Archive for July, 2010

DMX Hits The Studio After Prison Release [Video]

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Now that DMX's bid in jail is over, the former Ruff Ryder has wasted no time getting back in the studio.

As previously reported Dark Man X was released from jail July 6th after serving 4 months of a 6 month sentence for probation violation.

With his new found freedom, X is back where he belongs; in the studio recording new heat.

He was recently caught on camera in the studio with (more...)

Young Jeezy's “Thug Motivation 103” Gets New Release Date

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Now that the June 22 release date for Young Jeezy's Thug Motivation 103 has come and gone, the trap rapper is announcing a new arrival for his latest project.

As previously reported Jeezy dropped Trap or Die 2 with DJ Don Cannon in May to serve as a precursor to the project and included features from The Clipse, Trick Daddy and Scarface.

Now with the main event scheduled to drop (more...)

DJ Of The Week: DJ Vadim

Monday, July 12th, 2010

DJ Vadim hails from London, U.K. and has roots deep in Hip-Hop as far back as the 80's. The British DJ has had an extensive career in Hip-Hop working with the likes of Talib Kweli, Red Man and Method Man, Missy Elliot and an onslaught of others. When he's not mastering the art of spin, Vadim is working on new music with his new Hip-Hop collective The Electric where he lends his hands to the beats and rhythms. This veteran DJ sat down with HipHopWired to give us an international opinion on how he's seen this business grow and change, why he's known as “The Terrorist” and how he battled it out with the FCC to stop the ban of one of his songs.

Origin: St. Petersburg, Russia

Current Location: London, UK

Top Ten List

The Roots - Tipping Point

Reflection Eternal - Reflection Et

Rakim- Microphone Fiend

Big Daddy Kane- Set It Off

BDP- Criminal Minded

ATCQ- Love Movement

Jungle Brothers- Done By The Forces Of Nature

Common- Like Water For Chocolate

Outkast- SouthernPlayalisticCaddilacMusic

Busta Rhymes- Break Ya Neck

Brother Ali- Us

Raekwon- Only Built For Cuban Linx

Dr. Dre- The Chronic


HipHopWired: Tell me how you got your start DJing.

DJ Vadim: I've been DJing since 1988 and I was just buying records back in the day and I just really got into it. I never thought to myself, “Oh my god, this is gonna be my career.” It was just something that I enjoyed doing but it just kept happening more and more and it became my profession.

HipHopWired: Now I heard that in addition to your DJ name, DJ Vadim, your nickname is the terrorist. Is that true?

DJ Vadim: (Laughs) Who told you that? Oh my god, we're on terror alert somebody's probably listening right now. (Laughs) I made a song about twelve years ago called “The Terrorist” with an emcee from Oakland called Motion Man. I make songs all the time but sometimes it's hard to know why certain songs are more popular than other songs. This song took off for me but it had nothing to do with terrorism the way it's defined now. The word meant something totally different ten years ago than it does now. It's more of about being free, easy and being yourself. It's a play on words that means something other than killing people. Unfortunately the FCC didn't like that and it caught people's attention. In some ways that's a song I'm most known for.

HipHopWired: Is that like your song “Your Revolution” that was banned?

DJ Vadim: “The Terrorist” and “Your Revolution” were on the same album, it was also banned by the FCC. I had a bit of bad luck back then…

HipHopWired: Why was that one banned too? Was it the lyrics?

DJ Vadim: For the people who've never heard it. You've got to hear it. All I can say comparable to that is to ban one of Obama's inaugural speeches. It's comparable to the insanity of saying that what Obama's saying needs to be banned because it could be against the best interest of the country. Really if you listen to the lyrics of “Your Revolution”, it's talking about the misogyny and lyrics in Hip-Hop against women and she basically quoted a lot of emcee's lyrics. It was okay for men to want to have Beyotches and sluts and hoes, but if a woman said she wasn't gonna be that, the song gets banned. There's a bit of irony in that. You can say Beyotches, Beyotches, Beyotches but if she says, she wasn't gonna be that, then it's a very big problem for the FCC. You have to look at that and say what's that say about the FCC and how they're trying to control certain communities. What kind of message are they trying to say? It's called for Black music to be putting down people and to be in a certain way meaningless. It's okay to drink 40s and “ghost ride the whip” but as soon as you try to say something suddenly it's not cool. That's the only thing I can think of that made it get banned. We took the FCC to court and we had English professors come in talking about prose and verse and the judgment was overthrown so it's not banned anymore.

HipHopWired: How do you feel the U.S. music scene differs from the music scene in the UK?

DJ Vadim: I think in the U.S. it's very much based on what's on MTV or music television and in general most people don't have a respect for what's old or classic, especially in term of urban music. People don't really wanna hear Big Daddy Kane, people don't wanna hear Kool G Rap, if they played them in a club it would probably clear the dance floor. If you ask the average person in the average Hip-Hop club who Big Daddy Kane is they probably wouldn't know. I would be surprised if they even knew who Rakim was but they would know Soulja Boy or whoever's current. I think that's the difference in the U.K., people know old and new stuff. There's also much more of a respect for what came before. In that sense artists who have more depth in their art field can do shows as opposed to what's big on the radio. That's why a lot of artists who've been pushed to the wayside by commercial radio come to Europe.

HipHopWired: Is that then why you found yourself working with more artists like Talib and Ghostface?

DJ Vadim: You know one thing people always ask me is what do you think of independent or commercial. When I got into music I didn't think, “Yeah I'm gonna listen to indie.” When I started listening to Hip-Hop in '84 there was no thing as indie. I didn't hear about indie until '94, '95 until then it was just Hip-Hop and some of the records were bigger than other records but not necessarily better. Were RunDMC better than the Mantronix or T La Rock? Well the album might of sold more but I remember when T La Rock came out and that might've been bigger than Run DMC, it wasn't about sales it was more of people having respect for the art form. Now it's like if you're into independent Hip-Hop you can't like that because that's on TV, that's on the radio. You can't like Will.i.am because he's in the Black Eyed Peas and they're all over the radio and the TV. For me it's not like that, I don't care if the Roots sold 1 record or 100 million albums, I'll always be a Roots fan.

HipHopWired: What's the latest thing you're working on now?

DJ Vadim: Right now I have a project called the Electric. I make the beats, we have a keyboard player called Ste Keys, a singer called Sabira Jade and Pugz Atomz, an emcee from Chicago. The keyboard player's from Jamaica, the emcee's from Chicago, I'm from the UK and Sabira's from the UK also. We've recorded a debut album called Life Is Moving, we're releasing that at the end of October and I've started my own label called Organically Grown Sound, OGS Records, and we're going to put it all out through that.

HipHopWired: If someone were looking to get in contact with you to get more info on you or your record label what would be the best way to do that?

DJ Vadim: I'm all over Facebook, Myspace or go to DJVadim.com

HipHopWired: Any last words or shoutouts you wanna give?

DJ Vadim: Shout out to the A.

Brazilian Soccer Star Arrested For Plotting Murder Of Ex-Girlfriend, Feeding Her To Dogs

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

The goalie for Brazil's championship Flamengo team was arrested in connection with the death of his ex-girlfriend after police say she was murdered and dismembered before having her body parts fed to dogs.

Bruno Fernandes de Souza is in police custody along with Luiz Henrique Romoan and former police detective Luiz Aparecido Santos.

Authorities says the soccer star hired Santos to kill his ex-girlfriend 25-year-old Eliza Samudio, after the woman tried to prove he was the father of her 4-month-old son .

According to the New York Post, the woman filed a complaint in October saying that Souza beat her and tried to force her to swallow an abortion-inducing drug after she became pregnant the first time they were intimate.

When she refused and had the baby, police say the soccer star became so enraged that he arranged for her brutal torture and murder.

Police say Sauza watched as former police detective Santos strangled the woman, cut up her body and fed some parts to his Rottweilers. Police believe other parts of her body were buried in concrete.
Police believe the murderer had loud music blaring to cover her screams and when she begged him to stop saying “she couldn't bear it any more”, he reportedly replied,

"You are not going to bear it any more. You are going to die."

Police took Souza for DNA testing but he used his legal right to refuse to give any samples.

He has since said that he is innocent and has a “clear conscience.”

The soccer player has also complained that the case might ruin his chances to play for Brazil in the next World Cup.

Eliza Samudio

Video Model Esther Baxter Takes Photos Covered In Oil To Protest BP Oil Spill [Video]

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Esther Baxter the video model and current girlfriend of rapper Joe Budden, is doing her part to show her disdain for the gulf oil spill by covering her body in oil for protest pictures.

The video vixen was also joined by model Sabrina Athena for the “Save Our Sea” campaign and took pictures and video of themselves donning only swimsuits and thick oil.

Speaking on the oil slicked shoot, Baxter says she wants to “bring awareness” to the problem and (more...)

Pregnant Woman Found Murdered, Dismembered Inside Beauty Supply Store [Video]

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Massachusetts police made a gruesome discovery Thursday, after the remains of a pregnant woman were discovered in pieces in the basement of a beauty supply store.

28-year-old Karneetha Sanders was found murdered at Flora's Braiding and Beauty Supply in Randolph Square.

Local police arrested the woman's ex-boyfriend 58-year-old Edward Aduayi after they traced the woman's cellphone to the beauty supply store he and his wife own and found him in the basement.

Police say Aduayi had barricaded himself under the shop and when they asked him where Sanders was, he pointed to a barrel that contained her dismembered remains.

During police interviews the man reportedly told two different stories to authorities; at first claiming that the woman began stabbing herself for no reason while they were driving and ended up killing herself and then changing his story to say that she stabbed him in the finger and “ended up stabbed to death.”

Aduayi says he drove around with her body in the car until he could “figure out what to do with it” and admitted to  police that he dismembered her.

Check out the disturbing coverage from FOX 25 below.

Fan Tries To Attack 50 Cent On Stage In Brazil [Video]

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Although 50 Cent's been in recent headlines for his verbal assaults on Diddy, it looks like the tables have turned now that a crazed fan tried to physically attack him in Brazil.

50 Cent was performing a concert in Salvador, Bahia when a fan suddenly rushed the stage and grabbed him from behind.

The fan's moment of glory was short lived however (more...)

Miami Welcomes Lebron James And Chris Bosh To The Heat With Celebration [Video]

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

The city of Miami welcomed Lebron James and Chris Bosh to their new home with open arms Friday with a celebration in their honor.

13,000 fans packed the stands of the American Airlines Arena to greet James and Bosh, accompanied by team favorite Dwayne Wade all donned in their Heat Jerseys.

Heat stans cheered “Yes We Did” as the trio was lifted in the air by a forklift accompanied by plumes of smoke.

Speaking on the occasion, (more...)

Jay-Z Puts Illuminati And Devil Worshiping Talk To Rest On New Rick Ross Track "Free Mason" [Audio]

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Jay-Z lets it be known that he hears all the talk about him being part of  the Illuminati and worshiping the devil and addresses it on  Rick Ross' new track "Free Mason" from The Boss' upcoming album Teflon Don.

Hear What Jigga Has To Say After The Break!!! (more...)

Former BART Cop Johannes Mehserle Releases Letter Apologizing For Killing Oscar Grant

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Johannes Mehserle, the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) cop convicted on Thursday of involuntary manslaughter for killing Oscar Grant, an unarmed transit rider on New Years Day 2009, has released a statement apologizing for the crime.

His statement reads:

I don't know what the jury in this case is going to decide, but I hope those who hate me and those who understand that I never intended to shoot Oscar Grant will listen to this message.

I have and will continue to live everyday of my life knowing that Mr. Grant should not have been shot. I know a daughter has lost a father and a mother has lost a son. It saddens me knowing that my actions cost Mr. Grant his life, no words express how truly sorry I am.

I hoped to talk to Ms. Johnson and Ms. Mesa in the days following this terrible event, but death threats toward my [More]

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