Raekwon gushes that the wait is finally over for Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2, featuring The RZA, Dr. Dre, J Dilla and others, as he signs deal with EMI to release the follow-up to his 1995 hip-hop classic this summer.
Raekwon, whose 1995 platinum classic Only Built 4 Cuban Linx was universally hailed as a rap classic and has sold more than 1.1 million units in the US, according to Nielsen Soundscan, has signed a distribution deal with EMI Label Services for his ICEH20 Records label to release Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 in the US and Canada later this summer. EMI Label Services will also provide Raekwon with additional radio promotion support and licensing and synchronization services.
The wait is finally over, Raekwon says. Words cannot describe how extremely happy I am to work with EMI Music to put out my album.
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 buzz single and video The New Wu features fellow Wu-Tang Clan members Method Man and Ghostface Killah and is getting mixshow airplay at radio stations across the country, including Hot 97 in New York. The album features a spectacular line-up of guest appearances and producers: The RZA, Dr. Dre, J Dilla, The Wu-Tang Clan, Jadakiss, Busta Rhymes, Bun B and The Game, among others.
We are thrilled to have a chance to work with the legendary Raekwon, said Dominic Pandiscia, Senior Vice President and General Manager, EMI Label Services. He has had a massive impact on the history of Hip Hop and Urban music overall. Everyone at EMI is excited to be working on this record and continuing his legacy.
Rap fans were mesmerized by Raekwons distinctive brand of street slanguistics when he emerged as a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. The Staten Island, New York rap groups debut album, 1993s Enter The Wu-Tang Clan (36 Chambers), was a landmark collection that introduced the groups signature blend of kung-fu inspired reality rap. Raekwon established himself as a solo star in 1995 with the release of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. The mafia minded album, which peaked at No. 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album chart, unfolded like a cinematic crime caper, with such imaginative songs as Criminology, Incarcerated Scarfaces and Ice Cream propelling the album to platinum status.
Raekwons second album, 1999s Immobilarity, was certified gold. To date, Raekwon has career sales of more than 1.6 million units in the US, according to Nielsen Soundscan.
Now, with the impending release of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2, Raekwon is ready to release his second masterpiece. Its been a long time coming, he says, and Ive put my *lo**, sweat and tears into making this classic album for my fans.
Following up the platinum-plus Paper Trail, Tips next disc is tentatively scheduled to hit shelves in 2010. According to MTV News the ATLien has already recorded 20 tracks in preparation for his new project. While he picked up the pen for Paper Trail, Tip says hes recording some tracks straight from his memory.
Im doing it half and half, he told MTV of his writing process. It depends on the type of record Im doing. I have records now I did and I just went and did it like I used to, and I got some where I wrote it down. Im not committing myself to one way or another. Itd have to be an infusion, just depending on what sort of album I want to make. [Watch Below]
Recording is never a problem for me, he added. Im able to record any time. Through the best of times and through the worst of times, Im still able to record. It may change the sort of song you do, but you never can tell. You never know until that moment gets there.
In addition to his upcoming solo set, the Grand Hustle leader will also be re-releasing Paper Trail with five new songs, as well as other extra content. As of press time it is uncertain when either album will drop.
Jamie Foxx, has apologized to Miley Cyrus for launching a crude attack on the teen sensation on his Sirius satellite radio show, where he told her to "Make a sex tape and grow up!"
He issued the apology on on Tuesday's episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, claiming he meant no harm.
"I have a radio show. We're really the black Howard Stern. We go at everybody. There was a situation with Miley Cyrus, and I just want to say, I apologize for what I said. I didn't mean it maliciously. You know I'm a comedian. You know my heart."
It's not clear when the comments were made. But the insults began flying after someone brought up the 16-year-old's recent feud with Radiohead after Cyrus wasn't allowed to hang out with the band after the Grammys.
Foxx, 41, is heard saying: "Who is Miley Cyrus? The one with all the gums? She need to get a gum transplant!"
He also says: "Make a sex tape and grow up!"
A woman is heard calling Cyrus the b-word.
As Eminem gears up to release his highly anticipated album Relapse, the Detroit emcee opened up about several topics in an interview with XXL Magazine [click to read], set to hit news stands May 5.
Shady spoke on his widely publicized drug addiction, explaining, "I wasnt ready mentally. I wasnt ready to give up the drugs. I didnt really think I had a problem. Basically, I went in, and I came out. I relapsed, and I spent the next three years struggling with it. Also, at that time, I felt like I wanted to pull back, because my drug problem had got so bad. I felt like, Maybe if I take a break, maybe this will help. I started to get into the producer role more I can still be out there with my music, like with the Re-Up album, but I dont have to be in the spotlight the whole time.
Em also revealed his feelings about the death of his friend, Proof of D12. Everyone felt his loss, from his kids, to his wife, to everyone," he said of the late rapper, who died just over three years ago. "But, for some reason, in hindsight, the way I felt was almost like it happened to just me Maybe at the time I was a little bit selfish with it. I think it kind of hit me so hard. It just blindsided me. I just went into such a dark place that, with everything, the drugs, my thoughts, everything."
Eminem added that he is just now able to discuss the matter without becoming emotional. "Proof was the anchor. He was everything to D12. And not just the group-for me, personally, he was everything.
Finally, Em spoke on the current state of Hip Hop, revealing that he had stayed current on the art form, but wasn't necessarily impressed. "...without naming any names, it just felt like Hip Hop was going downhill. And it seemed like kinda fast. You know, in them three years, it was like everybody just cares about the hook and the beat; nobody really cares about substance."
But not all hope is lost for Eminem, it seems, as a few names have kept him hopeful about the Hip Hop game. "But with this new T.I. album, with this new Lil Wayne album of recent, it seems like things are looking a lot better now. You can appreciate Lil Wayne using different words to rhyme and actually rhyming words that you know. Or T.I., where you hear shit and youre like Whoa, ah, I wish I would have thought of that!"
What would Americas 25 million regular marijuana consumers do with $14 billion? How about pay taxes gladly.
Thats the message the Executive Director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) delivered this morning, on tax day, during a press conference on the steps of the General Post Office in Midtown Manhattan, along with an oversized $14 billion check made out to the US Treasury Department.
The check total is a conservative estimate of what American taxpayers spend every year to maintain marijuana prohibition. According to the report "The Budgetary Implications of Marijuana Prohibition in the United States," Americans spend some $6 billion annually on marijuana-related law enforcement. Taxing and regulating the production and sale of cannabis like alcohol products would eliminate these costs, while raising an additional $8 billion in new tax revenue each year, according to the report, which was endorsed by Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman and over 500 other accredited economists.
Supporters of a tax and regulate approach to marijuana will gather at the General Post Office (441 Eighth Ave) again today at 4:20 PM to formally present the check.
As Eminem gears up to release his highly anticipated album Relapse, the Detroit emcee opened up about several topics in an interview with XXL Magazine [click to read], set to hit news stands May 5.
Shady spoke on his widely publicized drug addiction, explaining, "I wasnt ready mentally. I wasnt ready to give up the drugs. I didnt really think I had a problem. Basically, I went in, and I came out. I relapsed, and I spent the next three years struggling with it. Also, at that time, I felt like I wanted to pull back, because my drug problem had got so bad. I felt like, Maybe if I take a break, maybe this will help. I started to get into the producer role more I can still be out there with my music, like with the Re-Up album, but I dont have to be in the spotlight the whole time.
Em also revealed his feelings about the death of his friend, Proof of D12. Everyone felt his loss, from his kids, to his wife, to everyone," he said of the late rapper, who died just over three years ago. "But, for some reason, in hindsight, the way I felt was almost like it happened to just me Maybe at the time I was a little bit selfish with it. I think it kind of hit me so hard. It just blindsided me. I just went into such a dark place that, with everything, the drugs, my thoughts, everything."
Eminem added that he is just now able to discuss the matter without becoming emotional. "Proof was the anchor. He was everything to D12. And not just the group-for me, personally, he was everything.
Finally, Em spoke on the current state of Hip Hop, revealing that he had stayed current on the art form, but wasn't necessarily impressed. "...without naming any names, it just felt like Hip Hop was going downhill. And it seemed like kinda fast. You know, in them three years, it was like everybody just cares about the hook and the beat; nobody really cares about substance."
But not all hope is lost for Eminem, it seems, as a few names have kept him hopeful about the Hip Hop game. "But with this new T.I. album, with this new Lil Wayne album of recent, it seems like things are looking a lot better now. You can appreciate Lil Wayne using different words to rhyme and actually rhyming words that you know. Or T.I., where you hear shit and youre like Whoa, ah, I wish I would have thought of that!"
The waters are murky in the Lil Wayne-Drama drama. The lawsuit names Drama and other mixtape groups yet Lil Waynes camp says this is a matter of Lil Wayne mixtapes being sold with bar codes in outlets like FYE. Drama claims he and Wayne are good and that the suit is really aimed at BCD Music Group, an independent distribution company based in Texas.
The attorney representing Cash Money, Candace Carponter, acknowledged the initial collaboration of Drama and Wayne putting together the mixtapes was done with consent, however, selling the projects in retail outlets with Lil Waynes image and likeness was an illegal act. The parties, she also noted, did not have rights to strike deals with Waynes music.
Ohhh the drama. History shows Wayne lashes out and then recants, like Waynes statement F Mixtapes DJs - and then oh, ooops, I only meant DJ Empire.
Only time will tell.
A word to the wise: respect, loyalty and honor dont flip-flop, theyre either present or not present.
Sheldon 'Turbulance' Campbellemerged from somewhere between being raised in a poverty-stricken community and receiving an amazing blessing.
His life has been filled with struggles and the joy of love and fatherhood, and these experiences, he said, have shaped him into the man he is today.
The reggae singer who burst on to the music scene under the watchful eye of legendary producer Phillip 'Fattist' Burrell and Notorious, said he is enjoying life outside of music, particularly fatherhood.
Relaunch career
Although he has been quiet of late - his last hit coming in 2008 in the form of Don't Want To Be Alone, a duet with ex-lover Sasha - Turbulance said he isn't too concerned as he plans to relaunch his music career.
"Well, it was just music that I was focusing on. I have a few material working on now. I have my new label, Trod Almighty working on also. There are a lot of things that will come out which the public will hear soon," he said.
Turbulance was born in 1981 and grew up in Hungry Town, a community off Mannings Hill Road in St Andrew. He said growing up in an inner-city community, though tough, was an invaluable experience.
"Hungry Town. That place is so special to me," he said.
Turbulance also told THE STAR that as he developed as a musician, the experience of being around veteran reggae artistes Sizzla Kalonji and Luciano, and legendary producer Burrell, helped to mould him.
"Phillip a top-class producer, no second guess about that. He knows how to nurture talent. If you come brand new with raw talent, he knows just how to get you refined, just as with me," he said.
"It's like a life-bonding experience and you have to remember your past. Phillip is the man who made me be in this position and Sizzla and Luciano taught me the basics of music," he added.
Burrell introduced Turbulance to the music scene at age 21, in 2003, but it was not until he collaborated with his then girlfriend, Sasha, a year later and recorded the hit songs Natty Pon Di Front Line and We've Got Love, that he became a household name.
The two reunited on Don't Want To Be Alone last year after they had a public split in 2007. When asked if he still thinks about the relationship with Sasha, he responded: "I have to; Sasha was a good girl and it was good while it lasted." However, Turbulance said he has moved on and is now enjoying fatherhood and a new-found love.
"Yeah man. I have my babymother and everything is going well. I am happy," he said.
Doing it right
While his career has slowed, Turbulance said his philosophy of doing it right the first time hasn't changed, and urged upcoming artistes to take a similar approach.
"I wouldn't say that I am a perfectionist, but everybody knows that I like to get my thing done the correct way," he said.
"Without the love of music, you will give up, because there is a lot of pressure in it," he added. "There are so many times when I have recorded a song and give it to various radio stations and don't hear it play. I have performed well on so many shows yet I've never seen or heard anything about it. That don't bother me. You have to have faith and perseverance to make it."
It has been a while since the rise of a hardcore female dancehall artiste.
In a business ruled by their male counterparts, the women have been overshadowed.
One female artiste, however, wants to be the one that changes this, Tashon Williams, more popularly known as BabyTash.
The artiste has been working hard in the studio and wants to break away from the pack this year. Armed with new material and the drive to succeed, Baby Tash is optimistic that her time is coming.
"The time I spent in my previous job as entertainment co-ordinator has really helped to pave the way for me in my musical career, as I used the opportunity to get accustomed to performing in front of people," Baby Tash told THE STAR.
Great strides
The former Jonathon Grant High School headgirl and the oldest of three children for her mother, is now making great strides and is focused on where she wants to go.
"I have some songs that are out currently and some that I am recording. There is Pretty Dunce on Ward 21's Vulva rhythm and Hot Girls on the Belly Dance rhythm," she said.
In recent weeks, Baby Tash has been creating a stir, as she performed a counteraction for Mavado's Nuh Believe Yuh titled Now Him Believe Me. The song has been getting good airplay, according to the artiste.
"Since mi do the song and actually record it, I have been getting good feedback. I even heard it as someone's ringtone. The people dem love it," she said. "It felt really good performing. The reactions from the crowd when I performed it was overwhelming," she added.
Video of the year
Prior to this, Baby Tash released Mix Up, produced by Cordell 'Scatta' Burrell. The video was directed by Jay Will, and was nominated for the Hype TV Video of the Year Award. The single was also featured on BET's 'Wicked Styles'.
Baby Tash gained recognition last year when she won the first Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall talent competition alongside Singer Jah. Since then, she has been growing steadily as an artiste. Outside of the studio, she enjoys relaxing and writing songs.
Baby Tash is anticipating bigger and better things in the future and said she would not stop until she reaches her ultimate aim.
"I want to be a top act, performing all over the world, experiencing different cultures, but most of all, to be successful at whatever it is that I do," she said.
Although Country sensation Rascal Flatts and Pop princess Hannah Montana took the #1 and #2 respectively, L.O.X./D-Block member Jadakiss [click to read] impressed many, with New York Hip Hop's best debut week in close to a year. With lukewarm reviews, The Last Kiss [click to read], Jada's Def Jam debut, beat fellow New York major label rapper MIMS' debut week by over 120,000 units.
Hip Hop favorite Prince stayed in the Top 10 for week two, with his Target-exclusive three-album set, LOtUSFLOW3R independent project. Keri Hilson's In A Perfect World... [click to read] remained in the Top 15 for a third week, maintaining her status as Interscope's present R&B flagship artist, distinguishing herself against Keyshia Cole. Flo Rida's R.O.O.T.S. [click tp read] gained some second week momentum for the Atlantic Records artist, placing him ahead of UGK, despite considerably lower units scanned last week.
UGK [click to read] did fall over 50,000 units from the previous week with UGK 4 Life [click to read]. Pimp C's posthumous group album with Bun B still continues to defy expectations, as the group's nearly 20 year tenure with Jive Records comes to its final release.
Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)
Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
3 | Jadakiss | The Last Kiss | 134,515 | 134,921 |
9 | Prince | LOtUSFLOW3R | 66,492 | 234,950 |
15 | Keri Hilson | In A Perfect World... | 32,713 | 164,340 |
17 | Flo Rida | R.O.O.T.S. | 31,744 | 87,100 |
20 | UGK | UGK 4 Life | 26,304 | 102,904 |
Capitol/EMI flagship rapper MIMS failed to debut in the Top 50 with his sophomore Guilt. The Washington Heights emcee has often refuted the importance of week-to-week sales, as his debut Music Is My Savior was a slow success, driven off of ringtone and single sales.
For the second week straight, Boss Of All Bosses [click to read], saw Slim Thug [click to read] outsell Sony Records flagship artist Jim Jones [click to read] and his Pray IV Reign [click to read]. Although Jones has more overall units scanned, the two artists surprise many with that close range competition. Slim Thug appears to fill Jones' former role, as E1 (formerly Koch Records') best-selling Hip Hop act.
Bad Boy Records's Gorilla Zoe [click to read] slid just below the Top 50 with his sophomore Don't Feed Da Animals [click to read]. The Boyz N The Hood front-man moved over 50,000 overall units.
Lil Wayne [click to read] sold just over 10,000 (#65) copies of Tha Carter III [click to read], his usual sum from recent weeks.
Rank | Artist | Album | This Week | Est. Total |
53 | MIMS | Guilt | 12,404 | 12,411 |
61 | Slim Thug | Boss Of All Bosses | 11,171 | 60,783 |
72 | Jim Jones | Pray IV Reign | 9,908 | 66,594 |
196 | DOOM | BORN LIKE THIS | 3,258 | 18,669 |
200 | Yo Gotti | CM2 | 3,194 | 3,504 |
Apparently more news has surfaced that Ross has now decided to dedicate a whole mixtape to the ongoing controversy that is Ross and 50. The Boss has chosen to entitle his mixtape to that of 50s next studio LP, Before I Self Destruct. Besides the leak tracks that have already made headlines across the net and with media outlets, other tracks are being kept under tight wraps until the official release of the mixtape. However, ThisIsCurly.com, a website dedicated to the destruction of 50 Cent, will premiere certain tracks from the tape; I wouldnt be surprised if it is available for free download from the site within the upcoming weeks.
High level execs have recently weighed in on the Ross and 50 controversy as it has become somewhat of major news in the industry next to the Chris Brown and Rihanna incident. The two execs, Island Def Jam Chairman, Antonio L.A. Reid and Phat Farm founder and legendary Russell Simmons, recently spoke on the situation with MTV News and expressed their side on the whole matter.
This is what Reid told MTV News when asked what his thoughts were on the whole ensemble:
I love Rick Ross, I consider 50 a friend. I don't encourage anything that represents ignorance and nonsense. I just hope these two guys are smart enough, mature enough and rich enough that this shouldn't last. I haven't been following it, honestly, but Rick Ross is my artist. I support him. I support his artistic beliefs and dreams. 50 is my friend and a fellow superstar in our business. I respect him and his legacy. I hope they work it out.
Simmons added his commentary and followed the same pattern that Reid was on as he spoke to MTV News during Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala in Los Angeles this past Saturday:
If it's like pro wrestling, if that's how they view themselves, then its part of the entertainment. It's not something I would advise still. I always like to play high notes. I've gotten older. I see that is usually where I've had the longest, most stable impression, doing something that's higher and more inspired. Theres a lot of talks about the beefs that's going on, particularly the 50 Cent [vs. Ross feud]. They're both very talented. Neither one of them needs that to be hot. It's always a little edgy. I worry about them. I haven't gotten involved. I hope they settle it, and it goes away.
The media has been covering the trials and tribulations as his days draw close to redemption. However, it seems as though T.I. isnt ready to go in just yet, news reports have confirmed that the Bankhead native is planning to re-release his platinum selling Paper Trail. His music days arent over as proof of his surprise performance with Young Jeezy and Ludacris in ATL last weekend shows us plenty. He once mentioned that he was going to spend time with family, take a vacation, its possible he still needs to let the fans know that they will be missed.
Within the past couple months that have passed, it seems as though T.I. has spent a large amount of time in the studio brainstorming new tracks that he wants to leave the fans while he is incarcerated. At the same time, we are also aware that over the course of the recording time for the original Paper Trail, he had recorded over 100 tracks. This re-issue of his most celebrated album to date plans to include five new tracks that have not been chosen just yet for a summer release. Speculations have risen that a Rock song featuring Fall Out Boy might make the new track cut alongside tracks produced by Rob Knox and Justin Timberlake. The original release of Paper Trail back in September of 2008 collected over 568,000 copies sold during the first week of release.
TIP recently spoke with Sway of MTV News regarding this new idea of the re-release of Paper Trail. These were his comments:
I'm still in the process of picking the songs, but I'm also still recording. I'm able to record any time, through the best of times and through the worst of times; I'm still able to record. It may change the sort of song you do, but you never can tell. You never know until that moment gets there.
At press time, an Atlantic representative confirms the news that an official re-release of Paper Trail will be on its way to retail stores all over the world soon. The release date has not been secured as yet.
Keep posted for updated information of the re-up of Paper Trail.
The single "Good Love" which was produced by the acclaimed hit-maker Baby G has been getting rave reviews and is in heavy rotation on local radio airwaves as many industry vets are now anticipating the return of Marshall. Bubbling with confidence Wayne has also been promoting his dancehall remake of international recording artist Jamie Foxx hit single "Blame It On The Alcohol" which finds Marshall taking shots at Chris Brown and Rihanna though the song is about Marijuana.
The remix which was released a few weeks ago has been circulating heavily on social networks such as facebook and imeem and is amongst the top downloaded songs on popular music forums like mediazoneja.com and dancehallreggae.com.
In an abbreviated statement from the PR Department at Solid Agency " Wayne Marshall is back, we knew it was only a matter of time before he found that hot single and already we are seeing fans embrace his return".
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Well, other than the fact that both Mega Man and Jay-Z were pop-culture icons of their respective eras (yes, people, Jay-Z is that popular), they now each have 8-bit, NES-style music associated with them.
Video game music from the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) era had a very distinct style. Even music on other 8-bit consoles like the Sega Master System could not match it.
Anyone who at least played an NES back in those days (pretty much every kid, at least in the U.S.) will immediately recognize the style of that sound after just a few bars.
It's not surprising, then, that some very talented individuals have begun experimenting with that distinct sound and applying it to contemporary popular music. In this case, specifically, hip-hop--or at least rap (the difference between the two as I see it should probably be saved for another blog).
Anyway, hip-hop--8-bit NES-style--is here, and according to the story at Shot Then, all the remixes were created by one Jesse Tugboat.
Check them out below. And if that doesn't remind you how much the memory of those old gaming days clings, take a look at the video below. It's a game intro for "The Dark Knight" produced as if it had been done on the NES. I especially liked the "by Sunsoft" touch.
Looks like The Diplomats will be back on stage soon. In an interview with Funkmaster Flex, Jim Jones says hes ready to put the bullshit aside and get back in the studio with his former partner.
Jim Jones expressed his wish to reform the Diplomats with the core members CamRon, Juelz Santana and himself.
"Ive been selfish in a lot of ways in this past yearbut its not all about me, theres alot of other people involved.for the most part, me and Flea came up together for a long timeso Im just extending my hand to the contribution of getting this Diplomat business done. So if Cam is listening, maybe we can sit down and get some business together andgive the people what they want."
Both artists have been working on solo projects since the release of 2003s super-successful double album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.Recent reports suggested the disc would be Outkasts last, because of tensions between the two performers.
But Big Boi insists they are ready to reunite - as soon as Andre 3000 finishes his current solo project.
He says, "As soon as Dre finishes his solo record, well get the Kast cranking. Since weve both been working with (production team) Organized Noize on our solo projects, we hear different records and be like, Well, were gonna keep this one for the Kast album. Were cooking up tracks, all right. Never stop. Thats an everyday thing."
E1 Entertainment, formerly Koch Records, is planning to relaunch the once great West Coast label Death Row Records on April 18.
The relaunch will see Death Row releasing a three-track sampler containing unreleased songs on Record Store Day, the April 18th event celebrating independent music and retailers.
The sampler, which marks the first Death Row release containing new music since 2007s "15 Years on Death Row," will feature Crooked Is "Hoodstar," Danny Boys "Do What You Do" and Petey Pablos "Pay For The P***y."
The latest incarnation of Death Row Records is set to begin releasing new music from is catalog of 7,000 unreleased tracks from the likes of Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg as early as this fall.
Def Jam recording artist Rick Ross is prepping the launch of his new Maybach Music label on April 21st with "Deeper Than Rap". The Miami rappers third album - with guest spots by Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Nas, Mary J. Blige, and John Legend - follows-up Port Of Miami (his 2006 debut) and Trilla (2008), both of which entered the Soundscan chart at #1 with nearly 200,000 first week sales each, both certified RIAA gold.
In advance of the "Deeper Than Rap" album release, the first single "Magnificent" featuring John Legend - described by NY Hip Hop Music Examiner as "the calm before the storm" - impacted this week at Urban radio formats. It has already picked up 600+ spins and nearly a 6 million audience. "Magnificent" was produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, who won 2007s Best R&B Album Grammy for Mary J. Bliges The Breakthrough (named Billboards 2007 R&B/Hip-Hop Album Of the Year). J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League helmed four songs on Trilla, and three more tracks on "Deeper Than Rap": "Rich Off Cocaine," "Yacht Club," and "Maybach Music Part 2" featuring Kanye West and Lil Wayne.
"Maybach Music Part 2" is an attention-grabbing sequel to Trillas "Maybach Music" (which featured Jay-Z). "I would never disrespect that record and those rhymes," Rick told MTV News last week, discussing the "timeless" track from last year, "just to say I topped it and it is special."
Rick also offers up a thank-you to Mary J., who can be heard on "Valley Of Death" (produced by DJ Toomp). As Rick explained to MTV News, "Shes the voice of that R&B hip-hop sound. When I choose a lot of my beats, I pick beats a lot of times off that sound, that Whats the 411 [with] that R&B feel to it. Those are the kind of beats I gravitate to. It was just a pleasure for her to get in the studio and lace me with a classic"
The B-side of "Magnificent" is "Mafia Music," produced by the Inkredibles for Nasty Beatmakers, and the opening track on "Deeper Than Rap". Bound to be another focal point, Rick revealed to NY Hip Hop Music Examiner that "Mafia Music" is "gonna cause a lot of problems Its a scathing four-and-half-minute nonstop flow, me being autobiographical about my life and my come-up and my triumph." The Inkredibles also produced "Gunplay" featuring Gunplay; and "Usual Suspects" featuring fellow Def Jam artist Nas.
The Runners also produced three tracks on the new album - "Laid Back," "Boss Lady," and "In Cold *lo**"; and Tricky Stewart produced "All I Want." There are also productions by BIGG D ("Murder Miami"); Bink! ("Cigar Music"); and Drumma Boy ("Face").
DEF JAM LAUNCHES 25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION IN 2009
DEF JAM 25 SERIES TO PRESENT 25 NEW MULTI-ARTIST DIGITAL ALBUM COLLECTIONS DURING 2009, EXCLUSIVELY ON iTUNES.
Series opens with DJ Bring That Back Vol. 1 (12 tracks, 1997-2008) and DJ Bring That Back Vol. 2 (13 tracks, 1984-1996), both to be released February 10th
Two volumes of artist collaborations next : It Takes Two, Part 1 (February 24th release) and It Takes Two, Part 2 (March 10th release)
The greatest names in the history of hip-hop, rap and R&B - from LL Cool J and Slick Rick to Rihanna and Kanye West, from Public Enemy and 3rd Bass to Ludacris, Redman and Rick Ross, from Jay-Z to Young Jeezy and dozens more - have made Def Jam Recordings the destination for Urban artists over the past quarter century. Now Island Def Jam Music Group is set to turn up the heat in honor of Def Jams 25th anniversary in 2009, starting with the launch of DEF JAM 25. This series of 25 brand new collections will be released exclusively in digital format on iTunes over the next 12 months, with a dedicated page on the website announcing the latest releases.
"25 years as a thriving, successful hip-hop and R&B label - a company that has always put its artists first and maintained deep roots in the Urban community - is a giant accomplish ment in anyones book," said Antonio L.A. Reid, Chairman, Island Def Jam Music Group. "From a personal standpoint, I can say that Def Jam had tremendous meaning and significance in my own career as a musician, producer and independent label head, long before I actually arrived at these offices five years ago. Lets celebrate the next 25 years of Def Jam right now !"
Inaugurating DEF JAM 25 today, February 10th will be the first two multi-artist collections in the series, DJ Bring That Back Vol. 1 and DJ Bring That Back Vol. 2. These first two titles will highlight one significant hit per year for each of the 25 years of Def Jam, with 12 tracks on Vol. 1 (1997-2008) and 13 tracks on Vol. 2 (1984-1996). As of this writing, track sequences are as follows :
DEF JAM 25 Vol. 1 : DJ Bring That Back (2008-1997) - Selections : 1. Disturbia - Rihanna (2008) * 2. I Luv Your Girl - The-Dream (2007) * 3. Hustlin - Rick Ross (2006) * 4. Go Crazy - Young Jeezy (2005) * 5. Jesus Walks - Kanye West (2004) * 6. Splash Waterfalls - Ludacris (2003) * 7. Foolish - Ashanti (2002) * 8. Put It On Me - Ja Rule featuring Vita (2001) * 9. Just Friends (Sunny) - Musiq Soulchild (2000) * 10. Whats My Name - DMX (1999) * 11. Money Aint A Thang - Jay-Z featuring Jermaine Dupri (1998) * 12. Big Bad Mama - Foxy Brown featuring Dru Hill (1997).
DEF JAM 25 Vol. 2 : DJ Bring That Back (1996-1984) - Selections : 1. Whateva Man - Redman (1996) * 2. This Is How We Do It - Montell Jordan (1995) * 3. Bring The Pain - Method Man (1994) * 4. Slam - Onyx (1993) * 5. Deeper - Boss (1992) * 6. Hip Hop Junkies - Nice & Smooth (1991) * 7. 911 Is a Joke - Public Enemy (1990) * 8. Pop Goes The Weasel - 3rd Bass (1989) * 9. Childrens Story - Slick Rick (1988) * 10. I Need Love - LL Cool J (1987) * 11. The Rain - Oran Juice Jones (1986) * 12. My Radio - LL Cool J (1985) * 13. Its Yours - T la Rock featuring Jazzy Jay (1984).
Volumes 3 and 4 in the DEF JAM 25 series will present great artist collaborations, with It Takes Two, Part 1 to be released on February 24th, and It Takes Two, Part 2 to be released on March 10th. As of this writing, track sequences are as follows :
DEF JAM 25 Vol. 3 : It Takes Two, Part 1 - Selections : 1. Youre All I Need To Get By - Method Man/ Mary J. Blige (1995) * 2. Big Bad Momma - Dru Hill/Foxy Brown (1997) * 3. Always On Time - Ja Rule/Ashanti (2002) * 4. Touch Me Tease Me - Case/Foxy Brown (1996) * 5. Hate That I Love You - Rihanna/Ne-Yo (2007) * 6. Hey Lover - LL Cool J/Boyz II Men (1995) * 7. Make Me Better - Fabolous/Ne-Yo (2007) * 8. Umbrella - Rihanna/Jay-Z (2007) * 9. Da Rockwilder - Method Man/Redman (1999) * 10. Regulate - Warren G/Nate Dogg (1994).
DEF JAM 25 Vol. 4 : It Takes Two, Part 2 - Selections : 1. Best Of Me - Jay-Z/Mýa (2000) * 2. Runaway Love - Ludacris/Mary J. Blige (2006) * 3. Cant Forget About You - Nas/Chrisette Michele (2006) * 4. What These Bitches Want - DMX/Sisqo (1999) * 5. In My Bed Remix - Dru Hill/JD & Da Brat (1997) * 6. Loungin (Who Do You Luv) - LL Cool J/Total (1996) * 7. Back Like That - Ghostface/Ne-Yo (2006) * 8. Duffle Bag Boy - Playaz Circle/Lil Wayne (2007) * 9. Stay - Ne-Yo/Peedi Peedi (2005) * 10. Faded Pictures - Case/Joe (1998).
Future entries in the DEF JAM 25 series are still being finalized, and will be announced in the weeks and months ahead.
Former G-Unit standout Young Buck has announced his long-awaited return to Hip-Hop via a mixtape of all new material. Following his public and bitter departure from G-Unit last April, Buck has focused on building up his Cashville Records imprint.
Additionally, hes pursued business endeavors such as his very own watch and clothing lines.
Now, the Cashville native is ready to appease his patient music fans with exclusive, original material.
The streets done waited long enough, Buck stated. So get ready, the mixtape is on the wayIm back on my Buck sh*t.
The as of now untitled mixtape will feature co-hosting duties between DJ Scream Heavy In the Streets and DJ Smallz Southern Smoke who were beefing for the past couple years but have made peace.
According to Young Buck, the alliance will deliver the buzz-heavy return he needs for 2009.
Thats some big s**t, Buck stated.They are two heavy mixtape DJs that f**ks with the streets hard and are coming together to f**k with a ni**a. I showed up heavy.
Although a release date has not been confirmed, the mixtape is expected to feature appearances from Cashville Records artists such as C-Bo and Tha Outlawz.
Dena Christoffersen of Cheyenne sent or received about 20,000 text messages over about a month, and her parents' phone plan didn't cover texting.
Gregg Christoffersen told KUSA-TV of Denver this week that he thought texting had been disabled on her daughter's phone, which he smashed hours after getting a phone bill for more than $4,750.
The family says Verizon has been willing to knock the bill down to a reasonable level.
Dena has been grounded until the end of school. She says she feels bad and has learned her lesson
AllHipHop.com has confirmed that Corey Williams, former bodyguard to Hip-Hop star T.I., has been sentenced to one year and a day in federal prison for his role in last years machine gun/silencer scandal.
According to the Smoking Gun, Williams entered into a plea deal for his role in purchasing illegal firearms for T.I., real name Clifford Harris.
According to the Smoking Gun, Williams entered into a plea deal for his role in purchasing illegal firearms for T.I., real name Clifford Harris.
According to the Smoking Gun, Williams entered into a plea deal for his role in purchasing illegal firearms for T.I., real name Clifford Harris.
In court records, Williams revealed that he started working for T.I. in July 2007.
Soon after, Williams previously clean record allowed him to purchase weapons for T.I., who is barred from obtaining any due to his previous criminal convictions.
The arrangement was discovered by ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms) authorities when Williams attempted to purchase a machine gun without registering the weapon, which is required by federal law.
Upon his arrest, Williams agreed to wear a wire during face-to-face meetings with T.I., which led to the rappers arrest on felony weapons charges.
Although no charges were filed, Williams also implicated T.I. protégé Alfamega in the conspiracy.
T.I. faced up to 10 years in prison for the charges, but was able to secure a unique deal that allowed him to perform 1000 hours of community service to at-risk youth.
In the past year, T.I. successfully completed the requirement by speaking at over 70 schools and community centers, and filming the MTV reality series Road to Redemption.
T.I. received the same one year sentence as his former bodyguard under his plea deal, and will start serving his sentence sometime next month.
Pending good behavior, the Atlanta native can be eligible for release within 10 months.
Corey Williams has already started his jail term.