Archive for February, 2010

New Artists Spotlight: Kam Moye

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

In an industry where jewelry, cars, video vixens and money seem to rule, many rappers have forgotten what true Hip-Hop was created for. It's MCs like Kam Moye that continue to carry the torch of real Hip-Hop and do something that many rappers have forgotten how to do, "speak the truth!"

Although his name may be a new one to your ears, Kam Moye has actually been in the game for 10 hard years, gaining the respect and working with Hip-Hop Veterans including KRS-One, Rhymefest and Royce Da 5'9. With his charismatic and down to earth lyrics, Moye seems to be one of the last of a dying breed in real Hip-Hop.

Hip-Hop Wired: For those who don't know, give the people some back ground on where you came from and when you finally got that first break?

Kam: OK. I guess my first big break would be the OkayPlayer album, that was the album that ?uest Love and Okayplayer records had released back in 2004. The collaboration with Nicolay From the Netherlands, he's down with Foreign Exchange. We had a song called "The Williams" and they chose that song out of I think maybe 5,000 entries to be the one song that gets placed on the album beside like Jean Grae, Little Brother, and different people like that.

Other than that I think the albums I released as far as on Spasm and Rawkus, I did the album “Chain Letters," "The Dreadline” and all of that. So it's been a few things here and there plus a lot of my collaborations with people like KRS-One, Little Brother, and Rhymefest... different people like that.

Hip-Hop Wired: You worked with a lot of big names, how has it been working with true artists who do it for the love and not the check?

Kam: It's an honor to work with a lot of them because a lot of these guys are artists that I listened to or grew up listening to. So in my early years of my career, a lot of times all I dreamed about was being on a song with KRS-One or being able to collaborate with these different people. It keeps me on my toes and kind of lets me know how far I came in this game.

Hip-Hop Wired: You released a free EP called “Self Centered,” in 2008. Why don't you tell us a little information about that and where can we find it and what made you want to give it away?

Kam: “Self Centered” is available on my web site, Supastition.com and also on Rappersiknow.com. They helped me host the EP, the main thing for the EP was I was trying to birth the new name or the new direction. So the best thing for me to do was to release it on my birthday, so it would just be like a rebirth on my actual birthday. I just wanted to give people a different side of my music, something that was a little bit more self-reflective and something a little more conceptual. Compared to a lot of the Hip-Hop songs I used to make that were more like battle verses and battle raps. I just wanted to show people a different side, a more soulful side, so the "Self Centered" EP was the transition between the Supastition and the Kam Moye music that I'm putting out now.

Hip-Hop Wired: Supastition was your rap name wasn't it, why did you go change it back to your regular name now?

Kam: Mainly it was my life perspective, it changed a lot so I felt naturally the music had to change. I was speaking on life issues like suicide, depression, marriage. Different things like that and I felt like the only way for me to give people 100% of who I am would be to use my real name. It's like why would I use a name like Supastition if I'm making music about life, it's like a conscious rapper named Young Gun. So I was just more interested in being myself and not trying to live up to a rap persona, it just came to a point where I was just more comfortable in my own skin.

When you create an alias and rap names, a lot of times it's like you want to create an entity outside of yourself that you find more interesting, but as you get older you just realize that you start accepting yourself. It's like a sad day in Hip-Hop when people would rather see you as someone else than who you really are.

Hip-Hop Wired: What's your take on that about those people who do come out in Hip-Hop and pretty much have a fake name and just a whole different persona? They start glorifying the streets when they haven't even came from them.

Kam: It's entertainment man, the music that I make I would say reflects a little more reality than fantasy. I know a lot of college educated brothers who have good jobs and everything but all they listen to is a Rick Ross or a T.I. or somebody that's more street oriented because it's almost like their fantasy. It's kind of like they live through those artists and some people, that's how some people listen to music. On the other hand you got people and I would say more of the traditional Hip-Hopp heads, who listen to music because they want something that they can relate to. They like to hear about people talking about things they go through every day, whether it's hating your job or paying your rent, different people attach to music just for different reasons.

A lot of these dudes are just doing it for entertainment, like me, I don't really knock it, it's just personally not what I would do. I can't see myself pretending to be more street than I am. For one because I got children and I got family and got younger people in my family that look up to me. So it's like how can I raise my daughter the proper way when I'm making songs about smacking chicks on the A$$ or like what I did to a girl last night.

Hip-Hop Wired: Tell us about splitting image.

Kam: Splitting image, the whole concept of that was just a play on words from that actual term spitting image. It's more of separating myself from who I used to be musically, personally and emotionally, even though I still look the same on the outside. It's like I'm the spitting image of who I used to be when you look at me, but on the inside a lot of things have changed and I just wanted to do an album that really told my life story. From situations with my wife, my ups and downs, from being laid off at a job, or that struggle to try and decide whether you want to do music full time. I just wanted to speak on some real personal things and I felt like a lot of people would be interested in the story that I had to bring.

Hip-Hop Wired: Tell us about your label, MYX Music Label.

Kam: MYX music is a newer label that started a couple years ago, they're based off of a Filipino based television network called MYX TV and they're all pretty much owned by the same company. MYX is just an extension of that company and they wanted to make independent Hip-Hop but they wanted to use more of a multimedia side instead of just releasing albums. We have access to use their TV networks and their resources and things to do videos and any type of promo and there taking a good approach right now. They just signed Buff One and Rapmatic, they got a lot of other artists that are trying to bring something to the table, so they actually trying to start a quality movement and I can respect that. The label manager of the label is Kareem from Boom Bat Project, they were all like Rhyme Sayers for years so he's an artist and he really understands the ins and outs of it.

HHW: What kind of upcoming projects you got coming out?

Kam: Actually, other than just pushing the "Splitting Image" album, I got a project with a producer named DR, he's out of Charlotte. He did the "Three Ladies" joint for me, he did "Nobody's Fool" and a lot of stuff on the "Self Centered" and the Splitting Image album. We're doing a project called Electric Avenue, which is going to be a different direction, sort of like electro boom bap.

It's not going to be techno by any means, but it's going to be hard hitting drums over some electronic crazy spacy type of samples and stuff. It's more of sample synthesizers that sound like it's played because me, I'm just not a fan of super keyboard beats or whatever unless somebody can actually play. Like you can't give me a beast made on a keyboard but you can only play the keyboard with like two fingers.

HHW: Where can we get information on that, your current record and everything?

Everything is on the Supastition.com, there's also a Facebook page, basically go to Facebook.com and search Kammoye, Supastition and it should come up. I usually keep that pretty updated so that's where you can find all the information, so I got plenty of projects that I'm working on and more music than ever coming out.


HHW: Last question, what do you feel that you personally bring to the game that's not already here. How do you think you're going to impact the Hip-Hop game?

Kam: The main thing that I'm bringing to the table is just honesty and sincerity... that's the only thing that's lacking in music. Everybody is so bent on being a tough guy, nobody wants to smile. To me I'm just an honest down to earth person and I think a lot of people would consider it an everyman mentality. Hip-Hop has turned into the WWF now almost, or the WWE, so it's like just being a human being and just being a regular person now is nonexistent.

So, the main thing I'm bringing is the honesty and the sincerity to the game and I think a lot of people can appreciate that. Everybody don't want to listen to Hip-Hop and feel like they're in a circus or a mixed martial arts match. Two guys just beefing over nonsense when they can just sit down in a room and talk it out. I'm trying to bring a sense of responsibility and maturity to the music.

Lil Wayne Sentencing Postponed [Video]

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

It looks like Lil Wayne will have some more time to spend with the free world as his sentence has been postponed until March 2.

With the news being announced first from Twitter, reports are stating that the reasoning behind the pushback came as a result of dental surgery that Lil Wayne will have done.

Reports say the rapper has a cracked tooth that needs to be repaired before doing his bid.

Mack Maine made it official when he posted the news over his own Twitter.

“Extension till march 2nd!!!!!” Maine wrote on the social networking site. “Thanx for da prayers LOVE y'all…and Wayne said thanx for da prayers too..ym!!!”

Already trying to leave music while he's away, the rapper will have more time to play and continue to wrap up projects such as The Carter IV and make sure that the machine behind Young Money keeps rolling forward.

Now, we already knew that he wasn't about to go in there yet anyway.

Man Arrested For Trying To Buy Crack With Credit Card

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Police arrested a man in Michigan after they say he told them he tried to buy crack cocaine with a credit card.

The unnamed man was taken into police custody after authorities say he stole a car and then reported it stolen.

He also made sure to mention to police that he was robbed at gunpoint while trying to buy crack with his credit card.

He is currently in a local jail.

Cocaine is a helluvaaa drug! SMH....

Faith Evans To Star In Reality Show, Plans Return To Music

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

After taking a hiatus out of the limelight to concentrate on her family, the former first lady of Bad Boy is stepping back onto the scene.

Faith Evans is gearing up to share her life with fans nationwide through a new reality show via E1 Television and Ten2OneEntertainment.

The mother of four will star in her “It's All About Faith” show chronicling her return to music and home life with husband Todd Russaw.

In between shooting for her show, Faith has been in the studio (more...)

Man Kills Baby With Drano

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

A Philadelphia man is in police custody after they say he used Drano to kill a 20-month old baby boy he was watching.

Police report that 33-year-old Aaron Pace killed the boy Feb.2 by putting the highly acidic product on a rag and rubbing it into the baby's skin.

He was bothered that the baby was being “uncooperative” and crying but lied to the boy's family saying that he mysteriously got hurt while he gave him a bath.

The boy suffered from second degree burns before dying in the hospital Sunday from his injuries.

Pace often referred to himself as the boy's godfather.

SMH….

Nelly Premiers As ESPN Host [Video]

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

From music to sports to movies, Nelly has adopted many faces during his career in the entertainment business.

Picking a new hat, Nelly premiered as an ESPN host for The Magazine's Super Bowl Party to get predictions for last Sunday's game.  It is clearly evident that a lot of people were wrong in believing that Peyton Manning would take his team to another championship.

Nelly was able to conduct interviews with the likes of Serena Williams, Terrell Owens, Donovan McBabb, Jermaine Dupri and many others for his first outing.

[Peep the video after the jump.] (more...)

Lil Wayne To Begin Sentence Today, Says Goodbye To Fans [Video]

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

"To all my fans, my real fans, I really, really, really truly love you. I love you with all of me, for real.

Do not forget about me 'cause I will forever think about you, and I cannot wait for you to see me again.... I'm out.”

Judgment day has finally come for Lil Wayne. The Young Money/Cash Money leader is scheduled to report to prison today for a gun possession charge.

As previously reported Wayne pleaded guilty to the charge in October stemming from a 2007 incident where New York police found a loaded hand gun on his tour bus.

Now he'll appear in a federal courtroom and could be sentenced to up to 1 year in New York's notorious Riker's Island prison.

He is expected to not serve his full sentence however and could be released in (more...)

WIRED Links

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Black Voices: "Allen Iverson Facing $2.5 Million Lawsuit" Read Here

Complex: "VOTE: Big Pun's All-Time Greatest Verse?" Listen Here

F-Listed: "Latest Threat to Homeland Security…Exploding Breasts" Read Here

Bossip: "No More Pimps and Rocks for Maia Campbell… She's on a “NATURAL HIGH”!!!" Look Here

Idolator: "Nick Minaj Goes Bananas On Twitter Over Her Lost Pink Monkey" Read Here

NFL Star Donte Stallworth Cut From Cleveland Browns After Reinstatement From Manslaughter Conviction

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

NFL player Donte Stallworth seems to be getting absolutely no breaks as his return to the league found the wide receiver being cut from the Cleveland Browns.

Roger Goodell, the NFL Commissioner, stated at a news conference that he would be reinstating the player after the Super Bowl, now believing that he had truly turned his life around after having so much time off.

After coming off the suspension for a season, the Browns announced that they were voiding the contract of Stallworth.

In 2009, the player was temporarily ejected from football, without pay, by the league after driving drunk resulted in him killing a pedestrian in Miami.

Reports show that the player was drinking at a bar and decided to drive and ended up striking 59-year-old construction worker Mario Reyes with his car, causing his death.

Further investigation from authorities found that Stallworth had a blood-alcohol level of .126 with the legal limit for Florida being .08.

In June, the player pleaded guilty to manslaughter while driving under the influence and was given 30 days behind bars for the crime.  He has also been given eight years of probation, two years of house arrest and 1,000 hours of community service.

The family of Reyes was able to reach a settlement with Stallworth.

It appears that the road to redemption is quite a tumultuous one to travel

Former NFL Star Warren Sapp Released From Jail After Domestic Abuse Arrest

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Former Oakland Raiders player Warren Sapp may have just dodged a bullet as he has been released from jail on bond after being arrested in Miami Beach.

With a bond amounting to $1, 500, the former football star was detained on charges of domestic abused as he was accused of choking a woman while in his hotel room.

The incident occurred Saturday morning and Sapp was charged with one count of misdemeanor domestic battery and would be released the following morning.

While investigation is being held on the matter, Sapp has been pulled by the network.

According to Christopher Lyon, Sapp's attorney, his client is choosing to take the case rather seriously and sends his apologies if his ongoing predicament had caused any distraction from the Super Bowl on Sunday and wants the fans to wait until the facts are released before making judgment.

It's probably a little too late for that, but it will be given heavy consideration.

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