Thursday, December 30, 2010

Katy Perry Califonia Gurls feat.. Snoop Dogg named #1 song of the year!

Although it pains us to list a pop song as the #1 single in our top ten songs of 2010 , Katy Perry has forced us to do so with "California Gurls" featuring the original dogg pound gangster Snoop Dogg. The 80's themed bimbo track was released in May since parts of Perry's album were leaked early and quickly went #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for six straight weeks and was #1 in over 10-countries.

RICK ROSS, 50 CENT & CRIS BROWN BEEF WITH RAZ B







RICK ROSS IS IN AFRICA!



Rick Ross is landed out there in Cape Town, South Africa.  he'll be there for a special show as rumored.  ross is also scedual to stay in the mother land for the new years. thats a good feeling i can imagin.

 
 
50 CENT SHOVELS SNOW?




there was a mass  blizzard of 2010 on the East Coast. There are some poor New Yorkers that are were stuck in subway trains. 50 Cent is not one to pass up a business opportunity. The G-Unit Master went out in his Connecticut suburb and volunteered to shovel his neighbors' driveways. 50 tweeted that he charged $100 a driveway and used lil kids to get more work. He says he paid the kids $30 per hour.
 
  CHRIS BROWN AND RAZ BUSTA
 
First Raz B said the following, which set Chris Brown off in a Twitter rage: "Im just sittin here Thinking how can n**gas like @ebenet & @ChrisBrown disrepect woman as Intelligent as @HalleBerry11 @Rihanna."


Chris Brown, who called Raz B immature, said: "Tell me this @razb2k!! Why when the money was coming in u won't complaining about getting butplugged! #homothug!!!" and then, "@razb2k n**ga you want attention! Grow up n**ga! D*** in da booty a** lil boy."

Then Chris, probably worried that he scared the Pink Mafia, said: ""I'm not homophobic! He's just disrespectful!!!" and "I'm not mad though!!! I'm just not silent nor am i one of these scary R&B cats!!" "Watch me be the bad guy on the blogs tomorrow!!!! its cool though.. ill wear that...BTW... i love all my gay fans and this immature act is not targeted at you!!!! love."







 
 
 
 
 
 

keyshia Cole says song with Nicki Manaj bad idea!


Keyshia Cole says that she was wrong for dropping 'I Ain't Thru' ft. Nicki Minaj as the first single from newly released album, 'Calling All Hearts'.


 Keyshia Cole is finally realize that maybe her label was right and she shouldn't have released the duo of her and Nicki Minaj as her first single.  the label had insisted that it would not be a smart move to release the song first because it was not what her fans were used to hearing from her. Keyshia Cole fans expect something deep and rich in soul like the more popular songs 'I Should Have Cheated' and 'Love'. When 'I Ain't Thru' hit the airwaves it never gained the popularity that Keyshia anticipated.

the single did not even make the chart. i see where she was going with the idea because Nikki is so hot right now. i think keyshia will come back from this because the talent is definitely there. what do you think?

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

R.I.O - FORGIVE ME (VIDEO)****




R.I.O releases the brand new video taken from his 'Bottom To The Top' mixtape entitled; 'FORGIVE ME'


It's the best video we've made so far, please support the independent movement by posting on blogs, websites and social networks.
 
You can download the mixtape in full from http://www.rarebreedmusic.com/
 
 
 

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Donnie Cross -Umm Here




Just in time for the Fall Football Season Come the hot new joint from Mississippi based artist Donnie Cross with his banger Umm Here.

Um Here is a blazing track that uses the rough and rugged sport of football as a metaphor for Donnie Cross' music. The song has been burning up the clubs down South and is quickly becoming the anthem for local high schools and Black colleges down South

"Basically what Umm Here is about me saying to the world that I am here win in this rap game," says Ambassador's Way Entertainment recording artist. "The football metaphor came naturally to me because I am a big fan of football. A good football team, a winning team is able to overcome any and all obstacles and keep playing until they reach the goal line. That is something that I can definitely relate to. I'm in this game to win and win big!"

Expect Donnie Cross' new hit Umm Here to score big this season. Donnie Cross' current mixtape, Law Abiding Citizen is available online everywhere including iTunes, Amazon, CDwow as well as FYE and Best Buy.

For further information log on to
www.myspace.com/mrdonniecross

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Chinese-American Rapper MC Jin Discovers God

Since he has started rapping in Cantonese, he says, he has encountered Chinese fans who have followed him since 2001 but add that they didn't have a clue what he was rapping about.

"Whereas now, (they say,) while you're rapping in Chinese, I actually know what you're talking about. I feel closer to you now because at least I can grasp the message that you're trying to convey in your raps, even if it's very simple."

There's a curious flipside to that linguistic divide, though.

'I also encounter Cantonese speakers who will tell me 'Jin, I don't really like your Cantonese raps.' They know what I'm saying, but they'll say 'I don't really like it, it doesn't have that intensity, I just don't feel it, whereas I love your English stuff,'' Jin says. 'But then you ask this same person who just gave me that critique, 'Do you know what my English [stuff is] about?' They may not. That's a mindbender."

Jin hasn't given up on rapping in English-in the spring he released a free mixtape of English tracks "Say Something." It was made to keep" the sword sharp," he says, but the lyrics also reflect a fresh sense of purpose and a spiritual awakening that Hong Kong has aroused in him.

As Jin reflects on his songwriting and the direction of his career, the conversation drifts inexorably toward his religious growth-"the power of the Holy Spirit," as he puts it.

He attributes this tilt toward Christianity to a religious community in the city that he has joined, including a weekly bible study group with others in the entertainment industry.

"God is so dope and he's done so many awesome things in my life,"he says. "I'm a workhorse now. What is driving me? This newfound responsibility."








"Lauren Hill Performs Live At Rock The Bells Festival NYC"


Rock The Bells festival on New York's Governors Island saw a compendium of legendary hip-hop acts -- including A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan and Snoop Dogg -- performing their respective landmark albums. But for the nearly 20,000 people who paid $100 or more for the festival, a rare appearance by Lauryn Hill, erstwhile Fugee and the force behind the celebrated 1998 hip-hop classic 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,' was a bigger incentive than any classic album.

Despite -- or maybe because of -- a 45-minute delay, crowd anticipation was palpable when Hill took the stage Saturday evening. For many, though, expectation trumped memory and experience, as Hill rendered her classic tracks nearly unrecognizable, injecting most tracks with an aggressive veneer that stripped away any soulful capital she's earned over the past decade.


E-DUBB STEPPING STONES **VIDEO** + RAINBOOTS MOVEMENT




The artists known as Almighty Dolla, Johnny BOI and Nem collectively make up the group EDUBB (pronounced E-Dubb). With more than 4 million views on-line from their hugely popular inter-net buzz worthy single and video "Whooty," the guys even garnered mentions of their work on TMZ. The Atlanta natives are currently setting their hometown a blaze and are breaking through Atlanta Top station Hot 107.9, as well as other stations throughout the southeast region, with their shockingly, amusing up tempo club smash "Rain Boots". "For the first time in our career we have one of the hottest records in the streets of Atlanta! The public is actually demanding it to be played on the radio and every major club!" says a confident Nem.



It all began in a free-style session in Atlanta, Georgia when cousins Nem and Dolla produced their first recording on a 4 track. Excited about their newly found music career they reached out to Dolla's brother, Johnny BOI, who had been sent to the Military Academy. Growing up around a musical family, witnessing the development of groups like the Ying Yang Twins and the early 90’s gangster rap group, the Hard Boys, allowed firsthand knowledge of what to expect as an artist and configure what was missing within the music industry. "At one time, music had stopped being fun and simply got really violent or extremely x-rated. We knew there was a gap and our goal is to seal it," says Johnny BOI.

With a distinct Southern drawl, a knack for catchy Pop hooks, and a hint of R&B and Alternative elements, EDUBB calls their style Hip-Hop Fusion. As they set out to brand their independent movement, EDUBB identified one of the fastest growing conversations "white girls with a booty". The group swiftly decided to lay this topic of conversation down into music and create a song. Luckily for them, this new term "Whooty", created by EDUBB has since threaded itself throughout the entertainment industry, embedding itself as new “slang” in pop culture, as it continues to be a trending topic on TWITTER.

Without being signed to a major label, the group has since received airplay on MTV Jams, Music Choice, Sirius, XM Satellite as well as many major reporting Top 40, Rhythm and Hip Hop stations across the U.S. EDUBB has also completed songs with multi-platinum producers and artists such as Lloyd, George Clinton, John Boy On Da Track (Young Jeezy, Soulja Boy), Drumma Boy and Jazze Pha. Drawing stark comparisons from "off the wall" acts such as, The 2 Live Crew and even Outkast, from their wild antics on stage, creative song concepts, and distinct appearance, "We aim to be hip-hop's version of the Rolling Stones. Longevity and building a catalogue full of hits is our key," says member Almighty Dolla. Welcome to the EDUBB EXPERIENCE.


If you would like more info about EDUBB or would like interview EDUBB, please call Johnathan Wright at 404/925-7572 or email at digitalagemusic@gmail.com







(watch the rain drop movement on video)


Monday, December 20, 2010

OBIE TRICE - ANYMORE -VIDEO- (Produced by NoSpeakerz)**

"ANYMORE"

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50 CENT LAUNCHES NEW LABEL. G NOTE RECORDS.








Press release

December 17th, 2010, Hot Rod released his single "Dance With Me" to the world on 50 Cent's new label G Note Records.

In 2008 Hot Rod's "I Like To F*ck" leaked onto the web and instantly won worldwide applause and attention. Underground clubs and online sites rang off with posts and conversation of how different it was. Perez Hilton posted it front-and-center on his site for the entire Memorial Day Weekend and Youtube lit up as well.

Since then, Hot Rod has toured the world doing shows in markets such as Turkey, England, France, Australia, United Arab Emerites, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, China, Denmark and countless territories around the world. As his underground hit grew, Tila Tequila jumped on board and rapped a verse adding to the fanfare of "I Like To F*ck". The world took notice.

Calls continued to come in from areas all around the globe. Even though Rod was freestyling to and remixing hits from artists such as David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia as far back as 2006 and 2007, he began rapping on even more from artists such as Lykki Li, La Roux, Portishead, and others. Rod grew to love his new flavor of music and went full speed ahead carving a place for himself among his peers.