“G-Sh*t”
“G-Sh*t”
“Barrel Brothers”
“5 Senses Remix”
(AllHipHop News) Lil Kim has expanded her business dealings in North Carolina, with the opening of a new hair and beauty salon and the launch of a new clothing line. According to reports, Lil Kim, born Kimberly Jones, opened the second Salon Se Swa beauty salon in Charlotte, North Carolina. The pair opened the first location in 2004, in Raleigh, North Carolina. Lil Kim participated in a variety of events throughout Charlotte last Saturday (September 25th), to promote the opening of the latest Salon Se Swa location. Over the weekend, Lil Kim and actress Meagan Goode took part in Charlotte’s “Charlotte, North Carolina Fashion Week,” where she debuted her new clothing line, 24/7 Star: Goddess Collection. The line consists of embroidered dresses, cat suits and other pieces. Incarcerated rap star Lil Wayne recently penned his 7th letter from Rikers Island, where he has been incarcerated for almost a year, for attempted criminal possession of a handgun. In his latest letter to fans, Lil Wayne expressed extreme gratitude towards his fan base for supporting him during his incarceration. The rapper receives about 150 letters a day from fans. He was forced to begin sending them home, because the paper was piling up and causing a fire hazard in his cell. According to Wayne, he is attempting to be patient as his sentence winds down. “Awaiting freedom patiently,” Lil Wayne wrote to fans. “People often ask does the days feel longer now that the time is getting shorter I say that theres 24 hours in everyday. But honestly, I cant f**kin wait! Sorry. Anyway, Im still playing UNO. Still doing pushups and such, by the way, please dont expect me to come out looking any different. Im the same little ol me.” Lil Wayne is expected to be released from prison towards the end of October or in early November. Chicago emcee Lupe Fiasco has hinted that he may make an appearance during a planned protest of Atlantic Records, being organized by fans of the rapper. Almost 30,000 people have signed an online petition that began circulating in July, demanding that Atlantic release Lupe’s highly anticipated album Lasers. Fans of the rapper are planning “Fiasco Friday,” a massive demonstration, demanding the release of Lasers by October 15th. Fans will meet at the statue of William Tecumseh Sherman at 59th and 5th and will then march down to Atlantic’s offices on 1290 Avenue of the Americas.
“Hood Icon”
Newcomer Remynd is making a huge splash in the underground world of Hip-Hop and he has employed a legend to create even bigger waves. “Saviour” features none other than Kool G Rap. The song has both rappers spittin’ venom over a classic Hip-Hop track laced with heavy drums and gangsta pianos.
(AllHipHop News) Superstar rapper/actress Queen Latifah is expanding her business portfolio with a new investment in New York Spring Water Inc. Queen Latifah’s Flavor Unit Entertainment recently became part owners in New York Spring Water, which markets the VBlast vitamin water. The company, which has officers in New York City and West Palm Beach, Florida, also owns a bottling plant situated on 1,000 private acres in the Catskill region of New York. Latifah and I are really excited about this partnership,” Flavor Unit Co-Founder Shakim Compere told AllHipHop.com in a statement today (September 29th).”New York Spring Water is an innovative company and is definitely at the forefront of new product developments in the industry,” Compere stated. Queen Latifah and Shakim Compere will leverage their celebrity rolodex to help roll-out the global marketing campaigns for a variety of New York Water’s products, including the VBee multivitamin water for kids and the Aqua84 enhanced mineral water brand. According to Compere, 7-Eleven convenience stores will carry New York Spring Water products beginning in the coming weeks.
We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.
– Lord Palmerston, Speech To The House of Commons; March 1, 1848
As I return to providing advisory services to artists before taking them on as clients – one of the most important areas I like to get into are how ones self-concept (how well a person knows and views themselves) impacts the kind of material they write; sound they rhyme over; and the alignment of their brand-image-reputation. Because I believe the secret to how magnetic an artist becomes lies in those elements being properly married I am very selective about who I work with and I am extremely doubtful about the prospects for the long-term success of any artist who doesnt have a team around them who can help guide them through these dynamics.
Knowing ones Self is the key to creative energy, marketing and leverage in business, and power in politics. If you dont know who you are, you simply cannot build anything successfully whether a career, a business or movement. And you cannot generate credibility and respect.
Too many of us when we use the phrase Knowledge Of Self (KOS) are reducing the most powerful concept and reality to an ideology a dogma where phrases and words are memorized but not understood. And anything you dont understand, you cant apply.
The two missing elements in many of the definitions of KOS I hear are: 1) a deep awareness of ones emotional being, personality and moral character 2) how knowing who you are and what is in your best interests allows you to strategically pursue goals and objectives in the world of politics, without unnecessary dependence on others and their institutions.
In these two areas I think over the last 20 years the individual who has placed the most emphasis on broader aspects of KOS is the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan who frequently touches on these kind of dynamics with a phrase, enlightened self-interest.
Here is how Minister Farrakhan touched on these concepts in a widely read interview published in 1996 in George Magazine (bold emphasis is mine):
John F. Kennedy Jr. (JFK): Thank you very much. Minister, from the perspective of me and the magazine, what is interesting particularly is your development from a religious leader to one who is an active participant in politics. I want to start by exploring how that development occurred. I guess the 1984 election in which you got involved with Reverend (Jesse) Jacksons campaign was somewhat of a watershed event for you and for the Nation of Islam and you got in politics, and I gather, broke with a long-standing tradition started by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad to keep politics and religion separate. Why did you make that decision, and what was the preamble to that decision being made by you?
Minister Louis Farrakhan: First, everything that I am attempting to do is based on my understanding of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and what he wanted for his people. Of course he kept us out of politics during his time among us. But he left hints in his writings that would suggest what I am attempting to do today.
In his writings he began to tell us to elect our own candidates, meaning try to put your own people into positions of power that we might change the reality of our lives. He said that what we need is a Muslim politician; and when he said that, there were no Muslims running for any public office. And then he said put the Muslim Program before Congress. We couldnt put it before Congress unless there were those in Congress who would favor it, or unless we ran people for public office who would become congresspersons. And lastly, when [Richard] Nixon was running [for president] the second time, [the Hon. Elijah Muhammad] wrote an article saying that if any presidential hopeful looked at his program and would back it, he would put the weight of the whole Nation of Islam behind that presidential candidate.
As I reflect on his words, I know that that could not happen unless we were registered to vote. He took us out of politics and his words were separation. Separation because we needed to heal from 400 years of injustice and alienation from self. And when he had instilled in us a knowledge of self, a love of self and an enlightened self- interest, then, I believe it would be the proper time for us to enter politics, not to be subservient but to go for that which is in our self-interests because it is necessary for us to become politically powerful in order for us to change the reality of our lives. That is in a nutshell where we have moved today.
*****
The Ministers point about the journey and process that one goes through from learning who they are to being able to apply that knowledge effectively for their own benefit is relevant to all of us, regardless of creed, class or color.
Many missed an important point I made about Jay-Z in this regard in my now legendary two-part Jay-Z, Rich, Righteous, Teacher. (Part 1: https://allhiphop.com/stories/editorial/archive/2010/06/15/22267392.aspx and Part 2: https://allhiphop.com/stories/editorial/archive/2010/06/22/22273991.aspx)
A major point I made which many missed was my conviction that Jay-Z is more Self-Aware than most political, conscious rappers who in many cases hide their personality behind ideology and book knowledge. He has a form of KOS but because of how loudly those of us who claim KOS are in limiting its definition to quoting the Lessons memorizing a series of Instructions, Questions and Answers; Word Problems; and Statements from the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Master Fard Muhammad we drown out a fuller discussion about basic and deeper aspects of those Lessons which pertain to our individual essence, character, and personalities.
What those Lessons drive us toward in addition to what They revealed about the Knowledge of God, the history of the World, and secret knowledge pertaining to current events and the nature of the Universe, and so much more, is a deeper understanding of the nature of our own beings, which has been buried due to our miserable condition and oppression. In knowing ourselves we have to overcome a wealth of ignorance and rubbish as Minister Farrakhan in a portion of a letter introducing his Study Guide # 10, The God Within describes:
The knowledge of Self is the greatest of all knowledge. It is akin to the knowledge of Allah (God). Both of these knowledges, which is really one, is the key to our return to God, Self and Power. We must know ourselves historically, biologically, genetically, but we must also go to the root of ourselves which is knowledge of the nature in which we are created, which is the Essence of Self-knowledge.
This begins with self-awareness which expands into self-examination, then self-analysis, and finally results in self-correction and perfection.
An individual can be intellectually informed through academic instruction and intense study but still be irrational and emotionally immature because their true Self is buried under psychoses, neuroses, compulsions, and repressions. The only way these multiple personalities, demons, spiritual diseases, or habitual ways of thinking and behaving – whatever various schools of thought and isms call them – can be overcome is by one becoming self-aware, and making a concerted effort to examine, correct, and improve themselves.
That is part of the untapped value of the Lessons received by Registered Members of the Nation of Islam and which the Nation Of Gods and Earths revere and study in their own way and Culture.
They develop our Spiritual Self which will allow us to build a progressive and high spiritual civilization.
The ability of artists to be developed and healed emotionally and spiritually will depend upon how honest they and those guiding them are allowed to be about the human condition. That artists too often are celebrated for the creativity they manifest while being sick, addicted (usually to drugs), or imbalanced and even possibly because they are sick – is a problem society and industry must solve together.
I deal with the dynamics of how neuroses and catharsis – and suffering in general – pertain to creativity and entrepreneurship in Volume 3 of my book, subtitled The Personal Struggle.
It is a very heavy and deep subject.
The first step, though, for now, is getting in tune with who we are and what we are feeling and expressing it honestly.
In terms of self-awareness and introspection many artists can learn something from what Jay-Z expressed in his recent Forbes interview with Warren Buffett (http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/1011/rich-list-10-omaha-warren-buffett-jay-z-steve-forbes-summit-interview.html?boxes=Homepagelighttop):
My first album didnt come out until I was 26, so I had a bit more maturity. The album had all these emotions and complexities and layers that a typical hip-hop album didnt have if you were making it at 16, 17 years old. That isnt enough wealth of experience to share with the world. I had so much wealth to share with the world at that time, and Ive never forgotten those things, like you say. You never forget those true things that you stick to, your basic things that make you successful.
And for me, its that truth, finding the truth of the moment, of where I am at the time, not trying to cater to a certain demographic or being something Im not, not driving the truck over a 10,000-pound bridge. There are so many similarities in what he was just saying. So for me, its just having the discipline, and the confidence in who I am. If I go into a studio and find my truth of the moment, there are a number of people in the world who can relate to what Im saying, and are going to buy into what Im doing.
Not because its the new thing of the moment, but because its genuine emotion. Its how I feel. This is how I articulate the world.
What Jay-Z is getting at is profound. That the music industry – where the Hip-Hop genre is concerned in particular revolves around young artists making music for young consumers means that immaturity is actually bred into the culture of rap music.
I described this in detail, from the perspective marketing science in my AllHipHop editorial, The 17-year Old: The God Of Rap (https://allhiphop.com/stories/editorial/archive/2010/03/24/22153820.aspx)
My position is that it will take the self-aware and emotionally mature artist not the conscious rapper who can only quote and memorize ideology to break through this prison house of immaturity and make music that is relevant to both a younger and older audience.
An emerging bright spot on the horizon in this area of self-enlightened interest is R.S. an artist/producer whom I advised several years ago after he was introduced to me by BlackElectorate.coms (http://blackelectorate.com/) News Editor, Andy Solages. R.S. actually was the first to trademark the concept and phrase, Adult Contemporary Hip-Hop. Able to make music that would catch the ear of any teenager or 40-something, R.S. comfortably presents himself, in his bio with humor and satire Whenever you need a short break from murder and cocaine, come see me. The cocaine will still be there when you get back. (http://www.adultcontemporaryhiphop.com/).
R.S., the too-rare artist unwilling to dumb down, is currently making waves in the influential world of financial media yes, the same folks Jay-Z is trying to reach with his Forbes interview with Warren Buffett by making a rap song dedicated to a new law known as the Dodd-Frank bill which impacts many for better or worse. President Obama signed the bill, with much criticism, this Summer (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/22/business/22regulate.html), and it is commonly referred to as an overhaul of the financial system.
Some say the overhaul protects the poor and middle-class and others say, it is a wolf in sheeps clothing that still benefits those responsible for the financial crisis of 2007 to 2008. R.S. sees the matter more personally because it apparently has the potential to cut into his cash flow, derived from profits he makes as a trader of foreign currencies. And he is not alone, I know of several Hip-Hop generation entrepreneurs making paper from gambling on the direction of the dollar, yen, euro and the galaxy of foreign currencies.
Fighting back in his self-interest and referring to the government as babysitters, R.S. made a track CFTC (Babysit Me) to popularize his plight as an entrepreneur-trader. The CFTC is the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, created by Congress in 1974 to regulate commodity futures and option markets in the United States (http://www.cftc.gov/). The song is now taking off, with a cult following.
He told me the story of how it all came about over the weekend:
Cedric, while I was working on music for my new album, 700 PLUS, my man L~Reece forwarded some articles and sparked a heated conversation about the possible consequences the Dodd-Frank Act could have for average Forex traders.
My friends and I are relatively new traders, but were doing well, getting pips, etc. But now the babysitters might knock us out of the game. Even though some things they proposed earlier, like the 10:1 leverage, arent happening, I resent that these guys can hide behind consumer protection, while potentially getting in the way of my money. Im still worried about, and unclear about, the consequences this will have for average traders like me. I dont want to switch to a broker in the US. I like the flexibility of the platform I use, etc. There are a lot of rumors and speculation, and Im not sure how all this will ultimately play out.
Also, the story is getting insufficient coverage in the media. I heard about the new CFTC regulations for Forex, which affect me personally, later than I should have and I put several long-time traders up on it.
Anyway, I was angry, and Andy (Solages) suggested I write a song about the issue. I kept the music upbeat and catchy, to match with the rest of 700 PLUS, but L~Reece and I didnt tone down the message in our lyrics.
And we got a sister named Erica singing the hook like theres nothing wrong in the world. Its an anthem for my fellow traders, its a catharsis for me, and hopefully we can use it to bring more attention to this mess.
Foreign Exchange traders around the world have begun to claim the song as an anthem and rallying cry.
Here is one article from those circles: http://www.forexcrunch.com/cftc-babysitting-traders/.
And what makes the track even more powerful is that the synth pop beat and chorus will lead any pre-teen or early teen think or remember the part about babysitting. In one song R.S. has brought together two powerful constituencies currency traders and adolescents who feel oppressed by their parents.
Is R.S. representing the best interests of the masses? Maybe and maybe not?
But how will we know if hes the only one in our community willing and motivated enough to understand a 2,300 page bill?
For understanding reality, Ill take an entrepreneur motivated by self-preservation over an intellectual weighed down by book knowledge and a bunch of memorized quotes and phrases, any day of the week.
Whether you support R.S. and his stand no one can accuse him of waiting on Democrats or Republicans, or CNN, MSNBC, or Fox to think about the issue. He understands it in terms of what it means to himself. Now hes in a position to do business with his music and engage the political system on his own terms.
The result: he now has the attention of the powers that be and the entire world – even catching hate from folk upset hes getting burn in Germanys most respected newspaper, Der Spiegel (http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/soziales/0,1518,719517,00.html)
In Chapter 5 of Volume 1 my book The Entrepreneurial Secret and in Chapter 13 of Volume 3 I go deeper into these concepts of developing your enlightened self-interest politically and in how to find yourself creatively.
Its a lesson among other Lessons too important to ignore.
Im glad we have R.S. and Jay-Z giving guest lectures.
The rest of us need to catch up.
Class is in session!
Here are the complete lyrics to CFTC (Babysit Me) by R.S. featuring L~Reece:
[REFRAIN]
C F T C
Why you wanna babysit me?
Uh oh O-oh
[REFRAIN]
Ill tell you how the end begun/ they talking leverage 10:1/
Now you dont make a living for me/ how you make decisions for me?/
Weather stormy/ thunder to come/ used to leverage 200:1/
They praying for my self destruction/Dodd and Frank/I smell corruption/
Its disgusting/ Old scam/
Fraud?/ Dog, Im a grown man/ with my own plan/ Dont babysit/
Proposal reeks of baby s**t/
I need some room to make me rich/ So 50:1 you make me quit/
Youre hiding behind consumer protection/ Kick us out/ you move the direction/
Shift the markets/ get your pockets/ fat as hell and rich from profits/
How you gonna tell me how to invest?/Obama, please get me outta this mess/
Now Im stressed/ This ones for ages/ bill is 2,300 pages/
Makes me want to get a lawyer/ Cuz Ive got a question for the .
[REFRAIN]
C F T C
Why you wanna babysit me?
Uh oh Uh oh
[REFRAIN]
I see Big Brother is watching/ my every move like my mother/.
Im going under fast/ Who controls it?/ makes me wonder/
Rules to consume the consumer/ I cant move/ Im the loser/
Dodd and Frank/ abuse us/ changed the odds/ No more rumors/
Leverage is 50:1/ Even 20 on some/
Now my money is done/ 9-to-5s here I come/
It makes me want to cry out/Theyre trying to fry my account/
This world is crazy/Why they always push the little guys out?/
This bigger government/keep us poor/ they loving it/
Tell you more I love my pips/ Met-a-Trader?/ forward this/
Hate my job/ Im bored with this/ I can go so long with this/
Take profits/ get all the chips/ Weve got a new song for this/
[REFRAIN]
C F T C
Why you wanna babysit me?
Uh oh Uh oh
[REFRAIN]
Cedric Muhammad is a business consultant, political strategist, and monetary economist. Hes a former GM of Wu-Tang Management and currently a Member of the African Unions First Congress of African Economists. Cedrics the Founder of the economic information service Africa PreBrief (http://africaprebrief.com/) and author of The Entrepreneurial Secret (http://theEsecret.com/) . His Facebook Fan page is: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cedric-Muhammad/57826974560?ref=ts and he can be contacted via e-mail at: cedric(at)cmcap.com.
(AllHipHop News) Hip-Hop veterans LL Cool J and The Beastie Boys are two of the 14 artists up for possible induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, officials have revealed. This is the second year that LL Cool J has been nominated for an induction, which only eligible to artists who released their first album, or single before 1986. LL’s first release came in 1984, when he released his first single “I Need A Beat,” which was created by legendary producer Rick Rubin and T-La Rock. One year later, LL’s classic album Radio was released on the Def Jam label, which was owned by Rubin and Russell Simmons. Since then, LL has sold over 20 million records worldwide, fueled by hits like “I Need Love,” “Jinglin’ Baby,” “Around the Way Girl,” “Head Sprung,” “I Can Love You Better” and others.The Beastie Boys released their first album License to Ill in 1986, also for Def Jam, and since then, the group has released seven albums and sold in excess of 30 million copies worldwide. “We believe our nominating committee has put forth a list of artists that truly represents the wide variety of music that defines rock and roll,” Joel Peresman, president of the Hall, said in a statement.The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will now send out 500 ballots to handpicked music industry professionals, who will vote on the shortlist. Artists who receive more than 50% of the votes are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Other artists nominated include Tom Waits, Alice Cooper, J. Geils Band, Darlene Love, Joe Tex, Chuck Willis, Dr. John, Donavan, Chic, Bon Jovi, and Neil Diamond.
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SLIM THUG HAS A DISS FOR RICK ROSS?
You may have seen pictures of Rick Ross and Slim Thug from a concert in Dallas – effectively ending the beef that almost spiraled out of control. Could the beef be back on? In between their period of peace, it is alleged that Slim Thug recorded a diss for Rick Ross over that old song. Well, I haven’t heard it, but I am hearing its about to get leaked. Not sure if this will cause an issue, but I supposed we’ll see, eh?
Speaking of beef, Big Lo is reportedly dissing Slim Thug. I don’t know about this mess, but if you care, here you go.
BEYONCE IN WEST ORANGE?
What West Orange is this? NJ? Wherever it is, I heard this is close to Jay-Z’s mother’s house.
PAUL WALL BEATS UP FAN!
LMAO! I told yall this hating would get somebody upset! Apparently the fan said something and then flipped Paul the BIRD. Paul is a pretty nice dude so…I think that fan did something bad to set him off. He rocked the mic indeed!!! You may have read about this in the new section, but I thought I’d offer this.
ILLSEED’S QUICKIES
Do you remember the group Shadez of Lingo? You may not. But, I heard one of the members died recently.
I’m hearing Irv Gotti is going to do a remake of “Sparkle.” I hope Ashanti is in it.
I hear Shyne has proclaimed that if G-Unit comes to his native Belize – THERE WILL BE ISSUES!
I heard Kat Stacks got booty implants. She needs to stop showing her cooch for twitter followers too. SMH.
How cool or uncool is it that Obama admits to Lil Wayne and Nas?
Here is what Chris Brown said about his bootleggin’ fans: “Yall bootleggin this video already. Thats effed up. I give yall free music all the time. Yall could at least do me this solid.
The new release date for Kanye West’s album is now..November 22. That’s Eddie Long status. WIG PUSHED BACK!BMF PARODY!
Affion is a fool for this one! LMAO! HOLY CRAP! This is going to be an epic spoof!
LADY LUCK THE ACTOR?
Hmmph! I didn’t know this former Def Jam rapper had it in her.
EVERYBODY, WE LOVE YOU! They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!
ChartWatch for September 29, 2010
Its another week of ChartWatch, where we look at Hip Hop
artists in the top 50, I show you new albums coming out this week, and (as
always) I get to make fun of your favorite rapper. This week I have good news and bad news. Lets start with the bad news first.
There are only six Hip Hop albums in the top 50 and one of
them is the Black Eyed Peas (I know .I know.
They are still selling. I dont
know whos still buying .but theyre still selling. Take a breath. I told you there was good news as well.)
The good news is there are a lot of albums coming out this
week .and none of them are by the Black Eyed Peas.
Eminem leads the pack at number 5 with his latest album Recovery. The Detroit rappers return-to-form moves
another 64,425 copies bringing his total to 2,671,626.
Directly behind him at number 6 is Trey Songz with his new
album Passion, Pain & Pleasure. (I know hes not Hip Hop but we throw in some
R&B if they crack the top 10).
Songz moves 62,534 copies this week and has sold 306,637 copies since
his release two weeks ago.
The next album is a combination of R&B and Hip Hop. G.O.O.D Music artist John Legend collaborates
with The Roots to create Wake Up, an
album with social themes inspired by soul music from the 60s and 70s. Wake Up holds the number 8 spot this week
selling 59,760 copies.
Drakes Thank Me Later
drops from 15 to 19 but still sells 15,367 copies. So far the Canadian MC has sold a total of 1,098,607.
Rick Ross falls 8 spots to 32 by selling 10,112 copies of
his fourth album Teflon Don. So far, Ross has sold a total of 405,315
copies.
B.o.B claims the 46th spot with his debut album The Adventures of Bobby Ray. The Atlanta rappers album has sold a total of
389,601.
Finally, The Black Eyed Peas latest album The E.N.D rests
at number 50 selling 7,308 copies bringing the albums total sales to 2,772,805.
Dropping This Week
I know it was a boring column last week but nothing was
really hitting the stores. Thats
definitely not the case this week.
Ill start this week with the incarcerated rappers. Lil Wayne (Happy beleated bday) drops I Am Not A Human Being an EP being
digitally released this week. This album
is a prelude to his Tha Carter IV
which is to be recorded and released after the Louisiana rapper is released
from prison. The album features Drake,
Nicki Minaj, T-Streets, Lil Twist & Jay Sean with bonus tracks featuring
Gudda Gudda, Jae Millz, Tyga and Lil Chuckee.
Those bonus tracks are not going to be on the digital album but will be
on the physical release that comes out in about a month.
Next up is Lil Boosie who releases his latest album entitled
Incarcerated. I guess the irony here is that Lil Boosie is
actually battling charges that could incarcerate him for life and may even
possible result in him receiving the death penalty. Boosie hasnt been to shy about using his
charges to promote his rap career (a statement that is so ignorant I dont even
have enough time to address it in this column) so if youre a fan of Boosie (or
prison) pick it up. The album features Webbie,
Big Head, Mouse, Foxx, Lil Trill, Lil Phat, K.T., and Shell.
Brothers Daniel and David Garcia make up the rap duo Kane
and Abel. After releasing two albums
with No Limit records the duo enrolled in school and started their own record
label. When they refused to testify
against their record labels financial backer, the incarcerated Richard Pena,
the brothers were sentenced to three years in prison. Well they are out now and still making
music. The New Orleans rappers (via the
Bronx) drop their ninth album this week, Back
On Money. Their last release was six
years ago so fans should look forward to hearing from the group again.
Hes not in jail (now), yet I feel like he fits in with the
last group of rappers. After releasing Back To The Trap House and The State v. Radric Davis, Gucci Mane
returns with his third studio album The
Appeal: Georgias Most Wanted. The
new album features Bun B, Swizz Beatz, Ray J, Nicki Minaj, Pharrell, Wyclef
Jean and Estelle. Hopefully Gucci will
be out long enough to tour and promote this album. Well see .
OShea Jackson b.k.a Ice Cube drops his ninth studio album
this week entitled I Am The West. It has been two decades since Cube released
his debut Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Although I know some out there would
disagree. Hey, if the music is good then
its all right with me. That being
said .Has anyone heard this? Is the music
good?). I Am The West features Jayo Felony (what?! Jayo still rapping?! I
can give it to you but what you gon do wit it!
I just a lost all of our younger readers), WC, Young Maylay, Doughboy,
OMG, JIGG, and Butch Cassidy. If you
like Ice Cube, go support. If you dont
like him dont even worry about picking up an album. Im pretty sure theres an Are We There Yet 3 in the making. Cube will be all right. so
the fact that he can still put out albums is a testament to his skills.
Group Home released their debut Livin Proof in 1995 and now they return with their sophomore album
on Babygrande Records entitled Gifted
Unlimited Rhymes Universal. The
album features Jeru the Damaja, Young Luchiano, Lord Jamar, and, the albums
namesake, a posthumous Guru. Guru is
actually featured on a few tracks on the album.
Lil Dap and Melachi, the duo that make up Group Home, first appeared on
a compilation album by Guru entiteled Guru
Presents III Kids Records.
Therefore, it is fitting that they get to honor their mentor with this
latest album.
Madlib continues his Medicine Show series with Medicine Show No. 9: High Fi Sounds for
Smokers and Drinkers Featuring Frank Nitti.
Madlib has been putting out a bunch of work since the beginning of this
year and it has all been of high quality.
Do yourself a favor and pick this one up.
Mark Ronson releases his third studio album, Record Collection, this week. His last album, Version, was like a hipsters
tour of Hip Hop (meaning he puts something like an ODB sample with an Amy
Winehouse hook and non-Hip Hop listeners call it genius. Im not hating just saying) so this should be
more of the same. Even though I
criticize, I liked elements of the last album, so, if youre a fan, pick up a
copy. Record Collection features Q-Tip, MNDR, Ghostface Killah, Alex
Greenwald, Boy George, D Angelo, Pill, the London Gay Mens Chorus, Wiley,
Kyle Falconer, and Simon Le Bon.
I asked myself the other day, What the hell is 9th
Wonder up to? Apparently he has been
working with Big Remo. 9th
has made classic albums with artists like Murs, Jean Grae, Sean Price, Skyzoo,
and his former group Little Brother (make up already you guys). This week he and Big Remo drop 9th Wonder presents Big Remo:
Entrapment. The album features Khrysis,
9thematic, David Banner, Colin Munroe, Robert Alred, Ricky Ruckus, and Tyler
Woods. The album is produced mostly by 9th
Wonder but also features work from The J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Young Guru, AMP,
and others.
I have written in this column about the next artists work on
his 4th album with Blue Sky Black Death. Now Hell Razah returns with his sixth solo
studio album Heaven Razah. The album features R.A. The Rugged Man,
Shabazz the Disciple, Darnell McClain, Timbo King, and Darnell McClain.
Fans of Westcoast rappers Yukmouth and C-Bo should look
forward to their newest album.
Collaborating under the name Thug Lordz the duo releases Thug Money. Besides not having the most imaginative of
title the album features Ampichino, The Jacka, Mr. Probz, Mike-D, D-Golder,
Trae, Eastwood, Dyson, Bo-Roc, and Tha Realest.
J-Bo, of the Young Bloodz, releases his second solo album, Herringbone Jones. Ill be real I didnt know he had a first solo album. You would have to be a fan of the Young
Bloodz to know this one was dropping.
Finally, in the
Im-From-Houston-So-Im-Going-To-Be-Biased-And-Put-A-Houston-Artist-In-The-Column
section, Trae the Truth drops his latest Cant
Ban Tha Truth .officially ..this week. Take a look at the AllHipHop review of the
album here.
Thats it for ChartWatch.
Well see if any of the artists dropping this week make the charts next
week.
ChartWatch for September 29, 2010
By DeVaughn Douglas
Its another week of ChartWatch, where we look at Hip Hop
artists in the top 50, I show you new albums coming out this week, and (as
always) I get to make fun of your favorite rapper. This week I have good news and bad news. Lets start with the bad news first.
There are only six Hip Hop albums in the top 50 and one of
them is the Black Eyed Peas (I know .I know.
They are still selling. I dont
know whos still buying .but theyre still selling. Take a breath. I told you there was good news as well.)
The good news is there are a lot of albums coming out this
week .and none of them are by the Black Eyed Peas.
Eminem leads the pack at number 5 with his latest album Recovery. The Detroit rappers return-to-form moves
another 64,425 copies bringing his total to 2,671,626.
Directly behind him at number 6 is Trey Songz with his new
album Passion, Pain & Pleasure. (I know hes not Hip Hop but we throw in some
R&B if they crack the top 10).
Songz moves 62,534 copies this week and has sold 306,637 copies since
his release two weeks ago.
The next album is a combination of R&B and Hip Hop. G.O.O.D Music artist John Legend collaborates
with The Roots to create Wake Up, an
album with social themes inspired by soul music from the 60s and 70s. Wake Up holds the number 8 spot this week
selling 59,760 copies.
Drakes Thank Me Later
drops from 15 to 19 but still sells 15,367 copies. So far the Canadian MC has sold a total of 1,098,607.
Rick Ross falls 8 spots to 32 by selling 10,112 copies of
his fourth album Teflon Don. So far, Ross has sold a total of 405,315
copies.
B.o.B claims the 46th spot with his debut album The Adventures of Bobby Ray. The Atlanta rappers album has sold a total of
389,601.
Finally, The Black Eyed Peas latest album The E.N.D rests
at number 50 selling 7,308 copies bringing the albums total sales to 2,772,805.
Dropping This Week
I know it was a boring column last week but nothing was
really hitting the stores. Thats
definitely not the case this week.
Ill start this week with the incarcerated rappers. Lil Wayne (Happy beleated bday) drops I Am Not A Human Being an EP being
digitally released this week. This album
is a prelude to his Tha Carter IV
which is to be recorded and released after the Louisiana rapper is released
from prison. The album features Drake,
Nicki Minaj, T-Streets, Lil Twist & Jay Sean with bonus tracks featuring
Gudda Gudda, Jae Millz, Tyga and Lil Chuckee.
Those bonus tracks are not going to be on the digital album but will be
on the physical release that comes out in about a month.
Next up is Lil Boosie who releases his latest album entitled
Incarcerated. I guess the irony here is that Lil Boosie is
actually battling charges that could incarcerate him for life and may even
possible result in him receiving the death penalty. Boosie hasnt been to shy about using his
charges to promote his rap career (a statement that is so ignorant I dont even
have enough time to address it in this column) so if youre a fan of Boosie (or
prison) pick it up. The album features Webbie,
Big Head, Mouse, Foxx, Lil Trill, Lil Phat, K.T., and Shell.
Brothers Daniel and David Garcia make up the rap duo Kane
and Abel. After releasing two albums
with No Limit records the duo enrolled in school and started their own record
label. When they refused to testify
against their record labels financial backer, the incarcerated Richard Pena,
the brothers were sentenced to three years in prison. Well they are out now and still making
music. The New Orleans rappers (via the
Bronx) drop their ninth album this week, Back
On Money. Their last release was six
years ago so fans should look forward to hearing from the group again.
Hes not in jail (now), yet I feel like he fits in with the
last group of rappers. After releasing Back To The Trap House and The State v. Radric Davis, Gucci Mane
returns with his third studio album The
Appeal: Georgias Most Wanted. The
new album features Bun B, Swizz Beatz, Ray J, Nicki Minaj, Pharrell, Wyclef
Jean and Estelle. Hopefully Gucci will
be out long enough to tour and promote this album. Well see .
OShea Jackson b.k.a Ice Cube drops his ninth studio album
this week entitled I Am The West. It has been two decades since Cube released
his debut Amerikkkas Most Wanted (Although I know some out there would
disagree. Hey, if the music is good then
its all right with me. That being
said .Has anyone heard this? Is the music
good?). I Am The West features Jayo Felony (what?! Jayo still rapping?! I
can give it to you but what you gon do wit it!
I just a lost all of our younger readers), WC, Young Maylay, Doughboy,
OMG, JIGG, and Butch Cassidy. If you
like Ice Cube, go support. If you dont
like him dont even worry about picking up an album. Im pretty sure theres an Are We There Yet 3 in the making. Cube will be all right. so
the fact that he can still put out albums is a testament to his skills.
Group Home released their debut Livin Proof in 1995 and now they return with their sophomore album
on Babygrande Records entitled Gifted
Unlimited Rhymes Universal. The
album features Jeru the Damaja, Young Luchiano, Lord Jamar, and, the albums
namesake, a posthumous Guru. Guru is
actually featured on a few tracks on the album.
Lil Dap and Melachi, the duo that make up Group Home, first appeared on
a compilation album by Guru entiteled Guru
Presents III Kids Records.
Therefore, it is fitting that they get to honor their mentor with this
latest album.
Madlib continues his Medicine Show series with Medicine Show No. 9: High Fi Sounds for
Smokers and Drinkers Featuring Frank Nitti.
Madlib has been putting out a bunch of work since the beginning of this
year and it has all been of high quality.
Do yourself a favor and pick this one up.
Mark Ronson releases his third studio album, Record Collection, this week. His last album, Version, was like a hipsters
tour of Hip Hop (meaning he puts something like an ODB sample with an Amy
Winehouse hook and non-Hip Hop listeners call it genius. Im not hating just saying) so this should be
more of the same. Even though I
criticize, I liked elements of the last album, so, if youre a fan, pick up a
copy. Record Collection features Q-Tip, MNDR, Ghostface Killah, Alex
Greenwald, Boy George, D Angelo, Pill, the London Gay Mens Chorus, Wiley,
Kyle Falconer, and Simon Le Bon.
I asked myself the other day, What the hell is 9th
Wonder up to? Apparently he has been
working with Big Remo. 9th
has made classic albums with artists like Murs, Jean Grae, Sean Price, Skyzoo,
and his former group Little Brother (make up already you guys). This week he and Big Remo drop 9th Wonder presents Big Remo:
Entrapment. The album features Khrysis,
9thematic, David Banner, Colin Munroe, Robert Alred, Ricky Ruckus, and Tyler
Woods. The album is produced mostly by 9th
Wonder but also features work from The J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Young Guru, AMP,
and others.
I have written in this column about the next artists work on
his 4th album with Blue Sky Black Death. Now Hell Razah returns with his sixth solo
studio album Heaven Razah. The album features R.A. The Rugged Man,
Shabazz the Disciple, Darnell McClain, Timbo King, and Darnell McClain.
Fans of Westcoast rappers Yukmouth and C-Bo should look
forward to their newest album.
Collaborating under the name Thug Lordz the duo releases Thug Money. Besides not having the most imaginative of
title the album features Ampichino, The Jacka, Mr. Probz, Mike-D, D-Golder,
Trae, Eastwood, Dyson, Bo-Roc, and Tha Realest.
J-Bo, of the Young Bloodz, releases his second solo album, Herringbone Jones. Ill be real I didnt know he had a first solo album. You would have to be a fan of the Young
Bloodz to know this one was dropping.
Finally, in the
Im-From-Houston-So-Im-Going-To-Be-Biased-And-Put-A-Houston-Artist-In-The-Column
section, Trae the Truth drops his latest Cant
Ban Tha Truth .officially ..this week. Take a look at the AllHipHop review of the
album here.
Thats it for ChartWatch.
Well see if any of the artists dropping this week make the charts next
week.
Drake and his bodyguard may face assault charges after a pair of fans say the pop star and his security attacked them.
Jeremis Soriano claims he was punched in the mouth after approaching Drake after a Florida club date. Soriano’s friend approached Drake, but was allegedly shoved away. At that point, Soriano says he acted. He claims he called Drake several derogatory names and was punched by security. “Before I got to say his name, [the bodyguard] hit me in the mouth and I fell back,” he told ABC Action News in Jacksonville, Florida.
His female friend vouched for Soriano.
“He never put his hands on Drake. He never made a fist toward the security guard for them to hit him that hard,” said Soriano’s friend. The punch left Soriano with a busted lip which required six stitches. The female witness also said that Drake gave them the middle finger.
Soriano said he wants to sue, but his aim is not to get any windfall of money from Drake, who is signed to Lil Wayne’s Young Money Records. He simply wants his medical bills paid, but admitted he was going to speak to a lawyer as he pushes forward to press charges against the rapper.
“I don’t even want to hear his songs on the radio,” he said. “They are the same people that are buying your C.D.’s. You shouldn’t treat us like that.”
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s department is investigating the matter, but Drake was not available for comment.
DISCLAIMER:All
content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual
info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on.WHO: illseedWHAT: Rumors, Funnies, Fails and more!WHERE: illseed.com, twitter.com.illseedHOW: Send your rumors, sightings and ill pics to illseed at [email protected].EDDIE LONG ACCUSER STEP UP!
Eddie Long accuser Jamal Parris is stepping up and speaking on Eddie Long, the man he claims coerced him into sexual acts as a young man/boy! Holy cow! He said at the age of 14, Long requested him to call him “Daddy” and that he used Bible scripture to do the DO. SMH! Just see this damn video!
I hate to say it, but I believe this dude. What straight man is going to own up to something gay? I mean, you would have to be equal parts evil and greedy to go this route! I don’t know, Bishop! Not GOOD! “You are not a man, you are a monster” – WOW!
Here is an edited version!
JAMAL, WE LOVE YOU! WHEWWW! YOU’RE A BRAVE DUDE!They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!
DISCLAIMER:All
content within this section is pure rumor and generally have no factual
info outside of what the streets have whispered in our ear. Read on.WHO: illseedWHAT: Rumors, Funnies, Fails and more!WHERE: illseed.com, twitter.com.illseedHOW: Send your rumors, sightings and ill pics to illseed at [email protected].ALLHIPHOP EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT! SLIP-N-SLIDE REPLIES TO RUMORS OF DEMISE!
READ BELOW!!!!
Urkel Voice: Did I do that? Anyway, the fact is Slip-N-Slide isn’t going anywhere! But I didn’t know that lil ol’ illseed would get an official exclusive statement about it from Ted Lucas, the man, the OG, the legend himself.
ALLHIPHOP.COM EXCLUSIVE: “Slip-N-Slide is not shutting down. The only person who can shut us down is God. Not one person in this industry has the power to shut us down. SNS has had a very successful year with the release of 3 major albums by Rick Ross, Plies and Trina. Slip N Slide Records continues to be the only independent label to have 3 major deals with 3 major distributors Def Jam, EMI And Atlantic Records. In order to continue being strong and lean, we must cut off the fat so we can remain a muscle in this industry. If other labels want to sit and keep their extra staff around, just to fill numbers, then that is their problem. We believe that its not the quantity of the team, its the quality of the team.
SNS has various deals in the works including a lucrative Publishing deal and Merchandising deal. We are also gearing up for our upcoming holiday releases which include: Trina – “Greatest Hits; Trick Daddy – “Greatest Hits” and SNS Compilation – “Greatest Hits” and various huge releases set for 2011 including Jagged Edges The Remedy set for release Feb. 14, 2011. We recently signed 2 Latin Artists from the Hip Hop Community as part of expanding the label as well as hot new comers Mike Bless and Swazy Baby. SNS has been around for 17 blessed years and we are only getting started so contrary to the rumors we are not going anywhere.
-Ted Lucas to AllHipHop.com
SLIP-N-SLIDE, WE LOVE YOU! They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!
When it comes to what propelled the pop ascent of yesterday’s birthday boy Lil Wayne, there are two inarguably key tracks that played a part, The Carter III’s “A Milli” and “Lollipop.” But when it comes to The Greatest Hip-Hop Song of the VIBE Era, arguments are encouraged and ties are rejected. As proven by “Lollipop”‘s power producer, Jim Jonsin, who believes Wayne’s most successful single to date should’ve beat out “A Milli”‘s placement in the bracket. Here he makes his arguement and also talks about not getting paid for his work on “Lollipop.”
ON “LOLLIPOP” VS. “A MILLI”
“Compared to [Lil Wayne] and Cash Money Records whole career, ‘Lollipop’ stands above anything theyve ever had. Honestly, ‘A Milli’ doesnt even compare. No disrespect to the song, but ‘Lollipop,’ was phenomenal,” Jonsin says. “Lil Wayne was on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine after that record. ‘Lollipop’ is a much better song [and] clearly blew him up.”
ON STILL TRYING TO GET PAID FOR “LOLLIPOP”
‘Were still trying to get paid. Clearly, I dont understand what the issue is. They sold the record, theyve collected the checks, theyve even gotten huge advances, theyre buying Bugattis, and spending all kinds of money. But the producers and people that created the songs are not getting paid. And so were going through some things now in hopes that it gets fixed. That thing was like the most downloaded song in history, so pay the people who made it. Its not your record, its our record.”
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Whatz poppin!
I hope that you all are well and as always, thank you thank you thank you for the endless love and support. I think by the time you all read this Ill be 28 years old feeling ancient in this b#tch! On that note, I do encourage you young people to enjoy your youth. And for the old heads like me, enjoy your life. Everyday!
As for me, Im good. Awaiting freedom patiently. People often ask does the days feel longer now that the time is getting shorter I say that theres 24 hours in everyday. But honestly, I cant fxckin wait! Sorry. Anyway, Im still playing UNO. Still doing pushups and such, by the way, please dont expect me to come out looking any different. Im the same little ol me. Also, Ive been trying to get as much rest as I can because I know I wont when Im out of here. Wait, Aaliyahs Let Me Know just came on the radio! At your best, you are love and I try to always be at my best, for you.
I only listen to slow jams and ESPN. Shoutout to Keith Stewart and Dr. Bob Lee on WBLS, and Lenny Green on KISSfm. Thats all I listen to, other than sports. Oh and if you havent heard the new song by Eric Benet, Sometimes I Cry, please stop what youre doing and check it out. Well, after you finish reading this. Its the best song Ive heard since Maxwells Womans Worth. Its for grown folk. I actually listen to the radio all day waiting for that song. Anyway, so back to my fans, you are the best in the world. When reading those letters, you never cease to amaze me with your love. I am forever grateful.
So my kids are perfect. I miss them like crazy! Reginaé, you are the angel of my life. Kam, you are amazing. Neal, you are my little wonderful meatball. And Lil Tunechi Jr., you are so me. City, I am so you! I love my family and I thank them for the support during this time. Its almost over. To my YMCM family, you are the fxckin best! Uhh Nik, I am jealous of you and Drizzy, but its cool! Ha ha. I miss you all and keep killin em. I love yall.
To everyone whos come to visit me. I thank you for that, graciously. It means a lot. Well Ill end this letter but never my love. Speaking of love Mr. Chris Kyle, will you marry Ms. Ashalee Albarr??? Now that was cool. Well I hope yall got my new album I Am Not A Human Being. Its great, like every one of you. Peace.
P.S. youre mines.
Psalm 64-Lil Wayne
“Fancy (Remix)”
“Smoking Dat”