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Sunday Selection: Estelle ft. Sean Paul “Come Over”

Hey Everybody! Hope all is well. This week I got my hands on a few new tracks, but I decided that I would revisit one I came about a few weeks back. It’s been a good year for the Brits across the pond and we’ve seen several artists draw their claim to fame.  Despite her shortcomings Amy Winehouse earned several Grammy Awards, Leona Lewis dominated the charts, M.I.A provided the hook for one of T.I.’s biggest tracks of the year (“Swagga Like Us”), Lily Allen has become a favorite, and Estelle has begun to show the world what she has to offer.Her latest track featuring Sean Paul “Come Over” possesses a sound that fits the title of “feel good music.” I absolutely love this joint. The sound, the arrangement, the lyrics…it’s a hot track! The first time I heard it I was drawn to it. I played it several times and even got up and danced. And recently, I saw the video and I think that might have solidified my choice to cover it this week. Sean Paul and Estelle have a great on-screen chemistry. A lot of people have had a lot to say about Estelle’s physical features, but her internal beauty extends way beyond the imperfect smile. She brings forth a unique style and sound which is needed today in R&B music. Well thanks for taking time out to read what I had to say this week.Until next time y’all enjoy this week’s Sunday Selection – “Come Over”

SICK SUNDAYS: R.I.P. MC BREED, Class of ’98, Young Buck Returns & More

Once again it’s on and popping. Welcome to another edition of Sick Sundays.  Before we get it in I have to give a tremendous rest in peace salute to MC Breed.  Before the Bone Thugs, And Twista and Kanye and Common, MC Breed represented the Midwest with aplomb, skill and dignity.Everybody remembers his duet with Pac before the Death Row days, “Gotta Get Mine.”  Even more people remember his first major jump off with “Ain’t No Future In Your Frontin.'” Let it be known that Breed was the first Midwest dude to have credible sales and be commercially viable from the Midwest (Flint Michigan Stand Up), and let the world know that there was more to the game than New York and LA.Here’s a few joints from Breed.  May he rest in peace. MC Breed & The DFC Ain’t No Future In Yo Frontin’Supported by “More Bounce to the Ounce” this was Breed’s entry into the major leagues.  Has a bit of that G synthesizer as well.  The OG showcased flow switches on the breaks and solid rhymes for that era.  He also proclaimed he’d paint the Whitehouse black.  At least he lasted till Obama got elected Slum Village Feat MC Breed & Big Herc “It’s On”Just to let you know Breed wasn’t a washed up relic, here he is getting it in with Slum Village putting it down for the D.  This is one of their hardest joints ever and it’s only right that Breed opens this up properly.  He wasn’t nice for his time, he was a credible MC period. MC Eiht & MC Breed “Caps Get Peeled”Gangsta s**t smoothed out with live instruments, a funky bass and the haunting strings.  MC Eiht had a nice run of his own but Breed  bats cleanup on this heater from the west side.  As you can see his versatility was apparent. Jeah!George Clinton Feat. MC Breed & Erick Sermon-“If Anybody Gets Funked Up”President of the P Funk brings it with two of his sons as both E-Doubles (Who both sampled Clinton’s work) hop on a track together.  Yes a lil sappy but it’s cool. Another side of the Breed MC Breed Feat Tupac-“Gotta Get Mine”You already know.Rest in peace big homie.  Hip-Hop will remember you and the Midwest can never repay you. On with the showKEEMO’s BIG CHANCE After  he popped a lot of s**t in the comments of Friday night’s Bump It or Blow It, I challenged AllHipHop user Keemo to hit me with his best song and I’d put it up here for you guys to say whether he had talent or he sucked.  Never let it be said I wasn’t a man of my word.  Here is KEEMO with “They Said.” Poll AnswersYoung Buck Feat. Young Jeezy- “I Got It”You didn’t think Ca$hville’s number one dude would stay off the grid forever did you? Back in effect with Jeezy riding shotgun, it looks like there is a little rust. Gotta be honest , I’m not in love with this song.  It’s been done many times before.  Jeezy is his ordinary self on this and Buck while not lacking, needs something stronger than this to return to the game. Joe Budden Feat. The Game-“The Future”From beef to best buds?  Better that than have them carrying on for eternity like Jay-Z and Jaz-O.  Former antagonists Game and Budden get together for this track.  not as aggressive as I would have hoped but I guess it is what it is.  Not wack but not extraordinary either.  If it was gonna be a club joint then get Akon or something.  For the record, Game “out-presenced” Budden, who was lyrically better on it but neither was lyrically amazing. Chorus sucks ass. Alchemist Feat. Evidence,Blu,& Kid CudiThe intro on this had me feeling that this was gonna be harder than it actually was. It’s an abnormal beat, laid back.  If you’re not paying attention you really can’t tell the emcees apart which isn’t good, but none of them are particularly weak;just not very distinguished. This song needs a smoked out Prodigy on it for some extra Y chromosome. Cool listen though.******************************************** Alternative Break Krista- Temporary InsanityOccasionally I throw up something for a change of pace.  Here’s a bit of some good old fashioned femme angst.  I think they need a stronger rock guitar for the main stanza and a light piano to key in on that emotion but it’s an okay song.  Teen rage is in these days. ********************************************* Busta Rhymes Feat. Barrignton Levy and Kardinal Offishall-“No War”Another anti-war joint this time with Busta Rhymes.  The song starts with Obama giving a speech and i gotta tell you I’m a little Obama’d out right now when it comes to putting his speeches on songs but this is a solid joint. Kardinal is nitro.  It’s a shame he didn’t get more support.Enjoy your Sunday, keep it tight, watch football, love your families. Peace out Brussel Sprouts.************************************************OT Class of 98We’ve been blasting off on the Class of ’88 all year, but ’98 was a pivotal year in Hip-Hop. It was probably the apex as far as good albums selling and probably the beginnig of the true commercial era that we live in now.  Relax and bump this.  Peace.

Class Of 98cc*************************************************DOUBLE OT-More BreedRappin’ 4 Tay ft Too Short & Mc Breed – Never Talk Down 1996

BREAKING NEWS: MC BREED PASSES AWAY

MC Breed, a legendary Atlanta/Flint, Michigan based rapper, died today (November 22), according to a source with AllHipHop.com. 

 

While details are still being confirmed, several sources told AllHipHop.com that the rapper died early this morning.

 

“He’s no longer with us,” said a tearful friend, who shall remain anonymous. “We are in the process of putting together a benefit concert, hopefully at Saint Andrews to raise money for a funeral,” the source told AllHipHop.com.

 

MC Breed, born Eric Breed, was a 15-year-veteran who was born in Flint Michigan.

 

He worked with a number of rappers, including Too $hort and Tupac Shakur.

 

On September 5, Breed was admitted to an Atlanta area hospital and placed on life support, after he collapsed when his kidneys failed, during a game of pickup basketball.

 

His condition began to improve and he was taken off of life support a few days later.

T.I. Testifies In Court Today (Video Included)

Over the course of 30-minutes of testimony, rapper T.I. shared his account of the events that led to the death of his “best and oldest friend” with a Hamilton County, Ohio jury this afternoon (November 21).

 

The Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum artist’s demeanor was calm as he spoke on behalf of the prosecution, detailing the club altercation that would end in gunfire on Interstate 75 on May 3, 2006.

 

He told the packed court room how the two vans in which he and his entourage were travelling came to be sprayed with bullets after being followed by another vehicle.

 

He went on to describe finding Philant Johnson lying lifeless with blood running down his face from a gunshot wound to the head.

 

“All of those rounds were fired for me, in my opinion,” a remorseful T.I. told the prosecuting attorney.

 

Prosecutors accuse Hosea Thomas of shooting Johnson to death during the gun battle.

 

The shootout stemmed from an altercation in a local club, where T.I. was performing.

 

A fight broke out when men attempted to enter an area harboring T.I. and his entourage, resulting in Thomas being struck in the head with a bottle.

 

Prosecutors say Thomas’ brother Padron Thomas was driving the Jeep that chased T.I. and two vans in his entourage along I-75.

 

Three members of T.I.’s entourage were also injured in the shooout, while Johnson was fatally wounded.

 

“Before I know it, shots rang out. At that time, we’re calling everybody’s name out to see if everybody was all right,” T.I. testified.

 

Johnson, who was in front of the rapper, didn’t answer, because he had been shot in the left side of his head.

 

“[He was] lifeless,” T.I, stated. “I saw blood running down his face. His shirt was wet. He had an entry wound in the temple, left temple.”

 

Defense attorneys for Hosea claim that his brother is testifying against him in order to receive a reduced sentence.

 

T.I. also gave the jury insight into the man Philant Johnson was, saying the two had been friends since childhood.

 

Hosea Thomas is charged with murder, felonious assault and various weapons charges for his role in the shooting.

 

A verdict in the case against Hosea Thomas is expected sometime next week.

BUMP IT OR BLOW IT: Swagger From Us

You love to hear the story again and again.  Song comes out.  Song catches fire.  A milli a milli remixes come out with both signed and unsigned rappers coming out trying to outdo the original song. 

 

The amateurs needing something you like to trick you into listening to their unfamiliar style and the vets trying to blow the original out of the water for bragging rights.

 

Earlier this year you had so many versions of “A Milli” they were gonna play it at the inaguration.  Once everybody and they momma hopped on that, it kinda lost steam. Now we have the “Swagger Like Us” epidemic.  The beat was ill, the MIA powered chorus hypnotic and the emcees all had a different swag (I really hate that word).

 

Not to be outdone, Jay-Z’s biggest fan Jim Jones, who in his own right has, to be fair, gotten a lot of people to have swagger like him, decided to put his flavor on this. Jones doesn’t come alone on this track though (pause for you dipsters).  Weezy does double duty with an appearance, along with Twista & NOE (who has conspicuous swagger like Hov). 

 

Does this have enough oomph to out swagger the original?  Or is it just another item in the Jim Jones vs. Jay-Z hissy fit?  You be the judge.

 

 

 

Poll Answers

Ripley’s! Acquires Chocolate M&M Portrait Of Eminem

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! has acquired a portrait of rapper Eminem made completely out of M&M chocolate candies.

 

Enrique Ramos, who lives in Orlando, Florida and Mexico, created the portrait of Eminem using more than 1,000 individual M&M’s.

 

Ramos used over 8 pounds of chocolate to create a portrait of the chart-topping rapper, born Marshall Mathers.

 

The high calorie portrait – which measures at 40 inches x 30 inches – will hang in the halls of one of Ripley’s museums.

 

“Our customers have a pretty good eye for art. They won’t be disappointed by Eminem in M&M’s,” said Tim O’Brien, VP of Communications for Ripley’s Believe It or Not! “This thing looks good enough to eat.”

 

Ramos has also crafted other unusual works of art, including a replicate portrait of by Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, which he painted on the back of a cockroach.

 

Eminem’s M&M portrait will hang along side other oddities in the Ripley’s musuem, including a picture of Princess Diana made from lint, The Supper in burnt toast and Michael Jackson, done completely in gumballs.

Nas, will.I.am, The Roots Record With Nat King Cole

The smooth sound of Nat King Cole will cross paths with Hip-Hop’s edgy vibe via a new tribute album to the pioneering late crooner.

 

The release, titled Re: Generations, will feature Cole singing alongside entertainers and producers such as Nas, Cee-Lo Green, Brazilian Girls, the Roots, Cut Chemist, Just Blaze, TV On The Radio and will i. am, who joins Natalie Cole for the song “Straighten Up and Fly Right.”

 

Working with the Black Eyed Peas frontman proved to be a productive experience for the songstress, who expressed her satisfaction with the finished product.

 

“I just love, love, love the mix that will.i.am put on ‘Straighten Up and Fly Right,’” Natalie Cole told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “It’s so very cool and Dad would get quite the kick from this. What a great feeling it was to have worked with both will and Dad at the same time! It doesn’t get much better and this entire album is so amazing.”

 

Executive produced by Natalie Cole’s sister Carole, Re: Generations was created as vehicle to “musically and visually bridge the so-called generation gap and hopefully create mutual admiration and respect between teens, parents and grands of every culture.”

 

With the diverse group of talent working on the album, the King Cole Partners & Productions CEO is convinced her father would’ve appreciated the effort.

 

“As the curators of our father’s music, image and likeness, my sisters and I strive to keep Dad in the mix and as innovative as he was back in the day,” Carole Cole stated. “We have no doubts that if Nat were here today, he would embrace all of the artists on this record as well as the ones we were unable to get next to. He would want to produce them and encourage them to leave their own indelible mark on the cultural landscape. And as a bona fide music lover, Dad would buy their music and be a loyal fan.”

 

In addition to the musicians, Re: Generations will involve several visual artists from Los Angeles who will create custom artwork for the Capitol/EMI album using Cole’s music, style and cultural influence as inspiration.

 

“Creating artwork for this project, Re: Generations, is quite an honor,” said international muralist/graffiti artist Man One, who created an original mural in honor of the project with assistance from two students from The HeArt Project, a local mentoring program.

 

Other artists contributing Cole-inspired art to Re: Generations include Ritzy Periwinkle, and Gustavo Alberto Garcia Vaca and Cole’s own grandson Sage, who created the album’s cover art.

 

Musically, the project afforded Cut Chemist the chance to work with someone he described as “an incredible vocalist.”

 

“Nat King Cole’s voice sounds great with any and every style of music,” the producer said. “I’ve never had this much fun doing a remix before. It was an honor and a pleasure to work with the best.”

 

Re: Generations is slated to hit stores on March 10, 2009.

 

The following is a track listing for the forthcoming album:

1. Lush Life Cee-Lo 2. Straighten Up and Fly Right will.i.am & Natalie Cole 3. Day In Day Out Cut Chemist 4. Brazilian Love Song Michaelangelo L’Acqua & Bebel Gilberto 5. The Game of Love Nas & Salaam Remi 6. Walkin’ My Baby Back Home The Roots 7. Hit That Jive, Jack Souldiggaz & Izza Kizza 8. Calypso Blues Stephen & Damian Marley 9. More and More of Your Amour Bitter:Sweet 10. El Choclo Brazilian Girls 11. Pick-up Just Blaze 12. Anytime Anyday Anywhere Amp Fiddler 13. Nature Boy TV On The Radio

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jay-Z, Beyonce, Rumors, Fails and the World Is Ending!

DISCLAIMER:

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

TODAY’S RUMORS!

THE DAILY TWO CENTS

I have to say something. I have seen a lot of blog and website biting going on. I’ve seen my style get straight stolen and I’ve seen AllHipHop’s stuff get jacked. Step your game up, man. Jeez. If you can’t do any better than stealing people’s ideas, concepts and thoughts, why don’t you just end it once and for all. We are largely pulling from the same “information,” but they there are those that are straight thought robots. Now for today’s BS.

I was going to take off today. It has been a fairly uneventful week as far as rumors are concerned. Then my homey Trav hit me up on twitter and said he would do the rumors for the day. So I did some stuff and he did some stuff. I figured, “Why not?” Shelz has her two cents at the bottom as well. Also, don’t forget to hit up Trav’s site, http://www.mirrorloveprod.com. Mirrorlove Productions is a film/editing company out of Columbus, Ohio. If you need their services, I recommend you do your research and give them a shot, if you like what they offer.

IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHINGal*************@***il.com.

TRAV DAVE’S REPLACEMENT RUMORS

Believe it or not, Eminem has finally become a portrait in good taste.

The rapper has been unwrapped and immortalized in candy M&M’s by artist Enrique Ramos, who transformed 8 pounds of candy (roughly a thousand sweet treats) into a portrait of Marshall Mathers. The Ripley’s Believe It or Not! folks acquired the piece for one of their museums (or possibly one of their afternoon snacks).

What do you think? With this many calories, is it still fair to call him Slim Shady? Sound off with your art critiques in the comments. Just don’t sugarcoat it, OK?

AUBREY TO GET HER OWN SHOW?

If any of you watched “Making the Band 4” season finale, you were probably shocked when P. Diddy kicked off Aubrey O’Day and D. Woods from Danity Kane.

On the show a furious Diddy sat down to discuss rumors of internal tension between the women of Danity Kane, eventually telling Aubrey that she needed to leave the group because she was tarnishing the reputation of the band. He screamed, “I don’t have to communicate s### to you or this group, in fact, I don’t want you in this group!”

The band is now down to two girls; Dawn and Aundrea, who have to drop a new album without the other girls

Hollyscoop caught up with Aubrey O’Day at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion show held at the legendary iconic Fontainebleau Hotel to get the scoop on her future plans sans Danity Kane.

When we asked if she would be back on the show Aubrey said, “You never know maybe ill be back on it. Maybe I will be on my own show.”

We pressed for an official confirmation to which she responded, “Absolutely.” Whether it would be on MTV, Aubrey said, “Possibly, you never know.”

We’re assuming Aubrey is going to have her own show on MTV, produced by P. Diddy, which will chronicle her life after Danity Kane as she tries to get a solo career going–it’s reality television after all!

A SHOUT OUT FROM TRAV

My name is Trav Dave out of Columbus, Ohio and the name of my company is MIRRORLOVE PRODUCTIONS… i wanna shout out ELEVATOR MUSIC,USUAL SUSPECTS CREW, JWORK LTD, T.W.A.”twitters w attitude” lol(Thanks, Trav)

ILLSEED QUICKIES

Shout out to Secretary of State … Hillary Clinton. (she has yet to accept, but I am sure she will.)

I told you this about a week ago. Do you read my stuff or what? Jim Jones is no longer using the N-Word. He has replaced the N-Word with “Obama.” As is, “What up, my Obama!”

Oprah is going to be doing it way big for Barack. Big O is looking to reserve the Kennedy Center and several ballrooms for a giant celebration.

Malcolm X’s family is not happy with Al-Qaeda. They didn’t appreciate the use of Brother Malcolm’s name in the diss to Barack Obama. They told Larry King that Malcolm would have supported the 44th President.

About 1000 Black people rallied in front of the White House…for Obama to stop the AIDS epidemic. People, he’s not in office yet (or moved into Washington) and he cannot turn water to wine. Be patient.

I told you this was coming. Remy Ma is looking to get out of jail. Now, I know Papoose is the real winner here. He’s gotta be praying on it!  Click here.

Kenny Latimore and Chante Moore are getting separated. I thought they were going to be the new Ashford and Simpson – minus the hair and hits.

T-Pain seems to thing he should get royalties for anybody using the vocoder/autotune. Right, and Das EFX needs to be paid for all the people that used “iggity” in the 90s.

Damn Jay and B. Beyonce and Jay-Z are the richest Hollywood couple, according Forbes Magazine. In a year’s span, they made $162 million (June 1st 2007 – June 1st 2008). Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith were No. 2 earning $85 million (Jada gotta step up her bars – kidding). Now the question is: how are Jay and B considered a “Hollywood couple?”

NBC is reportedly making a Black version of “Friends.” I wonder if this is because the real “Friends” only had one Black person appear on it. Shout out to Aisha Tyler.

EPIC FAIL: DICK CHENEY INDICTED!

I know Bush is looking to get his pardon on. I know Cheney is mobbed up and caked up…but…this is nice to see.

EPIC FAILURE: PART TWO

Trav sent this over. A boxer kisses another boxer. Gets knocked down and gets deducted two points for kissing. Don’t kiss in the ring.

SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END

This boy has werewolf’s disease. Poor kid. At least he can smile.

OZONE CHATS WITH WAYNE

If you thought Lil Wayne had beef with Ozone…jokes on you. Check them out right here talking to Weezy. Also, click here to read my advice on how Lil Wayne can “go green.”

MYA’S JAPANESE “PARADISE”

Remember how I told you Mya is coming out in Japan only next time? Here is he video for “Paradise.” The song was written by Ne-Yo and the album hits the land of the rising sun in December.

KILL BILL O’REILLY?

Whew..these rappers really went in on Bill O’Reilly. I can’t co-sign murdering Billy Boy. But the song is thought provoking. I heard the first rapper is related to John Cena.

JAZO POPS MORE STUFF AT JAY-Z

Where is the song? The name of the song is called “Return of the King.” The camera man needs to be banished from talking!

If you don’t know what Jazo is so mad about, listen to Jay’s verse on “We Do It For Hip-Hop.”

THEY ARE DISSING SOULJA BOY

There is a video for the”Bird Walk” – a diss video! Check it out and let me know what you think. Here is the text to go with it:

“F**K SOULJA BOY…BIRKWALK WAS ORIGINALLY MADE BY S.O.L.O da POPE…AND SOULJA BOY TOOK HIS S**T…THIS VIDEO WAS MADE IN OCTOBER 2007.”

IN DEFENSE OF SOULJA BOY

I don’t know anything about these dag on dances and I don’t have time to investigate a dance. So, I wanted to print this letter from a reader that disagrees with the assertion that Soulja Boy stole it.

Greetings Illseed,

I must start off by sayin I am on the site daily, several times for updates and the Rumors section is my one of my favs! Now as I’m scrollin today I see the comments about the Birdwalk dance and references to the Down The Way. I’m always excited to see a mention of Cincinnati but this one gave me the bitter beer face!! The Birdwalk dance is nothing like the DTW!!! One is a step and the other more of a freestyle dance. The DTW has basic foot movements with heavy arm freesyles that vary by dancer and hood. People from here know it when they see it!!! The Birdwalk is more of a step, or shall I say line dance. Now there were a couple of guys from Downtown Cincy (hence the name) that were on 106 and Park doin it back when AJ and Free had the show. Find that footage and u can see for yourself. I personally can’t see how Nasashia even got upset because they are so totally different!! The BW is so stiff, the DTW is more fluid and mixed wit personal swag!!!!! Now about Tocka making up the dance…I don’t believe that to be true but I can’t say for absolute certain. But I will say this, the dance was around long before the song. And the dance was started Downtown or Down the Way as we call it…..Tocka is from Millvale, which is a hood on the Westside of town. Well I said my peace so until next time……. Sunni

SHELZ WEIGHS IN – T.I. Should Be Testifying Today

T.I.’s testimony is expected today in the murder trial of Hosea Thomas, the man accused of killing Philant Johnson. Before you go in on T.I. for testifying and possibly breaking the “snitch” code, understand that the prosecution’s star witness is Padron Thomas, the defendant’s brother.

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It’s Not Wise To Mess with Redman

Some angry dude is trying to get at Redman, but the crew is there to prevent that after party craziness. His bark must have been too harsh though because one of Termanology’s ST boys took it straight to the jaw. Then ole dude got held up by security for a photo op. Funny.

Anywayz, Thanksgiving will make it to you before next Friday. So if I don’t catch yall before then, I wish you a great turkey day. Aaaaaand I’m out!

STAT QUO TALKS SHADY RECORDS

ILLSEED IS OUT – THANK GOD!

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WEREWOLF BOY, WE LOVE YOU!!!

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

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The Roots Make Concert Date Despite Bus Crash

All members of The Roots appeared on stage in France last night (November 20) for the Glow In The Dark tour, just hours after surviving a terrifying accident.

 

The group’s double-decker tour bus turned over on a French highway yesterday, as they made their way into Paris to serve as one of several opening acts on the Kanye West-led tour.

 

The accident left the bus turned on its side, with the front end of the large tour vehicle suspended in the air.

 

A small European minivan was also pinned between the side of the Roots bus and the asphalt as a result of the crash.

 

Surprisingly, everyone walked away with minor injuries, if any.

 

Roots drummer and Grammy Award-winning producer Amir “?uestlove” Thompson, who was one of the last two people to get off the bus, blogged about the experience just minutes after it happened, describing the experience in vivid detail.

 

“When I got outside and looked at what I crawled out of? Man. I just couldn’t believe it,” he wrote from the hotel room where he and the others were taken for medical examination. “How in the hell did we experience this? How did we manage to…man…We are soooo alive right now. That was divine intervention. We are so grateful for this outcome.”

 

?uest’s entry left their participation in last night show up in the air, but they did in fact make the show at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, performing after Consequence, Mr. Hudson, and Melanie Fiona.

 

The concert took place almost one year to the day of Kanye’s emotional performance in Paris last year following his mother’s death.

Danny Boy: Life After Death Row

The flamboyance

and bravado of Suge Knight, the co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records caused

a great deal of controversy in the early 90’s. Knight and his entourage of

cronies were often spotted in their trademark blood red attire, partying and

living the good life.

 

After all, the

label’s marquee artists were ruling the airwaves and Billboard charts while taking

“gangsta rap” to all new mainstream heights. Times were

good for the label until the violent inclinations of its

CEO began to make more news headlines than its artist.

 

Signed to the

label at the age of 15, Danny Boy witnessed first hand the miraculous rise of the

West Coast based label and its ultimate demise. This is the former Death Row

signee’s first exclusive interview since leaving the label. Danny Boy talks

about his admiration for

2Pac, the death of Pac’s in-house producer Johnny J , the legal struggles he’s

endured with Afeni Shakur and also, why he would never record for Suge Knight,

ever again.

 

 

AllHipHop.com: Many people do not know

you were signed to Death Row at the age of 15, how did that come about?

 

Danny Boy: I was with an independent

label out of Chicago that was shopping for a deal.  There were several record companies interested such as

Warner Brothers, Motown and Scotty Bros, which is owned by the Whispers.  Interscope beat us out for a group that

signed over there. Then my boy walked in the room and told Suge about the meeting,

Suge heard me sing and wanted to know if he could sign me.

 

 

AllHipHop.com: So, there is no truth to

the rumors you are Suge’s nephew?

 

Danny Boy: No, Suge

adopted me. In California, you cannot be signed to a record label at my age

without the signature of a guardian. My mother was ill and my father was in his

60’s and did not want to relocate to California, in his words, “for some damn

music.”  Nevertheless, Suge just

made the move and made it possible for me to able to stay in California and

work under their strenuous recording contract laws. Therefore, he adopted me.

AllHipHop.com: There is no denying the

facts; Suge has been instrumental in catapulting the careers of Snoop, Tupac,

Dr.Dre and you, among others. However, you seem to be the only one who has not

come out publically to discredit his business practices or ethics. Why is that?

 

Danny Boy: In the beginning, we were that label no one could beat.

We had records out that everybody knew; Death Row was a household name in terms

of music. There were artists signed over there such as myself, that never had a

record out, no one knew and I was living just as well as any artist who was out

during that time. I must say at that time he took care of his peoples. He made

sure we were all right as artists; we looked like artists and were treated like

artists. One thing I respect again at that time, Death Row was one of the

biggest record labels around as far as Hip-Hop is concerned. I feel he was

trying to break into the R&B thing, but did not know enough about it. What

I do regret, is trusting Suge too much. I have grown

from the things I learned, from the places I been with him.

 

AllHipHop.com: So there was no loyalty

to his artists?

 

Danny Boy: I do not think he ever had

loyalty for any of his artist. I think he was manipulative and he did what he

wanted to do. If he liked you at that time, he treated you as such.

 

AllHipHop.com: Hip-Hop has been rocked

with another sudden loss with the passing of producer, Johnny J. You personally

recorded with him. How did you hear about his death and what was the brother

like?

 

Danny Boy: I heard about it on MySpace.

I am always on MySpace checking my messages and someone had hit me with a

message and had a banner saying rest in peace Johnny J so I clicked on it and

his picture came up with the R.I.P. and the next morning my phone was just

ringing off the hook.

 

Regardless of

what producer was in the studio working on Pac’s album, Johnny J was a producer

2Pac took into his own heart as a friend, so he was always around and was

instrumental in making the All Eyez On Me album. 

I’ve had a chance personally to record songs with Johnny J. Just a great

producer, great producer, very energetic, we always had a joke like, “Dude

don’t ever get sleep.” Johnny J was just a great talent man, innocent brother.  You know, another innocent brother just

gone for no reason.

 

 

 

AllHipHop.com: If you had one fond

memory of Johnny J, what would it be?

 

Danny Boy: In the studio when they were

recording one of those dissing records, I think  Pac was doing one of his Bad

Boy disses… yeah it I think it was “Hit Em Up he was

having his little fun in the studio. He would say “Junior Mafia we gonna get you muthaf**kas” or something like that and it was a real rowdy time

and Death Row was so close.  You

know the artists – well I shouldn’t say the artists but whatever side

they were on, they were real close. 

You know, the blue side or the red side… Snoop and Suge’s people you

know they were so close man and you know we always had good times just in the

studio because that was where we lived everyday. You know you couldn’t catch us

in the streets, we didn’t party in the streets, we didn’t party in the clubs,

we partied in the studio, we did things together. 

 

AllHipHop.com: What was the feeling

like when the songs were just coming out and the videos were blowing up…where

were you in life then?

 

Danny Boy: At that time

I was recording my record from my forthcoming album with Death Row and that was

the A studio in Cam-AM studios in Tarzana, California. I am in the A

studio and Pac was in the B studio and you could just… Pac would just come

running in the room and I would be in the booth recording one of my songs. He

would come in the booth saying, “Come on D lace this part, I got something for

you man.” There were times of us being drunk and tired as I do not know what

and we would go in there and record them records.

 

One song that

really sticks with me is “I Ain’t Mad

At Cha”. We shot a video to that song

and it was not really coming across the way Pac or the executives from the

labels wanted it to come across. It was going to be slated and was not going to

be a single; I was somewhat upset because this was my opportunity to be in the

video with Pac. I had the chance to see that video after Pac passed away. The

director sent the reel to Suge’s house and I was there. To just sit there and

watch that video, to see us in the heaven scene when Red Foxx tells Pac, “You

got to earn your wings to get in heaven.” It was kind of emotional for me

because I was the only one in that scene who was still living, everyone one

else was legends or either passed away… Pac just passed a couple of days

before.

 

AllHipHop.com: When was the last time

you spoke to Suge Knight?

 

Danny Boy: The week after he got

knocked the f**k out, I spoke with him.

 

AllHipHop.com: What did he say to you?

Danny Boy: He said, “Ooh I’m straight.”  I’ve always told myself…see I was

brought up in church and knowing God, when I care about somebody my Lord, he’s

liable to see that. I was just calling to make sure he was good because the one

thing I don’t take for granted is life regardless of what somebody has done to me or how they make me feel. I just took everything I

learned from Suge as a great learning experience and I’ll always reach out to him

and I’ll always let him know some words that probably nobody else will tell

him. 

 

“You’re straight,

I’m praying for you…” I was thinking that maybe this dude got hit he was that

close to being killed at that moment. 

A shot is just as easy as a punch – if a person can get up on you

and hit you they can get up on you and kill you.  I had to reach out to him and make sure that he was cool.  And, we talked for a minute.  He said to keep doing the music and that

I should come out there to California, so we can get some things cracking

– which I wasn’t listening to that but – just to know he was alright was

good enough for me. 

 

AllHipHop.com:

Do you think in your opinion after all you been through and with you being

more mature, that there will ever be a chance of you working with Suge Knight

again?

 

Danny Boy: Never.  I wouldn’t record a record on his rest

in peace album.  I would be there

to watch him go away but I won’t sing a song for him ever in life again, never,  ever

again. 

 

AllHipHop.com: I heard you had the

chance to be on American Idol?  I

heard you made it all the way to Hollywood?

Danny Boy: Yeah I made it to the top 22.

After I got through doing a part everybody was clapping and I was getting a lot

of love from Paula and Simon. Those guys were really treating me nice and the

lawyer came to me and shoved some papers in my face saying, “What the f**k is

this?”  I looked at it and it was

some papers of me being on Death Row on their website saying, “Danny Boy album

coming out soon.” One of the rules were you could not be involved with a record

label or under any contractual agreement. 

I had been off that label; I was signed at 15 and was off the label when

I turned 21 by the courts.

 

AllHipHop.com:

Did you ever try to take them to court for royalties or anything like that?

 

Danny Boy: This has been the hardest

trip I’m still on right now…filing some procedures and things like that against

Tupac’s estate.  I can’t really

file against Suge because he filed for bankruptcy for Death Row because they were

put out of business.  I know that

me and Tupac’s mom had signed an agreement for me to be paid when it was all that

time I was waiting around…I waited months, I waited months and I finally got in

touch with her and she told me that my payment had been sent to Suge –

her company told her to send the payment to Suge – Why? I don’t

know. 

 

AllHipHop.com: I’m still going through

it and the thing is when you don’t have money you can’t compete against these

big record companies and these moguls who have a hundred million dollar budgets.

It’s kind of hard to fight against them with a lawyer that, you know my little

five thousand dollars and twenty-five hundred dollars runs out faster than that

of Tupac’s mom with her two million and that’s how it would work out.

 

AllHipHop.com: You never mentioned that

to them and asked directly “where’s my royalties?”

 

Danny Boy: To who, Pac’s mom or Suge?

 

AllHipHop.com: Suge.

 

Danny Boy: I mentioned it to him and

he’s the one that turned me on to the first lawyers saying that Pac’s mother or

Pac’s estate owed me.  [He said]

the lawyer he used to contact them and what ever we needed to do that, “We’d

make it happen.” The first lawyer I talked to – it gets to a certain

point where he makes me think I’m about to get paid and a couple of months go

by and I’m not hearing from the lawyers or a couple months go by and, “We can’t

do anything.” Then they come with a bunch of false information to make me not

want to go after the money.   

 

 

AllHipHop.com: What is your

relationship with Pac’s mom now?

Danny Boy: Nothing.  I wouldn’t say s**t to her if I had the

opportunity – she’s a fake, she’s a phony and I hate to say it because

Pac was my friend, Pac is my friend – no disrespect to him.  But I believe if Pac was

living he wouldn’t have treated me like this.  We didn’t have this kind of relationship.  I can walk up to Pac and get a hundred thousand

dollars out of his pocket at that time if he had it on him.  So for me to have to go through so much

over something that it is clear in evidence is ridiculous. Something, I was a

part of, over something that I’ve written. I just think it’s disrespectful to my

mother who’s resting in peace – when Pac wasn’t being paid by Death Row Records,

she was very adamant about going to Death Row Records and Interscope

to make sure he got the right portion that he deserved. 

 

I seen Pac’s

mother at the memorial held at the Tupac Shakur Peace Garden, and when I saw her it was liked a

ghost jumped in her face.  She

hugged me and hugged me and she said, “Oh I’ve missed you and I’ve been worried

about you,” and “We’re finally through this…God has finally released us and

we’ve made it through the storm.”  This

was really my first time being around his mother since Pac had died and I was

with my manager. I’m crying because I’m emotional, I’m standing in the Tupac museum  and I’m feeling like I’m around Pac because I’m

around his mother, and I’m falling into the trap of her.

 

My manager was

saying that’s some bull because you are still going through the same thing,

you’re still going through the same problems. She’s the one that made it

through the storm. She ended it by saying yeah we need to get together and you

belong here and she called over her people and said give him your numbers and

get his numbers.  And that’s when I

knew – I’ve been in Hollywood a long time so I can’t even mention the artists that

I’ve met, the stars that I’ve met and the legends that I met…  so I can tell you I know how it is when

somebody will tell you get my assistants number and that’s kind of how she

played me.  I haven’t seen her

since.

 

AllHipHop.com: What kinds of projects do

you have going on now?

 

Danny Boy: What I’m working on now is

the most famous question. I’m used to being asked, “How was it working with Pac

and what was it like working with Death Row?” I kinda

fell a little behind the eight-ball but I’m back on it.

I’m working on my book to tell the story of my travels through Death Row and my

life, my relationship with Pac and we’re planning on putting ten songs on a CD

that will come inside the book when you purchase it.  I’m working on landing a deal with that.  I can’t even name the record labels that

I’ve been to that turned me away because their being scared of – I think

they call him Mr. Knight.  I’ve

been constantly singing and I believe that when God has something for you, it’s

for you and nobody can turn it down. I’m just constantly singing and recording

until one of those labels is ready to step up and say they’re willing to take a

chance on me. 

 

AllHipHop.com:  What inspired you to get into the

music industry?

 

Danny Boy: My mother inspired me into

wanting to really take it serious. 

She was a singer and before I was born she sang.  And all I can remember is the stories

of people saying how I sang like my mother and how you’re carrying your

mother’s legacy on. During her pregnancy and a little bit after she suffered

about seven strokes and it left her with a speech impediment. I was the only

person that really understood my mother out of all my eight sisters and

brothers and 12 of her sisters and brothers I was the one gifted to understand

every word that she said.  My

mother – through her and church – because I sang in church –

she would sit on the front row and every word I sang she would just cry.  When I went over the first time to

Death Row we were coming out with a Christmas album and my mother was deep into

church.  She didn’t understand but

she walked around with that album every Sunday at church saying, “Danny’s on

this,” not realizing that it wasn’t a Christmas album, it was the Murder Was The Case record that had just came out.  So my mother inspired me to take this thing real serious.

 

Danny Boy

“Slip N Slide” Video

 

AllHipHop.com: Is there anything you

remember from your time with Pac that you carry with you?

Danny

Boy: Yes, I shot my second video in Mexico for the song called “Slip N Slide”.

I was with Suge, his lawyer David Kenner, Michele, and my daughter’s mother. On

our way back, we were up about 30,000 feet in the air and our plane caught on

fire, we had to make an emergency landing. Once we hit the ground the fire

department and police was out there. Word got back to the family at Cam-Am

Studio and I remember getting on the phone with Pac and he said, “Man you got

s**t to do, ain’t none of that dying s**t…Danny. I was

crying and he was saying, “You good little homie, you

good, it’s going to be alright.” I remember that he told me you got to live you

got something to do. That stuck with me the most.

 

Sneak(er) Peak: DJ Clark Kent’s Black Friday Air Force 1s

Black Friday? Never did like that name. But I guess White Friday wouldn’t have the same punch in describing the day after Thanksgiving when people lose their minds while waiting in line to get at some ridonkulous sales. Hmm, kind of like those heads that stay on line waiting for the latest pair of limited edition kicks, but I digress. Nike Sportswear and DJ Clark Kent—a tragically underrated producer, for real—connected to create this Black Friday Nike Air Force 1.Obviously, the shoe drops Nov. 29 in three spots: NYC (21 Mercer ), then Beantown (Concepts) and then MI-Yayo (Shoe Gallery). Somehow the good Clark Kent will be at each of them (that frequent flyer mile account must be serious). Why all the hurrah? The shoe is supposed to have some ill materials. Said Kent in a statement, “I went to the fabric library, picked the prime suspects and went to work on the design. The end result…Something Black, Luxurious & Fly, and FRESH!!!! What better way to start the holiday shopping season?!?!” However, we won’t get all that info until the morning of release, so for now make due with the shadowy image provided. Well, at least there is an excuse to include some Clark Kent produced music. One. Junior Mafia “Player’s Anthem” VideoNotorious B.I.G. “Sky’s The Limit” VideoSauce Money “Middle Finger U” Video

Rapper Remy Ma Appeals Sentence; Claims Judge Made Errors

Attorneys for Remy Ma filed a motion in a Manhattan Court Room this week appealing the verdict handed down against the rapper in March of this year.

 

In court documents, the lawyers argue that errors committed by the judge presiding over the 15 day trial may have lead to an inaccurate verdict.

 

At issue specifically, were the judge’s instructions regarding the testimony of Remy’s victim, Makeda Smith-Barnes, who was shot by the rapper outside a New York City nightclub during an argument over $3000.

 

In closing arguments on March 24, Remy’s attorney Ivan Fisher argued that Smith-Barnes’ testimony actually supported his client’s explanation of the shooting as an accident.

 

However, the jury was instructed that if they believed the victim to be “truthful and accurate,” under the law, her words were enough to establish reasonable doubt.

 

Additionally, Fisher was barred by the court from arguing that the shooting in fact occurred during a struggle for the .45 caliber automatic handgun which, allegedly resulted in Smith-Barnes being shot in the abdomen at close range.

 

These two instructions, the appeal states, amounted to a “directed verdict,” which they say should be examined as more than just accidental error.

 

In addition, Remy’s lawyers argue that by including a previous unrelated violent incident at the Player’s Club in the indictment of Remy Ma, Assistant District Attorney Michael McIntosh effectively managed to taint the jury, predisposing them to issue a guilty verdict.

 

Remy, born Remy Smith, is currently serving an eight year prison term at the Bedford Hills Correctional facility, a maximum security prison just north of New York City.

 

The rapper was convicted of first degree assault, criminal possession of a weapon and attempted coercion.

 

She will be eligible for parole in September 2014.