Archive for September, 2009

Hip Hop Subway Series This Weekend

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

On Sunday, September 20th New York City will be the host to the “Hip Hop Subway Series.” The event will feature the city's best Hip-Hop talent from emcees, singers, musicians, break dancers and others. All the talent will be underground, literally!

The event takes place underground at the back of Brooklyn bound A Train platform at the Times Square 42nd Street subway.

The organizers promise endless cipher, impromptu (more...)

Celebrate Women's Contribution To Hip Hop At The B-Girl Be Block Party

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Ever wonder where all the women in Hip Hop have gone? Intermedia Arts has too but they've decided to be proactive and celebrate the contributions of B-Girls to Hip-Hop in the meantime. Part of the celebration is the “B-Girl Be Block Party” to be held on September 19th in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The fourth annual all-day festival at Intermedia Arts brings (more...)

Jay-Z Defends Kanye

Friday, September 18th, 2009

It helps to have the biggest name in music on your side, especially if you've managed to piss off millions of people on national television. Luckily for Kanye, his longtime friend and RocNation President, Jay-Z, is standing up for him. While still riding high on breaking Elvis's record for most number 1 albums in history, Jigga puffed his chest out and defended Ye on Britain's BBC Radio One ‘Jo Whiley Show'. According to Jay, Ye's not crazy, he's just (more...)

Snoop Dogg To Connect With Soulja Boy For "Malice N Wonderland"

Friday, September 18th, 2009

More details are emerging about Snoop's upcoming release Malice N Wonderland. Priority Records new chairman has tapped the talents of The Dream, Tricky Stewart, R. Kelly, Lil Jon, Gucci Mane, Brandy, Pharrell and his new best friend Soulja Boy. On "Different Languages," the song dedicated to his wife Shante, Snoop shows his softer (more...)

Black Eyed Peas' Will.i.Am and Fergie Sued

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The two leaders of the The Black Eyed Peas super group are facing yet another lawsuit. Will.i.am and Fergie have been slapped with a copyright infringement suit for a song co-written by Will, titled “Voodoo Doll” off of Fergie's album, The Duchess. According to Grounded Music label, the song is a carbon copy of the song, (more...)

New Orleans Blacks Don't Live As Long As North Koreans

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The reports of New Orleans resembling a third world country in the wake of Hurricane Katrina sent shockwaves through the “wealthiest” nation in the world. Tales of people being murdered due to racial tensions, patients given lethal injection while staying in hospitals, and all around dastardly treatment flooded news outlets alerting the world of the tragedies that unfolded after the most deadly storm in American history.

Now, nearly four years later, conditions in New Orleans have taken a clear turn for the worse. A new report from the American Human Development Project examined life in Louisiana after Katrina. As detailed via, ‘A Portrait of Louisiana', the average life span for Black Americans in the “Big Easy” is 69.3 years, almost as low as the average life expectancy of North Korea.

The average life span for Blacks living in the state of Louisiana is 72.2 years, well below that of the average Vietnamese, Colombian, and Venezuelan denizen. The timely study also suggested that Black residents of Tangipahoa Parish displayed well-beings levels of the average American living in the early 1950's.

2009 Ohio Hip Hop Awards & Music Conference: September 18th-20th

Friday, September 18th, 2009

On September 18th-20th Cleveland, OH will host the fourth annual Ohio Hip Hop Awards & Music Conference. The event will be held at the Cleveland Convention Center and 2,500 are expected to attend. Among the guests will be mixshow DJs, radio programmers, industry pros and national to statewide media. For three days attendants will be able to network, watch talent showcases and an award show, as well as participate in community and school programs.

Among those expected to make appearances are Cam'ron, Corey Gunz, Nikki Giovanni & (more...)

Tyra Show 'Actor' Reveals Show Is Scripted

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Tyra Banks is a former supermodel turned cultural icon. One of the only Black models to ever achieve mainstream success, she has used her star power to parlay her runway success into business gold. Having created the wildly successful “Top Model” franchise from the ground up, Banks chose day time television as her next conquest, creating the “Tyra Banks” show to complete her media takeover. Some have dubbed her the “next Oprah” while others just like her show for its array of topics.

Often covering subjects that force viewers to have an introspective look on life, one episode in particular rose many eyebrows, with a guest panel exposing the harsh realities of perception. On that episode, a Black male on the panel nonchalantly attempted to deconstruct a fellow member of the Black community, claiming that his dark skin reminded him of a cockroach among other outlandish statements. Letters of anger and shock flooded the show, with some calling for it to end, but all not knowing that the entire ordeal was utterly FAKE!

The man that “played” the part of the Black man who hated dark-skinned people took to the internet to defend himself, releasing a video explaining the true nature of the show and his motive for saying the harsh and uncalled for things that he said.

“I know I am hated all over right now,” said that self-professed actor via Youtube. “We were told how to act and what characters to portray…We were put on the show to bring in great ratings and that's what we did despite us looking like total assholes…My best friend is dark skin and I call him my brother…You should know the show is scripted.”

The anonymous man later stated that all of the people that appeared on the show were in fact, actors and actresses, and were recruited from acting websites. He also acknowledged that the hurtful things said by members of the panel were negative, but were said in a desperate attempt to “get our start and faces seen.”

Redman Gets His Own Adidas Sneakers Collabo

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The legendary Def Jam Records celebrates its 25th anniversary this year and to commemorate the occasion iconic sneaker and athletic sportswear company Adidas has teamed up with the record label. Adidas has presented a large Def Jam sneaker pack that features collabos with (more...)

45,000 U.S. Deaths Linked to Lack of Health Insurance

Friday, September 18th, 2009

According to a study recently released by Reuters.com, nearly 45,000 American dies annually in the U.S due to lack of health care coverage. The alarming statistic boils down to one death every 12 minutes, Harvard Medical researchers found.

Dr. David Himmelstein, co-author of the study and associate professor of medicine at Harvard, said, "We're losing more Americans every day because of inaction ... than drunk driving and homicide combined."

The research shows that those without coverage, ages 64 and younger, have a 40 percent greater chance of dying than those who are covered.

The finding comes at a time when President Barack Obama has called for an overhaul of the healthcare industry which will expand coverage and reduce healthcare costs.

While the plan would be hugely beneficial for the 47 million Americans who have no healthcare coverage, the notion is being brashly criticized by critics who believe the plan will only worsen the deficits and spike taxes.

Part of the increased risk now is due to the growing ranks of the uninsured, Himmelstein said. Roughly 46.3 million people in the United States lacked coverage in 2008, the U.S. Census Bureau reported last week, up from 45.7 million in 2007.

Another factor is that there are fewer places for the uninsured to get good care. Public hospitals and clinics are shuttering or scaling back across the country in cities like New Orleans, Detroit and others, he said.

Study co-author Dr. Steffie Woolhandler said the findings show that without proper care, uninsured people are more likely to die from complications associated with preventable diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.