just so you know…


  • The reason I haven’t posted MIA’s new video, “Born Free,” is because its been banned from YouTube. It’s that graphic. If you want to see the video, I suggest you Google it or visit popcrunch.com.
  • Ice Cube’s “Are We There Yet” is coming to TBS. check out a pic of the cast:

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  • I heard this on Power 98 this morning and it was further confirmed with this post on drewreports.com. DMX is suing Rich Kid Entertainment making the claim that he never received $1 million in royalties. The company was only supposed to receive a 10% cut, but ended up pocketing 100%.
  • Rashida Jones is the new fashion stylist for Theory. for more info, check out theory.com!
  • word is that Amy Winehouse has bruised ribs and a cut on her forehead after taking a fall at her house. Well, I bid her a speedy recovery because we all know it could’ve been worse!
  • check out Usher on the front cover of 944 Magazine:

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  • Miley Cyrus’ new record Can’t Be Tamed will come out on June 22
  • wow…So Hanson is still around. check out their new album cover:

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  • UGH! George Bush is penning a memoir, Decision Points which is supposed to be released on November 9th
  • Here’s the lineup for the Good Morning America (GMA) Summer Concert series. this info is straight from popcrunch.com:

May: 

May 21 – Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato, Camp Rock 2
May 28 — Sugarland
 

June: 

June 4 — Diddy
June 11 — Norah Jones and Sarah McLachlan
June 18 — Miley Cyrus
June 25 — Alicia Keys
 

July: 

July 2 — Mary J. Blige
July 9 – To Be Announced
July 16 – The GO-GO’S
July 23 — Sheryl Crow
July 30 — Black Eyed Peas
 

August: 

Aug. 6 – To Be Announced
Aug. 13 — Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato, Camp Rock 2
Aug. 20 — Rihanna
August 27 — Lady Antebellum

Olivia blogs for GlobalGrind


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this blog by Olivia is straight from globalgrind.com: 

What’s up yall, its your girl Olivia. I’ve been busy working and touring so I havent had any time off. But I had to take a break to shout out you guys. 

I’ve been through a lot of trials,tribulations and rumors, and it’s made me a stronger person; I know this industry a lot better. Everybody wants to know what happened with me and my past situations in this industry. Everything that I’ve been through, I’ve been at labels where people didn’t know what to do with me. When I was at J, I was the VERY first artist signed. So I was the very first artist to be put out which means I was the guinea pig, I was the experimental one. I sold 500,000 when I was over there but in the general public it looks like a failure because they don’t know what happened. 

At G-Unit, there were only rap people; not one R&B person, one A&R – everything was rap. So nobody really knew what to do with me. It was a little difficult. I had expressed wanting to leave before because it was like an R&B girl thrown into a rap thing. At that time, who wouldn’t wanna be signed to 50 Cent?! I was more than grateful that he called me and asked me to do it but it’s a stepping stone. I needed that to get to another place, and now I’m in another place where I’m gonna be bigger and better so it’s not like it hurt me. 

All the rumors about me are done for a reason; it’s happened to the best of them. It comes with the territory, I gotta take the good with the bad. It only makes you stronger which I am today – today being April 26th, my mixtape Under the Radar was released yesterday on OliviaWorldwide.com. I am so excited. 

We’ve got amazing records including Drake on the “Control” record that’s been going crazy, we also have features with Maino, Webstar and Serani. The album Show The World is coming soon; I got Missy Elliot on there, Ne-Yo, Brian Cox. I’m working hard, doing interviews, conference calls, treatments… As I’ve said, I’ve been blessed. 

I’m excited and I want YOU to be also, alright?! I wanna tell the fans that I love them so much. The support is wonderful. I get on my website and my twitter @OliviaLongott and the out pour of people and the things they’ll say to me lifts me up. They’ll always tell me to keep my head up, we love you, we’ve heard that new record. 

After my situations, one would think people wouldn’t back me as much but it’s like they love me more and they wanna see me. So it’s a good thing for me because I wasn’t expecting that love. God gives you MANY blessings if you stick with your dreams, work hard and keep the faith. My world is getting a lot more perfect now that I’m seeing the fruition of my dreams. I appreciate everyone, thank you so much. 

Muah! 

-Olivia 

Pam Grier + Richard Pryor= Cocaine-laced ORAL!~ NSFW*


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the transcript from this book is straight from global14.com:

He said, “Pam, I want to tell you about an epidemic that’s prevalent in Beverly Hills right now. It’s a buildup of cocaine residue around the cervix and in the vagina. You have it. Are you doing drugs?”

“No,” I said, astonished.

“Well, it’s really dangerous,” he went on. “Is your partner putting cocaine on his penis to sustain his erection?”

“No,” I said, “not that I know of. It’s not like he has a pile of cocaine next to the bed and he dips his penis in it before we have sex.” I had a nauseating flash of one of Richard’s famous lines: Even my dick has a cocaine jones.

“Are you sure he isn’t doing it in the bathroom before he comes to bed?” the doctor asked.

“That’s a possibility,” I said.

“You know, I am dating Richard Pryor.”

“Oh, my God,” he said. “We have a serious problem here. If he’s not putting it on his skin directly, then it’s worse because the coke is in his seminal fluid.”

The Journey to Diamonds (Part I)…


With so many thoughts and emotions going through me, I thought it was necessary to find a place to unleash it all. The blogosphere seemed like the perfect place. Becoming a published author I’ve learned takes lots of time, patience and dedication. Well, I’m just in the beginning stages of it all so I guess I’ll let you know on future posts. My plan with this journey is to have you follow me as I journey on becoming a published author. I will start at the beginning of it all, way back in 2003 and then end when I receive my first copy of Diamonds In the Rough in the mail. Hope you join me for the ride…btw, we have 9 books to go!

The Dream

In all honesty, the idea of Diamonds In the Rough started off in a dream I had one night back in 2003. I will admit that I watered down the overall concept of the novel to create it into something that I wanted to write/read and felt that others would want to read. The dream consisted of a girl who met a guy who was able to control her with his eyes. Well, not just with his eyes, although that is his most eccentric feature, but he just had a certain power over her to the point that she couldn’t break away from him. I’m not into science fiction at all so I knew that I wasn’t going to make the male character have some sort of supernatural powers. Instead, I decided to use the dream to start work on a brand new novel.

Making A Difference

I love urban fiction, but I love street certified urban fiction even more. The storylines to me are great! I realized this when I noticed that I had read The Coldest Winter Ever by Sistah Souljah in 1 day. (BTW, I just finished Dirty Money by Ashley & Jaquavis which I finished in 8 hours–sidebar-please read this book BEFORE Supreme Clientele!). However, I always felt that something was missing. That thing was God. Yeah, there were some references to the Man above, but at times I felt that it wasn’t enough especially with some of the things these characters are doing. Although it’s not Christian lit, I still felt that if the characters showed at some point in the novel that they believed in God (and were not agnostic or atheist) that at some point they would call on Him at their darkest moments. I decided that since I was a spiritual person than God had to be somewhere up in my book  even if I am cursing after every other word.

Also, I noticed that most of these books have the same kind of scenario: good girl meets drug dealer and gets sucked into the game, drug dealer fresh out of prison looking for revenge or good girl/boy from poor background trying to make their lives better through hustling. Well, dang it, what about the people like me? What about the self-proclaimed Cosby kids? At some in point in time, I want to read a book about someone who doesn’ t live in the projects or the hood even if this is urban fiction. I know, I know, your first thought probably is: why would a rich person hustle? My answer to that…well, to stay on top. Then again, what did they do to become rich? Okay, well let’s say that they are not a rich person. Let’s just say that they are a part of the working class with dreams and goals.

How about this true life scenario: You have dreams of becoming a published author. YOU CAN: One, self-publish and promote yourself. Two, get an agent and let them help you. The problem with number one is that self-publishing takes $$$$. If you’re working at a dead end job AND paying bills all at the same time, where is that extra money going to come from if you are already having a hard time? The problem with number two is that you’ll have to give some of the royalties of your book to your agent, BUT they will probably land you a deal with a major publishing house. Most of the time, major publishing houses want to receive your book from an agent other than you submitting it yourself. Number two is a GREAT option, but you have to choose the right person to represent you.

So, those were MY two problems (although I easily could have done number two). My solution? Become  a hustler so I can self-publish and retain full control over everything… literally….I figured I could stack enough money to get what I wanted and in record time. Besides, who would assume that little ol’ innocent me with the college degree would be hustling? So…I hit up the people I thought were in the biz (and who actually was lol) and they told me NO. Well, dang, there goes my connect!  According to them, I had too much going for myself to end up in prison and it wasn’t worth it. My job was to write about the drug dealers not become one. DAYUMM! Well, I decided to use that same ambition and channel it into the novel hence what you read in the synopsis. I decided to create a character who was rich at birth, ambitious as all hell, who gets sucks into the drug game among other things because of her own AMBITION.

Setting the Stage

The best thing about writing a novel is that you can use your imagination. Although there are tons of places in the world to choose from, wouldn’t it be better to just create your own? That way, you cut out a ton of research from your novel. Out of that idea, came Brookstone, New York. A city that moves almost as fast as NYC and is divided into two major hubs: East Brookstone, where the upper middle class and high-class folks live and West Brookstone where the working class and poor live. In the novel, Carmen & Jay are both born and bred in East Brookstone although Jay has major ties to the West.

Creating the Players

I absolutely love the name Carmen. I’ve loved it ever since I first saw Beyoncé in Carmen: The Hip-Hopera. I guess I’m showing my age now. Most people won’t consider this a classic, which I don’t, but it led to me watching the Dorothy Dandridge classic, Carmen Jones. To be honest, in one version of the novel, my main character’s name was not Carmen. It was actually Leona. However, when I saw the name Carmen, I knew that was one the one!

When it came to the character of Jay Santiago, I knew he had to have a Hispanic-sounding last name since he is Puerto Rican. Lopez is used too regularly and even though Santiago is, too; I liked the way it sounded better. Here’s a slight breakdown of the two major characters of the novel. I would give more, but I gotta leave something for you to find out when the book comes out…:

Carmen Denise Davenport- 21, Bahamian-American, student at Brookstone University, major: Business Administration, daughter of Harold and Patricia Davenport, works part-time @ Flame, a clothing store catered to young women

Jay Santiago-27, Puerto Rican-American, owner of Sapphire (nightclub), son of Hector and Lady Santiago, drug kingpin and leader of the Santiago cartel.

PART II Coming Soon….

Friends + Sista Gals + Barbies


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Okay, so I saw this picture on bossip.com which was taken at Kourtney Kardashian’s 31st bday get-together and I must say that this is not the first picture of the “Dash” sisters with Lauren London and Malika Haqq (also pictured is Brittny Gastineau). A shot was taken of them at Diddy and Ashton Kutcher’s all white party awhile back (Cassie was in the photo, too), which I thought was super cute. It made me think, HEY, these girls must really be FRIENDS!!!! 

The picture made me think of friends and how important it is to have a good support system around you. However, I think that we as people are so quick to give the person the title of “friend,” without really thinking of the meaning of the word. 

For example, one of my guy friends once asked me why I was friends with a certain person, her name is Anonymous *giggles*. My response, “Well, we’ve always been friends.” 

Is that a good reply? 

If you ask me, I say no. If you can’t give specific details about why you allow a person in your inner circle than maybe you should think about the role that the person is really serving in your life. Okay, okay, let me go back. Just because you can’t give a good reason as to why a person is in your circle, it doesn’t mean that the person shouldn’t be, but maybe YOU need to remember the reason you ALLOWED them in your CIRCLE to begin with. What qualities did they have that made you want to share your innermost thoughts and feelings *i know, i’m getting cheesy*  

So, maybe today’s exercise needs to be writing a list of the people that we feel are our TRUE friends and then examining the individuals that we REALIZED that we didn’t put on the list. Why didn’t they make the cut?

just so you know…


  • Check out Young Jeezy’s new video featuring Plies “Lose My Mind.” The whole entire video is in black and white and when you put that with the lightening…its a hot video, not to mention a HOT song!:

 

  • Check out 50 cent’s new movie Caught In the Crossfire. this is the trailer:

 

  • Check out Lupe Fiasco’s new song “Love Letter To The Beat” featuring Alicia Keys:

 

  • Check out this new song by Mya. Not sure if this is from an upcoming album or a random leak, but it sounds great:

 

  • Faith Evans had recorded a song called “Track Hot” over the Young Money “Bedrock” beat…when I first heard the song, I thought Drake was still on it, but according to youheardthatnew.com, the rapper is Deuce Hanner. check it out:

 

  • word is that Ralph Lauren has designed a tie specifically for the Ludacris Foundation. All of the online proceeds will go to the charity.
  • I mentioned on a previous Morning Talk that Soulja Boy was coming out witha book. Well, here is the book cover:

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  • It’s been reported that Makeda Barnes-Joseph, the shooting victim in the Remy Ma case (Remy Ma is currently serving an 8 year bid because of the shooting)  has filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group claiming that the label helps to promote violence.
  • Check out Idris Elba on the front cover of JET magazine:

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  • there’s talk that Mariah Carey is working on a new Christmas album and that her Angels Advocate remix album has been scrapped *tears*
  • Check out the cover of Common’s new disc, Classics. I guess this is supposed to be like a greatest hits album, maybe?

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Cool artwork…


so check out this picture of Cassie. She was at the National Arts Club in NYC for the Riviera to Africa Run for Aids Awareness dinner. Although Cassie looks fly, isn’t that piece of art behind her pretty cool. I’ve been trying to find out the name of it all morning, but haven’t gotten any luck. Oh well…  

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Video Director faces 27 CHARGES!


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I think I should call this “mouth dropped wide open news.” It is being reported that music video director, Aswad Ayinde (real name Eric McGill) who directed the Fugees’ video “Killing Me Softly,” is facing 27 charges of aggravated, sexual assault, child endangerment, aggravated criminal sexual contact and criminal sexual contact after being arrested for pregnating his 5 daughters. Word is that he delivered the children himself as well. He is currently being held on $1 million bond.

FYI: The picture of Lil’ Kim has nothing to do with the post, but her facial expression is the one I’m wearing right now.

Rap-up.com gives a list of upcoming releases…


I so was going to do this, but I guess the staff of Rap-up.com beat me to it…oh well, here’s the list of upcoming summer 2010 releases straight from rap-up.com:

Toni Braxton – Pulse – May 4
Trina – Amazin’ – May 4
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony – Uni5: The World’s Enemy – May 4
Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley – Distant Relatives – May 18
Janelle Monáe – The ArchAndroid – May 18
Plies – Goon Affiliated – May 25
Rihanna – Rated R: Remixed – May 25
Common – Go! Common Classics – May 25
Taio Cruz – Rokstarr – June 1
Travie McCoy – Lazarus – June 8
Christina Aguilera – Bionic – June 8
Lil Jon – Crunk Rock – June 8
Iyaz – My Life – June 8
The Roots – How I Got Over – June 8
Drake – Thank Me Later – June 15
Game – The R.E.D. Album – June 15
Kevin Rudolf – To the Sky – June 15
N.E.R.D. – Nothing – June 15
Eminem – Recovery – June 22
Diddy-Dirty Money – Last Train to Paris – June 22
The-Dream – Love King – June 22
Chamillionaire – Venom – June 22
Dondria – Dondria vs. Phatfffat – June 22
Teairra Mari – At That Point – June 29
Fat Joe – The Dark Side – June 29
Rick Ross – Teflon Don – June 29
M.I.A. – TBD – June 29
Rye Rye – Go! Pop! Bang! – June 29
Dru Hill – InDRUpendence Day – June 29
Kelis – Flesh Tone – July 6
Big Boi – Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty – July 6
Ice Cube – I Am the West – July 13
T.I. – King Uncaged – August 17

Other Expected Releases Without Confirmed Dates:
Ciara – Basic Instinct
Jeezy – Thug Motivation 103
Jennifer Lopez – Love?
Quincy Jones – Q: Soul Bossa Nostra
Soulja Boy Tell’em – Dre
Flo Rida – The Only 1
Busta Rhymes – TBD

Honeymag.com speaks to Columbus Short and Zoe Saldana


Check out this interview that Honeymag.com did with these two Hollywood stars! This is straight from honeymag.com:

Honey Magazine:  The Losers is based on a DC Comics graphic novel about a team of highly trained, special black ops who are on a revenge mission. Was either of you comic book fans? How did you both prepare to breathe life into these two-dimensional characters?
Columbus:  I was not familiar with the comic book. But what is amazing about The Losers is that it is a graphic novel grounded in some sense of reality. And because the comic book does not have a huge following, we had some liberty in what we could bring to the character. But most of us stayed true to the comic book and used it as a source. Also working with Sylvain [White, director of Stomp The Yard] again is great because he knows how to keep your character grounded and real.

Zoe:  I had to study up to prepare for my role. We were all given comic books. What is cool is that The Losers are the renegades of the comic book world. They are like rock and rollers. We had this freedom to do whatever we had to do for the character and that’s what I did with Aisha. The movie is going to give the comic book a lot more notoriety. When I choose roles, I just look for a good script. I have a great team. After Star Trek, I did a movie in New Orleans for no money because I liked the character. She was dark and had survived sexual abuse. I became an actor for people not to know my face first, but to recognize my work. I was the blue alien in Avatar because I fell in love with her. It’s like a beautiful affair. You need your character and you fall for the role every time.

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Columbus, you have said Pooch is like the Black MacGyver.
Columbus:  [Laughs] Pooch is the vehicle specialist. He can rig any vehicle and can handle his weapons. Everyday on set, you get [paid] to play shoot ‘em up.

Zoe, you seem to be drawn to strong female characters like Aisha.
Zoe:  I always take something from my characters with me. They haunt me. Letting go of Neytiri from Avatar was hard. I did not want to let go of her. Aisha is crazy, sexy and driven by emotions that are foreign to me. She is tough and complicated.

You both went through some intense physical training to gear up for the role.
Columbus: We went through some military and tactical training. We shot in El Yunque in extreme heat. Running up hills in full gear was intense.

Zoe: It always takes a village on set. We had an amazing gun expert. We called him Dirty Harry. The stunt coordinator was the same coordinator I had on Avatar. He was the one that trained me. He knows my body and that I am very resilient.

You and Zoe seem to share a special chemistry. You did this film and Death at a Funeral. What is it like to work with her?
Columbus:  Zoe can definitely hold her own. She is like my sister. We did Death at a Funeral together, which is pure comedy. Doing films from different genres back to back helped us as actors. Working with vets like Martin Lawrence, Chris Rock and Tracy Morgan and then doing The Losers, you get to dial it down and bring a realer aspect to your character.

Zoe, how has your career changed since being part of the Oscar-nominated blockbuster Avatar?
Zoe:  I have not really thought about it that way. I take it day to day and count my blessings. I want to continue being employed through my art. The fact that I am here is a miracle.

Unlike many women of color in movies, you have avoided being pigeonholed in Hollywood and have landed amazing roles. What is your secret?
Zoe:  I avoid being put in a box in my life. It’s all about logic and humanity. I won’t pigeonhole myself in my career if I don’t pigeonhole myself in life. When I walk into a room, I feel like I’m the best. I am special. I feel equal. I want to give inspiration to people to be absolutely color-blind. You don’t want to be associated with a project that is narrow-minded. I am from New York, so this may sound a little arrogant, but it is up to you to expand people’s minds.

The Losers are in theaters April 23. Death at a Funeral is now playing.

HE GOT NEXT!~


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So I was given the opportunity to see a mini concert of this twenty year-old violinist, Daniel Davis. He is amazing. He played to Mary Mary’s “God In Me,” and Marvin Sapp’s “Never Would Have Made It.” I wished I had of brought my camera because I would have filmed the performances to share. However, take a peek at the video below to see his mix of classical and hip-hop!  I know you’re going to love it!