30th Nov2010

NSFW: Keri Hilson – The Way You Love Me (feat. Rick Ross)

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Ok…I um… I wasnt expecting this at all

Take a good look ladies and gentlemen

What you see above is what I like to call desperation…walk with me

We’ll skip over the obvious product placement (Nuvo, Beats By Dre headphones,etc.) and on to the “supporting cast”

Dawn has nothing better to do since Diddy doesnt need her to sing back up for him in the shower right now, Faith hasnt been relevant since  Biggie died (which isnt compltely her fault, look what it took for Lil Kim to become relevant again), and the white girl with the Dr. Dre headphones is Jojo…why she is in this video escapes me. Polow Da Don? Did the beat I guess…Lloyd? with a gun?…Yeah, no comment.

As for Lil B-eyonce’ Ms Keri ,I didnt buy her first album nor will I buy her 2nd (or whatever number album this is), but I guess I’ll pay more attention to emails about her videos?? Probably not…but this one was certainly um…interesting to say the least…in case you cant tell from the freeze frame,

this one is NSFW

BTW: Yes I have been getting your emails hate mail about not posting any more ladies of world star world star hip hop whores videos… I’m not ignoring you, I’m just undecided. Stay tuned…

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30th Nov2010

Che Guevara With Bling On: How A Music Journalist Helped Write Jay-Z’s “P.S.A.”

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Anyone who’s ever been lucky enough to see Jay-Z give a stunning rendition of “P.S.A.” in a live setting will tell you that it’s a powerful song. It’s the type of arena-rock anthem that shakes a building to its foundation. Excerpts from Jay’s memoir, Decoded , reveal that the second verse of “P.S.A.” wouldn’t have been possible without the help of Village Voice reporter Elizabeth Mendez Berry.

Peep game:


“Just Blaze was one of the house producers at Roc-A-Fella Records, the company I co-founded with Kareem Burke and Damon Dash. He’s a remarkable producer, one of the best of his generation. As much as anyone, he helped craft the Roc-A-Fella sound when the label was at its peak: manipulated soul samples and original drum tracks, punctuated by horn stabs or big organ chords. It was dramatic music: It had emotion and nostalgia and a street edge, but he combined those elements into something original. His best tracks were stories in themselves. With his genius for creating drama and story in music, it made sense that Just was also deep into video games. He’d written soundtracks for them. He played them. He collected them. He was even a character in one game. If he could’ve gotten bodily sucked into a video game, like that guy in Tron did, he would’ve been happy forever. I was recording The Black Album and wanted Just to give me one last song for the album, which was supposed to be my last, but he was distracted by his video-game work. He’d already given me one song, “December 4th,” for the album–but I was still looking for one more. He was coming up empty and we were running up against our deadlines for getting the album done and mastered.

At the same time, the promotion was already starting, which isn’t my favorite part of the process. I’m still a guarded person when I’m not in the booth or onstage or with my oldest friends, and I’m particularly wary of the media. Part of the pre-release promotion for the album was a listening session in the studio with a reporter from The Village Voice, a young writer named Elizabeth Mendez Berry (more…)

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30th Nov2010

LiL DPC: The World of Richard P. Cummings Jr.

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STARRING: SOPRANOS’ STAR STEVE SCHIRRIPA, RAPPER FAT JOE, BLINK-182′S MARK HOPPUS, PEASANT MICHAEL RATNER

THE DEBUT DIGITAL COMEDY SHORT FILM FROM:
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MICHAEL RATNER

RICHARD P. CUMMINGS Jr. lost everything. That is, until he found rap AND YouTube. Follow the transformed LiL DICK P. CUMMINGS and his road to hip-hop superstardom as he crosses paths with some of the most influential people in music.

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30th Nov2010

DJ Kay Slay ft. Busta Rhymes, Layzie Bone, Twista & Jaz-O – 60 Second Assassins

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DJ Kay Slay ft. Busta Rhymes, Layzie Bone, Twista & Jaz-O – 60 Second Assassins

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30th Nov2010

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Wants To Spill Your Corporate Secrets

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Hmmm… So why is ^ not dead yet again? Anybody know? People like him uuuuuusually end up dead *cough* William Cooper *cough*

In a rare interview, Assange tells Forbes that the release of Pentagon and State Department documents are just the beginning. His next target: big business.

Early next year, Julian Assange says, a major American bank will suddenly find itself turned inside out. Tens of thousands of its internal documents will be exposed on Wikileaks.org with no polite requests for executives’ response or other forewarnings. The data dump will lay bare the finance firm’s secrets on the Web for every customer, every competitor, every regulator to examine and pass judgment on.

(For the full transcript of Forbes’ interview with Assange click here.)

When? Which bank? What documents? Cagey as always, Assange won’t say, so his claim is impossible to verify. But he has always followed through on his threats. Sitting for a rare interview in a London garden flat on a rainy November day, he compares what he is ready to unleash to the damning e-mails that poured out of the Enron trial: a comprehensive vivisection of corporate bad behavior. “You could call it the ecosystem of corruption,” he says, refusing to characterize the coming release in more detail. “But it’s also all the regular decision making that turns a blind eye to and supports unethical practices: the oversight that’s not done, the priorities of executives, how they think they’re fulfilling their own self-interest.”

This is Assange: a moral ideologue, a champion of openness, a control freak. He pauses to think—a process that occasionally puts our conversation on hold for awkwardly long interludes. The slim 39-year-old Wiki­Leaks founder wears a navy suit over his 6-foot-2 frame, and his once shaggy white hair, recently dyed brown, has been cropped to a sandy patchwork of blonde and tan. He says he colors it when he’s “being tracked.”

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30th Nov2010

Nas Names Hip-Hop’s “Best Lyricists” For Rolling Stone Playlist

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Nas creates a playlist of some of Hip Hop’s finest lyricist for a Rolling Stone’s feature

The new issue of RollingStone features themed playlists from 50 different artists. Among those are Cee-Lo with a selection of the best of the Dirty South, Drake provides a Jimi Hendrix list and Nas provides his list of “Hip-Hop’s Best Lyricists.” Below is what Nas had to say.

“When I said ‘hip-hop is dead’ a few years ago, I felt we’d gotten away from the great wordplay and storytelling,” says Nas. “There’s a place for the party shit and a place for the gangster shit. I focus on the guys that are always pushing themselves forward.”

1. “My Downfall” – Notorious B.I.G., 1997

The lyrics are about how he’s acing the shadows of death, despite all of his success, and he’s giving it to you in a way that makes it seem so real.

2. “If My Homie Calls” – 2pac, 1991

He’s just saying to his boys that he’s going to be a friend no matter how big he gets.

3. “Road To The Riches” – Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo, 1989

The way we’re rhyming now? He was already doing it then .

4. “A Bird In The Hand” – Ice Cube, 1991

5. “Paid In Full” – Eric B. & Rakim, 1987

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29th Nov2010

Diddy-Dirty Money ft. Swizz Beatz – @ss On The Floor

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29th Nov2010

Guest Blog: (Short Story) Shards Of The Man I Use To Be -By Eric Blair

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           Good day mates, this week’s topic is a short story. I am going back to what I know how to do best, story telling. Besides writing a weekly blog, I am also a comic book writer. I have been so focused on my blog I miss the art of story telling. Here it is, a short story I am sharing with you all, titled: “Shards of the Man I use to be.” Enjoy! Peace and until next time. (more…)

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29th Nov2010

RZA Says ‘The Next Three Days’ Is About the ‘Power of Love’

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RZA returns to the movie world with a gritty street role as a drug dealer in ‘The Next Three Days.’ The film, which hits theaters today (Nov. 19), stars Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks and Liam Neeson. Paul Haggis — director of ‘Crash’ amongst other favorites — mans the camera and handled screenwriting for the new picture, which is based on a 2007 French film entitled ‘Pour Elle.’ “I play a character named Moose,” explained RZA in an interview with The BoomBox. “The main character is played by Russell Crowe — a man who loves his wife, but she’s charged with murder and sent to jail. He doesn’t believe that she did it, but all the evidence points to the fact that she did. He won’t accept it. He goes crazy and tries to free here. When he does that, he has to go to the underground and comes to my character Moose. It becomes a very bad day for him.” RZA explained that the film is a unique and enjoyable experience because it’s about a man who is blinded by love to the extent that he doesn’t even care if his wife is guilty of the crime or not. According to the Wu-Tang Clan leader, it’s about the power of love more than anything else. “With this film, what makes it unique, is it’s not the person in jail that’s trying to breakout, it’s someone from the outside trying to break her out,” he said. “It’s usually money involved or something like that. This guy is doing it for love, man. He loves his wife, he believes in her and will not accept that she did this murder. The good thing about the film is that you don’t know if she did it or not. That doesn’t mean nothing to him, cause love conquers all, baby.”

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29th Nov2010

Dating The Average Modern Mid-Twenties Black Man

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