Kat Stacks gets slapped!!!!


First off, I do not condone domestic violence and there is no BUTS about it. So apparently, Kat Stacks got into it with some guys and they asked her to apologize to Bow Wow & Fabolous. In case you don’t know, Kat Stacks is like Superhead No. 2. She has videos on the internet claiming to be “chumping” down all of our favorite rappers (including someone in the Black Wall Street camp-and the rapper denied even being with her-no, its not Game) such as Fabolous and Bow Wow.

This is what I found on allhiphop.com-

THE LOW DOWN ON KAT STACKS / FABOLOUS / BOW WOW

Apparently, Kat Stacks is going to sue Fabolous. I don’t know all the in’s and out’s with their relationship, but apparently, she made a plea to Fab NOT to release the video of her getting beat down by a person that is allegedly Paul Cain, Fab’s bro. This all went down in Atlanta at a bar. Not sure when. After Kat was slapped once, she was slapped again and then she fell. But, you know all of this, right? Her phone was taken from her too.

Kat Stacks levied down her accusations on Twitter:

yes its true @myfabolouslife sent people today to smack me up at the bar & they stole my phone & recorded it. i dare yall to blast it.”

” got my a** wooped? it was 2 n*ggas yelling @myfabolouslife & @bowwow name … im a female u got 2 n*ggas to hit me LOL lame.”

“i have no marks on my face .. they are lame”

Now, according to allhiphop.com, there is no factual information that states that the guy who slapped Kat Stacks is Fabolous’ brother. All Kat Stacks says is that it was somebody’s in Fabolous’ camp….You can see the video below. It’s not good footage, but its here…

Rap-Up talks to 50 Cent about “Black Magic”


  

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this interview is straight from rap-up.com:  

Is your next album still called Black Magic?
I started writing to a Black Magic concept before I left and since I’ve been back I’ve been writing in a different direction, so I’m not sure if it’ll be totally what I initially created. I’ll end up taking the best of everything. Since I came back off the [European] tour, I got bombarded with new production, so many good ideas in there that I started writing to another concept.  

So the album title could change?
Yeah, it could change—because it won’t be the same music. It’ll end up being something different. It may [stick] though ’cause I’m still writing.  

You once mentioned that you were experimenting with an uptempo, dance sound. Is that correct?
That was in reference to a song that I recorded while I was [in Europe]. I got a chance to hear the music that was playing out there prior to me coming there. It’s almost like when I come into the territory they change the music to 50 Cent music, so I’m saying, “What were you playing before I got here?” And this music was all fast, the tempo and production, it was just different. So I recorded a song with my actual band at the time ’cause I was traveling with them. I went to the studio and we recorded a song together that had that kinda tempo to it and I said this’ll work right now ’cause this is what they’re actually dancing to. But the whole album doesn’t have that actual feel. That song probably won’t even make the record. When I’m in the creative space, I start sorting through everything possible because I might find something that’s special in that area.  

How would you describe your latest direction?
It’s still got a soulful vibe to it and that’s why I called it Black Magic. I had some Marvin Gaye-inspired stuff, some things that content-wise would feel like something Curtis Mayfield would do from my perspective, and just the choices of how the cadences on the records were like performance music that they did in the past. It feels brand new. If I didn’t tell you it was inspired by that, you wouldn’t know that I got it from that. I didn’t say the same things that they said; it’s just my perspective on what they offered.  

Who are some of the producers you’ve been working with?
It’s been various. I’ll work to create a big enough portion of work that when I go to the producers that you would recognize immediately, they have something to top. Like this is where I started, now let’s go from there. Sometimes the newer producers have hit records. They don’t produce hit records as often as a Dr. Dre or a Timbaland or a Polow, but they make them. If you’re around the music enough to identify a hit when you hear one, then you can sort through it and find those special pieces. I usually write to music that inspires me to offer something. If I’m just sitting there, I don’t write a song because I can. Actually I did that with Dre a couple times. I walked in the studio and I said I’mma rap to the first beat that he put on so he can feel like we gettin’ the ball rollin’, and we just gon’ find that special record. On the first album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, I only worked with Dre for four days. We recorded eight songs and I kept four of the eight songs. So it doesn’t take a long time for me to get it together if the right production is there.  

Does the album have a release date?
No, it doesn’t. I’m supposed to meet with Em about that actual release date. Eminem recorded two albums worth of material; it was Relapse and Relapse 2 and now it’s Recovery. He changed it and I’m not even sure if the music for Relapse 2 is ever gonna come out because he had a whole new idea that he wanted to write to, so he probably changed the whole album.  

–D.L.

New Mixtape: The Cool Kids “Tacklebox”


I was wondering where Mikey Rocks and Chuck Inglish were…back on the scene with something supreme! Tracklisting straight from youheardthatnew.com…

1. Fishing Lessons (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
2. Flying Kytes (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
3. Freak City (Produced By Chuck Inglish & Old Young)
4. Neat (Feat. Tennille)
5. Going Camping (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
6. Volume II (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
7. Birthdays (Produced By Ski Beats)
8. Great Outdoors (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
9. Strawberry Girl (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
10. Systems (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
11. Good Afternoon (Produced By The Productionix)
12. Parking Lot (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
13. Summer Nights (Feat. Tennille) (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
14. Los Angeles Leakers (Outro) (Produced By Chuck Inglish)
15. Gettin’ Flick (Produced By Chuck Inglish)

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Download the mixtape here!

Essence.com- 10 Things You Should Know about Jamaica


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The reason I am posting this is because I’m thinking of changing the setting of one of my novels- its actually Diamonds N’ Roses, Book 5 of the Diamond Collection. I’m not sure if I want to move it to the Bahamas or Jamaica, but I’ll figure it out by the time I’m done rewriting and editing Black Diamonds (Book Four)….

Check out this article, straight from essence.com:

  • In 1655, England seized the island and a plantation economy based on sugar, cocoa, and coffee was established.
  • In 1834, the abolition of slavery freed a quarter million slaves, many of whom became small farmers.
  • In 1958, Jamaica joined other British Caribbean colonies in forming the Federation of the West Indies.
  • In 1962, Jamaica gained full independence when it withdrew from the Federation
  • The roots of reggae music are fixed in slavery. Slave orchestras were formed by several of the richer planters. Rhythms, songs, and dances that are purely African have survived in rural Jamaica well into the twentieth century, according to “Reggae Bloodlines.” Think Bob Marley or Jimmy Cliff.
  • Every year poets and writers from around the world gather to attend a literary festival held in Jamaica called, “Calabash International Festival.”
  • According to CIA World Fact Book, the cycle of violence, drugs, and poverty has served to impoverish large sectors of the populace. Many rural and resort areas remain relatively safe and contribute substantially to the economy.
  • Jamaica is a tourist-friendly country. In fact, the New York Times reports, Kingston has been called the nerve centeof Jamaica, offering strip-mall-like boulevards to a Spanish Court hotel.
  • Jamaican alleged drug lord Christopher “Dudus” Coke is described as one of the world’s most dangerous drug lords by the United States Justice Department.
  • Supporters of alleged drug lord “Dudus” took to the streets of Kingston, Jamaica to protest of the government’s decision to extradite him to the United States to face drug trafficking and gun charges. Many believe he has had a greater influence on the people of Jamaica than the government.

just so you know…


  • Celine Dion is expecting….twins! Congrats!
  • Kelly Rowland is back with a new mix of her single, Commander, which features Nelly.
  • Charlie Sheen is looking at 45 days in jail over a domestic abuse charge against his wife, Brooke Mueller.
  • Check out this alternate version of Beyonce’s “Me, Myself and I”- btw, Beyonce had a special I think on BET where they went behind the scenes of the video and some of these scenes were shot. I know now that they ended up on the cutting room floor:

 

  • Well, I didn’t even known this, but Hulk Hogan is currently recooperating after undergoing spinal surgery.
  • singer Charlotte Church and Gavin Henson have split.
  • On to her more Swizz & Mashonda ish, word is that Swizz has paid the 350 Gs he owed her for back child support
  • Word is that Michael Jackson’s children are set to inherit 33 million apiece. BONKERS!
  • Bizzy Bone is set to appear on Celebrity Rehab. He’s a part of Bone Thugs in Harmony.
  • Word is that singer Lily Allen may be in charge of the score of the new Bridget Diary’s musical.
  • Dennis Hopper has passed of prostate cancer. He was 74. RIP ~|~
  • Check out T.I. on the Wendy Williams show…

 

  • Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony are set to renew their vows. Yippee!
  • Teairra Mari’s newest video “Automatic,” is set to drop tomorrow. The song features Nicki Minaj.
  • Singer/Rapper Ke$ha is being sued for 14 million big ones from her ex-managers. Word is that she signed with them in 2006 on a contract that stated that they would receive 20% of her earnings if they signed her with a major record label in a year. It never happened, but she continued to work with them. A deal was eventually set up for her at Warner Bros., but she  ended up firing her managers. As of right now, Ke$ha is signed to RCA/Jive.
  • I don’t know if this is true or not, but I got wind that Heidi Montag-Pratt and Spencer might be heading towards divorce.
  • Beyonce is getting sued by the man who stayed next door to the house where she filmed her “Why You Don’t Love Me” video…apparently, the film crew blocked his driveway so he couldn’t leave the house and arguing with them made him miss several important phone calls.
  • The show, Are We There Yet? based off of the Ice Cube films, premieres on TBS at 9pm.
  • Plies’ new album Goon Affiliated drops on June 8th
  • Check out Salma’s latest cover:

thelifefiles.com

 

  • Allie “Ollie” Woodson of the Temptations has passed. RIP ~|~
  • Luke Campbell’s daughter is making allegations that Uncle Luke used to beat her mother. word is that shes’ shopping around a  reality show. People will say anything for a few minutes on TV. Since I wasn’t in their household, I don’t know if the allegation is true or false, but is it such a coincidence that she unleashes this secret before revealing the idea for a show?!?

just so you know…


  • Every time I turn around, Lil’ Wayne is issuing out sneak peeks of his videos. The latest, “Get a Life”. Rihanna isn’t any different. She gives us “Rockstar 101” and then comes “Te Amo.” Once I learn how to upload a twitvid, I’ll put it up LOL.
  • Dwele is featured on the track “Power,” with kanYe West. Check out the song on one of my earlier posts.
  • A rumor is spreading that Mariah Carey is pregnant because she dropped out of a Tyler Perry movie, which was set to begin filming next month.

It’s Not Over…it’s just a bigger Family Tree


Yeah, in case you haven’t heard, Neffe and Solo are coming back to the small screen with their new reality show, Neffe and Solo Family Tree. I don’t know if the show is going to be on BET or not- let me check bet.com- BRB- well, no signs of it. oh well…

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VIBE.com goes in…Dead Weight?


Okay, so this article on vibe.com is about R&B/hip-hop groups and how there is always that one member who is weaker than the rest…Here’s a list of the groups as well as the person who vibe.com considered to be “dead weight” or the “weakest link.” I’m not saying I agree, but this is what was said on vibe.com!~

Xscape

Xscape….the weakest link? Tiny

Boyz II Men…the weakest link? Michael “Bass” McCary

Jodeci…the weakest link? Mr. Dalvin

Wu Tang Clan…the weakest link? U God

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702…the weakest link? Irish

3LW…the weakest link? Kiely

B2K…the weakest link? ahh, they are wrong on this one! everyone but Omarion (J.Boog, Fizz, and Raz B)

Pretty Ricky…the weakest link? same with B2k…everyone but Pleasure P

Young Money…the weakest link? T Streets–okay, they might be right on this one because I didn’t even know they had a member named T Streets. Geez…

Destiny’s Child…the weakest link? LaTavia

New Edition…the weakest link? Ronnie

En Vogue…the weakest link? Max

SWV…the weakest link? LeLe

Total…the weakest link? Kima

112…the weakest link? Q Parker

Dru Hill…the weakest link? Woody- I disagree, yeah he left the group twice, but he definitely wasn’t the weakest link. To me, Dru Hill doesn’t have a weak link- well, not with the original line up.

Danity Kane-the weakest link? Shannon Bex

G-Unit…the weakest link? Tony Yayo – do I even need to comment?

The Firm…the weakest link? Nature

Three 6 Mafia…the weakest link? Crunchy Black

Black Eyed Peas…the weakest link? Alp.de.ap

Onyx…the weakest link? Sonsee

Dipset…the weakest link? Freaky Zeeky

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Day 26…the weakest link?  Q

The Fugees…the weakest link? Pras

Vibe.com speaks to Farrah Franklin…


last.fm

 

This is straight from vibe.com:  

If anyone knows a thing or three about why girl groups break up, it’s Farrah Franklin. Since 15, the 29-year-old singer-turned-actress has experienced her share of ups and inevitable downs in her stints in all-female troupes Jane Doe, Destiny’s Child, and Pheenix. Though the pile of disbanded girl groups grows increasingly tall and leggy acts such as Electrik Red and Rich Girl struggle to find mainstream existence, Farrah believes any girl group can last with a bit of sound advice… as long as it’s not from a man named Matthew. —Tracy Garraud  

STAY ANTI-PREGGERS
“Be wary of boyfriends and the whole pregnant thing, because a lot of times when you get in a group, if someone has a boyfriend, they’ll kind of dictate what’s going on with that group member. So you want to be very wary of relationships. One of the things with the first group I was in, we had a rule that no one could get pregnant for the first two years. That was pretty much the main one… all of them have kids now. The thing is, if we’re in a group and Julia goes and marries little Barack Obama Jr. we can’t make any money because Julia’s our main singer and we can’t do the Destiny’s Child thing. You gotta make stuff work [because] people want to see you perform.”  

DON’T PULL A KNOWLES
“Naturally, you’re going to look out for your family. There’s a lot of things I didn’t understand at 18 and there’s a lot of things I knew, that [the girls] didn’t understand. [Hiring family] gives a little favoritism. [In Destiny’s Child] I felt like I was put aside… Matthew [Knowles] was our manager, then Tina [Knowles] did hair and styling, then our road manager was Beyonce’s cousin, then our assistant road manager was Beyonce’s other cousin, then we had an attorney that was Beyonce’s other cousin, and Solange that was traveling with us. Her whole family was on tour with them… If there was someone else I could’ve spoken to outside of the family, I think it would’ve been a lot better.”  

WATCH OUT FOR PORN STARS
“[One of Pheenix’s girls did porn] in the past, but no one had any knowledge about it. There was so much money put into the situation and the types of endorsements we were looking forward to getting, unfortunately we would’ve been able to get those types of deals without her having done that. The main thing is that she wasn’t honest. Everyone has a past, but I found out from a friend randomly calling me, like, ‘Yo, you need to come over, I can’t tell you I gotta show you.’ Background checks are very necessary because there was a lot of money spent on that deal… a lot of producers, a lot of time and guess who has to pay that back? And I was helping with managing the group, executive producing and consulting. So how the hell do I not know who my members are? It makes me look like I don’t know how to handle my business. People are like ‘If she’s doing porn then what is Farrah doing? Farrah went from Destiny’s Child to hanging out with porn members.'”  

 “If you’re getting in a [Destiny’s Child] type group, then that’s what you’re getting into. But if that wasn’t explained to you and there were some other things that could’ve been talked about like ‘How ’bout some people are able to sing this part’… you have to really understand what you’re getting into and what your role is. As long as everyone understands that then you can do well, but if you don’t understand that it can be confusing. Then later on you prove yourself even more and if they’re good people they’ll say ‘Hey, I know this wasn’t what we talked about, but you seem like you’re doing your thing and you can do this now.’  

about.com

 

IF YOU’RE NOT THE BEYONCE, FALL BACK  

It was so crazy, because although Beyonce is who she is today, we were friends first and I was already doing my own thing. I already had a $650,000 house. I already had a Beamer and Benz. To be honest with you, my cars were better than theirs. That’s how I was meeting them. My man was a manager for K-Ci & Jojo, so we were well off, plus I was working three jobs on top of that, including modeling here and there. So I didn’t feel like the playing field was too much different. I’ve been doing this since I was 4-years-old. I was always the captain of my team, but I’ve also always been the new girl, being the military brat. When I got in the group I was happy. I wasn’t even thinking about [being the star]. I’m 18-years-old and I’m in Destiny’s Child! I’ve delt with bitches my whole life and I’ve never gotten paid for it. So you think I’m going to come in a group, get paid and have a problem? Oh no.”  

TALK IS FAR FROM CHEAP
“Communication [is the number one reason girl groups disband]. People feeling like they can’t express their feelings and then it leaves a lot of things left unsaid and ill feelings that are bottled up. Most of the times, management has a lot to do with it because they’re the ones managing the group. I’m even helping people consult right now and the whole thing is communicating. I don’t care how mad you are, you gotta talk about it so you don’t harbor emotions because that causes big problems. People start having problems when there’s not a good understanding. [In Destiny’s Child] I read a lot. I didn’t have anybody I could really speak to aside from my man.”

It’s Been Confirmed…


Yep, now the rumors can stop. Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys are engaged and expecting their first child. Peep this info, straight from people.com:

A wedding and a baby are on the way for Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz.

The musicians “are expecting a baby and are engaged to be married in a private ceremony later this year,” reps for the couple confirm to PEOPLE.

The announcement comes after the two, together since fall 2008, attended Thursday night’s Black Ball in London, which benefits Keys’s Keep a Child Alive charity.

“They’re very happy,” says a friend of the couple.

Rapper Swizz Beatz (real name: Kasseem Dean), 31, has produced music for Keys, 29, and worked with artists including Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez and Gwen Stefani.

It will be the first marriage for Grammy-winner Keys – and their first child together. Swizz Beatz is father to Kasseem Jr., 3, and son Prince Nasir, 9, both from previous relationships.

Mixtape: T.I. “Fu**amixtape”


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01. Jamie Foxx – Intro
02. Welcome Back To The Trap (Prod. By Smash Factory)
03. Spazz Out (Prod. By Swizz Beatz)
04. Whatcha Saying Tip (Prod. By Chuck Diesel)
05. Yeah ft Lil Wayne (Prod. By Lil C)
06. Yeah Ya Know (Prod. By DJ Toomp & Lil C)
07. Once Upon A Time
08. Here We Go Again (Prod. By Timbaland)
09. Get Yo Girl Feat. Rich Kid Rashad (Prod. By Jim Jonsin)
10. Like So (Prod. By Lil C)
11. Gettin Paid (Prod. By Track Slayers)
12. Lil Duval – F*ck A Mixtape N*gga!
13. Really Livin Like That (Prod. By DJ Toomp)
14. Whether You Like It Or Not (Prod. By Amadeus)
15. Jamie Foxx – Shooting Range
16. No Competition Feat. Young Jeezy (Prod. By Black Mob)
17. Bitch Who ft Macboney (Prod. By Lil C)
18. Ready Set Go Feat. Killer Mike (Prod. By No I.D.)
19. Kevin Hart – F*ck A Mixtape
20. Celebration (Prod. By J-Rock)
21. Got Your Back ft Keri Hilson (Prod. By DJ Toomp) (Bonus)