Monday 30 June 2008

Young Jeezy Gets Motivated By Barack Obama; Ludacris Campaigns For The Next Hottest MCs List: Mixtape Monday





Artist: Young Jeezy

Representing: ATL

Mixtape: The Prime Minister

411: Who inspires hip-hop's great inspirer? Young Jeezy says it is undoubtedly Senator Change himself, Barack Obama.

" 'I know it's a problem, but how can we work it out?' " Young said of what he perceives Obama's philosophy to be. "Barack, he has a lot of things going for him. He's ahead of his time. Given the right chance, he'll make some type of change. We'll feel it. I really feel that. John McCain is cool, but he looks like a fraud to me."

Jeezy says he has some issues with how the country is being run, and his take on the 'hood's state of affairs will be heard all over his August release, The Recession. He thinks McCain is the wrong person to be the country's cleanup man, especially since he had a chance to talk to the senator after a taping of "Saturday Night Live," during which Jeezy performed with Usher.

"I told him the 'hood was f---ed up, and he was like, 'How you doing?' " Mr. 17.5 recalled. "Real talk. They know entertainers, so they shake your hand [and say], 'I'm your friend.' But my mama is about to have surgery that I gotta pay for out of my pocket because she can't get insurance. I don't really feel McCain. It ain't just because Barack is black; he can make change. Just like Bush equals recession, Barack equals progression. I really feel that, all bullsh-- aside. He's gotta come in and keep it right.

"I be in the 'hood every day, and I motivate the thugs. [Barack] motivates me," he added. "To see somebody taking that extra mile ... like, 'OK, I can make some change.' That's how I felt when I got in the rap game. I felt I could make change. I did."

Jeezy recently dropped his new mixtape The Prime Minister with DJ Infamous.

Joints To Check For

» "Prime Minister." "I'm the Prime Minister, for real. I run things," the Snowman said. "I am the streets. If anybody tells you differently, they lying. I know every aspect [of the streets]. I know every crack, crevice. Everything on the mixtape is original. Only song that's not mine is the 'Lollipop' remix and the DJ Khaled record, 'Out Here Grindin'.' It's all me, all original music. I don't have any problem giving away music, because I got good music."

» "Put On." "My album is called The Recession," Jeezy said. "Even if you ain't got it, you can do it. You can put on. Wear your best clothes if it's in your closet and just from the cleaners and it's clean. That's what putting on is. Wear your watch. It might not be the iciest, but it's yours. You may not have no 26s, you got 24s, but you putting on. There might not be nobody standing next to you who has 24s on at the time.

"It's a drought and recession at the same time," he added. "The Prime Minister is coming to show them hope. 'Put On' was 'OK, I know we all here going through it, but let's still go to the club and have good time.' The Prime Minister is saying, 'That's cool. Y'all follow me, I'mma show y'all how to get this money.' "

» "I'm Here." "The intro is sick," Jeezy assured. "If you listen to the intro, it's the whole mixtape. You can listen to the intro, then take the tape out. Trust me. I explain everything [on 'I'm Here']. Everything you been hearing about, speculating about, I put it on one song. It might be 92 bars. I'm the truth."

Don't Sleep: Other Notable Selections This Week
» DJ Life and Max B - Upstate Threat Vol. 1

» DJ Teknikz - No Bitch Ass Ness

» DJ Woogie and DJ Man Dog - Sippin Southern 6

» Lil Wayne - Lil Wayne & Friends 4

» Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Lil Wayne, Lil Boosie and Gucci Mane - The Usual Suspects 2

'Hood's Heavy Rotation: Bubbling Below The Radar

» The Game (featuring Travis Barker) - "Dope Boys"

» G-Unit - "No Days Off"

» Jazmine Sullivan - "I Need You Bad" remix

» Memphis Bleek - "No Drought"

Celebrity Faves

A million first-week sales — so what? The SoundScan showing for Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III isn't having any effect on his torrent of collaborations. A T-Pain song called "Can't Wait" and the David Banner record "Shawty Say" leaked last week. Both songs feature Weezy. You can expect a video to air soon featuring Wayne's prettiest collaborator of late, Cassie, called "Official Girl."

"That was perfect," Weezy said of teaming with Cass. "She's beautiful. Her voice, she's sounding like an angel right now. So it was great. I'm glad we got to do this. I'mma get a whole lot more female fans from this. My whole thing is, 'Never say no.' That easy. I do it. Whoever that artist is, as far as they wanna push it [on the song], we push it."

The Streets Is Talking: News & Notes From The Underground

Props to Busta Rhymes for not wanting to get involved in the tomfoolery of hip-hop beef. Bus is cool with rivals Game and 50 Cent, partly due to his unwillingness to insert himself in their never-ending feud.

Way back when Game was really going hard at G-Unit, Busta gave his West Coast friend some tough love.

"We were both going to New York once on a flight," Game recently remembered about being ignored by Bus. "It was in the midst of the scuffle when I was just brain-dead in hip-hop, doing whatever. Not listening to nobody. Just going in [like a] chicken with his head cut off. Busta stopped me [in the airport]: 'Son! I don't like what you're doing. I don't!' Just walks off. Ironically, me and Bus were sitting next to each other on the flight. Me, I'm joking, punching him the whole time. 'Son, stop punching me. I'm reading my book!' "

Game said that Busta just sat there and read XXL magazine the entire time and wouldn't engage in a conversation with him. In fact, he barely acknowledged that Game was there. "It was a five-hour flight to New York," Game added. "I was mad. Five-hour flight. It don't take five hours to read XXL. 'This is me, Bus.' He just stared at me, didn't say nothing."

Finally, once the flight landed, Rhymes left his friend with some parting words: "Be safe out here. I don't like what you're doing!" According to Game, Busta just walked off after that and that was the last time they spoke to each other for quite some time.

"He didn't talk to me for a year," Game elaborated. "I calmed down. Seen Busta at the BET Awards in Atlanta. He said, 'Son! I like what you're doing. "One Blood"! You back.' I got a hug from Bus. The reunion."

Busta and Game are tight now, and the New York hip-hop legend appears on Game's new L.A.X. LP.

"Me and Bus are friends. Bus is 100 [percent honest]. I'm 100," he described. "It's about friendship. You can't change friends, no matter what. Before he does anything [with me in the studio], he asks me, 'Where's my mind at? What am I on?' [He tells me,] 'Busta Rhymes is not gonna be a part of no negative stuff.' All right." ...

When Ludacris drops his Theater of the Mind album in the fall, he wants the world — including the MTV News Hip-Hop Brain Trust — to realize one thing: "I'm top five, dead or alive, and MTV, y'all must be out your muthf---ing mind. That's the statement I'm trying to make."

Cris didn't take too kindly to being left off of the "Hottest MCs in the Game" list two times in a row, but one thing the Mixtape Monday family can agree on is that Luda has been one of the most consistent lyricists for years. And despite his sometimes jolly demeanor and outrageous eye candy in videos, you have to take the ATL giant seriously when it comes to ripping that mic.

"I surprise myself sometimes," he told us when asked what surprises he'll unveil on his album. "I don't know when it's coming. It's like when you go to the mall to buy some clothes and you don't know what you want until you see it. We'll know when it comes out. I definitely have everything planned, but the man who knows he has everything planned knows he don't have sh-- planned."

'Cris is still a month out from completing the project (he won't reveal any collaborations until he turns the project in to Def Jam), and a single should be out in a couple of weeks.

"Timing is everything," he noted. "When it came down to putting everything into a cohesive body of work, it came at the right time. Everything started flowing at the right time. The beats came at the right time. [Three 6 Mafia's] Juicy J and DJ Paul produced the 'Let's Stay Together' joint. You see where that is going. I feel this album is all of Ludacris' albums put together. So this is album number six. I've had so much material I've talked about, but it's just creativeness on a whole 'nother level. You've got some of the fun-loving, funny Ludacris; you've got some of the serious Ludacris; some of the ill, slit-your-throat Ludacris; some of the highly competitive Ludacris — all wrapped in one."

For other artists featured in Mixtape Monday, check out Mixtape Mondays Headlines.






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Hubert Von Goisern Und Die Alpinkatzen

Hubert Von Goisern Und Die Alpinkatzen   
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Rock
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Wia Die Zeit Vergeht   
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   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 9


Omunduntn   
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Sunday 15 June 2008

Begum Abida Parveen

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Artist: Begum Abida Parveen

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Other
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Mere Dil Se   
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   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 7


Faiz by Abida   
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   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 6


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Wednesday 11 June 2008

Bill Murray's Wife Of 10 Years Files For Divorce

The wife of Bill Murray has filed for a divorce, accusing her husband of "adultery, addiction to marijuana and alcohol, abusive behavior, physical abuse, sexual addictions and frequent abandonment," according to latest reports.

In a six page file, attained by the Charleston Post & Courier, Jennifer Murray also claims that the Lost In Translation actor was abusive towards her.

The document claims that he once "hit his wife in the face and then told her she was 'lucky he didn't kill her.'"

Jennifer is also seeking a restraining order against Bill so he cannot be near her $3.65 million home.

The couple who married in 1997 have four children together.

It�s a girl for Alba, Warren


Jessica Alba and husband Cash Warren have welcomed a baby girl, People.com reports. Honor Marie Warren was born Saturday in Los Angeles, Alba�s rep, Brad Cafarelli, confirms. This is the couple�s first child.

Alba, 27, and Warren, 31, quietly wed on May 19 at the Beverly Hills courthouse. The two met while working on Fantastic Four, for which Warren was the director�s assistant. They became engaged last December.

As for the kind of parent Alba plans to be, the actress recently told Fit Pregnancy that she will walk the line between tough and nurturing. �I don�t want to be my child�s best friend. I want to be a mom,� she said. �But I do want my child to come to me when they have problems and need to talk, so it�s going to be about treading that line.�










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Artist: Cohabits

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TORTURED EP Vinyl   
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Long Beach Blues Fest Moves To The Beach

The 29th annual Long Beach Blues Festival [ tickets ], scheduled Aug. 30-31, will be held this year in a new location, the Rainbow Lagoon at Linden Ave. and Shoreline Dr. adjacent to the Long Beach Marina, according to a press release. The Blues Fest, historically held at the California State University Long Beach athletic field, will this year feature Chuck Berry [ tickets ], Sly & the Family Stone [ tickets ], Booker T. Jones [ tickets ], John Mayall [ tickets ] and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band among others. The Long Beach Blues Festival raises money for publicly supported radio station KKJZ-FM.

Karlito

Karlito   
Artist: Karlito

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   



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Contenu Sous Pression   
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Spike Lee criticized for Italian-American portrayal

Debate began when director chided Clint Eastwood





ROME -- While Spike Lee and Clint Eastwood trade barbs over Eastwood's portrayal of black characters, a leading Italian-American group has added its voice to the fray, arguing that Lee is guilty of the same prejudices he attributes to Eastwood.


Lee first criticized Eastwood last month during the Festival de Cannes, saying that black actors were conspicuous by their absence in Eastwood's Iwo Jima films "Flags of Our Fathers" and "Letters From Iwo Jima."


Eastwood replied that the films were historically accurate and that Lee should "shut his face," to which Lee quipped that Eastwood "is not my father, and we're not on a plantation."


According to Bill Dal Cerro, president of the Italic Institute of America, Lee may have his own anti-Italian racist tendencies to worry about.


"Spike Lee is very talented, but I sometimes wish he'd practice what he preaches," Dal Cerro said. "His points about African-Americans are well taken, but, ironically, he does the same thing to Italians in his films."


The Italic Institute of America has criticized Lee in the past for his portrayal of Italian-Americans in "Do the Right Thing" and "Jungle Fever" and has expressed worry about "Miracle at St. Anna," Lee's upcoming World War II drama set in Italy.



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'Iron Man' laps 'Speed Racer' overseas

Marvel pic takes in $39 mil from 57 markets





Some sharp curves slowed down the second lap of the overseas summer season, as "Speed Racer" failed to catch up to front-runner "Iron Man," which led the race for a second weekend with an estimated $39 million from 7,760 screens in 57 territories to raise its international gross to about $165 million.


"Speed Racer," the Wachowski brothers' live-action adaptation of a Japanese animated TV series, pulled in $12.6 million from 3,940 sites at 30 tracks and failed to gain sufficient speed to hold off romantic-comedy counterprogramr "What Happens in Vegas," which moved behind "Iron Man" with a neat $24.2 million from 4,113 locations in 36 markets.


Paramount's "Iron Man" showed a decline of an estimated 60%, considered a standard drop for a mass-released action entry. In the U.K., the Robert Downey Jr. starrer held the No. 1 post for a second weekend with $3.9 million from 499 screens for a market cume of $19.9 million, off 64%. Korea dipped only 33%, registering $4.5 million from 469 screens for a six-day total of $17.3 million. Mexico, despite a 72% slide, picked up another $1.8 million from 385 screens for a market gross of $14.1 million; Italy, off 63%, earned $1.6 million for a market total of $7.9 million; Australia, off 45%, delivered $3.2 million from 231 screens for a market tally of $10.7 million; and Brazil, off 62%, came through with $1.7 million from 325 for a market score of $8.6 million.


Some boxoffice analysts feel that "Speed Racer" has crashed. In the U.K., the Warner Bros./Roadshow production could do no better than fourth place with a meek $714,000 from 381 screens. In Italy, the auto racing movie also finished fourth with $411,000 from 422 screens, and it landed third in Spain with $575,000 from 430. More encouraging was a No. 1 opening in Korea ($2.5 million from 229 screens); Mexico (No. 2, $2 million from 507); and Brazil (No. 2, $1.3 million from 545). Openings still to come include Russia (May 29), Australia (June 12) and Japan (July 5).


20th Century Fox's "What Happens in Vegas" may have delivered a sign that a romantic comedy can travel overseas in the face of big-budget action blockbusters. The Tom Vaughan-directed film had 18 No. 1 bows out of 36 openings, according to Fox. Leading scorers included Spain, $3.8 million from 398 screens; the U.K., $2.5 million from 398; Australia, $2.3 million from 335; France, $2.3 million from 304; Germany, $1.8 million from 508; and Russia, $3.7 million from 476. Territories where it had a No. 1 opening were Holland, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Egypt.


The previous week's romantic comedy competitor, Sony's "Made of Honor," stayed in the race with $3.2 million from 1,311 screens in 19 markets, lifting its international cume to $12.4 million. It held the No. 3 spot in Australia in its second weekend, tallying $890,000 from 255 screens.


More weekend tallies: "21," $2.2 million from 1,300 screens (cume: $41.5 million); "The Bucket List," $2.2 million from 684 (cume: $68.9 million); "Fool's Gold," $1.5 million from 1,282 (cume: $35.5 million); "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," $1.4 million from 662 (cume: $19.5 million); "Street Kings," $1.4 million from 1,228 (cume: $27.8 million); and "Nim's Island," $1.3 million from 1,572 (cume: $22.6 million).


Cume updates: "10,000 BC," $171.7 million; "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!", $137.7 million; "Meet the Spartans," $45.5 million; "27 Dresses," $77.8 million; "Shutter," $14.4 million; "Cloverfield," $89.5 million; "The Spiderwick Chronicles," $88.3 million; "No Country for Old Men," $88.5 million; "Charlie Wilson's War," $47 million; "The Other Boleyn Girl," $32.4 million; and "Atonement," $73.5 million.



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Mika's at work on his second album

Following the success of his debut album 'Life in Cartoon Motion', Mika is now at work on the follow-up.
Speaking to Billboard.com, the singer said that he had three songs already written.
"It's all about building those songs after the process of the first album, and they're coming along, which is comforting," he said.
He revealed that he does not have a title or release date for the album at present.
"There's a lot of debate and discussion as to when it will come out though. Now I'm just focusing on writing the songs," he said.

Ian Brown announces one-off Preston show

Ian Brown has announced that he will play a one-off live date at the Preston 53 Degrees venue on July 11.

The show will be a warm-up for Brown's performance at the T In The Park festival, which takes place on the same weekend as the gig.

Brown had previously announced that he will play a one-off show at the Sheffield Academy on June 13 � a warm-up show for his gig at the Isle Of Wight festival.

Tickets for thePreston 53 Degrees show go on sale at 9am (BST) tomorrow (May 22).

To check the availability of Ian Brown tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.