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Whats good everybody? Its been an eventful five days as film director Roman Polanski gets arrested more than 30 years after having sex with a 13-year-old girl in California, the Obamas campaign to get the 2016 Olympics in Chicago and relief efforts and prayers continue for those affected by a massive earthquakes and tsunamis in Indonesia and the Samoas.
Congratulations to former Half and Half star Essence Atkins, who married her boyfriend last Saturday (Sept. 26) after meeting on Match.com and Khloe Kardashian and L.A. Lakers star Lamar Odom, who got hitched on last Sunday (Sept. 27).
Shout out to the sounding boards and the 20 mothers I inherited for making sure I stay around to write another day.
And now the next chapter of the Last Word for the week ending Oct. 2, 2009.
1. LeToya Luckett Fans Demand Better Promotion For Their Favorite Singer
Although President Obama is having his troubles in Washington, his Yes we can mentality has caught on with fans of LeToya Luckett, who feel the singers latest album, Lady Love, has not been properly promoted by her label Capital Records.
Despite a string of singles (“Not Anymore,” “She Ain’t Got” and the Ludacris-assisted Regret), LeToyas supporters feel Capitol should do more for their favorite artist and promote her the way she needs to be promoted. So much so that theyve organized a petition to put their grievances out there.
“We believe that she has proven she is more than deserving of the same promotion her label mates have received e.g. Katy Perry, the petition stated. We fully understand that her first two singles did not push this album the way we all hoped, but given the promotion they received we are not surprised.”
Supporters hope the buzz generated by Regret will encourage Capitol to put more of an effort into Luckett and her new music.
“We ask that you provide LeToya with, at the very least, the same promotion that her debut album received, an official add date for “Regret” to build upon its already strong airplay performance, and a budget that reflects a Grammy award winning, Platinum selling artist, with two #1 albums to her credit, so a “Regret” video can be produced and distributed, the petition explained. We understand that money does not grow on trees, and so far the album has not returned your investment, but we know that “Regret” can change all of that with your fully renewed support.”
While fans wait on Capitol to make up its mind, they can catch Luckett on the big screen in the upcoming movie The Preacher’s Kid.
2. Lyfe Jennings Prepares for Retirement After New Album
After five years of giving entertaining fans, Lyfe Jennings is retiring from singing. But not without giving fans one last album to enjoy, the forthcoming release Sooner or Later.
According to Jennings, the decision to hang up his active mic was more personal than professional as he confirmed to EURs Lee Bailey that This is my last album.
I have three children and they’re at an age where they really need me there. I just cant be on the road seven, eight months of the year. They need me in their life right now,” Jennings said.
And while his desire to spend time with his children is strong, Jennings can partially attribute his retirement to an incident with the kids mother in October of 2008. According to reports, the crooner was arrested in Smyrna, Georgia, after police said he fired a gun in the air and attempted to evade arrest by leading them on a high-speed car chase after searching for his childrens mother at another mans home. The entertainer was booked on a series of misdemeanor charges that included criminal trespass, discharging a firearm near a public highway and refusal to take a DUI test. In addition he collected two felony counts of attempting to elude and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
With that situation that happened last year, the way it just forced me to be at home a lot and spending time around [my children] and getting to see them day-to-day; their growth cycle mentally and physically, that kind of made the decision easier for me than if I had been out on the road, said Jennings.
As for his pending retirement, Lyfe is quick to let people know not to take the word literally.
When I say this is my last album, Im not saying Im not going to do music again, said the singer who confessed to trying to make good financial decisions and open up businesses and try and supplement the income.
Im going to continue to tour, but Im not going to tour in connection with an album. So therefore, I wont be touring as much. Im on my own label and I plan on doing other things with the label. Everything will work out.
3. Mariah Carey Recalls Talk of Not Being Around for Success; Talks Death With Michael Jackson
Although shes regarded as one of the most talented singers around, Mariah Carey confessed that the highs of her singing career and a second go round in the acting world with the buzz surrounding her performance in the film Precious is something she didnt think she would be around to see.
“Honestly, I never thought I’d live this long. I have always been grateful for everything I had, but my personal life was a mess, the songbird told In Touch magazine while touting her husband Nick Cannons influence on her. So many artists just exist for their careers and then burn out quickly. That was me before I met Nick, and he helped me. I always thought that I wouldn’t be here at this point. I was thinking, ‘Okay, I’ve got another year of my life left. This has got to be the end of it.’ Finally, he was like, Stop talking like that.
As for Hollywoods phobia against aging, Carey finds the fear and attention associated with it to be offensive. It unfairly taints women in particular, and makes people look at you differently. I lived with that my whole life,” said the singer, who referenced a screen legend as a personification of her preoccupation with life as an older person.
“I have been obsessed with the whole Marilyn Monroe thing my whole life – all those artists who died young,” she says. “Michael Jackson. At one point, we talked about that stuff. I can’t reveal what he thought. But yes, we had a conversation about it once.”
4. Taimak Weighs In On Last Dragon Remake
We may have lost ShoNuff, but the hero of the 80s film The Last Dragon continues to do him while exercising his acting chops. And with a remake of the classic feature on the way, it only seems fitting that Taimak Guarriello (aka Bruce Leroy) appear in some form or fashion.
Despite the film doing well at the box office during its 80s heyday, Taimak admits that finding work after being front and center alongside Vanity and the late Julius Carry was a challenge in and of itself.
There were the pros and cons, and then there was the reality, the actor shared with BV Newswire. It was 1985, and the problem was there was an expectation. It was one of the biggest movies in the country, and there were no big actors in it. I was naive to the ways Hollywood represented black men. And I thought that because you star in a movie that does well that there would be another opportunity. Hollywood didn’t have a structure for someone like me to step into.
Now 25 years after his film debut, Taimak, is set to return to the feature that started his career.
I can’t give all the details, but I do know what role I am playing. I can say that it will be a surprise, Guarriello said as he dropped a few details on the anticipated remake. Samuel L. Jackson is already signed to play Sho’Nuff. The story isn’t going to be as comical as it was in the first one, but it will be very exciting. I am looking to read the rewrite of the script next month. I know that Devon Franklin, over at Sony, and Kerry Gordy really want to do a great job, so they’re really focusing in on the story.
In case youre wondering if the original Last Dragon cast has kept in touch, the answer is yes and no with Guarriello and Berry Gordy discussing the remake. As for his former leading lady, the actor had this to say.
I haven’t been in touch with Denise Matthews, who played Vanity, in about five years. I was in touch with Julius Carry up until he died, and since then, I have been in touch with his mother. She contacted me an hour after he died. It was very touching. There was definitely a connection between Julius and me, in the sense that we both had broken into Hollywood with one film in a big way.
In Other Words
Although details surrounding her new album, Alicia Keys is moving forward. The singer, who recently released her new single, Doesnt Mean Anything, has revealed the title of the follow-up to her 2007 release, As I Am. The album, which is called The Element of Freedom, is slated to hit stores on December 1.
Mention Mr. T and you instantly picture a big muscular tough guy with a Mohawk saying I pity the fool while wearing a bunch of gold chains. Nowadays, you can find the former A-Team star with all but one of those things as he has retired the gold in 2005 after seeing the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina.
In an interview with the New York Daily News, Mr. T, the move was done out of respect for those who lost their lives in the infamous natural disaster.
As a Christian I said I would never wear my own gold again because of what happened with Hurricane Katrina. It would be a sin against God for me to wear my gold when so many people lost everything, said the 80s icon. “Sure, it’s my trademark, but I am the same person whether I’m wearing the gold or not. My moral values are the same. The gold don’t make me, I make the gold.”
Washington DCs AIDS Healthcare Foundations new healthcare clinic will carry the name of actor Blair Underwood. The Washington Post reports the 15-room AHF Blair Underwood Healthcare Center, located in Suite 606 at 2141 K St., opened last week and includes four examination beds and a single doctor.
Underwoods reason for getting involved with the clinic stemmed from a need to attract more clients to the facility.
Looks like Raphael Saadiq putting his creativity in a different zone. The R&B vocalist is invading the small screen as an executive producer for a new sitcom starring former Fresh Prince of Bel-Air cast member Tatyana Ali. According to BV Buzz, the show, called Love That Girl!, is based off the first single from Saadiqs latest album The Way I See It.
As it stands now, four episodes of the Love That Girl! have been taped. The series, which is also executive produced by actor/comedian Martin Lawrence, features Ali as Tyana Jones, a young divorcee who returns to Southern California to reclaim her independence, find a new career and start the next phase of her personal life. In addition to Ali, Love That Girl! includes Alphonso McAuley as her brother Latrell and Phil Morris, who plays Tyanas father.
Despite having a few episodes in the can, Love That Girl!s immediate future is up in the air. No premiere date has been announced for the show, which has not found a network to align with.
The Kanye West/ Lady Gaga Fame Kills tour has been cancelled, according to promoter Live Nation.
The announcement was made Thursday, but offered no reason or insight into the cancellation.
The 25-date tour was highly publicized and all set to begin on Nov. 10 in Phoenix, AZ.
Insiders have speculated that the Taylor Swift incident at the Video Music Awards adversely affected the tour in some way or another. None of these speculations are unsupported.
Refunds will be available to customers where they purchased them and, if they were bought over the internet, a call must be placed to get the refund.
Actor/entrepreneur Eric Martinez has come forward to discuss his involvement in an upcoming celebrity MMA match with rapper DMX.
DMX and Martinez are slated to square off in the ring November 21, during Thunder Promotions card headlined by a match between Butterbean vs. Tank Abbott.
“They called me and originally they wanted Busta Rhymes and DMX to fight but scheduling conflicts didnt allow that to happen,” Eric Martinez told AllHipHop.com. “When they talked to my manager, I said yes. Ive seen the stuff that says DMX is fighting his manager and its nothing like that. Our company [Powermoves Entertainment] just handled some market branding and promotion, I wasnt working directly with him. We are going to fight, its not a hoax or a publicity stunt.”
In addition running his Albuquerque, New Mexico based marketing/promotions company, Martinez is a burgeoning actor who has been featured in videos and movies starring rappers Tupac Shakur (Ghetto Heaven), Ice Cube (Ghost of Mars) and Master P. (Lockdown).
Martinez acting career continues to blossom as he prepares for his first ever high profile boxing match.
“I live in Albuquerque New Mexico and this is known as a fighting state,” Martinez told AllHipHop.com. “This known as a fighting state. [Veteran MMA trainer] Greg Jackson trains out of here, so I been around the fight game my whole life. Ive trained in the gym. Outside of that, I keep myself in shape all the time.”
Martinez said he was coming to the ring to win, despite DMXs tough guy role in raps and in hit movies like Belly, Romeo Must Die, Exit Wounds and others.
“I will be ready,” a confident Martinez promised. I cant speak for DMX. We did our photo shoot and he looks in decent shape. We are two men. All the stuff he does in the studio goes out the window. I am sure he does not want to lose either. A lot of people are asking me if Im nervous about his street cred. We will be ready for anything.”
Martinez will make an appearance during Latino Fashion Week in Chicago from November 2-8, where he will debut his new clothing line Adrian Nairda with business partner Sean Amalla.
Formerly incarcerated drug baron Freeway Ricky Ross has officially been released from prison, AllHipHop.com has confirmed.
Ross was recently freed from Texarkana Federal Prison, after serving 14 years on a 20-year sentence for attempting to purchase 100 kilograms of cocaine from FBI agents in 1996.
It feels superman, no question about it. Life is wonderful. I cant say much, they got a gag order on me, I aint supposed to be talking too much.”
At his height, Ross was allegedly grossing over $2-3 million dollars per week after cornering the crack cocaine market throughout Los Angeles and other cities in the early to mid 1980s.
His 20-year sentence was appealed after a series of explosive articles appeared in the San Jose Mercury News, which exposed the C.I.A.s role in distributing cocaine to black communities to fund Contra fighters in Nicaragua.
Ross legend has influenced numerous rappers throughout the years, including chart-topping rapper Miami Rick Ross, born William Roberts.
Rick Ross and the rapper Rick Ross have been at odds over the use of the name.
“After seeing all the stuff that has been going on with the Correctional Officer (William Roberts) that stole my name, [it] makes me think back to a year and a half ago when we spoke, Freeway Ricky Ross explained to AllHipHop.com in a previous interview. I tried to talk to him like a big brother and let him know to be you, and that he couldnt be me.
Some of Ross upcoming plans include a tell all book and a new record label with music industry veteran, Wendy Day.
The sophomore jinx, the idea that a group or artists second offering is unlikely to be as successful as their debut release, is a thought that likely preoccupies the majority of artists in Hip-Hop today.
Especially in a climate where not only do most record labels lack the resources to properly support new releases, but where fans are super fickle, constantly looking for the next hot thing. To make matters worse, not only are new releases being judged against previous record sales by the same artist, but there is no sliding scale that distinguishes between success from one artist to the next for whatever reason.
For Disturbing Tha Peace/Def Jam duo Playaz Circle, is judgment day is here. Dolla and Tity Boi have released their sophomore LP, Flight 360:The Takeoff, hoping to prove that they are more than just a one hit wonder.
The group, which first came together in 1997, is best known for the hit they scored nearly ten years later thanks in part to a catchy, Lil Wayne-assisted hook and a unique track by newcomer M-16. Duffle Bag Boy, their clicks other nickname, became such a hot single that it was actually the lead single for not one, but two albums: the third DTP compilation album, Strength In Numbers, and Supply and Demand, Playaz Circles long delayed debut. The song even made it to the world of film and television, appearing on several soundtracks, including the opening of Chris Rocks highly publicized HBO special “Kill The Messenger.”
Duffle Bag Boy peaked at the #15 position on Billboards Hot 100 before earning a Platinum certification from the RIAA in December 2007. The songs popularity drove Supply and Demand.
In the amnesia-prone consciousness of Hip-Hop fans, however, the duo disappeared after the songs novelty faded. But Playaz Circle has been hard at work, developing the fan base and buzz needed to eclipse their past accomplishments. The duo has been preparing for Takeoff, so to speak.
With the success of Duffle Bag, we were able to do a lot of things, see a lot of different areas, see a lot of different cultures, says Dolla. We want to tell [our fans] about it. Flight 360 is pretty much a conceptual album, dealing with me and T##s travels. We got a lot of hot features on the album, a lot of hot producers. I think we got something on there for every fan in the world.
The effort to find balance in their music, to appeal to a wide audience, has been a driving force behind Playaz Circles movement since its inception. With contributions by a bevy of up-and-coming producers and appearances by Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Bobby Valentino who provided the hook for the groups current single Cant Remember OJ da Juiceman, Young Dro, the Casey Boys from Jagged Edge, and Hip-Hop elder statesmen Cee-Lo and Raekwon, Flight 360 could very well prove theres more to the College Park duo than people think.
Dolla and myself come from a substance era, when you had Outkast and Goodie Mob, explains Tity Boi. So thats what we kind of tried to bring to this album. 360 is another analogy for circle. On the streets, in laymens terms, 36 O is the whole thing. We just tried to put it all in one pot. To stay consistent with their theme, Tity and Dolla narrowed down the albums 15-song tracklist from over 70 songs cut for the album. The two also attempted to make their lyrics as visual as possible, they say. And to keep their vision clear, they have also set out to shoot videos for all of the songs on Flight 360. So far, in addition to the official first video, Cant Remember, theyve released clips for Look What I Got, Stupid featuring OJ da Juiceman, Yeah We Getting Rich featuring Ludacris, and Turbulence. Theyve also released visuals for street singles not included on the album including First Class, and the soulful Let Me Fly, which, as evidenced by their titles, are consistent with the albums theme.
The album ties into everything from the hangar all the way down to the engine, Tity adds. The order of the album, all the way down to the sequence: we tried to put together a complete album that all dealt and stayed in the same lane. We like to talk about the trip. Its like going on a ride.
Now Dolla and Tity just have to wait and see how many fans will come along.
Playaz Circle – “Can’t Remember” (feat. Bobby Valentino)
Playaz Circle – “Full Circle”
A show featuring Ghostface was halted last night when members of his entourage became embroiled in a physical dispute during a free show last night in Manhattan. Ghost was on stage performing tracks from his album The Wizard of Poetry. The fight occurred between two groups of men who were on stage and associated with Ghostface during the performance. The fight spilled into the audience before the melee was eventually quelled by security guards. Other performers during the evening included Redman, Jadakiss and Kid Cudi, who attempted to battle Ghost during the set.
Weezer recently revealed to high profile Hip-Hop collaborations for their upcoming album Raditude. The rock band tapped Jermaine Dupri to co-write a song titled “Cant Stop Partying,” which features Young Money boss Lil Wayne. “It was a real challenge for me, taking his ideas, which are very slick, R&B party [ideas], and giving it some kind of edge, some darkness, making it work with rock, making it work with Weezer,” group member Rivers Cuomo told MTV.com. Weezers Raditude is due in stores November 3.
Atlanta will be scene of the 5th annual A3C Hip Hop Festival this year. The three-day festival will take place on the East Atlanta Village from October 1-3. The festival features a headlining performances by Rakim, Buckshot and Duck Down Records, Kidz In the Hall, Mike Bigga (p/k/a/Killer Mike), People Under The Stairs and others. In addition to the headliners, the festival will feature a showcase hosted by URB magazine, an iStandard producer battle and a number of workshops and panels designed to educate aspiring rap artists. For more information or tickets, visit www.a3cfestival.com.
Armed with free school supplies and inspiration to study harder, G-unit affiliates Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks brought more than their celebrity to students at New Yorks P.S. 48 William Wordsworth elementary school two weeks ago. The pair, who recently visited the Queens institution, were well-received by students as they posed for pictures, signed autographs and handed out the much needed supplies. The act of goodwill came as a pleasant surprise for P.S. 48 school principle Patricia Mitchell, who expressed her gratitude toward Banks and Yayo. I want you to know that what youre doing is important and we are so grateful that, she said. I just feel really blessed.
A councilman in Fort Myers, Florida, the hometown of world famous rapper Plies, is seeking to have Hip-Hop music banned at the Harborside Events Center and other venues downtown.
Councilman Warren Wright will discuss the possibility of barring the Hip-Hop of Hip-Hop shows and performances during a council meeting this Monday (October 5).
Warren argues that the Hip-Hop themed events attract violence to the downtown area, which is being redeveloped.
Fort Myers Councilman Warren Wright
Fort Myers Mayor Randy Henderson
He cited an incident in September, after a concert featuring Plies at the Harborside Event Center, in which a bouncer was stabbed outside of local club.
The idea of banning Hip-Hop music has the support of Mayor Randy Henderson, who admitted to the Fort Myers News Press that he was offended by rap music.
“If theres a legal way to do that, its a worthy idea,” Henderson stated.
“Euphoria”
“Goin Off”
“Skydiving”
“Loose Girl”
“True Love”
“Wall Money”
“Straight Up”
“Get Up”
New Orleans rapper B.G. has announced a November release date for his new album Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood today (October 1).
B.G., born Christopher Dorsey, will release Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood via a deal between his Chopper City imprint and Atlantic Records/E1 Music.
The album features a star studded lineup that includes former Hot Boyz Lil Wayne and Juvenile, as well as Young Jeezy, T.I., Lil Boosie and Trey Songz.
Producers rounding out Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood are Scott Storch, Cool & Dre, Justice League, KLC, Oddz n Endz, Salvage, Mannie Fresh and others.
“Sometimes I am denied my props but its cool,” B.G. told AllHipHop.com in statement. “I am coming back and taking everything the game owes me. It doesnt owe me anything but respect. Im still the hottest of the hot. At the end of the day, I just want the respect I truly deserve.”
B.G. laid down over 80 songs for the new album, which took over three years to craft.
“B.G. is an iconic artist who has been a force on the Hip-Hop scene for more than 15 years, said Atlantic Records Chairman Craig Kallman. His rare longevity is a testament to B.G.s enormous talent, charisma, and influence. Were very happy to be partnering with Chopper City and E1 for the release of his much-anticipated new album.”
B.G.s Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood is due in stores November 21.
“Ponytail”
“She Hurtin Em”