How To Market (and Protect) Jay Electronica (Part II)

Continuing from last week’s part one, it’s important to understand where I’m coming from on this. I appreciate Hip-Hop lyricism and am a strong advocate of consciousness in rap. When that consciousness includes any of the Six Written Lessons that Registered Members of the Nation of Islam receive, out of which come the ‘120 Lessons’ which the Nation Of Gods and Earth revere and study; and when that is combined with wit, style, street credibility and a mathematically precise beat, for me, then, knowledge, understanding (wisdom is when it is applied) in artistry have reached their apex.

Therefore, when I hear Jay Electronica, I get the Holy Ghost.

However, that isn’t enough, for me to start speaking in tongues, yet.

Why?

Because I have already lived through the Conscious era of Hip-Hop where the Lessons, history, progressive philosophy and great quotes and teachings were weaved into music (and no one ever did that better than Big Daddy Kane) only to see that golden era end, because that consciousness lacked something.

It did not have an economic or business foundation associated with it, that would protect and institutionalize it.

I wrote about this in a very provocative piece at BlackElectorate.com a few years ago: “The Consciousness Of Wu-Tang Clan, Suge Knight, and Jay-Z.

Business acumen, institution building, and shrewd political maneuvering are the only way to protect conscious artistry.

Now, add to this my professional background and my focus on Jay Electronica becomes clearer.

As a former personal manager (Wu Tang Management); political strategist (Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney); economist (African Union); and journalist (The Final Call and Wall St. Journal) I never simply operate in the world of data, information, and knowledge for its own sake.

Those potential forms of power must be applied to influence reality for the better.

That’s the Hip-Hoppreneur ™ worldview that I apply to the promise and challenges of making Jay Electronica an incredible success (beyond what he already is) on more than one level.

Convert The Political Progressive Hip-Hop Fan Base Into A Constituency. This is coming from a successful political strategist (Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney’s 2004 Campaign). If Jay Electronica can accept a leadership profile (which is something he will have to search his own heart on and be at peace with) a major key to his success will be to court Hip-Hop’s independent political underground and convert them into his “supporters” rather than as simply fans. He has to allow people to see him as more than just an entertainer and give them reasons to “vote” for him as a change agent. This is part of the basis of my caution about how closely he aligns himself with certain conscious artists who are really only rhetorical lyricists. I want Jay Electronica to do tracks with them, and I want this segment to be enthusiastic about him creatively, but the real marginal utility (best function) of this group is to mobilize them around issues (and song concepts that highlight them), that result in a fiercely independent political mainstreaming of him. What do I mean?

Two examples come to mind – Jadakiss in 2004 with Why?”; and Nas in 2009 with “Sly Fox.” Both songs opened up each artist to new audiences, or significantly changed the way they were perceived by certain segments of existing audiences. I want the same to happen for Jay.

This is the key to what I call the credible crossover – when an emerging fan base claims you, without you losing your current or core group of supporters.

“Why?” had a lot of intangibles working for it – like an election year which polarized major radio companies around political parties and an anti-Clear Channel sentiment over the corporation’s perceived favoring of President Bush – which contributed to so many competing stations being willing to play a song that included the explosive charge, “Why did Bush knock down the towers?” The net result was the temporary crossing over of Jadakiss from the street credible rapper category to a voice for political change, embraced by the so-called “backpakers,” who previously had little use for him.

Nas’ “Sly Fox” aimed at Fox News Channel had some of the same dynamics (though Nas is as much Poet-Novelist as street credible) and was a stroke of genius converting him into the kind of griot (singers in African societies who rallied armies) that the great Cheikh Anta Diop wrote about. Nas was already respected by the political underground but his respect for Islam, reverence for Black nationalism, and even a stream of Pan-Africanism – three areas that at times make the more socialist-oriented progressives uncomfortable – had placed a ceiling on his popularity with this group. That changed with “Sly Fox.” The political ‘mainstreaming’ was complete when Nas appeared on The Colbert Report. If I were quarterbacking the gameplan I’d judge it a success and know that Jay Electronica had hit the right tone when he had appeared on The Daily Show, The Colbert Report or to a lesser extent the Real Time With Bill Maher program (Maher’s political edginess could make a strong appearance by Jay the stuff that legends are made of) and a select group of other talk shows.

With the right song concepts and promotion (viral, street, and guerilla) I believe Jay could surpass what either Jada or Nas did. The key would be his ability or those around him to make political noise in respected political forums. Here is where the data, information, and knowledge he feeds from needs to be translated into media deliverables and publicity in the form of op-eds, press releases, open letters, blogs, his signing of petitions (carefully, though, only for the right causes) and stimulating intellectual performances in interviews. Here I strongly suggest Jay E. absorb six people when it comes to delivering hot interviews that always reinforce a brand, image, and reputation: Jay-Z, Muhammad Ali, Immortal Technique, Star of Star and Buc Wild, 50 Cent, and Minister Farrakhan. Very few music industry publicists can navigate this kind of substantive and strategic terrain, as most of them primarily rely upon ‘industry’ networking and spinning a Rolodex. What I think is required for someone like Jay Electronica is the industry-standard people-skills schmoozing, combined with a reading of historic and topical books, staying on top of local and international news, and briefings in a way he prefers and can digest. Yes, you are reading me correctly – Jay Electronica deserves power brokering and morning memos, like Obama, and on a regular basis from his team. He needs fuel for his intellectual fire, consistent with his image, and which allow him to credibly speak the different languages of his audience segments (current and emerging). I can count on one hand, the marketing and PR professionals in the business capable of reinforcing the kind of brand Jay needs – a non-industry leadership profile with an interesting storyline of celebrity and reality.

But I do have great respect for Helio PR (www.heliopr.com) and Sasha Brookner for their consciousness, shrewd strategies, ill Rolodex, and ability to energetically work both grassroots and high-profile audiences – qualities this challenging era requires. In one of our recent building sessions, Sasha made some points that I thought were critically important for keeping Jay’s brand, image and reputation in alignment: “Electronica should be careful not to conduct interviews with promiscuity. Each piece of press should serve a purpose and rationale. He should 1) go minimal and not over-saturate 2) fight for Q&A formatted stories 3) Do some Op-Ed pieces for Huffington Post, New Yorker, etc. where his voice isn’t filtered 4) Target unexpected media outlets to build a contrasting fanbase. You got people on the sidelines eager to say ’see it was all hype.’ He should dismiss the hype himself in order to take it out of their hands – music speaks for itself. Many rap artists with the greatest career longevity moved into this genre gradually without being a product of initial buzz so it’s important not to get caught up in the ephemeral rapture. Souljah Boy will never have the career span of a Mos Def. Electronica got a lot of rap icons co-signing for him and it doesn’t hurt he has a ride or die chick with a cult-like female fanbase that are going to be checking for her love life.”

Ensure International Appeal. I love the trailer for Exhibit A  and its international appeal. Now, let’s take it a step further. Let’s do some mixtapes, remixes and collaborations with the powerful artists affiliated with the Hip Hop Revolucion collective (http://www.hiphoprevolucion.org/blog). Or, Jay Electronica could do a track saluting different cities and their “street” histories and traditions – Toronto, Canada; Kingston, Jamaica; London, England; Johannesburg, South Africa; Nairobi, Kenya; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Tokyo, Japan; and Beijing, China. All he might need is a researcher and historian who could contact individuals on the ground in these countries (easy because of the fan base) and a few scholars and experts who would be happy to provide details on life on the ground and the culture of the people. Or, they could talk to immigrants living here from all of those hot spots, and get a feel for the culture. Jay Electronica’s grasp of the streets, strategic philosophy and principles could be weaved together with these details. He could speak about local life, connect it to similarities in Philly, New York, Atlanta, New Orleans, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles. He could make fun of rappers here, who wouldn’t know how to find these places on a map. Diddy could arrange the musical production team to mix in instruments in the tradition of these countries. As advisers, perhaps, Diddy could call in Quest Love of the Roots (who I’m sure appreciates Jay Electronica’s nods to Philly as much as I do) to work with him on the arrangements. This one track alone could open Jay Electronica to concerts worldwide, remixes with popular local artists, and international sales abroad in places no other rapper has enjoyed. If he needs help with Africa I have A&Rs in Southern Sudan and Nairobi ready to go (smile). Any Hip-Hop artist who is just depending on, or trying to eat off of record sales in America is hustling backward. The real money is overseas and its time for an artist with street credibility here to expand their marketing and go get it. Jay Electronica could easily qualify.

In addition, with the right song concepts and political stances, Jay-Electronica’s grasp of the language of Islam, could give him a Muhammad Ali type appeal/effect but, I won’t utter how or why in public, right now.

Remember, the successful marketing of Electronica is partially a military maneuver. I’m functioning right now as a spiritual rear echelon.

Do It Yourself – Jay Electronica TV. One of the things that I’m so glad that Jay Electronica appreciates, from what I have learned about his thinking, is that being “signed” to a major record label is no longer the height of success. Let me be blunt – the record label is fading as the premier platform for the marketing, promotion, and branding of an artist, and rapidly as music’s most powerful sales and distribution point. That’s why its dangerous for Jay Electronica’s fans to wait on Sony, Warner, Universal, or EMI as record labels; or New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston radio stations; or MTV and BET as video outlets; to suddenly embrace him and give him shine and burn. What we need is Jay Electronica TV – a place where we can get that daily blog, weekly verse, and celebrity and reality footage. Jay could sell his music directly to the masses from the website, right now. He could write a short book, or release a chapter from an upcoming Jay Electronica autobiography. Let’s put up the footage of all public and community-oriented events Jay Electronica is involved in online (like the recent touching benefit on behalf of raising awareness on diabetes: https://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2010/01/14/22096541.aspx). Relying on rap blogs, urban radio, and mainstream video outlets to get the story out and make news is too slow when you are a phenomenon like this. The key is controlling the message and projection of image as much as possible.

To that end I was surprised to see that two domain names were available still – jayelectronica.tv and jayelectronicatv.com. So knowing I was going to put this out there, I secured them in advance. I intend to transfer them personally or professionally to Jay Electronica’s control, free of charge, word is bond.

The ‘We Need Something Realer!’ Campaign. Jay Electronica (The Leader) Meets Jay Electronica (The Artist). This, again, is potentially the most difficult of all of the dynamics to navigate. I’ve yet to meet an artist who wanted to be a leader as much as they wanted to be an artist, deep down. That’s fine, I don’t believe in trying to make a person do what they don’t want to do. I’ve had these discussions with influential political leaders, “gang” members, rappers, and entrepreneurs. Although I have seen potential in them as leaders beyond their current profile, I’ve come to realize that if a person doesn’t see themselves in that light or want to pursue it, you are better off leaving them alone on that subject, being patient, and appreciating them for what they currently are – otherwise they will only eventually undermine whatever you may set in motion with them. Sometimes you can think more of a person than they think of themselves. Sometimes you can believe more in a person than they believe in themselves. But no matter how bad you want them to do more, you have to respect their free-will to be less, if they choose. It is their life, not yours.

I say that to say to all of us who may want Jay Electronica to assume the responsibility of Saviour of the culture, Street Consciousness rap Messiah, or the Divine Reconciler of North and South rap music; unless Jay Electronica wants that, it ain’t gonna happen, and its not fair to expect that of him.

In addition, building a leadership profile out of an artist or celebrity status, is the work of a professional team. An artist simply can’t do it by themselves (although they can guide the group effort). Most artists fail in making the evolution because they simply don’t have the right people around them capable of developing concepts and plans that balance culture, politics, and business, nor do they have the ability to execute them. In addition, because tedious administrative and management work kills the creative spirit, artists don’t pay attention to certain areas as much as they should.

I call balancing all of this the challenge of the Hip-Hoppprenur ™.

The Hip-Hoppreneur ™ challenge is not just helping an artist mature and develop as a leader, but to do it in a way that is good for their personal development and career as artists. I don’t believe one has to pick between commerce and the community, especially if one has knowledge of self and the science of business.

We can make money and make moves that benefit the individual and collective.

To that end, and if Jay Electronica wants to do it, a campaign around developing him as a leader could be achieved easily because his image, brand, and reputation, so far, have all the necessary elements and are still in alignment.

One could develop a whole marketing campaign around one phrase, which Just Blaze shouts out on ‘Exhibit C,’ ‘We Need Something Realer!’

Jay works out the campaign theme, before Just Blaze amplifies it for us, by spitting, “That’s why when you talk that tough talk I never feel ya/ You sound real good and you play the part well/ But the energy you given off is so unfamiliar/ I don’t feel ya.

Judging by the unanimous head-nodding reaction to these lines, Jay Electronica has practically presented a political slogan for those of us in Hip-Hop who are tired of the era of “keepin’ it real gone bad.”

We now want to vote for Jay Electronica as the leader of this badly-needed movement.

And the “we” is a powerful bloc. It’s gang-bangers – real live Latin Kings, Crips, and Bloods etc… – who think that most of these flag-claiming rappers are perpetrating a fraud. It’s young single parent mothers struggling against the negative influence of rap on their children. It’s older fans who don’t understand how acting dumb and ignorant became a successful marketing strategy. It’s fans who feel we shouldn’t have to choose between political consciousness and street credibility. It’s the edgy, radical and independent-minded who don’t think rappers should be this non-threatening. It’s the youth who are ready for a message but want us to admit there is nothing wrong with packaging it with a catchy hook, sense of humor, and innovative video. My good friend and genius Bomani Armah (http://www.notarapper.com/) proved this with his 2007 ‘Read A Book’ phenomenon.

So what “We need somethin’ realer!” must translate into is real actions and deeds, projected properly through the community and media that demonstrate that Jay Electronica is the one who is realer than the rest.

Right now, before an album drops under the ‘We Need Something Realer!’ campaign Jay Electronica could be on a tour speaking at and building with those in homeless shelters (how obvious is that considering he was once homeless), prisons, street organizations (gangs) community town hall meetings, colleges, professional and civic conferences and conventions, Nation of Islam Saviours’ Days and the Parliaments of the Nation Of Gods and Earths. The available honorariums would pad his pocket and the networking would open up non-music industry opportunities as well as strengthen his connection to several different segments in the marketplace, who would adopt him as their own as soon as they hear him.

Electronica could be sitting down with community leaders, building with Members of Congress similar to how I arranged for David Banner to meet with his Congressman, Bennie Thompson in 2005.

When I hear that phrase, “We need something realer!” I know what it can mean, and so do others: a marketing campaign that’s good for Jay, good for the community, and good for business.

Right Place, Right Time, Right Team. First, things, first – we aren’t having this conversation if Just Blaze doesn’t produce one of the most powerful instrumentals any producer has ever made, in ‘Exhibit C.’ This is important because Jay Electronica, in my opinion (as is the case with the handful of truly special artists) requires a master song arranger and ‘debut’ concept/theme album. He needs a sound that lends itself to almost a movie soundtrack feel, which Just Blaze can deliver. But let’s take it a step further. I’m not sure that Just Blaze is an arranger like a Diddy is. Puffy (please let me call him that) is a genius and maybe the greatest arranger in Hip-Hop (he is not a producer) history (50 Cent is a very close second). One of the things that makes the Notorious B.I.G.’s debut album, ‘Ready To Die’ a classic is that Puffy resisted the temptation to make it an album filled with hits. Rather, he built it as a hit album. Puffy is the best I have ever seen in Hip-Hop at mastering song placement (RZA is a very close second) – the order in which songs appear on an album, and he is the only arranger I would trust in making a theme or concept album for a rap artist using multiple producers. I believe that if Diddy was the executive producer of a Jay Electronica album he would know how to place Just Blaze in the lead producer’s position and bring in a few others like Drumma Boy, Mannie Fresh, DJ Premier, No I.D. and maybe Kanye West and Dr. Dre. I even trust Puff to find the right R & B producer to do the right kind of track for Jay E. Don’t you think Puffy could kill a collaboration between Jay Electronica and Erykah Badu, or say Jay Electronica and Keyshia Cole, and what about Jay Electronica and Rihanna? Hell, Puff (more spiritual and conscious than you think) could even make a Jay Electronica-Queen Yonasda (http://www.queenyonasda.com/) collabo go places no song has ever gone before!

I do not believe anyone could have planned the stars being in alignment around this one artist as they have been thus far – except the Divine Supreme Being (bear with me dear atheists, you already know I love you). Just Blaze making the beat; Diddy getting behind it; DJ Enuff searching his heart and deciding to play the record on New York radio’s most influential station; and Tolu Olorunda’s important early cultural interpretation of ‘Exhibit C’ at AllHipHop.com – everything kind of ‘on its own’ has been happening naturally and according to universal order.

To conclude this marketing plan on that point – while the first law of the universe is motion, its second law is order. The right team has to help Jay Electronica (and any artist) make the right moves in business and in the broader culture – bring order to the phenomenal energy and motion that lyricism and hot beats originate. This has to be about more than making hot records. There are just too many factors at work. Technological and demographic change alone make it necessary for artists nowadays to have a team that can go places they can’t, and protect their creative spirit from the draining influence of paperwork, administration, management and strategic planning. Jay Electronica needs to be put in a comfortable position where he has ideas, concepts, and opportunities flowing his way in a manner that doesn’t overwhelm him but empowers him to make final decisions and not get robbed.

I hope my public effort is only a sign of what he eventually receives in this regard.

He’s in a profound creative and spiritual place right now and he needs and deserves for things to happen and fall in place for him, in perfect timing.

We just can’t leave this up to a Mystery God, or a music industry establishment that insists on doing things ‘the old way’ – especially when the implications of what this artist represents become more clear to the worst enemies of the culture.

We really do need something realer.

Cedric Muhammad is a business consultant, political strategist, and monetary economist. He is also a former GM of Wu-Tang Management and a Member of the African Union’s First Congress of African Economists. He is author of the book, The Entrepreneurial Secret (http://theEsecret.com/). His talk show, ‘The Cedric Muhammad and Black Coffee Program’ can be viewed every Wednesday from 12 to 5 PM EST (USA) at: http://www.cedricmuhammad.com/media/. He can be contacted via e-mail at: cedric(at)cmcap.com

Melyssa Ford Launches Play About Video Vixens

(AllHipHop News) Video model Melyssa Ford has revealed details about an upcoming play that she developed with the director/writer of Jim Jones’ play.

 

 The play is titled For Vixens Who Have Considered Homicide When the Video Became Too Much.

 

According to Ford, who was recently featured in Chris Rock’s movie Good Hair, the “theatrical experience” is based around her life and her ten years in the music industry, as one of the top video models.

 

“When I saw Jim Jones play I was really inspired by it,” Ford told TeamYee.TV at the Belvedere Lounge in Miami during Superbowl weekend.. “That night I had to meet the director/writer/producer of the play… and we created a theatrical experience based on my life.”

 

Vixens Who Have Considered Homicide will feature Ford singing and dancing in the upcoming play.

 

In related news, Ford stated she was working with 51 Minds and VH1 on a new reality show with actresses Elise Neal and Claudia Jordan.

 

“51 Minds bought the show, so did VH1,” Ford revealed. “We shot the pilot, myself Elise Neal and Claudia Jordan. I just saw a cut of the first episode and I was blown away… it wasn’t even mastered and it looked amazing.”

 

According to reports, the series is titled Single, Sexy and Starving.

TOP 5 WACKEST DEAD OR ALIVE: illseed

I know many of you are like me in some ways.

You love Hip-Hop and yet you are sick of these wack a** rappers!

Honestly, they are everywhere! I don’t know about you, but I have had to live with roaches in my lifetime and these wack rappers are the new roach! They just won’t go away no matter what you do. You spray the Raid and they eventually are immune to the bug spray.

What is even worse is the people get used to living with the roaches and accept them in their homes instead of trying to do away with them. Sucks to love Hip-Hop these days, eh?

But if you love this culture the way we do, you are forced to work it out – til death do us part! That’s why we are here, right?

Anyway, I thought I’d have a lil’ fun at the expense of rappers that we deem wack. Now, I have to allow you, the people, to speak for me. Because, I am unable to partake in the festivities. (I would get fired or killed!) However, I would like you to craft your own Top 5 Wackest Dead or Alive list and post them below in the comments section. Obviously, we want to be fair to the dead, since they are unable to defend their gate.

To be clear, this is not to specify a particular type of rapper or region, because wackness lives and resides everywhere. It can stand on any block and be safe…until now!

If you want, you can “tweet me” at twitter.com/illseed and also let me know that way.

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Sade to Make First Appearance on 106 & Park

(AllHipHop News) Today (February 9), revered singer Sade will begin her TV promotional appearances for her new album with an introduction to younger fans via a performance and interview on 106 & Park.

Today also marks the U.S. release on her highly anticipated sixth studio LP Soldier of Love, the first album in 10 years following 2000’s multi-platinum Lover’s Rock.

Sade Adu and her band burst onto the music scene in 1984 with the release of Diamond Life. With the singles “Smooth Operator” and “Your Love Is King,” the project was an international success and sold over 6 million copies.

Two more multiplatinum albums followed in the 80s with Promise (1985) and Stronger Than Pride (1988). In 1992, Sade released what many consider her magnum opus and one of the greatest love albums of all time in Love Deluxe.

To date, she is one of the most successful artists in music history, selling over 50 million albums throughout her 26 year career.

While younger fans who were children at Sade’s last release may not be familiar with her work, many mature Hip-Hop fans and artists are celebrating the British singer’s return.

“This is why I still have a blog,” Kanye wrote on his personal site when Sade first announced her return. “To be part of moments like this….new Sade…how much better [is] this than everything else?”

“Sade is unbelievably incredible,” added Busta Rhymes on his Twitter. “Soldier of Love in stores Feb. 9th…Watch what happens.”

Drake is also excited about the new album, and is hopeful to secure Sade for his own anticipated LP.

“I had a wish list for my managers of everybody I wanted involved that stem beyond Hip-Hop,” explained Drake to MTV News about his forthcoming debut. “I’m really trying to work with Sade.”

Sade guest appearances have been an extreme rarity, with most of her work being confined to her 3-member self-named band. But the songstress has made her love of Hip-Hop known recently when asked about her personal favorites.

“I like songs with sort of more heavy rap. I like Raekwon’s album [Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II], you know from the Wu-Tang Clan,” Sade explained to radio host Tom Joyner. “I listen to just about anything that speaks to me, and anything that’s sort of got a bit of soul and a bit of real feeling in it.”

Touched, Raekwon reciprocated the praise by recording a humorous, lip-synching video of Stevie Wonder’s “Overjoyed” for the singer.

Additionally, Hip-Hop fans learned last week that Sade and legendary Queens lyricist Nas quietly worked together in 2000 for an expected remix single to “Lover’s Rock.” According to producer Salaam Remi, the singer’s label Sony has possession of the track.

Over the years, Sade has allowed her music to be sampled and covered by numerous artists including Mobb Deep (“Where Ya Heart At”), Lil Kim (“Single Black Female”), Inspectah Deck (“Trouble Man”), AZ (“Pay Back”), Krayzie Bone (“Hard Time Hustlin’”), and Les Nubians (“Sweetest Taboo”).

Sade’s 106 & Park appearance will be today at 6PM EST.

This evening, she will appear on the David Letterman Show at 11:35 EST.

AllHipHop.com’s review of Soldier of Love can be viewed HERE.

 

 

DJ Kay Slay: Beats, Beef and Business

AllHipHop.com: How does it feel to be four albums deep in the game?

DJ Kay Slay: I mean at the end of the day it’s a blessing. Lot of cats can’t get one out. AllHipHop.com: You have an all-star line up on this, Drake, Mr. Fab, San Quinn, Papoose, Ray-J and a lot of others. How did you get so many varied artists? DJ Kay Slay: My whole MO is to try and help brothers on the come up. Pretty much down the line, they get successful, they pay homage back. Most artists came through my lane at some point or another. So when I reach out, I really don’t have the same problems most people might have. I never turned nobody away, even if It’s an artist I don’t agree with. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. I might not like it but somebody else might. AllHipHop.com: Well how do you decided what goes on. There’s a vary good representation of Hip-Hop on the album, from the East Coast, to the West coast and down South. DJ Kay Slay: I listen to who can spit. This is what I do. I’m not so big on who can make a big record. Them dudes might not be talked about 10, 15, 20 years from now. They could be one hit wonders. I’m more interested in the dudes that are gonna go down in the history books. Dudes like Grandmaster Caz. Caz and the Cold Crush brothers had hot joints, but they never had big big records like Melle Mel and Grandmaster Flash and them. But there’s no way you won’ t mention his name as one of the greatest MC’s. So I go for the brothers that can spit. I listen to the vocals and how a cat handles a beat. I normally give a cat a New York beat, like a Jay-Z joint. And ask them to freestyle. That will bring out their talent to see if they can spit, or if their one of them “create a record guys.” AllHipHop.com: So this coming through E-1. How is it working with them? DJ Kay Slay: I mean as long as you understand what the essence of what independence means, you good. As long as you know it means “do it yourself,” you’re good (laughs). Don’t think that you got a million dudes operating for you and making moves, you have to make them moves yourself, you gotta push yourself and they will meet you half way. They have some of the best radio guys, like Shadow Stokes and Dee [Sonaram]. If you show and prove, then they gonna do what they gotta do. I’m good with them over there, I aint got no complaints. AllHipHop.com: The album was delayed a few times, it was supposed to drop in October, but it’s just getting to stores today. Was that because Plies refused, or couldn’t be in the video? DJ Kay Slay: See me being a real n**ga, I don’t want to sit here and whine and cry and say Plies f**ked anything up. He did alter my moves. It was the five weeks I spent waiting for him to do what he said he was going to do. Then I had to hit Yo Gotti and that took a week to get on and shoot the video. But me blaming him, nah. Whatever’s gonna happen is gonna happen. That comes with the atmosphere. AllHipHop.com: But you took him off the album too. He’s not on it right? DJ Kay Slay: Mos def, I put Yo Gotti. Why wouldn’t I when he came and put his verse down and did the video? But like I said, I aint gonna sit here and b**ch. He did what he did, I said what I had to say, and good luck to that brother. AllHipHop.com: But wait, he put out that track “Letter to the Industry” right after your statement. It sounded like he was talking about you. DJ Kay Slay: Tell me one line where he was talking about me. AllHipHop.com: Where he said he wasn’t scared to come to New York to shoot the video with security. You said in the interview that he needed all that security, so it seemed like he was replying. DJ Kay Slay: The police protection, I think he was more or less talking about another situation with another artist. There was never a situation about plies coming to New York. He was shooting his video in Tampa, and his people requested from the label that he needed police, not New York. SO it was never a threat to me and I didn’t take it offensive. I wasn’t even going to be there when Plies was going to the part in Tampa. Atlantic said he was real particular about the area, and if there area wasn’t safe, then he would not gonna do it and he preferably liked armed and uniform police and that was through Atlantic. I had love for Plies, I wasn’t a threat. That’s how I knew it wasn’t direct to me. AllHipHop.com: I get it. But there’s another part, where he says another n**ga want me on his album and “paperwork,” seemed like it was aimed at you. DJ Kay Slay: I’m glad you say this so I can clear it up. Another reason why I wasn’t offended, is because Plies was cleared for the album. The record was spinning on the radio and we were doing the video. I could have kept him on the album if I wanted. But I keep it real, I was showing him love on my show. Time to clear the record, Atlantic cleared it. I know you know [Michael] Kyser. It wasn’t about the money, they just stopped answering the phone my dude. That’s how that whole situation went. But I am past that. But just to clear it up, he was good for the album, that’s why I didn’t take any of it personal. If I did, I would have had Papoose go at him and show him what rhyming is really about. But for some reason when I’m right, s**t always spins around and looks like I’m wrong or the troublemaker or bully. I’m almost 44 years-old. I’m not gonna be squabbling with some kid. If he ever needs me, the love aint gonna be there just like it wasn’t there for me and that’s that. AllHipHop.com: Well there’s no doubt that Big Lou, from Camden has been going hard at you too in songs and interviews. He claims your blackballing him. DJ Kay Slay: This is all I’m going to say to him. He came to me for help, he lied, had another record deal. The guy sent cease and desist letters to me Hot 97, my lawyers and everybody, for me to stop playing his music or participating in any kind of activities with him or I would be in court. If you want all that for your site, I have it all. After that I had to leave it alone. Blackball him? Blackball what? He wasn’t honest. I had love for him, but he had another deal. AllHipHop.com: How are you handling your business on this album? I see there was a copyright infringement lawsuit filed against you over your Streetsweepers Volume 2, because of the sample in the G-Unit song “Angels Around Me.” DJ Kay Slay: To be exact, I bought a record from G-Unit. Sha Money. I guess they produced the track. The DJ Twinz produced that track. I can’t get sued. I never paid these artists, Sony did. Even if they paid Sha Money for the track, they are still supposed to make sure the samples are cleared. My name is mentioned because it’s on my album. At the end of the day, I didn’t do nothing to them n**gas. All I did was bought the track, it was a finished song. A lot of these little bulls**t situations I found myself in, the s**t could have always been resolved through a phone call. That album didn’t do more than 200,000 units. It has 90 something artists and around 18 producers. AllHipHop.com: Business wise, you are doing a lot on your own. How is Straight Stuntin doing? DJ Kay Slay: Everybody knows me, my whole career, I like to give a platform to new cats trying to get on. The majority of rappers that get on are male. There really isn’t a platform for women to do anything. And in the hood, every n**ga wanna be an athlete, a rapper or a big time drug dealer. Not to many n**gas wanna be doctors, lawyers or firemen. Sorry to say, we do need them, but that’s not it. The women want to be models, an actress, or the wife of an athlete or a big time drug dealer. I figured the modeling thing would be simpler if I gave them a platform to show their talents and It would be good to come through a magazine. It’s female DJ’s, rappers, models, adult entertainers. No requirements, just come correct. Everything is run right like any other magazine you see. AllHipHop.com: Why did you decided to do a magazine. Has technology impacted the way you do business? DJ Kay Slay: I didn’t do an online magazine because that’s how you lose. This downloading s**t f**ked up the whole music industry. The last thing you want to do is put it online cause people won’t purchase it. You can’t bootleg a magazine. The time that it takes to do it and the money, a n**ga aint gonna take the chance to do it. The only way you could lose if you did an online version. I don’t care if you have to pay for it, a motherf**ker will figure out how to get that s**t for free. It’s a gift and curse.

DJ K-Slay’s More Than Just A DJ is in stores now.

AHH Stray News: Akon, Ludacris, Paul Wall

(AllHipHop News) Akon has signed one of Ghana’s most popular rappers to his Konvict Music Africa imprint. Hiplife artist Sarkodie is the newest member on the roster and will release his sophomore album Rapaholic via the new deal. Konvict Music Africa is also slated to operate in South Africa and Nigeria, in an attempt to find new international talent. In related news, Akon will host a new weekly show on London’s Capital FM starting next weekend. The show will air every Saturday night on 95.8 FM, starting on February 13th. “Akon has worked with legendary performers such as Lady Gaga, Whitney Houston and Eminem and his brand-new show on Capital will be awesome,” Program Director Paul Jackson said.

 

Hip-Hop will be represented at a new motorcycle exhibit that opens this weekend at the Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A tricked out bike owned by Ludacris is among the classic motorcycles featured in the exhibit. The rapper’s wheels are showcased next to legendary bikes owned by actors like Clark Gable and Steve McQueen. Additionally, the exhibit features bikes from movies like Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Wild Hogs and G.I. Joe. The exhibit closes on March 14. Rapper

 

Paul Wall has a reality show in the works with his wife Crystal Slaton, according to reports. The show will revolve around Paul Wall’s family life and his profession as a world famous rapper from Houston, Texas. The show came about after the rapper’s wife Crystal made an appearance E!‘s popular Hip Hop Wives special. Paul Wall is working on his album Heart of a Champion and preparing for a high profile concert on March 17th at SXSW in Austin, Texas, with Chamillionaire.

Hip-Hop Rumors: New Beef For Drake? The Game Goes Home! Hoopz’s New Men!

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.

LIL WAYNE’S OFF TO JAIL…BUT…

He had a magnificent party! Click her to see the images!

DRAKES NEW BEEF???

I got half a rumor and I am not sure what is up with this one. So I am asking for you all to help me. Let me begin. There is a song called “Mambo” by a dude named Fito Blanko. And the song features Drake. I can’t lie. I never heard this damn song even though its been on the blogs for a while. Apparently, Drake has caught some hell because some of the lines in that songs popped up in other Drizzy songs. It seems like this Fito dude actually held the Drake verse…as Drake grew into the megastar you see today. The track was definitely old though, according to rumors. Now I am getting word from a very lil’ bird that there is some friction with regard to Fito now using this song. But, that is all I know…can anybody help me?!

 

THE GAME IS OFFICIALLY BACK ON AFTERMATH!

I think I said this already, but I am going to say it again. The Game is back on the ‘Math. I want to personally take some credit for this. Why? Because through my powerful rumors, I TOLD Dr. Dre that there was no way he could complete DETOX without The Game. Its 360, back to Compton! Plus every album has had some primary rapper to anchor it. There was Snoop, Eminem and The Game. Where does this leave 50 Cent,  I have to ask? It just seems strange across the board.  Something is going on, but I can’t quite put a finger on it.

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

R. Kelly is doing another damn Trapped In The Closet. Spare me!Kanye West is about to launch another blog.

Amanda Bynes is actually in love with KiD CuDi? Heard she used to like Drake before that.

Anybody out there heard anything about Chopper from Da Band getting arrested?

EPIC FAIL OF THE DAY

I got this from my homey Q-Wreck. He just happened to be taping a crackheadish person with no shirt on and he managed to punch the lights out of another crackhead-looking person. WOW.SIGNS THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END!

According to the Associated Press, a strip club in Ohio has raised about $1,000 for the people of Haiti in a promotion deemed “Lap Dances for Haiti.” WOW! They did it on Saturday and they donated a $10 cover charge to the Earthquake relief! Isn’t that nice?

They gave the money to a group that gives food and clothing for Haiti. The strip club wanted to change the perception of strip clubs and wanted to do good things for the people of Haiti. Here is the plug… Marilyn’s in Toldeo, OH. Pause.

HIP HOP & FOOTWEAR

Rapper endorsed shoes haven’t always been as big as their other ventures but I guess with the success Kanye had last year in the footwear industry they’re willing to give it a shot.  Snoop Dogg and Swizz Beatz debuted their sneakers with ADIDAS and Christian Louboutin respectively.  Are you ready to camp out to get a pair of these???

Swizz’s Louboutin’s:

HOOPZ NEW MAN???

Flavor Flav’s original TV squeeze, Hoopz, has done a pretty good job holding onto her 15 minutes.  She was down in Miami this weekend celebrating with her alleged new man, Gotti, a rapper out of Chicago.  And apparently they were all over each other the whole night.  I’m not up on him so IDK how big he is but I know he’s got him a “niiiiiice lil baby” *Plies voice* if this is true.

P.S.  Where’s that Hoopz sex tape???  Streets NEED that ASAP.

She also caught up with Ocho Cinco…wonder how Gotti feels about this???

USHERS NEW GIRL A PROBLEM???

Usher’s new album “Raymond vs. Raymond” has been pushed to a late March release because the label fears there is “chaos in the camp”.  Apparently his manager/mother walked away from the project after Usher’s girlfriend, a former Def jam exec started getting to involved in the project.  He told the label he would manage himself, but they are demanding he find someone a little more competent.  Word is he’s in talks with Randy Phillips who has also managed Michael Jackson, Toni Braxton and Lionel Richie.

CONSPIRACY????

It seemed like some higher power was definitely trying to take Reggie Bush off his game this past week.  First Ray-J reminds the world that Reggie’s main jawn used to “blow it like birthday Kush.”  Then his jump off, Carmen Ortega, the woman who caused him and Kim K to break up last year decides she wants to post a video tour of his house while she’s there alone.  Folks on the net are saying her and her friend shot this right after having a threesome with Mr. Bush.  It didn’t seem to mess up their celebration last night though:

Meanwhile Reggie’s mom took some time to talk to Wendy Williams the other day and let her know what she thinks about her soon to be p### star daughter-in-law:

I’M JUST SAYIN’I didn’t know LMFAO was Berry Gordys son and nephew…I dig their tunes.Nicki Minaj was supposed to receive $30,000 to host a party at Club Ole in New Jersey…with no album out she’s doing her thing.

 Sade’s album is amazing … I downloaded it cuz I NEEDED to hear it but I’ll get my hard copy tomorrow you should do the same.Beyonce and her mother are being sued by a Chinese company who manufactures their clothing…they claim they cheated them out of $500,000…the weird part is they filed under the RICO statute, created to help prosecute violent criminal organizations.There’s a rumor floating around that Reggie Bush proposed to Kim Kardashian at a dinner with their families Friday night.Wayne is off to Rikers tomorrow … MTV caught up with some insiders to find out what he can expect:

CAPTION THIS!!!!DJ Khaled and Trina … what’s going through his mind???

GLASS HOUSEThank god Barack Obama won otherwise this would have been our VP.  Sarah Palin gave a speech this weekend where she was very critical of the President and even accused him of insincerity because he uses the teleprompter a lot.  Lo-and-behold she took the Jr. High route and wrote her answers on her hand.-PEACE – CHANCECDR @ TWITTER FACEBOOK & GMAIL

LIL WAYNE, WE LOVE YOU!!! HANG IN THERE LIL BUDDY!

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

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P.Miller Discusses New Orleans’ Victory; Announces School In Haiti

(AllHipHop News) New Orleans rap mogul P. Miller is hopeful The Saints’ victory over The Colts in Super Bowl XLIV will help the city overcome the devastation inflicted by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

 

The city is celebrating their first Super Bowl victory in history, Mardi Gras and for some, the election of a new mayor, Mitch Landrieu the city’s first white mayor since 1979.

 

“The Saints winning the Super Bowl was more than a game for the people in New Orleans; it gave hope to a ‘Who Dat’ Nation and other nations that are dealing with tragedy,” Miller told AllHipHop.com in a statement. “This is a city that strived a long time to rise above poverty, crime and racism. For over forty years, our people have joined together through this one team representing the colors of black and gold, hoping to experience the sweet taste of victory.”

 

According to P., born Percy Miller, the city now recognizes the value of team work, rebuilding and never giving up.

 

“Just seeing the smiles on the players and the fans’ faces made me proud to be a native of the city of New Orleans, knowing that all of my life I’ve been the underdog and overcame adversity,” Miller said.

 

The former head of No Limit Records said that despite a disaster that practically washed the entire city away, the world has continued to embrace New Orleans’ culture, music, songs, food, and world famous Mardi Gras.

 

“The city that was washed away by a hurricane was brought back together by one of the greatest football teams of 2010,” Miller said. “The same hope that we could give to other cities and nations that have been devastated by a natural disaster like Haiti. I realize that even as we celebrate this victory, not too far away kids and their families are still dealing with tragedies. And we as people should team up and help.”

 

And Miller is putting his money up to make a difference as well.

 

The mogul is in the process of building a school in Haiti to help the impoverished nation recover from a massive 7.0 earthquake in January.

 

“My Super Bowl victory party won’t begin until the building of our school in Haiti is complete,” Miller promised.

 

For more information visit: http://ihearthaitikids.org/

Hip-Hop Rumors: More Plies & Trick! Danger Outta Mental Hospital! Fantasia To Jail?

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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.

PLIES AND TRICK DADDY

Well, I heard that wasn’t too, too big a deal. I heard it was simple. Apparently, Trick Daddy went over to Plies to give him a handshake and one of Plies’ bodyguards shoved Trick back. After that, a huge argument reportedly ensued, but nobody actually got into a fight – my sources say. Now, being that Trick Daddy is one of the kings in Florida, I personally can’t say I visualize him going up the Plies like that, but I trust my sources. We’ll see what else comes out of it.DANGER GETS OUT TODAY

Here is the latest on Danger. She is reportedly getting out of the mental facility today. You all know that she was taken in by the cops after she tried to burn her own house down. She was supposedly given all the tests for being mentally incapable of living among us and passed. Sooooo…she gets released. But what about the fact that she tried setting her own place on fired? They are saying it was all an accident and that was proven. So, whats the need for the psyche test in the first place? Questions, questions, questions!

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KANYE DISPELS RUMORS

I thought this was old, but people are still reporting on it. Kanye refutes the rumors that he threw a tantrum on a plane. I never reported on it in the first place.

”I feel bad that people believe this kind of stuff or any random rumor that is taken as fact because ‘it’s on the internet.’ This rumor is particularly ironic because I was actually happy with a business class seat and was offered a seat in first class. A friend of mine was sitting in coach so asked if they could bump him up to business instead of putting me in first. There was absolutely no altercation in any way.  There’s been many a time where I’ve given someone in coach my business or first class seat in order to sit next to a friend I bumped into. I really could care less about where I sit on the plane. It’s hard to deal with the rumors sometimes. As a good person with a warm heart, it does bother me. I’m not bigger than feeling pain, embarrassment, stress and worry. Have you ever been lied on??? How does it make you feel??? You wanna tell everybody it’s not true right? Thank you to all my fans who still love and support me even though it’s not the trend right now! I’m sleeping in the studio and I won’t let you guys down!”

LIL WAYNE GOES TO JAIL

I thought I would take a moment to comment on Lil Wayne going to jail.

 

My comment?

 

Damn shame.

 

FANSTASIA GOING TO JAIL?

 I didn’t really hear that ‘Tasia is going to jail, but I heard something similar. One of my favorite sources told me that Fantasia is running a serious risk of getting sued by a fairly obsure law called the “Jump Off Law.” I know it can’t be called the “Jump Off Law” in the legal system, but here is a rundown of it.

Married women in North Carolina can sue their husband’s mistress and receive money if the other woman is proven guilty of being a co-conspirator in the act.  Fantasia’s about to get sued.  They passed the law a few years ago when this lady was found to be stressed emotionally because her husband was cheating with this other woman.

 Now, any Legal Eagles are welcome to tell me if this is real or not. But, ‘Tasia has COOK tatted on her shoulder region and COOK is a married man! OH BOY and SMH at the same time.

BEYONCE TAKES A SPILL!

 

You know this stuff gets people talking. Beyonce falls. People talk.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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THEY REMINISCE OVER ‘YE

 

 

ILLSEED’S QUICKIES

Tiger Woods has reportedly left sex rehab. Nice, Tiger….

 Usher left his momeger and came back. Now, his mother Jonetta Patton has quite again, because she reportedly does agree with his new gal Grace Miguel. What about Chilli?

In more Usher yap, his new CD has been delayed.

Beyonce and Alicia Keys are all set to do a video for “Put It In A Love Song” tomorrow in Rio De Janeiro. Swizz Beatz will reportedly direct the video.

Did Key Key Cole have that baby?

 

 

 

EPIC WIN OF THE DAY!

I saw some people dissing Rihanna and  her Super Bowl get up, but I think her new suit is rather snazzy. J

 

RIHANNA’S HALF-SUIT, WE LOVE YOU!!!

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

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