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As the daughter of former Gambino family underboss-turned-federal informant, Salvatore “Sammy the Bull” Gravano, Karen Gravano had an interesting childhood. In her new book, Mob Daughter, Gravano recounts growing up with a father who was always present at the dinner table, a doting dad who saw his daughter as the apple of his eye.
Yet, there was the other side of her father. Sammy the Bull ultimately admitted to 19 murders and helped convict 39 other organized crime members, effectively dismantling the Gambino family and then entering the federal witness protection program – a decision that his biological family refused to go along with. The story is one made for the screen. In fact, Mob Daughter is being adapted into a screenplay.
Karen Gravano has her own story to tell. She was convicted for drug charges and served three years’ probation. The reality TV star is also a single mother – and a BIG Hip-Hop fan. AllHipHop.com spoke to Karen Gravano to discuss her new book, the upcoming season of “Mob Wives” and Hip-Hop’s obsession with the mafia life:
AllHipHop.com: It often seems life rap culture is fascinated with mafia culture. Rappers take on mob names and boss personas. What are your thoughts about that?
Karen Gravano: I can definitely relate to it. I think artists like to create a character that people know about. It seems like America itself has glorified the mob. I’m not 100 percent happy with glorifying the lifestyle, because as a child who was born into this world, it does come with a price to pay. A lot of times when you are glorifying crime, there is a lot that you don’t see.
But, I love Hip-Hop, and I see why some of the artists do it.
AllHipHop.com: Who are some of your favorite rap artists?
Karen Gravano: Probably 2Pac. I love Jay-Z. I love artists who tell stories and express themselves but have something to say like Nas. Nas is a great storyteller. I love Hip-Hop, my daughter’s father was really good friends with Jam Master Jay during the Run-DMC era. I have to shout out Wu-Tang because I’m from Staten Island, so I have to big up my Wu-Tang Clan. I love them.
AllHipHop.com: I know you have a book out. Can you tell us a little more about Mob Daughter, and how it chronicles your story?

Karen Gravano: Mob Daughter is basically about what I’ve been through in my life, and how I drew from the situations that happened to me because of who my father is.
So, it’s not a mob story; it’s really a father/daughter story. I have found that a lot of people related to it. My father was a gangster; it ultimately influenced me a lot of the mistakes I made. Not that I blame my father for everything that happened in my life, but I learned from it and moved forward. I think the book also shows what these families go through. I’m trying to make a better path for my daughter to move past it.
AllHipHop.com: What are some of the differences in the way you were raised, and the way that you are raising your daughter?
Karen Gravano: I don’t really raise my daughter too much differently from the way my parents raised me. Embracing the experiences instead of denying it or hiding it has helped us, teaching them why we made our mistakes, and how to move on and move past them. But, I always felt like my parents were in my corner, and that’s how I raise my child.
AllHipHop.com: I’ve always had a fascination with mafia culture. I think, as you said, America loves a gangster, that bad guy. Hip-Hop culture is one that sees a lot of people killed, a lot of people incarcerated, and has been accused of glorfying violent lifestyles. Your father’s story is really a cautionary tale. What is a warning you would give to people who are fascinated with that dark side, the mafia lifestyle?
Karen Gravano: When my father was out committing crime, he thought he was doing what he had to do to take care of our family. But in the long run, there is no dollar bill that I could put on a relationship with my father. What you do, it affects your family. Even in the Hip-Hop industry, I don’t knock people who commit crimes. It’s about understanding what you did and moving past it. If those artists were really doing all of the things they talked about, they would be in jail, not on the Billboard charts. I appreciate artists who said, this is what I did, and how I moved past it. If you commit crimes, accept it, wear it, and move past it.
AllHipHop.com: Can you give us a couple spoilers from the upcoming season of “Mob Wives”?
Karen Gravano: Hopefully Season Three will focus a lot more on us as individuals. Even though we argue and we fight, we are arguing for something important, and that’s our families.
Karen Gravano’s New York Times bestselling book, Mob Daughter: The Mafia, Sammy “The Bull” Gravano, and Me!, is in stores now. Season Three of “Mob Wives debuts in January 2013 on VH1.
Follow Karen Gravano on Twitter (@KarenGravanoVH1).
Underground MC favorites and members of AllHipHop.com’s elite Top 25 of 2011 class, the Brown Bag Allstars, are back with a new single, “Say It Now”, produced by J57.
The collaboration features the talented Akie Bermiss.
Check out the video below, and visit www.BrownBagAllstars.com for more:
Happy Wins-Day, my Lovers of Life!
Welcome to the day we begin to spread our energy in the right direction! Today’s Daily Word is
dedicated to being blind to haters! Hate is a terrible disease that isplaguing our world! It is a disease that is tearing down hard work and perpetuating mediocrity! It’s giving critics, lazy people, and cowards a voice that they did not rightly earn! It’s giving unimportant people a front row seat into your life!
STOP PAYING ATTENTION TO HATERS! Trying to win them over or make them believers is the biggest waste of your time! A Hater is a secret admirer who only wins when you pay them
attention! Instead, pay more attention to your craft and continue to perfect it! In the same breath, make sure that you don’t have hater tendencies! Being a hater yourself says a lot about what you think of you!!
If you truly love yourself and appreciate what you bring to the table, then you have no reason to hate, envy, criticize or even be jealous of anyone whatsoever! Let them do them and you do you!! There’s only one life to live! Stop wasting it minding other people’s business!! Let’s Grow and Live the life that we deserve!!
-Ash’Cash
“You cannot hate other people without hating yourself.” -Oprah Winfrey
“Isn’t it kind of silly to think that tearing someone else down builds you up?” -Sean Covey
“A show of envy is an insult to oneself.” -Yevgeny Alexandrovich
“Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated.” -Coretta Scott King
“Hating people is like burning down your own house to get rid of a rat.” -Harry Emerson Fosdick
“In time we hate that which we often fear.” -William Shakespeare
“Hatred is the coward’s revenge for being intimidated.” -George Bernard Shaw
“If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn’t part of ourselves doesn’t disturb us.” -Hermann Hesse
TO HEAR THE AUDIO VERSION OF THE DAILY WORD – CLICK HERE.
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.
Ever since Lil’ Wayne ended his beef with Pusha T back in June, we haven’t heard much about it from either one of them…until now. On a recent promo run for “Cruel Summer,” Pusha T along with his label mate Big Sean, stopped by the HOT 97 radio station in New York. Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg pressed Pusha about Weezy’s new mixtape, and Pusha held no punches, saying that he thought the much hyped about mixtape, “wasn’t that good.”
Although it was rumored that Nicki Minaj dissed Pusha T on the remix for Birdman’s single “Born Stunna”, Pusha praised Nicki on her clever word play on the “Mercy” track and said that “she got busy” on the record.
“Nicki got off on ‘Mercy’, though. She got busy. She got busy. You got to give credit, when it’s due.”
During the interview, Big Sean also responds to Rosenberg for calling him out on using “B.I.G.” as one of his ad libs.
Check out the interview below:
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Queens rapper, Fredro Starr from Onyx has released a new freestlye taking more than a few verbal jabs at DMX. Although the reason for the diss is still unclear, Fredro hints that he is simply retaliating to something that X said. In the new freestyle, Fredro Starr raps:

“This n#### X talking s### right, if he ever try it again/He be a front of the firing pen/If his crew front, there be a lot of dying men/At the funeral, family and crying friends,” he raps. “Let’s get back to the money, we go together like tire and rims/You wanna ball? We can go as high as the rim/So much weed smoke, time to call the firemen.”
DMX and Fredro Starr have somewhat of a history together, collaborating on the track “Shut Em’ Down” back in 1998.
DMX has been on a promo run for his new album, Undisputed. I’m sure he’ll respond to the freestyle sooner or later. Take a listen to Fredro Starr’s diss freestyle toward DMX below. Are you feeling it?
Shout out to Disqus @disqus_3iDWBAoCwg for putting me on to the origin of the DMX / Fredro Starr issue. Apparently, DMX blew up Fredro Starr’s spot as a hater on a recent interview with the Breakfast Club in NYC. The origin of their “beef” stems from a woman who DMX allegedly had a baby with who Fredro Starr claims to have introduced to him. The woman was originally sleeping with Fredro, but left him for DMX at an industry party. DMX says that Fredro was still texting the girl knowing that she as with him and he claims to have seen the text messages.
Fredro tells the story a little differently. You can check out Fredro’s side of the story on his Tales Of The Industry series (Ep. 4).
“This episode was never released and tucked in the archives out of respect for X’s situation at the time as well as his ongoing troubles…”
Check out the episode below.
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The domination continues.
I am hearing from a reliable source that the empire created by Baby and Wayne are about to sign one of the best selling rappers from the original CM Records crew. Well? I can’t say just yet, but it is coming in the next two weeks.
Take a guess. Its very easy.

Really?

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(AllHipHop News) Tonight (September 18), President Barack Obama is headlining Jay-Z and Beyonce’s 100-person fundraising event at Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club near Madison Square Park in the Chelsea district of New York City.
Tickets were reportedly $40,000 per attendee as proceeds will be benefiting the Obama Victory Fund, a fundraising account of the Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
In addition to another event that Obama is hosting this evening, the Obama campaign expects to raise over $5 million today in support is his re-election bid.
Both Beyonce and Jay-Z have been outspoken supporters of the Obama administration as Beyonce penned a letter to First Lady Michelle Obama earlier this summer, and Jay-Z has made statements frequently in support of President Obama throughout the campaign.
Over the weekend, Hennessy V.S showed their support of the Latin community with a special Fiesta Patrias celebration at the House of Blues in Las Vegas. Tons of local residents showed their Mexican pride and rang in Fiesta Patrias with Mexican artists Los Masters Plus, BMI Songwriter of the year Gocho (Si Te Digo La Verda), Pitbull’s rap protege Sensato and an all female Mariachi band!
The artist put on a spectacular show in honor of Fiesta Patrias and honored their Mexican heritage. Check out a few photos from the event below:
Photo Credit: Mickey Cevallos
(AllHipHop News) There are only two months until the 2012 presidential election, and AllHipHop.com’s voter engagement partner, the League of Young Voters, is launching their #Ignite2012 tour this evening in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
According to the League, the tour is set to stop in five additional cities and “will provide a platform for the nation’s most dynamic celebrities, bloggers and activists to discuss proactive strategies to engage urban Millennials in the democratic process and identify what it will take to move America forward.”
The national #Ignite2012 tour will include voter engagement training, an expert panel, and performances by Dee-1, Aliesa Nicole, and Jasiri X.
#Ignite2012 hopes to encourage 100,000 young voters to participate in the November election.
FEATURED CELEBRITIES & ACTIVISTS:
MILWAUKEE KICK-OFF INFO:
Date: September 18, 2012
Time: 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. CST (live streaming panel & concert)
In-Person Location: Milwaukee Area Technical College, Cooley Auditorium – 700 West State Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233
Online Location: www.YoungVoterLive.com
Watch the event via UStream below:
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ADDITIONAL DATES/LOCATIONS:
9/22 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Shadow Lounge
9/25 – Cincinnati, OH – Elementz Hip-Hop
10/6 – Philadelphia, PA – at City Hall
About LYVEF: League of Young Voters Education Fund empowers young people nationwide to participate in the democratic process and create progressive political change on the local, state and national level – with a focus on non-college youth and youth from low-income communities and communities of color. The League meets young people where they are, works on issues that affect their lives, and provides them with tools, training, and support to become serious catalysts for change. Visit us @ YoungVoter.org.
Philly-based R&B superproducers Carvin & Ivan, known mostly for their work with Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Ledisi, and SWV, are looking for the next R&B star – and it could be you.
In August, after hosting the monthly R&B Spotlight showcase in Manhattan, New York, the duo was inspired to give up-and-comers a chance at stardom. They teamed up with the ‘Spotlight’ showcase and are looking for R&B singers and producers who think they have what it takes to make it big.
The duo adds:
“We’re really excited about this project. To be able to give back and contribute to R&B music is something we care deeply about.”
If you would like to be considered for this project, please send a “live” performance video or any other music credentials to: Ta****************@***il.com.
The dead line to submit your materials is by Oct 1. The album is scheduled for a late 2012 release.
It seems as Drake is taking a beating in the press lately. If it’s not DMX blasting him for his role in Aaliyah’s posthumous album, it’s Pusha T taunting the YMCMB star.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, the rapper defended his G.O.O.D. Music label mate 2 Chainz against Drake’s jokes regarding his missed cue at the “Made in America” festival. Check out what Pusha T told the magazine below:
“We don’t give a f*ck what Drake says. In regards to us, that sh*t doesn’t matter.”
“It was a mishap, man. I mean , f*ck,” said the 35-year-old rapper.
“So if that was the way you should’ve brought 2 Chainz out, then I’m glad Drake got to do it, …Other than the shot thing, we don’t give a f*ck. We definitely ain’t thinking about no shots.”
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