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Hip-Hop Rumors: Waka Flocka Gets Dissed! More Rap Satanists? Jay-Z’s Bud Comes Home!

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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.

BIG BEEF BETWEEN SO ICEY AND POE BOY

 

WHOOOOAAAAAAA!! Brisco has pulled out his bazooka and pointed at Waka Flocka and Gucci Mane! In a new song called “Waka Blacka” Brisco says, “I bet a n***a won’t run up on my like I’m Waka / hit ’em with the blacka /They p##### that boy Brisco up now its time to tear they block up/ Yeah, I’m on my ‘Pac s**t/ Yeah lil’ n***a I got the juice/ And when you see OJ say ‘AYE’ you a p***y too!”

 

Click here for the song!!!!

Damnmmmmmmmmmm!

 

As you know, Brisco is down with Po Boy and Young Money…he’s going off on Gucci, Yung Berg, Waka, OJ…and all of them.

 

Now, I am going to admit that i don’t know where its coming from. Help me understand!? That’s so raw for Brisco to lick a shot like this right after ol’ Waka got shot.

 

Note: apparently Gucci has said some thing like: “I wish a n***a would run up on me like I’m Briscoe.” Well, that’s a nod to when Briscoe got robbed at the barbershop.BOXING RUMORS

 

One of the staff members sent this over to me. Tell me what you think.

 

Andre Berto pulled out of the January 30th fight with Shane Mosley.  He cited that several of his family members (cousins, aunts, etc) were killed in the earthquake in Haiti. Because of this, he hasn’t been able to focus and train like he wanted to and needs to focus his efforts on his family.

 

Now that is totally understandable and I believe there is some truth to it. HOWEVER – word is leaking out today that he got paid a HUGE amount of step aside money by Golden Boy Promotions so that Mayweather can fight Mosley instead in March or April.  Crazy right?  A couple of days ago Berto was saying he is dedicating this fight to the honor of those lost in Haiti.  Now he saying, he decided it’s best to withdrawal.  Again, that would be totally understandable if that was the sole reason and I sympathize totally with his grief..But a few days ago, he said he felt even more motivated to train harder for the fight now. Hmmm.  But even if the thought “only” crossed his mind about withdrawing, that rumored 3 million they tossed him to step aside probably helped make his decision a little easier.

 

O.G.’s GETTING PAID IN LA!

 

One of my readers hit me up with this one! There’s a group of O.G. gang bangers in Los Angeles that are setting up tours in the city of angels. But they have a particular angle. They are giving tours of the most dangerous gang ‘hoods in LA, from what I understand. So, basically people pay them to show them the ‘hood. People must sign a waiver just in the event of an unforeseen drive-by. But, for the most part….the O.G.s are supposed to be so g’d up that they don’t get messed with. And, they get paid. Is this a fail waiting to happen or what?

 

MILE HIGH CLUB TIME – JAY-Z’S FRIEND COMES HOME!

 

 

Emory Jones is home. I’ll never forget this dude, because I messed up a rumor about him. I remember I thought Jay was talking about somebody else in jail. I can’t even remember. That was way too many rumors ago. Jay-Z sent his Maybach to scoop dude up and he thew up the Roc sign. Now, he’s got to hold Jay to that mile-high club lyric he rapped about…remember…with a couple of broads? Anyway. Emory Jones grew up with Jay-z and Jigga dedicated a song, “Do U Wanna Ride” to E.

 

Here are some of E’s own words regarding being incarcerated:

 

The last 10 years of my life have been a turbulent roller coaster ride of ups and downs. But through it all, I’ve managed to stand strong, and not let myself drown in this cesspool of despair that we call: “THE BELLY OF THE BEAST”. My body is fettered, but my mind, heart and soul run free. I’ve come to grips with myself, and have made a conscience decision to deal with the hand that I was dealt, because I have no one to blame but myself. I will not impugn or malevolently criticize the powers that be for my demise, nor will I deem my incarceration as some sort of “Badge of Honor,” in light of keeping it real. However, what I will do is make an O.G. call out there to the young brothers lifestyle, and tell you all “to put the guns and drugs down, educate yourselves, and get on a righteous path.” Because whether you know it or not, this may be the beginning to your end.

                                                                                                                                                                                      

 

SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END

 

I hope this is just a hoax:

 

A town in Canton is now on trend taking baby herbal soup to increase health and sexual performance/stamina. The cost in China currency = approx $4000. A factory manager was interviewed and he testified that it is effective because he is a frequent customer. It is a delicacy whereby expensive herbs are added to boil the baby with chicken meat for 8 hours boiling/steaming. He pointed to his second wife next to him, who is 19 (he is 62), and testified that they have sex everyday. After waiting for a couple of weeks, he took this reporter to the restaurant when he was informed by restaurant Manager that the spare rib soup (local code for baby soup) was now available. This time, it was a couple who have 2 daughters and this 3rd one was confirmed to be a daughter again. So the couple aborted the baby which was 5 months old. Those babies close to be born and die naturally costs 2000 in China currency. Those aborted ones cost a few hundreds in China Currency. Those couples who did not want to sell dead babies, placentas can be accepted also for couple of hundreds. The reporter making comment that is this the problem arise from Chinese being taking too much attention in health or is the backfire when China introduced one child in a family policy (since majority prefers to have male babies and those poorer families need ended up selling their female babies.

 

 

BIRDMAN THE SATANIST?

 

Before I explain, check this iconic picture out:

 

 

 

You remember that right? So, I am reading some sites and they are just going way out into space with the devil worship. So, this site tried to say that Birdman’s red star on his head is really saying:

 

 

 

Well, my sources told me that it has no reference to the devil at all. It probably refers to Baby being a 5-Star General in these mean streets. And, we all know what the red is there for.

 

ILLSEED’s QUICKIES

 

There is a rumor going around that Papoose has signed another deal and Dr. Dre may have some involvement in the new project. I’m hearing this is going to come out this year, but that can’t include Dr. Dre!

 

Now I see why Simon quit. He’s got a new deal worth a purported $500 million!

 

I heard Bow Wow had to stand down when he said his mom had to get rid of her Twitter…uh, dude…that’s your mom. She’s still boss!

 

Any Winehouse plead guilty to assault for something she did to a theater manager.

 

Tiger’s sex rehab requires that he tell his wife everything that he did with those slores. It is said that sex rehab was the ONLY way she would consider staying married to him.

 

HAITI VIDEO

 

My homey King Nick said something I said regarding Haiti inspired him to do this video on Haiti. Peep it!

 

 

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY

 

“Only players that are natural-born United States citizens with both parents of Caucasian race are eligible to play in the league,” reads the mantra for the All-American Basketball League.

 

FAIL.

 

This is just ridiculous. What decade are we in that people feel comfortable starting the Aryan Nation of Basketball? Now, these boozos claim that racism has nothing to do with this.

 

“There’s nothing hatred about what we’re doing,” he told the Augusta Chronicle. “I don’t hate anyone of color. But people of white American-born citizens [sic] are in the minority now. Here’s a league for white players to play fundamental basketball, which they like.”

 

Fundamental = none of that fancy n***a s**t you darkies are doing right now. LOL!

 

 

Oh boy…what next?

 

NEXT? THESE RACISTS GET THE SHAQ FACE!!!!

WAKA, WE LOVE YOU!!!

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

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Hip-Hop Rumors:A Bad Lil Wayne Rumor! Trina’s Single?

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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.CHANCE ENCOUNTERSHere is the homey Chance and his rumors! I’ll have some more later!TOLD YAIllseed told you long before ESPN even knew.  Tiger Woods is currently dealing with his problems in sex rehab.  Here’s the first flick of him since he went MIA earlier this year:

HERE’S TO SLIMMSo this party promoter Slimm from Atlanta is my new hero.  A few weeks ago he was rumored to be Vivica A. Fox’s new boyfriend now he’s been spotted getting cozy with Lisa Raye.FYI,  Lisa recently said:“I ain’t with cougar s**t…like the pictures that they did of Vivica kissing and hugging on that boy. You would never catch me doing that.”

NEW T.I.As soon as T.I. hit the free world there were rumors floating around that he was working on another album.  Word is he will be releasing his next joint by the end of 2010.  So far I know he’s been working with super producers Jim Jonsin and Amadeus.  I’m definitely looking forward to this one.

HEAT ON THE WAYIt took me a little while to “Warm-Up” (hehe) to J. Cole but I’m starting to get into dude.  While his boss is rumored to be starting a super-group with Jeezy and Trey Songz (we’ll see if that happens) he’s hard at work on his debut album.  Here he is in the studio working with the hottest producers of the last decade.

WAYNE LIKES LITTLE GIRLS??? (RUMOR CONTROL)There are some rumors floating around that Lil Wayne was involved with some underage girls.  Here’s the story as it was told to me by one of the girls “friends”.“a few months back she

went to a concert he had in Chicago. and at the show she got to meet

lil wayne…I suppose he liked her cause he invited them to

Milwaukee and had them hang on the bus. after the show he flew her out to

Miami and put them up in a hotel and had them hang with them and a few

of young money.  She told us she f**ked em”There are also some pictures of the two girls hanging out with Young Money on the tour bus, hotel, etc (see video).  I reached out to one of the girls and got her side of the story.  I must admit it sounds like they did hook-up but she was 18 and that’s all gravy.  Her friend on the other hand is 17 and she says 100% they only hung out.  I hope Wayne was smart enough not to go there.  Check out what she had to say:“she’s 17 but I don’t see the problem with her hanging out with him he’s

with lil chuckee all the time he’s like 13 ha is that illegal? There is

stuff about her kissing him but people like to talk and f**k even if I

was a guy I would say I kissed him too. If you look at our

facebooks and our friends’ facebooks you’ll see a lot of people joking

about hanging out with lil Wayne and chris brown and all this s**t

after…We’re not trying to get him in

trouble for something he didn’t do this is all pissing me off”

I’M JUST SAYIN

SMH at Omarion selling 22K his first week … should have stayed with YM.

(Illseed note: You all know the told people to donate their money to Haiti! That’s where the sales went!)

Some folks Trey Songz recently fired may be responsible for the bisexual rumors. Did the ladies even care???

Bow Wow’s fans rallied behind his mother when he threatened to delete his account if she didn’t delete hers. Glad to hear it I thought that was pretty jerky on his part.

Green light fellas…Trina is reportedly back on the market … they are saying she definitely broke up with her NBA boyfriend but is trying to keep the split quiet.

Jay-Z is going to headline the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 16th in California. It’s not a bog Hip-Hop event but apparently they’re pretty friendly to our kind this year with Wale & B.O.B set to hit the stage as well.

The Grammys are going to pay tribute to Michael Jackson with a 3-D presentation and a Lifetime Achievement Award. Remember when he thought Britney was giving him the “Artist Of The Millennium Award”?PEACE – CHANCECDR @ TWITTER FACEBOOK & GMAIL

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY

This is illseed and I had to cut in to Chance’s rumors since he said Trina is single.

Kenyon Martin, her ex, gets the fail of the day for getting Trina’s lips tatted right behind his ear. Man, what are these dudes thinking?!

KENYON, WE LOVE YOU!

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

-illseed

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Ja Rule In Court Over Gun; Faces 3 1/2 Years

(AllHipHop News) Ja Rule could spend three years in prison due to a 2007 gun possession charge in Manhattan.

 

According to The New York Post, Ja Rule lost his bid to have the case tossed this morning (January 20) in Manhattan Supreme Court.

 

Ja Rule’s lawyer Stacey Richman argued that police had no just cause to search his Maybach after a concert at the Beacon Theatre that featured Kanye West and Lil Wayne.

 

Judge Richard Carruthers denied the motion to dismiss the case.

 

Police retrieved a .40 caliber handgun that contained Ja Rule’s DNA, in addition to a small amount of marijuana inside the luxury vehicle.

 

Just one hour prior to Ja Rule’s arrest, Lil Wayne was arrested when police allegedly spotted him and an acquaintance smoking marijuana near their tour bus.

 

Police searched Lil Wayne’s tour bus and found a .40 caliber pistol in addition to marijuana.

 

Lil Wayne took a plea in his case and is expected to being an eight month prison sentence in February.

 

Ja Rule, born Jeffrey Atkins, who is also represented by Stacey Richman, is due back in court on March 3. He faces 3 1/2 years if convicted.

AHH Stray News: T.I. 50 Cent, Canibus, Zion I

(AllHipHop News) Atlanta rapper T.I. is in the recording studio working on new material as he finishes a 366 sentence for a gun possession charge. Singer Trey Songz and producer Jim Jonsin confirmed they were in negotiations to collaborate with T.I., who is permitted to work in the recording studio during the work week. Trey Songz told MTV News that he visited T.I. in the studio, while Jim Jonsin told Rap-Up.com that he submitted beats for an upcoming project by the rapper that will hit stores in 2010. “He’s back in the studio,” Jonsin said. “I sent him some music via e-mail. He can work during the week and not on the weekend, I believe. He’s definitely working on an album for this year right now.”

 

50 Cent will hit the Winter X Games 14 in Aspen, Colorado next week, where he will give a half-hour performance according to rep’s for ESPN. 50 will hit the stage on January 30th and is expected to draw at least 1,500 people to attend the show, although the local sheriff ordered more officers to police the event. “We’re going to put extra people on, at their expense,” Joe DiSalvo, undersheriff for Pitkin County, stated. The Winter X Games 14 takes place at Buttermilk in Aspen from January 28-31st.

 

Rapper Canibus will head to Africa this April to give a rare performance to fans on the continent. Canibus will headline at the Bassline in Newton, Johannesburg on April 2. Canibus will perform various songs, including tracks from his upcoming album, Melatonin Magik. Fans who will miss the performance in South Africa can catch Canibus this February in Syracuse, New York, at the Westcott Theater. Canibus will be joined by M-80, who is currently the Guinness World Record holder for the longest freestyle rap. The pair hit Syracuse, New York on February 6.

 

Oakland-based group Zion I have announced a three-month tour with reggae artists Rebelution and Soja. The artists will hit 20 cities on the tour, which kicked off on January 14 in Anaheim California and winds down March 7 in Hollywood, California. “We’re excited to go out on the road with these cats,” explains Zumbi, emcee of Zion I, “And vibe off an entirely different crowd and audience.” Zion I will promote their 6th album The Takeover while on the tour. The album, which is in stores now, features cameos from Brother Ali, UK rapper Ty, Devin the Dude and others. Tour dates are listed below:

 

January 14, 2010 Thursday Anaheim , CA House of Blues January 15, 2010 Friday Ventura CA Ventura Theater January 16, 2010 Saturday Ventura CA Ventura Theater January 20, 2010 Wednesday San Francisco CA The Fillmore January 21, 2010 Thursday San Francisco CA The Fillmore January 22, 2010 Friday Portland OR Roseland Theatre January 23, 2010 Saturday Seattle WA Showbox at the Market January 24, 2010 Sunday Eugene OR W.O.W. Hall January 26, 2010 Tuesday Bellingham WA Wild Buffalo January 27, 2010 Wednesday Boise ID Knitting Factory January 28, 2010 Thursday Salt Lake City UT The Depot January 29, 2010 Friday Denver CO Gothic Theater January 30, 2010 Saturday Boulder CO Boulder Theater January 31, 2010 Sunday Omaha NE Slowdown February 02, 2010 Tuesday Madison, WI Majestic Theater February 03, 2010 Wednesday Minneapolis MN Fine Line Music Café February 04, 2010 Thursday Chicago IL House of Blues February 05, 2010 Friday Grand Rapids MI The Intersection February 06, 2010 Saturday Columbus OH Newport Music Hall February 07, 2010 Sunday Toledo, OH Frankie’s February 10, 2010 Wednesday Boston MA House of Blues February 11, 2010 Thursday New York NY Fillmore @ Irving Plaza February 12, 2010 Friday Washington DC 9:30 Club February 13, 2010 Saturday Philadelphia PA Fillmore @ Theatre of The Living Arts February 14, 2010 Sunday Norfolk VA The NorVa *NO SOJA February 17, 2010 Wednesday Atlanta GA The Masquerade February 18, 2010 Thursday Ybor City FL The Ritz February 19, 2010 Friday Orlando FL House of Blues February 20, 2010 Saturday Jacksonville Beach FL Freebird Live February 21, 2010 Sunday Jacksonville Beach FL Freebird Live February 24, 2010 Wednesday New Orleans LA House of Blues February 25, 2010 Thursday Houston TX House of Blues February 26, 2010 Friday Austin TX Stubb’s February 27, 2010 Saturday Dallas TX House of Blues February 28, 2010 Sunday San Antonio, TX Scout Bar March 02, 2010 Tuesday Tucson AZ Rialto Theatre March 03, 2010 Wednesday Tempe AZ Marquee Theatre March 04, 2010 Thursday San Diego CA House of Blues March 05, 2010 Friday San Diego CA House of Blues March 06, 2010 Saturday W. Hollywood CA House of Blues March 07, 2010 Sunday W. Hollywood CA House of Blues

Nelly Goes To Work As Reporter For ESPN Mag

(AllHipHop News) Rap star Nelly will put down his microphone to be come an interviewer for ESPN the Magazine at the sixth annual NEXT event in Miami this February.

 

Nelly will interview various athletes and entertainers as the VIP red carpet interviewer at NEXT, which takes place at the Fontainebleau in Miami Beach, Florida on February 5.

 

The rapper will interview the celebrities from a 25,000 square foot “tricked out interview tent” that was customized by NEXT sponsor, Samsung.

 

R&B singers Keri Hilson and Ne-Yo will serve as headlining acts, while A Tribe Called Quest front man Q-Tip will guest DJ. E

 

SPN’s NEXT issue features interviews and listings of who and what to watch out for in sports.

Wyclef Jean, Jay-Z Added to Haiti Telethon; Country Rocked By 6.1 Aftershock

(AllHipHop News) Wyclef Jean’s efforts to help his native Haiti will get an added boost this week when the rapper/producer takes the stage for the Hope for Haiti Now global telethon.

 

Jean will be among an all-star line-up of performers for the two-hour televised event, which will take place Friday (January 22) in New York City, Los Angeles and London.

 

Joining the former Fugees member in New York City will be Mary J. Blige, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Shakira and Sting.

 

R&B songbird Alicia Keys will perform in Los Angeles, along with Christina Aguilera, John Legend, Dave Matthews, Stevie Wonder, Justin Timberlake and Taylor Swift.

 

A group performance featuring Kid Rock, Keith Urban and Sheryl Crow is also slated for the West Coast leg of Hope for Haiti Now.

 

Rap mogul Jay-Z will hit the stage with U2’s Bono and The Edge and Rihanna for a group performance at the telethon’s London location. Pop/rock collective Coldplay will also perform in London for the event, which will feature testimonials from various entertainers who will be on hand to answer phones.

 

The Hope for Haiti telethon is the latest in a continuous stream of aid that has arrived in the aftermath of the 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12.

 

At least 200,000 are feared dead in the country, which was rocked by a 6.1 aftershock this morning (January 20), causing further destruction and hampering aid efforts.

 

Speaking with CNN, the country’s Prime Minister, Jean-Max Bellerive, said that at least 72,000 bodies had been recovered. The figure does not include the unknown number of bodies buried by families or collected by the United Nation’s peacekeeping mission in Haiti.

 

The U.N. estimated that 3 million people were in need of food, water, shelter and medical assistance. Despite relief efforts, frustration has surfaced among victims as incidents of violence and looting have been reported.

 

More help is on the way, said U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who revealed that the United Nations Security Council approved sending an additional 2,000 soldiers and 1,500 police officers to Haiti.

 

The Hope for Haiti telethon is expected to attract a large viewing audience as the event will air at 8 p.m. ET/PT and 7 p.m. CT Friday on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, BET, The CW, HBO, MTV, VH1, and CMT. Other channels slated to carry the telethon include PBS, TNT, Showtime, Comedy Central, Bravo, E! Entertainment, National Geographic Channel, Oxygen, G4, CENTRIC, Current TV, Fuse, MLB Network, EPIX, Palladia, SoapNet, Style, Discovery Health and Planet Green as well as Canadian networks CBC Television, CTV, Global Television, and MuchMusic.

 

Beginning Saturday (January 23), all musical performances from Hope for Haiti Now will be available for purchase for 99 cents per song through the Apple® iTunes® Store.

 

Proceeds from the song purchases will benefit Haiti relief funds managed by “Hope for Haiti Now” charities.

Wednesday Fashion Feature: Style Stories – Lanie Alabana-Barcena, Hellz Bellz

 

Meet Lanie Alabanza-Barcena, creator of Hellz Bellz. Once upon a time, Lanie moved from San Diego to New York in pursuit of a career in fashion. She worked with urban apparel giants like Rocawear and Triple 5 Soul before she made her own vivid mark in the streetwear industry, with the help of her hubby, Bam Barcena.

 

Hellz Bellz quickly became one of the most sought after women’s street brands, as it goes far beyond kitschy graphic tees. Lanie entered us into an edgy world of cut and sew pieces, unique collaborations and more.

 

Kiki got a chance to learn more about Hellz and Lanie, like where the inspiration for the brand came from, exciting collaborations and more:

 

DrJays.com: How did you come up with the concept behind Hellz Bellz?

 

Lanie: “Initially Hellz started as a hobbie. More so, as an outlet for my creativity and the need to clothe myself in designs I felt were lacking in the market and/or available to shoppers like me, who wanted edge and style to unite. “From there I started creating women’s clothes for a specific woman; the more forward individual who felt that the same void I felt in the women’s street contemporary market. “At the time, options provided for women were overly feminine and lacked the edge that I wanted. So changed my hobbie into a mission to defy all rules of conformity and any fashion entity that claims a woman’s style cannot breach strength, individuality and feminine flair simultaneously”.

 

DrJays.com: How do you differentiate yourself from other women’s streetwear brands in the market?

 

Lanie: “I have great respect for all female street wear brands and I’ve made some amazing friendships with some of my counterparts. We all have our unique niche in the market. “Hellz offers fashion alternatives for the bold fashionista with edgy tops, jackets, denim and accessories, influenced by all things subversive and caters to the burgeoning class of rebellious youth”.

 

 

Hellz fall 2009

 

DrJays.com: On your website, it states that Hellz represents “the bad girls, the book worms and the divas”. Why do you think your brand appeals to such a wide audience?

 

Lanie: “Hellz has this appeal for the simple reason that we all have a little bit of these characteristic traits within us…at least I know I do!

 

Beyoncé in Hellz

 

DrJays.com: Tell us about some of the exciting collaborations you’ve done since the brand launched in 2005.

 

Lanie: “I’ve been blessed to be able to collaborate with brands and artists that I’m a huge fan of, from Insa, to heritage brands like Stussy, Nooka watches and every girls dream – Hello Kitty. This year Hellz is celebrating its 5th year anniversary, which we’ve saved some of the heavy hitters for, like Vans. Hellz was fortunate enough to introduce and work with new styles, which is major coming from Vans.

 

 

We also collaborated with my favorite eyewear company, Mosley Tribes and worked with Casio watches as well.

 

 

Hellz x Mosley Tribes

 

There are many more to come throughout the year, including designers and artists who I admire and have followed through my career.

 

DrJays.com: Can you give our female readers a few style tips for Holiday 2010?

 

Lanie: I would say stick with a basic color palette and accentuate it with some great accessories.

 

See the latest in Hellz Bellz on DJPremium.com by clicking HERE.

Cash Money CEO’s Get Into Gas/Oil Business

(AllHipHop News) Entrepreneurs and Cash Money CEOs Bryan “Baby” and Ronald “Slim” Williams are moving their skills to a new venture in Bronald Oil & Gas, an independent company centered on identifying and using gas and oil reserves.

 

Bronald Oil & Gas are using several locations to develop oil and gas outlets, such as Osage County, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, and unidentified Central America sites.

 

The Williams brothers have issued a mission statement which lists four key initiatives which they believe will be instrumental in developing oil and gas energy production in the 21st century:

 

Implementing proven and new cost-effective technologies to profitably recover oil and gas and extend the product life of existing reserves

 

Forming strategic alliances with other operators to leverage their respective experience and strengths on development

 

Forming partnerships with service, equipment and technology companies. By partnering with such companies, some of our fields may be designated as “testing ground” for new and developing technologies.

 

Building a strong investor and financial partner base by assembling and offering low to moderate risk (relative to the industry) recompletion and developmental drilling opportunities, as well as more risky exploration and development opportunities.

 

Bronald is seeking to work with government and private investors in these efforts while adhering to regulations that will benefit the environment.

 

“Bronald is committed to working cooperatively with governments and private enterprise to recover energy from known oil and gas reserves throughout North and Central America in an environmentally friendly manner,” the company states on its new website. “Bronald intends to utilize both historically successful technologies and means, as well as new innovations and technology, to recover energy resources in both and economic and environmentally efficient manner. Bronald is committed to preserving the environment, promoting worker safety and maximizing the potential output of various oil and gas assets.”

 

Those interested in joining Bronald Oil as investors can contact the company via the website http://bronaldoil.com/about.php

MC Hammer: Still Hurtin’ ‘Em

History has finally vindicated MC Hammer. The rapper holds the honor of being one of the top selling artists in history (Please Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em was Hip-Hop’s first diamond-selling album). He’s got an indelible, enduring fashion status that continues to march through the decades (Hammer Pants live). Hammer’s even got hits that can rock any party, anywhere if you put them on (“Cant’ Touch This”). Fast Forward to present day. Hammer is an icon. He’s got almost 2 million followers on Twitter. He a pioneer in technology (dancejam.com), business (equity stake in Cash4Gold) and social media. He even has a reality show (Hammertime) that’s introduced him to a totally new market and a record label rooted in the internet. And everything that he ever was is coming back like it never left. The laugh laugh was never so respectful as Hammer (nee Stanley Burrell) remains humble.AllHipHop and Hammer hold conversation as he scuttles about New York…handing business.  AllHipHop.com: I have to ask you about when you stood up to New York on “Turn This M#### Out.” and then what happened after that with Run DMC, 3rd

Bass and things of that nature? From a Hip Hop competitive stand point,

to call New York out at that point in the late 80’s and 90’s was very gutsy and surprising to

say the least. 

MC Hammer: You have to understand,

there has always been a difference between the perception and the reality

of who I am. It has always been that way. That’s just the way it is. 

Because I chose to be positive, get my groove on. But as you just stated,

you have to keep in mind that it has never been done before. I didn’t

say, “Here comes me and 10,000 people or me and my crew coming.”

I had an issue myself because one I respected where the art form was

coming from and I wanted that stamp of approval from where the artist

was coming from. New York at that particular time was all of Hip Hop.

The other places where we was doing Hip Hop, we were trying to get in

and get our issue. So my thing was first of all, I flew out on a plane

by myself- ’86 went to the Latin Quarters (historic New York club),

there was a lot of cats in Hip-Hop that been around that all. I jumped

up on stage by myself and said, “I’m MC Hammer” and put my

record on “Go Hammer go Hammer go.” I went- by myself. When

I went back after I started releasing some singles, I came to the conclusion

that I wasn’t being embraced just yet by the market that I want that

respect from. Everything in life when you want respect- I don’t care

if it’s music, sports, whatever it is, you want to go against the best,

you want to go against whoever it is at the top. From my perspective,

I’m doing good, I’m hitting hard in Dallas, I’m hitting hard in Cleveland,

I’m hitting hard in Chicago, Miami, but they still saying I ain’t hitting

in New York. Well that’s a problem. So I’m going to address that and

I did it in a way where it wasn’t disrespectful. I’m trying to get ya’ll

attention so I can come up here and let the people in New York know

“It’s Hammer time.” So that’s what that’s all about. I had

to figure out a way to come in and carve out my niche in this area where

I wanted to gain that respect and that validation from. Subsequently

down the road, just in New York alone, on one of my albums I sold 1.8-

almost 2 million records just in New York without even going anywhere

else. So the point of strategy worked. Play a little chess you know. 

AllHipHop.com: I heard 3rd Bass had some problems when they came out to Cali. 

MC Hammer: It’s just ironic

that even today- 20 years later, the [MC] Serch cat, he wants his claim

to fame to be “I’m telling you Hammer was going to have me putting

the dirt somewhere.” That’s ridiculous. It’s ridiculous that you

want that to be your claim to fame. But when you only sold about 300,000

something records, you have to grab something. So the only conversation

that man can really have with me is to say he was really going to do

something to me one time. But other than you can’t even say anything

because… 300,000 records? Even now, you still ain’t even go wood today-

you’re under gold so the only thing I can say is wood. Even 20 years

later you still really can’t address me. The conversation we have is

only because he can come talk to you as you gon’ do an interview but

relevantly speaking the groups that I’ve created sold more records than

him. All of them. Oaktown’s 357. B. Angie B. Sold more records than that cat. It’s

the only time I’ve addressed it and it’s going to be the last time I

addressed it. It’s ridiculous. I didn’t know who that dude was. Put

your foot in your mouth, said a couple of things, you let your smooth

taste fool you, you thought the running man was more than a dance, whatever

it was and I addressed it the way I always address it with any and everybody

historically. Just addressed it and kept it moving. That’s all. 

AllHipHop.com: You mentioned

sales. You are the firs rap artist to go diamond [10 million sales]. What are your

thoughts on the state of the industry now? Sales are very shaky now

and diamond sales are a thing of the past pretty much- for any artist just

not Hip Hop. 

MC Hammer: The price point of music is not correct relevant

to the system. We need to adjust that because the cats who actually

control this business are going in the wrong direction. If everybody

is seeing music is assemble, they can download it for free or whatever

the case is, how are we going to raise the price? We have to keep a

hustler’s mentality with this, we don’t even have to get all complex.

The product’s price… man keys are going for less now. They’re going

to get you customers. It’s the same thing here. The price should be

going the other way. If we let them continue to dictate the terms ain’t

nobody really going to make any paper. So it’s time to make an adjustment

and I”m going to participate with a few people in trying to re-adjust

the model. That’s the bottom line. To make it more in line with 2010,

2011. You should be able to get X amount of records for X amount is

price. I also want to help people to get in album mentality again and

move them away from just the single mentality. It’s just not price points,

but the quality in the product is going to help dictate that. So that’s

my thoughts on that.  

AllHipHop.com: From what I

understand you have a label now, correct? 

MC Hammer: It’s a social media

driven label so the whole concept was before there was a Facebook, before

there even was a YouTube. I used to go and meet with certain individuals

to say “I want to build a community around the music it’s self.”

So take a music product and build a community as we know today around

the content of a song. So if you have a song about whatever it is, then

build a conversation and a community around that song, make the interface

friendly, grow that community and then serve the people the music at

the right price point. So I’ve been trying to do that for about 5 or

6 years. That’s why I got ahead of the curve on social media because

I was trying to figure this out. I saw the direction we were going in

and I realized that we needed to make some adjustments.  

AllHipHop.com: What are thoughts

on skinny jeans being that your Hammer pants were super baggy? 

MC Hammer: Skinny Jeans (laughs).

My thoughts on skinny jeans are you can wear whatever jeans you want

to. I’m not a follower like that. I might have on my baggy jeans today

and I’ll have on skinny jeans tomorrow- I do me. Cats don’t dictate

what I wear and what somebody else should wear. So whatever you want

to wear, do you. I wear everything. It’s according to how I feel. If

I want to have on some skinny jeans, I’ll put them on. Fat jeans, I’ll

put them on. I’m not attacking anybody based on their exterior because

I’m really about what’s in your heart. I don’t care how you dress yourself

up, do you. 

AllHipHop.com: I asked you

that because the commercial you guys had was hilarious.  

MC Hammer: Yeah we’re poking

fun, we’re poking fun. We’re not clowning skinny jeans, we’re just having

fun with that on that commercial. I have some straight leg skinny jeans

myself. But no doubt I love all jeans. I like them both. 

AllHipHop.com: Everybody wants

to go pop now it’s across the board now for the most part. Those that

don’t are probably in a funny predicament from a sales and even fan

base stand point. From a historical stand point, how do you feel about

that? Do you feel vindicated in some way?  

MC Hammer: I would say that’s

the beauty of time. If we are granted time things seem to work them

self out. The time allowed them to work them self out. You didn’t see

me and haven’t seen me in any interviews historically saying “Oh

I was right.” Man I don’t have time for all that. Even from my

perspective, it is what it is. The fact is that early on I thought it

would be important to diversify. I thought it would be important that

if you have the opportunity to do other things outside your core, in

other words, instead of just saying “I’m only getting the best

dollar right here from this”, instead of letting the label and

others get all the dollars everything else and only leaving the artist

a dollar, and they’re walking away with 9 or 10, taking endorsement

money, taking the tour support money, and leaving you saying you don’t

participate in that stream, but you old. So early on, I diversified.

I got involved with endorsement deals, cartoons, toys- everything that

I could because I realized that it’s my brand, my music, my marketing

and promotion that’s creating the value for someone else to get that

revenue. So why not me get it myself? Early on, there was a lot of talk

about that but it was more about envy and jealously more than anything.

It wasn’t every cat wanted to make as much paper as they can, but it

was Hammer versus four different marketing machines. Keep in mind, I’m

on one label. There were four other labels at that time trying to get

their artist to number one or make a impact big enough to make it on

that level. Keep in mind that one  of my albums went number one

in January. If you understand this you’ll really get what I’m saying

here. My album went number one in January and then in July, I was still

number one. So six months plus a cat had to go every Tuesday and report

to his boss. From all the other labels, from all the other marketing

budgets. So it’s me, my team, and my marketing budget against four other

marketing budgets- literally millions of dollars. “How do we dislodge

Hammer from number one? I have some paper, I have some paper. I’m buying

ads.” Let’s say AllHipHop is a physical magazine, I’m buying a

whole lot of ads at AllHipHop. “Come on Chuck I’ll buy an extra

page when you review Hammer’s record and say it’s hot and the momentum

has changed.” So I had to go against four machines at one time

because of the impact that I was making. So naturally some of things

they would point out was like “You know what, dude’s a sell out

and get that money.” He literally repeated that and said “Yeah

he’s a sell out for getting money.” Then we know down the road

cats were saying “Man getting money, that’s called ballin’.”

And then the rest of history. You’ll never hear me cry or none of that

about it, but when we talk about it. You have to understand in it’s

proper perspective it wasn’t nothing but some envy and some hate. A

lot of hate. I wasn’t never really mad about it. I understood it when

you get on top, you’re going to be the champ. You have to deal with

all the dudes who want the belt. Even if their employees or they work

on the staff, they still have to answer because if they can’t get the

belt then they’re going to lose their jobs. So how are you going to

keep explaining every week? I caused a lot of cats a lot of problems

and I enjoyed that too by the way.  

AllHipHop.com: So a lot of

people forget where your hustle game started, they just see the end

result of what it was. Can you speak on that just a little bit? 

MC Hammer: The whole get down

started in my trunk, pressing my own records, riding to LA, getting

into the clubs, dealing with KDAY (Los Angeles radio station that was first to play Hip-Hop), (DJ) Greg Mack back then and

the whole Get Down and really trying to create the buzz necessary to

make records sell.  

AllHipHop.com: A lot of people

talk about grinding is there any way to sort of grind backwards? Can

the hustle work against you? 

MC Hammer: Can a hustle work

against you? Only to the extent of your success. I never met 50 [Cent].

All this time we’ve passed, we haven’t really crossed. He would be the

perfect example of a cat who hustles- I have a lot of respect for him

all the way around. When I do see him I’m going to say it him. I have

respect for his hustle. He’s not overrated, but even after all his success,

he’s underrated. I study people in the game. 50 is a smart cat. As a

man who understands his Hip-Hop, the sport that this is, and the business

that this is, I’m not talking bout the one thing that everybody would

say he took the stock in Vitamin Water. That was obviously a good move,

but 50 made a lot of good moves before that and after that. This game

is really complex and the inter workings of this game is not necessarily

for public consumption. When I see a young cat like 50 and I watch him

make his moves and I watch him survive, I have to say I respect his

hustle. The only time the hustle works against you means you’re winning.

There ain’t no grinding backwards and losing. The only way we can say

that is that you’re so much on top, here they come. The champ has to

defend the throne. Somebody wants the belt, but that doesn’t mean you

have to give it to them. You have to keep grinding. You have to keep

reinventing and you have to stay sharp.

This game can drain you. You

have to stay sharp. 

AllHipHop.com: You were primarily

a positive Hip Hop artist. What are thoughts on Hip Hop now? You gave

up a little bit of everything, but for the most part positive with songs

like “Pray.” 

MC Hammer: I did songs like

“Pray” because that’s who I am. Cats Whoodni, LL [Cool J],

they’ll tell you that they knew me as the holy ghost boy before I was

MC Hammer. In the midst of my life in Oakland, in the middle of all

that hell, I always wanted a piece of heaven so I believe in God, Jesus

and the power of prayer. I don’t believe that no man, no style of music,

no movie can ever get me to bow down and say I don’t. If I want to make

a record and say “We have to pray,” I say from my perspective. “What

are you going to do about it? I’m going to do a record called ‘Pray’

and I’m going to put on a robe and have people from the choir. If you

have a problem with it, see me after the song and I’ll see you outside.

I’ll get down with you then pray for you.”

That’s how it went.

I just didn’t say this is what I do. This s what I’ve actually done.

So those records came as I reflection of the spirit man of my heart.

I think that there has been other artist who have done some similar

things. Tupac would make a song that might be abrasive while making

a point, and turn around and say “Dear Mama” or “I shed

so many tears.” So To have these contrasting emotions from a public

stand point, they’re real because nobody is in one mood all day long.

There are some people who are atheist and don’t believe in God and that’s

alright as long as that’s your belief. If you wanted to express that

in a record, that’s your right. Nobody really has the right to say that

you can’t express it.

It’s a great opportunity right now, for a rapper,

an artist, a movement to come along that will address the pain of the

nation. Cats that are going to address with those clever rhymes, great

hooks and melodies that are going to express what the world is going

through- in particular with losses of jobs, foreclosures, a perspective

on life, romance, fathers, death, incarceration. Done in a way that’s

clever. The game is in a severe decline. They can pull the cord on the

game right now. Music ain’t gon’ never stop- of course we gonna keep

making music and it’s gonna be out there. But if the business model doesn’t

exist, what is it? What do we have? Because this is just business. These

cats aren’t going to support what we do as a art form if they can’t

make any money off of this. Let’s increase the creativity.  

AllHipHop.com: We have a running

serious where it’s the Top 5 Dead or Alive rappers. Can you give us

your top five, do you have a top five? 

MC Hammer: I don’t really have

a top 5. What I’ll say is the number one and the number two spots for

me personally- every time I hear a song from Pac it goes right to my

heart. That’s gonna always be number one. When I hear Biggie [The Notorious

B.I.G.] spit, I can never deny that man’s metaphors and delivery and

it’s crazy. So if there is a one and a two, there it goes right there.

The rest of the cats, I respect everybody. There’s some cats with some

lyrics, but there’s also some cats out there who didn’t sell a lot of

records, who could be on that same list. So when we same Top 5, we’re

really saying Top 5 cats who had visibility, marketing opportunity to

be heard. You know there’s a lot of factors that go into that. I keep

mines at that top two right there. I’m West Side for life.  

AllHipHop.com: Did you have

any influences in Hip Hop? You were always in a vacuum as far as what

your style was like- lyrically and the way you dressed. Obviously James

Brown…  

MC Hammer: There you go. You

also know that early on, if you can remember Grand Master Flash and

Melly Mel- the way they dressed, very flamboyant. It’s funny how cats

that came after cats who laid it down first try to tell them how they

should have dressed before they even got there. It’s ridiculous, it’s

nonsense. When I came along, I already seen Grand Master Flash and Melle

Mel. I flew to New York myself and literally walked the streets with

Melle Mel. He saw me at the Latin Quarters and yelled out to me in The Marriott, “Go Hammer, go Hammer go!” I went over to him and

said “What’s up Mel” and he said “Man I was Latin Quarters

last night and that thing you were doing that ‘Go Hammer go Hammer.’

Man If that market that right you can be big man.” I was so gassed

up behind that, but what I was saying is they had a flamboyant style-

they dressed a lot like Parliament Funkadelic. I’m a showman. So I

was definitely influenced by the freedom, the way they dress, and to

be honest- because I approached it a little differently at the time

and I was trying to make my mark, but I would not be who I am if Run

DMC wasn’t one of my greatest influences. I hate to say this because

he’s not even that far away from me but LL Cool J- that’s my man. That

cat used to inspire me because keep in mind, he didn’t talk about killing

anybody, but he was hard without saying he had to kill anyone. Without

him saying in his lyrics that he has to kill anybody, he was aggressive

and he had that fire. I can feel him. So LL and Run DMC were some of

my greatest influences. There’s a whole other group of cats that I balled

inspiration from just by the way they carry their self, their swagger.

Whoodni’s swagger was second to none. Them cats put on some leather,

tilted them hats to the side, and got at them women. I subsequently

made records like “Have You Seen Her” and all that because

they already paved the road saying you can be romantic with this here.

So there’s a lot of cats that I balled different abilities from.