Lil Mama

Lil Mama

Lil Mama

While rappers who sport the prefix Lil’ might be a dozen, there is nothing common about 17-year-old Lil’ Mama. The teenag rap phenomenon’s first commercial hit “Lip Gloss” is fastly becoming a celebratory anthem for girls of all ages. But unlike kiddie rappers who rely heavily on short-sited gimmicks, Lil’ Mama is a multi-faceted artist who boasts the ability to sing, rap and write her own material. Her Jive Records debut, Voice of The Young People explores the mindset of a young woman who is truly wise beyond her years.

Growing up between Brooklyn’s rough East New York section and Harlem, Lil’ Mama was forced to overcome both personal and financial struggles at an early age. As one of eight brothers and sisters, the rapper born Niatia Kirkland started to express herself artistically as a little girl through poetry and dance. When she was just 10-years-old, Lil’ Mama decided to try and put a rhythm behind her poems.

“Between the ages of 10 and 12 I started finding myself with rap,” remembers Mama. “That’s when I was writing and my father got me into the studio and I recorded some of my first songs. They were more like freestyles. I would take someone else’s beat and write a rhyme to it using my own hook.”

By the time Lil’ Mama started attending Brooklyn’s Edward R.Murrow high school she was creating all original material. “I started recording my own songs over original beats, coming up with ideas and letting my imagination really come through my music,” she says. “My father really helped me develop as an artist. He basically built me around knowing how to express myself. There’s different lanes I take you through with my music. People might think, ‘Am I normal for thinking that way?’ I’m just letting you know I think that way too.”

While Lil’ Mama’s musical career was starting to fall into place, her personal life took a turn for the worse. In 2003 she learned her mother was diagnosed with colon cancer. As she had always done in the past, Mama came to terms with her emotions through her music. In 2006, Mama teamed up with Ali Samii (former DMX’s manager) of Xtra Mile Production and headed out to Atlanta where she got the chance to record with Nappy Roots’ producer James “Groove” Chambers.Together they recorded seven songs, including “Lip Gloss,” which would quickly find its way onto New York’s home for hip-hop and R&B, Hot 97.

“I was going to a Hot 97 free concert and I went to meet up with DJ Enuff to get tickets and I told him I wanted him to play some of my joints on the radio,” says Lil’ Mama. “He gave me this long speech about how he can’t really play music from unknown artist’s so I was like, ‘You have to hear my record!’ So we got in the car and I put it on and he’s like, ‘Oh this beat is crazy!’ He played it on the air the next day.”

DJ Enuff wasn’t the only industry heavyweight to take notice of Lil’ Mama’s wide ranging appeal. Dave Lighty, the Senior A&R at Jive Records was also floored by the 17-year-old’s instant smash and immediately set out to track her down. “One story I heard was my manager’s friend is friends with somebody who is friends with Dave Lighty,” explains Mama. “I guess that’s how he found me.”

On January 10, 2007 Barry Weiss (Presidentof Jive) officially signed the 5′2″ rapper to Jive Records. Now with her major label deal to her credit, Lil’ Mama has been in and out of various recording studios in New York, Atlanta and Miami and has worked with famed producers like Swizz Beatz and Scott Storch. Her debut album, Voice of The Young People features a wide range of musical and topical issues.Somber songs like “Life” explore a foster child’s journey and the hardships of a pregnant teenager.

“Everybody’s talking about the same things on the radio-murder, sex and drugs,” says Mama. “They have people behind them telling them it’s cool and I disagree. There are so many more people struggling and going through so much and to hear somebody brag about the jewelry and stuff like that, it’s overrated.”

With 17 hard years behind her, Lil’ Mama is determined to fill her future with greatness. “People should know that I’m coming from the bottom and I’m going go to the top,” she states with utter confidence. “I see myself as an artist who was built on influences. I feel like I have a little bit of everything in me ’cause I take heed to my environment. So I’m offering you everything that I’ve learned in my life and what I’ve become.”

And just like that, a new star is born.

Barack Obama Vs Kate Moss

Yahoo featured two stories on its homepage this evening.  One featured Yahoo story reported that a Golden Statue of Kate Moss was made that cost $2.8 million dollars.

The second featured story showed a picture of Barak Obama at the Democratic National Convention giving a speech.  The title of the Barack Obama story said, “Did Obama Deliver?”

Take a look at the pic below or read it again.  Now I know we probably have never met, but I think we feel the same shit in life.

  • Why would anyone ever make a $2.8 million dollar golden statue of an anorexic white girl in the first place?
  • I actually didn’t read the story but I’m sure people will.

I did not read the story titled, “Did Obama Deliver” either.  I don’t know about you, but I know he delivered.  It’s kind of like knowing Kobe Bryant or Lebron James played well despite you not watching the game.

I’d much rather believe in that, in Obama, than to believe that in the year 2008, someone actually made a $3 million dollar Golden Statue of Kate Moss.

Kate Moss vs Barack Obama

Kate Moss vs Barack Obama

Ace Hood Gutta Album Drops September 23

Ace Hood Hip-Hop Album

Ace Hood Hip-Hop Album

Ace Hood’s debut Hip-Hop album entitled “Gutta” releases on Septemeber 23, 2008.  The Miami rapper is currently on blast thanks to the huge success of “Cash Flow”, the Florida anthem that features T-Pain and Rick Ross. “Since I’m amongst the best, expectations are very high. As far as features, the whole movement is behind me. I have Flo-Rida, Tricky Daddy, Rick Ross, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, Akon, Cool & Dre, DJ Nasty and we have more to come because it’s not even done,” adds Ace.

Like every new artist, Ace Hood found himself pushing his product at his city’s local hip hop radio station when DJ Khaled, who plays as a regular DJ on the air at 99 Jamz in Miami, Florida, approached him.  Ace had the complete package, and just couldn’t resist in reaching out to the young musician.  “Me and Khaled hooked up through 99 Jamz.  I presented him with my material: a bio, my cd; and based on his first impression of me, he loved what he saw. He heard the music, called my manager back at 11:30 p.m. that same night saying how he loved my stuff,” Ace said.

Fospassin aka The Golden Boy is Dirty Crunk

Fospassin aka Golden Boy has the Web 2.0 game on lock.  Originally from Nigeria, Foasspin is a big fan of Crunk and Dirty South music, so much so, he became a member of Streetball.com and uploaded his mixtape for the world of ballers to see.  Check out Foasspin’s Video called “Dirty Crunk” made with Streetball.com’s online video editor called the Mixtape Maker.

The Golden Boy

The Golden Boy

About Fospassin

Fospassin aka “Golden Boy” is a Hip-Hop artist who has been all over the world to present “The new way hiphop with alternative”.

Tight rythmes, great chorus and excellent productions brought his music at the top level of arts and entertainment.

Fantastic composer and energetic singer-dancer, he has been awarded more than 15 times in 2 years.

His music life has never been easy because most of radio stations and televisions here deal only with big artists names with no talent.

“I’m not a big artist with no talent like them. I have the talent… I`m a good singer, excellent dancer, sexy flat artist at the top level. I don`t care who they are and i don`t care what they do…They have big names with no talent. What are they singing about? And those radios and televisions want me to be like them? I`ll never… They need to be like me…” Golden Boy (Fospassin) said.

“Very nice treatment, appropriate attitude and believable sincerity, Golden Boy wants us to be fair by giving the chance to others to get heard because there are a lot of talented artists out there who don`t have the way to be listened to. We noticed that big things are made for big names. That`s not how the music entertainment world should be treated.”

Magazines, radio stations, televisions and gigs are no more fair because we need to be part of their partners to be discovered. The world is going on the wrong way.

Golden Boy (Fospassin) has published 8 albums “Ragtime,” “Dirty Crunk“, “Top Hip Hop”,”Golden Boy in the hood”,”La Pression”,”Action 6″,”Top Feeling”,”Hot Sexy” all of them available on Amazon.com, itunes, rhapsody, napster, emusic, connect and others.

Stay focused with the new way hiphop with Golden Boy (Fospassin) the sexy artist and the best dancer in the world. “Ragtime Golden Boy” is the last released on itunes. The internet is there to give power to talented artists like golden Boy (Fospassin) today. He does not need to appear on Mtv or BET to sell more than 500.000 downloads, but he is on Streetball.com. Golden boy Fospassin is the internet artist revolution.

Check out Fospassin’s Video “Dirty Crunk” at Streetball.

Source Magazine

The Source Magazine

The Source Magazine

The Source Magazine

BBTV Hip-Hop Network Set to Launch in 2009

Percy Miller aka Master P announced plans to launch Better Black Television (BBTV) a family friendly network that will provide positive content for a black and brown culture that will appeal to all races with a goal to bring people of color a choice when turning on their television.  The content on the channel will contain a wide arrangement from health and fitness, animation, financial planning, reality TV, sitcoms, dramas, movies, responsible hip-hop music and videos, politics, sports and entertainment news, educational children’s shows as well as teen and family programming.

Production has begun and will be based out of California, New York, Louisiana and Florida. In addition, BBTV is in the process of purchasing local cable channel affiliates across the country.

Born in Hollywood, Better Black Television is the brainchild and passion of some of the most diverse, powerful, celebrated entertainers and trendsetters from the Television, Film, Professional Sports, Corporate America and Music industries.  These visionaries all share the common goal of enhancing the current television landscape for this highly coveted demographic currently monopolized by only a few significant providers, with fresh, innovative, uplifting and above all family-friendly entertainment.  Envisioned and headed by its Founder, P. Miller, a legendary music, film, and television entertainer as well as world-renowned African-American entrepreneur and social activist, Better Black Television is guided, staffed and supported by a highly skilled, talented, and above all dedicated team of professionals that have been working for more than 5 years to make this dream a reality.

“Better Black Television has been a vision of mine for some years,” said Miller, BBTV’s Chairman & CEO. “I’ve done a lot to promote and change the way messages are relayed to our children and our families over the last few years.  Promoting positive content and positive messages is so important to educate and preserve the next generation.  Being exposed to positive content is what changed my life. I believe that there is a market in our community for a new diverse network that provides a new brand of superior programming that caters to all aspects of television from reality to original programming.  In addition, I’m excited to be able to expose the urban community to a vast array of jobs in the entertainment community that they might not otherwise be privy to.  I have a great relationship with BET and MTV and my son and I will continue to do work with them and support their networks.  With BBTV, we’re spearheading the initiative to meet consumer demand for family friendly hip-hop content.”

The BBTV Advisory Board members consist of some of the most significant entertainers in Hollywood, professional athletes as well as movers and shakers in the community such as Academy Award and Golden Globe winner Denzel Washington; businessman and Academy Award nominee Will Smith; Vault Load Films President, entrepreneur and senior level business executive, Jim Finkl; NAACP Executive Director Vicangelo Bullock; Professional basketball player and businessman Derek Anderson (Charlotte Bobcats); an award winning, 20-year veteran of the cable television and film industry, Professor Sal Martino; businessman, community activist and founding father of hip-hop, DJ Kool Herc; entrepreneur, businessman and animation specialist, Olatokunbo Betiku; and community activist, Board President of Nailah House Foster Family Agency, speaker and teacher at Trump University, real estate mogul Curtis Oakes