Daily Word: Stay In YOUR Lane!

Happy Tuesday my Creatures of Greatness!! Welcome to the day you realize that you life is your life and where you decide to walk will determine how far you go! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to staying in your own lane! While on your journey to greatness you will always see other journeys and struggles that look similar to yours! You will be tempted to follow what worked or didn’t work for others! You will rationalize your action or lack thereof based on other people’s experiences and create your facts solely on how closely other people’s paths resemble! This may be the biggest mistake one can ever make! I don’t care how similar a path may look or how closely tied two goals may be; only you can create your own path! What works for one may not necessarily work for the other! What’s good for the Goose isn’t always good for the Gander!! Stop allowing other people to dictate where you go and how you get there! This is your life and the lessons in it are yours to learn! Do not be afraid to blaze your own trail and shine your own light! Your greatness in life is undeniable! As long as you have the courage to go wherever your heart leads you then you will have satisfaction to enjoy whatever your heart desires!! Stay in YOUR Lane!!! Your treasure is at the end of the tunnel!

-Ash’Cash

“Other people may be there to help us, teach us, guide us along our path, but the lesson to be learned is always ours.”
-Unknown

“No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path.”
-Buddha

“By persisting in your path, though you forfeit the little, you gain the great.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

“You cannot travel the path until you have become the path itself”
-Buddha

“Your mind knows only some things. Your inner voice, your instinct, knows everything. If you listen to what you know instinctively, it will always lead you down the right path.”
-Henry Winkler

“The path to success is to take massive, determined action.”
-Anthony Robbins

“To be a star, you must shine your own light, follow your own path, and don’t worry about the darkness, for that is when the stars shine brightest”
-Unknown

“The stages of the Noble Path are: Right View, Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Behavior, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration.”
-Buddha

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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

Dr. Boyce: Clear Channel Should be Confronted for Promotion of Toxic Music in Black Communities

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This week, I spoke at a conference hosted by the Center for Church and Prisons in Boston, Massachusetts. Rev. George Walters- Sleyon brought together a group of people to discuss the prison problem in America, including d**k Gregory, Dr. Umar Johnson, the rapper Jasiri X and others who are on the forefront of the mass incarceration epidemic in America.

During my speech, I spoke about how hip-hop music, at least what we hear on the radio, has become the gospel of self-destruction. There is almost nothing about the lifestyle being promoted on most urban radio stations that leads to prosperous or healthy outcomes. Instead, from the time they are young, black males are fed consistent messages that tell them to stay high, drunk, ignorant, violent, broke and incredibly unproductive. Listen to most songs on the urban station in your city (which is just like the one in the next city over) and within 60 seconds, you will hear some message reminding black men of how to destroy their lives.

It’s not until years later that a brother is in a prison cell or on his d***h bed that he may begin to question whether or not he’s been duped into believing that his life was meant to be nothing more than one thugged out calamity after another. Every time a black man is convinced that he is a loser, our community loses another man who could have been an adequate husband and father. When black men are k*lling one another, turning into alcoholics or drug addicts, dying from HIV, going bankrupt or never learning how to read, there is some child, somewhere, who has lost the chance to have a good role model in his life. Racism already marginalizes us enough; we must not be convinced to marginalize ourselves.

Quite frankly, this angers me to no end. It’s one thing when we confront systematic obstacles that lead to failing schools, mass incarceration and few economic opportunities. But we must also realize that one of those oppressive systems consists of corporations like Clear Channel, which stack their profits by feeding black men a brain-eating disease called “IWannabeaStraightNigger-itis.”

Right after my reference to hip-hop and it’s problematic turn for the worse, I was accurately critiqued by the rapper Jasiri X, who interpreted my comments about hip-hop to mean that I was referring to all of the music in the genre. He reminded me that there are conscious artists like himself, Immortal Technique, d**d Prez and others who are not interested in using their skills as a tool for black male self-destruction.

I was disappointed that Jasiri thought that I was lumping him together with artists like Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz, for I clearly was not. But I was glad he asked his question, since it gave me a chance to clarify. I immediately responded to his comment by saying, “No brother, I was referring to that bullsh*t on the radio.”

I then mentioned that those who defend the ignorant artists in mainstream hip-hop often use freedom of speech as their defense of indefensible messages. But I explained that “if a corporation tells you to talk about b*tches, hoes and selling drugs in order to sell more records, that’s not free speech. That’s controlled, corporate speech designed to make a profit. You’re not a legitimate artist; you’re a rich man’s negro puppet.”

So, after the event, I asked Jasiri, “Why don’t I get to hear you on the radio as much as I hear Lil Wayne?” Wayne came to mind since we crossed paths a few months ago and were able to k**l his endorsement deal with Pepsico (I don’t regret a thing). Personally, I consider anyone being used as a tool to spread toxic and destructive messages to young black males to be an enemy of the black community. I could care less if you’re black or if you’re “making dat paper”: The fact is that if you’re destroying my kids, then I have an obligation to confront you. My first goal is to educate the artist, but if the artist refuses to be educated, then we have no choice but to stop his message from contaminating the minds of our children. Anything short of that would mean that I love my children less than I love having a rapper’s friendship and approval, which is never going to be the case. Black men must protect our loved ones.

Jasiri explained that companies like Clear Channel maintain strong (and possibly illegal) monopolies on radio markets around the country, where the same music is being played over and over again. The music is not vetted to determine how unhealthy, v*****t or destructive the message is, so if a rapper talks about r@ping women, mμrdering black men, or getting high on drugs, it’s considered ripe for consumption by impressionable young black men. We see manifestations of these messages all throughout our communities, since marketing works, whether you’re selling fashion or a lifestyle.

It’d be nice if young black men were able to choose role models outside of sports and entertainment, but that’s naïve. The advent of the prison industrial complex has decimated African American families to the point that the majority of these young men don’t have a Dr. Huxtable at home every day to give them guidance.

But what that young black male does receive is a steady, daily, highly consistent dose of Lil Wayne, Rick Ross and 2Chainz on his way to school. Those messages are then reinforced when he gets to school and sees his peers imitating the behavior and ideologies being shared through music. While we might want to believe that music doesn’t have an influence, any good marketing professor will tell you that you’re out of your d*mn mind. The reason that Reebok offered Rick Ross millions of dollars to wear their shoes is because they know that if he wears them, urban kids are going to wear them too…..the point is that they imitate his behavior, even if they don’t know they’re doing it.

With that being said, Clear Channel must be confronted. They must be confronted in court, to determine whether or not they are violating laws by not playing more localized content. They must be confronted with various forms of protest in cities that have major urban radio channels. There must also be a conscious effort by all of us to turn urban radio off in our cars and replace it with something more suitable, like Pandora or other music from our cell phones.

The same way an occupied nation will have leaflets with propaganda dropped from airplanes, black people are having racist and harmful imagery and messages delivered to us through the radio. When standing up for those you love, you have to commit yourself to being rude, determined and relentless in order to achieve your goals. So, I don’t know exactly how we can get Clear Channel to stop poisoning our children, but we owe it to our kids to try. This revolution will not be televised, but it must happen nonetheless.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Slim Thug Shoots Up Love And Hip-Hop Houston Rumors!

I thought this one was real, but it seems like nothing could be the truth. But, apparently, Slim Thugger has nothing to do with the PRESUMED show “Love and Hip-Hop Houston.” Now, we need to verify if the other people are actually on it. I’m thinking it may all be false!

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So, yeah. I just did a quick google search and found this one TheYBF.com with Mona Scott Young shooting all the people previously listed DOWN.

She said: “That list is completely fabricated. No final cast decisions have been made about any of the cities we looked at.”

It seems that the show is going to happen, but with others. I bet Paul Wall shows up.

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

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Daily Word: Find then Follow Your Bliss!

Happy Monday my persistent and purposeful! Welcome to the beginning of the rest of your life and the day that you realize that your work is to discover your work and then, with all your heart, to give yourself to it. Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to following your bliss! Most people have a goal of achieving all of their dreams and aspirations and at the end of it all they want to be great! Most people work day in and day out, going after their destination but while traveling on this journey they forget to live and enjoy the ride! What is important for you to realize is that in order live a full life you must do what you love and love what you do! Anything thing else is counter to your happiness! I know there may be times when your back is against the wall and you feel as if you have no way out but always remember that adversity is always a good sign to show you that you are on the right track! Never give up going after happiness! #DoRemember: All things are possible for those who believe!! Find then Follow Your Bliss! The life of your dreams is waiting for you! Stop settling and take what you deserve!! – Ash’Cash

“The heart of human excellence often begins to beat when you discover a pursuit that absorbs you, frees you, challenges you, and gives you a sense of meaning, joy and passion.” – Unknown

“Adversity is a mirage. People, situations, and relationships sometimes change for the worst but inevitably clear a path for far better replacements. The continued journey will always find bliss.” – Carl Henegan

“Passion + Purpose = BLISS :)” – Jaeda DeWalt

“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” – Confucius

“The true joy and wonder of life can only be yours if you follow your own intuition aiming to achieve your bliss.” – Steven Redhead

“Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls.” – Joseph Campbell

“Following all the rules leaves a completed checklist. Following your heart achieves a completed you.” – Ray Davis

“Hard work becomes easy when your work becomes your play.  Never underestimate the value of loving what you do.” – Tim Ferris

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Nipsey Hussle – “Don’t Forget Us” featuring Dom Kennedy was Produced by The Futuristiks & DJ Khalil with Additional Horns by Fela.

Nipsey Hussle is dropping “Crenshaw” Tuesday October 8th!

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WTF News: Father Coaches Daughters to Jump Girl in Street Fight, Threatens Girl Holding Camera Too

I know some parents who are about that life would rather their children fist fight than use weapons but this is just ridiculous. Apparently, one of this man’s daughters got into a fight so instead of breaking it up he encourages his other daughter to jump into the fight and then tells the camera woman that she’s next up for an a### woopin.  Peep game:

Talk about a parenting fail. What if she decided to press charges? You’re on camera stupid.

We Belong Together: Mariah Carey Hires Jermaine Dupri To Be Manager

(AllHipHop News)  Jermaine Dupri as officially been signed on as Mariah Carey’s new manager. Dupri replaces longtime manager and former American Idol co-host Randy Jackson whom Carey severed ties with in May of this year.

Carey and Dupri have collaborated on numerous songs over the past decade, none bigger than the Billboard Song of the Decade “We Belong Togther from her 2005 multiplatinum album The Emancipation of Mimi. The song spent fourteen weeks atop the Billboard 100.

Jermaine Dupri I spoke on the merger in an official statement:

A multi-talented artist of Mariah’s caliber should be doing everything imaginable. I’m sure others have said this but not the way I intend to do it. For me, it’s about the execution.

Mariah Carey shared the warm sentiment:

 We have a bond that surpasses music. I am super excited about our merger because we have so many innovative ideas that I know will come to fruition

Carey’s upcoming fourteenth album, The Art Of Letting Go  was initially scheduled for a July 23rd released but was pushed back. No word on a release date but Carey’s rep Cindi Berger says Carey is in rare form:

I’ve never seen Mariah so passionate about what she will be revealing to her fans very, very soon.

Epic Fail of the Day: Man Robs Greenhouse, Gets Caught by Cucumber

You’d think that a robber would have so much adrenaline flowing that they wouldn’t be thinking about food. Nope, not Billy Joe Donnelly who got busted in connection with burglarizing a greenhouse in Preston, England. According to the Huffington Post, Donnelly took a bite out of a cucumber during his heist and his DNA is what led to his arrest.

Basically, he was caught by a cucumber. #Fail. He also burglarized a home that was next door to the greenhouse and has previous burglary and theft convictions. He was sentenced to two and-a-half years behind bars.

Cue sad violin, because that was just dumb. He probably bit into it and then left it out in the open.

 

Hip-Hop Rumors: Azealia Banks Get Busted With A Can On Stage!

What the b########## is going on? With fans like these, who needs haters? Azealia Banks was performing during the Listen Out Festival 2013 in Melbourne when a can came from the audience and hit her! The Harlem singer/rapper has her respect and she just bounced off the stage. But, the can hit her in the HEAD.

WOW!

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

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Hip-Hop Rumors: Rapper Turned Reality Star Has a Thing for Traveling Orgies With Jump Offs

I’m being told that there’s an iconic rapper turned reality TV star who likes to have orgies waiting for him in the cities that he visits, and if you happen to look like you could be the star of a Blaxploitation movie poster then that’s even better.

This particular rappers has handlers who sometimes find women with aspirations of becoming singers and lures them to a hotel room under the guise of meeting up for dinner. Some are with it and some not so much, but more are with it than you’d think. Apparently, said rapper is extremely kinky and is no stranger to popping pills to enhance his pleasure.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Laura Govan Mad at Shaunie O’Neal For Catering to ‘Ho’s’

We all know Shaunie O’Neal’s bottom line is the dollar. That’s why some of her so-called friendships haven’t withstood the popularity of Basketball Wives. Some keep their issues to themselves but when you have a woman as outspoken as Lora Govan of Basketball Wives LA fame, you know she’s going to tell it.

TMZ caught up with Govan who, won’t be returning to Basketball Wives LA next season, to chat about how she’s feeling. She was calm but she did say that she was mad at Shaunie O’Neal for not keeping Basketball Wives true to its “original concept.”

“She shoulda kept ‘Basketball Wives,’ Basketball wives,” she said adding, “There coulda been a ‘Housewives or a Ho’ show for everybody else later.”

But um…the show has never really featured any actual wives in the majority. However, I kinda feel her. I mean, Draya is returning to the next season of BBWLA and there will be a new cast but word on the street is that they’re all more like jump offs and mistresses.

To Laura’s credit, the original shows may have featured one wife, some engaged, some in actual relationships and at least a babymama but sources say the next round of Basketball Wives LA is going to be more Groupies Who Wanna Be Basketball Wives.

New Day: Legendary Hip Hop Radio Station KDay Will Not Be Sold

(AllHipHop News) The 25 year-plus reign of West Coast radio station 93.5 KDAY was almost discontinued after reports in April of the station being sold to RBC Communications. However, according to AllHipHop sources, the legendary station will not be sold and the old school Hip Hop format will continue.

KDay’s general manager, Zeke Chiadez did not refute nor confirm these reports with LA Weekly but did say that the wheels are in motion:

We have been told by the ownership group that they will be getting back to us on any details soon, but I don’t have an official statement on whether that’s true

Back in April it was reported that Magic Broadcasting agreed to sell KDAY Redondo Beach/Los Angeles and KDEY Ontario/Riverside to RBC Communications for $19.5 Million. A change in format to a Mandarin was expected as the RBC Investment’s owner Anthony Yuen is also employed by Phoenix Satellite Television which would have had a 20% stake in KDAY and is majority owned by China Mobile and the Bank Of China. However, after months of no news on the deal, reports arise that the deal never made it passed the requisite FCC approval.

KDAY was almost sold in 2010 to SoCal935, Inc for $35 Million but the deal never materialized.

Could A 2013 Drake Become The 2003 Ja Rule?

And nothin’ been the same since they dropped ‘Control’/And tucked the sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes/Haha, jokes on you, high five, I’m bulletproof/Your shots will never penetrate/Pin a tail on the donkey, boy, you been a fake.

-Kendrick Lamar

A little over a week ago, a clip from a BET cypher with Kendrick Lamar rapping hit the web and got everyone talking.  But unlike Kendrick’s “Control” verse where he brought up many of his contemporaries, this clip has been interpreted as shots fired at Papoose and Drake.  No disrespect to Papoose, but this here focuses on Drake because his response to all of this is crucial to his career.

To understand why the good kid is possibly baiting one of rap’s biggest artists, it is important to recognize that Drake likely brought the sneak attack on himself.  While being interviewed by Hot 97’s Angie Martinez, Drake said that rap battles are of the moment and for him to get into one, it would have to be warranted because [his] bars would be scathing.

Then when Angie asked specifically about Kendrick’s verse heard round the world from late last summer, Drake replied, “It just wasn’t real to me.  I saw him after that and it was just like love, so it’s like was that real or was that for the people?  Those were harsh words, you can’t just say that and then see me and be like, ‘Yeah, man, what’s up?,’ pretending like nothing ever happened.  That’s not real.”

If this were an actual beef, Drake not feeding into it would be an example of him taking the high-road.  It isn’t a beef though.  It’s a battle.  How was it not “real”?  What “harsh words” was Drake even referring to? All Kendrick was doing was going for that number one slot and he did so convincingly.

The response records to “Control” poured in.  None of them of them could compete with K. Dot’s original verse even though some came closer than others.  (Kendrick even told the press that he found Papoose’s response comical.)  And while Drake was not silent about Kendrick’s contribution to Big Sean’s song, he only ever addressed it in interviews.  He never did so on wax.

But all things considered, Kendrick Lamar and Drake are arguably the two greatest emcees of now-school rap.  And while Drake surely has rap skills (see “5 AM in Toronto”), his body of work as a whole definitely has R&B elements too.  And therein lies the issue for him.

The success he has achieved being able to balance rap and R&B is all well and good.  However, that is not going to save or excuse him from a rap battle when he is challenged- even and especially if he just dropped a number one album.  Couple that with the aforementioned comments he made on Hot 97 about his “scathing bars” and Drake needs to be respond with a battle rhyme in order to continue to be taken seriously as a top rapper.  If he doesn’t, someone will take his spot or make him out to be a liar.  This whole situation is reminiscent of the Ja Rule and 50 Cent feud from ’02/‘03.

50 was a fearless rap newcomer and Ja was a successful rap star with crossover ability thanks to pop and R&B hooks.  When 50 started attacking Ja’s claims of street appeal because his more commercial songs contradicted that, Ja continued to deliver them.  However, Ja Rule still maintained that his rap credibility was as strong as 50’s.  The problem was that he didn’t have any current music to support the claim.  But by the time Ja Rule did get back to presenting himself as a full-fledged rapper with Blood in My Eye, it was too late.  Joints like “Mesmerize” and “Always on Time”overshadowed “Clap Back” and 50 Cent mania had begun.  The damage was done for Ja’s career.

If Drake doesn’t answer Kendrick directly with a battle rap or at least a few solid bars on the matter, he will likely see the same fate as Ja Rule did.  Drake’s “Hold On, We’re Going Home” can’t compete with Kendrick’s “Control” verse or his BET cypher clip.  Drake’s “Versace” verse can, but with today’s fickle attention spans you’re only a big as your last few records.  Fortunately, not too much time has passed yet.

Drake can’t be in a competitive space, talk big game, and yet still be unwilling to actually defend his position (or spend too much time singing).  Remember rap is a competitive sport where two is not a winner and three nobody remembers.

What do you think?  Sound off in the comments section below!

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jay Z Forgets His Lyrics

Jeez. I guess I like the old Jay a lot more than the new Jay, because I watched this video and I didn’t even notice the flub up. BUT, newer fans of Jigga were well aware that the music mogul missed some of the lyrics from “No Church In The Wild.” The Watch The Throne song co-starred Kanye and Frank Ocean.

Peep it:

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