Erykah Badu, Just Blaze + More Featured In Red Bull Music Academy Book

(AllHipHop News) Red Bull Music Academy is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a coffee table book containing conversations between 36 of the most influential, accomplished and burgeoning musical acts in the world. The book, For The Record also includes candid and in-depth conversations between major Hip Hop Just Blaze, Erykah Badu and upstarts The Underachievers.

Just Blaze is paired with legendary Motown arranger, Paul Riser for his conversation in For The Record. An overview of their talk reveals that for Just Blaze’s “What We Do” beat off Freeway’s Philadelphia Freeway sampled a song Riser arranged; Creative Sources “I Just Can’t See Myself Without You”.

For The Record goes on sale today in the U.S. for $39.95 in specialty bookstores, music shops and in the Gestalten online shop.

This is not the first time Just Blaze and Erykah Badu have participated in talks with Red Bull Music Academy. Check out Erykah Badu speak on meeting and her relationship with, J. Dilla:

Suge Knight: Russell Simmons Tried To Steal Snoop Dogg From Me + More

(AllHipHop News) Ten years before 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Trying redefined the commercial success ceiling for new rappers, Snoop Dogg’s 1993 Doggystyle album was the benchmark. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the Death Row Records kingpin Suge Knight spoke on the creation of the album, his relationship with Snoop in 2013 and reveals a story about how Def Jam tried to lure Snoop to the East.

A month before Snoop Dogg released his first single as a solo artist, “What’s My Name” he was arrested for the murder of Ethiopian immigrant Philip Woldemariam. According to Knight, at the time of Snoop’s September 1993 arrest, only one song had been recorded for Doggystyle and Interscope Records(specifically Jimmy Iovine) were hesitant to assist the unheralded MC. Suge himself even believed Snoop was going to jail:

Everybody thought he was going to go. A few times in court they asked him to stand up, and Snoop would actually get weak in the knees and fall back down. It was a lot of pressure. But it was still good to be able to come through and pull that off for him because it opened it up a bunch of doors and showed the world a different side of rap music.

The trial for the 1993 murder case did not take place until November of 1995, in which time Snoop Dogg had sold over 4 million records and became the hottest rapper in Hip Hop. Knight reveals that Lyor Cohen and Russell Simmons tried to lure Snoop Dogg to Def Jam, before Suge says he had to “literally smash them”:

They figured if they could work it out with Snoop, they could work it out with Jimmy [Iovine], and where that leave me? So then that’s when people turned around and said, ‘Oh, Death Row m########## is some f*cked up motherfuckas, and Suge Knight’s an aggressive mothaf*cka.’ Because somebody had to put their foot so far up Russell’s a*s he thought he was in the hot tub with the guys he usually be with. [Laughs.]

In a 2006 Rolling Stone interview, Snoop claimed Suge attempted to get him murdered while the Death Row boss was in jail serving a nine year bid for a 1997 probation violation. Seven years later and Suge explains that his and Snoop’s relationship has taken a turn for the better:

My relationship with him is where it’s supposed to be. It’s respectful on both ends. I could never turn around and say I hate this mothaf*cka, because he’s a part of my life and I’m a part of his life. There was times starting this business with Death Row that some people were scared to go out of town, scared to go to New York. I’d come grab him, we’d go straight to the airport, just me and him, no entourage, not one person with us. We’d get our room, we’d go hang out, we’d be everywhere. We would go there, post up, enjoy the city, respect the city, and that went so far.

Check out the full interview here.

Skyzoo Announces Jay Z Inspired "An Ode To Reasonable Doubt" EP

(AllHipHop News) New York emcee Skyzoo is set to drop his next project titled An Ode To Reasonable Doubt. The EP is an homage to fellow Brooklynite Jay Z’s classic debut album. To further honor the Roc Nation boss Sky is releasing AOTRD on Jigga’s birthday December 4th. He revealed the date on Twitter.

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An Ode To Reasonable Doubt will be the follow-up to Skyzoo’s previous 2013 mixtape The Penny Freestyle Series Part II. He dropped his last studio album A Dream Deferred on The Faculty/Duck Down Records in 2012.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Mixtape Download: Skyzoo [#BGA] – The Penny Freestyle Series]

Watch Skyzoo’s video for “Spike Lee Was My Hero” featuring Talib Kweli off A Dream Deferred below.

Class and the Politics of the Black Community in the Obama Age

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“The large majority of the Negroes who have put on the finishing touches of our best colleges are all but worthless in the development of their people.”

Carter G. Woodson, Harvard trained historian and creator of Black History Month.

Due to the importance of depicting Black Americans as a permanent underclass in the function of capitalism in this country, people outside the Black community are generally oblivious to the existence of the class distinctions that have wreaked havoc among Blacks   from the earliest points of American history.

When contemplating the sophistication of the oppression required to keep Blacks collectively in check and totally unable to topple the system built on their subjugation, the importance of the Black collaborator to maintaining this same economic system becomes more obvious. One of the most effective ways to ensure that collaboration has been creating classes of Blacks who through either their proximity to the White power structure, skills attained navigating that morally bankrupt system, or educational attainment, maintained such a desire to excel in the very paradigm that was destroying their brothers and sisters in race that they would act in ways intentionally, or often unintentionally, that sabotaged the very well being of other Blacks who had not obtained their class distinction. The irony of this reality is that usually those Blacks who are blessed with the skills to be the most effective collaborators to Black subjugation are the ones who have been largely controlling Black political discourse for over a century.

One may ask what makes this particularly distinctive in the case of the Black community since the elite, or upper classes, of every society are the ones who control their respective political discourse. The answer to that question lies in the very problem caused by the initial public perception that all Blacks function as one community in some greater “underclass minority.” Since broader society makes no distinction as to the various levels of Black American class structure, the notion of an elite segment within the Black community acting to the detriment of the larger segment becomes lost. Hence, when MSNBC has Black Phds discussing the plight of the Black poor and Obama’s policies relative to them, most Americans take that Black person as an authentic representative of Black aspiration without realizing that particular Black Phds’ desire is vested in better serving the presidential administration that is generally damaging the Black community, as opposed to actually representing the interests of the Black poor. Hence, the class dynamics of the Black community, working behind the shadows of America’s racist social structure, allows an educated cadre of Blacks to work their best at assuring the viability of the White power structure, while being chosen as the legitimate representatives of the Black poor and working class that are being destroyed by that same power structure.

These dynamics are particularly damaging to the larger Black community when the face of the White power structure vested in Black subjugation is a charming tall Black man with a beautiful wife, who  fulfills all the vapid, aspirational, self serving desires and fantasies, of those well trained Black collaborators. This is the reality of the Obama age.

From the beginning, the Black poor and working class were sold a bill of goods in this president based on credentials appealing to the Black petite-bourgeois. The Ivy League education and sterling credentials through the liberal foundation world of Chicago had no real resonance to poor Blacks living in a world of de-industrializion, neo-liberal privatization, and mass incarceration. But because those credentials were given light through the prism of the pedigreed Blacks who make up the same vacuous circles of “Public Intellectuals,” Talk Show Celebrities, and the Black Misleadership class, the Black poor and working class were pitched, top down, an image of the new Black savior who was the “the one” Black people had been waiting for. Hence, the craven petite bourgeois Black professional desire to both validate their presence in the hostile White working world, and vindicate all the abuses they received in that world, would be consummated in an Obama presidency. Meanwhile, the Black working class and poor were conned into buying the hustle. Obama’s presidency comes to life as the creation of Madison avenue marketing, Wall Street Financing, and Ivy league propaganda. The Grass roots bona fides of this president as“community organizer” were completely exaggerated if not concocted to dupe the Black working class and poor. Meanwhile, pimping out symbolism of a noble Black Freedom Struggle to dupe the Black poor into supporting a Black elite political fantasy was key to electing Wall Street’s Perfect Manchurian Candidate. This when the demographic browning of America and the limits of finance capitalism required Blacks neutralized to ensure wealth transfer upward.

In the end, both the Black poor and the Black elite have been left with nothing but “Yes We Can” buttons and worthless empty symbolism. At the same time the Voting Rights Act has been gutted, the Black/White wealth gap increases, Black unemployment continues unabated, and now Historically Black Colleges and Universities are being eviscerated by the same “one;” Barack Obama, Black people supported with over 95% of their vote. This is how the age old trajectory of the Black Educated elite controlling the political reality of the Black community has ended: with the largest abyss of Black socio-political status since the death of Dr. King. Hope and change indeed.

 

Kanye West Stops By The Breakfast Club For In-Depth Interview (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) A lot of people in the Hip Hop community have been waiting to see what would happen when Kanye West and Charlamagne Tha God finally met face-to-face. The Breakfast Club host had been referring to Ye as “Kanye Kardashian,” been continuously critical of his latest album Yeezus, and had been calling the Chitown emcee out for his animosity toward corporations.

[ALSO READ: Kanye West Speaks On Confederate Flag, Fashion & President Obama Calling Him A “Jacka**”]

Kanye finally stopped by Power 105 to address Charlamagne’s criticism. He also talks about fashion, his “love-hate” relationship with the paparazzi, the Roc-A-Fella breakup, the “Bound 2” video, the difference between Black wealth and Jewish wealth, and more.

[ALSO READ: Kanye West Says He’s Dropping Nike For Adidas]

Watch the full 40-minute interview below.

Chief Keef Has To Pay $25K In Another Paternity Case

(AllHipHop News) As Chief Keef is still dealing with issues in one child support case, the 18-year-old just found out he is also the dad of another 10-month baby. A DNA paternity test confirms that the “I Don’t Like” rapper fathered the child, and a judge has ordered him to pay $2,500 a month and an additional $25,000 for back child support.

[ALSO READ: Chief Keef Says He Has Grown Up (VIDEO)]

Keef had just paid off $11,000 in a separate child support case where he owed a total of $20,900. He is currently in court-ordered rehab for testing positive for marijuana.

[ALSO READ: Chief Keef Partially Pays Off Back Child Support To Avoid Arrest]

Lupe Fiasco Ends Salt Lake City Show After Getting Hit By Tomato

(AllHipHop News) Lupe Fiasco promised he would offer something new for his fans on the “Tetsuo and Youth Preview Tour,” but some of those fans left one of his recent shows unsatisfied. The Chicago rapper cut his Salt Lake City set short after a fan in the crowd hit him with a tomato.

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The Salt Lake Tribune reports the incident was sparked when a concert goer in the balcony at The Depot threw the fruit at the stage causing Lupe to stop performing and respond to the suspected offender.

“I’m gonna finish the show, but if there’ more people like that I need them the f**k out of here,” said Lupe. “I know what she looks like – fat, white b***h. Find her.”

Apparently, Lupe then requested that the entire balcony be cleared out causing fans in that area to shout they were not leaving. The Depot’s staff attempted to empty the balcony, but a few attendees were still on the upper lever several minutes so later Lupe walked off the stage. The Depot’s manager later revealed that the show was actually near the end before Lupe stormed off.

While some of the people in attendance supported Lupe on Twitter others felt offended by his choice of words directed at a women in the crowd. Lupe responded on Twitter:

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Watch portions of the incident in the video below.

Meek Mill Gives Back To Philly With “A Dreamchaser's Thankgiving”

(AllHipHop News) Philadelphia native Meek Mill is preparing to give back to his hometown with the first annual “A Dreamchaser’s Thanksgiving.” The two-day turkey give away will help feed 600 families in Philly.

[ALSO READ: Philly Natives Meek Mill & Dion Waiters Announce Dream Chasers Sports and Entertainment Youth Summit]

“Philly raised me and made me into the man I am today, so to do the first annual ‘A Dreamchaser’s Thanksgiving,’ was an obvious thing to do,” said Meek. “I’m blessed to be in a position where I can make sure that as many people as possible have a meal on Thanksgiving, so that they can be with their loved ones to enjoy the holiday.”

Local organizations Youth Working Together, Town Watch, and Unity In the Community will receive the turkeys. Meek will be on hand at the site. Philadelphia’s mayor Michael N##### and other city officials are scheduled to appear as well.

“I applaud Meek Mill for taking the initiative to give back to his home town,” said Mayor N#####.  “Gathering together with family and friends around a shared meal is one of the most important aspects of the holiday season.  It is important to give thanks for all that we have, and I am proud that one of Philadelphia’s own is donating his time and resources to make sure families in our city can do just that.”

“A Dreamchaser’s Thanksgiving” will take place November 26th and November 27th. Check out the locations/times below.

[ALSO READ: Schoolly D, Major Figgas & AllHipHop Among Honorees At 2013 Philly Hip Hop Awards]

Tuesday, November 26th

Martin Luther King Jr. Adult Center

5:00-7:00PM

2101-35 Cecil B Moore Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19121

Tuesday, November 26th

Hank Gathers Recreation Center

6:00-8:00PM

2501-19 W. Diamond Street

Philadelphia, PA 19121

Wednesday, November 27th

Vare Recreation Center

4:00-6:00PM

2600 Morris Street

Philadelphia, PA 19145

Kanye West Says He's Dropping Nike For Adidas

(AllHipHop News)Hold up, I ain’t trying to stunt, man, but these new Yeezys jumped over the jump man,” rapped Kanye West on Cruel Summer’s “New God Flow.” While Mr. West suggested that his signature Air Yeezys show line topped the classic Air Jordans in 2012, it appears in 2013 Ye is ready to dropped Nike all together and jump over to another brand.

[ALSO READ: Zappos Creates “Sh*t Product” In Response To Kanye West Diss]

In an interview with Hot 97’s Angie Martinez, Kanye spoke on how Nike did not offer him royalties on the sale of Yeezys and as a result a deal with rival Adidas could be in the future.

“The old me without a daughter might take the Nike deal cause I just love Nike so much,” said Ye. “But the new, me with a daughter, takes the Adidas deal because I have royalties and I have to provide for my family.”

When Martinez asked if the partnership with Adidas is official Kanye suggests that whatever happens next he will become the “Tupac of product.”

“There ain’t no Tupac of rap except for Tupac,” stated Kanye. “I’m going to be the first Hip Hop designer and because of that I’mma be bigger than Walmart.”

Kanye and Nike released two versions of the Yeezys. The initial Yeezys came out in 2009 and the Yeezy II’s became available in 2012.

[ALSO READ: ADIDAS Drops Limited Edition Run-DMC Kicks & Apparel]

Watch the interview below.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Kanye West Orders Boycott…But Why?

Kanye West is getting weirder. I mean, I don’t understand, even though I am sure there is a method to the madness. TMZ is reporting that Kanye West issued a report to NYC to stop buying Louis Vuitton until after Christmas, because…the head of Louis V wouldn’t meet with him in Paris. Apparently, the French CEO Yves Carcelle didn’t give a damn who Kanye West was and let him know about it. But, most people are saying this is the result of Kanye’s overall frustration with the Fashion Houses and designers that have blackballed him. He he wants in, but they won’t let him.

Now, I don’t know anybody buying Louis V like that, but if they did, I don’t think they would stop on the command of Kanye.

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

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Mally Mall – Wake Up In It feat. Sean Kingston, Tyga, Pusha T & French Montana

Mall Mall recruits Tyga, Sean Kingston, French Montana and Pusha T for his brand new single “Wake Up In It”, which will be available on iTunes in a little bit.

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EXCLUSIVE: Nino Brown Speaks On New Single "Nino" Featuring Rick Ross, Upcoming Mixtape "New Jack City 2"

(AllHipHop News) We The Best Music recording artist Nino Brown recently spoke to AllHipHop.com, while recording his new single “Nino” featuring “The Boss,” Rick Ross.

Nino’s upcoming mixtape is the follow-up to an earlier project titled “New Jack City.” The rapper, who borrowed his namesake from Wesley Snipes’ legendary character in the 1991 flick, discussed working with Rick Ross on his latest single.

“I been in the studio doing my thing. But one day Ross reached out to me and was like ‘Yo I’m not going to lie, your buzz is so big in the city its only right we do one,” Nino Brown explained to AllHipHop.com. “We get one in. He called me and I was pressed for time. And I just came up with this joint. When you hear it, you’ll understand.”

Nino spoke on his upcoming mixtape “New Jack City 2,” which will feature guest appearances from artists on Rick Ross’ Maybach Music imprint, as well as acts on DJ Khaled’s We The Best label.

“I got some of everybody on there,” Nino Brown told AllHipHop.com. “DJ Khaled’s got some input. He’s directing it because it’s like a movie starring Nino Brown. It’s like a collage of events. Khaled is like a director and I’m the actor.”

Check out the exclusive interview with Nino Brown below:

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Maino and Jadakiss at "What Happened" Video Shoot

Maino filmed his latest video for his single “What Happened” with Yonker rapper Jadakiss this past weekend. The story line of “What Happened” has the NYC rappers/artist as “Walking Zombies.”

Photos by: Exit21 Magazine

Lil Scrappy Allegedly Trashes Hotel Party

(AllHipHop News) Lil’ Scrappy allegedly trashed a hotel room, but the rapper claims he is not guilty of the infraction.

According to reports, Scrappy caused about $2,000 in damages to a McAllen, Texas hotel room. The rapper was booked for an event in the town, but the police claim a destructive party happened in the hotel room.

Promoters of the gig said that there were drink stains on walls, a hotel phone under water, and buffalo wing sauce spewed all in the carpet. Lil Scrappy told TMZ that he was only at this party for a few minutes before leaving and there for it was not his responsibility.

The promoter of the party is not threatening to sue Scrappy if he doesn’t pay the $2,000.

Mixtape Download: La Profecy & DJ Rell: "NWO"

DJ Rell & La Profecy have came together on a new mixtape series “NWO”. In this series expect to have exclusive A-List records on each tape. With world primer Rick Ross ft Gucci Mane – “I’m a Dog” & Future – “Regular Party” records you get that street heat. Other artist featured on tape include French Montana , Vado , Kendrick Lamar ect. Overall the tape is a classic and instant download. Shouts to livemixtapes on the primer.

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Tracklist:

1.Rick Ross Ft Gucci Mane – I’m a dog

2.Future – regular party 3.Chinx Drugz ft French Montana – feelings 4.Fredo kendrick Lamar – jealous 5.Pusha T ft Kendrick Lamar – Nosetalgia 6.Gunplay ft Ross lil Wayne – Kush 7.Young Scotter – Rap game 8.Future Ft Miley Cyrus Mr Hudson – Real & True 9.Rick Ross – own it Rmx 10.Jae millz – uptown anthem 11.Llyod Banks ft Vado – paint the sky 12.Llyod Banks – Failures no option 13.Currency smoke dza French Montana – 10 Bricks 14.Vado – Frank white 15.Smoke Dza ft .Currensy Wiz Khalifa- ash tray 16.Doughboys ft Jeezy pusha t – cash out 17.Meek mill French Montana Cory GunZ – right now 18.French Montana Chinx ft Meek – closing up shop 19.Meek Mill- make me 20.Nipsy Hussle Dom Kennedy – Check me out

Shawn and Marlon Wayans Party at Hennessy V.S Event

Over the weekend actors and comedians Shawn and Marlon Wayans made their way to Chicago to perform at the Chicago Improv. After their performance, the Hollywood brothers made a point to take in some of the Chicago nightlife and were spotted at the Hennessy V.S event at Bodi.

The duo arrived at about 1AM and mingled with many of the guests in attendance. Shawn was dressed in a black leather jacket with a green scarf and opted to keep his sunglasses on inside Bodi, while Marlon sported a black beenie hat and a black zip up sweater. Marlon later took off his sweater to reveal a short sleeved v neck t-shirt underneath and sported a pair of Hennessy V.S white sunglasses.

Drake To Release Hit Boy-Produced "Trophies" + 3-4 New Songs Before 2014

(AllHipHop News) Drake is not done with 2013. During an interview with VIBE Magazine Drake explained how he plans to release four, possibly five songs before the end of 2013, including the highly anticipated “Trophies” produced by Hit Boy.

Instead of releasing it commercially, Drake may ultimately decide to opt to release the songs similar to his release of previous songs, on his OVO blog:

Not an EP, but maybe a blog thing like how I did ‘Versace,’ ‘The Motion,’ all those in one night. I’ll probably do ‘Trophies’ and three or four other records.

Drake explained to Revolt TV a month after Nothing Was The Same was released about
why “Trophies” was left off the album:

I’m not a ‘just throw it together’ kinda guy. And I had two different hooks on there, I didn’t like either of them. I started sending it around and as great of a job as other people did, it didn’t sound right if I wasn’t on the hook. I always wanna do my own hooks for the sake of my performances. I don’t like being off a hook, ’cause then I can’t really give you a moment if someone else is doing the hook.

Drake also spoke about an Aaliyah-featured record and a song with YG during the Revolt TV interview, possibly hinting at these songs being among the four released. Drake also said the release of the remix to “Wu Tang Forever” is up to his producer 40:

[‘Wu-Tang Forever (Remix)’] will probably come out with all that stuff—I hope. It’s on 40. He has all the verses.

EXCLUSIVE: Artist Daniel Edwards Discusses His "Jay Z/Care Bears" Sculpture, Kim Kardashian & More

(AllHipHop Features) Jay Z’s partnership with high-end retailer Barneys New York came under fire after two African American customers accused the store of having them detained because of racially motivated profiling. Critics called for Jay to cut business ties with Barneys and cancel his exclusive apparel line with the company.

While there were many detractors to the Jay/Barneys relationship in the wake of the profiling allegations (including a Charge.org petition now with over 57,000 signatures), there were also many supporters of Jay’s decision to continue selling his limited edition Barneys line, because it will collect proceeds for his nonprofit Shawn Carter Foundation.

One of those supporters is artist Daniel Edwards who created the Care Bear inspired sculpture “Jay Z Cares and Shares.” Edwards had been critical of Jay in the past, but the Indiana native says this time he supports the “Empire State of Mind” rapper.

AllHipHop.com connected with Edwards for an exclusive interview to discuss his work, the Barneys controversy, Kim Kardashian, and more.

[ALSO READ: Jay Z Announces He Is “Moving Forward” With Barneys Collection]

AllHipHop.com: You previously created a sculpture that was critical of Jay Z when he was selling his “Occupy All Streets” T-shirts. Why did you decide to create a sculpture supporting Jay in the Barneys controversy?

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Daniel Edwards: With the Barneys’ controversy, I felt he was being victimized a little bit. He was the only person associated with Barneys who was being criticized for not breaking ties over their racial profiling policy, which is not fair.

Regarding the Occupy All Streets T-shirts, I felt it was unnecessary for Jay Z to present himself as though he was profiting from the OWS movement – it was a PR blunder for him. I feel his trip to Cuba didn’t help his image either –a wasted opportunity for good press, I thought. Instead of smoking cigars in the streets, he could have been seen helping those people. A little forethought there could have helped him with his current PR blunder. Maybe he’s a little too eager to be seen as a mogul for his own good.

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Edwards’ “Mogul (Jay Z Occupies Occupy Wall Street)”

You released a statement with your “Scrooge” sculpture making the point that Jay represents the 1% and not the Occupy Wall Street movement. What is your response to critics of Jay’s Barneys collection who say those items also represent and are specifically priced only for the wealthy?

I think he is demonstrating that there is a high value to be placed on his aesthetic, which, I think, is meant to represent Brooklyn. That can be uplifting for those who come from the same place and share his aesthetic. And if the Shawn Carter Scholarship Foundation is legitimately raising funds from those profits for students in need, then it makes sense to court the people with the money.

What is your opinion on the allegations that Barneys racially profiles African American customers? Would you personally support the collection?

No, I will not support the collection at Barneys if I feel that allegations of racial profiling are founded, and I am sure there is merit to the allegations. But I wonder, is it a milestone that Barneys is representing Jay Z’s image? I think it might be, and I could see why Jay Z would protect that. I would assume some party with an agenda would object to his brand being represented at Barneys, and I could also see another party with another agenda trying to force him into action against the establishment. Both parties with opposing agendas might prefer he left Barneys. I’m glad he stood his ground, and I hope he finds a time in the future to address the issue of racial profiling.

Jay Z has been very vocal about his knowledge and appreciation of contemporary art. Has he or anyone on his team ever reached out to you?

And I like that about him! I’d be surprised if he contacted me! I don’t think my work about him has been too flattering!

You’ve done a few pieces relating to Kim Kardashian. Why is she a regular muse for your art?

She was impossible to ignore when I did my work about her!

Edwards' "L.A. Fertility" Sculpture Of Kim Kardishian
Edwards’ “L.A. Fertility” Sculpture Of Kim Kardashian

Are there any pop culture figures that you haven’t depicted yet that you think could be a future subject for your work?

I’d be very happy if I could do pieces on Chuck Berry and Bob Dylan that could receive relevant attention. I’d like to do a piece on Obama before he leaves office. I enjoy doing work concerning civil rights issues and have since doing a public monument of MLK Jr. for the city of Indianapolis in 1995. But mostly, I love taking up the point of view that seems to get neglected in the media and if I can find the right celebrity image to appropriate for the cause, I’m happy.

How do you view the value of art as not just something for amusement, but as social commentary as well?

That is a very considerate question to ask me! I am lucky to have the opportunity to talk to people like you about relevant issues, and that could not happen for me if it were not for art. It is nice to make a cool image, make someone smile, but it is even nicer to be able to say something with it that may have meaning and prompt a point of view.

For more information about Daniel Edwards and his work visit www.cacanet.com.

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Derick Bowers Discusses His Jay Z Petition, Getting Charlamagne’s “Donkey of the Day” & What He Expects From Barneys’ CEO]

Watch a 2009 video of Daniel Edwards talking about his work below.