Archive for September, 2009

Kid Cudi Gripes Over Album Discrepancy

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Scientists theorize that no one can be heard screaming in outer space, clearly not knowing how loud interplanetary visitors can be. For a testament to the latter, music fans need not look any farther than Hip-Hop's intergalactic lyricist Kid Cudi, whose incessant whining can be heard from the moon to terra ferma and back.

Kanye's protégé and rap's reining king of “Emo” is crying foul over a presentation issue with his debut album, Man On The Moon, noting that his brainchild contained a slew of misspellings and typographical errors. Speaking to (more...)

Damon Dash To Provide Big Push for Latest Black Keys Project

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Ludacris, Jim Jones, Q-Tip, and Raekwon are but some of Hip-Hop's biggest personalities that are slated to appear on Dan Auerback and Patrick Carney's latest studio release. Known to the world as the Black Keys, the duo usually known for creating rock and blues infused tunes will be testing the waves of a foreign genre in Hip-Hop, utilizing their (more...)

“Sankofa” Director Releases His Latest Film, “Teza”

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Haile Gerima, the producer of the film Sankofa, has a new movie named Teza that will be hitting theaters soon. Sankofa challenged the viewer to witness the experience of a contemporary African-American woman that travels back in time and experience slavery. In Teza, Gerima's main character is Anberber, a young Ethiopian doctor who was educated in Germany. The film chronicles Anberber's return home during the ruthless regime of the former dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam and how he comes to terms with the disconnect between himself and his homeland.

Teza has already been well received around the world and won the prestigious Golden Stallion of Yennenga Award for Best Film at the Pan-African Film and Television Festival.

Teza opens Friday, September 18, 2009 in Washington D.C. More details about Teza can be found at http://www.tezathemovie.com/.

Will.i.am Is Launching A Menswear Clothing Line

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Black Eyed Peas multi-talented frontman Will.i.am will be launching a menswear line for Spring 2010. Apparently plans for his clothing line have been in the works for a few years now with news of a clothing deal dating back to 2007. The clothing line, named “i.am,” is in partnership with Montreal-based manufacturer Manhattan International and features hoodies, T-shirts (more...)

Lil Wayne Is A Father...Again

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

It has been confirmed that Lil Wayne welcomed a child into the world this week. Actress Lauren London's PR people stated the child was born Wednesday, September 9th and it's a healthy baby boy. As if being born on 09-09-09 wasn't special enough, this is London's first child and Lil Wayne's third. The name of Baby Carter (more...)

South African Revolutionary Steve Biko Remembered

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

On September 12, 1977, Stephen Bantu Biko, leader of the Black Consciousness Movement, died in police custody. He is a world famous symbol of not just resistance but Black resistance against oppression. With a life story so compelling, Denzel Washington had to play him in the movie Cry Freedom and A Tribe Called Quest (“Steve Biko, Stir It Up”), among others, had to devote songs to him. So who was Steve Biko and what's so great about him?

If you've never heard of him maybe that's because he was the leader of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa although we tend to think of Black consciousness in the United States. At that time South Africa was under the apartheid system, or what we in the United States would call segregation.

Apartheid means "apartness" in Afrikaans, a language spoken in parts of South Africa. Under the South African apartheid system the white minority government restricted where the Asians, the Mixed race people and the Black people could live, own businesses and own land, especially the Black people. On top of that for the non-white groups - education, jobs, and unions were separate and substandard. Participation in government was limited also.

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A number of Blacks and some whites opposed these laws and actively resisted through strikes, demonstrations and sabotage. They were often met with violence and punishment from the government. Steve Biko was one of the South Africans who resisted.

As a smart kid in school, Steve Biko got good grades but was kicked out of high school in 3 months for his political activities, but that didn't stop him from eventually going to medical school. He became even more involved in political activities and founded South African Students' Organization (SASO).

Biko's Black Consciousness philosophy was that Black people were psychologically affected by oppression and were internalizing negative stereotypes about themselves. To him Black Consciousness meant “cultural and political revival of an oppressed people.” He preached "Black is Beautiful" and "break the chains of oppression" to Black people.

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His speeches caught the attention of the authorities and he was banned from speaking and writing about this cause in public. Despite detention and harassment by the police, Biko continued speaking for 4 years. In late August of 1977 Biko was detained by police under the Terrorism Act. He was beaten so badly it has been said that Nelson Mandela, another anti-apartheid activist in South Africa at the time who was imprisoned for 27 years by the government, had it easy. Steve Biko was questioned, starved, "chained to a grill at night and left to lie in urine-soaked blankets. He had been stripped naked and kept in leg-irons for 48 hours in his cell. A blow in a scuffle with security police led to him suffering brain damage as he was beaten till he was unconscious.

On September 12, 1977 at the age of 30 Steve Biko died leaving behind a wife and two children. The police lied about the whole thing. So did the doctors who treated his injuries.

His death was mourned by the world. 15,000 people showed up to his funeral. It received worldwide attention, shedding a very negative light on the South African government. In 1994 the country's constitution was rewritten, Nelson Mandela was elected their first Black president and the last of apartheid was outlawed. Second only to Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko was the most important person in the Black Freedom movement. On the 20th anniversary of Steve Biko's murder, Mandela said,

“One of the greatest legacies of the struggle that Biko waged – and for which he died – was the explosion of pride among the victims of apartheid."

Learn more about apartheid and Steven Biko here and here.

LL Cool J Releases Theme Song For “NCIS: Los Angeles”

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

LL Cool J has released his latest single “NCIS: No Crew Is Superior.” The track is inspired by his new television show “NCIS: Los Angeles” which will premiere on Tuesday, September 22 at 9 p.m. on CBS.

“NCIS: Los Angeles” is about the high-stakes world of the Office of Special Projects (OSP), a division of NCIS that is charged with apprehending dangerous and elusive criminals that (more...)

Lil Jon Preps Crunk Rock With Soulja Boy, R. Kelly and Akon

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Just when you thought crunk was dead, it looks like it might just be back. Lil Jon, the originator and arguably the leader of the south's crunk movement, is stepping back on the scene. Sans his silently dynamic partners in crime, The Eastside Boys, Jon is rolling solo for the first time and releasing Crunk Rock. The new album is set to pack a punch with features from R. Kelly, Akon and the south's current (more...)

Jay-Z & Will Smith Give Support To African Musical

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

In a weird show of solidarity, two media titans and unlikely partners in rhyme or business have chosen to combine their numerous resources again in an effort to bring a little known but lauded musical to life. Former Crack rapper Sean Jay-Z Carter and clean, “Kiddy” rapper Will Smith, are both throwing their Herculean financial strength behind Fela, a play which documents the life and struggles of world renowned musician and activist, Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

At the cost of $11 million dollars, the Broadway musical is (more...)

Ghostface Preps "Wizard of Poetry" Album, Disses Dream

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Ghostface wants to put a spell on you with the release of his latest album. The most consistent of team Wu who was recently dubbed by the New York Times as, “The most loveable rapper in the world,” is whirling back into the music scene as a wizard. Ghost is embarking on a tour to promote the release of his new project titled, The Wizard Of Poetry. Ghostdini will release the album September 29th with features from (more...)