homepage

Ja Rule, Fat Joe Attack 50 Cent On New Rick Ross Track

Rapper Rick Ross has aligned three of 50 Cent’s former rivals on a new remix for his track “Mafia Music,” taken from his upcoming album Deeper Than Rap.

 

The new remix features a verse from The Game, Ja Rule and Fat Joe, three rappers 50 Cent has violently feuded with in the past.

 

50 Cent has made numerous mentions of Ja Rule and Fat Joe during his latest feud with Rick Ross, which has included raps, cartoons, court documents and pornographic videos from both camps.

 

While The Game avoids any out right mentions of beef or 50 Cent, Ja Rule wastes no time dissing 50 Cent and gets straight to the point on his verse.

 

Curly [50 Cent] get off my d**k/before that chopper (AK-47) gets to poppin off/at ni**as who be mouthing off/read in between the lines when you hear me talk go ahead get out of line/this Rule York

 

Fat Joe comes out swinging, with lines directed at 50 Cent’s co-horts Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, Whoo Kid, Chris Lighty and Nelson Gomez.

 

Still went to Africa/Still wore the big chain/where you got robbed at/ni**a on the same stage/I say s**t that you cant say/cause I am not a snitch/I aint b**ch made

 

Rick Ross starts his verse by stating : “David, meet Goliath,” and then follows with a verse where he reveals details about his drug dealing past, in addition to name checking 50 Cent, as well as his son Marquis.

 

“I’ll put a milli on it/this p**sy don’t want it/show up in his hood with the wolves by the morning “Once you cross that line, it aint about North and South,” Rick Ross says at the end about his alliance. “It’s about money and power. Riders and punks. My money is long as 183rd street aka Miami Gardens. “

 

Ross also ends the latest version of Mafia Music with a prayer from the bible, Psalm 27:1.

D-12 Rapper Proof Remembered

DeShaun Holton lived what many considered a good life.

 

A man who inspired a movement among Hip-Hop purists in his native Detroit, the man known as Proof gave much of himself in shining a light on up and coming lyricists in his hometown.

 

From forming the rap collective D-12 to helping mold Grammy- and Oscar-winning rapper Eminem, Proof made worthwhile contributions to the evolution of Detroit’s Hip-Hop scene and Hip-Hop culture in general.

 

Today marks three years since Holton died following a heated exchange at the CCC club on Eight Mile Road in Detroit.

 

Prior to his death, the rapper garnered local recognition as a host of Saturday afternoon battle rap competitions at the Hip Hop Shop.

 

In addition to hosting, Proof participated in the event as he garnered a near victory in the 1998 Blaze Battle Contest.

 

The competition and buzz surrounding Proof’s lyrical ability behind the mic resulted in national recognition from The Source magazine, which featured the entertainer in its Unsigned Hype column in 1999.

 

Proof’s prominence continued to rise with D12 as the group released two platinum albums, 2001’s Devil’s Night and its follow-up, D12 World in 2004, after signing with Eminem’s Shady Records.

 

Proof later made the move into acting with a small role in the film 8 Mile. The drama featured the character Future, who was inspired by Proof and portrayed by Mekhi Phifer.

 

With a critical and box office hit and success with D12 under his belt, Proof launched his solo career with the release of his debut album, I Miss the Hip Hop Shop, in 2004.

 

The rapper followed the release one year later with his final solo opus, Searching for Jerry Garcia.

 

The project, which was released on Aug. 9, 2005 via Proof’s label, Iron Fist Records, featured appearances from Eminem and his fellow D12 members as well as Cypress Hill frontman B-Real, 50 Cent, Method Man, T3 of Slum Village, Obie Trice and Royce Da 5’9″.

 

Despite the underwhelming performance of Searching for Jerry Garcia, Proof continued to remain active with releasing various mixtapes and touring with close friend Eminem and D-12.

 

The rapper’s life came to a tragic end on April 11, 2006 a single gunshot wound to the head.

 

According to reports, the tragedy resulted from a heated exchange at the Triple C club between Proof and the club’s bouncer, Mario Etheridge.

 

The argument between the men escalated into a physical altercation. In an effort to calm the situation, Etheridge fired his gun into the air.

 

Despite the intention, Etheridge’s cousin, Keith Bender Jr. was fatally shot in the head by Proof. Soon after, Etheridge shot Proof three times in the head and chest, killing the rapper.

 

Bender, who was in critical condition after being taken to a hospital, died a week later. News of the death sent shockwaves in Detroit as details surfaced regarding the incident.

 

Although no other drugs were found in Proof’s system, it was discovered that the rapper had a blood alcohol level of 0.32 percent at the time of his death.

 

Days following the CCC Club incident, Proof’s estate was at the center of a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Bender’s family.

 

Etheridge, who maintained he was acting in self-defense when he shot Proof, was found guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and discharging a firearm inside a building.

 

Proof was laid to rest on April 19, 2006 as thousands of fans joined the artist’s family and friends at the Fellowship Chapel in Detroit.

 

Among those attending the funeral were 50 Cent, Obie Trice and Eminem, who eulogized his friend as he credited Proof as the one who “taught me how to be a leader.”

 

“I’m sure everybody who ever met him – even just once – can testify to the fact that he illuminated a room when he walked in it,” he said. “He was a magnet. He lured you in. You wanted to learn about him, follow his swagger. Without Proof, there would be no Eminem, no Slim Shady, no D12. You’re the man.”

Immortal Technique Returns From Afghanistan

Harlem rapper Immortal Technique, best known for his hugely influential underground albums Revolutionary V. 1, Revolutionary V.2 and The 3rd World, has just returned to the United States from a two week voyage to Afghanistan.

 

The rapper personally participated in opening of the Amin Institute.

 

The Amin Institute partnered with San Francisco’s OMEID International to serve the children of Afghanistan as an orphanage, school and medical facility.

 

Immortal Technique helped finance the project by performing in benefit concerts as well as donating his own money.

 

While in Afghanistan, Immortal Technique helped with final construction on the institute, gathered supplies, hired staff and spread the word.

 

The opening ceremony took place and the first students were enrolled. During his time in Kabul, he stayed in both a safe house and the home of a retired Afghan military officer, giving him further insight into the inner-workings of the country.

 

Of the people of Afghanistan, Immortal Technique said: “If you are a visitor, they will treat you like one of their own and more,” Immortal Technique told AllHipHop.com. “They are some of the humbled and more respectful people I have ever come across. You have to admire their resilience of their spirit fighting again and again [against the Soviets, Taliban and Al Qaeda] to retain their independence and identity. I hope the operations there are handled with extreme care and respect for the sovereignty of the nation. If the situation worsens, and the people of Afghanistan are fully turned against the United States, it will not be a winnable war.”

 

According to various to reports on CNN and the Huffington Post, President Obama has ordered 21,000 U.S. troops into Afghanistan to fight the Taliban, and has asked Congress for $83 billion dollars for the war in Afghanistan.

 

Just yesterday (April 9), five people were killed and at least two injured in a suicide bomb attack on a counter-narcotics unit in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, a police official has said.

 

Another 32 insurgents were killed in airstrikes throughout the southern region of the war-torn country.

 

In related news, Immortal Technique is also a co-founder of an organization named Grassroots Artists MovEment (G.A.ME), which provides health care for the underground artists with whom it works.

Ali V.S. Frazier Reexamined In “The Thrilla In Manilla”

The legendary “Thrilla in Manilla” is like “The Bridge” by MC Shan – you love to hear the story again and again.

The only thing is, the tale has mostly been told from the perspective of one never-ending legend named Muhammad Ali. There was another legend party to that fight and his name is “Smokin'” Joe Frazier. Frazier’s account of the fight in the Philippines has been greatly overlooked as history is told and retold.

It is now time for “the other man.”

HBO’s “Thrilla In Manilla” is a trek back in time, back to the present and captures a moment in time when a pair of friends fought each other to the backdrop of civil unrest and the Vietnam War along with all of its controversy. Director John Dower allows Frazier to revisit one of the most bitter, turbulent periods, where he felt personally betrayed by Ali and miscast as a villain during the 1970’s.

“Thrilla in Manila” allows viewer to feel the heat in the Philippines and peer through the 63-year-old eyes of Frazier. The struggle, the strife and the turmoil are all present and accounted for in this classic war of attrition. But, the documentary isn’t only for the people that saw the event some 25 years ago, this piece is for all regardless of age, gender and walk of life.

Although Ali was the fan favorite, he didn’t mince words in the pre-fight antics calling Frazier a “sell-out,” a “gorilla” and somebody that “works for the enemy.” Frazier’s first hand voice doesn’t mince words either, as he maintains that Ali’s present condition with Parkinson’s could be an act of karma. HBO solidifies the authenticity of the event, times and characters by using uses actual clips from the epic Oct. 1, 1975 fight.

Ultimately, “Thrilla in Manila” gives Frazier what he’s long deserved, redemption. Frazier emerges as a whole complete character in “Manilla,” not a supporting character in the biography of Muhammad Ali.

“Thrilla in Manilla” it debuts 8 pm on Saturday, April 11 on HBO. After the movie, fight fans will be able to watch World Championship Boxing with Paul Williams and Winky Wright clashing in a 12-round middleweight fight. Click here to read AllHipHop.com’s interview with Winky Wright.

Judge Mathis Creates New Shooter Video Game

Popular court TV judge Greg Mathis has partnered with filmmaker Matty Rich to create the unique video game Mathis “Detroit” Street Judge.

 

Set to be available for the X-Box 360, Playstation 3, and PC, the third-person shooter will tell the fictional story of Detroit felon La-Ron Washington, who is trying to re-enter society with two strikes over his head.

 

His last chance to go straight is immediately compromised when he is framed for the murder of a high-ranking Detroit crime boss.

 

If Washington fails to clear his name, he will receive a game ending third strike and life sentence from Judge Mathis.

 

An avid gamer himself, Mathis reportedly brainstormed the project after countless hours of playing Grand Theft Auto, Madden, and NBA 2K9 with his sons.

 

Unlike similar games, Mathis’ title gives players the option of changing the character’s lifestyle by performing community service, and shunning illegal activities.

 

As a former gang member himself, Judge Mathis hopes the game will drive home to young players the consequences of street life.

 

“I see this game as a way for young players to be part of the glamorous thug life that is so popular in Hip-Hop culture without them actually indulging in the life,” Judge Mathis explained to Yahoo.com. “Video games allow you to obtain the fulfillment of their fascination with that lifestyle without being in it. We’re not going to stop the violent genre of video games like Grand Theft Auto, so instead you try to engage it in a way that allows them to obtain the fulfillment they’re looking for but also give them the choice of having a mainstream, successful life.”

 

While blockbuster games like GTA add elements of satire and pop culture references, Mathis is aiming to drive home the heavy emotional burden real life gangsters carry due to their professions.

 

“The main difference between our game and Grand Theft Auto is that players will have to deal with the justice system and consequences for their actions,” Judge Mathis stated. “When you go to prison, you gain credibility when you come back on the streets. On the other hand, when you go to prison you can also be raped. So take your chances.”

 

Collaborator and director Matty Rich (Straight Out of Brooklyn, The Inkwell) recently founded the gaming company Matty Rich Games, and previously worked on the game 187 Ride or Die.

 

Mathis “Detroit” Street Judge will be the first game through his new company, and Rich has secured a first-look deal with Warner Bros. Interactive to publish the title.

 

As press time, Mathis “Detroit” Street Judge does not have a release date.

Trend Alert: The Romper

When you hear the word “romper“, you may picture those cute little onesies that are made for babies.

But this spring, women have a chance to rock these fabulous pieces while looking quite grown and sexy.

The hottest pieces right now are in lightweight fabrics like denim, silk, satin and more, with slightly baggy fits. Not only are these one-pieces comfortable in the heat, you also don’t have to match anything to them except your accessories!

If you go for solid bright colored rompers, you may want to stick to shorter length ones so you don’t run the risk of being an eyesore, or break it up by wearing a black cardigan or belt. A belt will actually make the look even more flattering, as it will accentuate your waist and let the rest of the fabric drape in areas that it should.

When it comes to shoes, strappy open-toe heels or chunky wedges are just a couple of styles that would complete the look nicely.

Kim Kardashian’s large belt cinches her waist

Rihanna pulls off a bright purple romper

Kimora Lee

Ladies, will you be seen in this trend in spring/summer 09?

We have rompers on DJPremium.com and DrJays.com in various lengths, bodies, colors and fabrics:

Candy Girl Capri Jumpsuit by Dereon

Short Sleeve Jumper by Charlotte Ronson

Second Time Around Romper by Sass & Bide

Satin Romper with Snaps by COOGI

Off the Shoulder Cat Suit by Love Moschino

Images: Elle UK, Buzz Hollywood, The Insider

The Last Word: Beyonce Gets Animated, Whitney Houston Sues Her Stepmom, and a TLC Movie In the Works?

Happy Easter weekend folks, on this Good Friday. It’s been a

week to say goodbye to as more than 200 people were reportedly killed at the

hands of a devastating earthquake in Italy, baseball season gets underway and

Somali pirates making things tough for Obama by taking a U.S. captain hostage

aboard the Maersk Alabama.

 

Thoughts and prayers go out to the family of legendary

gospel singer, Winans family patriarch David “Pop” Winans, who died Wednesday

(April 8) at the age of 74. Congratulations to the North Carolina Tarheels, for

winning the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament with a victory over the Michigan

State.

 

Shout out to Charlie Wilson, whose new album, Uncle

Charlie, debuted at Number One on

Billboard’s R&B Album chart and Number Two on the publication’s Pop Album

chart; Madonna who is stepping up to help the victims of the earthquake in

Italy with a reported $500,000 donation and the sounding boards for making sure

a brother has a guaranteed alternative to using the thumb or the foot.

 

Ok. Let’s keep it moving with…The Last Word for the week

ending April 10, 2009

 

1. Carlos Santana Offers High Solution For Recession

 

With bringing the troops home from Iraq, jumpstarting the

economy and changing the good ole boy system in Washington, Pres. Obama has his

hands full.

 

But Carlos Santana has a way to make things a little easier

on folks as he suggested the legalization of marijuana. According to the

singer, the action would be a good way of bringing in much needed income for

worthwhile endeavors.

 

“Legalize marijuana and take all that money and invest it in

teachers and in education,” Santana recently said in an interview. “You will

see a transformation in America.”

 

Although Obama downplayed the notion of the legalized drug

helping to pull the nation out of the recession during an online town hall last

month, Santana didn’t see anything wrong with it as feels that legalizing

marijuana is “really way overdue, like the prohibition with the alcohol and

stuff like that.”

 

“I really believe that as soon as we legalize and

decriminalize marijuana we can actually afford a really good governor who won’t

keep taking money away from education and from teachers and send him back to

Hollywood where he can do ‘D’ movies and we can get an ‘A’ governor,” said the

guitarist as he took a shot at California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

 

Santana’s comments come as he gears up for his upcoming

stint at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The show, which debuts

May 27, will run through 2010.

 

2. T-Boz Speaks on Girl Group Breakups and TLC Movie

 

As a member of one of the most successful girl groups ever,

Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins knows a thing or two about working with members of the

same sex.

 

And being who she is, the entertainer had no trouble giving

her reasons behind the lack of girl groups in current R&B scene.

 

“I feel like girls are a###, b##### and bitter. They’re

jealous, envious and compete with each other even though they say they don’t.

It always brings issues,” T-Boz told BlackVoices.com. “They can’t differentiate

that this is business, and we don’t have to be best friends. We just have to

work together. People have a hard time living with that, because it becomes

fake, and you have to keep up this whole facade, and you just can’t deal with

it and break up. At the end of the day, it’s about making money and having a

career. Nobody said you have to go home and hug every day. Some girls can’t

deal with that.”

 

T-Boz may have a point. You can’t help but love a woman that

speaks her mind. This is probably why T-Boz is courting offers regarding a TLC

movie. Although no solid cast members have been announced, the vocalist was

high on having Meagan Good or Kyla Pratt playing her.

 

As for Chili, T-Boz thought Black Voices’ Jawn Murray had

two good picks in Keshia Knight Pulliam or Tatyana Ali, while, Monique Coleman

from High School Musical says it’s her

dream to play Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, according to the interviewer.

 

So who would be perfect to play the members of TLC? I’m sure

there are are a few good actresses who would probably fit the bill. If you were

the director, how would it go down?

 

3. Whitney Houston Takes Stepmom to Court

 

Just when I thought Whitney was totally focused on working

on a new album, this comes to light.

 

Media sources report the songstress is countersuing her

stepmother to the tune of $1.6 million.

 

The suit stems from claims made by Whitney that Barbara

Houston owes her money for failing to pay the mortgage, tax and condo

association fees for the condominium she lived at in Fort Lee, NJ since 1987.

 

Apparently, Barbara fired the first shot in all of this when

she claimed Whitney improperly kept money from her father John Houston’s $1

million insurance policy after he died in 2003. 

 

The case has resulted in conflicting stories from lawyers on

both sides. According to Whitney’s attorney, Barbara Houston is not a poor,

elderly widow and that Whitney Houston should not have to subsidize her living

expenses. Barbara Houston’s lawyer counters his rival by mentioning a verbal

understanding that the condo belonged to his client.

 

No matter what, you can’t help but wonder what Whitney used

that insurance money for if her stepmom’s claims are true. Bobby isn’t around,

so what’s the deal? Let the educated guesses begin.

 

4. Beyoncé Inspires the Kids (and Adults) Through

Animation

 

Let it be said that Beyoncé has inspired many people.

Whether it’s her music or her acting, Mrs. Jay-Z has struck a nerve among

grown-ups who want to be just like her.

 

Now Bey is putting her talents to good use with her new role

on Nickelodeon’s popular animated kids’ show, Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! People.com reports the songbird is lending her voice

to play Shine, the lead singer of the The Wubb Girls, in four episodes.

 

According to Beyoncé, Shine is “a very sweet young lady.”

“Whenever Wubbzy needs a little help or a friend, she’s right there with The

Wubb Girlz to give him a helping hand. I think Shine is pretty cool.”

 

With Shine, Beyoncé hopes to inspire young fans to have a

love of music.

 

“Music is very, very important to me. It has given me so

much confidence and it’s given me purpose in my life,” said the singer, who

credits music with helping her avoid a lot of “negative things.” “I am so, so

lucky to be a musician.”

 

And with that comes a bit of advice for parents of those who

want to be the next Beyoncé. “I know it’s very difficult for a person to become

a professional singer,” Bey said. “But the best thing you can do for your child

is encourage them, help them, teach them, sing with them, make sure you go to

their performances.”

 

Beyoncé’s stint as Shine in Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! kicks off on April 27.

 

5. Alec Baldwin Courts Michelle Obama For 30 Rock Cameo

 

Barack Obama may have rock star status among US and

international supporters, but his wife Michelle is creeping on a quick come up

as that female. How else can you explain joining Hilary Clinton and Jacqueline

Kennedy as the only other First Lady to have a wax figure at Madame Tussaud’s?

 

And Alec Baldwin has taken notice. Hollyscoop.com reports

that the actor is making a sincere effort in getting Mrs. Obama on his hit show

30 Rock.

 

“I would like Michelle Obama on 30 Rock. The President is on TV every day, all day. So we

want to get something different,” Baldwin told the site as he mentioned a

storyline he already has cooked up for Sasha and Malia’s mom. “I think my

character falls in love with Michelle Obama, of course. You know, if it doesn’t

work out with Barack…”

 

OK, Alec. I can relate to you digging Michelle. She’s a

knockout for sure. But Barack ain’t no punk. He may play it cool in public, but

you know that hood mentality can come out at anytime when it comes to his

woman. And having the secret service on call 24/7 only enhances the man’s

swagger and gangsta to hundred, thousand, trillion.

 

Yeah, it’s safe to safe that no one has swagger like Obama.

Anybody disagree?

 

In Other Words…

 

* Looks like George Lucas will have quite a cast for his

upcoming World War II epic Red Tails. Variety reports that Cuba Gooding Jr. and Terrence Howard

have joined Ne-Yo, Method Man, Tristan Wilds, Bryan Cranston, Nate Parker,

Elijah Kelley, David Oyelowo, Lee Tergesen, Andre Royo and Jesse Williams for

the film, which centers on the young pilots who overcame institutional racism

in the military to form the Tuskegee Airmen. For those that don’t know, the

Airmen were the first African-American fighter pilots in U.S. military history.

The title of the action-adventure film came from the red-painted tails that of

the Tuskegee Airmen planes.

 

“I’ve been wanting to do Red Tails for 20 years, and we’ve finally got the means to

showcase the skill of the Tuskegee pilots,” said Lucas, who will serve as

executive producer on the Anthony Hemingway-directed feature. “We’re working on

techniques which will give us the first true look at the aerial dog-fighting of

the era.”

 

* Vivian Green is making her return to music with her

upcoming album with a new album that is slated to arrive in stores this summer.

The release, which is the follow-up to Green’s 2005 opus, Vivian, is part of a three-album deal the songbird inked

with E1 music. Green is best known for her hit singles “Emotional

Rollercoaster” and “Gotta Go Gotta Leave (Tired).”

 

* Hats off to Denzel Washington, who took a break from

filming his upcoming feature The Book of Eli, to give back to the Roswell Boys & Girls Club in New Mexico. The

Oscar winner, who serves as a spokes man for Boys & Girls Club of America,

donated $50,000 to the club after hearing reports of the place closing because

of financial problems. In addition, Washington challenged Roswell residents to

match his donation. The actor’s request seems to have struck a nerve as the

club’s director mentioned that some community groups and private donors are

stepping up to the plate as well as Easter New Mexico Medical Center, which

donated $5,000.

 

* Gnarls Barkley is leaning for more rock in their music as

members Cee-Lo Green and Danger Mouse are expressing a desire to work with

famed rock duo Oasis.

 

“I’ve been checking out the new Oasis album and it’s hot,”

Green admitted to WENN. “When I was in London I got to hang out with Noel

(Gallagher) and we had a big laugh. I’d like to do something iconic with them.”

No news yet on when this rock project will hit the surface.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Charles Hamilton Disses 50 Cent! Tru Life Stabbed? Kanye’s New Girl?

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.

THE DAILY TWO SENSE

Its Friday! I am out of here for the weekend, everybody. I was looking for a three-day weekend, but I decided to give you all some rumors. I didn’t plan on it, but I love the IC and my readers so I have some goodies. These rumors are less gossip and more Hip-Hop rumors so check them out. There’s a lil’ gossip though.

TRU LIFE STABBED IN THE HAND?

I am not sure where this happened, but TruLife, the rapper from New Yawk was apparently stabbed in the hand after an altercation at some club or something. Based on what I’ve seen, he was trying to break up a fight of some sort, between two rival “crews.” He got in the mix and stabbed. I heard his wounds weren’t as bad as some others that got stabbed up worse. According to his twitter, he’s got to get some stitches and is on pain killers. Tru said that he expects to get blamed for the drama.

BILL O’REILLY TAKES THE BAIT!

Shout out to Presto One. Yo…I just cannot believe that Bill O’Reilly and the conservative right are going to fall for this Eminem stuff again. Here is a line in the new Eminem song that got dude in a tizzy. “I’ll invite Sarah Palin out to dinner, nail her/ Baby, say hello to my little friend.” LOL. Apparently, Bill went on a bit of a tirade over it. Eminem is doing the same thing he did a few years go and getting the same attention for it. “Few Americans take the vile rapper Eminem seriously,” O’Really said. “He represents the lowest form of entertainment in this country and is a publicity hound to boot.” O’Really was not a typo, editor-slash-readers.

DJ QUIK VS AMG AND Hi-C!

I am sure somebody out there has the answer to this, but I don’t. DJ Quik is out there and he is apparently in a beef of some sort with his homies Hi-C and AMG. Now, for those that don’t know, these guys have been friends and collaborators for the LONGEST TIME. Well, from what I understand DJ Quik has a new song with Kurupt called “F**k Yall” and he addresses the former friends. He said they will never be on the same stage again.

SPEAKING OF WEST COAST!

This girl is dropping dimes all over the place! OMG. I really don’t know what to make about this, but this lady named Kitty is putting MC Eiht on BLAST. I feel ashamed for putting this up. This woman appears to have destroyed Compton’s Most Wanted…or something…but…you have to see this video. When you get to the end, you will realize why she is going so hard at these guys.

DMC EXPLAINS HIS ADIDAS! You better watch this! Pay homage! 🙂

CHARLES HAMILTON PICKS A BEEF WITH 50 CENT AND ILLSEED!

Charles Hamilton doesn’t want it with ‘Seed! I’ll bust a rap or get one of my million illseed MC’s to take him out! He recently called the rumor section “mythical.” I’m not sure what that means, but I would love to have a “beef” with a rapper like him. Nah, I’m kidding. On the serious side, Charles is playing with a fire…or should I say an inferno. He recently blogged about 50 Cent. The whole post is below, but he basically said he wants to battle with 50 Cent. Why? 50 is a bully. He also maintains that Rick Ross is winning the battle thus far. Read the whole thing for yourself.

Now I know the AllHipHop rumors section can be mythical, but I just wanna put this out there on some ill s###. I think 50 is losing this battle with Ross, and for a more entertaining feud on wax, he should diss someone who loses battles all the time. You know, like me. I mean, he can easily make the world laugh at me (again) with his hysterical post-track ad-libs. I just don’t think he can make ANYONE in the world say he’s lyrically better than me. Besides. He’s relevant enough to warrant a response fro me. Not only relevant, but he’s not some “old n####”, ie the old n#### from Chicago that has a pointless issue with me. 50 could really damage me and whatever’s left of my credibility in this business.

Or face the same fate as this blog entry in a few sentences and get ended.

Damn. Imagine if Banks and Yayo got at me, too!!! Damn!!! NO ONE on ThisIs50 would like me. I mean, I might make friends with like Game and Buck, but Game and I are on shaky ground and Buck and I never met in person.

Either way, 50 Cent is a f*ckin bully. And I hated bullies in high-school. I always ended up cool with them in the end, but now that I’m kinda like the bully’s favorite victim’s bully, I wanna bully 50 for being a bully. I mean, he ADMITTED to it. lol

50, you don’t want no problems wit Harlem!!!

And if anyone thinks 50 would take it to the “guns” with me, you need a serious weed break. I think me and 50 verbally slap boxing would make WAY more sense than me being a PR person for someone who’s failed career hinges on my response to them.

And I still think Curtis is a great guy. It’s this 50 n#### that needs a playpen…

“Charles, stop trying to start a beef just for attention! You only dissed Soulja Boy, Rhymefest chewed you up, Cory Gunz is nicer than you, and now you goin after 50? Is you retarded?”

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

I heard that Plies big brother is getting out of jail or is already out!

They are now calling terrorism “man-caused disasters.” What if a women does it?

I heard that Rick Ross went and did the damn thing and signed Bang Em’ Smurf and Young Dice from Jamaica Queens to Maybach Music Group.

On the flip side, Domination, who WAS down with Bang ‘Em Smurf has declined to go along for the ride. I heard Domo’s Myspace says/said “Ricky Ross aint my boss” and he said he was “sucker free, take it how u want it.”

I heard a number of the stuff yesterday was wrong, but I think i acknowledged that.

Game will reportedly have a song with Erick Sermon on his Red Album.

I heard that the Bishop Lamont diss from The Game was actually some old stuff that was recently leaked. Rumor has it, Chris Brown is really drowning himself in alcohol as a coping mechanism.

Rumor has it, Jay-Z and Lil Wayne might be planning to tour together!? Wow…that would be big. There is a fake Royce Da 5’9″ on twitter that is dissing Eminem. Don’t believe him! Joe Budden has already shot it down as fake. Speakin’ of him…

JOE BUDDEN WINS. TAHIRY DOES KING!

King magazine is going out with a BANG. Here is Tahiry’s photoshoot. Oh boy. I’m copping this issue. Sorry, Joe. LOL!

KANYE COMMENTS ON SOUTH PARK!“SOUTH PARK MURDERED ME LAST NIGHT AND IT’S

PRETTY FUNNY. IT HURTS MY FEELINGS BUT WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM SOUTH

PARK! I ACTUALLY HAVE BEEN WORKING ON MY EGO THOUGH. HAVING THE CRAZY

EGO IS PLAYED OUT AT THIS POINT IN MY LIFE AND CAREER. I USE TO USE IT

TO BUILD UP MY ESTEEM WHEN NOBODY BELIEVED IN ME. NOW THAT PEOPLE DO

BELIEVE AND SUPPORT MY MUSIC AND PRODUCTS THE BEST RESPONSE IS THANK

YOU INSTEAD OF “I TOLD YOU SO!!!” IT’S COOL TO TALK S### WHEN YOU’RE

RAPPING BUT NOT IN REAL LIFE. WHEN YOU MEET LITTLE WAYNE IN PERSON HE’S

THE NICEST GUY FOR EXAMPLE. I JUST WANNA BE A DOPER PERSON WHICH STARTS

WITH ME NOT ALWAYS TELLING PEOPLE HOW DOPE I THINK I AM. I NEED TO JUST

GET PAST MYSELF. DROP THE BRAVADO AND JUST MAKE DOPE PRODUCT.

EVERYTHING IS NOT THAT SERIOUS. AS LONG AS PEOPLE THINK I ACT LIKE A

B#### THIS TYPE OF S### WILL HAPPEN TO ME. I GOT A LONG ROAD AHEAD OF

ME TO MAKE PEOPLE BELIEVE I’M NOT ACTUALLY A HUGE D##### BUT I’M UP FOR

THE CHALLENGE. I’M SURE THE WRITERS AT SOUTH PARK ARE REALLY NICE

PEOPLE IN REAL LIFE. THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO DRAW MY CREW. THAT

WAS PRETTY FUNNY ALSO!! I’M SURE THERE’S GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THIS…

THAT’S HOW YOU KNOW IT’S ME!”

KANYE’S NEW JAWN?

Who knows, but I have to say, because somebody saw it! A friend of a friend of a friend saw Kanye West with model Theany in Los Angeles a couple of weeks ago. They were hanging and shopping together at the Beverly Center. They didnt think anything of it, but then the recalled seeing he recently dedicated a page on his blog to her. Is Amber out of there? Who knows!

ILL PICS OF THEANY!

Kanye, if this is his new babe, has good taste.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#emodpages{clear:both;text-align:center;font-size:8pt;}

#emodpages a {padding:2px;marging:2px;text-decoration:none;}

#emodpages a:hover{border:1px solid #333333;margin:-1px;}

#emodpages strong {padding:2px;marging:2px;border:1px solid #666666;}

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY!

An Obama Chia Pet? No…OBAMA is nobody’s PET!

EPIC WINNER OF THE DAY

Shout out to Viktory, who sent me this song “On Fire.” Very impressive!

BOSS UP, WE LOVE YOU!!! Happy Birthday, dude. Now get back in here! The rumors page needs you!

They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!

-illseed

WHO: illseed.com

WHAT: Rumors

WHERE: AllHipHop.com, MySpace.com/TheIllseed

HOW: Send your rumors and ill pics to illseed at [email protected].

 

Follow

us on Twitter http://www.Twitter.com/AllHipHopCom

Obama Remorse, Economic Collapse, Oligarchs, and War

The views expressed inside this editorial are not necessarily the views of AllHipHop.com or its employeesEditor’s note: Cynthia McKinny is a former United States Representative and was the

2008 Green Party nominee for President of the United States. McKinney

served as a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives from

1993–2003 and 2005–2007, first representing Georgia’s 11th

Congressional District and then Georgia’s 4th Congressional District.

She is the first African-American woman to have represented Georgia in

the House. (source: Wikipedia)Of late, I’ve been approached by four types of voters: one voter type knew about our Power to the People campaign and enthusiastically supported it. They find themselves in the position of not wanting to say, “I told you so” too loudly, but certainly say it among themselves and to each other.Increasingly, though, there’s another type of voter that is contacting me, expressing “Buyer’s Remorse” for having supported candidate Barack Obama. These voters can be further subdivided into three categories: those who voted for Obama, not knowing very much about our Power to the People campaign; those who voted for Obama, knowing a lot about Rosa, me, and the Power to the People campaign, but who chose instead to vote for Obama out of fear of a McCain/Palin White House; and finally, those who knew about our Power to the People campaign and were hostile to it because they were suspicious that our campaign was designed to deny the White House to candidate Obama–the spoiler campaign. Fortunately and hopefully, because of the integrity with which we ran our campaign, those in this latter category are few in terms of their numbers in communication with me.For me, the number of people contacting me expressing regret for having voted for Obama is a double-edged sword. That is, it indicates that prior to the election, we were not able to seal the deal with a significant number of our natural voters. There are many reasons for that, but being severely under-funded lies at the base of that failing. However, on the other hand, these expressions of “buyer’s remorse” indicate that people knowingly allowed themselves to be swept into the voting booth and vote against their values.I am happy that more and more people are freely expressing their support for the platform of the Power to the People campaign. I am extremely happy that more and more people express their interest in supporting me in another political endeavor, be it another Congressional or White House run. I am particularly pleased that people are willing to explore the possibilities that politics outside the box of two-party conformity can provide. But I have to admit that I am saddened by the fact that so many people fail to understand that in the transaction of a political election, there is no warranty for “buyer’s remorse.” The crescendo of well-financed political propaganda is all geared toward achieving the desired result on Election Day and there is no denouement.The desired result is to have as many voters as possible stay within the political confines of either of the two special interest parties because their candidates have already been vetted and have agreed to certain restrictions in the area of public policy. That’s why our Power to the People campaign was the only one talking about instituting full employment and a living wage, subsidizing education through college so that students would not have to take out loans to go to college, creating green jobs (like solar panel manufacture) in neighborhoods blighted by abandoned big box buildings, having former Comptroller of the U.S. David Walker perform audits of the companies that got bailout money, nationalizing the Federal Reserve, creating publicly owned neighborhood banks, thereby finally creating an economy that worked for the people instead of the special interests. And shutting down the military-industrial complex’s Empire America.Our agenda provided a clear route to an end to torture, rendition for torture, warrantless wiretapping, spying on U.S. citizen activists, and an end to war. Not just an end to the war on terror, but a clear end to war and occupation. And now that the Obama Administration has used its Justice Department to argue in court in favor of those who ordered torture, and to defend Bush Administration policies of torture, rendition, warrantless wiretapping, and extra-legal treatment of so-called “enemy combatants,” most of whom have committed no crime (like six-year Guantanamo Prisoner number 345, Sami El-Hajj, who was on the Dignity with me as I tried to make it to Gaza). On these issues, the Obama Administration is consonant with the Bush Administration. No wonder Bush et al have more to worry about from the “small-d” democrats in Spain than from the “big-D” Democrats in Washington, DC.And so the beat goes on. Until four years from now at the climax of when the electorate will be beaten, once again, into submission if they dare raise their head to support a candidate from a political party that has not been bought off by the special interests. The people are continually asked to decrease the volume of the discordant notes in their political hearts in order to prevent a worse outcome. But what could be worse than suppressing one’s own acknowledgement of the existing political cacophony in order to facilitate the interests of others, especially when the others whose interests are always accommodated are in contradiction to your own interests and the planet’s? But every four years, the masters of the political process are able to convince more and more people to do this. And then when people see that what they wanted and even worse, thought they were voting for, is slow in coming, “buyer’s remorse” begins to set in. Some will wait an entire four years hoping that the powers that be will eventually get around to supporting the voters’ interests. Only in the end to be let down again–but only after they’ve once again given their most precious asset, their vote, to the special interest political parties who will betray them yet again. It’s like a dance, where one of the dance partners always gets her toes stepped on. It’s more like a stomping, actually. Others have likened it to a situation of domestic violence, where the abused partner keeps coming back for more.I am happy to receive these messages because it indicates that we are gaining new supporters. But I am saddened at the same time because it demonstrates how difficult our task really is. It’s not just about being right. It’s also about winning. And the stakes are so high on this one that we have to win. But in order for our values to win, we will need everyone’s help to turn this ship of state around. The enormity of the task of actually taking our country back is becoming clear.And with what is happening economically, it is likely to be even more difficult. As someone who studied Russian literature and the great Russian authors, like Pushkin, Chechov, Dostoyevsky, and others, I have always paid attention to events taking place in Russia. I watched with interest the creation of a superclass of dual-passport carrying individuals who stripped Russia of its patrimony and became known as the oligarchs. According to the Guardian, Russia’s seven original oligarchs came to control 50% of Russia’s economy during the 1990s.I came to realize that the very individuals entrusted with correcting the current economic woes are, in actuality, its very authors in Russia. And so, the question I asked myself was this: “Is the US next in line? And after the debris is cleared, or the dust settles, as they say, will our country also be left with oligarchs, who will own everything?” If so, does that make Barack Obama the U.S. equivalent of Mikhail Gorbachev who put in place the policies that allowed the oligarchs to get their start? In fact, right after the US election that sent President Obama to the White House, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said that Obama should usher in “perestroika” reforms in the U.S.When I was in London recently for the Malaysia conference, I met a gentleman who completed the answer for me. Economist Michael Hudson and lawyer and author Ellen Brown had confirmed my worst fears, but Mr. David Pidcock really brought them all home for me. And the short answer to the question I put to him is, “Yes, the U.S. economy is being hollowed out with our own money, not for the benefit of the American people, but for the benefit of a few and yes, President Obama has enabled the very characters who have successfully implemented this result elsewhere.”In the next few essays, I will explain as others are doing as well, what is going on in plain speak. The obligation of voters to educate themselves will be far more difficult if there is far less truth in plain speak out there for them to read. I will try my best to combine my research and experiences with the findings of trusted experts and share them with you in plain speak. (I am trying to get better as I’ve been told that I need to make my plain speak a little plainer. Folks sometimes have to get dictionaries to read and understand me. Sorry about that. I hope this essay is a bit better.)Finally, David Pidcock, my London friend, reminds us in “Money: A Christian View,” that a socially healthy economy achieves the highest possible standard of living for all and achieves the “elimination of insecurity and fear and consequent selfish materialist values, so that the individual human being may be enabled to live with dignity and self-respect.”That’s what we’re trying to build here, a government that respects and promotes and protects human dignity. That is not being done today, sadly. Over the next few essays I would like to discuss how we get from here to there and how President Obama’s economic team is deviating from the “there” that we all want.The first work I want to take excerpts from is, “Money Facts,” 169 questions and answers on money authored by the Subcommittee on Domestic Finance, House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency, 1964.6. Does Congress supervise Federal Reserve policymaking?No. In practice the Federal Reserve is “independent” in its policy making. The Federal Reserve neither requires nor seeks the approval of any branch of Government for its policies. The System it¬self decides what ends its policies are aimed at and then takes whatever action it sees fit to reach those ends.7. What problems are raised by an ‘independent’ Federal Reserve?There are two major problems. One is the problem of political responsibility for the country’s economic policies. The other is the problem of final control over the Government’s actions in the economic sphere.8. What is the problem of political responsibility?Since the Federal Reserve is independent it is not accountable to anyone for the economic policies it chooses to pursue. But this runs counter to normally accepted democratic principles. The President and Congress are responsible to the people on election – day for their past economic decisions. But the Federal Reserve is responsible neither to the people directly nor indirectly through the people’s elected representatives. Yet the Federal Reserve exercises great power in controlling the money-creating activities of the commercial banks.9. Why is final control of economic policy a problem?Because with an ‘independent’ Federal Reserve, Congress and the President can be moving in one direction while the Federal Reserve is moving in the other. ‘The result is sometimes no policy at all. At other times, it leads to the Federal Reserve’s neutralising the President’s economic policies. This very possibility caused President Johnson to request the Federal Reserve in his 1964 Annual Economic Report to Congress not to nullify his efforts to reduce unemployment and raise incomes. Should the President have to ask any Government agency to go along with his policy as approved by Congress? Obviously not.10.Who really directs Federal Reserve operations?Day-to-day operations in each of the 12 regional Federal Reserve banks are supervised by nine directors – six of them selected directly by privately owned commercial banks.The most important monetary decisions for the system as a whole are made by the Open Market Committee, which is composed of 12 members.11. Do private bank interests influence Federal Reserve policy?Yes. Of the 12 members of the Open Market Committee-the Committee which actually controls credit policy-5 are presidents of regional banks. These presidents are elected by the individual regional banks’ nine-man board of directors with its preponderance of private commercial bank representatives. Further, all 12 of the regional bank presidents participate in the Open Market Committee’s discussions, though only 5 can vote. The ‘discussion’ Open Market Committee, then, has 19 members-12 regional bank presidents and the 7 members of the Federal Reserve Board12. Does it matter what amount of money is supplied the economy?Yes, indeed. The money supply helps determine the general level of interest rates paid for the use of money, employment, prices, and economic growth. Many economists believe the money supply is the most important determinant of these variables.13. Who determines the money supply?The Federal Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve System.156. What is the main problem of the Federal Reserve System today?In a word, Federal Reserve independence. Congress and the People are faced with the issue: how can we bring money management under genuine public control in order to co-ordinate monetary with other public policies? The original intent of the Federal Reserve Act was to insure such control : that intent is still valid. Our Government must squarely face the challenge of recapturing the tiller of its money system.165. Who favors Federal Reserve independence?The private banks who control the System, together with some allies-notably, Wall Street newspapers and other members of the financial community.”

UGK: UGK 4 Life (Album Review)

 

 

 

When Pimp C passed, Hip-Hop lost a legend. In the sort of irony that is only displayed in art, it happened the same day of the year Hip-Hop celebrates the birth of another, one time collaborator Jay-Z. Speculation ran rampant on who would be the next to fill the huge shoes of the rapper. Everyone wanted UGK to continue, people we simply wondering how the group would continue.

 

Bun B ended the speculation by stating that there would be one more album. Apparently, Pimp C had been in the studio, and there was enough to finish it. It was said that Bun B painstakingly made sure that the creation of this album would be a real album, something that Pimp C would be proud of, and would make their fans proud. In short, UGK 4 Life (Jive) is that album, and it’s enough for anyone who is a Hip-Hop fan to be proud of.

 

For anyone living under a rock, it wouldn’t be apparent that this album was released posthumously. The majority of the disc still feels fresh. “Feeling You” shows the versatility that both Bun B and Pimp C have when dealing with the Hip-Hop Ballad. Pimp’s harmonizing on the hook really sells the song. ”Harry A******” pops out from the track list and doesn’t disappoint. The production is frenzied, and it supports the vocals; UGK , Boosie, and Lil Webbie drop quality verses.

 

The guest spots are welcomed additions. Raheem Devaughn gives them a soulful backdrop on “Still On The Grind”. E-40, B-Legit, and 8 Ball go for broke on “Used To Be”. MJG steals the spotlight from the guest spots, much like on “You’re Everything” from II Trill. Too Short and Snoop Dogg keep things going on “Steal Your Mind”. These guests aren’t different than what any fan should be expecting, and they each play their roles well.

 

If there were a few dents in the armor, they would come from the times this effort feels unfinished. The single, “The Game’s Been Good To Me” comes to mind. “Texas Ave” makes you wonder what could have been. However, these moments are few and far between.

 

It’s obvious that when crafting this, Bun B had the best interests in mind for both fans and Pimp C’s legacy. He avoided the sappy rest in peace songs, and being solemn. If he decided to do that as a send off, no one would blame him. But fans know that wouldn’t be UGK, and in keeping UGK 4 Life as it is, an album fit for an Underground King. It is the best send off it could have possibly been; long live the Pimp.

 

 

UGK

“Da Game Been Good To Me”

THE DAY REPORT: How To Stand Out (And Why You’d Want To Anyway)

You probably have a demo CD and have opened up for Gucci Mane, Mims, or Rick Ross when they came through your city.  It’s not enough.You probably have a list of every A&R person in the music industry to shop beats to, with their email addresses.  It’s not enough.You might even be smart enough to attend an industry event where the key players are in attendance and you have a polished CD with colorful artwork and it’s good.  Really good.  It’s not enough.You might even have a hot single featuring Lil Wayne, or if you didn’t have Lil Wayne money, it features 8Ball or MJG or Jim Jones.  They could be all over every song, it doesn’t matter—it’s not enough.You might even have deeper pockets than others do, but you see where this is going—it’s definitely not enough.  You can’t buy success.  In fact, deep pockets make people treat you like a wallet and you just go broke after awhile.  Imagine if you will, that there are over 50,000 people who want to be rappers, 100,000 people who want to be producers, and another 25,000 who want to be singers.  Half of them have enough talent to get past the first year.  Of those remaining, 25% have the work ethic to continue past the second year struggling to get on.  Of those remaining, 1% have the charisma to be a star, and half of those are willing to do whatever it takes to win—that’s called passion.Let’s say you are in that Top Half of  1%…here’s what you are competing with:Of the 4 major labels (Universal, WEA, Sony/BMG, Capitol—and is Virgin even doing anything in urban music anymore?) and the additional 4 or 5 “incubators and indies” that are really doing anything worthwhile, they can only distribute MAYBE 40 to 60 acts a year, and that includes artists who are already signed.  Signed artists who’ve already sold a lot of CDs will always be the priority projects because they’re proven entities—the risk is reduced.  This is a business, after all.Of those 40 or 60 acts, if you are a new producer trying to get into the music business, that’s only 400 to 800 songs.  I have over 5,000 producers in my data base.  There’s just not that much work out here!  You’re really gonna have to stand out.My point isn’t to depress you or to try and stop you from wanting to live your dream.  My point is the opposite!  To win, you have to stand out from everyone else.  You have to work harder, be smarter, have better knowledge, better connections, access to people who can and want to help you, have a better team, and maybe, just maybe, even have a little more talent than everyone else.  And you damn well better have the charisma to be a star.  And you better continue to work harder than everyone else because the day that you stop grinding, along comes someone else a little hungrier to take your place.The problem with music is that it is so subjective.  Everyone thinks they know what’s good and what’s not, but they fail to realize that there are all different kinds of music because there are all different tastes in music.  No one person can say what’s good or bad.  There are a select few people that can hit successfully more times than others, but no one hits 100% success rates all the time.  No one.  Even the greats have more failed projects than successful ones (Berry Gordy, Clive Davis, Dr Dre, Puffy, etc).So how will you NOT stand out from your competition?Hopefully you’ve already gotten past the basic conventions and websites that people like me find useless because they are so damn basic—the ones that tell you to: •    NEVER hand someone a demo without contact information printed on it, •    NEVER to scrawl your info with a sharpie marker on it when it’s so easy to print labels for the CD,•    NEVER change your phone number that’s on your demo because you don’t know who may call you down the road one day•    NEVER mail your demo to record labels because they’ll send them right back or throw them away (or jack your idea, music, hook, beat, etc)•    Get your grind on, but don’t tell you how or even what that really means,•    Find a lawyer or manager to shop your demo, when no lawyer or manager has the time or energy to shop even their OWN artists’ demos•    Even have a demo CD (when I’ve yet to see anyone get signed to a deal that has turned into a successful career from “a demo.” )Yet, you gotta have a demo CD, because someone somewhere in this industry will eventually ask you for one either to see what you have, or to blow you off: you see, it’s easier to just take your CD and keep it moving than it is to explain to you how people REALLY get signed to record deals.So how will you actually stand out from your competition and not fall prey to the industry b#######?If you are a producer, the best way to build a career if you don’t want to shop endless beat CDs, hawk endless tracks to artists in their own habitats (studios and backstage at shows), or give away more free beats than is humanly bearable, is to produce for the hottest artists in your region.  Yes, many are lazy and won’t make it, but if you are smart, you will only lend them your beats—this is called licensing the beat.  If the artist goes somewhere, great.  If they don’t, you can reuse the beat after a certain amount of time or update it or tighten it up and re-license it to a more motivated artist.  Being the producer of a new hit artist or crew is how Dr Dre, Mannie Fresh, Beats By The Pound, Swizz Beats, Hitmen, and many others established themselves.  Other artists and industry folks flocked to buy that new producer’s sound once they saw the commercial viability of it.If you are an artist (Rapper or Singer), to stand out you will need to be everywhere, perform as much as possible, flood the streets with product, and build your name and brand.  You’ll start with your block, then grow to your ‘hood, then expand to your city, then grow to your state, then take-over your region, etc.  It’s a growth process and it won’t happen overnight.  Most artists who grind do so for anywhere from 1 year to 7 years before they break through.  But they break through by standing out.What The F*ck?!I was inspired to write this article because I just recently embraced Twitter.  Eventually, my assistant will take over when I get burned out, just like I did with MySpace and FaceBook.  Sadly, for me, being accessible doesn’t mean I get to be more helpful, or even make more money doing what I do (be real, like 1% of you reading this even know what it is that I really do)…it means I waste more time explaining the basic s### to folks that they could have read on my websites for free.  And I get a little attitude about it…The most common Tweet I seem to get is “HI Wendy!  Remember me?”  There is no good answer to that question, because if I remembered you, you’d already know it and wouldn’t need to ask me that.  Also, you probably met me once at a conference where there were thousands of other people, and you shook my hand and pressed a demo into my fingers even though I just got done saying on a panel how useless demos really are.  I guess you probably thought you were different from the other 400 demos I got that day.  Multiply that day by twice a week.  Now multiply that by 52 weeks in a year.  Now multiply that by 18 years.  I’d remember you……because why?Some folks try to stand out by doing stupid disrespectful s###.  My favorite is always the idiots who knock on my door at 4am at a convention to hand me a CD.  As I’m standing at the door rubbing the sleep out of my eyes, trying to explain to my boyfriend why he shouldn’t kick you down the hallway, you think it’s your BIG opportunity and you take it.  Nope, that’s called burning a bridge.  I remember each and every one of you and I can’t do s### for you, ever.  By the way, not one of you has ever gotten a deal in this industry—not because of me, but because you’re an idiot.Handing me a CD at a convention when I am eating a meal, standing in line at a panel at the microphone to ask a question, or in a meeting with someone else, is also a very bad idea.  I won’t even listen to your CD.  Maybe the maid will pull it out of the trashcan in my room and listen to it, I dunno.  No one owes you anything.  People choose to help you in this industry either because they can make money off of you, or because it’s easy for them to do so (or enjoyable, but that’s really rare).The artists whom I befriend and who are in my inner circle—and there are a lot of them, are the ones who stood out.  Either I kept bumping into them getting their grind on out on the streets, or I heard so many people in the industry mention them that I had to seek them out, or they were referred by someone I respect (but even one referral won’t do it).  For example, BloodRaw, PapaDuck, GrandPrix, Primo Starr, Boosie and Webbie, Yo Gotti, Birmingham J, Lil Weavah, Roccett, Boo, J Harden, Drumma Boy (producer) and G Mack were all artists whom I bumped into repeatedly on the streets getting their grind on.  Anyone of them can testify that if they call me up, I answer their calls immediately.  They didn’t have to come to me, I went and found them.A recent example of a referral is a rapper out of Dallas by way of Shreveport called S Fresh.  A DJ from Memphis whom I respect sent a mass text message to anyone who’d listen saying this kid was in his club the night before and he is a star.  I called around to others in Memphis and no one heard of S Fresh, so I assumed it was some b#######.  I hit Hydro back assuming someone had compromised his phone to send a blast.  He assured me it was real and that the kid is a star.  He was so passionate that I began the process of finding S Fresh.  My first stop was MySpace.  On his page, he had Drumma Boy in his top friends and two Drumma Boy beats on songs on his page.  I called Drumma on a Wednesday and was sitting in a meeting with S Fresh in Atlanta by Friday.  I have no idea how I can help this artist, but you better believe he could call me anytime for anything and if I could help him, I will.  Because he stood out.So how do you really stand out?You work harder than everyone else.  You have talent, strong work ethic, good music, and knowledge of how the music industry works.  You have a good team (90% of the artists I do not work with is because they have a s##### team), you have charisma, you have some business sense in addition to your artistry, you’re humble and polite, and patient.  But most importantly, you put yourself into a position where I can step in and help you, easily, get to the next level.  No one can do this for you.  But if you are close enough to your objective, anyone can apply their power and connections to help you make it down the last stretch.  The easier you make it for someone to help you, the more likely you are to receive the help.And maybe, just maybe, that help will come from someone who is genuine and honest, and they won’t rape the s### out of you financially…. That’s how you stand out in this industry.