REAL HIP-HOP BAYBEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WATCH HOW MOS DEF, BLACK THOUGHT AND EMINEM SPIT SOME BARS THAT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS MENTAL INJURIES LOL. DAMN, I DIDN'T KNOW NICKI MINAJ COULD SPIT LIKE THAT, BUT IS IT ME OR IS SHE TOO ANIMATED? EVERYONE ELSE DIDN'T EVEN MATTER SO I DID NOT SPEAK ON EM LOL, AND OH BEFORE I FORGET WAS JOE BUDDEN TAKING SHOTS AT JAY-Z???????????
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
B.E.T. Hip Hop Awards '09 Cypher ft Nicki Minaj, Buckshot, Crown Royal & Joe Budden, Mos Def, Black Thought & Eminem, Krs-one, Wale, Nippsey Hussle
REAL HIP-HOP BAYBEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WATCH HOW MOS DEF, BLACK THOUGHT AND EMINEM SPIT SOME BARS THAT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS MENTAL INJURIES LOL. DAMN, I DIDN'T KNOW NICKI MINAJ COULD SPIT LIKE THAT, BUT IS IT ME OR IS SHE TOO ANIMATED? EVERYONE ELSE DIDN'T EVEN MATTER SO I DID NOT SPEAK ON EM LOL, AND OH BEFORE I FORGET WAS JOE BUDDEN TAKING SHOTS AT JAY-Z???????????
Hotel On Rivington DC Life Admiral Sport
In one of their recent collaborations, DC Shoes decided to get together once again with
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NIGERIA IS NOT THE HOME OF CYBER CRIME
A 2008 report by the Internet Crime Complaint Center, which is a partnership between the FBI and America's National White Collar Crime Center, revealed the top 10 countries of cyber crime perpetrators. They are
- United States of America (66%)
- United Kingdom (10%)
- Nigeria (7%)
- Canada (3%)
- China (1%)
- South Africa (1%)
- Ghana (1%)
- Spain (1%)
- Italy (.5%)
- Romania (.5%)
This disconnect between the reality of cyber crime and the misconceived perceptions of cyber crime highlight the need for more positive P.R. for Nigeria. The country's federal government is in one of the best positions to highlight and challenge such misconceptions. Hopefully, it will do so, or at least take full advantage of some of the recommendations here and elsewhere so as to allow others to do this for the country.
Nonetheless, this new report is not an excuse for Nigerian authorities to slack on finding and punishing those who commit cyber crime and all crime, in general, the percentage of cyber crime perpetrators should go down.
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These stats don't surprise me, it's all about stereotypes and perception. People just hear things, they don't do any research for themselves and they decide to put a stigma on you because of your place of origin. It's a four letter word called life I guess.
SEX WITH DIDDY
Diddy recently sat down with Elle Magazine for a pretty deep interview. They discuss his first time (having sex), his feelings on marriage and what type of man he is in relationships. Peep it:
Were you a sexually precocious kid?
SEAN COMBS: I was in pursuit of female attention from when I was probably four or five. It started with my mother’s friends putting me to sleep on their laps. But I wasn’t really asleep; I was enjoying the way it felt to lay on a pair of beautiful breasts.
And how did your first time go?
SC: Great, but I’d had a lot of practice from watching this show on cable called Midnight Blue, where they had actual scenes from pornos. Me and Midnight Blue had a Thursday night at one o’clock date—I’d make sure my mother was asleep, take a shower, lock the door, put on cologne.
Wasn’t there an awful lot of talking from Midnight Blue host Al Goldstein?
SC: Yeah, he definitely talked a lot. And he interrupted. But it taught me mind control.
Your dad was shot to death when you were only three. Who taught you how to behave with women?
SC: A couple years ago, my psychologist came to the conclusion that this is one of the big problems I have as far as maturing in a relationship. After my father got killed, my mother said, “I’m never getting married again. I don’t want men around my children.” So I’ve never actually been able to witness a husband and wife’s love. Sometimes when I see it with my friends, I just find myself staring like a child, because I’ve never actually seen it before. It’s one of the sad parts of my life.
So what kind of behavior does this bring out in relationships?
SC: When a relationship gets to a certain point, I probably get scared and become a little self-destructive.
By self-destructive, do you mean going out with other women?
SC: Yeah.
If you get caught cheating red-handed, what’s the best response?
SC: Cry. It might not work, but it at least shows that you care. Goddamn, this is a deep interview. You didn’t ask Will Smith none of this shit!
But we’re making such valuable progress! Just tell me: Are the tears real?
SC: Yeah, it hurts me. One of my weaknesses is that I actually have a conscience.
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JAMIE FOXX TELLS A STORY ABOUT HOW RAPPER PLIES HID IN THE BATHROOM TO AVOID AN ALTERCATION DURING A VIDEO SHOOT(LOL)
I'M NOT SURPRISED, I MEAN HOW COULD I BE LOL? I KEPT TELLING PEOPLE THAT PLIES IS SOFTER THAN A CUPCAKE WITH ICING ON IT. I MEAN THIS DUDE GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE AND WANTS TO CLAIM THAT HE IS A STREET DUDE?? ARE YOU FOR REAL? NOW HE GOES TO SHOOT A VIDEO IN L.A AND REAL STREET DUDES SHOW UP @ YOUR SHOOT TO TEST YOU AND YOU HIDE IN THE BATHROOM LOL LMAO, IS HE FOR REAL??? SORRY FOR DISSAPOINTING ALL YOU PLIES MALE AND FEMALE GROUPIES OUT THERE BUT I TOLD YOU SOOO!!!
Twitter Beef ft. Wale & Nicki Minaj by Joe Budden TV
WOOOW!!! JUST A LIL INDUSTRY FUN LOL!! THESE GUYS ARE HILARIOUS WATCH HOW WALE, NICKI MINAK AND JOE BUDDEN CRACK JOKES ON EACH OTHER ABOUT WHO'S MORE FAMOUS AND WHO GOT MORE TWITTER FOLLOWERS. ENJOY.........
Ask Ms. Uduak: How do I Network in the Music Industry?
“Good morning ma’am, I have started the legal work on my record label, and am just independent for now but am sure I can’t do it all by myself….what I am concerned about is the aspect of networking. I have got a daytime job and I have been thinking how I can get to liase with a few businesses . . . can you help with tips on how to achieve this? ~Regards, Gbenga EW”
“Hi, [I] am an aspiring hip hop producer. I have been doing some work for quite sometime now and I am having difficulties with getting my talent across. I mean it is difficult to make it as a producer without some form of a reputation in the Nigerian Music Industry. Thus my question is how do I expose myself to the industry as a music producer? ~ Haruna D. aka Phatbouy.”
Gbenga and Haruna, you both essentially ask similar questions focused on networking so you can both be successful. Haruna you are right. It is very hard to make it in the music industry (biz), especially if you don’t have the right contacts or reputation. “Wetin man go do if ya papa no be record label owner?” Here we go with some few tips:
Know where to go to find your contacts: In the past, it would have been nearly impossible to get access to the music “shot callers,” much less “yarn” with them. Thankfully in 2009, with the advent of social media like Facebook which has over 200 million users, we can do just that. Facebook is an absolutely FANTASTIC way to get and stay connected to Naija’s music industry decision makers. Here is how to use a tool like Facebook to your benefit:
- Join several Naija music focused groups. On Facebook, for example, you can join Nigerian Music Industry Associations, DJs, and radio station groups and fan pages. These groups, for the most part, allow you to share your work and interact with your peers. Take advantage of them!
- Attend the Networking Events your Facebook groups invite you to: The beauty about joining Facebook Naija music groups is that you will receive invitations to music industry events. Attend these events and be prepared to network. Have your business cards ready. Be friendly and approachable, practice and be clear on what you want to say and how you want to project yourself.
- Attend your Facebook Friends’ Music Events: If you have not been invited to any music events, look to see which events your music friends on Facebook have been invited to. Ask your friends to allow you tag along, attend the event(s) and get to networking
Volunteer: Independent of Facebook, on the ground, Naija these days has so many music events. Many of these events are organized by producers and organizers who could use lots of help. Knock on their doors and find out how you can help. In doing so, you will most likely get a chance to meet some of the industry’s decision makers. Even if you don’t meet them, you get a chance to witness the industry from the inside out, an insight that will be extremely helpful down the line as you network and build your contacts.
Focus on Building Relationships: Be careful not to be all about trying to get to the top you forget the whole point of networking. Networking is about building relationships. Form genuine interest in the personalities you meet and their work. It will go a long way and open a lot more doors than you can imagine.
Know your value: Never underestimate your value. While the business is very much about who you know and who knows you, another important aspect of the music biz is what YOU bring to the table. As part of networking, never underestimate your value. Know your worth. If you are a strong producer, any label or artist that works with you will benefit greatly because your beats coupled with their skills will help put them in the spotlight. Without being arrogant, understand this added value that you bring to the table when you network and ultimately negotiate with industry decisionmakers.
Follow up: You met great people at the music events you attended. Now, follow up. I recommend sending a personal handwritten note or thank you card if, for example, you were introduced to a contact that helped you in a significant way. If it will take days for your recipient to get it, then send an electronic thank you card. Most people don’t think to do basic things like that anymore, so you are sure to stand out.
Finally, to you both, there is a saying to “build and they will come.” There is no excuse not to use FREE social media to get the word out about your work. Set up your Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and Blogger accounts. Upload your work and let everyone know what you are doing, stay consistent, build and the people will come. As you build, be sure to reach out to Bloggers and the Media, particularly Nigerian influential music blogger/media related sites like Not Just Ok. Once one picks it up, the rest usually follow and it creates a viral effect that has many talking about you and your work!
Now go make it happen!
via notjustok.com
Another good article from the attorney, fashion model and journalist Ms. Uduak Oduok President & CEO of Ladybrille Media Group, Inc.
This article was intended for people in the Nigerian Entertainment Industry, however if you read it you will see that the advice can actually be beneficial to anyone aspiring to grow in the Entertainment Industry worldwide. Hope it helps please leave your comments, thougghts and concerns.
THE STRONGEST 4-YEAR OLD KID IN THE WORLD(WATCH THE ENTIRE VIDEO)
WOOOOOAH!!! This lil homie got 2 squares and an 8 pack. This is very disturbing in my opionion. I mean shld a kid be this diesel at that age. What are they feeding him, or is this just plain natural. WOOOOW!! I mean did u guys see how he introduced himself with an acrobatic move I know I cld never do not now or even when I was 4. I mean look at the stuff he is doing.Your thoughts please, have we really seen it all at this point????
OFFICIAL ALBUM COVER FOR RIHANNA'S NEW ALBUM ''RATED R''
Honestly, I think it's horrible, it's not creative at all and it does not give me the ''Rated R'' feeling. But I guess that's my opinion.
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Lil Wayne ''No Ceilings'' Mixtape Trailer
LOOKS LIKE WAYNE IS BACK ON THE MIXTAPE CIRCUIT WITH HIS NEW MIXTAPE NO CEILINGS COMING OUT ON HALLOWEEN. HE SAYS DON'T PAY FOR IT EITHER JUST DOWNLOAD IT....THE FOOTAGE ALSO REVEALS THAT WAYNE HAS DONE 78 SHOWS IN THE LAST YEAR AND GROSSED OVER 42MILLION, SUPPOSEDLY THE MOST EVER GROSSED BY A HIP-HOP ARTIST..WOOOOOOOOOW!!! MAKE SURE YOU PICK UP THE MISTAPE AND DVD WHEN THEY HIT THE NET ON 10/31/09. ENJOY THE TRAILER...