Archive for April, 2010

50 Cent Announces “The Invitation Tour” Dates

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

50 Cent is still prepping his Black Magic album for it's late summer release. In between time however he'll hit the road for his The Invitation tour.

Kicking off May 28 in Cleveland Fifty will travel nationwide for 19 tour dates in cities including Chicago, L.A., Atlanta and New York.

The brief tour will wrap up on (more...)

Pharrell Williams Launches New Website

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Star Trak CEO and super producer Pharrell Williams is taking time from his high profile collaborations to reach out to the kids with a new website aimed at teenagers.

Kidult.com is a fully interactive website launched by Williams to speak to teenagers about topics ranging from the latest gadgets to celebrity news and political current events.

"Kidult is a reliable news source that speaks directly to teenagers," Pharell said in an (more...)

Arizona House Votes To Have Obama Show Birth Certificate In 2012 Election

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Almost two years after the historical election, the Obama haters are still in full effect.

According to published reports, the Arizona House voted for a prerequisite that would require President Barack Obama to show his birth certificate, in order to appear on the state's ballot in the event he runs for reelection.

The new provision, which will be added to a separate bill, would require U.S. presidential candidates who want to appear on the ballot in Arizona to submit documents proving they meet the constitutional requirements to be President.

The House voted 31-22 to add the provision to a separate bill. The measure still faces a formal vote.

Mesa Republican Rep. Cecil Ash said he has no reason to doubt Obama's citizenship but supports the measure because it could help end doubt.

Trina Connects With Nicki Minaj & Lady Saw For New Track "Dang A Lang" [Audio]

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Da Baddes Bit*h Trina is gearing up for the upcoming release of her 5th album Amazin' dropping May 4th.

Peep the new joint from the album entitled "Dang A Lang" as Trina hits the booth with an assist from Nicki Minaj and Dance Hall Queen Lady Saw.

Trina feat. Nicki Minaj & Lady Saw - "Dang A Lang"

Also peep more hot new tracks after the jump. [More]

HHWired Exclusive: Journey Out Of This World With Mickey Factz

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

"I'm not trying to emulate any of my peers, I'm trying to compete with the greatest of the greats.  I don't feel like my peers are my competition at this point, especially with what I have coming to the table in this coming year..."

Mickey Factz is a little different, a little eclectic and a lot respected.

This Bronx MC launched his career in 2006 with his mixtapes tackling songs by the likes of N.E.R.D. leading up to his impassioned socially conscious rhymes such as his ode to Sean Bell.

[Peep Hip-Hop Wired's interview with Mickey Factz After The Jump] (more...)

Nore & Imam Thug - "R.I.P. Guru"

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Mack 10 & Glasses Malone feat. Y.G. Soprano - "Girls Everywhere"

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Music Is My Business - "Run It Back"

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Jay Electronica - "A Million In The Morning"

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

CDC Clarifies Their “1/2 Of All Black Women Have Herpes” Report

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

When the CDC sent out a report that seemed to say that nearly ½ of all Black women were infected with genital herpes people were shocked and outraged by the damning data.

Now however the CDC is clarifying their information.

48% of the Black women they tested were positive for exposure to herpes but not the disease itself in a study of just 5,000 women.

The Root reports that the CDC's data came from the National Health and Nutrition Survey or (NHANES) of 5,000 randomly selected women.

Dr. John Douglas, the director of the division of STD Prevention at the National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention at the CDC also says that more Black people were tested in the study than any other group to make it more “representative.”

Uhhh.

He tells The Root,

"African Americans are also oversampled to make the study more representative.”

He also adds that the numbers from the testing have remained relatively consistent for years.

"The herpes numbers for black women have remained relatively the same over several years at 46 percent to 51 percent. In the 1988-94 NHANES sample, the prevalence of herpes among black women was 51.3 percent, in the 2004 survey the number was 46.1 percent. That places the current rate--48 percent--right in the middle. NHANES is less than perfect, but without a doubt the best that we have.”

Dr. David Malebranche an assistant professor at Emory whose research focuses on STDs in African Americans further clarified the CDC's data to The Root saying,

“These women were only tested for antibodies to the HSV-2 virus. This means that they have been exposed to the herpes virus, but it does not mean that these women have actually developed the disease or have active herpes. In fact, they may never develop active herpes."

So according to the CDC 48% of Black women have been exposed to the Herpes virus but may not have the disease although they tested only 5,000 women in a study overly populated with African Americans.

Interesting.