Wednesday, October 14, 2009

DIDDY TAKES OVER 106 N PARK BY MAKING IT RAIN WITH HIS NEW GROUP DIRTY MONEY

THE MOST TALENTED PERSON IN THE UKRAINE


Kseniya Simonova is an artist who makes amazing art using sand on a light projector and just won Ukraine’s Got Talent. Check out the video after the jump where she turns a lump of sand into a beautiful scene in 3 minutes destroys that one and makes another one, all to a soundtrack. “I only entered because there was a child I know who needed an operation and I wanted to help,” Kseniya told reporters after she won the $130,000 prize.




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THROWBACK VID OF THE DAY - Ja Rule feat. Vita - Put It On Me



Classic record no matter what 50cent says lol. Man Ja fell of like crazy though and now 50 is falling off even worse lol. I guess that's they way it goes, as long as you make your money you're good, or so they say.......

2009 AMERCAN MUSIC AWARDS NOMINEES


ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Alternative – Kings Of Leon
Country – Taylor Swift
Pop/Rock – Lady Gaga
Rap/Hip-Hop – Eminem
Soul/R&B – Michael Jackson

POP or ROCK MUSIC

Favorite Male Artist
Eminem
Michael Jackson
T.I.

Favorite Female Artist
Beyonce
Lady Gaga
Taylor Swift

Favorite Band, Duo or Group
Black Eyed Peas
Kings of Leon
Nickelback

Favorite Album
Lady Gaga / Fame
Michael Jackson / Number Ones
Taylor Swift / Fearless

Check out the rest of the nominees after the jump!

RAP/HIP-HOP MUSIC

Favorite Male Artist
Eminem
Jay-Z
T. I.

Favorite Album
Eminem / Relapse
Jay-Z / Blueprint 3
T.I. / Paper Trail

SOUL/RHYTHM & BLUES MUSIC

Favorite Male Artist
Jamie Foxx
Michael Jackson
Maxwell

Favorite Female Artist
Beyonce
Keyshia Cole
Keri Hilson

Favorite Band, Duo or Group
Black Eyed Peas
Day26
Mary Mary

Favorite Album
Beyonce / I Am…Sasha Fierce
Black Eyed Peas / The E.N.D.
Michael Jackson / Number Ones

COUNTRY MUSIC

Favorite Male Artist
Jason Aldean
Darius Rucker
Keith Urban

Favorite Female Artist
Reba McEntire
Taylor Swift
Carrie Underwood

Favorite Band, Duo or Group
Rascal Flatts
Sugarland
Zac Brown Band

Favorite Album
Rascal Flatts/ Unstoppable
Taylor Swift / Fearless
Zac Brown Band / Foundation

SOUNDTRACKS

Favorite Album
Hannah Montana: The Movie
Hannah Montana 3
Twilight Soundtrack

ALTERNATIVE ROCK MUSIC

Favorite Artist
Green Day
Kings of Leon
Shinedown

ADULT CONTEMPORARY MUSIC

Favorite Artist
Daughtry
Jason Mraz
Taylor Swift

LATIN MUSIC

Favorite Artist
Aventura
Luis Fonsi
Wisin Y Yandel

CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATIONAL

Favorite Artist
Jeremy Camp
Brandon Heath
Mary Mary


Taylor Swift leads the nominations race this year with six 6 total nominations, Michael Jackson follows with 5 nominations. Eminem follows with 4 nominations and Beyonce, Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga, Kings of Leon and T.I. all picked up 3 nominations respectively.

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Washington DC/Nigerian Rapper Wale performing at the NIgerian Independence Day parade in NYC

ARE YOU READY FOR THE RHITURN OF PRINCESS RIHANNA????




Word is the video was made by a fan... Pretty dope artwork, simple but fierce!!!

CHECK OUT THIS COOL THROWBACK INTERVIEW WITH PRODUCER SCOTT STORCH



Great Interview with Storch!!!

WRITING THE NEW NIGERIAN LANGUAGE


In the beginning when we started out as a nation, we were made up of regions composed of many tribes, cultures and backgrounds. We felt we were competing for the same “limited” resources even when there was ample evidence that there was enough to go wrong. The more we decomposed into states and local governments, the more common did words like indigeneship and state of origin come into play. Then, we went advanced and added words like geo-political zones to the Nigerian vocabulary. Funny enough, none of these words exist in the Nigerian constitution or any official document of the Federal Republic.

We began to use indigeneship and state of origin as parameters for schools admission, employment opportunities and ultimately, political appointments and elections. More painful was how narrow our definitions of these terms are. Once it could be proved that you or one of your ancestors came across the state lines, you were treated as a second class citizen. Unfortunately, we have no idea how bad these things have affected us.

A few generations down the line since Nigeria’s independence, there has been some real mixing up amongst us as people of Nigeria. States of origin are no longer feasible as a parameter in any affair because very likely, it is one’s grandfather that came from there and one has been there only once. Indigeneship doesn’t make any sense because one doesn’t even speak his indigenous language but rather, the major language of the area in which he grew up. This has prevented us from tapping into the greatest resource of any area: its people; simply because we are erecting walls when other countries are tearing theirs down.

If Nigeria continues this way, we will never have the excitement of seeing a president whose father is Kenyan, as it is presently in the United States of America; or a French president of Hungarian parentage. It cannot happen so in Nigeria when we continue to place emphasis on issues of no consequence such as indigeneship and state of origin ; when it’s so bad that my good friend Daniel Abubakar could be denied all the rights, privileges and opportunities of a Nigerian citizen in Borno State merely because he comes from neighboring Yobe State; or my friend Dotun Abu could have his desire to contribute to the development of Lagos State at the highest level truncated merely because his father hails from Osun State despite being born and bred in Lagos; when we give cabinet appointments based on geo-politics and clamor for new states in order to balance the “geo-political equation”, thereby making government bulky, inefficient and expensive to run.

We need to design the Nigerian language that we’ll begin to speak in the new Nigeria. A language where we emphasize states of residence rather than state of origin; where citizenship and residency take the place of indigeneship; where everybody is being given equal rights, privileges and opportunities to school, job openings and elective positions. Most importantly, we need to abuse the scarcity mindset that the resources are few and so, we must secure it for ourselves else the “outsider” will come and take it away. Let us collaborate, not compete. Rather than fighting for “our share of the national cake” and using these things as weapons of war, let us put heads together and make the cake bigger and more nutritious; because if we are to keep fighting for our share, the slices will end up being too little.

This Nigeria belongs to all of us. Our citizenship class should not change merely because we have crossed state boundaries, or at worst, local government borders. Let us change this status quo and begin to speak the new Nigerian language. Let us tear down these walls!! Let us begin to utilize the greatest resource God has blessed us with – the people of Nigeria, and allow everyone and anyone call wherever he is home irrespective of where he “originates” from. Only then can we begin to experience true economic, social and political development.

God bless you all, and most importantly, God bless Nigeria

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