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Nicki Minaj’s boo, SC, has finally decided to crawl out from under Nicki’s apple bottom and release a track of his own. I’m sorry, but after seeing Nicki bossing him around on her MTV special last year, I don’t know if I ever will be able to respect this dude. His name alone causes me to scoff! What kind of name is Scaff Beezy? What does that even mean!? It DOES NOT get the people going!
Anyway, Scaff Beezy released a track called “Count It Up,” where he brags about counting Nicki’s money, driving her cars, and flying around in her private jets.
Check “Count It Up” HERE. Is this track as terrible as his stage name? You be the judge.
It looks like Dr. Dre is in the studio working with Nelly, instead of (insert laugh track here) finishing his long awaited album, Detox. Nelly tweeted a photo of the two in the studio this week, probably working on some tracks for the follow-up to Nelly’s 2010 disappointment, 5.0.
Meanwhile, Coachella headliner Dre has decided to take a break from recording his long-awaited Detox, which has been given a new release date of “Neveruary 31st.”
While Nelly’s career has definitely taken a nosedive, the dude does have charisma, and he IS a pretty decent rapper. Do you think the Dr. can revive Nelly’s career?
Oh man, Nancy, aka “Mama Jones,” aka Jim Jones’ mom from VH1’s Love & Hip Hop, is talking reckless on Twitter again. This time, she’s decided to unload a rampage of tweets against R&B singer and her Love & Hip-Hop co-star, Olivia.
According to Nancy, Olivia was “puff puff” passed around the men of G-Unit while she was signed to the label. Check out her tweets below:
Olivia wasn’t feeling Nancy’s tweets and tweeted the below response:
Olivia, forget about respecting your elders, girl! You should know better than to argue with crackheads!
M.O.P. member Billy Danze is putting his status as an established entertainer to good use by giving aspiring artists a chance to be heard through his “Raps United Nation” (RUN) movement.
Citing his personal interaction with talented artists he’s met over the years stateside and overseas on tour, the Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York rapper believes his latest venture will be a useful tool for those in search of a vehicle that will garner exposure and elevate them to the next level.

“As an artist I understand the frustration. There are so many artists out there that possess the talent of being able to produce and record good music. They are determined; they have the drive and dedication, but feel as if no one notices,” Danze expressed in a statement as relayed his commitment to turning dreams into reality. “I’ve seen and heard what’s out there from an artistic level. These artists need to be heard and have a united voice. I am very passionate about giving them that opportunity and will do anything in my power to help those that really want to win.”
The creation of the RUN movement marks a new chapter for Danze, who continues his tenure as a Hip-Hop fixture with M.O.P.’s latest album, Sparta. The 10-track album, a collaborative effort with the production team Snowgoons, was released in November and features the rapper with his partner in rhyme, Lil’ Fame.

“As a fellow artist, these projects will enable me to be a vital cog in a family of worthy artists that simply need a platform and a voice and to oversee that lends the potential to be the biggest accomplishment of my career,” said Danze, who also said he feels RUN will fill a void that has remained too long in the music industry.
“From a business perspective, I believe “RUN” (Raps United Nation) is a vehicle the industry is desperately lacking. The way to find new talent is to go get it. Industry executives no longer believe in the artist, or artist development. How can the industry grow if we don’t allow new artists to showcase their talent?”
While M.O.P. provides an artistic outlet for Danze, the rap veteran is set on using RUN to create a stable of artists from around the world that will promote unity and raise awareness of them while placing them in the public eye.
“My aim is to get every talented artist a deal. Support on a globalized scale is all an artist really needs or could ask for. I have contacted all my resources and they in return have done the same,” Danze said. “A vital key to success in this business is alliance; and I personally have a team in every corner of the world. We can build a team of thousands and support each other.”
For more information about RUN, including how to become a part of the movement and details on its debut project, First Wave, visit www.rapsunitednation.com. To listen to songs from First Wave, click the links below:
D-Dub’s “Grown Man B.I.”: http://hulkshare.com/i8xjzcshp5fc
Dutch’s “Battlefield”: http://hulkshare.com/h3u0bywvx70k
TGI….Everyday!! Happy Friday, the 13th!!!
Welcome to the end of a wonderful week, but still the beginning of the rest of your life! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to keeping your momentum! There is only one thing that really separates great people from the mediocre… It’s not talent, it’s not smarts, it’s not business savvy… It’s the ability to be consistent and the ability to keep going, no matter what the circumstance!
Those who are truly great do not concern themselves with adversity or obstacles, because in their minds, losing is not an option! They don’t make excuses… they just make things happen! They don’t care about failing, because they know that failing is only failing when they give up….. and the truly great ones aren’t smart enough to even know what giving up is!
Stop Stopping and Keep your Momentum! Don’t allow yourself to be a victim of circumstance! You want what you want and should never stop until you get it! Get to the point of no return! Burn any bridge that is enabling you to give up so easy so that you remove that as an option! You deserve to be happy! You deserve everything your heart desires! The only thing standing in your way is YOU!! be persistent, take what you deserve, and understand that nothing is impossible!! You can’t say sky is the limit, when there are footprints on the moon!!
-Ash’Cash
“When life knocks you down you have two choices- stay down or get up. Winners always choose the latter.” -Tom Krause
“No great achievement is possible without persistent work.” -Bertrand Russell
“Many of the great achievements of the world were accomplished by tired and discouraged men who kept on working.” -Unknown
“Persistence is the twin sister of excellence. One is a matter of quality; the other, a matter of time.” -Unknown
“If you’re coasting, you’re either losing momentum or headed downhill.” -Joan Welsh
“Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.” -Walter Elliot
“One way to keep your momentum is to constantly have greater goals.” -Michael Korda
“How long should you try? Until.” -Jim Rohn
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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.
(AllHipHop News) Wyclef Jean and Jerry “Wonda” Duplessis have released a documentary chronicling their experiences as co-founders of the nonprofit organization Yele Haiti.
The pair shot “Hours After The Quake: Picking Up The Dead in Search of The Living,” using a handheld camera.
The two founders showcase the plight of the Haitian people in the aftermath of the tragic 7.0 earthquake that devastated Haiti on January 12, 2010.
The documentary sheds light on the ongoing fight to recover from one of the most devastating earthquakes in the history of mankind.
Over 3.5 million people were directly impacted by the natural disaster that killed more than 316,000, injured 300,000, orphaned 1 million children and left another 1.2 million people homeless.
Throughout the documentary, Wyclef calls for a “State of Emergency” and can be seen coming to the aid of dying Haitian residents, as he rides through the streets amidst crumbled buildings and roads.
The documentary shows that Yele Haiti provided 4.3 million gallons of water to Haiti 5 days a week throughout 2010, distributed 98,000 hot meals, 270,000 nutritional bars, and canned goods serving over 200,000 people.
Periods of the movie are graphic in nature, showing dead bodies being removed from the destructed streets during the early periods of the earthquake’s aftermath, .
Despite accusations from the New York Post, that Wyclef’s Yele Haiti organization was improperly using donations received, Wyclef shows that he was in full support of Haiti throughout the crisis, and that he too, was also removing bodies from the street, which were buried in rubble.
For more information on Wyclef’s Haiti non-profit organization, visit YeleHaiti.com and Twitter.com/YeleHaiti.
DID DRAKE BEAT DOWN TAT ARTIST THAT PUT “DRAKE” ON GIRLS FO’HEAD!?
The dude Kevin Campell tatted a girl with “DRAKE” on her forehead. Well he and Drake went back and forth in the media and well, it looks like Drake made good on his words. I don’t know the facts, but the artist Campbell says Drake and some goons came to his shop. “Drake sent his security detail into the shop to inform me that ‘nobody is going to hurt Drake in the state of California,’ I don’t remember ever saying I was going to hurt him, but maybe they were referring to his feelings. Guess you could call it sorted out. When Drake was in LA last, he parked out front of the shop and sent in his huge security dude. Calling Drake ‘soft’ was like calling Justin Bieber a p***y. I kinda feel bad for the dude now. Drake said he would beat my ass, not me. Now I’m just embarrassed for him. He made himself look like a weenie. I just think it’s funny that he made the threats and when I actually responded, he sent in the troops.”
According to Campbell, there was never any physical confrontation. He merely stated that they told him this was his “first warning.” Drake should go in there and beat his a###!!!!!! This dude has a big mouth!
And this poor girl….smh

Give her a JOB, Drake!