Archive for March, 2010

Can Former Bling King Damon Dash Make a Comeback? (TAP)

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Former rap mogul and emperor of bling Damon Dash may soon have a new moniker: Turnaround King.

The question on the minds of Hip-Hop cognoscenti, the glitterati and reporters alike is whether Dash, who co-founded the twin cash cows of rap music and fashion, Roc-A-Fella Records and Rocawear, will earn the dubious distinction of actually living a “hard knock life” after having earned a fortune for producing a smash record of the same name.

The mogul, once one of the ten richest and most powerful men in Hip-Hop, is now reportedly broke. He lost his home, and a Manhattan judge even ordered the city to seize his SUV because he couldn't afford his monthly car note.

Click here as our sister site The Atlanta Post takes a look at Dame as he works his way back.

Rae, Meth & Ghost - "Miranda"

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Redman & Method Man To Give Away Free Haircuts For Easter

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Method Man and Redman have teamed up with Against Da' Grain (ADG) to offer local children free hair cuts in time for Easter.

Method Man and Redman, who both are clients of ADG, decided to partake in the annual event to provide neighborhood kids, who are 12 years of age and under, a way to look their “Sundays best”, even if their parents can't afford for them to this year due to economic woes.

"Whether it's free haircuts or family style BBQ's, ADG is always looking for ways to reward its customers and I'm always down to celebrate their community efforts", explained Redman.

ADG states that the event is definitely not anything new, but it has garnered so much attention that it has gained the (more...)

Nas And Damian Marley Announce Release Date For Distant Relatives, Tracklisting Revealed

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Nas and Damian Marley are making a formal announcement on their forthcoming Distant Relatives album.

The duo has combined forces for a conceptual album that blends the mix of Marley's reggae roots and Nas' lyrical skills with connections to their African ancestry.

Due in stores on May 18, the album features collaborations from K'Naan, Lil Wayne, Joss Stone and Damian's older brother Stephen Marley.

Speaking on the duo's upcoming project, Monte Lipman, President and CEO of Universal Republic Records says, (more...)

Lil Wayne's “Rebirth” Certified Gold

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

People who doubted that Lil Wayne could pull off a successful rock album may have to eat their words now that the Recording Industry Association of America has confirmed that Lil Wayne's Rebirth has gone gold.

The RIAA made the announcement today that Rebirth is certified gold and vastly approaching platinum status.

The album previously hit No. 1 on Billboard's Rap Album chart and reached No. 4 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Album chart.

Now although he's currently incarcerated in New York's infamous Riker's Island a statement from Lil Wayne has been released.

Speaking on Rebirth (more...)

Tiger Woods To Make His Return At The Masters

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

After a four-month hiatus, Tiger Woods has announced that he will indeed return to golf at the Masters next month.

In a statement on Tuesday (March 16), Woods said he will play at Augusta National, which begins on April 8.

Although Tiger is returning to competition, he states that he still has a lot of work to do in this personal life and will continue on his road to liberation.

Woods last played Nov. 15 when he won the Australian Masters. Less than two weeks later, the world was ignited in a frenzy after he crashed his car into a tree outside his Florida home, setting off revelations that he had been cheating on his wife.

Since the revelation, Tiger has maintained that despite his mistakes, the most important things in his life are his kids and his marriage.

Redman - "Buck Buck"

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Game Refutes “Gangster Rapper” References In Court

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Jayceon Taylor a.k.a West Coast rapper Game, is refuting claims that he's a “gangster rapper”, in court at least.

Game is currently facing a civil action lawsuit from Shannon Rodrick, an L.A. basketball coach who claims Game punched him and threatened him with a weapon on school grounds in 2007.

In defense of their client, lawyers for the Game have filed court papers asking all references of him as a “gangster rapper” to not be used in court.

Court documents refer to Game as a “gangster rapper” a total of (more...)

Graduation Rate Gap Widening Between Whites And Blacks In NCAA

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

"Regardless of race, if education is the most dominant important factor, you will usually see a higher graduation rate," said Dave Czesniuk, director of operations for Northeastern University's Sport in Society.

There is a fine line when sports starts to eclipse the pursuit of education and for African American men, distinguishing which holds more significance is become a blurred line in regards to college and higher learning.

An annual report prepared by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida revealed that 45 teams had graduated at least 70 percent or more of their white players, which rose from the 33 teams reported the year before.

Black athletes, however, were not as fortunate with the numbers as only 20 teams graduated at least 70 percent of their players.

How long has this problem existed where Black athletes are only being honed for their athletics skills, but are given a pass when it comes to the curriculum within colleges and universities?

"The most disturbing thing to me is that the gap continues to widen even though the graduation rates of African-American basketball student-athletes are increasing," said Richard Lapchick, the director of the institute.  He added that the gap is a representation of failure in higher education.

There was a moment of hope, however, as the study also showed that graduate rates for Black basketball players are higher than Black students who aren't athletes by 18 percent.

"Although we would like to see even greater progress than is being made, we are seeing significant improvement every year," NCAA spokesman Erik Christianson said in a statement. "The fact remains that intercollegiate athletics is doing a better job on average of closing the graduation success gap between white and African-American male student-athletes than any other component of higher education."

Like they always say for Black men, if you can't pick up a microphone or dribble a ball, then there's really no point.  With disheartening facts and figures like these, when will there be a stand?

WIRED Links

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Bossip: "Snoop Dogg Loves To Light Up… Rapper Catches The Blues After Getting Shut Down For Smoking " Read Here

The Atlanta Post: "Rapper Jay-Z Gets Major Criticism for Taking Homes to Build Stadium" Read Here

Complex: "Waka Flocka Flame Talks “O Let's Do It” Success & Brawl With Young Jeezy Associates" Read Here

Idolator: "Jennifer Lopez Details The “Story Of My Life” In A New Stargate Track" Listen Here

F-Listed: "Teacher Decides to Turn Tricks and Fork Over Eggs After Being Laid Off" Read Here