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Monday
07Dec2009

The G.O.A.T returns

LLCool J is about to release his second installment of his greatest hits. How many rappers do you know thats been around as long as LL and still hot in the game.  Peep the G.O.A.T track listing.

1. Rock the Bells
2. Dear Yvette
3. I’m That Type of Guy
4. Big Ole Butt
5. Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed by Buildings
6. Around the Way Girl
7. Jack the Ripper
8. Till the Break of Dawn
9. I Shot Ya [Remix] – Foxy Brown, Fat Joe, LL Cool J, Prodigy
10. Ill Bomb
11. Phenomenon
12. 4,3,2,1
13. Luv U Better
14. Paradise
15. Head Sprung
16. Hush
17. Baby 

Friday
04Dec2009

Tupac's song makes Vatican playlist 

(CNN) -- Music from late rapper Tupac Shakur has been included as part of the Vatican's official MySpace Music playlist.

The seat of the Catholic Church released a list of 12 songs onto the social networking Web site's streaming music service this week when the site launched in the United Kingdom.

Among selections from Mozart, Muse and Dame Shirley Bassey is the slain rapper's song "Changes," which was released two years after his shooting death on a greatest hits album in 1998.

"The genres are very different from each other, but all these artists share the aim to reach the heart of good minded people," the Vatican wrote on its official MySpace Music page.

As of Thursday night, "Changes" had been played more than 4.6 million times on the Web site.

The list was compiled by Father Giulio Neroni, artistic director of church publisher St Paul's Multimedia. He was also responsible for compiling the Vatican's recent Alma Mater album, which combined Gregorian chants and prayers with classical music and the voice of Pope Benedict XVI speaking in five languages.

Shakur, who spent time in prison for sexual assault, was gunned down in a drive-by shooting in Nevada in 1996.

The lyrics of "Changes" describe Shakur's desire to change a grim life of drugs, crime and violence on the streets.

Lyrics of the song, which is labeled as "explicit," include 'Is life worth living, should I blast myself?" "Give the crack to the kids, who the hell cares, one less hungry mouth on the welfare," and "My stomach hurts, so I'm looking for a purse to snatch."

At another point, Tupac sings: "Cause both black and white are smokin' crack tonight."

In contrast, the playlist also contains selections from the album "Music of the Vatican" such as "Advocata Nostra" and "Causa Nostrae Laetitiae."

Other contemporary tracks on the mix include Muse's "Uprising" from their new album "The Resistance" and "He Doesn't Know Why" by the folk group Fleet Foxes.

Thursday
19Nov2009

The Simpson's Swag 

LOS ANGELES -- Ladies' man Ricardo Bomba is bringing his charms to "The Simpsons," and it's all the doing of a hospital operations manager with a vivid imagination.

Peggy Black, 52, of Orange, Conn., won a contest to create a character for Fox's long-running animated series, with her entry triumphing among the more than 25,000 received, the network said Thursday.

"Rrrri-carrr-do Bomba," Black said, extravagantly rolling the "R's" in Spanish-language fashion. "He's someone that all the women love and all the men want to be."

Bomba will be introduced in the Jan. 31 episode featuring guest star Chris Martin of Coldplay. The episode had been mostly completed, with a spot reserved for the contest character.

"Million Dollar Maybe," Homer Simpson is rushing to meet Marge for a date when he encounters Bomba in the episode that centers on a winning lottery ticket.

 

It's possible Bomba could appear again, said executive producer Al Jean, who helped judge the contest. He described the contest, part of the show's celebration of its 20th year, as a thank you to loyal fans.

Black, who counts herself among them, was encouraged to enter by Dwight Vann, 42, a colleague at the Hospital of Saint Raphael in New Haven, Conn., where she is operations manager for the cancer center and a radiation therapist.

Her favorite character is Bart Simpson, she said, "because he's such a bad boy. He's so misunderstood."

In pondering her contest entry, Black decided there was a void on "The Simpsons" and that Springfield needed "something like a Casanova," she said.

Bomba, a handsome, smooth-talking South American nicknamed "La Bomba," works at the town's nuclear power plant by day and "by night, works Springfield's singles scene," as Fox describes him.

So is Bomba the man of her dreams?

"I'm married to the man of my dreams," Black replied.

She'd bounced ideas for her creation off co-worker Vann, and then rewarded him when she won the grand prize of a trip to Los Angeles to work with the show's producers: She invited Vann to join her.

A highlight of the visit was watching Bomba brought to life by animators.

"I described the character and they drew him so I could see if that was my vision of him," she said. "It's amazing to see how they captured what I imagined. He's over the top."

Black, who's still marveling at her sudden brush with Hollywood success, brushes away a question about the lack of a cash prize.

"I'm going to be immortalized forever by making a `Simpsons' character," she said.

 

Tuesday
17Nov2009

World premiere Beyonce & Lady GaGa 

Monday
09Nov2009

50 Cent rebuilds 


"America has turned into a crack house. A place to distribute product, we don't manufacture nothing so we got to get back to that. Even the clothes we're wearing is being shipped back on a slow boat from China."

50 Cent's long awaited fourth album Before I Self Destruct was released on iTunes today, just a week early before its official release on November 16th.

Taking his place back at the top of the charts with his latest hit single “Baby By Me” featuring Neo and produced by Polo The Don, 50 revealed that it wasn't the creative process that stalled the album and caused it to be pushed back for nearly six months.

But in fact, it had more to do with the business and the climate of the recording industry we're in right now.  With only two albums going platinum this year so far, Jay-Z's Blueprint III and Eminem's Relapse, 50 wanted to make sure he was in that company.

 

 

“They was out of whack (Interscope Records) because they fired half the staff. The person that was in new media is now my product manager. Her responsibility… she's doing the job that three people used to do.  Everything just shifted around and is now all crazy.  So now I had to go back to redevelop what that system is within the system before we released this record and then it was to sit down with Eminem, Dre, Paul Rosenberg, Jimmy Iovine and Chris Lighty.  Then we sit there and go this is the single, this is the second single, this is where we going with after that.  Then it's let's launch this project and “Baby By Me” is out.”

When the album officially hits stores next week, a special edition will include two new movies, “Before I Self Destruct” and “Two Turntables And A Microphone:  The Life And Death Of Jam Master Jay.” Since downloading and bootlegging is at Mt. Everest and shows no signs of deteriorating, 50 reveled that these additions have to be included with the music nowadays because technology has made people no longer support real art anymore. Citing what will bring about regulation of pirating music, Curtis checked in with V-103's Greg Street while in Atlanta debuting his new fragrance “Power By 50” at Macy's, stating,

“When the blockbuster films that bring in a $120-million a weekend ain't bringing in no money, what's it going to do with our economy? All we got is entertainment in America. Everything you got, all the devices… the TVs, the microphone I'm talking on, it's made in Taiwan. Thailand, China, Bangkok.  America has turned into a crack house. A place to distribute product, we don't manufacture nothing so we got to get back to that. Even the clothes we're wearing is being shipped back on a slow boat from China.  As far as these clothing companies, when we do license agreements and deals… Sean John's kid's clothing is made by the same person that makes Roc-A-Wear kids clothing [and that] is made by the same person that makes G-Unit's kid's clothing so it's one big manufacturer.”