“So Carolina G Mix”
“So Carolina G Mix”
“Must Be Love”
“Free Fallin”
“From Nothin”
After 13 years of speculation and legal wrangling, the late Tupac Shakurs dream of musically uniting the East and West Coasts has become a reality with the release of his ambitious One Nation album.
The opus was originally conceived by Tupac in 1996, after he witnessed the media and fan fallout of his personal feud with former friend The Notorious B.I.G.
Feeling that the issue had caused unnecessary tension between entire coasts, Tupac reached out to respected Brooklyn collective Boot Camp Clik to release a joint project dispelling any media notion of a Hip-Hop civil war.
From Shakurs California residence, the parties worked diligently on completing a full album in time for release the following year.
Because of Tupacs unsolved September 1996 murder, tracks from the project were indefinitely shelved and remained in limbo for the next 13 years.
Now, label A.E.G. has acquired the rights for the 18-track LP, and will release One Nation as a digital-only album.
Guests assisting Tupac and Boot Camp on the project include Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Tha Outlawz, Big Daddy Kane, Greg Nice, and the Notorious B.I.G.
One Nation will be released on Friday March 20 through all major digital distributors such as iTunes and Amazon.
Tupacs last posthumous album was 2006s Pacs Life.
This year, Shakur would have celebrated his 38th birthday.
This past Monday marked the 12th anniversary of Christopher Wallaces passing. Like most honorable cats out there, Biggie Smalls had a profound impact on my life as a fan of music. He has also had an impact on how I look at music as a whole. Some say with only two albums, you cant be mentioned among the greatest of a specific genre. I say, point out an artist who has had two albums with as much impact as Notorious B.I.G.
This week, Tale of the Tape starts with Cooking Soul & DJ Drama who give us The Notorious B.I.G. Tribute. Young Money artist Tyga is Outraged & Underage. Nu Jersey Devil shows us the Art of the Devil. Emilio Rojas plans to be Recession Proof. Nino Bless is determined to be The Latin Marksman. Tale of the Tape is unbelievable.
Cooking Soul & DJ Drama
The Notorious B.I.G. Tribute
Heavy Rotation
Backpacker or gat popper, it doesnt matter; we all have our favorite Biggie Smalls track. Cooking Soul & DJ Drama have gotten together with a hodgepodge of artists to salute the king of NY in The Notorious B.I.G. Tribute. With artist ranging from Skyzoo (Big Poppa), LA the Darkman (I Love The Dough), and Jean Grae (Hypnotize), there are a lot of different looks coming on this disc. All the different looks only prove of one thing, Well always love Big Poppa.
Tyga
Outraged & Underage
One & Done
Tyga is one of the featured artists in Lil Waynes Young Money click. To most people, the majority of people who are in Young Money are nothing more than artists who fill 16s between Lil Wayne verses on mixtapes. Tyga isnt known by just that, he has the boost of being the cousin of Travis McCoy. Other than that, he isnt known to drop a classic verse. He tries his hardest in Outraged & Underage to break away from the pack. He even gets with boss Lil Wayne (Breaktime). In the end, even with the marked improvement (Stampede), this is pretty boring stuff. The good news is he is still young, so he still has time.
Nu Jersey Devil
Art of the Devil
One & Done
Jumping from behind the board to the front of the mic usually is a sink or swim proposition. Of course for every DJ Quik & Kanye West, there are another 5 producers who really show no real potential for greatness. Nu Jersey Devil is part of the latter class. The Art Of The Devil mixtape is his first collection of titles for listeners. There are tracks where he shows the ability to make some interesting songs (Different Girl), but nothing is awe inspiring. The Art Of The Devil wont stick to your rotation.
Emilio Rojas
Recession Proof
Peep It
Times are hard right now for all of us. Everything seems to be going down but gas prices. In this time span, various artists have come out with their own ways of trying to reach the masses. Emilio Rojas has taking that route, saying his material is so hot, that its Recession Proof. While there are some dope songs on here (Way She Moves) and the kid is gifted with the word play (On the Ave), this disc isnt just what the doctor ordered (Just One Night) to raise the Hip-Hop index to Golden Age levels. Even so, take a listen, because it does raise Emilio Rojas stock.
Nino Bless
Latin Marksman (The Hit Files Vol. 1)
Peep It
There are many emcees, both young and old, which are spending their time going in circles talking instead of working until they reach the masses. Nino Bless is not one of those emcees. Being 1/5th of the most lyrical underground super-group Slaughterhouse should mean that Nino Bless can spit. He proves he can do it on his own with Latin Marksman. He shows some dexterity in his styles with a few good tracks (Need Answers), a couple of duos (Lift Em Up), and of course the Slaughterhouse self titled track that gets your head bobbing. Of course, this is a bit short, and it isnt perfect, but this should get a bit of burn.
TALE OF THE TAPE:
DISCLAIMER:
All content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on.
TODAY’S RUMORS!
THE DAILY TWO CENTS
Check out this unedited letter:
Wats good illseed? Just wanna say thanks for the rumors. Readin them has been gettin me thru a tough time. I was recently diagnosed with hodgkins lymphoma and to pass time i read the rumors section while im gettin my chemo. It helps take my mind off the nausea and fatigue.
Thats a great letter. I wont reveal the persons name, but this is why I do what I do the way I do it! Much love and many prayers!
GUCCI MANE’S DOING A MIXTAPE AT A PARTY!
Gucci Mane is either already out or will be out this weekend. So, I was wrong when I said hes getting out in July. Im not sure, but I heard Gucci is going to do some interesting things when he gets out. Rumor has it, Gucci is going to record a mixtape during his coming home party. How innovative is that? He’s supposedly doing a show/party this Saturday at Studio 72 & one this Sunday at Primetime in the ATL. Shout out to Willie D from Winston-Salem. (Im trying to get Willie to adjust that name out of respect for the O.G. from the Geto Boys.)
RICK ROSS WANTS YOU TO BE ABSTINENT
Recently Rick Ross stopped by “Live with Kendra G” and Rick Ross and he talked about his highly anticipated album. he took sometime to give some encouraging words to all of his young female listeners and stated that they can increase their value if they hold off on having sex. But he did seemed surprised when he learned that Kendra G has taken the pledge with her listeners! His facially expression says it all! Watch the video for yourself!
REALLY? CHRIS BROWN STILL MENACING?
Now, I dont know that I believe this rumor. But, according to recent reports, Chris Brown continued to harass and menace Rihanna even after his arrest. People told In Touch magazine that Chris has gotten more and more violent until the point where people fear for her life. “We have heard him yelling and getting so angry with her since the whole thing went down,” the mags source says. “We are all scared for her and think he could even kill her.”
The sources also state that Rihanna is feeling like she is to blame, since she made the decision to talk to the coppers. Naturally, this isnt something Chris likes either since he got arrested. They also say that when the couple secretly reunited at Diddys mansion in late February, he threw a remote control near Rihanna. To some, this indicates something might pop off again.
I dont know. Chris seems too smart to mess up like this.
DONT CALL BUSTA RHYMES A N-WORD!!!
OK, so I got this interesting story for you all. I am going to paraphrase it, but I want you all to give me your opinion on this.
A 19-year-old Latino kid runs into Busta Rhymes on the street. Hes a young rapper and tries to give Busta the demo to see if the former Leader of the New School is impreseed. This is what allegedly transpired:
The Puerto Rican says, Whats good my n***a?
Busta turns around with a face of contempt and says, “I’m Not Your N***a.”
The P.R. tells me (illseed) the following:
Now in NY we say whats up, my n***a to everyone, but we mean it as whats up my dude or friend. Busta Rhymes is from New York so Im sure he knows this.
The kid didnt cause a beef, which is a good idea. The 19 year old finished like this
I simply replied ok I aint mean it like that but peace then. Hopefully you post this to let everyone know what kind of person Busta Rhymes is. I have met other rappers before and said, Whats good, my n***a and they knew what I meant. Busta Rhymes must think he is above the Hip-Hop culture.
COMMENT on this in the comments section of the site!
50 CENT GOES HARD AT EVERYBODY!
What did DMX, Kanyesgirl, T-Pain and Mase do to anybody?
LIL WAYNE SIGHTING
My girl Kim spotted Lil Wayne and explains why he almost got back on the bus!:
LIl Wayne performed today for spring break in Panama City FL, with MTV and it was a pretty good show to be a free show. Besides him being a couple hours late starting he did his thing even pulled out the guitar for prom queen. He did about 5 or 6 songs including one off of “Hottest N#### Under the Sun” He had this chick singing but i dont kno who she was also there was Drake, Chuckie, and some other youngin but i forgot his name. Oh yea and the band! I also heard he did and impromptu performance for a couple hours last night at club La Vela. He almost didn’t perform b/c some ass threw a beer bottle at his bus and he was prepping to come out. I was too short to see him the massive sea of people but i enjoyed it and he did his thang!
Kim
TUPAC AND THE EAST COAST: THE ONE NATION ALBUM?
I think this is true. 2pac and Boot Camp Clic Presents One Nation is going to come to a record store near you! If you no longer go there, you can get it at digital retail spots too! I dont know if you know, but these two powerhouses attempted to smooth the talk of an East / West Coast beef they created One Nation. This album was deaded and prevented from coming out after Tupac was killed. Guess who appears on it? Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, Greg Nice, Tha Outlawz and The Late Notorious BIG? I wonder what song this may be?
KANYE AND 88 KEYS CLOWN IT UP
ILLSEEDS QUICKIES
In Oregon, they are looking to grow, sell and tax medicinal marijuana. It has been legal since 1998. Click here, because they are dead serious.
Sheina B. I love ya and a shout out to you on this fine Friday.
50 Cent is going to be narrating the sex tape/video of Rick Ross other BM, Brook. I wonder if Rick is going to buss a cap or something? This is getting serious!
Sole has reportedly left Ginuwine over the LisaRaye talk. Damn Ginny lost if thats true.Gospel singer BeBe Winans was arrested recently for domestic assault rap for allegedly pushing his ex-wife to the ground during a heated argument.
I didnt state this yesterday, but the reason Jim Jones was going off on hotel security was because his credit card was turned down. Peep the video again:
RANDOM QUOTES
Rick Ross talks to XXL about the C.O. situation sorta:
Me not answering or addressing that situation has nothing to do with my career. Ive accomplished enough, and Ive made enough money for me to be good Yes, it was me in those pictures. But Ima tell you this. Me taking that job, I was doing my job. You understand what I mean?
Tina Davis, through her lawyer, has spoken! Maybe my rumors are right after all!?
The relationship between Ms. Davis and Mr. Brown is that of manager and client. There has never been any other relationship. The rumors in circulation are false. There are no emails between Ms. Davis and Mr. Brown of the type which have been described in media reports. If the source of the false rumors is identified, legal action will be taken. Given the nature of the legal issues affecting Mr. Brown, Ms. Davis will not be making any further statements.
JADAKISS HAS ROACHES
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
ARE YOU ORIGINAL? CHECK OUT RUSSELL SIMMONS VIEWS!
SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END
A recent study has proclaimed that they can link intelligence to the sort of music you listen too. Bad news for fans of Beyonce, Destinys Child, Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z. They all ranked at the bottom of the list when they compared exam results in the U.S. Real talk, the study said that fans of Lil Wayne were at the very, very bottom and the least intelligent of all. The average of the study showed that people that listen to Indie music are most intelligent, and gospel, pop and rock fans were less mentally gifted. Smart = fans of Queen, And Radiohead, U2, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra and Bob Marley are all around average. Average intelligence = Coldplay, Muse and Oasis. This is all the work of a PHD student so go figure. With that, I am going to go listen to some Beethoven.
EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY
Believe it or not, I feel bad for this people. But, they are examples of why you should not use drugs. These people are all users of the drug Meth. Method Man might want to consider a name adjustment.
DAYUM! DON’T DO DRUGS!
ILL PICS
She might be crazy, but Eddie lost anyway. HAHAHA!
SHOUT OUT TO BE BE WINANS!For some reason, maybe its the gospel singer part, but I think dude just got in some little mess and the police are blowing it up. Here is his hit, called “Heaven,” with Ce Ce Winans.
THE RETURN OF FREEEEEEE!
For my real g’s, you remember. I used to love me some FREE! I still do! She’s really the best thing BET ever had. I mean, there have been some beats, but Free was the one for me. Yesterday, BETs 106 & Park Special on Relationship Abuse Free popped up! Check it! Bring her back, BET!
Even Stephen Hill is HYPE!!!
IM OUT!!!!
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They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!
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Whats the word? Another weekend in sight and we have
Michael McLendon killing ten people and himself in a shooting rampage in
Alabama, Obama encountering talk that hes taking on too much too soon as well
as signing an order to lift the ban on embryonic stem cell research and March
Madness going into full swing.
Thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the
shooting in Alabama. Shout out to the sounding boards for keeping all
possibilities infinite.
Hear ye, he ye. Its The Last Word for the week ending March
13, 2009
1. Patti Austin Gives Cowardly Commentary on Chris
Brown/Rihanna Situation
It seems like every celebrity has something to say regarding
the whole Chris Brown/Rihanna soap opera. But jazz singer Patti Austin is doing
more than chiming in as she recently revealed to PopEater.com that she wrote a
song that urges folks to take a deeper look at domestic violence.
The song, called By the Grace of God, was not inspired by
Rihanna and Brown but rather a domestic violence victim she saw on Oprah.
Still, Austin did not mince words as she compared the lack of talk to Attorney
General Eric Holders labeling of Americans as cowards for not speaking
openly about racism.
Many people went How dare he? like he talked about your
momma. I’m going to use that word one more time and people can take it however
theyd like to: Were cowards on many levels when it comes to addressing
violence, said Austin, who is working with the National Coalition Against
Domestic Violence to bring more awareness towards the issue. Anybody who hits
anybody to bring their point home is already a coward, she said.
Austin believes the issue of domestic violence will get
worse despite it being in the current spotlight because of Brown and Rihanna.
Whatever’s going on with Rihanna and Chris Brown is endemic
of a much larger problem that is only going to get worse as the economy
declines, she added as she weighed in on TMZs posting of the infamous photo
of a battered and bruised Rihanna shortly after the alleged incident. None of
us will ever really know what happened, and I doubt either of them really knows
what happened, because when youre in a painting you cant see it. Well, we got
a chance to see the painting.
Now that Rihanna and Chris have reportedly gotten back
together and theyre back in the studio recording now, will it take another
incident to truly fix what is wrong with the painting? Just wondering.
2. Sheila E. Sets Her Sights on a Glamorous Country Life
Sheila E. may have sung about the glamorous life back in the
day, but the songstress is now forging a new path for herself with a foray into
country music.
People.com reports that Sheila, who emerged as the winner of
CMTs Gone Country reality show last Sunday (March 8), is expanding her 15
minutes in the country spotlight after singing her song, Glorious Train. The
singer is currently working on her forthcoming country music album.
I want to take an advantage of this opportunity and I would
love to do a country record, said Sheila, who mentioned Dolly Parton, Faith
Hill and Taylor Swift as her favorite country artists.
As for the sound of her album, the vocalist stated the
project would be influenced by her love of contemporary gospel and her
background in pop music.
I already contacted all of the writers who appeared on the
show and I’m going back to Nashville to do a writing session at the end of
March to come up with material.
Needless to say, it may take fans a minute to adjust to
Sheilas new musical direction. So what did her mentor, Prince, make of his
protégés switch from pop and R&B to country?
He asked me why in the heck would I do this show, Sheila
told People, as she cited the chance to
work with famed Nashville songwriters as the reason behind doing Gone Country.
So he said, Okay, well, mama knows best!
I cant hate on artistic growth. Maybe Prince can do a
country duet with Sheila if things are successful. Now that would be
interesting to hear.
3. American Idols
Mandisa Gets Personal With Weight Loss
American Idol star
Mandisa is looking a little thinner these days, as she has shed more than 75
pounds.
And while the weight loss is attributed to a new diet full
of salads, lean meats and fiber, it goes much deeper for Mandisa, who revealed
that her weight issues stemmed from being sexually molested and raped at the
age of 16.
A lot of girls turn to men to fill that void and some turn
to drugs, the 32-year-old singer shared with People. I turned to food as my drug of choice.
The choice to use food to cope with her trauma resulted in
more stress as Mandisa encountered health problems and ridicule. The final
straw came via a visit to Mt. Rushmore last summer. It was there that the
vocalist encountered shortness of breath that prevented her from making it to the
viewpoint.
As a result, Mandisa set a deadline of March 24 to lose 100
pounds. The 24th is the date her new album, Freedom, arrives in stores.
I thought I couldn’t get up and sing about freedom when I
had been chained for so long, said the singer, who engages in cardio workouts
five days a week. Being able to fit into clothes I couldnt before is great.
To be able to walk into a room and not feel self-conscious, I dont ever
remember feeling this way.
The slimmer Mandisa is a far cry from the days where she was
denied health insurance because of her weight. Nowadays its all about taking
care of herself.
But dont expect Mandisa to sacrifice her curves. The singer
is quick to say that she is fine with a slimmer yet voluptuous version of
herself. I don’t need to look
like the models on the magazine covers in order to be beautiful.
Case closed.
4. Fergie Goes Viva Glam for HIV/AIDS Awareness
Although domestic violence is the current hot topic,
HIV/AIDS is still a problem that needs addressing. And Fergie is more than
willing to do her part as she begins a new partnership with MAC cosmetics for
the companys Viva Glam campaign.
According to the singer, the charity campaign will include
her creating her own brand of lipstick as a unique way of raising awareness for
the condition young people who may be at risk.
I think its important to realize that half of all new HIV
infections each year are in men and women 25 and younger , Fergie told the LA
Times. I have friends that are proud of
being careless, that havent been infected or who have been and arent bothered
by it. I want to educate people.
Fergie had hands on experience with creating the Viva Glam
IV lipstick as she admitted to going through ten shades of the stuff before
deciding on a soft pink-tinged rose color that would work for a variety of skin
tones. In addition to Viva Glam VI, the Grammy-nominated vocalist went a step
further for the campaign by renaming and remixing her hit song Glamorous
under a new name Viva Glamorous.
It’s a new house dance remix with new raps and new vocals
and harmonies, added Fergie, who will promote the lipstick and HIV/AIDS
awareness in a series of magazine ads.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the new lipstick
will go to HIV/AIDS education. MAC and Fergies Viva Glam IV lipstick is
scheduled to hit stores next week.
5. Tyrese Trades Singing Career to Make Big Movie Moves
Those looking for new music from Tyrese Gibson will have to
wait a little longer as it looks like the actor/singer/rapper is trading his
microphone to see what can happens by spending quality time on the big screen.
According to WENN, Gibson made a full switch to acting after
talking to fellow artist turned actor Will Smith.
I had one of the heaviest and deepest conversations with
Will Smith and he said to me, Tyrese, you are 29 years old, and I just turned
40… If you take this acting thing serious for the next three years it’s gonna
change your life forever, he said. So I shut down everything on the music
side and I lost about forty six pounds training with Will Smith and his trainer
Darrel Forster, and it’s just pure film focus now man.
Wills advice apparently did more than facilitating Tyreses
turnaround. It seems as though the former corner, who will soon return to
fighting Decepticons on this summers Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,
picked up a newfound appreciation for acting as he is focused on taking
advantage of potential opportunities to hone his craft and grow.
I can’t take the situation for granted anymore, and keep
doing movies and music and music and movies… going back and forth, he added.
So I just cleared out everything that’s got to do with music. I’ll totally
focus on acting and see how far this takes me.
All of this reminds me of what my teachers kept telling my
mom in school. If he just applies himself, theres no telling how far he can
go. Heres to you Black Ty for waking up old memories and making an effort to
master the art of acting.
In Other Words
*Although Chris Rock is working hard on his upcoming feature
Death At A Funeral, his brother Tony is
working on dealing with his recent arrest for DUI. TMZ reports younger Rock was
charged with driving under the influence and driving with a .08 blood alcohol
level or higher.
Shortly after his arrest, Rock told the web site that he had
been drinking Patron and putting the pedal to the metal on the 101 Freeway. In
addition, Tony made things worse for himself by mocking his arrest and saying
he would skip the alcohol education course. If convicted, he could be sentenced
to six months in jail.
Note to Tony: You have two choices if this situation doesnt
get any better. Give up the a** or take the class. Nuff said.
* With a successful stint in pro-wrestling and an equally
successful career as an actor, Dwayne The Rock Johnson is living a good life.
But this may not have been the case had the entertainer chosen a life of crime
over doing better.
Media sources report that Johnson was arrested numerous
times for fighting and theft, which resulted in frequent encounters with
authorities while growing up in Hawaii. Fortunately, he turned over a new after
leaf his mother bailed him out of jail when he was 17. According to Johnson,
his troubles with the law didnt help his parents, who were struggling with
financial problems.
My parents were dealing with evictions and repossessions
and electricity getting shut off, and I just realized I had to get it together,
the entertainer said.
Shout out to Dwayne for getting it together and making sure
the smackdown is laid only onscreen.
* Ladies and gentlemen, Halle Berry has scored the top spot
on another list. The Oscar winner was named the Sexiest Black Woman Alive last
week by TV One Access. Tyra Banks, Alicia Keys and Jada Pinkett Smith as well
as Rihanna, Iman, Janet Jackson, Joy Bryant, Gabrielle Union and Kerry
Washington.
Now dont get me wrong. I love me some Halle, but she cant
hold the top spot on every publication or website forever. No. 1 has to go to
somebody else eventually. So who would you pick to pick up the mantle of
sexiest woman, actress, entertainer, etc. etc. I can think of a few, but I want
to hear from you. Who can replace Halle Berry?**To get the latest AllHipHop Alternatives Features, follow us on Twitter @ www.twitter.com/AHHalternatives**
The Notorious B.I.G. once proclaimed, Youre nobody til somebody kills you. Camron couldnt possibly subscribe to the notion, because most of his trials have involved near death experiences in varying degrees. In 2005, an unknown assailant fired on the Harlem rapper in his Lamborghini, striking him in the right arm. Then, there was the near death of his career, following a short, yet potent beef with 50. In response, Camron created a music video where he energetically leapt from a casket to symbolize his sudden resurrection.
These days, Camron is looking like the proverbial Phoenix rising from the ashes of the past. But the present isnt as sweet or as simple as the public perceives. The sabbatical from the rap game was mostly self-imposed due to real family issues. His crew, The Diplomats, is the UFC of crew infighting with several conflicts running concurrently. Still Cam lives on. In 2009, he plans to release three albums (Crime Pays on May 5), a pair of movies (including Killa Season 2) and handle a whole bunch of other business like Dipset and 50 Cent if necessary. There truly is life after death.
AllHipHop.com: First of all, can explain your time away? We know some things, but a lot of people are assuming as well.
Camron: My Mom had a stroke, she had three strokes in one day, three minor strokes. Shes paralyzed on the left side of her body. I took her to a specialist in Miami. It’s about 11 months rehabilitation, transferred her back up here for about 6 months rehabilitation here, made sure she was back on her feet. You know, during that time everybody was like, Wheres Cam, wheres Cam, wheres Cam? People who was close to me kind of knew what was going on already, but then after a while I was like Im in the process of doing this album. It doesnt really make sense to come out and say anything without the music coming out so Im like Ill take advantage of the Wheres Cam situation for another six, seven, eights months. And I then come surface when it’s time to put the music out, but it didnt make sense for me to come out and be like Aye , Wheres Cam? and we didnt have any music to put out. Then, Ill just be wasting time. When it’s time to put music out, we might as well talk about everything at one time
AllHipHop.com: Right right, hows your Moms? I met her in one of our earlier interviews.
Camron: Shes about 75%, 80% you know. Shes driving again, walking again, running around being the hoodlum that she is. You know what Im saying? My mom is real street. Shes from Harlem. She wont ever leave. I done bought her houses, condos. I gotta force her to go stay there, but shes in love with Harlem though. Shes good. Shes doing much better. Shes not 100%. Shes walking with a cane, but shes alright. Appreciate that though.
AllHipHop.com: Would you regard this album as a comeback album?
Camron: I wouldnt, but everybody else is kinda is making like Cam is coming back, Cams this and Cams that. But at the same time, I dont think Ive had that long of a lay off, but I view it as this is just what Ive been doing. Ive never stopped recording anyway. You know I have my own studio. When I was in Miami, I was in the studio [after I].made sure my mom was good I go to the studio, but Ive always been recording the whole time now also. Maybe thats why I dont look at it as a comeback album but I would say about 90% of the public eye, people are looking at it as a comeback album.AllHipHop.com: We saw pictures of you at Six Flags or something like that.
Camron: Thats old footage thats about three years old. I seen that footage too and I was like I havent been to Great Adventures since 2006. I looked at one of the watches and I havent had that watch in years. Thats like a 3-year-old picture. People are pulling stuff out of their closets like, Oh theres Cam – .yada yada yadaAllHipHop.com: Let’s talk a little bit about whats going on with Dipset. Whats your assessment of things right now as far as the crew? Is it a crew?
Camron: I mean at the end of the day, being Dipset is like being a Smith or a Williams or Johnson. Once youre Dipset, thats your name. You in Dipset. You know our communication … a lot of stuff surfaced in ’07. We were distanced from each other two or three years before that. It just wasnt publicized. We all kind of wasnt talking. Maybe from time to time, maybe two or three times a year for the last two years before that. So everything kind of was like behind the scenes falling apart. It got in the public maybe 2007, but everybodys still Dipset. Everybody got a piece of the company so it is what it is.
AllHipHop.com: So you dont talk to Juelz or Jim or anymore?
Camron: I havent spoke to Juelz in I dont know the last time I spoke to him maybe Christmas 07. I seen him outside of the bank and spoke I let him out his contract in June. I called Zeke phone [the] day before yesterday. I always speak to Zeke.
AllHipHop.com: So it doesnt sound like real beef but more like people growing apart.
Camron: Yeah, I would say that time…I was just explaining that to people once you dont speak to somebody for two, three or four months, you get your own schedule and you kinda go in your own lane. Especially if youre doing alright and it’s just like time kinda breaks people up. But it’s no beef like that.
AllHipHop.com: What about the whole selling Juelz back to Def Jam?
Camron: He took that out of context. I said I sold his contract to Def Jam, which I did. You know? I wouldnt say I sold him. I didnt call him a slave or yada yada yada. I sold his contract to Def Jam he wanted to get out of his deal and I let him out.
AllHipHop.com: What about Jim Jones? I just heard he had to pay you $10 million to have the use of his rap name?
Camron: No, thats not the case at all. I never even heard that at all.
AllHipHop.com: Oh nothing like that?
Camron: No, thats not true at all, nothing at all.
AllHipHop.com: So a lot of people respect and believe in the Dipset movement that you all built through the years. Is it possible well get a reunion or another group album or anything like that?
Camron: If the money is right, Im willing to talk about anything, man. Business is business. If the money is right, we can definitely sit down and talk.
AllHipHop.com: It wont be like people sleeping in the studio together or anything like that though?
Camron: I doubt it, you know? You know, you never know what happens when you get around people you grew up with and love and have that reunion. But. to be honest, if the money is not right, it doesnt make sense to do it.
AllHipHop.com: But the money probably would be right. I mean look everybodys looking forward to this day a Dipset reunion.
Camron: My price is different, man. You know what Im saying? My price I dont really want to throw numbers out there. But I dont know what the right money is for some people, but I know what the right money is for me. And I dont know if they willing to give that up.
AllHipHop.com: Okay, so do you regret saying that Juelz was doing syrup (Sizzurp)?
Camron: No, regret it for what? No, thats the truth. Im not going to sit and lie. What happened is, everybody had their side of the story. Eventually Im going to tell my side of the story. Not just with Juelz, [but] people in general. Basically, the only reason I havent been talking yet, because it doesnt make sense to talk and no music is coming out. Second of all, Im not going to get up and blog just to be blogging. If you gonna do it, it’s got to make sense about doing it.
I dont regret it, because its the truth and really what happened severed our relationship. I never said that I wasnt his friend. I never said Im not messing with him. It’s like if your little brother is doing something you dont approve of. He took it how he wanted to take it and went whatever way he wanted to go with it, but I dont regret it cause its the truth. And Im not gonna be fake and not say nothing about it. People who dont say anything about it – those are the people thats fake. And those are the people that are yes men and not gonna say anything.
AllHipHop.com: Do you still consider Dipset friends, family?
Camron: Definitely, you know at the end of the day like with Jim, I known Jim since I was like 4 or 5 years old. I met Juelz when he was 15 or 16 years old so I knew Jim a little longer. But Juelz I still consider him family, whether hes mad or he dont wanna be my family or he dont wanna be my friend. I still consider him like my little man. Well hes not little no more, but but I consider him like my man.
In part 2, Camron discusses 50 Cent and Jim Jones, as well as the future of the Dipset movement.
Tina Davis, manager of Chris Brown, has denied that she sent Chris Brown a 3-page sex text to the embattled singer.
The relationship between Ms. Davis and Mr. Brown is that of manager and client. There has never been any other relationship. The rumors in circulation are false, said Marshall B. Grossman, Davis lawyer. There are no emails between Ms. Davis and Mr. Brown of the type which have been described in media reports.
Brown allegedly received a sexually explicit text from another woman the February night that Brown and Rihanna were involved in an alleged violent altercation. The assault left Rihanna beaten and bruised at the hands of her boyfriend, police detectives charge.
Davis will pursue the matter legally if given the name of the anonymous source with tmz.com, the original outlet to report the story.
If the source of the false rumors is identified, legal action will be taken. Given the nature of the legal issues affecting Mr. Brown, Ms. Davis will not be making any further statements.
For the past two year, rumors have circulated about an intimate relationship with Davis and Brown, but the pair have steadfastly denied the gossip.
Miami rap star Trick Daddy has signed a deal with MTV/Pocket Books to release his autobiography, officially titled Magic City: Trials Of A Native Son.
The new book will be penned with the help of award-winning journalist Peter Bailey, a former staff writer at The Miami Herald.
Magic City, which was acquired from Ayesha Pande at Collins Literary Agency, will focus on Tricks rise from obscurity, as one of 27 children born into poverty in Miamis infamous Liberty Square Housing Development.
The book details Trick Daddys story as a boy born to a father who was a pimp, as well as his drug-dealing brother who was eventually murdered.
Magic City explains Trick’s life on the streets of Miami before he discovered Hip-Hop and how he went on to achieve international fame as a rapper.
In a previous interview, Trick Daddy revealed details about the book to AllHipHop.com.
I seen the movie Cocaine Cowboys and all that, Trick Daddy told AllHipHop.com. That aint show who broke that s**t down and cooked that s**t up and who got addicted to that s**t. They forgot about that. When they do CSI Miami, they should fly over the [whole] city and show them the difference. A lot of [A&Es] The First 48 is filmed right here in Overtown where a lot of bodies lay at because theres nothing else for the people to do. And walking distance from that, [Donald] Trump is building a multi-million dollar building. And that two miles from that, theres an island that Oprah [Winfrey] owns a house on that you cant even drive to, they put they s**t on a ferry boat and go home. Since the year 1985, $5 billion dollars in cash went through our banks, the n***as aint get it. They aint even wanna give us all our food stamps!
The books co-author, Peter Bailey, 28, is known for his award-winning profile stories on unsung heroes for The Miami Herald.
Magic City: Trials Of A Native Son is due in stores later this year.
EPIC FAILS AND WINS ITS A BONANZA
This internet is the new Wild, Wild West! One of my favorite readers sent me this video series of a couple that continuously played brutally funny pranks each other while taping the acts.
I have personally watched these acts over and over and over.
The first thing I thought was, What if I did this and posted it on the Net? Then the image of all Hell rising to the Earths entered my mind.
Im better off as a voyeur. Let these crazies do this stuff and well sit back and live vicariously through them.
THE 1ST TIME!!!
PIE TO FACE
HER REVENGE IS HILARIOUS!
SCARED FOR LIFE
ANOTHER PIE
SHE DID HIM DIRTY AND SHE DID HIM DIRTY
DUDE, OUCH!
Sadist, indeed.
-illseed
I’ve been getting your emails asking me to cover record deals in this new bad economy. Im hesitant to cover this topic because the truth is that I dont see the value in an artist doing a deal with a major label or a sub-label anymore. The deals that do exist are not great, the mentality of having to be signed to a label to be successful is faulty thinking, and unless you are dead broke and have zero entrepreneurial skills, giving up the bulk of your money and control to someone else who is still going to expect you to do all the work, is just plain nuts.
But all that being said, this is still the Number One question I get asked from artists. Go figure! You asked for it, here it is .
With the reduction in price to record that has occurred over the past 10 years, and with the increase in bandwidth and internet savvy that has increased at the same time as recording prices decreased, any artist can make and sell his or her own music quite easily. The area where artists seem to need help is in the marketing and promotion of that product. To market and promote properly, one needs money and understanding of how-to. Since many free sites exist to explain how-to (including my own at www.rapcointelpro.com which is being revamped as I write thisbut still free), I wont waste time here discussing that. But you still need some funding.
No one can start an effective business without money, so if you have no money at all to invest into your own career, you will need to either secure an investor or sign to a label whose goal is to profit heavily from you. Labels have become banks (and many are run just as poorly as the screwed up banks that exist today). And although I dont necessarily see the need for an artist to sign to a major label, that will be the focus of this article.
There are a multitude of different deals out there for any recording artist. It depends solely on what you agree to contractually. There is no such thing as a standard contract– a contract is just an agreement between two people that says who will do what by when, what happens if neither side do what they are supposed to do, and how everyone gets paid. You dont get what you deserve in this business, you get what you negotiate. What you negotiate is based on your leverage.
Leverage can consist of many things. It can be a team of people behind you with an incredible track record (but chances are good that you are giving up a large share of your potential success to them, which major labels frown upon since they are in business to make the lions share of the income). Leverage can be a strong regional street buzz or a track record of sales like PapaDuck, Roccett, TMI Boyz, and Mistah FAB have. Leverage can even be having an insider at a label who believes in you 100%, and is willing to fight to get you signed to the labelalthough this is the weakest leverage you can possess because its impossible to translate that belief into sales most of the time.
Let me say this for the thousandth time: if you think you can send your demo to a record label and get a record deal, you are wrong! If you think you can hand your demo to someone with power in the industry and get a decent deal, you are wrong!! If you think this industry will see your talent and protect and nurture you and your talent, you are absolutely insane!!! If you think you can buy your way into this industry, or buy a record deal, you are wrong (and will be poor very quickly because someone WILL take your money and then not deliver). If you decide to put a few years into building up your buzz and awareness in your own region to attract the labels, you are getting a little warmer
It is important to have an entertainment attorney finalize your deal (or negotiate it if you are not skilled in this area–I have done numerous deals in the past and still always had a lawyer by my side in a deal) because it isnt always whats written in a contract that can hurt you, but often what is missing. EVERY contract is different because every situation is different! Recording contracts are set up to benefit the label and not the artist, so many changes are needed. In fact, I once heard that the average contract goes back and forth seven times.
Here is an idea of the different types of deals out there, and these deals are attainable based on the leverage of the artist, how badly the label wants to sign the artist, who is on their team that the label sees as added value, if other labels are bidding for the artist as well, and the recent track record of success of the artist or producers:
Distribution Deal (sometimes called a P&D deal): This is the hardest deal to get. Many labels now call the deals they offer distribution deals, but most are not. A true distribution deal is usually an 80-20 split, with the label making 20% and the artist making 80%. There is rarely money advanced (in a few cases I have seen pressing/manufacturing costs advanced). This deal is usually reserved for the most successful artists where the label perceives little risk and sees value in allowing the artist to do the bulk of the marketing, promotion, radio, and video work. Cash Money has this type of deal, as did No Limit back in the mid-90s at Priority. The only thing the distributing label is responsible for is getting the CDs into stores and collecting the money. The artist does everything else. The length of the deal usually runs 3 years and rarely, if ever, goes to an artist without the proper funding already in place. The artist always owns the masters.
Joint Venture Deal: This is also a deal that is not easily forthcoming without a strong, recent track record of success. It is usually a 50-50 split, and the term can run from 3 to 7 years. Most labels split the work with the artist but offer the sole funding for the deal. There can be an advance, which is always recoupable before the splits, and it is up to negotiation whether the label owns the masters or splits them with the artist. In a joint venture deal, its important to keep control over where and how the money is spent on your project, because 50% of nothing is still nothing.
Artist Deal: Until the advent of 360 Deals, this was the most popular and common record deal. The label does everything, except record the album (although they pay for it), and they have complete control and ownership. The term is usually for 5 to 7 years, and the average percentage for the artist is 12% to 16% (again, depending on leverage). Out of that percentage the artist pays back everything the label spends that is recoupable, rarely leaving the artist any money unless the sales are exceptional (meaning in the millions).
The 360 Deal: This is by far the most common deal out there today. Because labels make less money than they did before internet savvy folks began to file share (download music for free), and because they were slow to offer fans music in the way they wanted to buy it (digital downloads), labels have changed the deals they offer to include an income split on all aspects of the way artists make money: touring, merchandising, publishing, endorsements and sponsorships, tv, film, etc. If the labels did the bulk of the work and really did build artists careers to be superstars, Id have no problem with this. But they do nothing different but take a bigger cut of the financial pie. How much you have to give up depends on your leverage, what you bring to the table, your buzz, and your negotiation skills. It also depends on how willing you are to walk away if the deal isnt good for you. Most labels know that no artist will walk away from a deal offer. The ones who are willing to walk away rather than take a bad deal, often succeed. They know their self-worth.
Artists seem to have this notion (yes, I am talking about almost all of you) that to be successful, you have to get signed to a record label. The label might never put out your music, but you dont seem to care about that because after all, you are signed to a label. Ive seen artists give up 100% of everything to be signed, and Ive seen them do that with local labels that no one has ever heard of or that dont even really exist. Any idiot can press up a business card that says they own a record label, but does that make them a real business that can move your career forward? Doubtful.
All labels are not created equal. Just getting signed to a label is not enough. In fact, if you are happy solely to get a deal with a label, any label, you are doing yourself a huge disservice–you are setting yourself up to fail, unless you are just super lucky (in which case, play the lottery and stay out of the music business).
Some labels are great at radio, some are great at working the streets, some excel at making connections into film and TV or have great relationships with BET and M-TV, and some have great connections with the top producers and mixed tape DJs. If you make outstanding radio songs and you do a deal with a label that has a weak radio department and no budget to pursue radio play, you are screwed and your career will falter.
Each label is different, and it is important to know those differences as you are building a career in the music business. Just getting a deal, is not enough to guarantee success (not that anything in this fickle business can be guaranteed, but you want as much of a fighting chance as possible). And the labels change, as the people who work for them come and go.
Although I no longer do deals for artists, I have played a role in helping to build MANY millionaires in this business (Cash Money, David Banner, Twista, etc). I feel my key to success has been in studying the labels, knowing the abilities of their employees and various departments (which constantly change), and really seeing who is able to do what, well. Then, when I was shopping a deal, I would link up the artists with the labels that made a good fit. I made sure that the artist was always covered by outside consultants in the areas where the label was weak.
For example, if a major label was strong at radio but weaker on the streets, I made certain it was in the artists contract to hire their own street promotions team along with the budget to do so. If you plan to do business with the major labels, or their sub-labels, you should do so, too–its even more important to do so today. Plus, with the number of artists who seem to be just tax write-offs, I would suggest you get a commitment from the label as to a release date for your project, or you get to leave with your music. If they do not ever put your music out (and MOST signed artists NEVER come out), they should be penalized while you get your freedom.
With some labels, it is impossible to do this, so I always made certain that I never did deals with those labelsthey were not, and still are not, the successful labels anyway, so nothing was lost. Some labels are in business only to make a certain percentage back above the investment they outlay to keep their investors or stock holders happy, so they are not interested in driving their artists platinum. Perhaps their business model is to spend no more than $500,000 on the creation, marketing, and promotion of any rap record, and then their goal may be to make back $750,000. It would follow that they would never spend more than half a million dollars and as soon as they achieve their sales goal, they would stop working the project and move on to another project.
This situation is great for the older or less mainstream artists who might not have a chance of selling a lot of CDs, but it frustrates most artists who feel they can sell more than 100,000 CDs (after all, for a label to make $750,000 they have to sell less than 100,000 CDs). If your label does not think you will ever sell more than 100,000 CDs, guess what!? You will never sell more than 100,000 CDs. They dont care if they are wrong because there is a clause in the contract to upstream you to the major label (at a fire sale price) on the off-chance that you actually do sell better.
A couple labels over-spend millions of dollars to promote their artists without knowing what is effective, so their motto is spend, spend, spend. For an artist who desires fame and doesnt care about making money, this would not necessarily be problematic. I imagine this is why we see so many broke artists on VH-1 Behind The Scenes specials, because they werent aware of ways to turn that fame into income for themselves. I also imagine this to be the reason so many artists have not made money, or recouped, from their record deals.
Then, there are labels that change their staffing, or change their ownership, or change the original teams that had made the labels successful in the past. This is why labels such as No Limit, Ruthless, Death Row, etc could be on top one day, and struggling to compete the next day. One thing is for certain in this business: success is created by hit records and hard work. There is no other route to take. It is impossible to have one without the other to succeed.
The industry is driven by radio right now, and the bulk of consumers are female. This means that the days of selling millions of rap CDs without any radio play are over. Today, a run-away radio hit is almost a necessity to succeed. But in addition to a hot single, it is important to have a realistic budget and a connected team to follow up with strong radio promotion. Radio is just one piece of the pie in creating a successful project. Even though radio is key these days, it is not enough, by itself, to succeed. You also need more than one hit song if you want to have staying power in this industry.
Here are some of the things I look at when analyzing a label:
Who is running the label? Have they had success before? In the past year? With what kind of artists? With what kind of music? What and when was their last hit? Do they appear to know what they are doing? Have artists left that label to blow up elsewhere?
Who runs the radio department? What records do they currently have at radio? Who are the priorities at radio? Which stations do they seem to have great relationships with? Which indie promoters do they hire? Are the bulk of their releases one-hit-wonders?
What other artists are signed to the label? What is their release schedule? Who are the priorities and will my artist be a main priority?
Is the label good at the type of music my artist makes? Do they offer good artist development? Do they get a lot of press for their artists? Is the marketing staff strong? Does the staff have a good reputation? Does the staff turn over quickly or is it a good working environment?
Is the bulk of the labels staff an A-List staff or is it comprised of folks who are new to the business or the folks who could not get jobs anyplace else (a sign that the label is overly cheap and has no clue how to succeed)?
Do they sign the majority of hot acts around the country or do all of their acts seem to come out of nowhere?
Are their deals fair or are there a lot of disgruntled artists slamming them publicly?
I am not any smarter than you. My connections are not that great. I just study this industry under a microscope and have placed artists with the labels that appear to make sense for that type of artist. And, if I can do it, you can do it. So before you take a deal, just any deal, make sure you understand exactly what you are getting into. Do the research and make certain the company to which you are giving the next five to ten years of your life, is worthy. Most are not. The real work begins once you get a deal, so make sure you have as much stacked in your favor as you can!
U.S. Hip-Hop star Wyclef Jean arrived in Port au Prince yesterday with former U.S. President Bill Clinton and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon during a high profile trip to Haiti.
The appearance is part of an effort to bring attention to the Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
Jean was part of a U.N. Security Council delegation on a four-day mission to Haiti, to economic progress before upcoming key elections.
I was honored to show my support when they asked me to join them on this important humanitarian trip which also gave them the opportunity to experience the beauty underneath the devastation my country and its people have had to face, Jean said in a statement. Its crucial for me to do all I can to raise awareness and help Haiti get through this tough time.
Over 1 million people have been displaced by storms, floodings and hurricanes over the past several years, causing further damage to the impoverished nation.
Jean, a native of the island, along with Clinton and Gen. Ki-moon, met with Haitis President Rene Preval and senior government officials, toured various schools and took a walking tour of Sonapi Industrial Park.
Last week Jean and his sister Melky attended a rally in Pompano, Beach Florida about the U.S.s plans to deport over 30,000 Haitians to their homeland, a move many see as racist.
According to reports, the Grammy-award rapper is planning to build a school in conjunction with his non-profit organization, Yele Center.
Serius Jones presents Life is Serius [The Movie]
“Tribute to B.I.G”
Medley of music on Jimmy Fallon Live
Rap pioneer Yo-Yo is making a return to music with a new album titled My Journey To Fearless: The Black Butterfly.
The EP is the first full-length release from the Grammy nominated rapper since 1996 album Total Control.
My Journey To Fearless feature cameos from Raheem Davon, Missy Elliot, Keri Hilson, DJ Toomp and more.
Yo-Yo’s previous appearances on VH1 reality show, Miss Rap Supreme and 2008 BET Hip-Hop Awards performance has set the tone for what her fans should expect.
“I feel blessed to have joined forces with some of the industry’s finest talents on this EP,” the California native told AllHipHop.com. “My fans won’t be disappointed; these new tracks are taking Hip-Hop to a new level.”
The first single release off of her new album is called “Give it t’um”. My Journey To Fearless: The Black Butterfly is slated for an April 2009 release.
Yo-Yo’s introduction to the Hip-Hop scene started with an Ice Cube collaboration on his debut solo album, Amerikka’s Most Wanted.
Since then she’s released four albums and appeared in numerous collaborations including MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Brandy and Missy Elliott.
Also nominated for a Grammy for “Stomp,” the rapper has appeared in acting including Menace II Society, and Boyz N the Hood, Sister Act 2, Martin and Who’s The Man.
Fans can learn more about Yo-Yo at www.yoyofearless.com
“A Town”
“Drug Dealin (We Don’t Care)” [Unreleased]