Friday, January 29, 2010

And the winner is...


Certainly not 50.... Dropping his much anticipated fourth album in late 2009, 50 sold far less albums than expected. As a matter of fact, he sold just a little more than his rap foe Rick Ross during his first week. There is some good news however, 50 has finally reached gold status. We (or rather he) can blame the decline of album sales in hip hop or maybe the fact that his album leaked a month early. Whatever the case may be 50 definitely took an "L" this time around. Which is a shame because the album wasn't half bad. I guess you reap what you sow and 50 has definitely planted some bad seeds. Where does this leave his relationship with Interscope? Only time will tell. -DR-

Lil Wayne and Eminem shooting a music video?

So after years of crying about Eminem not recording a song with him, Wayne finally got his wish. Not only did Em bless him with a track, rumor has it they're shooting a video for it. The song, titled "drop the world", is possibly the best track on the album so why not shoot a video for it. It should be an interesting video nonetheless, both Em and Wayne bring a lot of energy to the table.

Check back soon for an update -DR-

Miriah Carey f/ Nicki Minaj - Up Out My Face

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Haitian Rapper Jimmy O Dies in Earthquake

CNN: Jimmy O, a well-known singer and songwriter in Haiti who also was active in hip-hop artist and philanthropist Wyclef Jean's charity, is dead.

Jimmy O, 35, was crushed in a vehicle during the 7.0-magnitude earthquake, apparently while he was driving in downtown Port-au-Prince.

CNN was on the scene when his body was discovered Friday. A man examined the body and pulled from one of the victim's pants pocket the artist's passport. CNN saw the document, which verified the man was Jimmy O, whose legal name was Jean Jimmy Alexandre.

Jimmy O's family and agent, who were on the scene, also verified his identity. "His loss will be tremendous in Haiti," said the agent, Henry Robert Dominique.

Dominique said Jimmy O helped run Yele Haiti, a grass-roots charitable organization established by Jean in 2005. And as a musician, Jimmy O helped develop new talent and artists in the impoverished nation, Dominique said.

Jimmy O's mother, wife and two of his three children wept at the scene. They were joined by a crowd that had gathered, also struck by emotion over the loss of Jimmy O.

Yele Haiti's goal has been to restore pride and hope to the Haitian people through projects that will allow citizens to ultimately help themselves, such as the creation of scholarships, support for the arts, food distribution and emergency relief.

The organization served the poorest of the poor in Haiti, Dominique told CNN. In its first year, it provided scholarships to more than 3,600 children.

Within 72 hours of the earthquake, Jean had mobilized on social networking sites to raise money for relief aid.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Trey Songz Ft. Fabolous "say Ahh"

9th wonder teaching at Duke Univesity?

Article via XXLmag.com


This upcoming semester 9th Wonder will begin his new gig working alongside Duke University’s Professor Mark Anthony Neal teaching an African-American Studies class.

According to Neal’s personal blog, the Grammy Award-winning producer will join him in teaching “Sampling Soul,” a course that will examine songs from the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements.

“The class is studying soul music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, the neighborhoods it came out of and where was the influence for this song to come out of,” Wonder told Maestro Says in an interview [watch below], “I’m excited man, it’s a new frontier for me. I’m always excited for new frontiers.”

Wonder also taught a hip-hop history class at North Carolina Central University, the same university where he met former group members Phonte and Big Pooh of Little Brother as a student in 2001. —Brooklyne Gipson

Jae Millz - This is 50 interview part 2

Jae Millz - This is 50 interview part 1

Somaya Reece responds to Joe's "rant"