Saturday, 23 April 2011

5 Reasons Lil B's New Album Title, 'I'm Gay,' Is Great For Hip-Hop


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1. Every single article that's written about the homophobia that exists in hip-hop from now until the end of time will have to mention Lil B and the fact that he called one of his albums, I'm Gay.


It's no secret that hip-hop is perceived as homophobic. Rappers have gotten better about limiting the number of "anti-gay slurs" (word to Kobe Bryant) that they use in their lyrics, but just take a listen to any of the hundreds of diss records that have been created throughout the history of hip-hop and you're bound to hear a few words and phrases that clearly exhibit the homophobia that still exists. But now that Lil B has titled his next album, I'm Gay, writers and columnists can no longer simply dismiss every rapper as homophobic. They'll have to mention the Based God and take a look at hip-hop from another angle, which will help give the game a better name in the mainstream media.


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2. Even if Lil B ends up changing the album title or doesn't create an album called I'm Gay, the conversation that this news has generated amongst hip-hop fans has already been remarkable.


Just like the fans who follow them, rappers can be fickle. So we wouldn't be surprised to see Lil B's next album drop with a different title altogether. That's just how the game goes. But even if Lil B does change the name, he's already created enough conversation in the last few days to make the point that he wanted to make. So even if it doesn't end up written across the cover of his next album, it's already done its job.


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3. The album title proves that Lil B recognizes the power and influence that he has over a whole lot of young people right now.


Lil B didn't have to come out at Coachella and announce that his next album was going to be called I'm Gay. In fact, there was really no precedent for it. It's not like people have been clamoring to know what his next project was going to be called. But Lil B has obviously started to recognize that people care what he says, thinks and does. So he took his opportunity at Coachella to do more than just run around the stage screaming "Swag!" More power to him for doing it.



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4. I'm Gay shows that hip-hop music and the rappers who create it are finally progressing and opening up their minds.


One year ago, five years ago, 20 years ago, a rap album called I'm Gay wouldn't fly—especially from a young, up-and-coming MC trying to make a name for himself. He would have been booed off stage, dissed by other rappers, and ultimately kicked out of the game one way or another. We don't expect Lil B to get love from every rapper and every rap fan out there, but so far, it feels like people have accepted his idea to call his next album I'm Gay and been open to the idea. That speaks volumes about how far along the hip-hop community is right now.


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5. Though it has served a social purpose, Lil B's latest announcement has also undoubtedly worked as a publicity stunt that's made him infinitely more interesting as a character in the hip-hop community.


Let's face it: Lil B is going to milk I'm Gay for all its worth. So while it served a purpose and made a statement and helped hip-hop look good, he's also using it to generate extra publicity for himself. After all, we wouldn't still be talking about Lil B or his album title if he'd called it, say, I'm Swag. But there's nothing wrong with that, because the stunt has made Lil B a much more interesting person. Even if you're not familiar with his music, you know what he stands for now and you know that he's not afraid to take risks both with his music and with the things that he says. It's made us more excited to see what else he has in store for the future and it's great for hip-hop as a whole.

Friday, 22 April 2011

Fabolous The Soul Tape


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Soulja Boy Working On 'Juice' Mini-Movie



Atlanta rapper Soulja Boy is planning to drop a mini-movie to go along with his recently released mixtape, titled Juice.

The Juice mixtape, which hit the Internet on April 20th, features guest appearances by Roscoe Dash, Diamond, J. Money, Lil B., Tonio, Calico Jones, 2 Chains and Kwony Cash.

Soulja Boy said the inspiration behind the mixtape came as he watched the classic 1992 movie "Juice," which starred Tupac Shakur, Omar Epps, Jermaine "Huggy" Hopkins and Khalil Kain.

"I was in LA a couple of months ago and I was watching the 'Juice' movie and I was like 'Damn bro! Tupac, extra turned up in that movie!' I was just doing my One Up Mixtape, so I was like 'I’m gonna call my next mixtape 'Juice,'" Soulja Boy said.

According to Soulja Boy, he is finishing up a mini-movie for the album that he hopes to premiere on BET later this year.

"My close friend and I was like 'man I want to do a mini-movie' and so we got the budget together," Soulja Boy said. "We were in pre-production and people reached out and wanted to be a part of the movie."

The Juice mini-movie, which recently started filming in Atlanta.

The 45-minute film will be directed by Dale "Rage" Resteghini, who shot the video for Soulja Boy's "Kiss Me Through the Phone."

Rage has also directed videos for Diddy, Busta Rhymes, Jim Jones, Guns-N-Roses, Fall Out Boy and others.

"BET is going to premiere it and its going to come with like three music videos off of the mixtape," Soulja Boy said. "It's going to be a movie that I want people to check it out."

Soulja Boy's Juice mixtape is available for download now.

Britney Spears ft Nicki Minaj, Ke$ha - Till The World Ends (Remix)


Kardinal Offishall ft Pitbull, Lil Jon, Clinton Sparks - Smash The Club


Sunday, 17 April 2011

Reps For Em, Fabolous, Other Stars Deny Involvement In Haiti Charity Event


Representatives for Eminem and a variety of rappers and R&B acts have denied reports that they will participate in a show that was billed as supporting Haiti.

Reps for Eminem, Fabolous and Justin Timberlake claim the "Celebrities for Haiti Legends Weekend" was supposed to take place at the Punta Cana Hard Rock Hotel in the Dominican Republic.

The only issue is, none of the acts on the bill have been booked to perform during the show, which has infuriated the artists' managers and booking agents.

According to the New York Post, in addition to the aforementioned artists, reps for acts such as Jon Bon Jovi and Marc Anthony are considering legal action agains the promoters of the event, which was supposed to take place April 29th.

Reps for the artists fear that the organizers of the charity event are using the stars' names to pocket donations.

Former BET Employee Sues Network Over Sexual Harassment Claims


(WWHH NEWS) BET has been hit with a sexual discrimination lawsuit by a former employee, over incidents that occurred while producing segments for BET.com.

The lawsuit was filed April 13th in The Supreme Court in the State of New York County of Bronx by Tameika Dorman.

According to the complaint, in February of 2009, Ms. Dorman was editing a video session with a male camera operator named Derek Clarke, who works in the graphics department for BET.

The pair were putting together a previously taped segment that Ms. Dorman was hosting and producing.

"During this editing session, Clarke subjected Ms. Dorman to acts of sexual harassment by repeatedly re-playing video footage of her rear end while she was dressed in a short skirt while walking up a set of stairs."

According to Ms. Dorman's lawsuit, she asked Clarke why he kept replaying the footage of her butt.

"Clarke grabbed and repeatedly rubbed his crotch, began to moan and said it was because he loved her butt, that she was sexy and that she did not know what he was going to do [to] her."

Ms. Dorman complained to a supervisor over the incident, who said she would never have to work with Clarke again.

When Clarke was assigned to work on a Nicki Minaj segment with Ms. Dorman, she complained to Human Resources.

Ms. Dorman claimed she was eventually removed from producing the BET Hip-Hop Honors show and fired for reporting her claim of sexual harassment.

She also claims her termination was "both retaliatory and based on her gender, including her pregnancy."

Ms. Dorman seeks monetary damages, discriminatory practices, unlawful termination and lawyer fees.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil B Calls CD "I'm GAY" & Lil Wayne's Wig Gets Pushed Back

CARTER IV PUSHED BACK?


It looks like Lil Wayne has opted to push back the release date of his highly anticipated album Carter IV. The reports in circulation have not really confirmed this date, in my opinion, but its probably true. You know how these labels are. Anyway, that song "6 Foot, 7 Foot" lurks at about #32 on the charts and I bet they want to release another song that charts higher before they drop it. That's my opinion. Anyway....who cares. It will come when it comes.

LIL B COMES OUT THE CLOSET?

Lil B has announced that he's naming his album "I'm Gay." Stranger things have happened...


The announcement was made at the Coachella festival in Cali and Pitchfork media made the revelation. SMH. These are yall's Heroes. On the real side, this HAS to be a publicity stunt.

Friday, 15 April 2011

Hip-Hop Rumors: Carter 4 Tracklisting?

CARTER 4 TRACKLISTING?




Still a rumor, but here it is:

Lil’ Wayne – Tha Carter IV (Tracklisting):

1. Tune This
2. Team Player – feat. Birdman
3. Fore Play
4. They Love Me – feat. Drake & Nicki Minaj
5. John (If I Die Today) – feat. Rick Ross
6. No Competition
7. Holy Grail (History) – feat. Kanye West
8. Carter Cash – feat. Jay-Z
9. 6 Foot 7 Foot – feat. Corey Gunz
10. Play My Game – feat. Tech N9ne
11. Anne – feat. Swizz Beatz
12. Street Life
13. Hard Talk – feat. Bon Iver & Game
14. Fall From Grace – feat. Eminem
15. Brain Dead – feat. Gucci Mane
16. No Trust
17. Maybe She Will – feat. Drake & Rick Ross
18. My Legacy

Thursday, 14 April 2011

Mexico is Gangsta: Shakira Gets Jacked Mid Performance

Shakira was robbed mid performance in Monterrey, Mexico when a ring was taken off her finger by a concertgoer. The belly dancing pop sensation remained calm and professional but also seemed startled as it happened. The whole incident was caught on video:



There's no word on the price of the stolen ring or where security was when the incident occurred. But what part of the game is that? We're paying for concert tickets just to rob artists now?

FBI Releases More Biggie & Tupac Files


Following the recent release of Biggie's murder investigation files, the FBI is opening drawers to Tupac's paperwork as well. The official explanation states: "This release consists of a 1997 investigation into allegations that extortionate death threats had been made against Shakur and another rap artist by a domestic terrorist group," who according to NahRight is the Jewish Defense League, who were involved in Dr. Dre's departure from Ruthless Records. To fulfill your full Shakur stanmanship read the full files here CLICK HERE

Tyga-Black Thoughts Vol.2



01 - Storm feat Stefano Moses


02 - Hypnotized


03 - We Up


04 - Dont Wake Me Up


05 - Real Or Fake.


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Fabolous ft Ne-Yo Ryan Leslie - Look At Her[You Be Killin Em Pt 2]


Young Jeezy ft Lil Wayne - Ballin Full


Chipmunk Ft Trey Songz -Take Off


Hip-Hop Rumors: Peace With Ross and 50? Detox Mutiny? Diddy's New Rapper!


50 CENT AND RICK ROSS?

I don't know who, but I'm hearing somebody is attempting to get Rick Ross and 50 Cent to end their feud. I think it was already squashed, but now the notion of peace is on the table. I have to say I totally forgot who this presumed mediator is, but I think it may be Russell Simmons. It may not be him, but its an OG nonetheless. I don't think this effort has gone anywhere, but If it does, I will keep you in the loopage.

DETOX REBELLION?

I cannot be specific about anything here, because it will blow my source. Pause. But, there is a rebellion brewing I heard. As you know, there are a lot of people that have worked with Dr. Dre through the years. And, on the more current tip, there are a lot of people that started working on Detox and now are not working on Detox. I am hearing that some of these former Detoxers are getting together for a mass mutiny of some sort. At the moment, that is all I can say.

QUICKIES

LeBron's mother has been sued for slapping that valet parker.

Rumor has it, CBS wants Charlie Sheen back on "Two And A Half Men."

Kobe Bryant got fined 100k for calling a ref a fa990t. That's like pocket change to him.

Even though Oprah will not outwardly support President Obama in his bid for reelection, he will appear on her show before she signs off.

If you didn't know, Natalie Nunn is dating Rihanna's first cousin. And, rumor has it, Rihanna's not pleased.

To pay off this whooping tax bill, Lil Wayne has apparently put his Miami home on the market for $12 million.

I haven't seen it yet, but I am hearing that a new unsealed file by the FBI says that Eazy E and Tupac were extortion targets. But, not by your traditional gangsters...but by the Jewish Defense League!

Producer Deezle Breaks Silence On $20 Million Lil Wayne Lawsuit


(WWHH) Producer Darius "Deezle" Harrison has issued a statement regarding a $20 million dollar lawsuit filed against superstar rapper Lil Wayne, over unpaid royalties.

Harrison filed the $20 million dollar lawsuit in March of 2011, claiming Lil Wayne, Young Money Records and Cash Money Records owes him unpaid royalties for producing the hit track "Lollipop" from Tha Carter III.

"After consultation with my team I have decided to make a statement as it relates to the litigation pending against Cash Money and Young Money," Deezle said in a statement. "At this time I am owed a sufficient amount of money and will protect the rights afforded me by the State of New York. My team is of the opinion that the matter will be resolved in a timely fashion."

Deezle's lawsuit claims Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter III, which produced the Grammy Award winning single "Lollipop," has sold over six million copies, generating over $70 million dollars in income.

The producer also filed a $2.5 million dollar lawsuit over unpaid royalties against Lil Wayne over the hit single "Mrs. Officer," also taken from Tha Carter III.

Deezle, who has won three Grammy Awards, also separated himself from legal Rasheed "Ralo Wonder" Harrison, a former associate who has also levied claims against Young Money and Cash Money Records.

"Ralo Wonder" issued a statement in regards to the lawsuit, which suggested that Deezle would continue to sue other record labels for royalties as well.

“All you labels and music companies that owe royalties watch out because there’s a monster mixed with a tango bobcat on the loose!” Ralo Wonder said in a statement shortly after Deezle filed the lawsuit in March.

Deezle distanced himself from Ralo Wonder and his "bobcat" statement.

"Mr. Harrison was terminated from a trial basis management agreement for various indiscretions which include forgery, misrepresentation, and lack of knowledge of the music industry," Deezle said. "At this vital moment in my career it is imperative to have seasoned, educated individuals assisting me in my ventures."

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Peep This: The Choreography For Beyonce's First Single

As Bey season quickly approaches us take a look at the fierce auditions behind held for the queen's comeback music video. We ready!

Gunplay - Inglorious Bastard


TYGA- BLACK THOUGHTS VOL. 2


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Losing It: Rappers and Mental Health

BY B.D


Over the past weeks and months, the news headlines have been flooded with stories of Hip-Hop artists receiving treatment for mental illness or impairment, including Gucci Mane, Charles Hamilton, and longtime troubled rapper DMX.

For the most part, this isn’t MC institutionalization Lindsay Lohan-style. Critics say the cries for help are publicity stunts or convenient ways to dodge jail time. In fact, Gucci Mane, two weeks off a psychiatric evaluation, tattooed an ice cream cone on his face while promoting his mixtape, 2 Time, with DJ Love Dinero.

Others say the recent meltdowns signal a bigger problem among scores of untreated people, especially Black men. In rap, crazy sometimes equals cool; still, experts agree that when mental illness goes unchecked, it can lead to all sort of issues, including depression, paranoia, violence, and suicide.

“When psychiatric disorders are not diagnosed and treated, they can have a significant impact on the individual, their family and friends, and society,” Dr. Colleen A. Ewing, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with F.A.C.E. Psychological Services, recently told AllHipHop.com. “Untreated mental illnesses can also be a burden on society, causing loss of work productivity, increased levels of homelessness, and interactions with the criminal justice system,” Dr. Ewing added.

Records show that in the past five years, Gucci Mane has been arrested and jailed five times in Georgia, for charges ranging from aggravated assault to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. In early January, his lawyer told an Atlanta judge his client was mentally incompetent to speak for himself during a probation violation hearing. The judge ordered Gucci to a nearby psychiatric and drug dependency hospital to undergo evaluation. Just last week, he was arrested again for pushing a woman out of a moving car, an incident that originally happened in January.

Gifted but tragic rapper DMX has a well-known history of drug abuse and brushes with the law. He has been incarcerated 13 times, including at least once each year for the past decade, for infractions from drug to guns to illegal pit bull possession. His December visit to an Arizona mental health unit was ordered after his most recent arrest for violating probation by drinking alcohol during a concert.

Theories over the years have said DMX suffers from bipolar disorder, in addition to his clear penchant for crack and liquor. His altered states of being might be the gift and the curse that lend brilliance and tragedy to his lyrics; a tortured soul often makes for the best material – think the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Presently, Dr. Ewing said there are more people experiencing mental health issues than ever – and many of them are functioning and sometimes excelling in traditional society.

“There are many more households led by single parents, and there is less of an extended family. As a result, many individuals do not have support systems in place that normally would have enabled them to cope with stress,” said Dr. Ewing. “They develop a maladaptive reaction to the stress, such as depression or anxiety. To help them manage these symptoms, many persons will turn to drugs and/or alcohol,“ she said.

“And not to mention the pushing and pulling that occurs with artists of various levels of popularity from sex and drugs being contextual staples, to the proverbial, fake ‘yes’ men and women who laugh at all of their jokes and look upon them as if they were living reflections of human perfection,” said Dr. James M. Ballard III. Dr. Ballard, a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in Maryland, presents on topics related to the mental health of performing artists, i.e., rappers, vocalists, and musicians, etc. at music conferences, workshops, and seminars, and works independently with artists and groups/bands.

Sometimes, with the help of people like Dr. Ballard or encouragement from others, rappers seek help voluntarily. This past summer rapper Charles Hamilton checked himself into New York Presbyterian Hospital, citing the need for “peace of mind” as the reason for his stay. From inside the hospital, he gave rambling but coherent press interviews comparing the music industry to a psych ward.

Dr. Ewing noted, “The music industry is in itself an arena that constantly exposes an individual to high levels of stress – these stressors can include ongoing ‘beefs’ with other artists, constantly being in the spotlight, your image and music constantly being scrutinized and criticized, people holding unrealistic role model expectations of you, and having to maintain a particular persona.”

“Additionally, a music artist has to continually produce new music and stay relevant as the music industry changes. Many artists have to deal with these stressors at young ages, when they have not developed adequate coping skills, do not have strong support systems in place, etc,” said Dr. Ewing.

“Artists’ time is no longer theirs; their issues are considered within the framework of the bottom line,” said Dr. Ballard. “Artists may be tired, have the flu, be anxious, be depressed, be hoarse, miss their families and/or children, be experiencing trouble recalling their lyrics, be high or drunk, doubt themselves as people, or be experiencing an assortment of other issues, but regardless, the show must go on,” he added.

To top it off, mental illness has a stigma, especially in the Black community where historically, seeking help for mental or emotional problems is seen as a sign of weakness. Dr. Yasser A. Payne, asst. professor of Black American Studies at University of Delaware, is not quick to write off rappers’ instability with the stigma. "’Mental illness’ is strong language – I would argue the mind is ‘challenged,’ and the mind and spirit have adapted to traumatic events,” he told AllHipHop.

“Also, it’s difficult to capture to what extent Black youth and, in particular, street life-oriented Black men are challenged with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), given that Black men have the highest turnover rate in therapy - something like a 90% turnover rate,” he noted. Dr. Payne, who has studied the complex lives of urban Black men, added that many rappers, like other Black men growing up in the streets, can suffer from the same PTSD effects as soldiers returning from a war-zone.

“PTSD is vastly unstudied in the context of street life-oriented Black men, and may be the way to understand mental health in this population,” he said. “Dr. Joy DeGruy Leary, a social work scholar is pretty popular for coining the term ‘Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome,’ which underscores how exposure to violence and other forms of urban stressors have deeply impacted the psyches, attitudes, and behaviors of Black youth.“

Whether it’s from industry pressure, an undiagnosed problem, or growing up fatherless in drug and crime-infested neighborhoods, something does seem to be going wrong in the minds of rappers at a higher rate these days. Awareness and therapy are keys to managing their issues. Ironically, in the zany world of Hip-Hop, rapper meltdowns sometimes lead to critically acclaimed, platinum-selling albums like Kanye’s Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Waka Flocka- Benjamin Flocka

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Fabolous Talks New Mixtape, 'Loso's Way 2' And His Interest In Acting [Video]

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New Music: Vado Feat. Jadakiss, Ludacris 'Check 'Em Out (Get Fresh)'


Proof ft T3- The Fizzo [unreleased]


Ashley Judd Apologizes For 'Rape Culture' Comments


Actress Ashley Judd issued an apology for comments she made about the genre of Hip-Hop music in her new memoir, "All That Is Bitter and Sweet."

The singer labeled most music within the genre of Hip-Hop as part of a "rape culture" with "insanely abusive" lyrics.

"As far as I’m concerned, most rap and hip-hop music — with its rape culture and insanely abusive lyrics and depictions of girls and women as ‘ho’s' — is the contemporary soundtrack of misogyny.”

Judd made the comments while discussing her doubts about working with organization YouthAIDS, because of their affiliation with Snoop Dogg and Sean "Diddy" Combs.

In an interview with Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons' GlobalGrind website, Ashley Judd apologized in an attempt to quell the media frenzy surrounding her comments.

"My intention was to support artists to know that they have so much power," Ashley Judd told GlobalGrind.com. "That they make incredible life changing impressions, particularly on the young. And we have choices everyday with our expressions, we either empower and celebrate unity or to re-enforce inequality and degradation. We are either part of the problem, or part of the solution. There is no in-between."

According to Ashley, her comments were taken out of context and are only a portion of her 400-page memoir, which takes a stand against misogyny in all forms, not just in Hip-Hop music.

"My intention was to take a stand to say the elements that are misogynistic and treat girls and women in a hyper-sexualized way are inappropriate," Judd said.

"That community is incredibly important to me and to the cause of social justice," she continued. "It is filled with bad ass and brave activists whom I admire, who work under duress fighting epic discrimination."

Hip-Hop Rumors: Reason Timbaland Canceled His Australian Tour?


WHY DID TIMBALAND CANCEL HIS TOUR?

By now, you have heard the news that Timbaland canceled an upcoming tour of Australia.

While the promoters really didn't give a reason, some of our friends on the streets of a major city shared some interesting information.

"Timbo didnt go to Supafest in Australia cause he owes some people some money for the last time he didn't show and the goon squad was waiting for him."

I don't know about that, Timbaland probably has a lot of security anyway, plus he looks like he lifts weights.

Monday, 11 April 2011

HELP Get street name changed 2 "BIG PUN PLACE"

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Shawty Lo Ft Twista Wale - Pocahontas.mp3


Chris Brown- Trending Waters


New Video: Ron Browz x Red Cafe “I’m Smacked”

Rihanna Confirms 'Sexy Collabo' With Britney Spears


Aww ishhh, the pop world is about to have the best auralgasm it's ever felt!

Rihanna recently spilled the beans on a forthcoming remix of "S&M" with Miss Spears tweeting: “I got a #SEXY collabo comin your way supa dupa soon!!!! OH YEAH!!! By popular demand... Its BRITNEY BITCH!!!! @britneyspears One of the biggest worldwide popstars! U gangsta #EPIC.”

Britney's been quoted this year tagging "S&M" as one of her favorite dance records.

The track is set to drop as soon as Monday.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Gucci Mane Arrest Video

Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil' B's New Crew?! Amber Rose Gets Dissed Again!

LIL B, JAY-E and LUP-E?

Have you heard this? There is a rumor that Lil B is doing a collaborative EP with Lupe Fiasco and Jay Electronica. Hmph! I don't know how these deals come to life. I guess its good.

NAT NUNN GOES OFF ON AMBER ROSE

I don't know what she says. I didn't watch the video, but I am hearing she goes berserk

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Freddie Gibbs Officially Signs With Young Jeezy??





Nets Fined $50K Over Jay-Z Visit To Kentucky Locker Room


The New Jersey Nets have been hit with a $50,000 fine for visiting the Kentucky locker room after the Wildcats' won an appearance in the NCAA's Final Four tournament.

The fine ends an official investigation conducted by the NBA over Jay-Z's visit. Under the rules, Jay-Z's visit is prohibited under NBA rules because he is a minority owner in the New Jersey Nets.

NBA spokesman Tim Frank said The New Jersey Nets were fined Friday (April 8th), before The Nets played The New York Knicks at the Prudential Center.

The Knicks went on to defeat New Jersey 116-93.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Hate, Homophobia & Hip Hop


As for many, Twitter for me is a place that invokes a buffet of feelings. A political news junkie, the thrill of breaking stories has me both checking my Twitter feed hourly and tweeting my observational predictions about unfolding revolutions or as I perhaps a bit glibly called them on Twitter when demonstrators in Yemen began protesting as March Madness was wrapping up, my ‘North African bracket.’ I “follow” on Twitter a deeply engaged, brilliant and witty group of everyday intellectuals, sports fanatics and rare groove enthusiasts. The idea that my small, eclectic group of friends were some tiny Black exception was blown out of the water when I “met,” through Twitter hundreds of folk who watch The Boondocks, memorize Zeppelin, world travel and are as passionate about Sudan as they are about Ntozake Shange. And then there are the people on Twitter, generally a generation younger than me, who have some (mostly misguided) idea of me as someone “in the industry” and send me links to mixtapes. Or worse. I've closed a Twitter account that had become for me too public, @dreamhampton, and restarted under another name. I've locked and unlocked this new account, in useless attempts to manage how public I am. Still, I am on Twitter. A lot. Because these things are on record, I know that I seldom tweet about hip hop.That my timeline, random and impossible to call one particular thing, places hip hop at its center maybe ten percent of the time.

After publishing my piece on Tuesday, the conversation about Mister Cee resumed on my Twitter feed. I received some homophobic tweets directed at me, some very legitimate responses from Black women who didn't like that I seemed to blame them for down low behavior, and a lot of support for my article. I then remembered on my timeline that Big had a friend from his neighborhood, who always appeared gay to me, but whom Big would always ‘defend’ as simply being ‘feminine.’ A few weeks before Big was murdered, when he came to L.A. where I was living, Big told me this friend had come out of the closet with no verbal announcement, but by quite boldly bringing his boyfriend on The Ave. (Fulton St., in Brooklyn) as if it were the most natural thing in the world to introduce his boyfriend to the men he'd grown up with, the boys who'd become Junior Mafia. Big’s exact words were: “Yo, you were right.... that n---a brought his man on The Ave.” I asked Big at the time, in January of 1997, if his friend bringing his boyfriend back to the hood bothered him. Big told me “Whatever, that’s still my n---a.”

The remembering of that moment between me and Big, who in 1997 had been one of my closest friends for six years, was unpacked in three or four tweets. Those tweets were captured as screen shots and used by Bossip and then AllHipHop with sensational headlines that apparently poor readers took to mean I was questioning Big’s sexuality. Even if read correctly, it became an opportunity to speculate about Big’s sexuality, offering his lyrics as evidence. As I wrote in Tuesday's column about Cee, digging in hip hop’s closet is a pitiful sport.

For my part, I apologize to Big’s friend. I always admired the open way he was in his hood. Young New York Black LBGT and/or those merely exploring, often leave their neighborhoods for Manhattan’s West Village and West Side Highway piers to openly be themselves. Big’s lifelong friend, who later became Lil Kim’s stylist, impressed me when he brought a lover on The Ave. It was not only brave of him, but revealed how much he trusted the men he grew up with to, if not ‘support’ his love choices, at least not treat him anydifferently than they had their whole lives. I was inspired when Big didn't have a homophobic response to his friend’s coming out of the closet. I remembered that story on my pubic timeline because I was saddened by the discourse around Mister Cee. Still, by naming him, and tweeting a pic that was readily accessible on the Internet, I have put a spotlight on him that I never intended. As an LBGT ally, I support the position that ‘outing’ is wrong.

That the discussion has further devolved to my receiving rape threats or worse is only so much more misogyny to add to the heap of homophobia from kids who can barely read or even Google.

This Monday I received a copy of Manning Marable’s epic, definitive biography of Malcolm X. I asked my 17 thousand followers on Twitter: “If Marable’s two decades of research yields evidence that Malcolm X had same-sex sex would you abandon him as your hero?” Last week, when statistics were published that show there are more Black men in prison than there were enslaved in early America, I began a Twitter conversation about sex and silence about sex in prison. I won't stop thinking aloud about these issues. I try to do so thoughtfully.

And finally, I never called Big gay. Though calling someone gay, will never for me be an insult.

New Music: Game ft Chris Brown- Only One


Friday, 8 April 2011

SADE LIVING ICON


Helen Folasade Adu, OBE (born 16 January 1959), better known as Sade, is a British[1] singer-songwriter, composer, and record producer. She first achieved success in the 1980s as the frontwoman and lead vocalist of the popular Brit and Grammy Award winning English group Sade.

Sade was born in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.Her middle name, Folasade, means honor confers your crown.Her parents, Bisi Adu, a Nigerian lecturer in economics of Yoruba background, and Anne Hayes, an English district nurse, met in London, married in 1955 and moved to Nigeria.Later, when the marriage ran into difficulties, Anne Hayes returned to England, taking four-year-old Sade and her older brother Banji to live with her parents.When Sade was 11, she moved to Holland-on-Sea to live with her mother,and after completing school at 18 she moved to London and studied at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
While at college, she joined a soul band, Pride, in which she sang backing vocals.Her solo performances of the song Smooth Operator attracted the attention of record companies and in 1983, she signed a solo deal with Epic Records taking three members of the band, Stuart Matthewman, Andrew Hale and Paul Denman, with her.Sade and her band produced the first of a string of hit albums. Their debut album Diamond Life was in 1984. She is the most successful solo female artist in British history, having sold over 50 million albums worldwide.
In 2002, she appeared on the Red Hot Organization's Red Hot and Riot, a compilation CD in tribute to the music of fellow Nigerian musician, Fela Kuti. She recorded a remix of her hit single, "By Your Side", for the album and was billed as a co-producer.

In 1989, she married Spanish film director Carlos Pliego. Their marriage ended in 1995.She gave birth to a daughter, Ila Adu, in 1996 after a relationship with a Jamaican musician.
Adu currently resides in Stroud, United Kingdom, with her partner Ian, his son Jack and her daughter Ila. She keeps her personal life private.
In 2002, she was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to popular music.[7] Prior to the release of Soldier of Love in 2010, the Daily Mail described her as "famously reclusive".

Studio albums
1984: Diamond Life
1985: Promise
1988: Stronger Than Pride
1992: Love Deluxe
2000: Lovers Rock
2010: Soldier of Love

Other albums
1992: Remix Deluxe
1994: The Best of Sade
2002: Lovers Live
2011: "The Ultimate Collection"

checkout this track which features Jay Z -The Moon & The Sky



Source- sade.usa.com

Tyrese Reminds Women That Men Are Expected To Cheat; Wouldn't Give Wife A Pass


Tyrese made a press stop at the Wendy WIlliams show to promote his new self-help book TK, where apparently self-help for females means recognizing that men are conditioned for infedelity so get over it. Peep his patriarchal reasoning below:

“I don’t have all the answers [for why men cheat], but I can say that most mothers raised their daughters to believe that if you cook, clean, thoroughly take care of your man and go all out for your man, that should keep him home. Unfortunately that’s not the truth, but I will say to my daughter when she gets old and starts dating is, if you end up being cheated on, don’t own the cheat. Don’t make the cheat yours. It’s something in that skirt and those legs and whatever the case may be, and [he] decided to dip off. Does he see the value in his woman at home? Yes, but if he ends up dipping off, that spaghetti couldn’t keep him at home.”

And if Tyrese's wifey happened to slip and fall atop a penis other than his?

“No way. See, it’s expected of men to cheat, even though all men don’t cheat. I can’t just generalize and say all men cheat, but it’s expected because it’s a part of our upbringing[...]no listen if your in high school or in college, if one dude has sex with ten different women he is a hero, he’s the champion of the campus. If one woman has sex with ten different guys, they’re all kind of things in the book right?[…]Its just a part of what instilled in us growing up.”

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New Music: Sade x Jay-Z “Moon & The Sky (Remix)”


Jay-Z’s new site, Life and Times gets a boost today with release of Sade’s first collaboration, “Moon & The Sky”. Produced by Noah “40″ Shebib , the remix will appear on her Ultimate Collection disc which drops May 3rd

Breaking: Gucci Mane Arrested In Atlanta For Battery


Gucci Mane will have to search for yet another get-out-of-jail-free card for his latest arrest.

FoxNews reports Gucci aka Radric Davis was taken into custody on a warrant claiming he pushed a female out of a moving vechile and caused her bodily harm. He was officially booked after a visit to his probation officer.

Sources say this is an old case that was never resolved.However, police have released little information on the incident.

Davis is being held at the Dekalb County jail on a misdemeanor battery charge but also faces another parole violation for the arrest