The Good, The Bad, and The Ratchet: What Has Reality Television Done To Hip-Hop?

To the new generation of lost souls/Student loans, iPhones, reality TV shows/It shows a host of wise but blind drones. — Joey Bada$$ feat. Ab-Soul,  “Enter the Void”

We can’t escape reality television and hip-hop has seemed to jump right into bed with it.  BET, WE, Bravo, Oxygen, and the reality TV champion VH1 are making millions off of hip-hop themed shows. In addition to making a profit these programs are making lots of enemies. Countless petitions have been created online calling for the cancellation of shows like “Basketball Wives” and “All My Baby Mamas.” But it’s hard to pull the plug when millions tune in each week.

Reality television is either the greatest marketing tool ever, or another way for a culture to lose gray matter. Whatever the reason, hip-hop been infiltrated like The Carter There was a time where actual  programs came on, and then MTV hit us with “The Real World.” The show had it all; the educated militant black man, the angry black woman, the naive white girl, and the white guy who just wanted to be heard. However from one came many.

The Good

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Who’s House……MTV’s Run’s House was very reminiscent of a modern day Huxtable Family. Viewers met  Rev Run the husband, the father,  and minister. Sure, he is hip-hop royalty, but he is a father first. We watched the Simmons children evolve before our very eyes.  We watched Jo-Jo (the eldest son) trying to make it as a rapper with Team Black Out, daughters Angela & Vanessa becoming entrepreneurs, and coming into their own under the watchful eye of an over protective father. (Later getting their own reality show) Rounding out the family Justine and Run’s children, Diggy and Russy. Justine the matriarch of the family, tried to hold the fort down while keeping Rev Run in check. In season 6, we were introduced to Miley the daughter they Simmon’s adopted after Justine faced the loss of a baby.

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How can you not love T.I’s call for a “Family Meeting” on VH1’s “Tiny & T.I: The Family Hustle”?  From incarceration, raising a blended family, the first family of the south  allowed viewers us to see another side to the “Rubber-band Man.”   We watched as T.I and Tiny taught their cildren valuable lessons on hard work and ethics. The show introduced us to the OMG Girlz, a great marketing too,l and it probably gave T.I a boost in sales with his new album “Trouble Man:Heavy is The Head”.

The Bad

Diddy knows how to put on a show, and”Making the Band” did not disappoint. We got laughable moments from the contestants walking to Juniors for cheesecake, to the contestants giving us laugh after laugh trying to impress Diddy. But the downfall of the show was the actual band. The sales were lackluster, the album was not great, and to top it off where are they now? Most of the contestants have went back into the underground mix-tape scene or the independent road to success. But a brief moment in time Diddy had us glued to the small screen wondering what antics were next. It allowed Bad Boy to have a resurgence and got viewers talking and vying for a chance to meet the man who some say will hold you in a contract for life.

The Ratchet

Just when you thought television could not sink any lower, VH1 gave us “Flavor of Love”. Can you believe hoards of women fought to get in the house to canoodle with Public Enemy’s hype-man Flava Flav?  The dramatic women, bottles flying,and the cat fights were endless. This show produced two spin offs “Charm School” and “I Love New York”. It catapulted other women into the 5 second of fame limelight Shay “Bucky” Johnson, London “Deelishis” Charles, Tiffany “New York” Pollard, and Nicole “Hoopz” Alexander.

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Mona Scott-Young and the “Love & Hip-Hop” series has caused many to raise some serious eyebrows about what the show is perpetuating. In an earlier article Catfights and Consequences  allhiphop.com looked at all the bottle throwing, love triangles, and arguments that take place on the series. In an interview with creator Mona Scott-Young stated the purpose of the series was to give a behind the scenes look at women in the industry. Have you gathered that from watching the show?

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The 3rd season of Love & Hop premiered on VH1  and the antics did not  disappoint. Arguments fights and foolery were at an all time high.

The show leads to a lot of stereotypes of minority culture being amplified. Women are lacking self-esteem, need validation through material objects or a man, and belittle the next woman trying to make it. The men are amused by the antics pit women against one another and capitalize off the entire venture.

What may have started as a good product has now spiraled out of control and it may be too late gain control. Only time will tell.

DEBATE: Beyonce Or Rihanna: Who Has The Hottest GQ Cover?

Rihanna and Beyonce are the two reigning females in urban music (and beyond). Today, GQ revealed Beyonce’s new cover, a nod to the Super Bowl in which she will be performing. Just a few months ago, Rihanna held the distinction of gracing GQ’s cover and she set the internet afire as well with her penchant for nudity.

No slouch, B, – who had a child just a year ago – seems to be back in the rarest of forms – a true M.I.L.F.

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Rihanna has continuously captivated the public’s pallet even thought she’s got a flair for taking pictures with out clothing.

Both women are sexy as all get out so…the inevitable must be asked: WHO HAD THE HOTTER COVER?

Hip-Hop Rumors: The KKK Is Rapping As The Grand Wizard?

THE KKK IS RAPPING?

AHHHHHH! I heard a rumor that the Ku Klux Klan had created a rap group and they were about to put out an artist under the name Grand Wizard! I was so p##### that my blood pressure when up and I hit the link ready to raise hell. All sorts of thoughts entered my mind, because nothing is really a shocker these days. I couldn’t help but think this was possible, because, in Hip-Hop, everything is now possible. Or so it seems. Especially when you see the stats on Black people and violence – its staggering.

I’m happy to say, this rumor is just that, but the song is not so much of a rumor. Its some lyricists that got together to write a parody against Black-on-Black crime in the form of a KKK Grand Wizard. Nice poem at the end too. Here is the song Grand Wizard.

Sadly, the KKK really doesn’t have to rap. Their work is already being done.

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

Illseed, Out.

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Detroit Prepping for Second Annual Dilla Day Tribute Concert

(AllHipHop News) The Detroit Hip-Hop community will honor the late and highly influential producer J. Dilla for the second annual Dilla Day Tribute.

According to the Detroit Free Press, Royce da 5’ 9” and Talib Kweli are set to headline the annual tribute on February 9 at the Fillmore in Detroit, Michigan.

It has been roughly seven years since the highly revered Detroit hip-hop producer, born James Yancey, passed away from complications lupus at age 32.

Dilla Days have become popular around the world as an homage to one of the genre’s most influential producers.

Also set to perform is rap duo Frank n Dank; soul-jazz group the B. Williams Experiment and J. Dilla’s younger brother, John “Illa J” Yancey, who recorded with J Dilla in a group they called The Yancey Boys.

In addition to the aforementioned acts, several DJ’s will take the stage as well including, DJ House Shoes, DJ Sicari and DJ Spinna, along with classical arranger Miguel Atwood-Ferguson.

The show is set to be co-hosted by Yolanda (Yo-Yo) Whitaker and Grap Luva.

Tickets range from $20-$50 and went on sale yesterday (January 9th) via LiveNation.com and Ticketmaster.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the J. Dilla Foundation, a nonprofit group started J. Dilla’s mother, Maureen (Ma Dukes) Yancey.

The February 9 show will include the premiere of Lost Scrolls Volume I, a collection of Dilla work to be released by Delicious Vinyl Records.

“Dilla,” as his friends called him, suffered from Lupus and passed away at the early age of 32, after being hospitalized for pneumonia.

While battling his illness, J. Dilla became widely regarded as one of the most influential and prolific producers of all time, staying busy amid his waning health conditions.

Producing for the Pharcyde, A Tribe Called Quest, Common, Erykah Badu, Janet Jackson, The Roots, Busta Rhymes, De La Soul, D’Angelo, and his own group, Slum Village, Dilla developed a cult-like, post-mortem following.

His legacy includes production for some of today’s biggest Hip-Hop stars, as well as the release of the critically acclaimed, 31-track “Donuts” album just after his passing.

Check here to purchase tickets via LiveNation.com or at TheFillmoreDetroit.com

Behind the Scenes: Lil Scrappy and Ice Berg Join Bizerk on New Single ‘Count Dat’

(AllHipHop News) Rappers Lil Scrappy and Ice Berg joined former Bottom of Da Map frontman Bizerk as he wraps up work on his new EP, titled “Drugs x Girls.”

Bizerk hopes to find success at the start of 2013 with the release of the EP and his latest single, “Count Dat.”

AllHipHop.com went behind the scenes to catch every moment of the action at the legendary Circle House recording studio with Lil Scrappy, Ice Berg and Bizerk.

Check out the footage below.

A release date for “Drugs x Girls” was not available as of press time.

AHH Stray News: Nas Discusses New Album, Ludacris Talks “Ludaversal,” YG Drops New Mixtape

(AllHipHop News) Queens, New York Hip Hop star Nas is working on a new, untitled album to follow-up his Grammy nominated release, Life Is Good. In a revealing interview with the Associated Press, the rapper remained tight-lipped about the release, but said that the recording process has begun. “Yes. It has started. I must tell you. I can’t stop now. I’m in a great zone,” Nas said. Nas did discuss his thought process in regards to penning his lyrics after 12 studio albums. “Rule No. 1 is you can’t be fake. If you’re fake, you become a gimmick and you’re selling a gimmick,” the rapper explained. “A little gimmick is cool, this is entertainment. But when you base your stuff on mostly real stuff, you never run out of it because every day is a different adventure.”

Rapper Ludacris is getting back into the Hip Hop arena, after several years of pursuing other ventures. In addition to starring in the upcoming “Fast and The Furious 6” movie, Ludacris has been busy promoting his “Soul” line of headphones, which are sold through national retailers like Best Buy and Radio Shack. The success of the venture landed Luda on the Forbes list in 2012 at #10 with $12 million earned. Now, he is finally ready to devote his full attention to his highly anticipated album, Ludaversal. “I took a couple of years off doing some movies and everything but its good,” Ludacris told DJ Scream. “So this year we gonna drop that Ludaversal album, and then you know we got the ‘Fast and the Furious 6 ,’ that comes out Memorial Day Weekend…We just keeping the brand moving and trying to stay on that Forbes list.”

West Coast rapper YG has announced the release date for his new mixtape, titled “Just Re’d Up 2.” The new mixtape, which will hit the Internet on January 21, will feature artists like Ty $, Joe Moses and others. The first single from the mixtape is titled “Like This,” and will feature Pu$haz Ink and Ty $. Grammy nominated producer DJ Mustard handles the hosting duties for “Just Re’d Up 2.” Reps for YG said the rapper will be releasing a number of visuals for the mixtape, which will be supported a headlining tour this Spring. Check out the artwork below:

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