What’s Up With OG Maco And Korean Rappers?

Looks like rappers here have an issue. The issue is once the images and sounds go across the world, those that are mere observers take and then create. The only thing is they create based on – what seems to be – STEREOTYPES. After seeing OC Maco’s most recent video, it seems some Koreans tried to emulate and only succeeded in pissing of Maco.

What do you think? Is this our doing or theirs?

Why Black History Month Matters

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Because when I was growing up going to the so-called best public schools in Jersey City, from kindergarten to the 12th grade, my total page count in terms of Black history, in math, science, English, social studies or history, and on and on, might have been 2 pages in 13 years of schooling. Yup, slavery, George Washington Carver, Rosa Parks, and Dr. King’s dream. #WhyBlackHistoryMonthMatters Because I grew up hating myself profoundly, my hair, my skin color, my eyes, my nose, my lips, my everything. Because although I knew I wanted to be a writer since I was a boy of about 11 thanks to reading Ernest Hemingway, I never knew a single Black writer existed until I got to college and discovered the Harlem Renaissance, the Negritude Movement, the Black Arts Movement Amiri Baraka Sonia Sanchez Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston Maya Angelou Haki Madhubuti Nikki Giovanni The Last Poets and on and on. #WhyBlackHistoryMonthMatters Because I desperately needed to see myself and people who look like me doing this that everything, because we did. Traffic light? Black person invented that? Gas mask? Black person invented that too. Folding chair. Black person invented that too. The grid for what is now Washington, DC? A Black person invented that too. #WhyBlackHistoryMonthMatters Because it is enthusiastically ignorant for folks in 2015 to say Black History Month is racist, or does not mean anything to them, or why is it in the shortest month? Because if we read, if we study, we would know that a Black man named Carter G. Woodson created “Negro History Week” in 1926. He picked February because folks like the great Frederick Douglass were born in this month and you do not get more Black history than Mr. Douglass, escaped slave, abolitionist, amazing speaker, abolitionist, freedom fighter. Carter G. Woodson, great Black scholar and historian who did not even get his high school diploma until he was 22. Carter G. Woodson who, after W.E.B. DuBois, was only the second African American to get a PhD at Harvard University. Carter G. Woodson who wrote many scholarly articles and books, including his most famous, THE MISEDUCATION OF THE NEGRO. A title so profound that Lauryn Hill’s THE MISEDUCATION OF LAURYN HILL cd was inspired by it. Yes, that Carter G. Woodson. #WhyBlackHistoryMonthMatters Because Africa is the cradle of all civilization, where life began. Because in Africa, before the Romans and the Greeks, there were revolutions and innovations and inventions and governments and universities. You do not think so, then read Lerone Bennet’s BEFORE THE MAYFLOWER to understand Black history does not begin with American slavery. Read the works of Ivan Van Sertima. #WhyBlackHistoryMonthMatters Because we are saying in 2015 (still) ‪#‎BlackLivesMatter‬‬ because there are folks in this planet who do not know these things just like many Black folks do not know these things, thus they think Black lives are worthless, worthy of being chokeholded to death, with no punishment whatsoever. #WhyBlackHistoryMonthMatters because all people and all people’s histories matter. No matter who you are you should know who you are. Because if you do not then you will not know what to bring to the table of the human race, of the human family. Which we should be ashamed of. There is no excuse, in the era of Google, for not reading, not stuyding, not thinking, not asking questions, not finding answers, and not falling in love with your beautiful self. #WhyBlackHistoryMonthMatters Because you matter, and if you are still saying, in 2015, someone has good hair or bad hair, someone is more attractive because they are lighter than the darker ones, then that means you are practicing profound self-hatred because you think this history is not you, not about you, not for you. And it is.

Of Bobbi Kristina: The Media, The Community, The Needed Change

First things first: Prayers to the Brown and Houston family. As a parent, this is unimaginable pain. Hopefully it is God’s will that she survives this.

Like most, I was momentarily in disbelief when I heard that Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was being kept alive by life support. I thought to myself, “How did this happen?” We can run through the “what if” scenarios all day.

I am not the one to judge the Houston Family or Bobby Brown’s, but I just feel that collectively we have to think differently about how we raise children into adulthood. Bobbi Kristina was 18 when her mother died tragically. She is 21 today. By most people’s accounts she was an adult, but I disagree.

A young adult that is faced with perilous or extraordinary circumstances must be coddled and mentored extensively, in my opinion. Shoot, some regular kids need this under normal circumstances. This is not the American way any more. First of all, African American families are under duress more and more just to survive. So, we often have adults trying trying to get by and the kids are often left to fend for themselves. Imagine having an inheritance of $15 million and still longing for familial and psychological support.

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This is a prime example of how we are failing our children.

Bobbi Kristina and those like her are microcosms – real world examples – that it takes a village to raise a child. With the turbulence surrounding Bobby and Whitney, I’m not certain of how Bobbi was raised or looked after in her earliest days. When Whitney was alive, they seemed vibrant and happy together. How she was reared (as an adult) after Whitney was found lifeless in a bathtub? Who was checking on her in the aftermath of that personal catastrophe? Who was protecting her during the period her parents were going through their tumultuous, public relationship? We do know she needed some good solid love and care.

When my family lost my dad, it was a god-awful situation for the family and we were never the same. I’m not chastising anybody, but there were times when nobody was there. I remember like yesterday, I told a good friend, “I miss my dad” and she continued to talk like she didn’t hear it (maybe she didn’t – I never asked). My brother was a boy when my dad passed and I am certain the both of us should have had some sort of counseling or mentorship. But we didn’t have much of that. It was different when I went through my divorce, which was hard on my daughter. I have to thank my close friends that looked out for my kid (Shout out to the Brown and Fisher Families), because I believe their intervention and love made all the difference. In hindsight, we had minor life issues compared to Bobbi Kristina, but when these matters happen, everybody looks around for blame.

For Bobbi Kristina, the Angela Bassett-produced TV movie “Whitney” has come under fire. This one movie didn’t do this. Certainly, if we want to place blame, then we have to look at how we approach celebrity. The public is fixated on celebrity until their lives, and possible deaths, resemble pigs in a feeding frenzy at the trough. People watched Whitney melt down and it was a raving obsession to see every detail of her life. Some publications even ridiculed her death and the surrounding details.

Bobbi Kristina was also fodder for blogs to eat up and poop out.

Click here for the rest of this op-ed piece, which delves into the media and ol’ fashioned compassion.

MMG's King Yowda – "California Rari" (Remix)

King Yowda remixes “California Rari” for the third installment of his AR 16 tapes. The Vegas rapper who signed with MMG in recent months plans to unleash a bunch of new material for the fans. For those not aware, the AR 16 tapes have been a mix of jackin for beats tracks as Yowda runs through a host of current radio and club hits. Check the “California Rari” (Remix) below:

BJ The Chicago Kid – "Strawberry Bubblegum"

Singer/songwriter BJ The Chicago Kid drop a brand new concept video for “Strawberry Bubblegum” inspired by Hype Williams’ Belly. There’s not much to be said other than the fact that BJ and director Davy Greenberg use the classic film perfectly to bring the song to life. “Strawberry Bubblegum” appears on BJ The Chicago Kid’s 2014 The M.A.F.E. Project.

Raven Felix – "Clock Strikes 12"

As her buzz continues to heat up, Raven Felix drops “Clock Strikes 12” off of her upcoming mixtape Valifornication. The San Fernando Valley native who at the age of 19 has already worked with a number of heavyweights including Snoop Dogg, Problem, Chevy Woods, Too $hort and more was recently featured on TMZ Live with Harvey Levin as well as Snoop’s GGN Show. Produced by C-Ballin.

Problem – "Compton" (p###. by Salva)

Not many artists in Compton, CA got the street cred that Problem holds. Check out the new music “Compton” produced by Salva. The track is help promote their upcoming Peacemaker Tour dates together. The tour kicks off tonight in San Diego. Problem is featured on Salva’s Peacemaker album.

ALTERNATIVE PICK – Hillsong Young & Free ft. Lecrae "This Is Living"

“This Is Living” is a collaboration with Grammy-winning rap artist Lecrae and Hillsong Young & Free. “This Is Living” is the much anticipated follow-up to Y&F’s debut album, featuring five new recordings. Fans of Lecrae will truly enjoy his verse at the end of this song and find inspiration in his words. Press play below and find change.

Exclusive: G Eazy Sound Check in NYC at Webster Hall

On 1/18/15 G Eazy performed at his second sold out show in two days at Webster Hall. He invited us to come and we got a chance to see how he sets up for his performance. Check out as we go behind the scenes of G Eazy’s sound check.

 

Devin Hill – "I Just Want"

R&B singer Devin Hill can be described many different ways. He’s an irresistible R&B maestro with exquisite charm and flare. He’s a real street cat with an edge that demands respect. He’s the man other man want to be,  the man women want to be with, and today the burgeoning R&B star releases the video to his latest single, “I Just Want” off his new project  “Love, Loyalty, Trust” coming soon!

Dro Fe – "The Circle" (P### by Happy Perez)

After the sweeping success of “Trenches” ft. Johnny Cinco, the last release off his upcoming project, “No Borders”, due out March 10th, south Texas street bard, Dro Fe, hits us with “The Circle”. Produced by multi-platinum, Grammy-winning producer Happy Perez, as is the majority of “No Borders”, the track to “The Circle” sets a perfect dark mood for Dro Fe’s in-your-face lyrics and gruff tone. The two pair well together and the same can be said of the remaining cast of characters on “No Borders”: Tracy T, Fat Trel, Z-Ro and GT Garza. Enjoy “The Circle”:

Jaden Smith Releases "This Is The Album" Project With Daniel D'artiste

(AllHipHop News) Jaden Smith is back with his latest project. The 16-year-old musical progeny has dropped the 3-track This Is The Album. Smith worked with Daniel D’artiste for the effort.

[ALSO READ: Jaden Smith Drops “Jetskis”]

[ALSO READ: Jaden & Willow Smith Talk Music, Fashion & Why Traditional Education Is “Depressing”]

Stream Jaden Smith’s This Is The Album below.

 

50 Cent's Horrible First Pitch To Become A Baseball Card (PHOTO)

(AllHipHop News) 50 Cent has already won a MLB Network Award for “Most Memorable First Pitch,” and now the Queens businessman’s infamous throw at a 2014 Mets game is getting another honor. Topps is turning the moment into a baseball card.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent Wins MLB Network Award For Horrible First Pitch]

The New York based collectibles company is memorializing one of 50’s most embarrassing public moments of his career. The Mets announced the special edition card via the franchise’s official Twitter page.

[ALSO READ: 50 Cent’s “Power” Season 2 Trailer Hits The Net (VIDEO)]

Check out Topps’ “50 Cent First Pitch” baseball card below.

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Kevin McCall Talks Past Issues With Wale Over Ex-Girlfriend Eva Marcille (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Singer-songwriter Kevin McCall decided to open up about his online altercation with Wale and his fans. The “Naked” performer sat down with VladTV to address the situation.

[ALSO READ: Kevin McCall Ft. Ty Dolla $ign “Yo Chick”]

McCall says the problems began when his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child Eva Marcille left a kissing emoji on a Wale Instagram picture. He claimed the IG comment came after the two were in dispute over visitation for their daughter. According to the Watts native, it was Wale’s followers that pointed out that Eva left the emoji on the MMG star’s photo.

“I don’t follow Wale. I don’t follow her. But his fans through him under the bus,” stated McCall. “Thank your fans, Wale. I’m mean sorry. You can holla at me when you see me.”

Apparently, IG users began mentioning McCall on Wale’s page, and he felt the need to defend himself. He responded by posting a message about not being jealous of a man with herpes, but the post did not include any mention of Wale.

“Any genius would know you don’t respond to that, because it’s gonna seem like it’s true,” McCall said. “He called me. I don’t know how he got my number… I was already turned up, because I’m like ‘I didn’t give you my number. But we’re gonna have this conversation.'”

McCall added that Wale was not “trying to be tough” on the phone. Since he appreciated what the “LoveHate Thing” rhymer had to say, he apologized to Wale.

[ALSO READ: Wale Talking To Kanye West About Designing New Washington Wizards Uniforms]

Watch Kevin McCall’s interview below.

PREMIERE: Slum Village Ft. Rosewood 2055 – "E(I)GO"

With “Dilla Day Weekend” (featuring performances from Slum Village, Talib Kweli, Black Milk, Tony Touch, Pete Rock, Joey Bada$$, Mobb Deep, Camp Lo & many others) getting ready to start in Miami this weekend (Friday thru Sunday), Slum Village drops off this new loosie; “E(I)GO” featuring Rosewood 2055. Be on the lookout for SV’s upcoming album which is slated to drop this Spring with guest appearances from Chance The Rapper, Jon Connor, De La Soul, Phife and Dilla among others.

Slum Village and Pete Rock will also be kicking off their joint tour this weekend in Miami as well.

Slum Village & Pete Rock Tour Dates:

Sat. February 7- Miami, FL @ The Stage (Dilla Weekend)
Fri. March 6- Providence, RI @ Fête
Sat. March 7- Cambridge, MA @ The Middle East
Mon. March 9- New York City @ SOB’s
Tues. March 10- Washington, D.C. @ U Street Music Hall
Wed. March 11- Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theater
Thurs. March 12- Cleveland Hts, OH @ Grog Shop
Fri. March 13- Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot
Sat. March 14- Kalamazoo, MI @ Bell’s Eccentric Café
Sun. March 15- Chicago, IL @ The Shrine
Mon. March 16- Kansas City, MO @ The Riot Room
Tues. March 17- Denver, CO @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece
Wed. March 18- Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
Thurs. March 19- Las Vegas, NV @ Insert Coin(s)
Fri. March 20- Grand Junction, CO @ Mesa Theater
Sat. March 21- Albuquerque, NM @ Sister Bar
Sun. March 22- Tempe, AZ @ Yucca Tap Room
Tues. March 24- La Jolla, CA @ Porter’s Pub
Wed. March 25- Pomona, CA @ The Glass House
Thurs. March 26- Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex
Sun. March 29- Oakland, CA @ Yoshi’s
Mon. March 30- Sacramento, CA @ Harlow’s
Tues. March 31- Portland, OR @ The Hawthorne Theatre
Wed. April 1- Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Thurs. April 2- Victoria, BC @ Distrikt Nightclub
Fri. April 3- Vancouver, BC @ The Fox Cabaret
Sat. April 4- Bellingham, WA @ The Wild Buffalo
Sun. April 5- Spokane, WA @ Red Room Lounge

Common & Fellow Panelists Discuss U#### Mothers & Black Fatherhood On "The Nightly Show" (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Actor/emcee Common was one of the panelists on Wednesday’s episode of The Nightly Show. The Chicago native appeared on the Comedy Central late night program to discuss Black fatherhood.

[ALSO READ: Common Builds His Ultimate Emcee + Talks Hip Hop & Race (VIDEO)]

Com was joined by New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow, President of the Center For Urban Families Joe Jones, and The Nightly Show contributor Mike Yard. The segment began with a clip of CNN’s Don Lemon reporting that 72% of children in the African-American community are born to u#### mothers.

“The number, it definitely hit hard in a way. I didn’t expect it to be that high,” stated Common. “When I hear 72%, it makes me think – ‘Well, that’s the number of u####, but… that doesn’t mean the father is absent.”

The conversation eventually turned to whether African-Americans are too defensive on talking about the subject of personal responsibility. The show’s host Larry Wilmore mentioned the criticism individuals like President Barack Obama and comedian Bill Cosby received when they spoke out about the subject.

“Of course, among our community we feel sometimes when you talk about family business out in the open – some people feel like ‘Why you wanna talk about it?'” explained the “Glory” rapper. “We need to talk about it. It needs to be discussed, and if some feelings get hurt with the truth then that truth is part of the healing process. So I don’t mind when certain elders say what they say about as fathers, we need to step up. But I don’t like the generalizations either.”

The guests also played a round of “Keep It 100.” Each man had to answer questions about playing in the Super Bowl versus being at the birth of their child and the perception Black women are too bossy.

[ALSO READ: ‘Selma’, Common And John Legend Score Oscar Nominations]

Watch clips from The Nightly Show episode “Black Fatherhood” below.

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Bobbi Kristina Brown's Family Reportedly Gathering To Say Goodbye

(AllHipHop News) It appears doctors are unable to do more to help Bobbi Kristina Brown’s current medical condition. People is reporting the 21-year-old’s family is gathering at her side to say their final farewells.

[ALSO READ: Bobbi Kristina Battles Seizures, Father Reveals She’s Not Married]

“Everyone is coming to the hospital to say goodbye,” a family member told People.

Despite the unfortunate prognosis, Bobbi Kristina’s loved ones are still holding on that she can recover. A second family source said, “It’s sinking in that this is it, but we’re all still praying that God will intervene and heal her body.”

Bobbi Kristina was reportedly placed in a medical induced coma after she was rushed to an Atlanta area hospital a few days ago. Prior to being hospitalized, the daughter of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston was found unresponsive in a bathtub at her home.

[ALSO READ: Bobbi Kristina Brown Reportedly Brain Dead; Bobby Brown Releases Statement]