Archive for December, 2009

EMT's Chose To Buy Bagels Over Saving Pregnant Woman

Monday, December 21st, 2009

A pregnant woman hailing from Brooklyn, New York lost her life due largely to the carelessness of some cold-hearted paramedics.

Employees at Au Bon Pain restaurant franticly searched for help as their friend and colleague, Eutisha Revee Rennix, began to seize after complaining of stomach pains and a growing disability to breath just moments before.

Two EMT's were on already on the scene and were able to help, but refused to do so.

“I remember them saying they couldn't so anything because they were on there break” exclaimed one of Rennix's coworkers. “ We started screaming and cursing at them.”

Two firefighters came to the young woman's aid but were not able to help her in time. The mother of two was rushed to Long Island College Hospital as she was undergoing cardiac arrest.

Police records indicate that Rennix was pronounced dead at 10:17, outlived by her 6-month-old premature daughter, Janiya Renne Woodson, by two hours and ten minute.

Sadly, Jahniya passed away do to health complications centered around her premature birth.

The two EMTs in question are currently on restricted duty with pay, meaning that they are not allowed to provide care for any potential patient.

Nike and Hip Hop Team Up for Christmas [Video Included]

Monday, December 21st, 2009

What would the holidays be without some Christmas cheer?  Lupe Fiasco and KRS-One decided to become more animated by featuring themselves in the Nike puppet commercials with NBA superstars LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. 

With Christmas a few days away, Lupe played the role of Blitzen the Reindeer as he took on Kobe, LeBron and Santa, played by KRS. 

A lyrical battle between the two couldn't stop the outcome of a basketball game between Santa and his Reindeer.

Peep the video for the battle/game here:

The Challenge:

The Outcome: (more...)

Flo Rida's 'Low' Named Digital Song of The Decade

Monday, December 21st, 2009

As Flo Rida prepares for the Grammy's where he'll take on Eminem, Mos Def, Q Tip and Common for ‘Best Rap Album', he's garnering praise for his hit single “Low.”

The single has broken a new record and been named the top-selling digital song of the decade. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the T Pain laced record scoured over (more...)

WIRED Links

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Complex: "The Weakest Link: Who Should Get Kicked Out Of Young Money" Read Here

Black Voices: "Bill Cosby Talks positive Hip-Hop & Healing Black Relationships" Read Here

Your Black World: "The Secret Rules Of Athlete Mistresses" Read Here

F-Listed: "Lady Gaga Gets Naked With Kanye" Read Here

Bossip: Chris Brown Is Mean To Riri, But Nice To Skrippers" Read Here

HHW Exclusive: B.O.B. Reacts to Rising Career

Monday, December 21st, 2009

As the 90s roster of rap continues to age, there has been an opening for the new generation to showcase their own particular talents and present a shift in the Hip Hop industry. 

Taking notes from legends of the past, the new school desires to keep the momentum alive for rap, but find a way to throw their own little flavor to usher something new for a changing crowd of listeners.

Atlanta's own B.O.B., also known as Bobby Ray, is one that has stepped in to shake the foundation.  A jack of all trades, Ray is a rapper, but also holds talents in being (more...)

Prison Population Declines For First Time In 40 Years!

Monday, December 21st, 2009

A look into America's prison system has wielded an interesting find. For the first time in over forty years, the United States Penal System has seen its prison population decrease, reversing a trend of unparalleled growth seen through the last several decades.

Nearly 739,000  men and women were imprisoned last year while an estimated 3,500 people released during the same period. Those numbers amount to an 0.8 percent annual growth in national prison population averages, significantly less than the 6.5 percent seen in the 90's.

Still, that number does not come close to the averages seen during “draft time” numbers, which were low due predominantly to the fact that young men were off dying in foreign lands against their will instead of committing crime and possibly dying in a filthy hovel that prison officials pass off as worthy domiciles.

Ludacris To Perform At The Apollo Theater

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Ludacris is ending out 2009 on a high note and taking the stage at a legendary music hall just before the New Year.

Luda is set to take the stage at the Apollo Theater for the Heineken New Legends Series, a special holiday concert series. According to a press release, (more...)

DJ Of The Week: DJ RO

Monday, December 21st, 2009

DJ Ro is straight out of the 504 with the Louisiana drawl and persona to go with it. This veteran DJ has been engrossed in the Magnolia state's Hip-Hop scene for two decades and has a firsthand account of how the music scene's grown and changed. This mix-show DJ for Q93 FM sat down with HipHopWired to tell us about the state of Hip-Hop in New Orleans post-Katrina, what 'Bounce music' does to the ladies and who's next to blow in the Big Easy.

Origin: New Orleans, LA-The Lower 9th ward
Current Location: The Westbank of New Orleans (Due to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina)

Top Ten Playlist

1.Juvenile-"Got To Get it"

2.B.G. feat. Mannie Fresh-"My Hood"

3.Mannie Fresh feat. Rick Ross -"Drought"

4.P.N.C. -"Move Around"

5.Dank feat. Nut The Kid-"Can't Stop Me"

6.Jay Z feat. Rihanna and Kanye West-"Run This Town"

7.50 cent feat. Ne-Yo- "Baby by Me"

8.Esther Dean feat. Chris Brown- "Drop It Low"

9.Trey Songz -"Invented Sex"

10.Robin Thicke feat. Nicki Minaj "Shakin It For Daddy"


HipHopWired: Tell me a little bit about how you got started DJing.

DJ Ro: In the 80s,one of my hobbys was going to the local skating rink in the 9th ward, "SkateLand" on Wednesday nights and they would have DJs like DJ Slick Leo- the 1st Dj to Bring Mixing to New Orleans,Slick Mike,LBJ and my older brother MC Action Jackson. The DJs would be mixing & scratching,it was very exciting. The memory I have that influenced me to become a DJ was when Slick Leo mixed & scratched Tina Marie "Square Biz." He took it from the top over and over and I was amazed!!!

From that point on any stereo equipment i could find around the house I experimented with.Shortly after that with the financial support of my older sister Linda  I formed my first mobile DJ group at age 16. We were the R.D.S. Express which included myself, MC. Doc and DJ Smokey B. who were my boys from the neighborhood.A couple of years later I formed another company "High Fidelity" which included myself,MC. Rocky V. and I would subcontract other DJs, rappers and MCs.

HipHopWired: How'd you get started spinning for Q93?

DJ Ro: I worked hard at marketing my business in the neighborhood and house parties and then school dancers.That was the beginning of DJ Ro becoming a household name in the New Orleans area. Lebron Joseph also known as LBJ at the time was working as a announcer at WQUE FM ( Q 93 ). He knew of my dedication to the art of DJing and he  informed me that the station would be seeking another mixshow disc jockey in the coming  months and i should send air-check tapes,so that's what I did.

I sent mixed tapes to the music director every Tuesday for 4 months before I received a call back. I went live on air with LBJ hosting. I played the same format I would at any house party or school dance and the phone lines lit up!!! As they say,the rest is history,I'm on my 19th year doing Club 93.

HipHopWired: Tell me more about Don't Even Trip Entertainment, what are you doing with that?

DJ Ro: Don't Even Trip is my Entertainment company I use to share my marketing and promotion skills. I also use my company to display new talent through my CDs.

HipHopWired: Let's talk about the Louisiana music scene, are you guys still heavy into bounce music?

DJ Ro: Bounce music is a major part of our Hip Hop scene. The energy level Bounce brings to the club is what makes it special.When dat beat comes on, the hot girlz go crazy, poppin and catching the wall!  Bounce music helps a DJ shine in this market. It's a must to get the party on Bubble!!!


HipHopWired: Who are some artists to look for in Louisiana?

DJ Ro: Lil Wayne,Juvinele,Mannie Fresh,B.G.,Chopper City Boyz,DJ Jubilee,10 Ward Buck,5th Ward Webbie,Detroit,JMS, Gotti Boi Chris,Chopper,Big Freeda,Magnolia Shorty,Skip,Lil Bossie, Webbie, CTC Dank,Merk,C.Murder,Just to name a few...We have a lot of unsigned talent here!!!

HipHopWired: Well on a more serious note, do you see a difference in Louisiana music post Katrina? How has it changed or is it still the same?

DJ Ro: It's not so much of the music being different here in the city.During the storm the city was divided and everyone is in different places which makes it harder for our artists to relay the message that usually would come from our city,our neighborhoods,our overall lifestyle here in New Orleans. I feel when you're not in your roots ,you can't give the message of your people!!! A lot of our artists who are no longer in the city have adopted other lifestyles and are sending messages through their music that their fans back home can't relate to.

HipHopWired: Okay. So you guys are known for your dancing down there, is there a new dance craze we don't know about up here that y'all are doing?

DJ Ro: Bounce music make the Ladies get Wild!!! P. Popping,catching the wall,catching the floor or if your not from here, you probably would refer to it as backing that azz up. That's what we like to see!!!

HipHopWired: Well as a Louisiana DJ, what do you think about all these Louisiana rappers getting locked up? You've got Lil Boosie in jail, Wayne's on the way….

DJ Ro: I personally don't like to see my Hip-Hop family in that situation. We are all in this together trying to keep Hip-Hop alive and feed our families. I wish anyone who is facing jail time seek God and use the time to reflect on better choices. We all make mistakes,It's what you learn from them that gives you a second chance.

HipHopWired: With Lil Wayne being the biggest artist to come out of Louisiana do you see anyone else following in his footsteps?

DJ Ro:Yes, Lil Wayne has accomplished a lot but He is not the last who can achieve that level of success. In fact, for all the people out there...do you think you are you the next Weezy or feel you're better??? Let us take a listen. Email me at  djro504@gmail.com

HipHopWired: Okay, cool.  What do you think about BG getting himself together and getting back on the music scene?

DJ Ro: I am happy to see BG during his thing!!! I met BG with Cash Money in his early stages, he would stay in the car and write while we partied. He was groomed to be a superstar and he keeps it 100.

HipHopWired: Are you working on anything right now? Any mixtapes?

DJ Ro: I'm working on other volume of  "DJ Ro Presents" Anyone can summit songs to me at DJRo504@gmail.com

HipHopWired: Alright Ro,  any last words? Any shoutouts?

DJ Ro: I want to Shout out all my New Orleans people all over the world. Keep the faith and shout as loud as you can, GO SAINTS,THANK YOU GOD!!!

Holla At Cha Boy!

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www.djro.com
www.myspace.com/djro504

Asher Roth is the Gay Rapper?!?!

Monday, December 21st, 2009

The rapper that first came out saying that he loved college and loved women may be playing to a new tune as of late as Asher Roth has come out of the closet.

Speculation has been running rampant for the past few months with allegations of the Gay Rapper in Hip Hop, but now the mystery has reportedly been solved. 

Roth will appear on E!News during the Christmas Holiday celebration to talk about his recent “coming out of the closet”. Asher was recently in attendance at a Gay (more...)

8 Mile Actress Brittany Murphy Dies At 32

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Actress Brittany Murphy died Sunday after going into cardiac arrest and not being able to be revived. Murphy was found unresponsive in the shower by her mother and rushed to a hospital where she was pronounced dead on arrival.

She was 32-years-old.

Murphy is known for her roles in “Clueless”, “Don't Say A Word" and her supporting role in "8 Mile" with Eminem.
She is survived by her husband, Simon Monjack.