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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Jay-Z on What Makes Classic Track

A great song doesn't attempt to be anything — it just is.

When you hear a great song, you can think of where you were when you first heard it, the sounds, the smells. It takes the emotions of a moment and holds it for years to come. It transcends time. A great song has all the key elements — melody; emotion; a strong statement that becomes part of the lexicon; and great production. Think of "Bohemian Rhapsody," by Queen. That song had everything — different melodies, opera, R&B, rock — and it explored all of those different genres in an authentic way, where it felt natural.

When I'm writing a song that I know is going to work, it's a feeling of euphoria. It's how a basketball player must feel when he starts hitting every shot, when you're in that zone. As soon as you start, you get that magic feeling, an extra feeling. Songs like that come out in five minutes; if I work on them more than, say, 20 minutes, they're probably not going to work.

When I was starting out, I was just trying to tell stories. I wasn't thinking about melodies. Then I started to marry storytelling with every­thing I was learning from all these other great records: the great writers like Babyface and Lionel Richie; Rakim's technique and syncopation; Dre's whole package on the Chronic albums; Quincy Jones, the greatest producer of all time; Rick Rubin, who's not too far behind because of all his genre-jumping.

Technology has caused the songwriting process to lose some of the magic. A lot of times now, people working on a song aren't in the same room. Imagine if Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones hadn't been in the same room! Those records would have been totally different. I've had times when I changed one word because of something that somebody said in the studio, and it changed the whole song. It's so important to have other people in the room, vibing, saying, "No, this part is good, put that there."

I spend a lot of time fighting myself to stay out of the way of a great song. It's hard for me to leave a song alone, in its natural state. I want it to have that mass appeal, but once I start trying to push it too far, you can feel that something isn't right. When you can hear what a writer is trying to do, it's like watching a dancer and seeing him counting his steps. Music is emotional — if you're singing that you're in love with somebody but it doesn't really feel like you are, people can tell.

Some of my best songs aren't the biggest ones. A song like "Can I Live" is so full of emotion to me — it was better than "Hard Knock Life" or "Empire State of Mind," but it lacked that accessibility. ­Michael Jackson's Off the Wall album may not have been bigger than Thriller, but the songs had better melodies.

But when a phrase gets stuck in your head like a great melody and becomes part of everyday culture, that's when it can become something great. When your music signifies a time in the culture or continues on in everyday life, like "Say It Loud — I'm Black and I'm Proud" or "A Change Is Gonna Come." Or when something like "Bling Bling" even makes it into the dictionary. Then you know you've done your job.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Nas Reveals Name Of New Album: 'Life Is Good'


Queensbridge, New York rap star Nas has announced the title of his new upcoming solo album.

The rapper took to Twitter early this morning (May 28th), to reveal the name of the album, which is titled Life is Good.

In published reports, the 37-year-old rapper said Life is Good will feature production from a variety of new producers, as well as veteran Salaam Remi and other notable producers.

Nas' last official studio album was 2008's Untitled release, which topped Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Tracklist Revealed For Eminem & Royce Da 5'9's "Hell: The Sequel" EP


It has been announced that Detroit, Michigan emcees Eminem and Royce Da 5'9 will revive their late '90s duo Bad Meets Evil. RapRadar.com has reported that Em and one of his longtime friends and Shady Records artist (by way of Slaughterhouse) Royce are planning an EP to release on June 14.

The group, which had been rumored to be working on a similar project over 12 years ago, has reunited recently, and begun working on songs such as "Echo" and "Writer's Block" .

Eminem said the following in a released statement, "Royce and I started hanging out again and inevitably that led us back into the studio. At first we were just seeing where it went without any real goal in mind, but the songs started to come together crazy, so here we are."

Production will be reportedly handled by Havoc of Mobb Deep, Mr. Porter, Bangladesh and DJ Khalil.

has unveiled the tracklist for the upcoming EP.

1. Welcome 2 Hell (Produced by Havoc)
2. Fastlane (Produced by Supa Dups)
3. The Reunion (Produced by Sid Roams)
4. Above the Law (Produced by Mr. Porter)
5. I’m On Everything Feat. Mike Epps (Produced by Mr. Porter)
6. A Kiss (Produced by Bangladesh)
7. Lighters Feat. Bruno Mars (Produced by Eminem, The SmeeZingtons & Battle Roy)
8. Take from Me (Produced by Mr. Porter)
9. Loud Noises Feat. Slaughterhouse (Produced by Mr. Porter)

Friday, May 20, 2011

Lil Wayne "Unplugs" For MTV


On June 12, MTV will continue its popular “Unplugged” musical series in which artists are taken out of their normal realm and perform their hits acoustically. It's been 10 years since Jay-Z performed the last rap Unplugged concert and who better than to break the decade-long drought than the man that MTV proclaimed “the Hottest MC in the game” back in 2007. Lil Wayne took the stage on May 13 at Sony Studios in Culver City, CA backed by a live band and singer Shannell to perform some of his classic and present day hits. With past legendary rap acts such as LL Cool J, A Tribe Called Quest and the aforementioned Jay-Z, Lil Wayne had some big shoes to fill and it was interesting to see if he would be able to pull it off.

The first thing I noticed was that the stage setting was different this time around. Most Unplugged events have a relaxed personal setting, however, Lil Wayne's set-up was more like a rock concert by having the audience surround the stage at all sides. That made me wonder right there if this was going to be a true acoustic performance. The crowd was urged to yell and scream but something told me that this racially-mixed young crowd needed no such urging as they were eagerly anticipating one of the most popular artists of their generation. Both inclinations were proved correct as the bands electric guitar roared loud and Lil Wayne walked through the crowd on to the stage to the delight of screaming and jumping fans to open up with “3-Peat.”

Lil Wayne electrified like a true rock-star as he powered his way through energetic performances of “Mr. Carter,” “Let The Beat Build,” “Shoot Me Down,” and a Drake-less “Miss Me.” The highlight of the first set was an explosive rock version of “A Milli” which would've been a great B-Side remix back in the day of 12” single releases. Wayne then takes a breather to thank the crowd for coming out and then asks, “How many have been rocking with me since I was a little one?” As the crowd responds, Wayne takes them back to 2005 with “Fireman,” “Money On My Mind,” and a heart-felt “Hustler Musik.”

The first guest of the night was Titi Boi of the Atlanta group “Playaz Circle.” The two performed “Duffle Bag Boy” and afterward Wayne addressed the crowd again. “A few months ago I was in a dark place that I don't like to really shed light on,” he told the audience. “Everyone always asks, 'How was it?' I figured I'd find a way to answer that question.” And with that Wayne broke in to his own version of the classic “Hail Mary” song by 2Pac. While the chorus is kept the same, Lil Wayne uses his own verses to discuss his trails and tribulations. Shannell who had been low-key singing backup all night joins Wayne for “Prom Queen” and while she looked stunning, she had to vocally force out the chorus a few times throughout the song. Then in true “Wayne Cobain” fashion, Lil Wayne grabs an electric guitar for “She Left Me Brokenhearted,” surprisingly plays a few riffs, and then goes right in to an Eminem-less version of “Drop The World.” Wayne then addresses the crowd again.“If you're in a relationship make some noise. If you're having trouble in your relationship make some noise. And If you're single like me make some noise” which led to the song “Single” and sent every girl in the building screaming.

The mood at this point had mellowed a bit as Lil Wayne and Shannell perform “Mrs. Officer.” Acoustic guitars replace the electric ones and served as proof that Wayne could really pull this off in true Unplugged fashion. Up to this point although I was very entertained, I couldn't help but think that he had been allowed to cheat by going electric. The song was the smoothest of the night and it made me wonder what the entire concert would've sounded like acoustically. Wayne then finished this set with a nice acoustic/electric mix of “Lollipop.”

The surprise of the night was a new song called “Nightmares of the Bottom” off of his upcoming album. Led by a piano and booming percussion's Wayne spit lines like, “Only God can Judge me, I don't need no Jury” and “Don't call me sir, call me survivor.” All of this led to the finale' which can only be the song that everybody had been waiting to hear all night. Yes, you guessed it, “6'7'.” With the energy back in full force Lil Wayne has the crowd rocking and even teases a stage dive. Then as soon as he says, “Tell em kiss my a**, call it kiss and tell” Cory Gunz rushes the stage out of nowhere and spazzes out on the mic. Gunz adapts his flow to match the rock vibe and just like he did on the single, he steals the show on this live performance. Cory Gunz has all of the makings to be the next star and it was if Lil Wayne was passing the baton to the youngster as his verse closed the show. With the crowd satisfied Wayne addressed his audience for the last time before leaving the stage and said, “Number one, I believe in God. Number two, I ain't sh*t without you. And number three, I ain't sh*t without you.” I would've loved to have seen more true acoustic performances but this was still a very solid show. Even in the rock n roll setting, Lil Wayne looked very natural, energetic and had the crowd in the palms of hands - proving why he is one of the premier artists of our day.

Don't miss this show when it airs on June 12.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Lil Wayne Lands 5 BET Award Nominations.


Rapper Lil Wayne leads all Hip-Hop artists in nominations for this year's BET Awards, which are slated to take place June 26th at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

Lil Wayne is up for five awards, including Best Male Hip-Hop Artist, Best Collaboration, Video of the Year and the Coca-Cola Viewer's Choice Award.

R&B singer Chris Brown leads all the nominees of any genre, landing six nominations, while Kanye, Rihanna and Drake landed four nods from the network.

This year's BET Awards will be hosted by comedian Kevin Hart.

“When we asked folks who should host this year’s BET Awards online, in the streets, among other celebs and throughout social media, one name came back to us loud and clear: Kevin Hart,” said Stephen Hill, BET’s president of music programming and specials. “He is blue flame right now and we are looking forward to working with him on the show,” stated Hill.

A number of musicians, actors and actresses and sports stars will appear at this year's BET Awards, which will recognize their accomplishments in over 20 categories.

The BET Awards will air live on BET on June 26th, at 8:00PM EST.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Cali Swag District's M-Bone Shot Dead, Sources


One of the members of hit rap group Cali Swag District died last night, according to group member, C-Smoove.

While details have not been revealed yet, C-Smoove took to his Twitter account where he posted a message eulogizing Cali Swag District's M-Bone.

"Ma life changed drastically in the. Blink of an eye rip bone," C-Smoove tweeted earlier this morning (May 16th).

Sources with AllHipHop.com said that M-Bone was actually shot Sunday night, reportedly as an innocent victim in a random drive-by shooting.

That account has not been publicly confirmed by the group or authorities.

M-bone, born Montae Walker, was part of Cali Swag District, which hit big with the single "Teach Me How to Dougie."

Cali Swag District features group members Yung, JayAre and C-Smoove.

They are planning to release their debut album The Kick Back, which has been delayed several times, despite the phenomenal success of "Teach Me How to Dougie."

The group recently parted ways with their label, Capitol.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Kanye's New Scarves Hit Stores Today


Kanye West's new line of upscale scarves landed in stores (May 9th), in partnership with Paris-based design house, M/M (Paris).

The rapper/producer created five different limited editions of the scarves, which are all based on the cover of his hit album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, which was designed by artist George Condo.

Kanye only designed 100 of each of the five scarves, which are named: the "Power," the "Phoenix," the "Face," the "Ballerina" and the "Priest."

The images are printed on silk ties, set in gold lettering.

"During the creative process, M/M (Paris) created a series of hand drawn ornamented frames to adorn the Condo paintings," M/M said in a statement. "The design team decided to use the most striking combinations of the paintings and the frames, and transform them into silk scarves."

Kanye West's scarves will only be sold at French boutique Colette and through M/M (Paris) 's official website, at a cost of $364 dollars.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Rick Ross & Maybach Music Listening Session


Last night in NYC Maybach Music Group held a listening session at HK for their upcoming album Self Made Vol 1. which hits stores on May 24th. On the album, Rick Ross, Wale, Meek Mill and Pill are joined by MMG R&B signee Teedra Moses, J.Cole, Jadakiss, CyHi the Prynce, French Montana and many more.

“Self Made Vol 1.” Official track listing below.

1. Selfmade – Wale, Meek Mill, Pill, Rick Ross, & Teedra Moses

2. Tupac Back – Meek Mill feat. Rick Ross

3. 600 Benz – Wale feat. Rick Ross & Jadakiss

4. Pacman – Pill feat. Rick Ross

5. By Any Means – Wale, Meek Mill, Pill, & Rick Ross

6. Fitted Cap – Wale, Meek Mill, & Rick Ross feat. J. Cole

7. Rise – Pill, Wale, & Teedra Moses feat. CyHi the Prynce & Curren$y

8. That Way – Wale feat. Jeremih & Rick Ross

9. Ima Boss – Meek Mill feat. Rick Ross

10. Don’t Let Me Go – Pill feat. Gunplay

11. Pandemonium – Meek Mill feat. Wale & Rick Ross

12. Play Your Part – Wale feat. Meek Mill & Rick Ross

13. Ridin’ On Dat Pole – Pill
1

14. Big Bank – Pill, Meek Mill, Torch, & Rick Ross feat. French Montana

15. Running Rebels – Wale feat. Meek Mill & Teedra Moses

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Rappers React To Breaking News Of Osama Bin Laden's Death


A variety of rappers reacted to the breaking news that al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden has been killed.

United States President Barack Obama hosted a press conference from the White House tonight (May 1st), revealing that Osama Bin Laden had been killed today in a compound in Abbottābad, Pakistan during a firefight.

"Tonight I can report to the American people and the world the United States has conducted an operation that has killed Osama Bin Laden," President Barack Obama said. "Today, at my direction, the U.S. launched a targeted operation against that compound. A small team of Americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. No Americans were harmed."

The news quickly became a trending topic on Twitter, where a number of rappers commented on the bombshell news, which comes almost 10 years after the September 11th, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.

"Osama dead!?!" Lupe Fiasco tweeted. "Afghan operation done now!?? Now kill wack schools and US imperialism."

"USA is at it again, number one in the rankings of killing championships. Stealing the gold in the murder Olympics and the crowd goes wild!" Public Enemy rapper Chuck D. tweeted.

Chamillionaire was in the recording studio when the news broke.

"I'm watching CNN just like y'all except I'm in the studio waiting. I just burned like 2 songs worth of time for the announcement."

Black Eyed Peas' frontman will.I.am was traveling abroad when he heard the breaking news of Osama Bin Laden's death.

"I'm in Korea right now watching CNN and I just heard Osama Bin Laden is dead," will.I.am tweeted.

Rap mogul Jermaine Dupri said may need a little more convincing regarding the death of Osama Bin Laden.

"They are saying Bin Laden is dead, I need to see the body," Jermaine Dupri tweeted.

While Bin Laden's death will be viewed as a victory in the war on terror, experts believe that al-Qaeda's ideology, and active cells, still pose a threat to security throughout the world.

"So I just landed and heard this Bin Laden news," Just Blaze tweeted. "That's cool and all but I feel like this is only gonna rile them al-Qaeda boys up crazy…Like 'Oh you just killed the boss? OK check this out. We's blown up evvvvverything! Hide ya kids hide ya wife!"

Slaughterhouse member/veteran Detroit MC Royce da 5'9 was cavalier about the news.

"Don't nobody care about no Bin Laden death," Royce tweeted.

Lil Wayne Headlines Summer Jam


A number of popular rap stars have been announced as the headlining acts for Hot 97's upcoming Summer Jam 2011 concert. Over 50,000 fans are expected to fill the New Meadowlands Stadium to see Lil Wayne, Drake, Birdman, Rick Ross, Fabolous, Dipset, Wiz Khalifa, Chris Brown, Wacka Flocka and Lloyd Banks perform during the annual concert. Once again, this year's event is sponsored by Boost Mobile. “Boost Mobile is thrilled to launch it is eighth consecutive year as the HOT 97 Summer Jam 2011 presenting sponsor,” said Steve Gaffney, VP Lifestyle Marketing for Boost Mobile. “Both Boost and HOT 97 embrace the power of music and have strong ties with the New York market. Every year we look forward to being a part of this iconic event and we anticipate another impressive lineup!” Tickets for the 2011 Summer Jam start at $45 for general admission and go as high as $200 for VIP access.

Mariah & Nick Proud Parents Of Newborn Twins


R&B singer Mariah Carey and rapper Nick Cannon are now the proud parents of twins, the married couple announced today (April 30th).

The couple's twins were born at 12:07PM EST, on April 30th, the third anniversary of Mariah and Nick's wedding.

Their daughter was born first, weighing 5 pounds, 3 ounces, while the boy followed, weighing 5 pounds, 6 ounces.

"Congratulations to Mariah & Nick on the birth of #dembabies!!," a statement posted on Mariah's Twitter page said. "Born, April 30th at 12:07pm ET. Mommy, Daddy & #dembabies are all doing fine!"

"My wife just gave me the most incredible anniversary gift ever in life! I won't ever be able to top this!" tweeted Nick Cannonof his babies, who haven't been named as of press time.

A variety of rappers and artists congratulated the new parents, including Rev. Run, Alyssa Milano, Jermaine Dupri and Nicki Minaj.

"Congratulations Mariah & Nick!!!!!!!!!," Mariah Carey tweeted. "The twins have finally landed on earth!!! Yaaayyyyy!!!!!"