Archive for July, 2009

Nas & Damien Marley Give Insight On Distant Relatives Collaboration

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

After Nas taught audiences what it was to be a N***er too, he will be aligning himself with Damian Marley to teach the world about Africa. This is more than any history book will ever tell you.

Initially the collaboration between the two was only meant to produce an EP, but as they have continued to work together and create records, their effort has evolved into the LP known as Distant Relatives.

Prior to this encounter, the two artists came together to produce the song (more...)

Producer Polow Da Don Launches Foundation F.O.C.U.S.

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Known for producing hits such as Rich Boy's “Throw Some D's,” Nas' “Hero,” and Keri Hilson's “Turnin Me On,” super-producer Polow Da Don has set his sights on providing more for the community.

Partnering with the American Cancer Society and Upscale magazine, the producer along with his label, Zone 4, Inc, will be launching the F.O.C.U.S. foundation. Standing for “Focusing on Completion until Successful,” it concentrates on promoting a desire for education, interpersonal skills, networking and (more...)

The Black Eyed Peas Are Black Eyed Thieves?

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

A British DJ is accusing the Black Eyed Peas of stealing one of his beats. On his Twitter, DJ Adam Freeland said:

“OK. Check this. Listen to our song 'Mancry'. Now listen to Black Eyed Peas 'Party all the time' WTF!”

“Mancry” was released on Freeland's album Cope in June. “Party All the Time” is on The Peas' The E.N.D. released in June as well. Lawyers for Freeland and the Peas have reportedly been in contact.

The front man for the group, Will.I.Am recently made headlines (more...)

Slaughterhouse - "One"

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

04) Slaughterhouse - One

The Alchemist feat. Three Six Mafia and Juvenile - "That'll Work"

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

20 Alchemist Ft Three Six Mafia And Juvenile-Thatll Work

Mos Def feat. Slick Rick - "Auditorium"

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

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Royce Da 5'9 - "Street Hop 2010"

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

04-Royce Da 5'9 - Street Hop 2010

Nelly Planning A Comeback

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

St. Louis rapper Nelly is planning a comeback and hopefully intends to take the driver's seat again in leading Hip-Hop music.

Nelly is geared to release his sixth studio album and has further plans to have the project released by November. While in Vegas, two cuts from the album, “1,000 Stacks” and “Angel Eyes” had been performed by the rapper. So far an artist that he could potentially work with is Janet Jackson. Although the title is unknown, fans should expect (more...)

Malia Obama Backs Her Father's Efforts to Rid the World of Nuclear Weapons With a T-Shirt

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Barack Obama's oldest daughter, 11-year-old Malia, made her own anti-nuclear statement when she rocked two peacenik t-shirts in Rome.

Malia wore the t-shirt with the logo famous for Nuclear Disarmament as her father, President Obama, preps for three days os G8 talk in Italy. Her fashion/political statement came just two days after President Obama signed agreements with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to reduce nuclear weapons storage.

First, she wore a grey T-shirt bearing (more...)

Charges Dropped Against Members of the Black Liberation Army

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Justice has finally prevailed for one of the oldest and shadiest cases the justice system had to offer. California state prosecutors elected to drop their case against four of seven men accused in the grisly murder of a San Francisco officer of the peace nearly forty years ago. Henry Jones, 73, Ray Boudreaux, 66, Richard Brown, 68, and Harold Taylor, 60, were allegedly involved in the infamous Black Liberation Army, an extremist offshoot of the Black Panther Party, alleged to have robbed banks, bombed a police funeral, and waged a vicious war against those of societal authority in a ruthless, vicious, five-year campaign that spanned from coast to coast.

The men were named in the murder of Sergeant John V. Young during an attack on San Francisco's Ingleside police station during the summer of 1971. “Certainly, the state's decision was unexpected,” said Jones' defense attorney, John Philipsborn. He added, “Our hope all along, especially for the four whose cases were dismissed, was that there was not enough evidence to pursue cases against them.”

This case was peculiar as it could never seem to be fully resolved. That mattered little as California resurrected the case in two years ago, filing charges against eight men whom were alleged members of the organization. One of the eight men, Anthony Bottom, pleaded no contest to conspiracy to commit voluntary manslaughter after a pre-trial hearing. He was sentenced to a year of jail time and three years of probation; the jail time was waived as he already served the same amount of time while awaiting trial.

Prosecutors were victorious in securing a sentence of five years probation for 61-year old Herman Bell, the alleged gunman in the Young murder, after he pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter. Both men are currently serving life sentences for the murder of two New York police officers before the Young homicide.

All members of the B.L.A. involved in the Young murder have had to come face to face with a judge except for one. 60-Year old Francisco Torres stands as the only member of the group to abstain from a court appearance, a reality that is quickly about to change. California state prosecutors believe that they have a fingerprint of Torres on an abandoned cigarette lighter that was jettisoned at the scene of the crime.

Torres' attorney, Charles Bourdon, said Monday that his client “steadfastly maintains his innocence.” They have chosen to reject a plea deal with Bourdon planning to file a motion to dismiss the charges outright. Torres is scheduled to return to court on Aug. 10 to set a preliminary hearing date.

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