Archive for December, 2009

Timbaland Says That He's Done With Hip Hop

Monday, December 14th, 2009

First emerging and becoming heavily submerged into the music scene back around 1996, Timbaland has been known as the go-to guy when it came to having a producer on an album. 

His track record speaks for itself as he has worked with artists such as Lil Kim, Jay-Z, the L.O.X., LL Cool and Xzibit, along with staying loyal to his own click with Missy Elliot and introducing the world to Bubba Sparxx.

Now feeling that the generation he came from has now left, Timbo has decided to pack his bags as well and leave (more...)

Buju Banton Arrested For Cocaine Possession, Due In Court Today

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Just when it looked like 2009 was set to be a pivotal year for Buju Banton, the reggae star is facing a federal drug charge. Buju, whose real name is Mark Anthony Myrie, has been in federal custody since Thursday and is scheduled to appear in court today. According to (more...)

Drake's “So Far Gone” Named Mixtape of the Year

Monday, December 14th, 2009

“I really do feel like I have a lot of work to do. I have to deliver an album that is better than So Far Gone, better than anything that I've done.  I feel like I have a lot of tasks ahead of me before I can be considered one of the greatest MCs or anything close to that.”

2009 could be the best year that Young Money's own Drake has ever had as his mixtape So Far Gone, has been named the Mixtape of the Year by MTV.

Already holding down the Number 3 spot on the Hottest MCs List, the mixtape was able to spawn two smash hits in the form of “Best I Ever Had” along with “Successful”.  With many calling the tape better than most (more...)

Music Review: Juvenile - "Cocky And Confident"

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Whenever one mentions Juvenile, it is assured they mention New Orleans and Cash Money in the same breath.  The Magnolia representative flew above the radar when he captured the rap world with hits “Ha” and “Back That Azz Up,” off his third and first major release 400 Degrees.  After a slew of successful albums under Cash Money Records, Juvenile decided to split from the label amid in fighting and disputes.

Returning to Cash Money in 2003, Juvenile came back with Juve The Great and the number one song “Slow Motion.” Three years later, Juvenile made the move to Atlantic Records releasing his first number one billboard album, Reality Check, in 2006.  Building upon that success, the former Cash Money Records flagship artist returns focused with Cocky and Confident.  In the world of Hip-Hop it can be very difficult for an artist to stay away for three years and come back like he never left, but Juvenile is up to the challenge.

Propped up by champion production, Juve's ninth solo LP will be a treat for those anticipating Juvenile's return.  Yet, due to overplayed sung hooks, and an over abundance of features, Cocky and Confident sounds like a monotone effort overall.

Impressively leading off the album with marching band laced title track, Juve wastes no time addressing those who doubt him when he raps, “Fans like ‘Is he really gonna drop that/ 400 degress you never gonna top that/ he ain't the same, but he still go flow/ guess I got to flow just a lil' bit mo'.”

Juve also comes true to form with his bounce heavy track, “Top Of The Line” and “We Be Getting Money,” with the latter finding entertaining guest spots from Shawty Lo, Dorrough and Kango Slim.

One of the best moments on the album is “Listen,” which ends off the LP.  On the heart heavy track Juvenile breaks away from the big money talk and gives advice on the song dedicated to his son with the line, “Make sure yourself surrounded around the right people/take advantage of all the little things that life teach you.”

However, things go awry when Juvenile leans heavy on R&B flavored hooks and misplaced features.  When coming across tracks like “Everything,” “New Orleans Stunna” and “You Can't Stop Me,” listeners would be getting the same light sung hooks that makes the album sound mundane and a far cry from the gritty and bouncy sound that is expected from Juvenile. The number of features from unknown artist on a handful of songs like “It's All Hood” and “My Money Don't Fold,” prevents Juvenile's voice and flavor from dominating the albums soundscape, further bringing down the albums enjoyment.

Although it is always great when an important artist like Juvenile returns, Cocky and Confident sounds like Juvenile was going through the motions when creating this album.  The balance between giving fans the old Juvenile and adjusting to the latest musical scene is the dilemma Juve needs to get over in order to get back to that Hot Boy we all bounced to.

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Ice Cube To Star In "Ride Along" Film

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Ice Cube has signed on to star in the upcoming film Ride Along. Scheduled to begin shooting next year, Cube plays a rouge cop who tries to sabotage his sister's marital engagement to a white guy. The film is scheduled to take place in a hospital as his sister deals with this turmoil while trying not to crack. Cube and his partner Matt Alvarez will also help executive produce the film.

Ice Cube and Bow Wow are also teaming up in the upcoming (more...)

Lupe Fiasco Documentary Premieres Tonight On The History Channel

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Lupe Fiasco, the Windy City's resident Food and Liquor lyricist is lending his wisdom to a new tell-all documentary. The documentary titled "The People Speak" will not follow the life of Lupe however, instead it will focus on people in history who spoke out for social change. Lupe contributes to the production by (more...)

Nelly Burglary Update!

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

As reported yesterday, a 911 call was made at 7:00 am from a St. Louis mansion reporting a burglary. This call was made from the one and only St. Louis native rapper Nelly's mansion. According to new police reports, one of the men inside the home (more...)

Department of Justice Refuses To Pardon First African American Boxing Heavyweight Champion

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

In a move that goes against the current political grain, the United States Justice Department is refusing to pardon Jack Johnson of his convictions.

The legendary fighter was the first Black heavyweight champion of the world; seemingly unstoppable, America looked to a “Great White Hope” to officially dethrone him. When that particular venture failed, the United States government entered into the fray and ended Johnson's title run under methods that could only be described as auspicious by the standard of today.

In a letter to Congressman Peter King, Ronald Rogers, attorney expressed that it is DOJ policy to no grant posthumous pardon requests and that pardons should be used on people “who can truly benefit” from them.

In spite of the Department of Justice's  objection, President Obama can still pardon Johnson if he wished to do so.

Jack Johnson was sent to prison over one century ago after a court found him guilty of carrying a white woman over state lines.

50 Cent & Vitaminwater Allowing Fans To Remix "Baby By Me" Single

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

50 Cent and business partner Vitaminwater, now have the available 50's Sound Lab App on the App Store. Through Romplr, the popular interactive music platform developed by Moderati, fans of Vitaminwater and 50 Cent can now use their iPhone or iPod touch to create and share their own mixes of "Baby by Me," the first single off of 50's new LP Before I Self Destruct.

"Vitaminwater is calling on all of its fans to get inspired and start mixing it up with 50's Sound Lab App," said Rohan Oza, chief marketing officer of Vitaminwater, smartwater and vitaminwater10. "50 cent is a part of the Vitaminwater family and we are excited to be able to (more...)

Rev. Run & Family Help Create Holiday Mural

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Joseph "Rev. Run" Simmons and family celebrated the holiday season with the 10th Annual Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation's Youth Holiday Party at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza. The winter-themed mural was created as a gift for The League Treatment Center, located in Brooklyn, New York, which provides services to children and adults with emotional, psychological and developmental disabilities.

Along with the help of Rush Philanthropic's celebrity friends, more than 500 children from various art organizations contributed their creative and artistic abilities to complete the mural. Procter & Gamble's Bounty brand sponsored the celebration alongside Rush Philanthropic and the Simmons family by providing materials to create the mural and encourage children to explore their creative sides. Also on hand to lend their artistic flair to the mural was MTV personality and the night's emcee, Sway Calloway and DJ Envy.

"Our family is a long time supporter of the arts. We feel strongly about encouraging the importance of creativity among our (more...)