Archive for April, 2010

DJ Quik Readies New Solo Album

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

West coast vet and super producer  DJ Quik recently sat down for a radio interview to discuss his new album The Book of David.

The interview which took plce with on air personality Chuey Martinez,  gave an update on his first album in five years and revealed part of the list of collaborators for the project that includes Ice Cube, WC, and Bizzy Bone.

According to Quik, the album is completed and the only thing that stands between its release and the fans are a few samples that need to be cleared.

In addition to discussing his new album, Quik also touched on burying his beef with Suga Free by realesing a newer version of the collaborative track “Nobody” and revealed that he'd be appearing on  The Konnectid Project 2.

But enough of our play by play, peep the interview for yourself:

Former NBA Baller Dennis Rodman To Become A Celebrity DJ

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman has traded in his reality stardom to start a new career.

According to published reports, Rodman has decided to become a celebrity DJ, spinning records on the ones and twos.

Rodman, who learned how to DJ from bestie Josh Slocum, will be hitting the road with DJ Vic Latino on April 23, 2010 at Ultra 88 Nightclub in the Mohegan Sun.

After the duo jam at (more...)

WIRED MIXTAPE: 4/12 to 4/18, 2010

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

New Plies Video - "She Got It Made"

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Plies is back with more Thug Love as he debuts his new video "She Got It Made"

Also be sure to check out more hote new videos after the jump!!!  [More]

Omarion feat. Snoop Dogg - "Last Night (Kinkos)"

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard Raises Money For Displaced Haitian Children...Personally Donates $100-Thousand

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Orlando Magic hoop stars Dwight Howard and Adonal Foyle hold Gala Dinner to raise money for displaced children in Haiti.

The Gala Dinner & Caribbean Fete was held to raise money for the Kerosene Lamp Foundation, an organization founded by Foyle that empowers youth.

Dwight Howard,  inspired by the success of the event, announced the launch of the Dwight Howard Fund, a new organization to help at-risk children worldwide.  Howard decided to christen the foundation by donating $100,000 to help the children affected by the earthquake in Haiti.

“There have been a lot of emergency relief efforts in Haiti but there's still a lot of work to do in the future, and I want to do my part, especially to help the kids there."," Howard told WBDO.com.   "I'm excited to make a difference for kids in Haiti, and I'll be counting on my fans to help me make some great things happen."

The Dwight Howard Fund is not Howard's first non-profit venture.  In 2004, the baler established the Dwight D. Howard Foundation, Inc. which offers scholarships for students who want to go to Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy and grants for Lovell Elementary School and Memorial Middle School in Orlando. But after Howard saw the plight of the children in South Africa, he wanted his foundation to go worldwide.

"I was personally moved to do something international after spending time in South Africa last summer and finding out the impact I can make on kids from a different culture and place," Howard told the Orlando Sentinel. "Haiti seemed like the perfect place to start and a place in particular need, especially after the earthquake."

For more information on how you can contribute to the Dwight D. Howard Foundation Inc. or the Kerosene Lamp Foundation, log on to http://www.dwight-howard.com/foundationwhatwedo.html  or http://www.kerosenelampfoundation.org

Chief of Police During Rodney King Riots Dies

Friday, April 16th, 2010

The chief of the Los Angeles Police Department during the riots that followed the acquittal of white police officers for the beating of Rodney King died today at the age of 83.

The LAPD has released a statement confirming that Daryl F. Gates died from a “short battle with cancer” in his Newport Beach home.

The former chief of police garnered praise from some and criticism from others for his reaction to the infamous riots that covered L.A. in '92.

Four white officers were acquitted on assault charges for the beating of Rodney King and following that 53 people died, an estimated 2,500 were injured and there was $400 million worth of property damaged.

Chief Gates was quoted saying that while he was “appalled” by the videotaped beating the officer's actions were simply an “aberration.”

Gates enlisted the use of police helicopters and arranged the city's SWAT team to restore order during the incidents.

The former police chief was known for not backing down and after resigning in October of '92 and being criticized for not having a “specific plan” during the riots he remarked to reporters saying,

“Clearly that night we should have gone down there and shot a few people. In retrospect, that's exactly what we should have done. We should have blown a few heads off. And maybe your television cameras would have seen that and maybe that would have been broadcast and maybe, just maybe, that would have stopped everything. I don't know. But certainly we had the legal right to do that."

Gates is survived by his brother and his two children.

Biggie's Wrongful Death Lawsuit Dismissed [Court Documents Included]

Friday, April 16th, 2010

A judgment has finally been reached in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of the late Notorious B.I.G. against the LAPD.

The decision occurred on April 5 after an eight year battle as  Federal Judge Jacqueline Nguyen dismissed the lawsuit without prejudice.

The lawsuit, which was filed by Voletta Wallace in 2002, blamed the city of Los Angeles and the LAPD for her son's death after LAPD officers Rafael Perez and David Mack were discovered to allegedly be involved in (more...)

Legalize It... Country Singer Willie Nelson Smokes Out Before Appearance On Larry King [Video]

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Country singer Willie Nelson has long been an advocate for legalizing marijuana.

In a recent interview with Larry King which will air tonight, the 76 year-old music veteran told King he smoked before he came on his show and admitted that he had a high tolerance for weed and often smokes before he goes on stage too.

Now that's what you call keeping it and gangsta...

This will be Snoop in 40 years. LOL

Obamas Report $5.5 Million In Income

Friday, April 16th, 2010

The Obama's tax records were made public by the White House Thursday and show that the First Family made $5,505,509 in income in 2009.

Their tax records show their occupations as “U.S. President” and “U.S. First Lady” with earnings that are more than double of the previous year attributed mostly to the sales of The President's two books “The Audacity of Hope” and “Dreams From My Father.”

The Obamas earned more than $2 million in 2008 and $4 million in 2007.

The First Family paid more than $1 million in taxes and donated over $300,000 to charities including CARE, an organization that combats world poverty and the United Negro College Fund which received more than $100,000 in donations.

The President also donated all $1.4 million of his Nobel Prize money to charity.

I guess you could say they're making it rain on you hoes handling their finances well.