Signs The World Is Coming To An End: Woman Arrested With Coke In Her Breast Implants!

OUCH! What lengths will people go to get that money! This news broke yesterday, as a Panamanian woman was arrested in Spain for trying to transport cocaine in her fake boobs! She was traveling with about $6.6 million in those puppies and was stopped at an airport. The 20 year old was unfortunately brand new to both games. She had JUST gotten surgery when she went to the Prat international airport in Barcelona. After getting searched, they noticed she had gauze under her b######. She told them she was still bleeding from her wounds. She went the hospital and they took the bags of coke out. Dummy! I guess some people are forced into this sad life, I dunno.

Here is an extra Sign for you!

Some whack jobs were looking to murder and castrate Beebs! Peep the report from Fox News:

Superstar pop singer Justin Bieber was the target of a bizarre plot hatched by an imprisoned, Bieber-obsessed murderer who allegedly dispatched two New Mexico men to kill and castrate the teen hearthrob at his recent Madison Square Garden show, The Post reports.

One of those men was busted upstate on Nov. 20 — allegedly with pruning shears that were to be used to cut off Bieber’s manhood at a price of $2,500 for each testicle, according to court documents.

Tanner Ruane, 23, and his ex-con uncle Mark Staake, 41, were supposed to strangle 18-year-old Bieber and his bodyguard with a paisley tie at the singer’s late November show at the Garden, then castrate them both.

“We take every precaution to protect and insure the safety of Justin and his fans,” Bieber’s management team said in a prepared statement last night, refusing to comment further.

The sickening scheme supposedly was set in motion by Dana Martin, 45, who is serving a life sentence for the 2000 rape and murder of a 15-year-old Vermont girl named DeAndra Fiorucci — whom he strangled with a paisley tie.

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EXCLUSIVE: Damon Dash Expands Vision For Art Galleries To South Carolina, Hong Kong

(AllHipHop News) Business mogul Damon Dash has announced plans to take his vision for art international, by opening galleries in South Carolina and eventually Hong Kong.

In September, Damon Dash opened his Poppington Art Gallery, which is located at 60 Orchard Street in downtown Manhattan.

Poppington is part of Dame Dash’s DD 172, an umbrella organization that includes the art gallery, a record label and other businesses.

In 2013, Damon Dash has his eyes set on the artistic community based in South Carolina.

“South Carolina is the New York of the South…with beaches…I like the town and there is a strong undiscovered artistic community from music to art,” Damon Dash told AllHipHop.com.

The move is inline with Dash’s global vision for DD172, which he founded to support the creation and distribution of works by artists, musicians, filmmakers and other creative types.

Dash hopes the move to South Carolina will help the growth of his brands, which he aims to turn into “a franchise.”

“We will be bringing artist that we show in our New York gallery to the South and artists that we show in the South to the New York gallery,” Dash explained. “It’s like a franchise. Next is Hong Kong.”

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Daily Word: Make Progress!! Not Excuses!!

Happy Thursday, my warriors of light!

Welcome to the day you overcome your obstacles! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to moving forward! You can either make progress or make excuses – You CAN’T do both! There will ALWAYS be a million reasons to quit! There will ALWAYS be tests thrown at you while on your journey to greatness! There will ALWAYS be obstacles that seem to stand in your way!

But, those who really want something make it happen, and those who don’t make excuses! It is
imperative that going forward, you remove every ounce of reason as to why you don’t have what you want in life! Stop excusing yourself! Staying focused at the task at hand and moving in the right direction is the best way to make progress! The only thing that can stop you from reaching your dreams is the thought process that is stopping you from doing what you have to do!

Change your thoughts, and don’t stop chasing that dream until you get it!! Impossible is what they call it when they can’t find the answer! Genius is what they call you once you do!! Keep Striving! It’s Always Too Early to Quit!!
-Ash’Cash

“The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith.” -Franklin D. Roosevelt

“You don’t make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas.” -Shirley Hufsteddler

“The word “impossible” is only in the mind and not in the heart. If we can remain in the heart, there will be no end to our progress.” -Sri Chinmoy

“The purpose of fear is to raise your awareness not to stop your progress.” -Steve Maraboli

“Progress always involves risk; you can’t steal second base and keep your foot on first.” -F.W. Dupee

“Don’t dwell on what went wrong. Instead, focus on what to do next. Spend your energies on moving forward toward finding the answer.” -Denis Waitley

“We must begin where we are and move forward immediately by starting small and capitalizing on what’s at hand.” -Mike Schmoker

“If you’re walking down the right path and you’re willing to keep walking, eventually you’ll make progress.” -Barack Obama

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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.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Cam’ron’s Slick Comment About Kanye West

I forget what had happened. Are Cam and Ye cool or not? I thought they were cool, because after there was friction, they appeared on a song together, making me think they were cool. But last night there was a big show called “12/12/12” in NYC. The show, a benefit for Sandy victims, was massive, filled with mostly rock acts. I’m not even going to play, Kanye West and Alicia Keys were the only acts of color that I could see. Kanye, I heard, played a set so loud the mostly older rock crowd were complaining. Some complained that he blew out their hearing aids! Others said he was just loud for no reason and they couldn’t understand what he was saying.

Then there is Cam’ron. Apparently, Cam was watching the show. When Ye was performing, he rocked a jersey that said “Pyrex” and a leather kilt. Cam posted a pic saying, “Pyrex and a skirt? Sh*t ain’t adding up. And if you co-sign this, I’m blocking you!! Straight up. Ima have to save us.” I’m not sure what Killa meant by save us, but he didn’t save the picture, which was posted on Instagram. After hundreds of likes, it was deleted.

This might just get interesting!

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And It’s Good!: Rapper Big Pooh Talks Embracing the Struggle and Going Sporty

Rapper Big Pooh, a former member of the North Carolina group Little Brother with 9th Wonder and Phonte, has long been a welcomed voice within the collective existence of Hip-Hop. Long since his 2005 debut on Sleepers, this distinguished gentleman is finding himself in a league of his own with a new job, a new project, and a new outlook.

Check out AllHipHop.com’s sit down with Big Pooh, where we found out how justice defines his career on all fronts these days:

AllHipHop.com: Before we get started about the music, I understand that congratulations are in order! Would you care to tell the readers about the new gig?

Big Pooh: Definitely! Thank you. I just signed on to write for RantSports.com. I’m contributing to the NBA section talking about the Washington Wizards mainly.

AllHipHop.com: By most accounts that job is perfectly suited for you, so what role have sports played in your life?

Big Pooh: Sports have taught me a lot about life. The main thing, learning how to work with others. I’m also a competitive person, so it is only natural that I love sports, right?

AllHipHop.com: Absolutely! [laughter] OK, so now about the new project, what was your inspiration behind it, and what would you like your fans to take away from it?

bigpooh-2Big Pooh: My main inspiration behind this album was just moving forward. I personally have, honestly, begun a new chapter in my life artistically, and wanted to share that with people that support me. If it’s one thing I would like for them to take away from the this album is to embrace struggle and move forward. It’s part of life’s process.

AllHipHop.com: Wow, that’s dope. Alright, so who did you collab with on it?

Big Pooh: This album was produced by Astronote. Astronote is a talented producer out of Orleans, France. The only songs he didn’t produce were “Cognac”, which was done by longtime collaborator, Focus, and “Where I Am”, which was produced by Mell and Dee. Feature-wise, I have Thurz, Fashawn, Blakksoul, Big Sant, King Mez, Lute, Scolla, and, of course, the home team, Chaundon, Joe Scudda, and Jozeemo.

AllHipHop.com: So, is there anyone that you haven’t gotten to work with yet that you really want to work with?

Big Pooh: It’s mainly producers on my wish list at this point. I still want to work with DJ Premier, DJ Quik, and Pharrell.

AllHipHop.com: And will we be seeing a tour or videos to support the new project?

Big Pooh: Definitely. I actually have the video for “Friends” ready to go. Shooting a video for “Cognac” and “Exercise In Futility” soon. “Where I Am” is in the editing phase ,and shooting “Preface” as well. As far as touring, we are working on a few things to do a little bit of touring in 2013, so be on the lookout for that.

AllHipHop.com: What’s next up for Big Pooh?

Big Pooh: Working on more music. I have a few artist that I’m helping to develop. Diving more into the world of sports.

AllHipHop.com: How can the fans keep up with you sir?

Big Pooh: Fans can catch me on Twitter (@RapperBigPooh). They can catch me on the new MySpace (yes, it’s attempting to make a comeback and I’m on board) at RapperBigPooh. They can catch me decoding my lyrics on Rap Genius, and the website, RapperBigPooh.com, should be coming, finally.

Super Producer Dr. Dre Heads To Ireland, Reportedly For Tax Shelter

(AllHipHop News) Super producer Dr. Dre was the highest paid musician in the world, it was recently revealed by Forbes and it appears that the rap mogul is attempting to save as much of his earnings as possible.

Dr. Dre, born Andre Young, recently based three of his companies in West Cork, Ireland, to help reduce his tax liability.

According to the Irish Examiner, Dr. Dre recently established three companies in Clonakilty, Co Cork, Ireland with a specialty firm named O’Mahony Donnelly, in order to take advantage of country’s corporate tax rate.

“Since I established O’Mahony Donnelly here in 2000 we’ve worked with a number of multinational corporations to get them set up in Ireland,” said Michael O’Mahony. “This has become a great niche for our firm.”

The mogul listed three businesses which have addresses listed with O’Mahony Donnelly, a firm that specializes in helping clients like Dr. Dre.

Much of the $100 million that Dr. Dre raked in last year came through his Beats Electronics empire, which spans computers, headphones and mobile phones.

EXCLUSIVE: Sir Michael Rocks On Why The Cool Kids Will Never Drop Another Album As A Group

All gold everything, Retro J’s, and a Neiman Marcus wardrobe – these are all things hot in popular Hip-Hop fashion culture today, but nothing that is extremely new. In 2007, The Cool Kids strutted out all of the above fashion trends and rocked it all years before it was mentioned in recent songs.

Originality is something that is becoming harder and harder to come by in the Hip-Hop industry these days, but there is no doubt that Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish pioneered modern swag. Always ahead of the curve, the Chi-Town duo have been trying their hand at solo careers as of late, a trend that may become a more permanent arrangement.

AllHipHop.com recently spoke to Sir Michael Rocks, and he confirmed some shocking news about The Cool Kids:

AllHipHop.com: Lap of Lux 2.5 is out, kind of the in-between drop, only eight songs. You kind of did that with Premier Politics, too. How has the response been, and what’s your mindset behind putting out these heavy drops, and then the lighter ones soon after?

Sir Michael Rocks: Yeah, man, it’s definitely something I like to do. I like to drop a “semi-sequel” is what I like to call it, and I like to just put out the original project. And the way I record is, I record a bunch of songs, and then I pick the best ones for the project – maybe not even the best ones, but all the ones that fit together the best. I think I put them together the best; some might not fit, but they are still really good songs, so at the end of the project, the songs that I have left over, I’m not going to record something if it’s not good. If it’s not coming out good in the studio then, I’m gonna can it and I’m done and I’m moving onto something else so.

Every song has a certain amount of quality [so] that it may not fit on the main project. At the end of a main project, I’ll collect those songs that didn’t fit and I’ll put them together, man, and God-willing, they’ll fit together. So I gather them up, put them together after the main project, get some new visuals and videos, and new songs and just a different circulation – and everything that I record has to be a certain level of quality, so I would never give fans anything less than my best.

AllHipHop.com: It’s been about five years since you and Chuck really made a mark on the Hip-Hop industry with your unique style and sound, and really who’d I consider the first of the real “swag” era. It’s been an original style that’s been bit by just about everyone. How have things evolved over this last half-decade for you?

Sir Michael Rocks: Man, we started off what we were doing, and we got caught in a bad label situation, and then we weren’t able to move as fast as we wanted to. So, it gave people an opportunity to catch up and bite the style and sh*t, but during that whole time, we were already progressing, but it never really caught up to us. We were in a bad label situation and couldn’t get out to the media as much, so we were already moving on to new sh*t anyways. And everything people get from us, we’ve done pretty much, so it’s pretty much all good and as far as career-wise, I feel like the last couple years have been us developing as artists and producers.

Chuck is really finding his own, his own style on the production side. I’ve really grown a lot on the rap side of it and the style side, becoming more of a force on my own. I think that were benefiting ourselves separately to become better artists and give people a new outlook, because we still work together in a lot of different facets. We shoot music videos, work on beats, we’re still working together, but we’re just not making music and putting it out together as a group, because it’s not that time right now.

People be like, “Ah man, you ain’t gonna do Cool Kids, la da da.” But it’s not time for that, because that era has transitioned into something else, and we can’t go back there, we can’t go back to the same era that was there before. That’s stupid, we’re different people, we’ve evolved more than that, we’re way different people, so I think right now we need to be developing ourselves separately as artists and becoming a force on our own, because we’re both super dope. We’re not a group where one person is super dope, and the other person is subpar; like, we’re both nice as f*ck even before we knew each other, so it’s not a tough play to figure out.

You break us up, we’re still going to turn out nice as f*ck separately, and when we come together, we transition that energy into making a dope record. Right now, man, I think we just need to be focusing on blowing up. Chuck needs to focus on his production; I need to focus on my solo stuff because it’s a different atmosphere, it’s a different feel when we’re separate than when we’re together. I think that, now, we need to be working on the music separately, but we still working together like nothing ever happened. But just as far as how we putting it out, we’re gonna put it out like this, and f*ck everybody else.

AllHipHop.com: I think last time you talked to AllHipHop.com, you said you wanted to put Shark Week to the side and wanted people to focus on the solo work which, like you said, have been doing. But I think it’s fair to wonder about the future of The Cool Kids as a group because of the precedent you set as a duo. Chuck’s beats are heavy in demand, and you’ve been getting downloads on your solo work as well, but is there the chance of another Cool Kids project down the line, whether that be Shark Week or something different?

Sir Michael Rocks: No [laughter]. I don’t think it’d be “The Cool Kids”; I don’t think we’re gonna come out again as The Cool Kids. We might come together as something else different, but as The Cool Kids, no, because we’re not the same people, we’ve changed and evolved into two different artists. We can’t come back and do the same thing again, you know? We’ll probably do something else, but as The Cool Kids and as Shark Week, no, those ideas are done, and we’re on to something different now. I wouldn’t do that; I think that would be a step backwards to go back and do that right now, so as far as I know for now, no I wouldn’t see us doing another Cool Kids project as “The Cool Kids”.

Maybe we come up with a different name and add a different member to the group; maybe add a couple different members to the group for something like that. Maybe I’m making all the beats, and Chuck is doing something else. Maybe somebody else is making all the beats, and we rap on the beats, you know what I mean? As The Cool Kids and the same idea we already instituted? No, we would never do that. We’re way too creative and way too smart for that, because everything gonna happen and everybody’s like, “Awww, there it is, all over again. The Cool Kids they did this already.” We don’t want to be like doing the same thing over again. I think we’re a little bit smarter and a little more creative than all of that.

AllHipHop.com: It was a busy year for you touring as well. You were both on tour with Mac Miller for the first half and Pac D## during the second half, so the tour life was in full effect. How did that go for you?

Sir Michael Rocks: Ah, it’s dope, man, just being on the road and being able to try the new music out on the fans and be able to hit the road. And being on the road is important; it gives you the opportunity to showcase your work. I’m a heavy artist on the road. I know how to tour, I know how important it is, so I’m going to try to stay on the road as much as I need to.

Rick Ross Renews With Diddy’s Ciroc Vodka

(AllHipHop News) Miami Hip-Hop star Rick Ross will close the year on a high note, with a new business deal with Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Ciroc Vodka.

Rick Ross has renewed his deal with Ciroc, which will see the rapper continue his role as an ambassador for the brand.

“My 2013 resolution is to have continued success for myself and those that surround me,” Rick Ross said. “Thank you Ciroc for inviting me to share in the celebration!”

In addition to appearing at live events to promote Ciroc, Rick Ross will be featured in various promotional campaigns and on social media outlets.

Rick Ross is currently in the studio working on his untitled sixth album.

Russell Simmons Announces Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball II In Washington, D.C.

(AllHipHop News) Russell Simmons and his Hip-Hop Summit Action Network will present the Hip Hop Inaugural Ball II, to celebrate the Hip-Hop community’s role in helping President Barack Obama become reelected as President of United States.

The charity gala will take place on January 20, at the Harman Center for the Arts, in Washington DC.

The Hip Hop Inaugural Ball II will take place during inaugural weekend, thanks to the event chairs Russell Simmons and Zac McDaniels.

Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Philanthropik, a non-profit committed to supporting programs and initiatives that encourage others to be philanthropic.

In 2009, the first Hip Hop Inaugural Ball drew a number of rappers and celebrities, including T.I., Tiny, Busta Rhymes, Young Jeezy, Ashanti, Trey Songz, Judge Greg Mathis and others.

Ticket sales for The Hip Hop Inaugural Ball II, which takes place on January 20, 2013 at 8:00pm, range from $500-$2500.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Are 50 Cent And Game Reuniting?

What would you say if I told you that 50 Cent and Game were reuniting and putting G-Unit back together? As unrealistic as that sounds, it actually won’t take much to get them back together…this is all according to Game, of course, who has an album to sell!

In a recent interview with BET.com, Game reveals what it would take to get the group back together. Check out what he said below:

“It wouldn’t even taken $10 million for [G-Unit to get back together]. What 50’s gotta do is let go of his ego. I don’t hold grudges, man. I think I was mad for the time being when we were going through that and after that, I immediately graduated to a neutral ground where that could of happened but it’s 50 man. Once he calms his ego and realizes that there still could be the possibility of G-Unit reforming then you know, who knows? But I know you can’t put together G-Unit without Game and 50. 50 can do all the memories but if I’m missing, it’s just not complete. And if I try to do it but he’s not there, it’s not complete.”

Game, do you really think it is that easy? 50 hates you! And Young Buck is in jail! And Lloyd Banks is in limbo! And Tony Yayo, well, who knows where he is! Nonetheless, I do give Game props for not holding onto that grudge forever. You can do those things when you’re winning.