Archive for December, 2009

HHWired Exclusive: Three 6 Mafia Adapt Sound to Changing Market

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

When Three Six Mafia was known as Triple Six Mafia, they carried a dark and haunting sound that accompanied their music when they first emerged into the Hip Hop scene back in 1995 with their debut album Mystic Stylez.

Before Eminem returned with Relapse, group from Tennessee were known as representatives for horror core in their rap music.

Times have changed and as a result, the group has done the same.  Down to Juicy J and DJ Paul, a changing market has made it necessary for the duo to find a change in their overall sounds to appeal to a newer crowd.

Catching up with HipHopWired.com the duo was able to speak on adapting to a new environment and establishing production that will leave them well received by the mainstream public.

We've done a few changes, we did a few changes because (more...)

T.I. Reportedly Back In The Recording Studio

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

When news broke that T.I. was released from prison, the streets were abuzz with word that the King was released to a halfway house to finish out the remainder of his jail sentence.

Now just a week later, reports are surfacing that T.I.'s wasting no time since his release and getting back in the studio.

The news broke via Twitter when (more...)

New Sickle Cell Procedure Showing Promise In Trials

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Sickle Cell Anemia affects over 70,000 adults in the United States, many being Black American men and women.

The trauma associated with this disease is often unbearable for some and totally intolerable others; for both groups, hope is on the way, manifesting itself in the form of a new groundbreaking procedure that might obliterate an ailment for which there used to be little to no aid.

A joint effort by members of Johns Hopkins University and the National Institutes of Health have developed a new bone marrow transplant method that is designed to be less painful and invasive yet more effective than its predecessors.

Nine of ten patients have been cured using the new method thus far.

Adults that display severe cases of the disease could not undergo treatment due to it proving too harsh a process for them.

Currently 2 million Americans, 1 in 12 Black Americans, carry the trait that causes Sickle Cell. 1 in 500 and 1 in every 1,000 Black and Hispanic births are to a child that has the disease.

To date, 200 children have been cured of Sickle Cell Anemia due to the new treatment method.

WIRED Links

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

This Is 50: "Rocker Nathan Followill Nearly Beat Kanye West For Ruining Taylor Swift's Win" Read Here

Bossip: "Tiger Woods Scandal To Cost Sponsors $12 Billion" Read Here

Complex: "The Top Video Games Of 2009" Read Here

F-Listed: "Kim Kardashian Gets $10-Thousand Per Tweet" Read Here

Black Voices: "The Best Movies Of 2009" Read Here

Juelz Santana Bringing “Reagan Era” on New Year's Day [Audio Included]

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

“Everything I'm putting out now is just start up kit.  I'm in first gear switching over.  I'm just building up energy, building up momentum.  Getting the people warmed up for this nonsense I'm bout to cause on everybody.”

Back in 2005, Juelz Santana showed Hip Hop What the Game's Been Missin! Since then, Santana has been remotely quiet on the solo tip.

Outside of working with Jim Jones, dropping guest verses for other rappers and promoting his Skull Gang movement, the rapper hasn't been able to drop his own material for the streets to feed from.

After dropping “Mixing Up The Medicine” and "Back to the Crib"  the proclamation was made that (more...)

Landmark Taser Ruling Shocks Cops Back To Reality

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Shock happy law enforcement beware, there are new rules of engagement when it comes to the use of Tasers by police officers.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Carl Bryan, a 21-year-old man that found himself temporarily paralyzed only to later be wracked with pain as the shear magnitude of his injuries overcame him, all resulting from one 1,200 Taser blast to the arm.

Bryan was unarmed and nonthreatening at the time, though clearly emotionally distressed and without normal mental faculties. He sued Coronado PD claiming that their improper use of what is meant to be a nonlethal alternative to firearms violated his constitutional right to be free from excessive force, a claim that was held to be true.

To date, there have been around nine Taser-affiliated deaths in the Sacramento area, the area covered by the 9th Circuit Court, of which the most recent loss of life stems from the death of an inmate at local Roseville jail whom was shocked to death after guards felt that he was resisting arrest.

There has been no report of exaclty how much Bryan was paid for having to suffer this misappropriation of justice.

Lloyd Banks Drops "V5"; Album Coming In June

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

The wait is finally over as PLK Lloyd Banks has continued to hustle with his mixtape grind and released V5, the 5th installment of the 5 Or Better Series.

Being consumed with touring, the tape has taken some time to actually surface, but the time is now.

The latest would mark the 5th official mixtape that Banks has dropped in 2009 alone.

Amidst beef with (more...)

50 Cent To Shoot Video For "So Disrespectful" Diss Track

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

50 Cent is making plans to bring his ongoing issues with rap associates and former friends to the forefront with a new video.

2009 marked a year of constant beef for Fif, from the back and forth shots fired between himself and Jay Z to the excommunication of former G-Unit associate Young Buck, to the seemingly never ending battle between himself and Game.

Now his “So Disrespectful” diss track where he addresses all three of his foes will (more...)

Fredro Starr Speaks on Origins of 50 Cent Beef Pt. 2 [Video Included]

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

“F*ck that!  Right now I'm going crazy, n*gga tried to swing on me, f*ck that.  We gon get it poppin.  In the meantime, they was stompin my man out.”

For Onyx member Fredro Starr, the industry has had its ups and downs, but the rapper has never been afraid to tell it like it is.

Reported earlier with Starr's Tales of the Industry series, Starr continued with his story on the origins of the beef that existed between 50 Cent and Onyx.

After going back and forth with diss records, Starr states that he still has overall respect for Fif and considered him to be a real dude, especially after taking the nine shots.  In an attempt to re-link with Jackson, Starr went to the shoot (more...)

Child Labor (Slavery) The Norm In Haiti

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Around 225,000 children living in Haiti undergo their daily lives as undocumented domestic workers, nothing more than modern-day slaves.

A study conducted by the Pan American Development Foundation found that Restaveks, poor children sent by their families to work at private residences, are more common than they were originally believed to be.

According to the study, the principle of the practice lies in the understanding that parent “turn over child-rearing responsibility to another household in exchange for the child's unpaid domestic service.”

Most restavek children are sent from poor environments to another that may be a bit less poor, with some given educational opportunities in exchange for the their servitude.

Two-thirds of all child slaves are female and will most likely to be abused or raped by a member of their new family.

The study, which was conducted door to door, also found that 30% of households in Haiti held restavek children while 22% of all children surveyed were living away from home.

Haiti is the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. Over 78% of its people survive on less than $2 a day.