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June 29, 2006

Method Man's '4:21...The Day After' Hits Stores August

In the dark, womb-like sanctuary of Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Lady studios in downtown Manhattan—a place that has birthed historical musical moments—sits the artist known as Iron Lung, Tical, Wu Brother #1, Johnny Blaze, and of course…Method Man. With a trusty, half-lit blunt by his side, he is lounging in front of white grand piano, his hands sweeping the keyboards, trying to remember a tune he memorized years ago.

Maybe the idea of one of hip hop’s finest—and grimiest—emcees tickling the ivories sounds odd, or out of place, but Mr. Mef has never been the type to fit in. His husky, guttural voice is perhaps the most distinct in the game, his flow—dark and complex like the graphic novels from which he took his moniker from—can bury itself in cinematic tracks from RZA, complement the voices of R&B divas and or attack party tracks from Rocwilder. Whether he is trading verses with partner in rhyme, Redman, crowd surfing at a Wu Tang show, or stealing a scene in various television shows and films, Method Man is a true individual spirit. With his latest album, 4:21, The Day After, he is also focused on being a true artist.


Unlike some previous efforts—where Meth admits his priorities were different—on this new album, he says he’s focusing on lyrics. After his last album, Tical O: The Prequel, he went through an especially rough time in his life—both personally and professionally—which provided him with a bulk of material. “I had a lot on my mind at the time and the second thing was, I decided to really talk about something and I had a lot to draw from and when the pen hit the paper it was like damn, remember this? And by the time I was done it was like shit, let’s go.” The result is his most personal and introspective work yet.

Doing the work behind the boards on 4:21, are Wu Tang mastermind and long-time collaborator, RZA as well as Scott Storch, Havoc, K1 and Eric Sermon. “With Eric, we did three songs in three days,” Meth says with an amazed smile, “He just comes in with ideas of top. And with RZA, shit, I’ve watched him build tracks from scratch, so all I really have to do is put the pen to the paper”. Eric Sermon provided the beat for Meth’s first single, “Say”, featuring Lauryn Hill. The track finds Meth addressing critics, fickle fans and haters for disrespecting him and his Wu Tang brethren.

“I’ve been venting about all this for years and [my manager] was like, ‘Write about it, Eric has the perfect joint.’ And, Lauryn Hill herself, she just had the raw emotion, the small things she said on the song was enough for me to push my pen and let myself be vulnerable.” Meth says his ability to let himself be so open is in line with the entire concept of the album, and its title. “The national weed smoking day is 4/20, so I named my album 4/21 the day after. Because after that day, you have this moment of clarity when you’re not high and you see things clearly.” The Grammy-winner sighs and continues, a serious, determined look on his face. “You feel like you’re not in on the joke, and everyone’s laughing at you. I felt like no one was taking me seriously. I got real angry and I just starting writing.”


Anger proved to be a great motivator, as the Ticalion Stallion wrapped up the album in a few short months. He says the creative process has been cathartic, and though his skin hasn’t gotten any thicker, he’s able to use his writing talent to inspire self-confidence.

“It’s real talk, I’m going to keep my spirits up and not let it get things to me. You know, if you start reading your own press and feeding into it, and you start questioning yourself, like, ‘am I wack?’ and you have to be like, ‘No!’ I learned to pat myself on the back, and that it’s ok to pat myself on the back sometimes.”
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  • Beanie Sigel Working with Dre & Vidal

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Philadelphia-based rapper Beanie Sigel is ready to get back to work after putting his legal troubles behind him. The rapper has decided to work on his fourth solo album with R&B producers Dre & Vidal, whose real names are Andre Harris and Vidal Davis. The duo has produced hits for Michael Jackson, Floetry, Jill Scott, and Musiq.

    Dre & Vidal are also from Philadelphia, and Sigel explained that the city hasn't lost its magic: "Philly been here, it's just that you seeing the raw side of Philly right now. That's all it is. Philly been here. Philly has always been right there in anything: music, sports, whatever. You know what I mean? It's just that you've been hoodwinked for a little minute on the rap side. Everybody ain't 'Gettin'Jiggy With It'in Philly."

    Sigel's new album will be released on his own State Property record label.

    His first two gold-certified albums, 1999's The Truth and 2001's The Reason, were released on Roc-A-Fella Records. The rapper's last release, 2005's The B. Coming, was released on The Dame Dash Music Group label after Jay-Z and Dame Dash ended their Roc-A-Fella Records partnership.


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  • TVT Records loses Battle with DEF JAM records

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    In May 2003, then-Island Def Jam CEO Lyor Cohen and Def Jam Records were found guilty of fraud, copyright infringement, and breach of contract, and ordered to pay $131 million to TVT Records. The award was later overturned by an appeals court. The Associated Press reports that TVT Records'attempt to have the appeal court's decision reviewed by the Supreme Court has failed. The Supreme Court ruled on Monday (June 26th) that they would not hear the case.

    TVT Records initially filed the lawsuit against Cohen and Def Jam when the company pulled out of an agreement to release an Irv Gotti-produced album by Ja Rule and the Cash Money Clic in November 2002. That's after TVT Records had spent more than $1 million to record and market the project.

    Ja Rule was signed to TVT Records in the early '90s as a member of the Cash Money Clic. The rapper explained how his career began after meeting Irv Gotti: "Me and Irv Gotti met in, like, '92, '93, through an extended friend, my man Jody. And we instantly hit it off. First time we went in the studio, we hit it off. And we did a few records, and we formed a group, CMC. And that was my first introduction into the music world."


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  • June 28, 2006

    Warrant issued after DMX misses court

    WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - The rapper DMX failed to show up in court Wednesday to face a bevy of bad-driving charges, and a judge who had granted him two postponements said she had had enough.

    City Court Judge Barbara Leak issued an arrest warrant for DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons and whose albums include "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot" and "Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood."

    "We have granted him a number of courtesies," the judge said. "It ends now."

    The rapper's lawyer, Stacey Murray, promised that he would come to court Thursday. She said DMX, 35, had flown to New York from Arizona for the court appearance but apparently became ill.

    DMX was pulled over in White Plains on June 2 for speeding and making unsafe lane changes in a 2001 Chevrolet Suburban, police said. Once he was stopped, police said, officers found he was not wearing a seat belt and did not have a driver's license.

    Nine days later, he was ticketed for driving a 2006 Suburban on the shoulder of the Hutchinson River Parkway in Harrison.

    On June 16, police in Scottsdale, Ariz., cited him for carrying a concealed handgun outside a nightclub. They said he pulled the gun from a holster and put it under the front seat of his 1964 Chevrolet convertible.

    Last month, the rapper was arrested in London after refusing to put on a seat belt and becoming abusive on a flight from New York, authorities said.

    Last year, DMX served 70 days in jail for violating his parole following a 2004 incident in which he posed as an undercover federal agent and crashed his SUV through a security gate at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

    A week after he pleaded guilty in that incident, state police accused him of driving over 100 mph on Interstate 684 in North Castle, in Westchester County.


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  • Busta Rhymes Video Clip from BET Awards ft. I love my Chick/Touch it Remix w/ Eminem


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  • June 26, 2006

    'It's All In The Stars' on June 27 at '06 BET AWARDS With A-List Guests Diddy, Snoop Dogg & Missy Elliott

    /PRNewswire/ -- BET announced today that multi-faceted entertainment mogul Diddy and hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg are set to present at the 2006 BET AWARDS along with an all-star roster that includes 2006 NBA Champion and MVP Dwayne Wade of the Miami Heat, Ice Cube, Jagged Edge, Danny Glover, Baby, David Banner, Keenan Ivory Wayans, Mo'Nique, Yung Joc, Big Tigger, and Julissa, along with Ralph Carter, Bernadette Stanis, and Jimmie Walker of the famed Black sitcom "Good Times." Adding to the glitz and glam of BET's most-anticipated show of the year, four-time BET AWARDS winner Missy Elliott and R&B songstress Fantasia have been added to the lineup, as well as Sheila E., India.Arie, Lloyd Banks, Yolanda Adams, Rah Digga and Papoose. The electrifying, live three-hour telecast of BET AWARDS '06 at LA's historic Shrine Auditorium will take place at 8 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. CT on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 (tape-delayed in the Mountain and Pacific zones).

    Undeniably the most exciting night in Black entertainment, the BET AWARDS is filled with explosive performances and once-in-a-lifetime moments from start to finish. Host Damon Wayans will also be accompanied by Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chaka Khan, Humanitarian Award recipient Harry Belafonte, and previously announced presenters Vivica A. Fox, Outkast, Vince Young, Rihanna, Shawn and Marlon Wayans; and past BET AWARDS host Steve Harvey. Topping the stunning list of celebrity performances, already announced by Executive Producer and BET Executive Vice President for Entertainment and Music Programming Stephen Hill, is Beyonce, Prince, Chaka Khan, Jamie Foxx, Busta Rhymes, Mary J. Blige, T.I., Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Keyshia Cole, Lil Wayne and Mary Mary.

    106 & Park hosts Julissa and Big Tigger will jumpstart the coverage on awards day at 6 p.m. ET/5 p.m. CT with 106 & Park Live From the Red Carpet. They'll get first crack at all the celebrities and nominees before they head into the Shrine for the telecast where artists will be feted in 15 different categories. After the show, more '06 BET AWARDS action can be seen and heard during BET NEWS Special: The Black Carpet Lounge hosted by Toure at 11 p.m. ET/10 p.m. CT. This one-hour program will feature exclusive interviews, show highlights and recap all of the day's action.

    In addition, BET viewers can cast their votes for their favorite performer in the BET.com Viewers' Choice poll at http://www.bet.com/, which takes place in "real-time" during the course of the telecast. Viewers can tune in to the ceremony to see if their chosen performer won the Viewers' Choice award, and also check out other interactive features.


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  • Latest Podcast release: Sit Back & Take Notes Pt. 2 / Jay-Z 44 4z Video clip

    Check the podcast section for the latest banger....Sit Back & Take Notes Pt. 2.

    For those that missed it, check Jay-Z's 44 4z performance right here..



    Also check rnbsession.com for the latest R&B update...


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  • June 24, 2006

    Questlove helping Jay-Z with Reasonable Doubt Performance

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Questlove from the Roots has worked with Jay-Z in the past, so he wasn't surprised when the rap mogul asked him to serve as musical director for his special concert this Sunday (June 25th) at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The drummer said he was a little nervous about Jay-Z performing all of the songs from his 1996 platinum debut, Reasonable Doubt. Questlove told MTV.com, "Unless you do (the songs) night after night, there's a chance you could forget (the lyrics). In (Jay's) case, I'm suggesting -- I've seen (Bruce) Springsteen do it, R.E.M. do it, (David) Bowie do it -- I'm suggesting that (there) be a teleprompter. There are too many words in '22 Two's'(and) 'Regrets.'Right now, he's playing the album over and over again, learning words. He says he's gonna know everything."

    Questlove was also concerned because several guest from Reasonable Doubt, such as the late Notorious B.I.G. and Foxy Brown, who is suffering from sudden severe hearing lost, are unavailable. The producer said, "'Bring It On'(has) my favorite (DJ) Premier loop. The problem is it's a posse cut. (Who knows what's going on with) Jaz-O and Sauce Money. I don't want to cut one verse of that song. That is my favorite song on Reasonable Doubt. I gotta figure out a way to prolong it. Make (Jay) bust a second verse or something.

    He added, "This show, I will say that this is gonna be a challenge. It's sort of like doing a magic trick when you have to destroy a building and (then) that building is demolished. You've got one shot. We're gonna do a very different approach. Yes, we're gonna do Reasonable Doubt. But the question is, how are we gonna do it? I got my work cut out (for me)."

    Jay-Z will launch a world tour in September.

    In related news, the Roots will release their Def Jam Records debut, Game Theory, in August.


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  • Bone Crusher Joins cast of Celebrity Fit Club 4

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Atlanta-based rapper Bone Crusher is the latest rapper to sign on for VH-1's Celebrity Fit Club. Biz Markie, Young MC, and Bizarre are some of the other rappers who have appeared on the popular reality show. The cast of Celebrity Fit Club 4 also includes: Carnie Wilson, Angie Stone, Nick Turturro, Erika Eleniak, Ted Lange, Tina Yothers, and Vinnie Pastore.

    In related news, Bone Crusher will release his new album, Release The Beast, next month. The lead single from the project is "Southern Gorillas."

    Bone Crusher released his gold-certified debut, AttenCHUN, in 2003. The set featured the mega-hit "Never Scared," but his follow-up, Fight Music, was pushed back and ultimately shelved after his former label, Arista Records, was folded into Jive-BMG.


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  • Trick Daddy working on new album and DVD

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Miami-based rapper Trick Daddy is currently working on a new album called Book Of Thugs, Part II, which he plans to release in September. He's also working on a new DVD titled Trick Daddy: The Real Entourage. According to Trick Daddy's publicist, the project, which is due out late this summer, will follow the rapper through his day-to-day life, which includes meeting women, playing craps, freestylin', and cooking. Trick Daddy's father, Pops, is also featured throughout the DVD.

    Trick Daddy broke down what was so unique about the Miami sound: "I guess it's their vocabulary, is more country, but our vocabulary is more ghetto, is more Southern, is more slang. You know, we ain't as much country."

    The rapper added: "Then ain't too many cities in the world where you have Haitians, Cubans, Colombians, Puerto Rican, Africans, Jamaicans, and Caucasians. You ain't gonna find too many cities in the world like that, and we grew up in it, where we might have five Haitians in my classroom, five Jamaicans, you know? Miami is like the America to a lot of minorities."


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  • June 23, 2006

    Rick Ross Honored As RIAA Certifies Ringtones As Gold, Platinum

    Miami Rapper Rick Ross' ringtone is now a blingtone

    Ross received a plaque bearing a golden cell phone Wednesday when music industry officials honored 128 songs as the first batch of gold and platinum ringtones. Just like vinyl, tapes and CDs, the sounds of ringing cell phones will now translate into awards for sales of 500,000, 1 million and beyond.

    "The ring tones are just another gateway to connecting with the kids and the fans," said Ross, whose award sported a shiny cell phone rather than the usual gold album. "That's just the next level."

    Ross, whose first album comes out later this year, was cited for his best-selling single "Hustlin'." He was joined in the ring(tone) of honor by big-name acts like the Black Eyed Peas, Beyonce, 50 Cent, Kanye West and others.

    In all, 84 acts were cited as gold winners, 40 platinum and four as multiplatinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The awards are given based on downloads of the ringtones.

    "Just a few short years ago, it was unthinkable for sales on ringtones to go platinum," said RIAA Chairman Mitch Bainwol. "But here we are. We're transforming the way we hear our music."

    According to industry experts, about 10 percent of music industry revenues worldwide now come from ringtones.

    Ross said when he goes into the studio in the future, the idea of making a popular ringtone will definitely be a part of the process.

    "You want to do a record so catchy that everybody wants to go out and get it as a ringtone," said Ross.

    The gold and platinum certification came under the title of "Master Ringtone," signifying that they were created from the original masters of the songs. The ringtones are sometimes a synthesized instrumental version rather than the artist's recording.


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  • June 21, 2006

    Busta Opens With A Bang

    Chopping off his signature dreadlocks probably had nothing to do with it, but perhaps aligning with Dr. Dre's Aftermath imprint did the trick. Whatever the reason, Busta Rhymes should be sporting the widest grin he can muster today as the latest SoundScan totals show that The Big Bang will open at #1 on Billboard's album chart, marking a first in a career that spans 15 years, seven solo albums and a stint with Leaders of the New School.

    Week-one sales of The Big Bang, Busta's first collection of fresh material since 2002, topped out at nearly 209,000 copies — more than enough to earn Rhymes his inaugural chart-topping debut. The success has to taste sweet for Busta, especially after his last release, 2002's It Ain't Safe No More, opened at #43 with 62,000 scans — the rapper's first LP to debut outside of the chart's top 10.

    Rhymes' current retail dominance helped him usurp the Billboard crown from previous champs AFI. Second-week sales of the rockers' Decemberunderground slipped 43 percent to finish the week with 104,000 sales and the chart's #3 ranking. The Dixie Chicks' Taking the Long Way spends a second-straight week at #2 after selling 130,000 units.

    There's no stopping the soundtrack to the Disney Channel original movie "High School Musical," which climbs one spot to #4 with 79,000-plus scans after 23 weeks in stores. The chart's #5 slot belongs to a newcomer: One-X, the second LP from Canadian rockers Three Days Grace, which sold 78,000 copies its first week out. The soundtrack to the animated feature "Cars" follows at #6 with 75,000 scans, just in front of Stadium Arcadium, the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Rick Rubin-produced double album. During its sixth week of release, Arcadium sold another 74,000 copies to finish at #7.

    Rascal Flatts' Me & My Gang holds at #8 with 73,000 scans, followed at #9 by Yung Joc's New Joc City, which slides six spots with nearly 70,000 sales. Ice Cube's Laugh Now, Cry Later slips to #10 opening, selling 64,000 copies during its second week in stores.

    Busta and Three Days Grace led a total of 13 new releases that will crack Billboard's top 200. Billy Joel's 12 Gardens Live, a two-disc souvenir from the Piano Man's recent 12-show stand at Madison Square Garden, opens at #14 with 44,000 scans. Widespread Panic's Earth to America put up first-week sales of close to 21,000 for a #48 bow.

    Sonic Youth's Rather Ripped debuts this week at #71 with 16,000 sold, while Shadows Fall claim #83 after first-week interest in the New England metallers' Fallout From the War net 13,000-plus sales.

    Regina Spektor debuts at #135 after selling nearly 8,000 copies of Begin to Hope. Anatomy Of, an album's worth of covers from Ozzfest 2006 performers Between the Buried and Me, finishes at #151 with sales just shy of the 7,000 mark. Keb' Mo's Suitcase claims the #176 slot, selling close to 6,000 copies, and Frankie J just makes the cut at #198, selling 5,000 copies of his new Spanish-language album, Un Nuevo Dia.


    Source - Mtv.com


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  • Ice Cube Debuts On Top 5

    (New York, NY - June 15, 2006) - Multi-Platinum and Legendary Godfather of Rap, Ice Cube made an impressive return with the first-week sales debut of his new album, "Laugh Now, Cry Later," which was independently released on June 6, through his own Lench Mob Records. Cube's first solo effort in 6 years, "Laugh Now, Cry Later" debuted in this weeks Top 200 sales chart at #4, and Hip Hop/R & B charts at #2, selling 145,000 units in its first week - one of the highest first-week sales totals of any independent hip-hop artist release.

    Featuring 18 solid tracks, which boasts production from top-level producers like Scott Storch, Swizz Beatz and Lil' Jon, and featuring guests Snoop Dogg and Dub C, "Laugh Now, Cry Later" has been warmly received by critics and regarded as one his best bodies of work to date. On the heals of the success of the album's first official single, the chart topping Scott Storch-produced track, "Why We Thugs," Cube recently released the album's second single, "Go to Church," which was produced by Lil' Jon and features Snoop Dogg.

    Known to be one of the most important figures in rap history, Ice Cube began his career with the Notorious West Coast Gangsta Rap Group N.W.A a little over 18 years ago. At the height of the group's success, Ice Cube broke away to begin his solo career. His initial release, "Amerikkka's Most Wanted" (Priority, 1990) sold over a 1 million copies. His sophomore solo effort, "Death Certificate" (Priority, 1991), debuted at #1 on the R&B Album chart, #2 on the Top 200 album chart and went on to sell over 2 million copies. His impressive musical career also includes the multi-platinum success of both his double album "War and Peace," and hit albums "Lethal Injection," "Bootlegs & B-Sides," and "The Predator." Ice Cube has sold over 10 million albums to date. "Laugh Now, Cry Later" is Cube's sixth album to bow in the top 10 tier of the album chart.


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  • Loon set to release sophomore album independently

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Harlem-based rapper Loon will release his sophomore album, No Friends, on August 29th on his own Boss Up Entertainment label in conjunction with X-Ray Records. The set is the rapper's first release since leaving Bad Boy Records in 2004.

    Loon said in a released statement, "The reason I called it No Friends is because this is the first project that I've put together by myself. I put it together to put something out for the streets and show some diversity and balance, things I never got to show on Bad Boy. This is me collaborating with my own artists and putting together some treats that people might not be used to be hearing from Loon."

    The new project will include the Mase diss track, "What Happened To Pastor?" The two friends fell out last year and have been going at each other ever since.

    Loon has traveled a long road before going the independent route. The rapper was signed to Tommy Boy Records and Arista Records before releasing his self-titled debut on Bad Boy Records in 2003.

    The rapper explained how his experiences have turned him into a great businessman: "I would never acknowledge those situations as depressing or degrading or anything negative. I can honestly say through all those experiences it shaped and molded me to be a very sharp businessman."


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  • June 20, 2006

    The Top 10 'Basketball Superstar and Rap Icon'

    By: Guru Derrick E. Vaughan

    The Top 10 'Basketball Superstar and Rap Icon' Duo's of All-Time From The "Dunkadelic Era" In America, 1984-Present

    King James/Jay-Z, Iverson/Tupac, Jordan/RUN-DMC head the All-Time list. 2nd Annual 2006 All-Dunkadelic Team and 1st Annual 2006 College All-Dunkadelic Team and MVP's will be announced Thursday June 29th after the NBA Draft.

    (PRWEB) June 19, 2006 -- The "Basketball and Hip-Hop" culture fusion of the past 22 years has been defined as The "Dunkadelic Era" In America, 1984-Present. In 1984 when Michael Jordan and his "Air Jordans" hit the NBA, and the Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin forming of Def Jam records the new culture era of "Basketball and Hip-Hop" was created in America. The Top 10 All-Time Basketball Superstar and Rap Icon Duo's shows how the player and the rap artists connect as a 1-2 punch in the world of hip-hop.

    1. LeBron James and Jay-Z, the "Dunkadelic Mega-Star of Basketball" and the "Hip-Hop Icon King." King James is the basketball phenom that is ruling the NBA. Jay-Z is the mogul who's leading hip-hop. LeBron and Jay-Z are the 2 biggest icons of the culture. LeBron raises the Rock-A-Fella "Dynasty" sign while he's being introduced at the start of games. LeBron and Jay-Z have a link as the Ambassadors for "Basketball and Hip-Hop."

    2. Allen Iverson and Tupac Shakur, the #1 renegade basketball player of All-Time, and the #1 renegade rapper of All-Time. Iverson is known as "The Answer" and Tupac was known as "The Messenger." Iverson and Tupac both defined more than any other player or rapper the "Basketball and Hip-Hop" culture fusion of the past 20 years. Iverson made tattoos' and bling the status symbol in basketball that connected with the "Gettin' Paid" big-time "Gangsta" image of Tupac. AI and Pac will be linked as the 2 icons that best personified the "Basketball and Hip-Hop" culture in America.

    3. Michael Jordan and RUN-DMC/Rakim, Michael Jordan the Greatest player of All-Time and RUN-DMC the most significant rap artists of All-Time. Jordan took basketball to a new level just as RUN-DMC did for hip-hop. Jordans' game demanded attention, and so did the lyrics of Rakim. MJ put fear into every team and player in the NBA. Rakim was telling the hip-hop world "I Ain't No Joke." Jordan and RUN-DMC are linked as both made sneakers a fashion statement within the hip-hop culture.

    4. Shaquille O'Neal and Notorious B.I.G., Shaq is called "The Daddy" and Biggie was known as "Big Pappa." They both moved as if they were Vito Corleone. Shaq and Biggie could explode at any time with tremendous force. Shaq with his explosive dunks, and Biggie with his powerful lyrics. The 2 icons are linked as both remain giant shadows over the world of "Basketball and Hip-Hop."

    5. Dwyane Wade and Kanye West, D-Wade is the silent and confident leader of the Miami Heat, and will be forever compared to LeBron. Kanye like D-Wade is compared to Jay-Z because both come from Roc-A-Fella records. D-Wade is a new element to basketball as Kanye is to hip-hop. D-Wade and Kanye are linked because they both have the same demenor and style.

    6. Carmelo Anthony and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Carmelo is the basketball superstar that has been considered the next Allen Iverson with his tattoos', shooting sleeve, cornrows, and street credibility. 50 Cent like Melo was "Getting Rich or was Going to Die Trying". Carmelo and 50 Cent are linked because both represent the hard street side of hip-hop.

    7. Kevin Garnett and Snoop Dogg, KG and Snoop Dogg are both part of the old school, but still is a major player with the new school. KG and Snoop have that laid back attitude with style and charisma. When KG was calling sports announcers "My Dawg" Snoop was dropping the "Shizzle Fizzle My Nizzle." KG and Snoop are linked because both bring a Cool and Chill mentality to "Basketball and Hip-Hop."

    8. Rasheed Wallace and Chuck D./Eminem, Rasheed like his fellow N. Carolina Tar Heel Michael Jordan has 2 MCee's that compare to him. Rasheed known as "Roscoe" to his team-mates is the basketball star who creates controversy with his comments and actions as Chuck D. and Eminem do with their lyrics. Raheed who plays for the Detroit Pistons is the hometown of Eminem. Rasheed will "Fight for the Power" against the establishment just like Chuck D. and Public Enemy.

    9. Stephon Marbury and Nas, Stephon the playground superstar from Coney Island, and Nas the hip-hop icon from Long Island City. Starbury and Nas are both linked by their Brooklyn, New York roots. Starbury and Nas are "Basketball and Hip-Hop" icons that often get left off of the "Best of Their Generation" list. In the end Starbury and Nas are 2 kids form Brooklyn that made it out one had a sick crooss-over, and the other had sick lyrics.

    10. Kobe Bryant and Nelly, Kobe the cocky charismatic superstar is the golden boy of basketball, and Nelly the cocky charismatic icon of hip-hop. Kobe and Nelly both bring a glitz and glamour to the culture. Kobe was labeled the next Michael Jordan, and Nelly the next sex symbol of hip-hop after LL Cool J and Tupac. Kobe and Nelly are linked because both bring that Hollywood status to the culture.

    NBA Commissioner David Stern and hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons are the 2 "Godfathers" of The "Dunkadelic Era" In America, 1984-Present.

    The 2nd Annual 2006 All-Dunkadelic and 1st Annual 2006 College All-Dunkadelic Team and MVP's will be announced Thursday June 29th after the NBA Draft.

    Amare Stoudemire of Phoenix was the 1st Annual 2005 All-Dunkadelic Team MVP. LeBron, D-Wade, Vince, and Kenyon Martin were selected to the All-Dunkadelic First Team.


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  • Coca Cola Presents the 2006 Essence Music Festival: Taking It Back to the 'Old School'

    Old School Reunion Featuring Doug E. Fresh and the Pioneers of Hip-Hop Including Slick Rick, Sugar Hill Gang, MC Lyte, Biz Markie, Whodini and Dana Dane Added to Festival Line-Up on Sunday, July 2nd

    NEW YORK, June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Coca-Cola Presents the 2006 Essence Music Festival today announced the addition of a star-studded old school reunion, Doug E. Fresh and The Pioneers of Hip-Hop, to the Festival's jam-packed line-up of main-stage performances on Sunday, July 2nd at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The old school reunion show will feature Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick, Sugar Hill Gang, MC Lyte, Biz Markie, Whodini and Dana Dane. Other performers on July 2nd will include Chris Brown, Jaheim, New Edition and Bobby Brown, and Steve Harvey.

    "ESSENCE is thrilled to welcome these ground-breaking artists to round out the show at the Coca-Cola Presents the 2006 Essence Music Festival," said ESSENCE President Michelle Ebanks. "The old school reunion performance will perfectly complement scheduled appearances by Cedric the Entertainer, Charlie Wilson, Earth, Wind & Fire, Keyshia Cole, LL Cool J, Mary J. Blige, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, Mo'Nique, Toni Braxton, and Yolanda Adams for the largest gathering of African-American musical talent in the world."

    Diddy and Friends will not perform at the Coca-Cola Presents the 2006 Essence Music Festival due to a regrettably unforeseen scheduling conflict.

    Tickets are on sale at ticketmaster.com, (800) 488-5252 or (713) 629-3700 in Houston. Tickets are $45, $56, $67, $72, $83, and $110. All tickets are subject to additional service charges. For hotel accommodations, call (888) 508-5731. For more information, see the June 2006 issue of ESSENCE or log on to essence.com.

    The Coca-Cola Company is the Festival's presenting sponsor for the ninth consecutive year. The Coca-Cola Presents the 2006 Essence Music Festival's major sponsors are Budweiser/Bud Light, Kraft Foods, Chevrolet, McDonald's and Verizon Communications. In addition, Level Vodka, Southwest Airlines, U.S. Army and Wells Fargo will serve as official sponsors for the Festival. Additional sponsors will be announced at a later date.

    The Coca-Cola Presents the 2006 Essence Music Festival is produced by Essence Festivals LLC in association with Festival Productions of New Orleans. Essence Festivals LLC is a division of Essence Communications Inc. (ECI). ECI is also the publisher of ESSENCE magazine. ESSENCE, after 36 years, continues to be the preeminent lifestyle magazine for African-American women.

    Source: ESSENCE


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  • Meth & Red: How to throw a party at the playboy mansion

    LOS ANGELES, CA, June 19, 2006 - Hip-Hop's dynamic duo, Method Man and Redman, are poised to unleash their special brand of mayhem in Meth & Red: How to Throw a Party at the Playboy Mansion. Available on DVD July 18 from the Playboy Entertainment Group ($14.99 SRP), it’s a hilarious take on every guy’s fantasy – crashing Hugh Hefner’s pad and throwing the ultimate house party.

    Synopsis
    Everyone knows that Hef's the original playa. But when hip-hop multi-platinum megastars Redman and Method Man decide to jump the Playboy Mansion fence to throw a hot party for themselves and a few hundred of their closest friends, it's an outrageous never-before-seen look into Hef's world. The Dynamic Duo, Funk Doc and Mr. Meth explore the mansion grounds, referee a skins vs. skins tennis match, hot box chronic in the sauna, get down in the grotto, and instigate a Jell-O wrestling tournament between some of the ladies at the ultimate Playboy Mansion party. Watch old school meet new school in this freaky-deaky comedy! Hef's crib has never seen a party like this - and neither have you!


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  • June 18, 2006

    50 Cent Lands On Forbes Celebrity 100 Power List Earns $41 Mill Last Year

    50 Cent was named in the Forbes Magazine's annual "Celebrity 100 Power List," joining Tom Cruise, Oprah Winfrey, Tiger Woods and Howard Stern who were also among the top ten most paid and talked about stars of TV, film, sports and music.
    According toForbes, 50 Cent (born Curtis Jackson) earned around $41 million between June of 2005 and June 2006, landing him at the No. 8 position. There he outranked stars like Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Paris Hilton and the cast of HBO's "The Sopranos," thanks to income generated from record and ringtone sales as well as his G-Unit clothing line.

    The magazine put actor and new dad Tom Cruise in the No.1 spot, citing his $67 million in earnings last year as well as the publicity surrounding his romance with Katie Holmes, and his couch-hopping appearance on the "Oprah" show, among others making him one of America's most-talked about celebrities.

    For a complete list of the Forbes' list please visit: The Celebrity 100 - Forbes.com. Ironically, 50 Cent was also No. 8 on Forbes list of top earning musicians released earlier this year.


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  • June 17, 2006

    INDIA.ARIE 2006 TOUR DATES

    India.Arie releases a new single 'There's Hope' from her highly anticipated June 27th release. Check it out below and be sure to check out her tour schedule!

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    INDIA.ARIE 2006 TOUR DATES
    June 22 San Diego, CA Humphrey’s Concert by the Bay
    June 23 Saratoga, CA Garden Theatre
    June 24 Lake Tahoe, NV Montbleu Resort Casino
    June 25 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl (NOTE: India is a guest of Sergio Mendes’)
    JUNE 27 NEW ALBUM: TESTIMONY: VOL. 1, LIFE & RELATIONSHIP in stores
    July 1 West Palm Beach, FL Meyer Amphitheater
    July 5 Chicago, IL Taste Of Chicago Festival (FREE)
    July 6 Buffalo, NY Lafayette Square Festival Downtown Buffalo Festival (FREE)
    July 7 Toronto, Canada Danforth Music Hall
    July 13 Louisville, KY Kentucky Center For the Arts
    July 14 Detroit, MI Chene River Amphitheater
    July 15 St. Louis, MO Live on the Levee Festival, Riverfront Under The Arch (FREE)
    July 19 Atlantic City, NJ House Of Blues
    July 21 Washington, DC Carter Barron Amphitheatre
    July 23 New Brunswick, NJ State Theatre
    July 29 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park
    July 30 Memphis, TN Orpheum Theatre
    September 19 Redding, CA Cascade Theater
    September 17 Laytonville, CA Black Oak Ranch


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  • Young Jeezy says duet album with AKON is a possibility

    By: Yves Erwin Salomon

    Young Jeezy and Akon hooked up for the Top Ten hit "Soul Survivor" last year, and the two recently recorded a song for Young Jeezy's forthcoming album, The Inspiration: Thug Motivation 102. Jeezy told MTV.com that the two men might record a duet project in the future. The rapper said, "We got a good chemistry. A lot of people ask me why I went back with him (for my new album). It makes sense. We're cut from the same cloth. What he sings about is what I speak about. I know we make a gang of good music together. Why hold it back? It's for the 'hood."

    The rapper added, "We kind of chop it up. But on 'Soul Survivor,'he surprised me. I thought it was too big of a record. I didn't get it at first. I did my verse, we sat back and listened to it, I said, 'Cool.'But I didn't get it. Now I get it."

    As for the title of the new album, which is due in October, Jeezy said, "The Inspiration, I feel that more than anything. I inspire people like they inspire me. We trade off. The Inspiration is the manual. Something you pick up. I won't say like the Good Book, but it inspires you to do what you doing. The reason why I wanted Thug Motivation 102, that's what I'm still on. It ain't really about no money. I do this because this is what I love to do. I love to see people react to the things I say. I didn't want to get too far away from what I did."


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  • June 16, 2006

    Former Bad Boy Hit Man, Searches for Hip-Hop’s next star, with “The Celebrity Makers”

    Washington, DC - Ron “Amen Ra” Lawrence, “P. Diddy’s” former right hand and the man responsible for hit songs such as : Jay-Z’s “I know what girls like”, the Lox’s “Money Power & Respect”, and Salt & Pepa’s “Hyped on the Mic” , recently announced the launch of his nationwide talent search, entitled: “The Celebrity Makers.”


    Celebrity makers will conduct a 10 city tour, looking for the best today’s hip-hop culture has to offer. As part of the project, the first 1000 entries received from each of the 10 cities will be reviewed by top music industry professionals then narrowed down to 100 semi-finalists from each city. The 100 semi-finalists’ names and photos will be posted along with a 5 second video clip of their entry at www.thecelebritymakers.com.


    Under Lawrence’s masterful eye, 10 of urban America’s most talented individuals will have a chance to battle for their lifelong dream to become professional entertainers. Performing against fierce competition, the 10 finalists will be critiqued on their stage presence, star power, vocal talent, and dancing ability.


    Currently underway, the project will be in city near you soon. Striving stars in the Richmond and surrounding areas, will get their chance on Saturday, July 22nd as “The Celebrity Makers” presents an Unsigned Hype Hip-Hop and R&B talent show at the renowned Cotton Club.


    “With the overwhelming success of American Idol and MTV’s Making the Band, this is yet another opportunity for striving artists land a record deal,” says Maurice Hutton, Founder & CEO of Militant Mindz Entertainment.


    Don’t miss out on the chance to become America’s next top celebrity!


    To secure an audition, provide sponsorship, advertisement or for more information, please contact The Celebrity Makers at (571)714-7307 or via e-mail at info@thecelebritymakers.com or visit www.thecelebritymakers.com.