Reported Source Claims Jimmy Henchman Was Actually Behind Bogus 2PAC/Bad Boy Shooting Article

(AllHipHop News) One of the most embarrassing moments in the history of the Los Angeles Times came in 2008 when the newspaper published an article titled “An Attack On Tupac Shakur Launched A Hip-Hop War.”  The piece asserted that Sean “Diddy” Combs’ associates James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond, Jacques “Haitian Jack” Agnant, and supposed friend James “Jimmy” Sabatino conspired to orchestrate the shooting of Tupac Shakur in 1994 as retribution for not signing with Bad Boy Records.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Nas Reveals Conversation w/ 2pac Right Before His Death]

At first the piece was heralded as exceptional journalism, but it turned out that it was all based on a lie. L.A. Times reporter Chuck Phillips centered much of his story on FBI documents allegedly forged by master con man Sabatino whose family is connected to the New York mafia. The fake docs claimed that Sabatino was present with Combs and The Notorious B.I.G. the night Pac was shot at the Quad Recording Studios in New York.

Phillips said Sabatino called him from prison and provided information about the incident that allegedly backed up research the reporter had already collected. Ultimately, it was discovered that the so-called FBI papers were typo-filled forgeries drafted on outdated typewriters. Phillip’s story was discredited and the L.A. Times was forced to retract the article.

Sabatino recently gave his first interview to the Miami New Times and asserted that he was never in contact with Phillips. He says it was Rosemond who orchestrated the fake FBI docs scheme. Sabatino has been honest about other elaborate hoaxes he has conducted including pretending to be the nephew of music executive Tommy Mottola in order to steal $60,000 worth of Mac computers.

Jimmy Sabatino
Jimmy Sabatino

“This was the one con I didn’t do,” said Sabatino. He goes on to say Rosemond purposely set him up to appear as the source of Phillips’ bogus report.

Phillips later wrote an article for the Village Voice in 2012 revealing that Rosemond admitted involvement in the ’94 Pac shooting to federal prosecutors in an attempt to arrange a plea deal for a pending drug case. Rosemond was eventually sentenced to life in prison for a heading up the criminal enterprise known as “The Rosemond Organization.”

[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond Sentenced To Life; Official Statement]

Rosemond’s former friend Dexter Isaac had also confessed to being involved in the Quad Studios ambush. Issac told AllHipHop in 2011 that Rosemond gave him $2500 and jewelry to conduct the hit on Pac. Henchman was also recently implicated in ordering the 2005 shooting of Pac’s former Death Row label head Suge Knight.

[ALSO READ: Hip-Hop Rumors: Jimmy Henchman Got Suge Knight Shot?]

Issac was also a known source for Phillip’s L.A. Times 2Pac article. Another layer to the story comes in the fact that Issac and Sabatino were housed at the same Pennsylvania prison, and both inmates had access to typewriters while incarcerated.

Sabatino was released from prison this past summer after serving 14 years. He was arrested again recently for conning hotels in Miami and for possessing nude photos of a 17-year-old girl on his phone.

Rosemond is facing a separate charge for the murder of Lowell “Lodi Mack” Fletcher in 2009. That case is set to begin next week.

Swizz Beatz: My ONLY Concern Right Now Is Working On DMX’s Comeback Album (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) In 1998, Swizz Beatz produced the majority of DMX’s sophomore album, Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood which went on to sell over 3 million records. 15 years later, Swizz Beatz spoke with Sway on RapFix Live to reveal that his main priority is DMX’s comeback album.

While stating that he and The LOX are already “10 songs deep” into their new album, the Ruff Ryder legendary producer stated DMX is his main priority and even hinted that X might be returning to rare form:

Everything is DMX for me right now. It’s my main focus because it’s what started everything. So, if I don’t focus on that, then it’s just not right. He’s been going through a lot of different things but … he’s DMX! He’s good; he’s in good vibes. But wait until y’all hear this music though — y’all gon’ really know how he is. We working hard on that and I can’t wait. I can’t wait.

Check out the full interview, including A$AP Rocky with MTV’s RapFix Live below:

3 Questions With… Yancey Boys

When a great musician passes away, they leave behind not just a musical legacy, but their family, friends, and fans. The loss of J. Dilla was a devastating blow for hip-hop, and the loss of a father, son, and brother. Since his passing in 2006, there have been a handful posthumous projects featuring his incredible craftsmanship: Jay Deelicious: The Delicious Vinyl Years, Jay Stay Paid, Rebirth of Detroit, and The Lost Scrolls Vol. 1.

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The newest project is Sunset Blvd. an album created by Frank Nitt (of Frank’n’Dank) and Illa J., Dilla’s younger brother–currently a part of Slum Village. Featuring appearances by DJ Quik (who mixed and mastered an unfinished Dilla masterpiece), “Go Ask the DJ” featuring Guilty Simpson, J. Rocc, and “Quicksand” featuring Common and Dezi Page. The album recorded at the Delicious Vinyl offices in Los Angeles.

Frank Nitt explains how the process went down: “Illa came to LA with about 60 beats. Came to L.A., and set up camp on Sunset Blvd. We took over half of Delicious Vinyl’s office. Kicked everybody out. Told them to take their computers, pencils and pens and go write somewhere else.”

AllHipHop.com sat down with Frank Nitt and Illa J. to talk about Dilla’s legacy and their new album, Sunset Blvd. 

AllHipHop: What is something that you would say that the world does not know about J.Dilla?

Illa J: I’m just gone say, musically I heard him makes so much different type music. It’s hard for me to just say that he’s just a hip-hop producer because I know where we come from and  where our family is from musically. If he was here, he would be making all kinds of stuff. For me, I feel like they put him in a box as far as like in hip-hop as just a hip-hop producer. But he produced all different types of music.

Frank Nitt: Now for me, it will probably be a more of a personal thing. Dilla was almost a recluse. He was a recluse who liked to go to the strip club. A lot people would think because of his records and how flamboyant he was when he rapped and things that he said that he was living that life right?  Like when we went to the strip club directly after that we went to the studio, it was like part of his mojo of making records and doing things.

He was a very guarded individual that was not friendly. I hear a lot of people say how he was. If you met him once or twice, he might be like “Hey, what up?”. But if he don’t know you, he don’t even wanna talk to you. He don’t wanna see you. He don’t wanna smell you. He don’t wanna smoke with you. Any of that. He was very, very guarded, and very in his own box and in his own lane. So, I think that’s the thing. He was really dark.

Who is one current artist that you think he may have wanted to work with or produce for?

Frank Nitt: For me that’s hard to say. He listened to everything. I mean you can look at his body of work and it’s obviously a lot of hip-hop in there, but you know he worked with, and did stuff for Janet Jackson, Raphael Saadiq. He worked with a lot of singers and other genres of music as well but if you look at his body of work it was mostly hip-hop. As a producer, and a fan of music, he had me listening to things I would have never listened to like folk music. He opened up my ears to a lot of different music because he loved music so much. His range was really wide. As a producer it’s hard to put him in any type of box.

Did Dilla ever say what he wanted to be known for?

Frank Nitt: No he just said “I just want to be dope.” That’s it. “I wanna be dope but at the same time make my bread… I wanna be really dope not famous.” That was his M.O. If I’m the dude walking up the street, I wanna be the dopest dude walking up the street. I don’t need any fame to go with it. As long as I got the money to live the lifestyle and help my family and do what I need to do, I don’t need any of the fame. He was very much that. That guy went to the Grammy’s one year and just sat in the limo.

Daily Word: Happy Birthday to YOU!

Happy Wins-Day my creatures of undeniable greatness! Welcome to the day we realize that in order to get more out of life we must first appreciate all that we already have! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to treating everyday as your birthday! Today officially makes me 12,053 days old! As I reflect on the 289,272 hours I’ve been alive, all I can do is be grateful for how far I have come! This is usually what is done on birthday’s…. but what we need to realize is that this is what should be done every single day of our lives! Too many times we are so consumed with tomorrow that we hardly pay attention to how great our life is currently! We are forced to be grateful 1 or maybe 2 days out of the year but what about the other 363? Effective immediately we need to treat every day as our born day! Wake up! Realize how far you have come! Thank your higher power for still giving you an opportunity to be here and do everything in your power to show your appreciation! As Oprah Winfrey once said… The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate!!! Happy Birthday my great people!! Welcome to the first day of the rest of your life!!

-Ash’Cash

“When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive-to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love-then make that day count!”
-Steve Maraboli

“Not what we say about our blessings, but how we use them, is the true measure of our thanksgiving.”
-W.T. Purkiser

“Acknowledging the good that you already have in your life is the foundation for all abundance.”
-Eckhart Tolle

“If the only prayer you said was thank you, that would be enough.”
-Meister Eckhart

“Those who have the ability to be grateful are the ones who have the ability to achieve greatness.”
-Steve Maraboli

“When you are grateful, fear disappears and abundance appears.”
-Anthony Robbins

“Regardless of Sunshine or Rain, Be Thankful for another GREAT day…and treat Life as the ULTIMATE Gift…. Because IT IS :)”
-Pablo

“The miracle is not to walk on water. The miracle is to walk on the green earth, dwelling deeply in the present moment and feeling truly alive.”
-Thích Nhất Hạnh

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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com    

Daily Word: Purify Your Thoughts!

Happy Thought-provoking Thursday! Welcome to the day that you realize that your thoughts have more power than you give it credit for! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to purifying your thoughts! What you think about the most will be what you often get out of life! Whether consciously or unconsciously, our dominant thoughts often dictate our life! You are TODAY what you thought about most yesterday… And you will be tomorrow what you think about most TODAY! Sometimes we get so discouraged with today that we go back to the thoughts of yesterday not realizing all that we are doing is giving ourselves more of what we don’t want! The key is to purify your thoughts! Always think on the bright-side and ONLY look at the possibilities NOT the limitations! It may feel gratifying for a moment to vent and get things off your chest but please believe that this counter-productive to finding a solution! Be positive at all times even when it hurts for this is the clear path towards your bliss! Because as Steve Maraboli once said… Stop allowing your outdated ideas to hinder your progress. How would your life be different if you became open to new information that can refine, improve, enhance your way of thinking, and empower your way of living?” Think Different and Think Pure! Nothing can stop you but you!!

-Ash’Cash

“The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.”
-Albert Einstein

“You may believe that you are responsible for what you do, but not for what you think. The truth is that you are responsible for what you think, because it is only at this level that you can exercise choice. What you do comes from what you think. ”
-Marianne Williamson

“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.”
-Christopher Hitchens

“The spirit of the individual is determined by his dominating thought habits.”
-Bruce Lee

“What you keep before your eyes will affect you.”
-Joel Osteen

“Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed. Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be well.”
-Mahatma Gandhi

“Keep your heart clear and transparent, And you will Never be bound. A single disturbed thought Creates ten thousand distractions.”
-Ryokan

“Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.”
-Steve Jobs

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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com

Rihanna Set To Receive Icon Award At AMA’s + Debuts “What Now” Music Video

(AllHipHop News) Earlier this year, Rihanna became the first artist to have 10 #1 pop songs in Billboard and her Unapologetic album became her sixth platinum selling album. On November 24th, she will receive the American Music Awards icon award.

The AMA icon award is solely determined by fan votes and the Barbadian singer will be the first recipient of the award. Rihanna is also set to perform at the 41st annual American Music Awards.

The award show will be broadcasted on ABC, Nov. 24, 8 p.m. ET/tape delay PT.

One song she may possibly sing is her latest single, “What Now” off of Unapologetic which she released the video for today. Check out the new video below:

Lantana: All Hustle

Allhiphop.com recently sat down with rapper Easy Lantana to talk to him about his hot new single “All Hustle No Luck” Featuring Bun B, Yo Gotti, and Pusha T. During the conversation Lantana talks about putting his hometown of Cincinnati on the map, “Being From Cincinnati I had my mind made up. People said that I was from too small of a market or I aint have no cosigns. But I wasn’t trying to hear that! I knew that this was what I was meant to do!” Lantana  said. Also he discussed working on music in Atlanta. ” Since I’ve been in Atlanta I have been in the studio with DJ Montay and I also sat down with DJ Toomp… I saw where he worked with Jay Z and Kanye and for me to work with him.. Its a big deal.” Furthermore, Lantana talked about the “All Hustle No Luck” movement that has been making noise in the Mid-West. Check out the interview below.

Lantana On Cincinnati

“Being From Cincinnati I had my mind made up. People said that I was from too small of a market or I ain’t have no cosigns. But I wasn’t trying to hear that! I knew that this was what I was meant to do!”
Lantana On Being In Atlanta

“Since I’ve been in Atlanta I have been in the studio with DJ Montay and I also sat down with DJ Toomp… I saw where he worked with Jay Z and Kanye and for me to work with him.. Its a big deal.”

OPINION: Rappers Act Tough, But Scared To Help In “Chiraq”

The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of AllHipHop.com.

This is an OG call.

I am calling out you so-called rappers, R&B artists and athletes, since many of you have forgotten what Hip-Hop is about and how it can help our people. So I would like to start by calling out some famous people from Chicago.

Kanye West, Noonie Ward, Common
Kanye West, Noonie Ward, Common

Common, Kanye, R. Kelly and Derrick Rose: All of these children are not going to school, being shot and not going to school.

They are on some BS, because they don’t have any sense of direction or the will to strive and survive. Over 48 schools have been closed in the city, so they have nothing else to do but gang bang, get money and do what they need to do.

And this is by design because it’s not the entire city, yet the city has never had this much violence. We were the murder capital of the United States in 2012 along.

Lincoln Park, Washington Park, all of the white areas, there is hardly any violence. But we have the same Mayor and the same police chief. But the guns, and the drugs and liquor stores are in OUR community and being sold to OUR children.

In fact, a lot of them smoke and get high and drunk to HIP-HOP music.

Noonie Ward on Cover of Feds
Noonie Ward on Cover of Feds

You all have no issues asking them to purchase your music, or to support you when you come to Chicago to perform.

You are the main ones who thrive off of the people, while the industry “pimps” you all. Maybe this is the reason you don’t do enough to help, or support the children in Chicago.

A lot of rappers have no problem demeaning our sisters, like predators, instead of showing them a different way to live.

Most artists have some sort of non-profit foundation, that other people are running. You are not using these to help the people who really need the help. At the end of the day, the hood sees no parts of these or any other resources.

Now, Kanye wearing the Confederate flag is interesting. Sometimes it seems like rappers are worse than the Ku Klux Klan.

The people in streets are starting to wake up and see your bulls**t. It won’t be so easy for you all to come to these cities and perform if the local population begins to boycott your products.

I need you all to come together as one with the guys on the street. We need to sit down and find solutions for the kids. First I propose meaningful dialog with some of the top “leaders” of these local street gangs.

Then we can move forward with a public showing of unity, such as a peace summit, or any meaningful display of unity, to help calm these troubled streets.

T.I., Chris Brown, Trey Songz, 2 Chainz, Young Jeezy, Meek Mill, Drake, Future, the list could go on and on.

For once in your life, do what your heart says and not what the powers that be tell you to do.

Help your brothers and sisters.

If you run a label, manage an artist, or simply want to help, please contact me at: no******@*ol.com

Harold “Noonie” Ward is an Independent, community activist from Chicago. He was worked with President Barack Obama when he was a community activist in Altgeld Gardens, State Senator Napoleon Harris, State Senator Kirk Dillard, Governor Jim Edgar, Cook County Commissioner Tony Peraica and others. He recently ran for Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Commissioner.

Exclusive Interviews with Cast and Fans of “The Best Man Holiday.”

14 years after the release of their classic film, The Best Man, the cast has reunited to give fans a sequel, The Best Man Holiday. Taye Diggs, Morris Chestnut, Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, Terrence Howard, Harold Perrineau, Melissa De Sousa, Monica Calhoun, and Regina Hall reunite to reprise (for some) their career-launching role in the next chapter to a film that ushered in a new era of romantic comedy. These college friends reunite and discover just how easy it is to ignite long forgotten rivalries and romances. Morris Chestnut told AllHipHop.com, “You  can expect a lot out of this movie. It’s going to be a lot of love and a lot of laughter. It’s a lot of heart… this movie’s filled with a lot of heart.”

Last Sunday, Nov. 9th, the BronzeLens Film Festival hosted the Atlanta screening of sequel. Cast members in attendance included Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall, who told us,  “It’s a great film of friendship, love, forgiveness. It’s a journey; it’s life after the fairytale.”

Malcolm Lee, the director of the film, also graced the red carpet. Celebrities like Carl Payne, R.L., Towanda Braxton, Lisa Wu, Rodney Perry, Tameka Raymond, Travis Porter, Angie Stone, Rob Hardy, Yung Joc and more walked the carpet and shared with us what they were most excited to see in the sequel.

The Best Man Holiday hits theaters tomorrow November 15,2013

WTF News: Man Calls 911 on Neighbors For Not Drinking With Him

Some people don’t respond well to hearing the word no, but this case is ridiculous.

A Florida man named James Collins wanted to drink with his neighbors so bad that he called the police on him when they declined his offer.

Via Huffington Post:

Collins, 56, called 911 on Nov. 3 and reported his neighbors’ rude behavior to the cops, according to Dumb As A Blog.

Officers from the Fort Pierce, Fla., police department thought they were responding to a domestic disturbance call.

Instead, Collins — who was celebrating his birthday — just told them his neighbors were being mean and would not drink with him, according to a report obtained by TCPalm.com.

An officer explained to Collins about misusing 911, but he apparently didn’t get the message.

He called 30 minutes later to once again complain about his neighbors not drinking with him.

This time, when the cops arrived, Collins was arrested on charges of disorderly intoxication and misuse of 911.

Fail.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Couples Counseling Working for Khloe and Lamar?

There have been so many rumors surrounding Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom’s relationship. One minute they’re splitting the next minute they’re close to getting back together. Welp, we’re back at the reconciliation reports.

The rumor mill is saying that the couple has been doing well with counseling. Apparently, therapy working miracles for Lamar, who is now sober and getting back to a healthy place. Meanwhile, Khloe is optimistic that they can repair the damage that has been done, and she’s been spotted out and about sporting her  rings.

ESPN’s Skip Bayless: We Need To Kill The N-Word + Says Rappers Contribute To Problem

 It is absolutely silly, and unproductive to have a funeral for the word “n*gger” when the actions continue– Eban Thomas on Nas’ “Project Roaches”

(AllHipHop News) For centuries the word n*gger and its derivatives have been a point of contention amongst minority groups and White Americans. After Los Angeles Clippers player Matt Barnes sent out a tweet using the term, ESPN’s loquacious First Take host Skip Bayless wrote an editorial on ESPN.com announcing his stance on the N-word: he wants it dead.

During Wednesday’s  (November 13th) contest between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Oklahoma City Thunder, Matt Barnes was ejected for getting into a physical altercation with Serge Ibaka after Ibaka shoved Barnes’ teammate Blake Griffin. In response to his ejection, Barnes declared he will no longer defend his teammates and used some choice language (blurred out the N-word):

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This was not the first occurrence of the N-word being used by athletes and thusly publicized this year. White Philadelphia Eagles’ Riley Cooper was caught on camera saying he will “fight every n*gger here”. Miami Dolphins’ Richie Incognito called fellow teammate Johnathan Martin the N-word through text messages and Warren Sapp has even stated that Incognito once called him a n*gger.

According to the opinionated Skip Bayless, the constant use of the N-word by celebrities, particularly rappers, may have a damaging affect on the psyche of young Americans:

God help us if today’s rampant use of the N-word – by rappers and athletes and movie-makers black and white – is subliminally signaling to white kids that it’s somehow OK to view black people in remotely the same way many of this country’s forefathers did: as subhumans mostly suited for enslaving and serving a superior race.

Bayless ended his lengthy editorial with one simple request: “I wish the N-word would die.”

This was not the first time someone has tried to kill the N-word. In 2007, members of the NAACP held a “funeral” for the N-word.

Trinidad James Speaks on “L.I.A.A.R.S.”, Calls Peter Rosenberg An A*shole + More

(AllHipHop News) Trinidad James has been on a tour of provocation this past week after saying the South runs New York music and then dissing Charlamagne The God and Peter Rosenberg on “L.I.A.A.R.S”. In an interview with XXL, James explains “L.I.A.A.R.S.”, claims he is not apologizing and has some choice words for Charlagmagne and Peter Rosenberg.

[ALSO CHECK OUT: Trinidad James Calls Out Charlamagne The God & Peter Rosenberg On “L.I.A.A.R.S.”]

While Trinidad James understands his public perception make his opinion quite divisive but he does not retract his statement:

The same thing that I said in front of every New Yorker that was in front of me is the same conversation that is happening in barbershops and the same conversation that other artists are talking about. It’s just it sucks to come from a n*gga like myself. If it was anybody else saying those things, it would be A-OK. But because it’s me saying it, that’s where the whole problem resides in. At the end of the day, I get it for what it is. But I can’t apologize for the truth.

The Atlanta rapper does admit that he did not “say everything perfecelty” and that there is  “no way humanly possible that Atlanta could ever run New York”  but never fully retracts his statements.

Apparently, the inflammatory “L.I.A.A.R.S.” was recorded prior to this week’s controversy and is intended to be on an upcoming project entitled Crazy Deacon. In the song, he claims him and Peter Rosenberg are now “best of friends” after he wanted to “punch him in his sh*t” and maintains that stance, however adds a few more inflammatory shots at the Hot 97 radio personality:

That’s his job: to be an a-hole. And now me and Peter Rosenberg are best of friends; I like that guy, he’s cool. It just sucks that he’ll go down as the greatest interviewer who was an a-hole of all time, but it is what it is.

Kanye West, Black Popular Culture, and the Current Agenda of American Empire

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The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of AllHipHop.com

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African American audiences cheer a TV show that glamorizes a real-life Black woman who played a key role in putting Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court and “helped clean things up for the Republicans during the Iran-Contra Scandal.” Kanye West unfurls the Confederate flag. Black faces in high places are descending to the lowest moral depths – the Obama Effect gone wild.

by Pascal Robert

“They tryna lock ni**as up

They tryna make new slaves

See that’s that privately owned prison

Get your piece today”

– Lyric from Kanye West’s 2013 single “New Slaves.”

Popular culture in American society serves multiple functions. Viewed by many as simple artistic expression seeking to provide entertainment for its audiences, throughout American history popular culture has been deployed by the ruling elite as a means to solidify the imperatives of American capitalism and empire in the minds of the nation’s citizenry as well as the world abroad.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower helped lead the foundations of global jazz diplomacy in the aftermath of Brown v. Board of Education–a decision that provided impetus for a world wide United States Information Agency (UNIA) propoganda campaign.” – ”Jazz Diplomacy: Promoting America During the Cold War Era,” by Lisa E. Davenport

Black Jazz Musicians were recruited by Eisenhower and subsequent administrations to be the ambassadors to American Capitalism in third world countries that were recently gaining independence and flirting with Communism as a political and economic model at the height of global Soviet prominence. These Black musicians were being recruited at a time when America was only making slight overtures to crack the walls of Jim Crow Segregation. Yet, the recent Supreme Court Decision of Brown vs Education led some in the Black community to naively believe that a transformative victory had been won as opposed to a judicial policy choice to improve America’s image abroad in the face of Communist expansion.

“Starting in the 1950’s, the U.S. State Department solicited jazz artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Quincy Jones, and Louis Armstrong as ‘cultural ambassadors’ to third world countries and the African continent to try to ‘rehabilitate’ America’s racist image and offer the American way of life as an alternative to the increasing post-colonial popularity of Communism. Armstrong was performing in the Katanga Province in the Congo the same time as Patrice Lumumba’s capture and torture with American complicity. He was on the continent when Lumumba was killed.

Adam Clayton Powell Jr. was the brainchild behind this movement of recruiting Jazz artists for this purpose” – “In Search of the Black Fantastic,” Richard Iton.

In today’s political age with the browning of America, the ruling elite understand the importance of having the pop culture/media arm of the Black mis-leadership class endorse empire in Black face. Politicians like Barack Obama and Cory Booker are crucial to ensuring that people of color embrace the empire’s agenda as their own. Celebrities ranging from Oprah Winfrey, Samuel L. Jackson, to Jay Z swear their loyalty to the Booker/Obama types in fulfillment of a ridiculous Black redemptive fantasy. Racial kinship politics becomes a tool of empire.

Currently all the rage in the Black community, the Kerry Washington political intrigue program “SCANDAL” is about a Black Woman whose job is to help Washington DC politicos through damaging and embarrassing dilemmas. The show is an excellent example of the way Black popular culture is deployed to breed reverence for American empire and those who benefit from it. “SCANDAL” The result is a kind of female Obama Effect, shrewdly creating a sense of collective racial necessity for placing Brown faces in high imperial places. The most oppressed segment of American society is encouraged to fantasize about becoming the most effective agents of the same empire that is destroying them. Very shrewd indeed.

What’s most interesting about “SCANDAL” is that it’s based on the real life story of a Black woman who got her political start in the Reagan administration and played a key role in getting Clarence Thomas confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court despite Anita Hill’s charges of sexual harassment. She also helped clean things up for the Republicans during the Iran Contra Scandal. As recently as May of this year, the real life character behind “SCANDAL” represented Paula Deen, the White TV Cooking Show maven who outraged Black America for allegedly admitting she fantasized about “owning slaves”. So dramatically speaking, this is the woman Black America is cheering for while watching “SCANDAL.”

In a very interesting twist, another fixture of Black popular culture, Kanye West, has used his membership in the elite star chamber to write a song called “New Slaves” that essentially embraces the agenda of the ruling class elite while unfurling the Confederate Flag. The song acknowledges the rise of mass incarceration and private prisons, corporate dominance over peoples lives, and even suggests the role of class as a source of contention within the Black community. West critiques “those in their Hampton Houses” while bizarrely singing the refrain, “I know we the New Slaves….I know we the New Slaves…We the New Slaves.” However, in true elite fashion, West admits that this agenda can’t touch “HIM” because he can “fly [his] family out the country.” But what about the supermajority of Black Americans who will never be able to fly their family out of the country as they face the five pronged merciless agenda of American Empire: 1) Finance Capital Hoarding of Wealth; 2) Neoliberal Privatization of Prisons, Schools, and government services; 3) Austerity cutting of social programs like Social Security and Food Stamps; 4) Mass Incarceration; and 5) Growth of the Surveillance State via NSA, Homeland Security, etc. This is the agenda that Obama and the Cory Booker types have been assigned to lay on Black America and the rest of the country while people cheer and scream, “That’s my president!”

If Black redemption is premised on showing White Imperialists and oppressors that we are equally competent at managing their evil affairs, then we are also morally bankrupt – maybe even more so than those who truly control American empire. Hypocrisy and duplicity are always the more repellant treasonous crimes.

“African Americans have been rendered redundant and more valuable in prison than as a functioning part of the functioning economy.” – Ajamu Baraka, Public Intervenor for Human Rights in the Democracy Branch of the Green Shadow Cabinet of the United States.

Pascal Robert is an Iconoclastic Haitian American Lawyer, Blogger, and Online Activist for Haiti. For years his work appeared under the Blog Thought Merchant: http://thoughtmerchant.wordpress.com/ You can also find his work on the Huffington Post here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/pascal-robert/ He can be reached via twitter at: https://twitter.com/probert06 @probert06 or thoughtmerchant@gmai l.com.