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Exile: MPC Technician

These days, one would be hard-pressed to find a Hip-Hop fan that

is satisfied with the culture’s representation on mainstream radio. Take Los Angeles’

Exile, the man responsible for the exceptional production work on 2007’s

critically acclaimed collaboration with rapper Blu, Below the Heavens. Long exasperated by

the lack of originality on the radio, the sought-after producer brainstormed a

concept to reinvent radio through the use of Hip-Hop’s first technique, sampling.

 

On January 20th, Exile will unveil his innovative

instrumental album Radio, an LP

comprised solely of samples taken directly from LA’s vast radio market. And

like any skilled artist, the talented boardsmith aims

to showcase the inner beauty masked under the payola-driven, banal surface of

most radio outlets. Take heed.

 

 

AllHipHop.com: In

2007 around the time Below the Heavens

dropped, you stated that mainstream Hip-Hop was stagnant because it only had

one face or sound. Do you think mainstream Hip-Hop has made any strides to

become more diverse, or do you think it’s been more of the same?

 

Exile: Man, I

haven’t been listening to the radio at all. I turn the radio on now and there

used to be a few commercial Hip-Hop songs I could stand. [Now] all I hear is

that vocoder s**t. I’m amazed by what they’re playing

on the radio over here. I listen to it for a couple minutes and then turn it

off. That vocoder s**t has taken over the game and I

can’t believe it.

 

They just find one thing that works and everyone jumps on

the bandwagon trying to get a piece of the action.

Unfortunately even Kanye did.Exile Flips Q-Tip “Let’s Ride” – P###. by J Dilla from Jonathan Kim on Vimeo.AllHipHop.com:

Did you have any idea that vocal effect would have such a lasting impact on

Hip-Hop and popular music in general this year?

 

Exile: I didn’t

think the music industry and fans were that retarded, but I guess they are.

They’re just ready to eat whatever’s given to them. It’s a shame. Hopefully as

people we’ll get educated enough to look through all the art that’s out there

and select what we like as opposed to what’s forced on us.

 

AllHipHop.com:

One good thing that has come out of radio is the instrumental Radio album that’s coming out January

20th. How long did it take you to compile all the samples and

melodies needed for the project?

 

Exile: There was

one point I thought I was done with the album. It took me about half a year. As

I played it for someone that was interested, they preferred putting out an

instrumental album of beats I already had. I was like, “Man, you’re tripping.”

I was like, F**k that, I’m just going to make a bunch of more beats off the

radio and show this cat that this is the project to put out. I worked on it for

another six months.

 

I would just listen and listen [to the radio] and sample

when I thought it was time to. I would actually have ideas of certain types of

vocals I would want on the beat and I would listen until I captured the right

thing or that spoken something I could manipulate.Exile “Milli” Video from Jonathan Kim on Vimeo.AllHipHop.com:

From the sounds you can tell that you didn’t focus on one particular genre like

a rock or Hip-Hop station. But when you ended up with the finished product,

were there certain sounds you leaned towards or did it stay diverse from

beginning to end?

 

Exile: I pretty

much spanned the whole radio market. There are some songs where I take some

mainstream records and flip it to where it sounds like an alien song. You

wouldn’t even know where it’s from. I sampled everything from Hip-Hop to jazz

to opera to static to even weird radio waves I would get from the AM stations.

I was really trying to capture the essence of the radio whether that be static, jazz, or talk shows on spirituality or political

issues.

 

AllHipHop.com: Do

you feel you were able to be more creative with the arrangements as opposed to

if you had an emcee rapping over them?

 

Exile: It left it

completely open to fill in [the space] where an MC would normally rap. It gave

me a lot more freedom to play with the music and have more things going on.

With an MC it would be too much. It allowed me to find a voice in the radio and

the vocal samples I spoke about to communicate something as opposed to just

playing beats. I knew I wanted to do an instrumental album, but different. I

wanted it to be more than just a beat record and to tell a story vocally and

musically.

 Blu & Exile “Blu Collar Workers” Video

AllHipHop.com:

When Hip-Hop began the DJ held prominence, and then it went to the MC. Now, it

seems that the producers are at the forefront. Most consumers will make

decisions on purchasing an album based on the production lineup. Do you think

it will get to the point where Hip-Hop producers can make instrumental albums

like this and have it be appreciated the same way as their jazz counterparts?

 

Exile: Yeah, I

think it’s possible and has happened with cats like DJ Shadow and Flying Lotus.

You can even say Moby but I wouldn’t consider that Hip-Hop but instrumental

music standing alone. The way I see underground Hip-Hop moving we’re gonna have to start making records that are more

personable, like one producer produces the whole record. I see that as much

more attractive than grabbing a bunch of producers just for the name.

 

The danger of doing that as an up and coming artist is that

they just may send you some whatever beats. With one producer there’s more soul

to it. It allows both more chances to shine.

 

AllHipHop.com: You’re

really skillful at conveying messages without the use of vocals, as seen on the

Radio track “The Machine.” Is that a

skill you credit to studying jazz musicians, or through some of your influences

like J Dilla?

 

Exile: I think

it’s all of that; music in general and the way it makes you feel. I definitely

feel Dilla and jazz plays a big part in that. [Also]

it’s what I feel when I listen to a song, and what type a message I can put

along with it.Emanon “More Than You Know” Video

 

AllHipHip.com:

With Hip-Hop a lot of business savvy artists can eliminate the middle man and

get their music directly out to the fans. But the

downside is that you as an artist have to be more hands on with the stuff a

label would normally handle. Has the business end affected any of your

creativity when you have to push all that out of your head when it’s time to go

in the studio?

 

Exile: Lately

I’ve had to play the label [role] to make sure everything gets done. I’ve been

able to find a balance and still be creative. It hasn’t hindered my creativity…but

maybe in some ways it has. But I still find the time to make things happen.

“Yes” and “no” I’d have to say.

 

AllHipHop.com: A

lot of artists in a lighthearted way list you as the most difficult person to

work with in the studio, meaning that you push until the work is absolutely

perfect. Explain why MCs would list your name in that category.

 

Exile: Because

I’ll deny songs, and want artists to do different verses and spit it in

different ways. Sometimes they’ll be happy with it and I won’t. That can cause

frustration. It’s never too big of an issue, but it’s truly pushing to write

more. [But] it does end up working out. There are a lot of producers who work

like that, but I may be the first producer some of these artists have worked

with [that’ll speak up].

 

AllHipHop.com:

From what you’re saying it’s important to be a producer over just a beatmaker that sends in tracks.

 

Exile: Yeah! I’ll

produce on the whole record for sure. I’m pushing for classic records every

time. That’s what I want. I let that be known and my presence is in there with

the record trying to make that happen, but also to still make it natural.

 

AllHipHop.com: Your

work has started drawing the attention of big names like 50 Cent and Akon. Do you find the bigger stars are more resistant to

the criticism you offer in the studio?

 

Exile: Some of

the more established artists are…yeah. If they like the record cool, but if

they want to really sit with me in the studio that’s fine too but that hasn’t

really been the case. I haven’t really been unhappy with the work mainstream

artists have been doing. It’s normally just one track. If it’s a handful of

songs it’ll be a different story.

 

AllHipHop.com:

You came up in 1998 which is when there really started

to be a divide between underground, mainstream, and the definition of “real

Hip-Hop.” It’s carried over to now although it’s not as prominent. When you

hear the term “real Hip-Hop,” do you feel it stifles the creativity of artists trying

to think outside the box? Or do you think no matter how creative you are, there are still laws and boundaries you have to abide

by when you do Hip-Hop music?

 

Exile: People

think there’s rules and boundaries, which makes Hip-Hop a very conservative art

form. It’s important at this time for Hip-Hop to come out of that. To break

what we think Hip-Hop should be and just to express ourselves in a spiritual or

political fashion. In that way the music will grow, or in a way that teaches

the youth correctly [and gives them] something to relate to and feel like a

normal human being.

 

AllHipHop.com:

You hear from a lot of fans that they want the music to be different, but when

that type of music is released it’s not supported. Some artists get resentful

and upset about that. Have you had to deal with those same feelings?

 

Exile: Most of

the responses I’ve gotten have been positive. But I have noticed that with Blu and what he did with C.R.A.C. Knuckles. I wasn’t

involved in [it], but some listeners weren’t too accepting of that. Those are

just cats that are used to having their Hip-Hop a certain way. But there are

those [who are] open to something new and totally embrace it. It takes that

disagreement for the music to grow and stretch [the boundaries].

 

AllHipHop.com:

This album is mostly a promotional tool to keep your name out there. What other

projects are on tap for 2009?

 

Exile: I’m

wrapping up an album with a 19 year old rapper named Fashawn

out of Fresno called Boy Meets World.

Besides that, I executive produced an album from my man Blame One called Days Chasing Days. I did the majority of

the beats but he has some joints from people like Black Milk. Blu and Aloe are on there as well along with Sean Price.

I’m doing an album with my man Johaz from Deep

Rooted. A lot of it is a darker side to Hip-Hop, more rough. I see another

direction he can take with his rugged side.

 

Me and Aloe are about six songs

deep into the new Emanon project. It has been going amazingly. Aloe’s been

singing lately but man his raps are better than ever. We got the title already,

A Bird Eye’s View. I’m real excited

about that record.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Master P’s Nephew Brags About Yung Berg Fight?

DISCLAIMER:

All content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on.

TODAY’S RUMORS!

YUNG BERG GETS BEAT UP AGAIN?

Aw man…please don’t say this is true. PLEASE. It is looking like Yung Berg has already taken an L this year, if my intel is correct. The rumor is, ugly indeed and it appears that rappers are using Berg – just to get a rep. Anyway, somebody I “know” was walking out of Club Cabana in Hollywood, and a big fight broke out. When they looked it seemed to be a scrap with Yung-Berg and Master P’s nephew Young Trump, who is a rapper (wink wink). Rumor says, they had it going throwing fist and all, the fight was one on one, by some form of miracle. “They” said it was a pretty even fight until Young Trump swung and knocked out Yung Berg. According to the rumor, Yung Berg’s security then jumped in to fend off this Master P-nephew-named-after-Trump. Then, the club security finally broke it all up. So, I did a lil research and the dude Trump says on his page: “yung-berg n#### we got yah!!!!!” and the following image:

 

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I hope this isn’t true, but if there are some facts to it,

it certain sets a bad tone for the New Year. I am wondering why artists don’t

do better about making classic music and having an affect on their fans lives

that lasts forever like the rappers that I loved.

SUGE GET INTO FIGHT WITH PAPARRAZI?

Did you hear about Suge Knight getting into a fight in Las Vegas, because a paparazzi attempted to take a picture of him? A female that I am familiar with hit me up and told me she was staying in Vegas with some friends and spotted Suge. She didn’t do anything like try to get a picture, because people told her about a fight the previous night that involved somebody trying to get or take a picture with him. I don’t really see Suge beating up a women that wants a flick, do you?!

50 CENT REJECTS A PREEMO BEAT!!!

I was reading over at BeatDynasty.com and 50 Cent recently turned down the legendary DJ Premiere for a track! I mean, this is not a rumor. Anyway, this is what happened, 50 Cent heard the beat and didn’t like it. Meanwhile, 50 Cent got the other greatest producer Dr. Dre to do his current new song. I think a Preemo beat would have been a good way to reinforce what Dre has now. Anyway, Preem wasn’t upset. He just kept it moving to Xtina Ag or Luda or somebody.

50’s TRACKLISTING?

MurK From the IC said this is the tracklisting for 50’s New CD, Before I Self Destruct:

01. Intro

02. Came To Win (Produced by Red Spyda)

03. Get Up (Produced by Scott Storch)

04. Need Your Hate (Produced by Dr. Dre)

05. Here For A Reason (feat. Nate Dogg) (Produced by Tha Bizness)

06. Good To Be A Gangsta (Produced by Ty Fyffe & Sha Money XL)

07. Don’t Mess With 50 (Produced by Don Cannon)

08. Trust In Me (Produced by J.R. Rotem)

09. Norman Bates Motel (feat. Eminem) (Produced by Dr. Dre)

10. B#### I’m Sorry (Produced by Needlz)

11. All For You (Produced by Hi-Tek)

12. No Time To Lose (feat. Swizz Beatz) (Produced by The Individuals)

13. Lonely At The Top (Produced by Play-N-Skillz)

14. You Need Us (feat. Lloyd Banks & Tony Yayo) (Produced by DJ Khalil)

15. Different Path (feat. Dave Young) (Produced by Havoc)

16. I Get It In (Produced by Dr.Dre)

17. Somebody Forgive Me (Produced by Jake One)

18. My Reign (Produced by Eminem)

19. Ready For War (feat. Dr.Dre) (Produced by Dr. Dre)

DAME DASH PASSES THE TORCH TO SON

Damon Dash has been a staple in the rap game for quite some, good and the not-so-good. Well, it appears that Dame’s son Boogie (Damon Dash II) has discovered his Hip-Hop calling and he’s opted to be a DJ. Dame is having (or had a party) for Boogie with DJ Peter Parker at The Plumm. Good too see father helping son getting the game in a way that’s pretty darn positive.

GANGSTA BOO RETURNS!

Gangsta Boo is back, F**k Boy!

RAPPERS GETTING HUSTLED BY THE HUSTLER?

On the Fresh Rhymes Tour, a man claimed to be the friend of producer The Alchemist during a tour stop at the House of Blues. The man came fully equipped with about five bodyguards and several beautiful women in tow. Well, then it was like WHO IS THIS DUDE? Anyway, he claimed to know Alchemist from a previous occasion and met people through other big names in the Hip-Hop game. Come to find out, this dude is  wanted in a BIG WAY! Click here to see the real deal holyfield about this man.Here is a news story.

THE SOURCE OF THE HOT DR. DRE/ EMINEM SONG!

I got a heater for you beat digger! Check out what I unearthed thanks to my homey Arthur, a fan of French folk music. We were chopping it up over the dopeness of the new Dre/Eminem/50 Cent song called “Crack A Bottle.”

With that, I offer you: “Mike Brant – Mais Dans La Lumière”

COOLIO GETTING ON PEOPLE’S NERVES?

Coolio is in full swing on Big Brother UK talking about, “Where the chicken at?” I got some info from Maestro. He said that Coolio is getting on everybody’s nerves on Big Brother. Apparently, he talks a lot and generally talks about himself. I know Cool used to be a hot Hip-Hop commodity and he recently made a “cooking” comeback. They said one time he talked for 37 minutes straight. Also, the producers of the show had to talk to him about cursing and using the N-Word on the show. They have rules about that in the UK! LOL. LaToya is on there too. That’s LaToya Jackson. (Shout out to Wassim D from the UK!)

HUH? NIVEA IS PREGNANT?

I may have missed this one. But a ways back when Lil Wayne had his most recent baby, he apparently made a reference to another child on the way. And apparently, that reference is coming to life. I heard Nivea, one of Wayne’s loves, is with child. I wasn’t able to find anything that could support this information so it’s all conjecture. Anyway…we know that initially, it was thought that Nivea was having his kid in the first place. Remember she was singing to him on his birthday or something? Well, as with all these rumors, we’ll see!

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

J-Lo and Marc Anthony are either staging the biggest PR stunt or just ignoring the rumors. They were spotted in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the inauguration ceremony for Governor Luis Fortuno.

I heard a bizarre rumor that Lil Kim, early on, wanted an Asian woman to play her in “Notorious.” Now, on record Kim says she had nothing to do with the movie. That’s a strange one.

Somebody told me Obama’s twitter go hacked, but I couldn’t tell when I got there.

SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END

In Ohio, a damn 4 year old can kill you. Police charge that a 4-year-old got so p##### at his baby sitter than he grabbed a shotgun and shot him. This is right: a 4 year old fired a shotgun at an 18 year old. Nathan Beavers, 18, managed to survive the blast. What set the boy off? Beavers was watching the child in a mobile home and accidentally stepped on the boy’s foot. It was pretty crowded, because there were other kids there and other teens as well. The 4-year-old boy went into a closet and fired away. Question: how does a 4 year old know how to blast a shotgun? Question 2: How does a a 4 year old deal with the kickback?

Signs Part TWO: I am trying so hard to not be filled with hate and anger at the police, read this CNN story on 22-year-old Oscar Grant. “Burris said the bullet went through Grant’s back and then ricocheted off the floor and through his lungs.” Killed an unarmed man and father of a baby girl.

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY

LOL…this is too much. Which one of Joe Budden’s enemies put this out there? LOL! The man behind the mask lost.

Epic Fail TWO: A German billionaire kill himself due to financial crisis. SMH.

THIS WEEK WITH JASIRI X

With this Ep of Jasiri X, I realize change isn’t really on the horizon. LOL. Barack is an American president who is basically in a lose/lose situation. Shout out to Cynthia McKinny, the “other” Black presidential candidate. She’s out doing WORK.

MY DAILY TWO CENTS: OBAMA’S ALMOST THERE!

I was thinking about Obama and the presidency he’s going to have to have in order to be successful. I thought about it and I realize that dude isn’t going to be able to “win” in the eyes of many. First, of all, even if he has the best of intentions, he IS a president in America. That means, you get down or lay down if you ask me. I’m pretty convinced that Barack isn’t interested in getting shot since he’s “seen the mountaintop.” I hope that he gets to work for at least eight years to really have a chance to do some improving. But, I can’t help but think he and we have put him in a spot where he’s not going to “win” in the eyes of many.

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SHELZ BRINGS THE RUMORS

Katt Williams Responds to Slap Heard Round the D…

Mr. Williams told the good folks over at WJLB he was in a club in Detroit when he was offered a chance to do a little freestyle on the mic so he took the opportunity. There was some back and forth between him and one of the other patrons and that other patron was mean muggin Katt. Fellow patron said he was going to punch Katt, knock him out and take his jewelry. Katt admits the man did hit him, but it wasn’t a big deal. He wasn’t hurt. And I guess ole dude had nothing for Katt after that because that was the end of it. Katt also said his limo driver has been telling the story to the media even though he was outside, so Katt will be getting at him momentarily. Only issue is though, a couple of the folks who called into to the show felt like Katt was trying to downplay the incident. One lady even said he was slapped to the ground. I don’t know because I wasn’t there, but you know the slap bandits have already started taking responsibility on youtube.

Weezy Talks College Football

He looks so neat. Yes, that’s the only thing I have to offer because I know nothing of college football. So I can’t even tell you if he seems to know what he’s talking about.

T.I. Paid the Suits

Just in case you were concerned, the AP is reporting that T.I. showed up to court on time yesterday and paid his son’s mother’s attorneys. He told the court the non-payment of the legal bill was an oversight. Easy Mo Bee Talks Notorious

Do you remember this interview AHH did? Easy Mo Bee had this to say about his odd deletion from BIG’s legacy and his being left out of the film, Notorious: “I was kinda furious, kinda confused, kinda hurt,” Mo Bee shared with

AllHipHop.com. “The world knows that Biggie’s beginnings, especially

with the connection with production, started with me. I’m the first

real producer that Biggie went into a real studio with. I’m not saying

that before that he wasn’t recording, doing demos at people’s houses

and different stuff like that. But when he worked with me, the stuff

that we came up with on Ready to Die, ended up being half of that

album.”Mo Bee seems to be blaming Diddy on this one. He reportedly said that  that his not accepting Diddy as a Manager and questioning him about the production credits on a song may have led to Diddy not incorporating him into the BIG legacy.

But this is mostly Ms. Wallace, right? hmmm…

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Hughes Brothers’ Pimp Drama Under Fire By City Of Oakland

The Hughes Brothers’ latest project Gentlemen of Leisure has come under fire by city officials who worry about the effect the new HBO drama will have on the world’s view of Oakland.

 

According to The San Francisco Chronicle, the controversy is putting the new show’s shooting location in jeopardy, as members of the Oakland City Council and others debate whether or not to approve a film permit for the production.

 

Originally announced in July, Gentlemen of Leisure follows the life of a legendary Oakland pimp, as he struggles to leave the hustle.

 

The series, written by Evan Reilly, delves into the overall hustlers’ subculture by examining the conflict between old-school pimps and the younger guys whose approach incorporates the violence of the drug culture.

 

The City of Oakland’s concern is that the show will take advantage of the negative reputation already associated with the Bay Area hub and create an environment that will lead to the further exploitation of women.

 

That image would stand in exact opposition of Mayor Ron Dellums’ plan to create a “model city.”

 

The Hughes brothers, however, argue that their aim is to do for Oakland what The Wire did for the city of Baltimore by staying as true to reality as possible.

 

“It’s The Wire meets The Sopranos set in Oakland in a crime element never used before,” Allen Hughes told The San Francisco Chronicle. “It’s not just about pimps and prostitutes, but also about the history of a city that never got it’s due. Like Detroit or Miami and a lot of other cities, Oakland is steeped in heavy street industry, in rackets. I’m just going to say it, Oakland is a pimpin’ town. It’s flourished there. And whenever and wherever street life is celebrated, the city gets a shout out.”

 

In previous interviews about the project, Allen Hughes explained that Gentlemen of Leisure would be a departure from the traditional portrayal of pimp culture and would explore the human conditions it creates.

 

“This isn’t something we take lightly and we’re not doing a show about a t##### pimp,” Hughes added recently. “The city is the star of the show, and characters spring forth from that.”

 

Even if they are denied permission to shoot in Oakland, the Hughes Brothers plan on starting production on Gentlemen of Leisure in the fall.

 

The show is executive produced by Interscope Records Chairman Jimmy Iovine and Polly Anthony for Interscope’s TV unit.

 

Iovine has voiced his interest in tying the drama heavily to Hip-Hop music.

Live Nation Announces Jay-Z/Obama D.C. Concert On Jan. 19

Live Nation has confirmed an inauguration concert in Washington D.C., featuring Mogul/rapper Jay-Z on January 19.

 

The rapper will be backed by a live band when he hit’s the stage at The Warner Theatre in D.C., which is located on 13th Street.

 

Prior to Barack Obama’s historic election as the first African-American of the United States, Jay-Z championed the president’s bid for office via concerts, voter registration drives nationwide and through his celebratory track “History.”

 

“I need y’all to be really, really quiet for this. I need you to really understand what I’m telling you,” Jay-Z told young fans during a rally at The Uptown Theater for Obama in Philadelphia in early November.

 

“Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther King could walk. Martin Luther King walked so Obama could run. Obama’s running so we all can fly,” Jay-Z said.

 

For Obama’s part, he has already expressed that he is a fan of Jay-Z’s music and admitted to listening to the popular rapper on his iPod.

 

He even gave a nod to Jay-Z, when he “brushed dirt off of his shoulders” in response to jabs directed at him from former presidential hopeful, Senator Hillary Clinton.

 

Tickets for the event are slated to go on sale January 9 at 10:00 am via ticketmaster, Livenation.com or the Warner Theatre Box Office.

 

Barack Obama will officially be inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States on January 20 in Washington, D.C.

Queen Latifah Renews Deal as Jenny Craig Spokeswoman

Grammy winning rapper/singer and Oscar-nominated actress Queen Latifah has confirmed that she will retain her position in 2009 as spokeswoman for Jenny Craig.

 

Latifah, real name Dana Owens, began her duties for the company just last year. The long-running weight loss chain has been very pleased with Latifah’s embodiment of their ideals.

 

In 2008, the pioneer female emcee reached a personal weight loss goal by losing 20 pounds.

 

“We are proud of Queen Latifah’s achievements and are excited to continue the relationship,” stated Scott Parker, vice president of marketing for Jenny Craig, to AllHipHop.com. “Queen Latifah embodies the healthy lifestyle principles and character that Jenny Craig stands for and we look forward to another great year.”

 

Even with the weight loss, Latifah reiterated that her goal is not be “skinny,” but to maintain a suitable weight for health improvement, and inspire fellow plus size women to do the same.

 

“They see that I’m doing this for the health reasons but also say, ‘She’s still representing for the big girls. She hasn’t abandoned us!'” Latifah explained to People. “This is me doing something for me, but if I am going to be a role model, I hope people can catch on.”

 

In addition to her Jenny Craig position, Latifah is also a celebrity spokeswoman for CoverGirl cosmetics.

 

The partnership has spawned Latifah’s own line aimed at women of color named The CoverGirl Queen Collection.

 

The Queen is currently working on her Hip-Hop comeback LP, entitled The L Word.

 

So far she has collaborated with Dr. Dre, Ludacris, and LL Cool J.

 

Latifah’s last album was the 2007 well-received Trav’lin’ Light, a collection of jazz standards.

 

Tomorrow (January 7), Queen Latifah will host the 2009 People’s Choice Awards, which airs live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles from 8-pm Pacific time.

Jeezy, T.I., Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball to Celebrate Barack Obama

Mogul Russell Simmons, Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Valeisha Butterfield and the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network (HSAN) have partnered with Heineken and Myspace Music to sponsor the Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball.

 

Simmons’ HSAN is hosting the star-studded black tie gala, in honor of President-elect Barack Obama’s historic inauguration.

 

Superstars T.I., Young Jeezy, and LL Cool J will co-host the event with Russell Simmons, who emphasized the importance of young adults’ voting power in Obama’s 2008 run.

 

“The Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball will be a fantastic gala and upscale party in celebration of Barack Obama being inaugurated President of the United States,” Simmons explained to AllHipHop.com. “We are also recognizing the outstanding contributions of T.I., LL Cool J, and Young Jeezy in helping turn out the largest young adult vote in history.”

 

While liquor brands always taken an interest in cross-marketing with Hip-Hop artists, Heineken looks to champion the contributions to political consciousness many artists have reflected in their art this past year.

 

“Heineken is proud to be part of the Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball, celebrating the drive and passion of artists who were instrumental in mobilizing voter turnout in this year’s election,” stated Filip Wouters, Vice President of Marketing for the Heineken Brand Equity. ”

 

While all of these artists have achieved tremendous success through their music, Heineken further applauds their efforts to empower and encourage voters to take an active role in their futures by casting their votes in this historic election.”

 

With social networking giant Myspace now making larger inroads in the field of music, Myspace Political Director Lee Banner felt it was given that the site would do all it could to promote the ball.

 

“It’s a great honor to be part of this momentous occasion and to be partnering with the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network for this celebration of positive change,” Banner told AllHipHop.com. “As the biggest online community for Hip-Hop music, we feel that it is a privilege to help spread the word about the Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball and all that it stands for.”

 

The Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball will take place on January 19 at The Harman Center for the Arts, located on 610 F. Street, NW in Washington, DC.

 

A red carpet kicks off at 8PM, followed by an awards presentation and VIP black tie gala on all of the venue’s four levels.

 

Completing DJ duties for the night will be D-Nice.

 

Tickets for the fundraiser event can be purchased through www.Hiphopinaugural.org or www.HSAN.org.

The Mind of Macy: Trim the Fat

The views expressed in this blog are not the views of AllHipHop.comLadies and Gentlemen

Boys and Girls 

Pimps and Hos.

Christmas

is over and I have returned to my comeback trail.  The biggest comeback

you will ever see in the history of all histories.

BODY. The body is the temple. It is the home of the

soul and the heart.  The foundation of the boobs and ass. The glue of

the arms and legs and head and everything else that extends or

protrudes from it.  The source of your own personal B.O.  It is the one

thing that goes everywhere you go, and when it is at its best, so are

you. 

So let’s get fit everybody. Stop talking about

the sh*t everybody. We are the fattest country in the whole wide world.

Fatter than Russia!!  Work it. Shake it. Move it. Run it. Walk it.

Sweat it till it’s all wet and good.  Till you look in the mirror butt

naked and say: “Oh my God, I look so dope.  I’m so fine I could make

love to myself right now.” And then do it, cuz that will make you sweat

some more. 

Part of making the world a better place is

feeling good about you.  You feel good about you, then you feel good

about things and people and life. And what follows is you treat things

and people and life good and then they all treat you right back.  It’s

a simple chain of events that never fails. 

Today I ate or drank pasta, bread, two wine

spritzers, two glasses of water and some jelly beans.  And I loved

every bit of it, but my ass is bigger than I want it to be.

Consequently, I spent way too much money today. I had two arguments

with people I adore, I can’t find the only shoes that go with the

outfit I want to wear tonight and I ran right into this huge pothole,

messed up my mama’s tires on her car.  All because, I was disappointed

in myself for not keeping my word to myself to eat right and exercise. 

I’m working on it. Pray for me.  I’m praying for you.

YouTube: “macy gray slap a b####” and watch the first video of

my upcoming EP or hit www.thegraylife.com.

Thank you for your support.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Chris and Rihanna Engaged? Katt Gets Pimp Slapped! Jennifer Hudson Turns Obama Down?

DISCLAIMER:

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TODAY’S RUMORS!

THE DAILY TWO CENTS

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CHRIS POPPED THE QUESTION?UPDATE: Chris Brown’s camp has denied this is true, but a picture of Rihanna with a huge rock on her ring finger seems to be refuting his statement.

Damn, I heard Chris Brown went and popped the question to RiRi. I saw this on Bossip, but remember my rumors bout them buying some property in Virginia, where Chris is from originally. Anyway, he reportedly popped the question on New Year’s. I know there is no time limit on marriage, but they seem a bit young to be getting fully married. I mean, I’ve been chronicling this but I didn’t think it would actually GO DOWN. We shall see how true it is and if she actually accepted.

NE-YO FANS ARE HEATED

It was supposed to be a celebration of…gentlemanship, but it didn’t go down like that. A club in Seattle promoted heavily that Ne-Yo would be there on New Year’s or something like that. But….it didn’t go down like that. The issue is people were hyped up and bought tickets to go to the Hilton Bellevue for some sort of Afterparty that seemed to feature Ne-Yo. I said “seemed,” because the party flier never actually said, “Ne-Yo Will Be Here.” But from what I saw, Ne-Yo’s image and website were included on the flier to strongly suggest that he’d be there. Well, he never came, because he was doing his thing at the Times Square party in New York. Uh..needless to say people are still mad. This is what somebody sent me:

Neyo was scheduled to perform in Bellevue, Wa for NYE

Bellevue is across the lake from Seattle. Big baller type of city. It’s next to Redmond which holds Nintendo and Microsoft.

Some promoter hired DJ’s and local artists to perform before NEYO’s midnight performance. The show was all over the radio. The fliers are all over myspace.

Anyway, A few of us, including me, decided that it was a lie. Why would NEYO, a current A-Lister, come to Wa on NYE? NYC has televised programs and shows for celebs.

Of course, NEYO didn’t show and a lot of people were upset. They spent up to 150.00 per ticket.

KATT GOT SMACKED?

Somebody told me “they know for sure” that Katt Williams showed up at a club called Cutters and the comic got slapped up for cracking jokes on somebody. Now the person he allegedly was clowning was wearing cowboy boots and a cowboy hat and gave him the business. Somebody asked Kat if he was OK and he said, “No, I’m not OK, didn’t you see me just get slapped?”

J-HUD TURNED DOWN INAUGURAL?

Now, we all know that it has been a really tough few months for J-Hud after she lost all sorts of family in the most tragic fashion in 08. Well, I am hearing that she’s simply nor ready to be in the public light. I heard that she had every opportunity to be center stage at the inauguration of Barack Obama later this month. BUT, I heard Jennifer Hudson is so real that she turned it down. Now, I don’t know why she turned it down, if the rumor is true, but I think she just needs more time. If that happened to me, I wouldn’t recover, I don’t think. I believe she is going to have to make a gradual reentry into the mainstream again. Or maybe she decided to let Beyonce get that? I dunno!

AUBREY FROM DANITY KANE IS GOING TO DO IT!

Diddy be damned, I heard Aubrey formerly of Danity Kane is going to be doing Playboy. I heard they offered the young hottie an offer she couldn’t refuse. I heard she was presented with a $500k offer to appear as the centerfold and she happily accepted. That’s a really nice thing for her to do for us. It’s not like she hasn’t done things already. We just need to see the nipples and the cipher is complete.

CAPPADONNA IS STILL SPITTIN

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

I heard Coolio is going to be on the UK’s “Big Brother” show.

Kanye West confirmed his shoe through Louie. Why don’t I care? Maybe ‘cuz I can’t afford ‘em?

And didn’t Louie V and them sue T.I.? SMH.

Dru Hill has a new reality show coming called “Platinum House.” They will plot out their return to the music game.

I heard the Bernie Madoff scandal might have sent Kevin Bacon straight to the poor house! Bernie scammed money in the sum of $50 billion from all sorts of people from filthy rich to middle class.Click here to ready Lil Kim’s interview with Hip-Hop Weekly.

RANDOM QUOTES

Jim Jones didn’t answer MTV’s queries about Ne-Yo, but he did make a blanket statement:

“I apologize for all my assaultings.”

Melyssa Ford denounces Superhead…again:

”It’s because of behavior of recent girls in videos and books such as Confessions of a Video Vixen. Books like this definitely don’t help and Karine’s story doesn’t represent all video girls. It’s sad to be defined as something you are completely not.”

T.I. PUTTING IN WORK

Check this out:

The King of The South, T.I, was seen few weeks ago leaving a Atlanta recording studio with Scarface & was quoted saying:

“I personally think the next southern city to blow is San Antonio & Baton Rouge…. They got something special down there.”

T.I is also making noise for his signing of San Antonio production duo, Frequency Revolution!

Word is Tip & Uncle Face working on a “Gangsta Grillz” together w/ Drama call “Face The Kings” dropping in Feb.

I hear Killer Mike maybe hosting the tape too!

He also says Young Dro & Yung LA got a new mixtape dropping in Jan.

SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END

I really didn’t have any resolutions, but now I do. I am going to keep doing what I do. Here we go. Oakland subway police are tripping. A BART police officer was trying to handcuff a man and apparently was overwhelmed at the task. Why? Well, the officer aborted the mission of handcuffing 22-year-old Oscar Grant III and stood above him and fired a shot killing him. This idiot cop did this in front of a bunch of other cops AND a person on a train caught the footage on tape. Grant was facedown on his stomach when this coward killed him. The family has already sued for $25 million and they are hoping to get the city to file murder charges against this rogue cop. How did this happen? Well, about five cops responded to claims of a fight on the train. Grant got up in the mix, but they haven’t stated if he was in the fight.

Here is what a couple witnesses said to policelink.com:

“First, an officer grabbed Oscar by the neck and pushed him against the wall. Oscar didn’t fight him, but he didn’t go down either. He was like, ‘What did I do?’ Then another officer came up with his Taser and held it right in his face. Oscar said, ‘Please don’t shoot me, please don’t Taser me, I have a daughter,’ over and over again, real fast, and he sat down.”

“One officer was kneeling over his neck and head, and another standing over him,” Burris said. “He was not kicking, and one officer was pulling on his arm. The standing officer pulled out his weapon and, within moments, fired the gun into Mr. Grant’s back.”

Damn shame and damn evil. Read the whole story here, along with a more comprehensive report.

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY

Did you see the “Dirtiest b***h” as yesterday’s fail of the day on illseed.com? Click here for that. This chick is nuts on New Year’s Eve.

I don’t know who these dudes are so this is nothing personal, but this mixtape cover is in such poor taste, I had to call it an EPIC FAIL.

Just to let you know, I’m not “hating” on DJ Big Lou Da Mayor & Hutch Daddy Dolla …click here if you are down to download. They have some good song…the cover is off to me.

SHELZ WOKE UP…AND SENT ME SOME RUMORS!

Ed Lover Talks to Jim Jones’ Mother.

I really do understand her point, but I wonder what Jim thinks about this because when she speaks on the rap game taking these wrong turns, it sounds like she is talking about her son. Momma Jones wants you rappers to stop the nonsense and get back to making records. Sounds like a good idea to me. Thanks to 50 for the audio.

Q-Tip’s Already Plotting Out 2009

I remember getting bulletins from Q-Tip a while back in reference to his album, Kamaal The Abstract. He was trying this grassroots kind of movement to get people to call, write or email his label in reference to releasing the album. Or there may have even been a petition I think. Anyway, we know it never happened, but there is now light at the end of the tunnel. According to Newsweek, Q-Tip’s regained the rights to that album and may be putting it out himself this year. I wish him luck with that. It’s been floating around for years, but still deserves a proper introduction to the audience.

T.I. Getting Sued Again

According to the AJC, the attorneys for LaShon Dixon, the mother of two of T.I.’s boys, are suing T.I. for some unpaid legal bill from Dixon’s request for extra child support. I guess he was supposed to pay for her attorneys as well as his own. Funny thing is, she only got like an extra $1,000 per month with her child support case, but her lawyers are suing T.I. for an $8000 bill? Sounds like the suits came out better than the kids in this situation.

Soulja Boy Knew His Robbers?

I don’t know, but folks are suggesting that he may have known the armed bandits because they were calling him some nickname reserved for the fam during the robbery and since the incident, he has both moved and refused to cooperate with the police. I hope all is as well as it can be.

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

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T.I. Makes Court Appearance Over $8,000 Attorney Fee

With a just a little more than a month before serving time on federal weapons charges, T.I. will head to court for another legal matter.

 

According to the Associated Press, lawyers for LaShon Dixon, the mother of T.I.’s son’s, claim the rapper owes $8,000 for an attorney bill in Dixon’s child custody case against the rapper.

 

In September, T.I. was ordered to pay more than $3,000 a month to Dixon as well as the private school tuition and uninsured medical bills for the boys.

 

Expenses related to the boys’ extracurricular activities were also paid by the Atlanta-based hitmaker, who was paying about $2,000 a month to Dixon prior to the ruling.

 

At this time, the former couple is still negotiating child support and custody of the boys, ages 7 and 8.

 

According to Randy Kessler, Dixon’s attorney, T.I. was ordered by the court to pay the attorneys fees by November 19.

 

The rapper is set to appear in Fulton County Superior Court on Tuesday (January 6) to address the claims made by the attorneys.

 

The upcoming hearing comes as T.I. prepares to begin a one-year prison sentence in March after completing 1,000 hours of community service.

 

The rapper, who also fathers two sons by his fiancé Tameka “Tiny” Cottle, pleaded guilty to federal weapons charges last year.

MOVIE REVIEW: The Wrestler

Starring Mickey Rourke and Marisa Tomei

Directed by Darren Aronofsky

Written by Robert D. Siegel

 

Picture this: You are blessed with a rare

talent, ability, or skill.  That skill

brings you fortune and fame beyond your wildest dreams. You are adored by

millions.  Then, one day, it’s all

over.  You find yourself working a

regular job for regular pay, and those fans who adored you in your prime have

mostly grown up and moved on to more adult pursuits.  How do you cope?  Do you continue to perform the same hat trick

for diminishing crowds, even though you abilities have deteriorated over the

years?  Even though, one day, it may kill

you?

 

Darren Aronofsky’s latest film, The Wrestler, provides an unexpectedly

compelling backdrop for such a story: The world of professional wrestling.  This same backdrop offers us a sympathetic

(yet ultimately pathetic) protagonist in Randy “The Ram” Robinson.  It paints his struggle with life after “the

spotlight” in a way that is equal parts funny, insightful, painful and oddly

triumphant.

 

Mickey Rourke plays wrestler Randy “The

Ram” Robinson.  Randy was quite the star

back in 80’s.  He had his own action

figure, was featured in countless magazines and even a Nintendo video

game.  That was then, and Randy is now a

has-been with nothing to show for his past glory.  He lives in a trailer home and is working

part time at a local grocery store in order to make ends meet.  Robinson still wrestles, but not in the same

capacity as in his heyday. He now performs in the “minor leagues”, to greatly

diminished crowds made up mostly of nostalgic adults. 

 

Randy finds a kindred spirit in an older

stripper named Cassidy (Played by Marisa Tomei) , who is also well past her

prime as a performer.  The patrons of the

strip club she dances in regularly refuse table dances from her due to her

age.  Randy’s daughter Stephanie (Played

by Evan Rachel Wood) holds a venomous resentment towards him for the way he

neglected her as a child.  It would seem

that the only good thing in Randy’s life, the only thing worth fighting for, is

the adulation and cheers from the fans whenever he steps into the ring.  For Randy, the cheers of the fans serve as

both anti- depressant and painkiller. 

They help him to cope with the unholy mess his personal life has become.

 

Believe the hype.  Although the character of Randy “The Ram” has

parallels to Mickey Rourke himself, Mickey isn’t simply going through the

motions here.  He is actually giving arguably

the strongest performance of his career. 

The role is a demanding one, both emotionally and physically, as Rourke

performed many of his own stunts during the wrestling scenes.  Some of it is downright painful to watch,

though not nearly as painful as the emotional and psychological turmoil the

character endures outside of the ring. 

We watch Mickey Rourke visit some very uncomfortable places, and we feel

for him.  He truly rises to the occasion.

 

Darren Aronofsky keeps things interesting

by shooting the film in a guerilla, pseudo -documentary style and giving us

lots of real insight into the world of Professional wrestling.  He allows us to see that while wrestling

itself is “fake”, the wrestlers themselves are very much true athletes and

physical performers. 

 

Tomei spends a good deal of time in this

film mostly nude, and it is to her credit that we, the audience, are not completely

focused on that.  She takes what could

have been a stock character (the stripper/w#### with a heart of gold) and turns

it into something much more tangible.

 

There is much sadness and pain in this

film, but also an undercurrent of triumph in self- realization and

acceptance.  We are what we are, and we

will only be at peace with the world around us if we are able to come to grips

with and accept who we are.  The Wrestler

makes the argument that it is nearly impossible for an entertainer/performer to

be a real person once they have been at the top, and gotten a taste of all that

comes with it.  Once the spotlight moves

on, and fans no longer care about you, how do you go on living a normal life?  The real struggle isn’t in getting to the top

or even in maintaining that position, but in continuing on after you’ve fallen

off.

 

The Wrestler is one of the best films of the year, and features

perhaps the performance of Mickey Rourke’s career.  This is not only his “comeback” film, but the

film he will be remembered by for years to come.