Archive for July, 2010

Jay-Z And Will Smith Sued Over Picture In Broadway Play "Fela!"

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Jay-Z and Will Smith are being sued over their hit Broadway musical FELA!

Photographer Marilyn Nance has filed suit alleging one of her pictures was used in the production without her permission.

The musical has already won a Tony Award tells the story of late Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti and features an iconic picture of the singer's Nigerian nightclub as a backdrop.

Nance took the picture  in 1977 and  is suing the show's producers, which includes Jay and Will, for $150,000 alleging (more...)

Mother's Breast Milk Laced With Crystal Meth Allegedly Kills 2-Month Old Infant [Video]

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Kaisha Poulson, a  25-year-old Georgia woman, was charged with murder in the death of her son after it was dicovered her breast milk was laced with crystal meth.

An autopsy revealed that the 2-month infant named Jack died last March from methamphetamine poisoning.

"The mother was breastfeeding the child and passed the methamphetamine to the child resulting in the death of the child," said Scott Israel of the Fayetteville Police Department.

Poulson  was arrested in (more...)

T.I. Marries Longtime Girlfriend Tameka "Tiny" Cottle

Friday, July 30th, 2010

The King Of The South Now Officially Has a Queen Of The South

T.I. married his longtime girlfriend and mother of several of his children Tameka "Tiny" Cottle at a Miami Beach court.

Us Weekly reports they'll repeat their vows in an elaborate ceremony in three cities.

The couple will wed again Saturday in front of close family and friends on a small private island off the coast of Miami Saturday.

Congratulations Tip and Tiny.

Reggae Riddims: Tarrus Riley

Friday, July 30th, 2010

His vocals are soothing, melodic falsetto rather impressive. And whether you're willing to admit it or not, the love possessed lyrics sprinkled throughout his third studio effort, Contagious—lick you with a wicked jones.  Tarrus Riley, Culture Music's newly appointed ambassador, passionately devotes his calling to singing righteous tunes.

Hip-Hop Wired:  The majority of your album Contagious reeks the sweet scent of love, were you “in love” while penning it?

Tarrus Riley: With this album, a lot of people around me were into the love vibe, that's why I say “Love's Contagious.” And everyone wants a “Soul Mate,” a person who brings out the better half of you. Tune like “Young Heart” was a special memory…

Hip-Hop Wired:  Of who?

Tarrus Riley: I can't tell you who…lawd—I'm not gonna tell you that, mi just ah say it was a nice vibe. Hahaaa. Love is like a bottle, you haffi fill it up.

Hip-Hop Wired:  But then you spin it and hit listeners with tracks like “Good Girl Gone Bad” and “S-Craving.” The diversity you deliver is clever; a lot of artists aren't able to do that.

Tarrus Riley: That's exactly what I was going for, different sounds. I listen to everything so I want everyone to be able to listen to me. I'll vibe to Movado, Vybz Kartel, Hip Hop, Dancehall...  I came up idolizing artist like Shabba, Buju, Tiger, Stitchie, love dem kinda vibes deh.

Hip-Hop Wired:  “S-Craving” is serious—it's virtually the answer to why people cheat. Not to mention the authority you possess while delivering the lyrics and riding the riddim'…

Tarrus Riley: See it deh!  It's an official song. The smartest people do some foolish tings because dem get a feeling…the strongest people turn into weaklings because dem get a feeling… The S is for Sex Craving and I don't mean sex the act I mean craving for the other sex like animal instincts—that's what I'm dealing with. Humans are the wildest animals. Real people seh' dem strong but when the feeling start hold dem, you find out how strong they really are.

Hip-Hop Wired:  What's your position on the current state of Dancehall vs. Culture?

Tarrus Riley: Dancehall, One-Drop, they're just riddims' for us to put words to. Some artists glorify guns and sex…I'm not here to bash dem. Riddims' don't define the message—I have no prejudice in the music. Remember the 90's, groups like The Fugees, music was Hip Hop but still positive—mi wan bring dat vibe nowadays—offer you another flavor.

Hip-Hop Wired:  Do you feel maintaining an uplifting message can outweigh the degradation being promoted in Reggae music today?

Tarrus Riley: Yes, if it's promoted! My music need fi be heard. If you hear it and don't like it, then so be it, but at least give it a chance. People talk about the need for positive music, it's out there but dem don't play it. Dem rather tell you dat sex sells from ya born, so when you come with a righteous message, dem say you're old fashion and boring.

Hip-Hop Wired:  What inspires you to keep creating?

Tarrus Riley: Inspiration to me means in spirit and mi have plenty tings in mi spirit.  Doing this interview with you, my surroundings, my friends, everything inspires me. I love music period, I don't just love my music. When I'm not singing, I'm listening. It's just the business aspect that's a lickle bit frustrating…

Hip-Hop Wired:  What's your greatest fear in this game Tarrus?

Tarrus Riley: That people won't receive me and jus mek mi music pass dem by.  I don't work with fear—it's disappointing. The greatest ting about what I'm saying, IS what I'm saying.  Tunes like “Start a New” talk about domestic violence and “She's Royal” uplifts women—real, universal issues mi a deal wid.

Hip-Hop Wired: “She's Royal” was not only the official empress anthem of 08' but also inarguably the ballad responsible for establishing Tarrus Riley as an internationally respected artist. Its universal message transcends across the globe—Did you foresee the success of this track?

Tarrus Riley: I didn't know it would take off that fast and grow so big but I'm happy it did. It's a good song…the message is strong. Mother, daughter and grandmother would come a concert, rating me for that tune, showing lots of love—feel real nice to touch three generations.

I don't deal wid prejudice, segregation and dem tings deh. Me's a Rasta who follow his Majesty and his Majesty say until the philosophy, which hold one race superior, and another inferior…that until the color of a man's skin is no more significant than the color of his eyes… He's telling us to deal with truth, respect, manners, courtesy—dem tings deh give you discipline.

Hip-Hop Wired:  That's real. Once you hold on to those fundamental teachings, your music will be everlasting.

Tarrus Riley: Ya mon.

Wyclef Jean Set To Announce Run For President Of Haiti

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Wyclef Jean is set to announce his official run for President of Haiti.

As previously reported the Yele Haiti head was mulling over the idea of announcing his candidacy and said that he “Can't sing forever.”

Now Clef is preparing to make his formal announcement next week and according to (more...)

Texas Man Gets Death Sentence For Beheading Three Children

Friday, July 30th, 2010

A jury sentenced a Texas man to death Thursday for the murder and beheading of three young children.

John Allen Rubio was sentenced to death for a second time for the killing of three children under the age of four by smothering, stabbing and ultimately decapitating them.

Jurors on Monday found Rubio guilty on four counts of capital murder--one for each child, and one count for the children all together.

The jury deliberated for four hours before reaching the guilty verdict.

When asked if he had anything he'd like to say he said,

"I'm sorry it all had to come to this. I thank the jury for giving me a chance to show what I could.”


Rubio was previously convicted of the murders in 2003 and sentenced to death but a state appeals court overturned his conviction because statements from the children's mother, Angela Camacho, were wrongly allowed as evidence during the trial.

Camacho pleaded guilty and is serving a life sentence for her role in the slayings of her children.

At his current trial Rubio pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity but his defense was rejected by the jury.

Prosecutors say he killed 3-year-old Julissa Quesada, 14-month-old John E. Rubio and 2-month-old Mary Jane Rubio on March 11, 2003, in the apartment Rubio he shared with Camacho.

They also pointed out that in between the murders and beheadings; he stopped to have sex with Camacho, saying that “It could be their last time.”

ESPN To Air Documentary About Tupac Murder & His Friendship With Mike Tyson

Friday, July 30th, 2010

ESPN Films has announced that they will feature a documentary surrounding the night that Tupac was murdered in Las Vegas.

The documentary entitled “One Night in Vegas” will highlight the night of September 7th, 1996, the evening Tupac Shakur attended the Mike Tyson Vs. Bruce Seldon fight.

The documentary also plans to showcase the friendship between Mike Tyson and Tupac Shakur, who were supposed to (more...)

Trina Denies Relationship With NFL Player Dez Bryant

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Miami rapper Trina is denying reports that she's involved with NFL rookie Dez Bryant.

The femcee was rumored to be dating the football player after a picture surfaced of the two at a recent event in Texas.

Trina says the rumors are false however and has released a statement saying,

“The allegations of such relationship with NFL play, Dez Bryant, holds no truth in any way... (more...)

Russell Simmons Explains His Stance on Blood Diamonds, DeBeers and African Development

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Russell Simmons obviously needs no introduction. His numerous successes as a business and media mogul are rivaled only by a few others in the world.

Despite all his successes, however, Simmons is not immune from the criticism of his politics. Our sister site  The Atlanta Post recently questioned Simmons' stance on the diamond industry in light of Naomi Campbell's current entanglement with the war crimes trial of former Liberian President Chuck Taylor.

Peep the interview after the jump!!! [More]

13-Year-Old Boy Shot 22 Times While Riding Bike

Friday, July 30th, 2010

A family is mourning the loss of a teenage boy who was gunned down on the streets of Chicago.

13-year-old Robert Freeman Jr. was shot 22 times while he was riding his bike from of his home.

According to published reports, Robert, who was most recently enrolled at Oglesby Elementary School, was riding his bike Wednesday (July 28), when he was shot by an assailant who ran out from a gangway.

Police sources said it appeared (more...)