoir is dedicated to Heron’s three children, yet encourages all readers to “reach beyond what looks possible and make it happen.” In the book, Heron expresses his hope that his memoir will help readers remember the work of Dr. King and the diligents effort of Stevie Wonder every Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Find more info on The Last Holiday: A Memoir at www.groveatlantic.com. The book is available for purchase on January 16.

Lil Wayne Officially Debuts Trukfit Clothing Line

Lil Wayne officially launched his Trukfit clothing line during Market Week in New York.

The rapper hosted a private showing at El Privado in the Hotel Americano where Young Money’s T-Streets, Lil Twist, Mack Maine, Gudda Gudda and manager Cortez Bryant celebrated the clothes, along with Twist’s 19th birthday.

The clothing line stands for “The Reason You Kill For It” which will be launched at Zumiez stores across the nation, at Zumiez.com and Karmaloop.com.

Here is the company’s mission statement:

As a brand, TRUKFIT is a state of mind – it is about being yourself, having fun, being free, being driven and being able to express all these elements and more. We have many sides to our being and TRUKFIT describes them all. We have no boundaries, rules, no gender distinction, no ethnic distinction, no demographic distinction. We are young, fun loving, connected to each other and yet we are all individuals. We are free to dream, to create, to fantasize and to explore.

Check out the images below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: Beyonce Fans Attack Keri Hilson???!!!

File this one under LMAO!!! This is just too funny! Keri Hilson has made it known that she dislikes Beyonce in countless interviews, and even tried to go hard at her on one of her tracks. Well, we all know how hard Beyonce stans go hard to protect their little Bey, and unfortunately for Keri Hilson, she encountered one of them on the street.

Check out her tweet below about the encounter:

Is Keri just trying to get some of that Beyonce/Jay-Z publicity thrown her way, or do you think she was really attacked?