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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Russell Simmons Plans To Buy Television Network

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by Salima Koroma
                              Russell Simmons Plans To Buy Television Network

The proven businessman seeks to extend his reach and build a network that promotes real diversity.
Russell Simmons divulged on Monday that he has plans of venturing into the television industry. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Hip Hop mogul is looking into buying a television network that focuses on diversity. During an interview at a charity event in Hong Kong, Simmons said he believes that when networks claim "diversity," what they really mean is "segregation" and an exclusive focus on black culture. "Instead, there's all these cultures that should be more integrated properly…Instead of giving Paris Hilton a show, for example, you could do one with Amber Rose. You'd be better off. One is hot, the other is not."

In an effort to bring a Hollywood feel to network TV, he is currently working with Brian Grazer, producer behind the films 8 Mile and American Gangster, and Ron Howard who worked with Grazer on films like A Beautiful Mind and Apollo 13.

Although an official announcement has not yet been issued, Simmons emphasized that he would definitely follow through with the business plan. "Now you've heard about it," he said. "It's going to happen."

Hip Hop Reacts To Troy Davis' Impending Execution

                               Hip Hop Reacts To Troy Davis' Impending Execution
As the last appeal for Davis is denied, rappers and DJs speak out on his execution.
With Troy Davis' execution scheduled for tonight, Hip Hop has taken to Twitter to encourage followers to take action and try to reverse the verdict.
Rappers including Big Boi, Bun B, Talib Kweli, Killer Mike and more have expressed their outrage over the injustice served to Davis, while DJs including DJ Drama, DJ Scratch and DJ Clark Kent have voiced their opinions on the case.
Check below to see just a slice of what Hip Hop has to say about Troy Davis.
BreakingNews!!!!!!! We're not waiting until 4:00pm we leaving Atlanta RIGHT NOW#Troydavis meet me in Jackson GA!!! 40 miles away
Sep 21 via Echofon FavoriteRetweetReply
save #TroyDavis.
Sep 20 via webFavoriteRetweetReply
Funny thing is I rap about this stuff #TroyDavis and others and folk stay sleep I'm glad for once they woke up.
Sep 21 via TweetCaster for AndroidFavoriteRetweetReply
Call attorney general holder at 202-353-1555 ask them to intervene on the execution of TROY DAVIS NOW!
Sep 21 via Twitter for BlackBerry®FavoriteRetweetReply
There is #TooMuchDoubt to kill Troy Davis tomorrow. Here's the 411 >> http://t.co/3c8wfit8 PLEASE RT
Sep 21 via UberSocial for BlackBerryFavoriteRetweetReply
There is #TooMuchDoubt to kill Troy Davis tomorrow. Here's the 411 >> http://t.co/4rg7oznW PLEASE RT
Sep 21 via Global14.com Member ProfileFavoriteRetweetReply
Call! Attorney General Eric Holder at 202-353-1555 urge him to intercede on Troy Davis rt to the world and Call rt now!
Sep 21 via UberSocial for BlackBerryFavoriteRetweetReply
@Tyrese. Help #toomuchdoubt. Save troydavis. We don't execute when there's this much doubt
Sep 20 via UberSocial for BlackBerryFavoriteRetweetReply
Only Judge Penny Freesemann can stop #TroyDavis death warrant 912-652-7252. Please call & Retweet!!!
Sep 21 via UberSocial for BlackBerryFavoriteRetweetReply
TroyDavis could B any1 of us when ths blood thirsty savages mis-use their power, & the system. #IAmTroyDavis
Sep 21 via TwittelatorFavoriteRetweetReply
President @BarackObama Please help us #StopTheExecution of #TroyDavis!! What ever u do. Thank u sincerely.
Sep 21 via UberSocial for BlackBerryFavoriteRetweetReply

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Pharrell Speaks On The Cycle Of Music, Says Rick Ross "Is Killing It”

                                Pharrell Speaks On The Cycle Of Music, Says Rick Ross
Pharrell Williams comments on rapper Rick Ross, says music is in a good place at the moment.
Rapper/producer Pharrell Williams shared his thoughts on the state of music and also expressed his appreciation for rapper Rick Ross and his music in a recent interview with Vibe Magazine.
Pharrell explained that after a certain number of years the music from a particular decade tends to become “unrecognizable.”
“Next year, music will not sound the way – you will not recognize the music of the last couple of years. It always happens,” Pharrell explained. “If you notice every five years music changes and every 10 years the decade previous is completely unrecognizable. Everything is cyclical. Hip Hop is music so it’s the same thing. Everything changes.”
Later in the interview Pharrell shared his thoughts on Rick Ross, stating that we haven’t had a genuine artist like him in quite some time.
“The way Ross is killing it right now. It’s been a minute since the last time we had somebody like him to come out and do what he’s doing or like a Wayne,” said Pharrell. “It’s just like completely authentic and knows what he wants to do. Knows his sound, has a style, has a definitive position, has a perspective on the game and what he adds to it and how he’s gonna change it. So music’s in a really, really good place now and I’m watching it. I’m in the studio and everything is changing. I’m thankful to be a part of it. ”

Killer Mike To Join Demonstrators To Protest Troy Davis Execution

                               Killer Mike To Join Demonstrators To Protest Troy Davis Execution

UPDATE #2: Killer Mike tells HipHopDX of his plans to protest Troy Davis' scheduled execution.
Protesters will gather in Atlanta, Georgia this morning (September 19) to halt the execution of Troy Davis, scheduled for this Wednesday (September 21).
Davis' representatives will be presenting their case for clemency at 9:00 AM this morning at a hearing in front of Georgia's Board of Pardons and Paroles, reports the Ledger-Enquirer.
Davis was convicted 20 years ago and sentenced to death for the 1989 murder of Georgia police officer Mark MacPhail.
However, hundreds of thousands have signed petitions urging the board to spare Davis due to the controversial nature of the case. Former President Jimmy Carter and Pope Benedict XVI are among those who have asked that Davis get a new trial.
"The case against him consisted entirely of witness testimony which contained inconsistencies even at the time of the trial," says Amnesty International's website. "Since then, all but two of the state's non-police witnesses from the trial have recanted or contradicted their testimony."
"Many of these witnesses have stated in sworn affidavits that they were pressured or coerced by police into testifying or signing statements against Troy Davis."
Perhaps the most chilling aspect of the case is the fact that one of the two witnesses who has not recanted his testimony, Sylvester "Red" Coles, is the principle alternative suspect. Amnesty International reports the nine individuals have signed affidavits implicating Coles in the crime.
To sign Amnesty International's petition to stop the September 21 execution of Troy Davis, please click here.
More on this story as it develops. Below, watch Jasiri X's "I Am Troy Davis (T.R.O.Y.)," a track dedicated to raising awareness about this issue.




UPDATE: The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles denied Troy Davis' bid for clemency.
"It is with a very heavy heart and a deep sense of outrage that I let you know that the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles voted to deny clemency to Troy Davis," said a letter sent from Amnesty International.

"This means that very little is standing in the way of the state of Georgia executing a potentially innocent man this Wednesday, September 21 st at 7pm."
"The actions of the Board are astounding in the face of so much doubt in the case against Troy Davis. However, we are not prepared to accept the decision and let anyone with the power to stop the execution off the hook."
Amnesty asks that Troy Davis supporters call Chatham County's District Attorney's office by either telephone: (912)-652-7308 or Fax: (912) 652-7328.
"We'll be organizing a Day of Protest today to express our outrage at the recent decision to deny Troy Davis clemency," added Amnesty. "And on Wednesday (Sept. 21), we're calling for a Day of Vigil on Troy's impending execution date. If you are able to organize locally for either of these events, please tell us about your plans."
UPDATE #2: Killer Mike has spoken to HipHopDX.com about the issue, and has revealed plans to join protesters tomorrow (September 21) to challenge the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles' decision.
"I am going to [Savannah, Georgia tonight] to join the protest tomorrow. the state of Georgia is killing a man who is possibly innocent and that's a tragedy," said Mike.
HipHopDX has also learned that the Georgia Parole board is currently taking phone calls at (404) 656-5651, and counting the number of individuals calling in support of Troy Davis. To reach the proper department, dial 5 in the first touch tone menu.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Fabolous responds to Ray J on Dj Clues show

Beauty & Brains: Felicia "Feeva" Daniel

                         Beauty & Brains: Felicia
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After working with Ne-Yo, this model and business-owner speaks to HipHopDX's Beauty & Brains about her path, hiatus, and a future in film.
From videos featuring Rick Ross to a childcare center, Felicia “Feeva” Daniel is trying to find a balance. This is nothing new to the seasoned model. When she was seventeen, Daniel was already getting major magazine coverage, appearing in Teen magazine as the first African-American Teen Beauty from her state. That success in the modeling world was stalled by motherhood, but true to form, she found a way to balance being a mom with being a student and obtaining her qualifications for a childcare business.
Once her business was settled, she began to reconnect with her modeling roots. Now, she’s back on the scene, with a renewed vision and focus, a drive that has allowed her to travel with Ne-Yo and work with other artists. She recently caught up with Beauty & Brains to discuss the difficulties of balancing two sides of her life and the advice she would have for anyone trying to break into the modeling world.

Beauty & Brains: When did you get into modeling and what led you to choose that path?
Felicia Daniel: I started modeling as a teenager, although I didn’t continue. I modeled for two years and then I stopped for quite a while. I picked it back up four years ago. What led me to that path was a love for the craft. I had a knack for being in front of the camera. My uncle’s a photographer and he used to take pictures of me here or there. He used to tell me I was photogenic and that’s how it came about.
Beauty & Brains: What made you stop for a while?
Felicia Daniel: I just took a break for it. When I was younger, I was modeling for the more mainstream type of modeling, the more typical modeling. I had a child and took a break to start my family.
Beauty & Brains: We hear you’re a business owner. What type of business did you start?
Felicia Daniel: I started my own childcare business.
Beauty & Brains: Why did you choose to get into that field?

Felicia Daniel: I have a love for kids and I always have. I did some studying on early childhood education and from there I knew that’s what I wanted. So, I continued on that same path.
Beauty & Brains: What would you say has been the most difficult part of modeling in the industry?
Felicia Daniel: Just branding yourself is really difficult. There’s a lot of politics behind modeling and it’s just a lot of work in general. Balancing my business and family, it makes it very difficult to brand myself the way I would like to. That’s what took me so long to start back up after starting my family.
Beauty & Brains: Seeing what goes on in the industry and what a difficult field the modeling world can be, what advice would you give a former student of yours who comes back and asks for advice on modeling?
Felicia Daniel: I feel if you follow your heart and basically work as hard as you can, something may come out of it. I can’t say something will come out of it because sometimes, people have dreams that may not be something that’s possible. I always feel you should have a backup plan but that you should follow your heart. Follow your heart, see where it leads you but also, always have a backup plan.
Beauty & Brains: What are your goals for the next few years in life and work?
Felicia Daniel: My goal right now is to basically brand my name and see where it leads me as far as modeling but also keep a hold of my business and continue with that. The market, right now, isn’t that great, for modeling. So, as far as financially, I don’t know if that will hold me up but that’s my passion. I will continue with that, see where it leads me and I have my business as a backup plan.
Beauty & Brains: Do you have an interest to get into movies?
Felicia Daniel: I definitely have an interest in going into movies. I don’t have the resources where I am here so much, so it’s hard for me to get in the door that way. So, I figured I’d get in the door through modeling. Hopefully that carries me onto that next step. That is my ultimate goal, my ultimate dream. I know a lot of the times, it’s meshed together, nowadays, it’s meshed together, like movies and music. A lot of musicians are on the big sreen now and vice versa. You need a lot of actors for modeling gigs and models for acting gigs. It’s all meshed together now.
Beauty & Brains: I know you’ve been an extra in a 50 Cent movie. What kind of movies would you like to be in?

Felicia Daniel: I’m open to anything, really. I love comedies. I love action. I like dramatic roles. So, whether it be a dramatic comedy or a sci-fi, I just would like to be able to show my talents in a strong way, not doing something too similar to my own personality. I would rather reach out and get something far from how people normally see me.
Beauty & Brains: In life or in the industry, who are some of the people you looked up to through life?
Felicia Daniel: Um, Nia Long, Tyra Banks, I mean, a lot of different people. Those are the ones that pop into my head right now.
Beauty & Brains: What about in terms of life?
Felicia Daniel: In terms of life, I would say, on a more personal note, my aunt or my grandmother. [They inspired me] just by being supportive and allowing me to be me. A lot of people wouldn’t understand. They want you to just be doing the typical thing, as far as going to school and things like that, to pursue other avenues but they basically supported me with my modeling and stuff. They believed in me. That gave me inspiration.
Beauty & Brains: Is it hard for you to balance the two sides of your life?
Felicia Daniel: Um, it is very hard for me to balance both sides right now. I’m still in the middle of [work] because I have a few clients that weren’t on time today. So, it is extremely hard to balance. I do have a very supportive family that helps me out a lot but it’s hard. Basically, you don’t want your business to suffer because of your dreams and you don’t want your dreams to suffer because of your business. Trying to balance those things out, it goes up and down on both ends. It has to happen. If you’re paying more attention to a career as a model, you’re going to be leaving a lot so you leave your business in someone else’s hand and they might not be as good as you and the clients may not be as happy dealing with another person as they are with you. With the modeling, if I choose my business, it’s an opportunity missed and you never know what could have came out of that opportunity if you could have made it.
Beauty & Brains: But you manage to persevere. What do you think helps you continue going and fight through difficulties?
Felicia Daniel: I don’t know. I feel like it’s just my personality. I’ve been a fighter my whole life and a person driven to reach my goals. For me, it’s a gift and a curse. Once I have my mind made up on what I want to do, it’s like I have tunnel vision for that goal.

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