Monica in the studio out here in vegas… PS Shout out to all the Mo fans thats been waiting on us to hook back up
Since yall been asking for janet here we are with luke skywalker, for real one of my idols george lucas
THIS MY SONG OF THE WEEK, PEEP HOW THEY FLIPPED THE KRIS KROSS JUMP RECORD, I FUCKS WIT HOMIE. I NEVER THOUGHT I SEE THE DAY SOMEBODY SAMPLE ONE OF MY SONGS NIPSEY HUSTLE-HUSSLE IN THE HOUSE
WE WERE IN THE CLUB TILL 5AM PEOPLE OUTHERE DONT GO HOME JOHNTA & B.COX HAVIN A BALL B.COX IN THE MIX GREAT TATTOO HARDKNOCKS & ME POP CHAMPAGNE HOW IT WENT DOWN LAST NITE WOW ALL I CAN SAY IS WOW JOHNTA HAVING TOO MUCH FUN SCHOOL TEACHER
Tuesday, January 27, 2009 13:00 Bow Wow And JD On TheSource.com Things could’ve turned out so differently for our February cover stars Bow Wow and Jermaine Dupri. Years ago, egos and gossip pushed a wedge between the friends and collaborators, but rather than going the way of so many others and putting out beef videos on YouTube, the two remained silent. Now, Bow Wow and JD are once again a team. This week, The Source is highlighting the careers of Bow Wow and Jermaine Dupri from Bow Wow’s film and television work, to JD’s first hit act. Check out Bow Wow’s latest, featuring Jermaine Dupri, “Roc the Mic” Tuesday, January 27, 2009 11:37 The Summit: JD and Bow Wow After several years of working independently of one another, which both men readily attribute to industry hype, artist posturing and the necessary evil of growth, Bow Wow and Jermaine Dupri return to the biz as a unified front ready to prove yet again (and whether you like it or not) you just can’t knock their hustle. It was March 8, 1991, when the classic film New Jack City was released. Set in Harlem at the peak of the ‘80s crack explosion and starring Wesley Snipes, Allen Payne and Ice-T, the story unravels the rise and fall of a notorious (fictitious) drug kingpin named Nino Brown and his Cash Money Brothers crew. But what’s most interesting, and its greatest gift to urban cinema besides its soundtrack, may be its point of view. Allowing onlookers to not only understand the sophisticated movement and the calculated muscle that was necessary for the takeover of The Carter, a residential building used as the CMB’s base for pushing weight, the film also provides an aerial view of the dynamic inner-workings of the crew members—good and bad—from the personality clashes to the shifting roles and the manner in which they manifested their success; a blueprint to which many of today’s urban record labels have built their foundation. Text: Aimstar Images: Don Morris Continue… Tuesday, January 27, 2009 11:30 Bow Wow and JD Cover Shoot Outtakes Click through for a slide show of Jermaine Dupri and Bow Wow in Harlem for our February cover shoot. Continue… Tuesday, January 27, 2009 11:00 JD Speaks On It In a recent interview with Essence, Jermaine Dupri spoke openly about his departure from Virgin / Island Def Jam and what it was really like working with L.A. Reid. Jermaine Dupri says he left the label because they repeatedly slept on his projects and that the rumors he got the boot are a result of Virgin / Island trying to make themselves look good. JD also says, working with L.A. Reid, he got a glimpse at the executive’s “jealous side.” JD believes that the success of Mariah Carey’s album, based on the strength of his singles, made him the target of jealous coworkers and that he was used as a scapegoat when girlfriend Janet Jackson’s album was not a success. Jermaine says he hasn’t spoken to L.A. Reid in three months and doubts they will reconcile.
PRESIDENT OBAMA’S FIRST BIG MOVE: MAKING PEOPLE CARE Barack Obama’s been in office less than a week and already people are bitching he hasn’t done anything. But he’s achieved something that the older generation in power hasn’t been able to do since I’ve been alive: make the younger generation give a shit. That’s big! If you need proof all you had to do was flick on CNN and look at the streets of DC on Inauguration Day. I was there. It was bone crushing cold, but to me and about two million other people it didn’t matter. There was a strong wind blowing that had nothing to do with the weather. We witnessed a new beginning. And it felt good. Yeah, some people thought it was too much show biz. Maybe so. I know they gotta sell it for the cameras. But looking beyond all the hype I saw something I ain’t ever seen before. Barack Obama has done what none of the other Presidents has been able to do. Not Clinton. Not Reagan. Not no one. He instilled caring into the bodies of people like me who used to think it didn’t matter either way who was in charge. I think that’s why y’all reacted so strongly to my last blog. I get it now. People are so politically engaged with this new president we have a nation of backstreet drivers and it’s always gonna be that way. They’ve got something to say every time Obama does something. They still need to let him have his lane, but I guess it’s healthy to make some noise if it comes from a place of caring. I’ve never heard so much conversation about a president in my lifetime. Haa! Least of all from me! Ima keep it real with you – I never even watched an inauguration before, much less got on a plane to attend one. And it wasn’t just me. TI, Wyclef Jean and Bow Wow were all excited to be there. I raised Bow Wow for most of his life and he never so much as thought to watch something dealing with politics, but there he was, the only rapper to perform at the kids inaugural concert. He had on an Obama tee shirt and he couldn’t wait to meet the First Lady and her daughters! He was genuinely touched! Beyonce is another one who was never very political. She voted, but she never cared until now. But she was dying to be part of this whole scene. You could see in her face how much that moment in history meant to her when she sang for first dance at the Inaugural Ball. Etta James’ “At Last.” On the streets, you could feel the vibe. It was like the Superbowl, the NBA Allstar Weekend and Disneyworld all rolled into one. I wasn’t interested in going to all the events. I already met the President when he was campaigning so I wasn’t all gaa gaa to get in a glimpse of him. I just wanted to be in the crowds, watching the reaction of the people. Everybody was buying all the Obama paraphernalia: skull caps, sweaters and scarves. I never saw a black person in a George Bush tee shirt! But it wasn’t just a look. They were also talking about bringing the troops home, closing Gitmo and fixing the economy. I was walking along Pennsylvania Avenue taking pictures and you could really feel the intensity. Of course, I was all covered up like Saddam with a hood and scarf so people wouldn’t recognize me, but I was right there in the crowds of millions watching and listening to people. The streets were going crazy. You can check it out on YouTube under JD1472. What gets me is that I think this is going to change the way all future Presidents are seen. They’re going to have to do more than make promises. They’re going to have to get the same people involved who Barack caught. I’m sure both teams are already getting their consultants and advisors and speech writers together to try to find the right buzz words and slogans to reach the right demographics. But it ain’t gonna work unless the message is real and they show the next generation of voters they care about what they think. Barack spoke the language of the young. He seemed genuinely interested. You can’t fake that. Rappers have been tellin’ it for a long time. No one paid attention back then. Now they’re listening. Even Bill O’Reilly had something to say about Jay-Z’s rhyme, “No more white lies, my president is black now.” Young, old, black, white, people are listening to each other now and caring about the same things. It’s like Obama finally connected America. He’s the bridge. We needed a man who could understand the young community. But it wasn’t going to come from someone who spoke ONLY for the black community. It needed someone with great communication skills – someone who could cross boundaries. That’s what I was saying in my last blog. The President’s no fool. He knows you need people from all sides to get things done. He’s not gonna follow one group’s agenda. But at least we know that he knows how we feel. So when y’all start asking what Obama’s gonna do next, remember, he’s already tackled one of the hardest jobs yet. He made people care. And because they’re paying attention, the kids are gonna be a part of the process. I saw this change in action when I went to the D.C. mayor’s party the night before Inauguration Day. This guy is black and 38 years old – just two years older than me. It’s already happening. Young people of America are now running America and feels like it’s gonna make a better America. And the rest is history… in the making. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jermaine-dupri/president-obamas-first-bi_b_160706.html