Big Boi talks about groupies!
Big Boi talks about groupies!
“Sun Come Up”
“Ma Money”
“Ringtone Murder”
Fans of Queensbridge rapper Nas debut album Illmatic, will receive a different take on the release from best-selling author/activist.
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, the educator, who is an avid fan of the rappers “intellectual genius,” revealed details on a forthcoming book he is working on about Illmatic in published reports.
“Every song on Illmatic will be analyzed, interpreted and then re-articulated in a kind of intellectual sense from his own base in Hip-Hop and were trying to deal with that seriously,” Dyson revealed.
Dyson continued to praise Nas during the interview as he cited the rappers “intellectual philosophy and the political relevance” in terms of “speaking truth to power in these post modern, post industrial urban spaces where truth is being squeezed out.”
“This brother is rising up with a rebellion and a kind of serious, serious political power that is necessary,” continued the activist, who sought to have a face to face meeting with Nas to discuss one of Illmatics best known songs, “One Love.”
The track holds a special place for Dyson, whos brother Everett, is currently serving a life sentence for a murder he says Everett didnt commit.
The siblings were recently profiled and featured together on the CNN special “Black in America. ”
Released on April 19, 1994, Illmatic is regarded as a classic among Hip-Hop fans and critics who rank it as one of the best Hip-Hop recordings of the 1990s.
No release date was available for Dyson’s book Illmatic as of press time.
Young Jeezy has a problem. Since the Georgia native blindsided the national Hip-Hop scene with 2005s Lets Get It: Thug Motivation 101, there have been countless peers who have appropriated his raspy voice and ad lib centered flow to craft their own hits.
Jeezy reaffirmed his position with 2006s The Inspiration, but rumblings are strong in 2008 about if he can still maintain his position. With his third LP, aptly titled The Recession (Def Jam), Young Jeezy seeks to answer those questions using the United States economic and moral decline as his central theme.
The album starts with immense promise courtesy of the tour de force opening named The Recession Intro. The track features mood-setting news interludes proclaiming the impending economic recession before Jeezy attacks the booming, triumphant synths and horns of DJ Toomp. Here Jeezy deftly reflects on the countrys current financial slump through the perspectives of the poor, middle-class, and street hustlers.
Jeezy maintains the mode of conqueror on Welcome Back. The Atlanta MC draws a line in the sand against the many style imitators that have emerged in his shadow. Let me check my attitude / Excuse Mr. Attitude, why you got an attitude? / Cant stand these rapping n****s / Fakin ass trappin n****s / Never ever had a pack n****s.
Long time collaborators Midnight Black and Drumma Boy handle the bulk of production on the albums middle tracks, which results in the LPs gift and curse. On the high-powered anthems Crazy World and Hustlaz Ambition, Jeezy lives up to his promise that this album reflected the content of his debut but on steroids.
The former track exhibits Jeezy detailing the struggles of hustling to feed an entire family and the hypocritical nature of our justice system. The latter interpolates lyrical elements of Tupacs classic Ambitionz As A Ridah over sprawling synth effects for a clear example of Jeezys signature sound.
Surprisingly its the overall lack of diversity in the production that hurts the albums first half, not Jeezy, who lyrically touches on enough topics to uphold his end. The continuous bombardment of the same garish, synth-styled musical arrangements (Dont You Know, What They Want, Amazin) start to pull the LP down into one long monotonous vibe.
This error must have been sensed, because things get back on track starting with the lush, Don Cannon-produced Circulate. The snowman sounds refreshed and energized over the non-synthetic instrumentation, which utilizes a sample of Billy Pauls Let The Dollar Circulate. The samples trumpets, bongos, string instruments, and poverty-focused chorus enliven Jeezys lyrics and fits perfectly with the recession theme.
Anthony Hamilton and Lil Boosie (Everything), Trey Songz (Takin It There), and Kanye West (Put On) ensure that the album hits the home stretch strong as each guest compliments Jeezys style and dont deter from the overall flow. The most interesting guest spot comes courtesy of Queens lyricist Nas.
With the hatchet buried, both MCs use their contrasting styles to offer commentary on Barack Obama courtesy of My President. Jeezy pontificates on the Democrat nominees important example for those in the streets, while Nas plays elder statesman exhorting Obama to remain humble in spite of his growing superstardom.
Overcoming shaky moments in the albums early half, Jeezy again sets himself apart from his Trap music peers. But this time he combines a serious social theme with his usual content to make that distinction. And while theres no doubt that America is currently in an economic decline, in 2008 that same claim cannot be made about Young Jeezy.
Young Jeezy Featuring Kanye West
“Put On”
Young Jeezy
“Hustlaz Ambition”
The release of Wu-Tang Clans Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) set the stage for the release of a string of solo albums from each of the nine collective members. In 1995 Raekwon introduced the critically acclaimed Only Built 4 Cuban Linx , a theatrical album which is often thought to be responsible for much of the gangster imagery littering Hip-Hop today. The other critically acclaimed, and now sometimes overlooked, album released in late 1995 came from none other than fellow Clan member GZA. Liquid Swords displayed themes of crime and philosophy over a backdrop heavily influenced by chess and Samurai mythology. GZA wordplay over RZAs dark production led fans to easily describe him as one of the Clans most exceptional lyricists. He may not be the most vocal in the Clan, letting us know that in group interviews he often doesnt say anything, but his lyricism speaks for itself. It is that lyricism that has kept him at the forefront of the group and given him the ability to release albums consistently. In the 13 years since Liquid Swords, GZA a.k.a The Genius, has released six albums, the most recent being Pro Tools which promises to deliver more of the solid lyricism fans have come to expect. GZA about the importance of wordplay in Hip-Hop, the new album Pro Tools, and his take on 50 Cent and Soulja Boy.AllHipHop.com: What is the meaning behind the album name, Pro Tools?GZA: Theres not a story behind it or anything. Its just software that we use. I happen to look at it one day while was trying to come up with the name of the album. I didnt have a name and the label wanted something. Most of the time when I work the title comes after the song or album is made. One day I thought Pro Tools. Pro Tools sounded perfect .tools from a pro.AllHipHop.com: I heard it takes you a long time to put together a song and sometimes that bothers RZA?GZA: Yeah, he said Dont take two f**king weeks to write a song [laughs]. But a lot of times those are the songs that he likes. If I work on something, and Im really on it, I can finish in two or three days. You look at a song like 0% Finance [off of the new album Pro Tools] and that takes about two days to research the subject matter and gather information about certain cars. I wanted to look up car slang so I could incorporate it into my lyrics. This way Im not just saying He drove a Lexus/he parked the Navigator. Id rather say, Her great grandfather was a Cherokee Indian/Explorer and Navigator whose travels then began. Theres a difference thats important for those that write and put time into their lyrics.Alphabets – GZAAllHipHop.com: Nowadays you dont hear too many artists that speak about researching their subject matter or taking a few days to write a song. Most of them say I dont write down my lyrics.GZA: And you can tell. Its like when youre reading an article you can tell if the writer cared about the subject or not. When you listen to lyrics you can get a sense of how much effort the artist put into it. I could sit here and say On the interview/laying on the bed/T.V. on/thoughts in my head/look out the window/bird fly by/turn up the stereo/track sounds fly. Thats what rap is nowadays. Its A-B-C rap.AllHipHop.com: Youve been in the game for 15 years so would you say that the biggest change in Hip-Hop is…GZA: The regression.AllHipHop.com: Thats and interesting way to describe it. Do you feel Hip-Hop is moving backwards?GZA: Things should be simplistic, but not in the form it is now. Cats that are 23, 24 and 25 are doing these A-B-C rhymes. Its simple in that sense. People can solve the equation too easy. I once said in an interview that if you had someone who went into a coma in 87, woke up in 08, and you played Slick Ricks Childrens story against a typical rap song today, he would think Slick Ricks song was in the present. Basically he would switch up the present song with the song from the past because Slick Ricks song sounds so much more advanced than what typically plays on the radio now. Look at what dudes was doing in 87, 88, and 89 they were 20 years ahead of their time. Cats nowadays are twenty years behind with slow delivery, weak wordplay, and ideas. Ideas alone its the same story.
Ask the average MC to write a rhyme but set it in the 17th century theyre f**ked up. What? I cant talk about my Maybach?! I cant speak about rims and b######?! Theyre stuck. Thats how you test them and see their real lyrical abilities.
AllHipHop.com: So what would you say to new lyricists are artists trying to make it?GZA: Be original. Dont rhyme about what everyone else rhymes about, and if you are, try to rhyme about it in a different way. Do it in a way that will make cats say, Wow .I didnt know he was even speaking on that. Craft it in a way where it will be respected and be there for the long term. Do you and be different. When Im around I give the new rappers advice. The main thing I do is try to take them out their zone. Ask the average MC to write a rhyme but set it in the 17th century theyre f**ked up. What? I cant talk about my Maybach?! I cant speak about rims and b######?! Theyre stuck. Thats how you test them and see their real lyrical abilities. No money, no cars, no blackcards…can you write about being in a room with nothing in it? Just the four walls? Where does your mind go now? A lot of MCs nowadays just write what they see and not what they think. Half these rap lyrics aint thought provoked/just a lot of beef until they get caught and smoked.AllHipHop.com: Well getting back to the album, what made you decide to turn Pro Tools from a compilation album to a solo album?GZA: I didnt want to short myself. The label really just put up mixtape money. It was a mixtape, but as time went on my opinion on the album started changing. Plus it was taking me a long time to give the label the album. If they can be that patient on something I should have given them in two months then I have to make sure I give them something good. I do make a living doing this, but I also love what I do. I hear the cats talk about paper and of course we get money off of the music, but if I really felt it was just about money the label would have got a mixtape a few years ago. I would have given them a mixtape with a bunch a s**t just thrown together on it. I love what I do and I cant short change myself.AllHipHop.com: We spoke about the biggest change in Hip-Hop since your entrance but what do you feel has most changed about yourself?GZA: I would say Ive grown. I didnt know as much about the business as I should have known. I still dont know as much as a lawyer some artist do. My change has just been growing and developing as an artist and seeing that in your music. Also hearing the fans speak to you about your work because you realize that they are growing with you. Dude has been a fan for 15 years and now hes a father. Girl that has been a fan since 12 is now a mother. They are developing so as an artist I want to grow up as well. If I talked about being in the crack spot 12 years ago Im not really trying to talk about that today. I was never in the spots like that but you get my point. You got dudes running around in the rap game for years now still talking about slinging crack in spots. Still on the block but they havent been on the block for ten years. Even in R&B If you was talking about doing s**t in the club at 14 people dont want to hear you singing the same s**t when your 28 or 29. People are growing.AllHipHop.com: Youve been vocal lately on your criticism of certain people in the industry. After the YouTube video came out where you spoke on Soulja Boy and 50 Cent what made you retract the statement about Soulja Boy?GZA: Oh, I never retracted my statement on Soulja Boy. He may have taken it a certain way, and I did feed into some of the stuff people were saying, but lets get a few things clear. On the clip, someone in the crowd said Soulja Boy and 50 Cent suck d**k. I never said that I dont talk all that suck my d**k s**t on wax or in person. Me and my brothers dont talk like that. A couple of bloggers twisted it up and I cleared up the situation. I said homeboy dont got lyrics. I was sober. This dude dont got lyrics. I didnt say screw Soulja Boy. I have a son your age so Im not knocking you. You got a hot ringtone, but when I think about cats like Special Ed I wasnt getting at him or saying he f**ked up Hip-Hop, but I know 16 year olds that could lyrically run circles around him. There are cats around now that came out around that age like LL Cool J or MC Lyte. At 16 years old, me, Dirty, and RZA where terrorists on the mike. Kool G Rap was that young. Imagine KRS-One at that age. Look at Nas. Nas was 17 when Illmatic came out and that album was recorded the year before. I cant let people tell me age is an excuse for him not being lyrical. He produced his own song and it was cool but at the show that night I said how I felt. I mean, youre not going to see that many GZA fans at a Soulja Boy or 50 Cent concert just like their fans wouldnt be at my concert. I dont expect it. I wasnt coming at him because Im not going to go at a young dude like that. I just voiced my opinion. If hes going to be in this game he has to learn how to take the good with the bad. You might have a million Soulja Boy fans saying, F**k GZA. He cant rap. Just because I disagree? Whatever.AllHipHop.com: What made you decide to go at 50 Cent?GZA: After all that took place [50 Cent] addressed it. You guys have heard it. It still wasnt anything big. When I heard him I thought it was kind of funny like, Is this a diss?AllHipHop.com: Joe Budden has a lyric You can tell a guy I spit better than you/but hell say Im better for whatever I do. Do you feel its harder to battle rap in todays climate and be judged on just skills?GZA: [50 Cent] can argue that his diss record is better but that doesnt hold weight. Dont think that because you sold more ff you want to talk about money and record sales you have a point. I understand that. That holds weight in the eyes of the shareholders. On the other hand there are people really reading and listening to these lyrics. If youre not really into Hip-Hop you might not listen to the lyrics. You can like the beat. If youre really into the music you can tell the difference in quality. If you sold more, hey, theres nothing wrong with being rich. Get your money. Its not going to make me better. Ive never been the flashy, have money type of dude. A lot of dudes have that style. They look at me like What are you a scientist? They make fun by saying I bomb atomically . [laughs]. Thats not even my verse, thats Inspectah Decks. This is your craft and youre going to make fun of that verse? I had [the 50 Cent response] written months ago. I just happen to throw it on a beat and the producer was like, Whoa, we gotta use that. I just wanted to say something. I can say what I want. Its just a song a well written song.AllHipHop.com: Weve spoken on what you dont like about Hip-Hop, but what do you still enjoy about it?GZA: I like that its still raw. Even with all of the phonies, fakes, bitters, haters, and the fake façade its still raw. Break Dancing is stronger than ever. Graffiti is on another level. Kids is still MCing. Really the only thing thats not growing is MCing. They used to talk about Hip-Hop like it was a fad. Its over two decades old and still growing. You see it in commercials. You hear the slang. You hear it in church. I mean Kirk Franklin is around because of Hip-Hop. AllHipHop.com: Well before we go any final words on the album?GZA: Pro Tools is out now. Get it. If you dont like it break it up and send me an email. If you like it ride it til it breaks.
I’m your desire, I’m your supplier, Donnie seductively coos as he attempts to channel his inner Prince on the vocally mediocre debut single, Take You There off his album Just a Rolling Stone. The performance is interesting, considering that Diddy swears up and down he picks artists on vocal merit. Even Diddy’s featured rap shows his world is nowhere near any world where records or MP3’s are purchased. In the long run, this might be a problem for over indulgent new comers to the music business by way of a reality show. Take You There is perfect for the drunk Aubrey O’Day types still dancing at the end of the night and Just A Rolling Stone is packed with music for those drunken girls that Donnie might be tempting to panty drop. Take Dr. Love besides the repetitious Im Dr. Love and semi-contagious beat its got nothing. It sounds like a B-Side from the O-Town recording sessions where Donnie nasally prescribes, take a dose of me and Ill see you in the morning. There are a few shining moments they have no hint of originality, but theyre shining moments nonetheless. My Idol has him channeling Chris Brown, Pretty Girls Cry guided by Ryan Leslie pushes Donnie to hit notes that challenge his register, and Hollywood Girl shows the vulnerable side of this Bad Boy with the help of Danja. On the other hand, tracks like Hurt That Body invoke a cheesy boy-band doing Hip-Hop moves on stage while they rub their abs and doing a slow hip-pump. Donnie personifies what could have gone wrong with a white singer breaking into an urban market what it’d be like if Justin Timberlake had played his cards all wrong. All that doesn’t matter because he’s got the Making The Band backing, so his persona works in context. Just A Rolling Stone stays within the parameters of a reality show album and thats fine, but once Making The Band runs its course, unless Donnie connects with audiences in more ways than hooking up with women on TV, hell have nothing else to offer. Just A Rolling Stone would prove more lucrative as a demo tape for the album of Europe’s next big boy band.
Young Jeezy has added a voter awareness to the line-up of events celebrating the release of his third solo album The Recession, which hit stores nationwide yesterday (September 2).
In addition to a full day of events in his hometown of Atlanta, including an in-store appearance, concert and star-studded release party, it was announced that Jeezy and his CTE label mates and staff will host a voter registration drive on Thursday (September 4).
The CTE Voter Registration drive will be held from 5pm-8pm at Sean “Diddy” Combs Justins Restaurant, which is located at 2200 Peachtree Road in the posh Buckhead section of Atlanta.
In addition to encouraging fans and others in the local community to take part in the electoral process, Jeezy, who turns 31 in October, will also join in the process, by registering to vote for the very first time during this years presidential election.
In support of The Recession, Def Jam Records and CTE will also host a special Jeezy performance tonight (September 3) on Wednesday at the Tabernacle, bringing home a hectic promotional run which has seen the Def Jam trap star traveling across the country in the last two weeks.
The Recession features the popular Jay-Z remix to the Kanye West assisted hit single “Put On” as one of two bonus tracks added to The Recessions 18 cuts.
Young Jeezys album The Recession is expected to top Billboards Top 200 chart next week.
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.MONEY MAYWEATHER GOT COLD ROBBED
I
heard something crazy had happened to Floyd and here it is. Somebody
cold robbed Floyd Money Mayweather for about $7 million in jewelry
right out of his home in Las Vegas. Somebody robbed him in August in
broad daylight. Mayweather has confirmed the robbery and issued a
reward for $100,000. The thieves broke into his bedroom window and got
busy when the boxer wasnt home. Apparently, the house wasnt armed,
there were no cameras and no guards. Now there are. Money should have
had that covered.
To cash in
on the reward or help with the crime, check out Sherbrooke, Jelan and
Associates at (678) 457-5858 or (404) 786-1321. You can even remain
anonymous.JUELZ DENIES JACKING!In an statement to AllHipHop.com, Juelz Santana revealed details
about the incident, which took place as the rapper was preparing for a
show at the Sheperd Busch Empire in London on Sunday (August 31).
Bottom line, my former Manager along with an ex group member (no
specific names mentioned due to the No Snitching rule) accepted an
astronomical amount of money for a paid date that never happened or was
ever brought to my knowledge, Juelz Santana told AllHipHop.com. I was
NOT robbed. My staff and I were kicked out of our original hotel for
the commotion.
Despite working out his outstanding differences with the promoter,
the two shows in the United Kingdom were canceled as a result of the
altercation.
The London and Wolverhampton shows were canceled by the UK Police
minutes before show time due to the hotel commotion and the Polices
inability to handle the turn out, added Santanas publicist Lynn
Hobson, who witnessed the chaos.
Read the whole story here!JOURNALIST VS JOURNALISTI dont know former head of The Source Kim Osorio and I have not read her book yet, but I heard its causing a firestorm in the game of Hip-Hop journalism. So, all I basically know about this book is that she admits to having sex with Nas and 50 Cent. There is also a lot about The Source and Benzino in there, I am told. I heard she taped something on BET, maybe The Black Carpet, because I heard she got into it with host Toure. For those that dont know, Toure is a hotshot journalist that made a serious mark in mags like Rolling Stone. Anyway, the interview went left when Toure reportedly told Kim that Editor-In-Chiefs shouldnt date artists. I heard that it was offensive to Kim in some way or form. On the side, I heard that Toure was making a point about her activities and said something like she choose to sleep with the sexiest men in Hip-Hop. And Kim said, Did you just call 50 sexy? He didnt confirm or deny, but he stuttered his way to the next line of questioning. Hahahaha!
AHH WEEK – FINALLY! More details tomorrow, my brothers and sisters!
RETURN OF THE DEATH ROW MACK
Call me stupid. Thats fine. Right now, I dont know where Death Row is with all their assets. It was sold, the decision was reversed WHATEVER! There is a new rumor that I got. I am being told that British R&B singer Mark Return of the Mack Morrison has signed a $1 million, 3-album deal with Global Musis Group, the same people that bought Da Row. I think they still own the house that Dre built. Anyway, Mark recorded “Return Of The Mack in 1996. This means the Mack is back!
HOLLYWOOD FRONTING ON 50 CENT?
I was just wondering why I wasnt seeing 50 Cent in the new campaign for Righteous Kill. I know that DeNiro and Pachino are the stars, but they usually try to reel urban people in using a darker face. No 50! Apparently, the film makers have decided that 50 Cent isnt hood anymore, that he doesnt appeal to the demo anymore. I realize 50s just pushing units, but who is AND record sales arent a true guage of box office appeal. Look at Common and Cube. They sell modestly, but still have respect and long-term appeal.
ILLSEEDS QUICKIES
I thought this was common knowledge, but Eminem and Royce have deaded their feud that was a long time ago.
Rumor has it that a bunch of rappers ran for their guns when they heard Russia invaded Georgia. LOL.
Shouldnt the show 24 get some props for Obamas success? I told you I was a fool. Shout out to President Palmer.
Bobby Brown is planning to marry again his manager/girlfriend Alicia Etheredge.
Michael Jackson and Pamela Anderson Lee are an item, according to the Mirror. LMAO!
Amy Winehouse is now a Buddist I hope she can defeat the Devil now.
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is going to resign. He will reportedly have to do some jail time, pay a six-figure fine and about 300 hours of community services. Im happy he rejected the Hip-Hop Mayor title.
RANDOM QUOTES
This is a quote from rapper NYOIL regarding Yung Berg:
NYOIL: I can’t believe that has gotten no press coverage. I can’t believe this. Allow me to enlighten you. T.I. came up and said his little 1,2,1,2. “YAAAY!” Yung Berg got up at the Respect My Vote Convention, and in front of middle schoolers and high schoolers, and
said, “Yo, if y’all want some of this Yung Berg d**k, Y’all better get out and vote.”
Diddy gets his ignorance on – LOL:
There are no Black people in Alaska. [Illseed note: I know one Black dude in Alaska!]
Jay-Z gets at Teairra Mari and Foxy Brown a bit:As far as Foxy or Tierra Marie, these are people that I have given
chances to. Sometimes it dont work out. Its understandable that they
would be upset, but you got to look at it in my point of view as well.
I did give them chances. What I am very happy about is, that no matter what people say, no one
has ever said that I am dishonest or that I have taken one dime from
them, he says raising his voice. Ive never cheated anyone out of a
dime.Click the image to go to the whole story.
JESSE JACKSON KILLED MARTIN LUTHER KING?
Now, I dont believe that Jesse killed MLK, but that is an opinion largely based on me not believing. But, after The Game mentioned it, I did a bit of research and lo and behold, I found a bit of stuff. I dont know Steve Cokely, but he is talking some stuff right here.
See this:
I wonder why they havent tried to off Cokely? Check out the other videos at illseed.com, where parts 3 and 4 get DEEP.
MICHEAL ERIC DYSON WOULD EAT BILL COSBY UP!
I dont know what happened to Bill Cosbys album. I do know that Dyson challenged him to a rap battle. Bill doesnt want it. He knows Illmatic like this? Crazy!
MR. RODGERS CHECKS IN ON THE HURRICANE
Here you go:
AHH, what up! Just giving you an inside perspective on what u have or may not have heard about hurricane gustav. New Orleans didn’t take a direct hit(Thank God). It hit west of new orleans where close to 18% of the fuel and gas for the US come through! Also thankfully it seems as if the levees have held up. Mayor ray nagin said people can go back probably thursday.
I’m in Baton Rouge, about 800,000 here right now as u read without power. We were hit rather hard, a lot of residents say this is the worst hurricane damage they’ve ever seen! We got tons of down power lines, trees, telephone poles, its crazy! Thankfully me and mom property is ok. A lot of tree topple houses and cars. We were under curfew last night from 8pm-6am, and they say its possible we could be out of power for up to 3 weeks, but that’s speculation right now!
Lastly, as of now only 7 deaths have been reported, mostly from trees falling on houses and car accidents! Just wanted to let u guys know how it is in the dark right now! Its rough, but I would never EVER compare anything to what katrina did to reshape the entire country!
AHH community member,
Mr. Rodgers
SHELZ GET BUSY ONE TIME!Sandman, this is Foxy Brown. Foxy Brown, meet the Sandman. The Legends of Hip Hop Tour posted up in Detroit over the weekend. (Damn if we don’t need to do a live remote from that city) And one of the performers was Miss Foxy. Folks were amped. People were excited and then .. she started performing. The word is she did some half-ass medley of feature bits she did for other artists instead of performing her own songs. People got so frustrated they suggested strongly that she get off stage aka Boooooo! (Insert Cold in the D reference here). Other comments included her weave was jacked and she looked fat. I heard Scarface and Nas ripped it but most folk in Detroit wouldn’t know because nobody really bothered to go to the show anyway. R. Kelly vs. Ne-Yo. Sort of A while ago Ne-Yo was removed from R. Kelly’s Double Up tour by the promotions folks because he didn’t sign some paperwork. Ne-Yo said it was Kelly’s doing because the applause for his opening set was getting a little too loud. And we know this isn’t the first time Mr. Kelly has been accused of getting b####-a-fied when another performer got some burn while he was in the building. Anyway, Ne-Yo sued and the promotions company didn’t even bother to respond. $700,000 for like two shows isn’t bad. The judge signed off on it today. Fat Joe Says Republicans Killed His Sister Fat Joe lost his sister due to a botched epidural. She was anesthetized from the waist up instead of the waist down. Per Joey Crack, the lack of decent health care in this country lead to the tragic mistake, as unskilled students were allowed to perform the procedure. With Obama’s call for access to better health care, he suggests you think about not voting Republican this November. Arbitrary Nonsense . Game is pounding the pavement, talking up LAX. I watched my 153rd Game interview in the last three days and yeah, he’s still talking about you know who. At this point it’s just obsessive and weird. [Who, Shelz, who?!?] Bobby Brown is getting married again. Poor, poor soon to be Mrs. Brown. She’s marrying a dude who hasn’t even paid for his divorce yet. Good luck girl. Daddy Yankee performed for Fiesta Americana at the RNC last night cementing his connection to McCain. I could say his brain cells died along with Reggaeton, but I won’t. He is completely entitled. Aaaaaand I’m out!LADY DRAMA – MiJac Taps Pam Anderson, Kelly Works It, and Palin’s Kid!Is Michael Jackson Tapping Pam Anderson? Ewww What a sickning thought this is! Well sick yes true I don’t know, in any event I’ve been hearing that the King of Pop and the Queen of (whatever comes to mind) are seeing each other on the low! British tabloid The Mirror is reporting: The odd couple seem to have bonded over their love of plastic surgery and have been hooking up in Malibu. We hear the big-boobed babe is a massive fan of Michael and it seems the feeling is mutual. A source said: It was all arranged by their people in total secrecy, very cloak and dagger. They go on to say….. They arrived separately at the Shutters Hotel on Malibu Beach so no one would suspect anything and then had a few drinks in the bar. I can’t stomach Michael Jackson hooking up with any woman let alone Pamela Anderson! And don’t give me the ‘he has kids’ crap… so does American Idol Clay Aiken and we all know his wrist is flicked to the highest level of crank back so….. Kelly’s working… and as long as my boss is illseed she’ll always get pub from me… so enjoy: Have I kissed enough ass yet? [Illseed note: NOPE! Let me say this, I would get my Kim Osorio on with Kelly! So don’t call me a journalist!] Oh what a tangled web we’ve weaved… Palin’s Daughter is a ____________! Some photos have surfaced of GOP VP candidate Sarah Palins preggo’s daughter Bristol having a good OLE time! Man karma’s a bi*tch huh! Got to admit this ish is good entertainment! Why waste my time tearing down our own in rumors when I could tear down the other side? Lady Drama’s Food For Thought: Am I the only one who feels a Jay-Z/ Beyonce tour is over kill? How are the Republicans going to clean up Palin’s squeaky clean image now? I’m just curious to know the tactic I could use it some day to get out some real greasy sh*t! Is anyone else repulsed at the thought of the outcome of what a Michael and Pamela offspring would look like? Man people made my job super hard today, will one of you industry cats do something stupid to make my time worth while? DAMN That’s it folks go hard or go home! With the way rumors are looking this week I would just stay home 😉
TOM GREEN TO REPLACE CHUCK D?
TOM GREEN, WE LOVE YOU!
They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!
-illseed
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Harlem, New York rapper Juelz Santana returned to the United States today (September 2) and took the time to address rumors of an alleged robbery, which resulted in him losing valuable jewelry.
According to rumors, Juelz was robbed of his belongings as pay back by an angry promoter for a show that never took place.
The performance was reportedly booked by a former manager, who allegedly stole the show money.
Reports suggested the unnamed promoter and a group of men approached the Dipset member during a stay at a local hotel.
As a result of the confrontation, Juelz allegedly had to be escorted to another location.
In an statement to AllHipHop.com, Juelz Santana revealed details about the incident, which took place as the rapper was preparing for a show at the Sheperd Busch Empire in London on Sunday (August 31).
Bottom line, my former Manager along with an ex group member (no specific names mentioned due to the No Snitching rule) accepted an astronomical amount of money for a paid date that never happened or was ever brought to my knowledge, Juelz Santana told AllHipHop.com. I was NOT robbed. My staff and I were kicked out of our original hotel for the commotion.
Despite working out his outstanding differences with the promoter, the two shows in the United Kingdom were canceled as a result of the altercation.
The London and Wolverhampton shows were canceled by the UK Police minutes before show time due to the hotel commotion and the Polices inability to handle the turn out, added Santanas publicist Lynn Hobson, who witnessed the chaos.
Other than the two canceled shows in the United Kingdom, Juelz Santana, JR Writer and Skull Gang members Richmond Rab and DJ Tobb Cobain completed a successful tour of Europe, which included stops in Amsterdam; Rotterdam; Sweden; Switzerland and Norway (Trondheim, Bergen, and Oslo).
Juelz Santana and his Skull Gang are planning a new mixtape titled The New Movement To Move With, which hits stores on September 11.
Brooklyn bred rapper Jinx Da Juvy was shot in the head and wounded last weekend, AllHipHop.com has confirmed.
The 22-year-old rapper, who has been mentored by Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons for some years, was involved in an altercation in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn last Friday (August 22).
During the fracas, a number of rounds were fired, with one round striking Jinx in the back of the head.
He was out there late at night going to his spot to get clothes. Something popped off and he was on the block and next you know s**t jumps off, Jinxs manager Phil Gates told AllHipHop.com. Brownsville is serious right now.
The rappers skull was cracked as a result of the gunshot wound, which grazed the back of his head and left an open wound.
Jinx, born Derek Carr, is currently at home recovering from the incident, which is his third time being shot since the age of 16.
According to Gates, the incident has opened Jinx eyes.
Hes at the point now where he realizes he cant play both sides of the fence, Gates said. Hes not going to put himself in this position again. He sees what he has to lose, his brother was bugging out and upset, not to mention that businesses that we have already lined up.
Jinx, who hails from the Langston Hughes projects in Brooklyn, was originally signed to Kool G. Raps Igloo Entertainment production company.
After a deal with Def Jam went sour, Jinx signed with Russell Simmons Russell Simmons Music Group.
With that label also defunct, Jinx and his manager Phil Gates have taken an independent approach, recording, releasing and distributing music via their label, Strong Enough Entertainment (S.E.E.).
As Jinx recovers, Gates will oversee Strong Enough Entertainments various endeavors, which includes the Strong Enough Achievers Foundation (S.E.A.), an organization dedicated to youth literacy.
Jinx will continue to receive medical attention as he recovers from his gunshot wound.
Hes not 100 % together yet, so I have to be careful not to move him too fast on his recovery, Gates said of the rapper, who recently enrolled in college and will continue to pursue a career in music.
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In recent months mogul Jay-Z has found himself the target of strong criticism from promising former pupils Foxy Brown and Teairra Marì.
During a recent interview with AllHipHop.com, Jay-Z replied to the accusations levied at him by both artists, whom he personally signed during his reign as CEO of Roc-A-Fella and President of Def Jam.
As far as Foxy or Teairra Marì, these are people that I have given chances to. Its understandable that they would be upset, but you got to look at it from my point of view as well, Jay-Z told AllHipHop.com. “I gave Teairra Marì the same shot I gave Rihanna. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesnt.
In her recent XXL cover feature, Foxy lamented over Jays lack of visitation and encouragement during her incarceration, emphasizing that everyone else in her circle made time beside him.
There are times when I just really needed him and he just wasnt there, a disappointed Foxy disclosed. That broke my heart more than anything. When they sent me to jail, I just knew he would be there, everyone came. But he never showed up.
R&B upstart Tierra Marì is equally upset at Jays absence from her career.
In a July interview with AllHipHop.com, Marì expressed her hurt that the man she called a father figure would not even call to let her know she was being dropped from Roc-A-Fella Records.
Jay-Z defended his actions from the perspective of a businessman.
You know that stuff is going to happen, eventually its going to happen, Jay-Z told AllHipHop.com. What Im happy about is, that no matter what people say, no one has ever said that I am dishonest or that I have taken one dime from them Ive never cheated anyone out of a dime. No ones ever said that, right?
Jay-Z is currently completing work on his highly anticipated Blueprint 3, which is projected for release in early 2009.
When talented singer Syleena Johnson sang on the hit All Falls Down with Kanye West, she expected her label Jive to get behind their breakout star and help push her 2005 album Chapter 3: The Flesh to the next level. Instead, she found that her label was content to let her career tread water, and was rebuffed in her attempts to maximize her arts commercial potential through proper promotion.Tired of the circular bureaucratic justifications and doublespeak, Syleena Johnson successfully negotiated her release to become a fully independent artist. But after starting her new label Aneelys (her name spelled backwards), the headstrong Chicago vocalist found out that independence comes with a high emotional and mental price. Now just with the release of her fourth full length LP, Johnson reflects on how the trials of motherhood, being a CEO, and navigating the music business helped birth Chapter 4: Labor Pains.AllHipHop.com Alternatives: You were on Jive for eight years and released three albums with them. What prompted your decision to part ways with them?Syleena: I was talking to the vice president, and basically he told me in so many words that they werent going to do anything different with my third project than they did with my first and second [albums]. It was time for a second single, and I was concerned about why there was such a long turnaround.So we had a conversation about how they do things and that they werent going to change. We had an amicable well I dont want to waste your money and my time agreement, and said lets end it here.AHHA: Youve mentioned on some of your press releases that before you had to let others guide your career. Now that youre independent, what will be different about your musical arrangements and songwriting?Syleena: The nature of my material, regarding how I go about it, will remain the same. Ive always had creative control [on previous albums].Now the business side will be totally different. Obviously, we dont have the finances to push like Jive does, but we have other resources that are going to be a lot more effective. And were going to focus more on marketing than we do on recording. In the past, Jive distributed the money heavily on recording and [as a result] there was nothing left for marketing. Were going to flip it this time.Still the project is at the exact same level [creatively] as if you paid a million dollars for it. Theres so much technology out there now where you dont have to spend millions to make an album. You can put together a great album for very low cost.AHHA: Of course theres a lot of work that goes into starting your label Syleena: [interrupts] Yes!AHHA: Explain what you had to go through from getting together a team to building a business model.Syleena: Getting a team together is very difficult because being a brand new label you dont have the financial push of a major. Obviously people cant benefit financially like they would on a major record label. So its more about the passion of the person working for the artist as opposed to how much theyre getting paid. You have to find people who are willing to work and passionate about your project.
“Working with Robert has taught me a lot. This is a man who does not
sleep. Ive never seen him sleep in the ten years Ive known him. From
that Ive learned how to pay the price. No matter what the
circumstances are – getting the project done – regardless of how tired
you are, going past what you think you can do.” Syleena on working with R. Kelly
Then they have to be reliable because theyre still going to be holding down day jobs. They have to be able to balance their job and yours. Next you cant finance a bunch of people, so everyone has to wear a lot of hats. I have to as well, and its very difficult because Im the artist and its a conflict of interest at times. I have to negotiate on my behalf when thats really not my job. But Im also the label, so I have to politic for myself.Ive been in authoritative positions before, but never like this. I have to do paperwork and be hands on with everything. So being that I was a recording artist for the past 16 years and had everyone doing these things for me, its a big change. Before all I had to do was look pretty, make albums, tour, and maybe lose weight for a photo shoot. So on top of being the CEO, first artist on the label, add being a wife and mother. [laughs]AHHA: With all these responsibilities swirling through your mind, are you still able to push all that away when its time to go in the studio and be creative?Syleena: The cool thing about struggle is that it produces excellent material. When Im in the studio, it doesnt take long because I already have a story based upon what Im going through. Because of these struggles its made the lyrical content of Chapter 4: Labor Pains really good. In different ways it balances out.
“Kanye is way too busy. Its hard to get a hold of him.” – Syleena on collaborating with Kanye for her 4th album
AHHA: Explain the significance behind all your albums being titled Chapters.Syleena: I decided to do chapters when I signed with Jive. I felt like as a writer Im a storyteller, and the best story I can tell would be my own. I knew it would be more real and passionate.Theres nothing wrong with singing a song someone else wrote, Ive done it before on all the Chapters. But the majority of what I say must come from my story. One thing I cant do is sing something I dont feel or have experienced in some form.I dont feel reluctant to share myself because I feel that is my purpose. As a celebrity, people are going to find it out one way or another, and Id rather them hear it from the horses mouth. That way, you cant get it twisted.AHHA: Youve worked extensively with R. Kelly on all your previous albums. How have those collaborations helped you as an artist?Syleena: Working with Robert has taught me a lot. This is a man who does not sleep. Ive never seen him sleep in the ten years Ive known him. From that Ive learned how to pay the price. No matter what the circumstances are – getting the project done – regardless of how tired you are, going past what you think you can do.Being in the studio with him really helped my writing skills. Just recently I took Chapter 4 to him and the next single Shoo Fly, and he thinks its going to be the greatest song ever. But he told me to go in and change the bridge because I have this talking part in it. He was trying to explain to me that when you have a hit it should run consecutively from beginning to end because you dont want to bore the listener. Thats the kind of lessons I get from him.AHHA: Its been three years since youre last album came out. When you look at the landscape of music, do you think there have been any drastic changes or is it still as you left it?Syleena: It was on the verge of a big change, but now its gotten really big. Hip-Hop has started to take on a life of all different things. Its even expanded past culture and genre. Its become about dance, clubs, R&B etc. You got rappers singing their own hooks these days. Hip-Hop has taken over because it has so many lifelines, and in a way it overshadows R&B.AHHA: You were trying to get Kanye for this album? Were you able to get him?Syleena: [sadly] No. Kanye is way too busy. Its hard to get a hold of him.AHHA: Your new label Aneelys is being distributed through Universal. Even as an independent, the distributor will sometimes try to offer suggestions about what the final product should be. Are you having any of those issues?Syleena: Oh no. Its to the point now where I wish they would. [laughs] The deal is basically you are your own label and youre responsible for everything. They made it very clear all they do is distribute. But theyre supportive and excited. No problems from them.AHHA: You did a few plays and recently stated you didnt care for them. Was that because of the structure involved in doing plays or was it issues behind the scenes?Syleena: I dont like being a part of a crew, thats one thing. I also dont like my creativity being stifled. They wanted me to stick so close the script like a movie. Now if it was theater I could see that. But these little plays I was doing were entertainment. So I hate when they tried to uphold some kind of integrity like theyre Broadway.The play Cheaters (I did) was great: the people, the professionalism, everything. But overall I just dont like the organized chaos that goes on backstage. Im not into it but I cant control it because its not my stuff.AHHA: A few years back right after your divorce someone asked you about love. You stated plainly that you felt you didnt even know what love really meant. Now in 2008 with a new child and husband, can Syleena Johnson define what love is?Syleena: I dont think any of us will ever know for certain until were dead, go to heaven and meet God. Only then will we know what true love is.However, I think I came really close when I saw my childs face when he came out of my body. The love I have for him is unlike any love Ive ever experienced. Thats the closest thing I can pinpoint regarding what true love is. Id do anything for him.It took my marriage to another level because together we created this dude [laughs]. Thats big! He going to go into the world and do things just like we are. And my husband shares the same obligation I do to our child. Before I had a child, I didnt know what love was. Now, I have an idea.
Tennessee Hip-Hop artists will be the center of attention this weekend as rapper Young Buck co-hosts the first annual Tennessee Music Conference and Hip-Hop Awards.
The music networking event, which kicks off Saturday (September 6) and runs through Sunday (September 7), is designed to “honor and pay homage to the people who have helped to develop the Tennessee Hip-Hop market to what it is, and work as a state to help to continue to build the market,” according to a statement from the events website site.
“This event will help to establish a foundation in which the Tennessee music community can use to help grow and develop their careers in music,” the statement read.
Young Buck, along with DJ Freddy Hydro will host the conference and awards ceremony.
The conference will start at 8 a.m. Saturday at Millennium Maxwell Hotel and Resort in Nashville.
Activities planned include showcases, an A& R Power Panel that will reveal how to get signed to a major label, a media and promotions panel set up to discuss the importance of self promotion and building relationships with media outlets, an artist panel that looks at how to make money independently in the music and entertainment industry and a DJ panel which reveals what DJs for in a hit record.
The A&R panel will feature various music industry professionals, including “Corporate” Cory Sparks (Interscope/ KOCH A&R), Freddy Hydro (Hitz Committee/ Jive), Alvin Williams, C. Wakeley and others.
Those comprising the Media and Promotions panel include Bryan Deese (Owner/Creator Concrete Magazine), Leon Bailey “L.B.” (wordofsouth.com), Janiro Hawkins (VP of Southern Entertainment Awards), P. Brown (Streettalk Newspaper & Promotions), Julia Beverly (Ozone) and others.
Haystak, La Chat, Playa Fly, All-Star, JC (Block Ent R&B), Mr. Serv On., Young D of Hypnotized Minds, Granddaddy Souf, Trai D and Mr. Mack will appear on the artist panel.
DJ Freddy Hydro will be among those on the DJ panel, in addition to DJ Squeeky, DJ Infamous, Dutty Laundry, DJ C-Wiz, DJ Bryant D and DJ Trap.
The conference will conclude with an after party featuring Young Buck and fellow rapper The Game.
The event, which begins at 9 p.m., will also include an appearance Scarface, who will also perform live.
The Tennessee Hip-Hop awards will take place on Sunday at the G###### Convention Center in Nashville.
Veteran rap duo Eightball and MJG, Three 6 Mafia, DJ C-Wiz and DJ Squeeky will receive Special Pioneer Legend Awards during the ceremony.
Confirmed performers for the event include Young Buck as well as All-Star, Cowboy, Grafitti Boyz, Grandaddy Souf, Kinfolk Thugz, Paper, TraiD and Young D.
For details on the Tennessee Music Conference and Hip-Hop Awards, visit http://www.tmchiphopawards.com.
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