Saturday, 10 October 2015

Eminem Pays Tribute To Tupac In PAPER Magazine Piece

Tupac


As part of PAPER Magazine's "Nowstalgia" issue, they tap Eminem to pen a piece, paying tribute to the late Tupac.
In the piece, Em explains how grateful he is to have been able to work on some of Tupac’s posthumous material, while detailing the impact of his music on him and while it remain relevant today.
Read the piece below, via PaperMag.com.
The first time I ever heard Tupac was his verse on "I Get Around" with Digital Underground. I was 18 or 19 years old and I remember thinking, "Who is this?" He stood out so much. Once I heard that, I got his first album, 2Pacalypse Now. I saw the video for "Brenda's Got a Baby" and I remember thinking, "Holy sh*t." By the time he got to Me Against the World, it was him at his pinnacle. He's off and running. He knows what he wants, and he's figured out how he wants to be and how he wants to sound -- everything. I would probably put that up against anything as far as a classic hip-hop album goes.
He was taking things further than a lot of rappers at the time -- pushing it to the next level as far as giving feeling to his words and his music. A lot of people say, "You feel Pac," and it's absolutely true. The way he chose which words to say with which beat was genius; it's like he knew what part of the beat and what chord change was the right place to hit these certain words... to make them jump off the track and make you feel what he was saying. Like, listen to "If I Die 2Nite." Whatever he was rapping about, it was urgent. If it was a sad song, it'd make you cry. But there were a lot of different sides to him: fed-up, angry, militant, having a good time. His spirit spoke to me because it was like you knew everything that he was going through, especially when he made Me Against the World. You just felt every aspect of his pain, every emotion: when he was happy, when he was sad. His ability to touch people's lives like that was incredible.
The school I come from growing up, we spent a lot of time studying rappers, everyone from N.W.A. to Public Enemy to Big Daddy Kane to Kool G Rap to Rakim to Special Ed, taking all these bits and piece from each one. Tupac was the first one to really help me learn how to make songs that felt like something.
He was so versatile -- if you weren't in the mood for what he was doing on this song here, he's got something for you over here. He covered such a broad perspective and there were so many different sides to him, but the best part about him overall was that he was a human being. He would let you see that. I used to be fascinated with his interviews like, "Yo, what he's saying is so true." He would also be able to trump people who were interviewing him when they would hit him with hard questions -- it was incredible. He was a superstar in every aspect of the word. You just wanted to know that guy. Like man, I wanna hang out with Pac.
I don't know if he was talking to Arsenio [Hall] but I remember him saying something to the effect of "[it's like] people standing outside watching through the window at a bunch of motherf*ckers throwing food around and having a party and everybody's hungry outside and they're seeing through the window and after a minute, you got people out here singing, 'We're hungry, we're hungry. Let us in, let us in.' And the next minute when no one's listening, it's like 'Alright, we're kicking the door down, coming through, picking the lock, blasting.'" When he was giving those analogies, they were incredible. It was almost like he was writing songs when he was doing interviews.
When his mother, Afeni (Shakur), let me produce one of Tupac's albums -- the Loyal to the Game album -- I wrote her a letter thanking her for letting me do it. You wouldn't be able to tell the 18/19-year-old Marshall that he would ever be able to get his hands on some Tupac vocals and have that opportunity. It was such a significant piece of history for me and so much fun. I'm like a kid in a candy store; going nuts with the fact that I'm putting beats under his rhymes. Regardless of how good a rapper someone is, it's easy for things to eventually get dated. But when you make songs like Tupac did, songs that feel like something, that feeling never goes away. I can put "If I Die 2Nite" in and want to fight somebody the second it comes on. That's the kind of emotion he sparked. I could put "Dear Mama" in and damn near be in tears. He was just so good at evoking emotions through songs and I picked up so much from that. Biggie had that as well. It was that same kind of thing... he was so good at putting the right words and music together. I would have a hard time believing that they didn't know what they were doing when they were putting certain words on certain chords of the beat. I would have a hard time believing that it was all accidental. It was true genius.

Thursday, 1 October 2015


Drake and Future

Hip-Hop & R&B Are The Most-Streamed Genres


Rap and R&B music is the most-streamed genre in the world, according to Nielsen, as reported by the New York Times.
The report says songs in the genre comprise 17 percent of album sales, as well as 26 percent of all streams.
"What we're seeing is the truth about consumption," Steve Berman, vice chairman of Interscope Records says.
Both genres significantly beat out Rock with first-week streaming counts.
The Weeknd's Beauty Behind the Madness was streamed 57 million times its first week after release, while Drake and Future's joint What a Time to be Alive mixtape was streamed 40.3 million times worldwide its debut week.
Drake also saw 48 million streams with his solo project, If Youre Reading This Its Too Late. He broke Spotify's one-week record with 17 million streams its first week on the service.
And, Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly was streamed 38 million times.

Tyga and the many faces he makes when he's with Kylie (photos)

So on Tuesday, Kylie Jenner met her boyfriend Tyga for lunch in LA. He opened the car for her and then walked behind her with that scowl on his face. Then yesterday, they met again for lunch and I guess he got tired of her being on her phone and made these faces, lol. More photos after the cut..













Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Rihanna's bodyguards attacks Paparazzi in Brazil

Rihanna's bodyguard was caught on camera beating the heck out of a paparazzi in Rio, Brazil a few days ago. According to reports, the singer was inside a restaurant having dinner when her bodyguard went ballistic on one of the waiting paparazzi outside who made a rude comment. Luckily the victim decided not to press charges after Rihanna's bodyguard apologized. See the video after the cut...


Willow Smith signs with Kendall Jenner's modelling agency

14 year old daughter of Will Smith, 47, and Jada Pinkett Smith, 44, Willow has signed a modeling contract with Kendall's LA agency and has already appeared on the cover of i-D magazine and in the recent Icons issue of Harper's Bazaar as the Hindu goddess Kali.
i just drop a new hot freestyle in the studio now ENJOY..........

S.B.I.D is one of the best rapper that will ever come out of the hood, his rapping skills are supper hot and he was influence by one of the greatest rapper of all time LIL WAYNE .
i expect more from this rap kid.
my nigga king tek be shutting clubs down with new wave cant stop playing this song

king tek is a young and talented artise who i know for sure will go far

Karrueche Tran's sexy poses for High Snobiety magazine

More photos from her High Snobiety magazine shoot. More when you continue...



Stop condemning homosexuals, they don’t deserve it – Catholic Bishops tell Nigerians

The Catholic Bishop Conference of Nigeria, CBCN has appealed to Nigerians, especially Nigerian media to stop condemning homosexuals and Lesbians in Nigeria. The bishops stated this in an article titled “Still on Same-Sex Union and the Stand of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria”, which was shared by the group’s director of social communication, Chris Anyanwu.

According to the article, the bishops welcomed the Nigerian government's anti-gay law but they do not seek the punishment or jailing of persons who err but to help them unto salvation.



The article reads in part
“There is certainly an obsession by some journalists about ‘severe punishment of gays or lesbians’ and they try to twist the Bishops’ statements to articulate their views. Nigerian Catholic bishops are very responsible pastors who do not seek the punishment or jailing of persons who err, but to help them unto salvation. In wrongly reading the letter of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) in January 2015 to President Goodluck Jonathan, some international organizations mischievously reduced the CBCN position to advocating severe punishment of gays or lesbians with long prison terms. What the CBCN supported, blessed and commended in their letter of 21st January, 2015 to former President Goodluck Jonathan was because the Nigerian government upheld the dignity and sanctity of marriage even in the face of all sorts of pressure. When, therefore, the federal government resisted the attempt to impose this culture on Nigerians by legislating against ‘same-sex union’, the Catholic Bishops of Nigeria felt a sense of great relief and issued a statement to affirm government’s decision. The Archbishop Kaigama we know is a careful and pastorally-minded prelate who would not have used such words as: ‘shameful’, ‘barbaric’, ‘madness’, etc. to refer to anyone. Our stand was and is ‘no to same sex union’ and ‘no to spreading of the homosexual culture’ which can only complicate our struggle to uphold traditional/ religious/moral values in our country,” he said.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Young Thug

Young Thug Still Thinks Lil Wayne Is “The Greatest”, Despite Beef

By BallerStatus Staff   /   Published 09/29/2015
Young Thug came into hip-hop idolizing Lil Wayne, but it's clear, the rap star doesn't feel the same about the rap newcomer.
In an interview with GQ, Thugger admits that it bothers him that Weezy doesn't like him.
"Maybe if I was a peasant it would," he told the mag. "But of course, it bothers me some, because that's what I always wanted. It was so weird: I always wanted to be in the studio with Wayne. I would tell Birdman to bring him over, but he never f*cking came."
Later, Thug says Lil Wayne would rather be Young Thug than himself at this point in life.
"I feel like if he had the chance to be himself or me, he'd be me," the rapper explained. "If I had the chance to be myself or him, I'd be him. That man is the greatest. If we had the biggest problem in the world, I'd still say he's the best rapper in the f*cking world. Everybody knows nobody raps better than the f*cking boss."
Despite their issues, it appears Thugger still has a lot of respect for Lil Wayne.

TIDAL

TIDAL Hits 1 Million Subscribers

By BallerStatus Staff   /   Published 09/29/2015
Streaming service TIDAL has surpassed a milestone, and Jay Z is celebrating.
The hip-hop mogul took to Twitter on Tuesday (Sept. 29) to announce that the service has reached 1 million subscribers. "Nothing real can be threatened, nothing unreal exists. TIDAL is platinum. 1,000,000 people and counting," Jay Z wrote.
In celebration, Jay announces a celebration in Brooklyn on Oct. 20. "Let's celebrate 10/20 Brooklyn," he said.
Details have yet to be announced.

Uche Jombo steps out in lovely black dress for movie premiere

New mom, Uche Jombo in an all black ensemble as she heads out for the premiere of her colleague Omoni Oboli's new movie, The First Lady.

Friday, 24 July 2015

Adorable photo of SA singer AKA feeding his daughter

The handsome rapper recently welcomed a daughter with popular SA DJ, DJ Zinhle...


Police arrest armed robbers in Yobe state (photo)

The Yobe state police command have arrested and paraded a seven-man armed robbery gang said to be terrorizing Kakuri-Daudari axis along Nguru-Kano road. The notorious armed robbers identified as Shuaibu Audu 52yrs, Buba Alhaji Amodu 36yrs, Muhammed Musa 25yrs, Adamu Musa Maiwake 27yrs, Ardo Ado Adoro 46yrs, Gagare Lamido Shirgo 30yrs, Garba Tiya 18yrs, were arrested after they robbed and attacked a businessman and his driver on July 15th.

The suspects will be charged to court for the offenses of criminal conspiracy, armed robbery and culpable homicide as credible evidence to secure their conviction have been gathered.

Photo of the Lafayette movie theatre shooter released by police + pics of victims

This is the 59 year old white gunman who opened fire on movie goers last night in a Louisiana movie theater, killing 2 women, a 21 year old woman and a 33 year old. 9 other people were injured, one in critical condition. He shot himself in the head as police tried to stop him from escaping. His name is John Houser and he's described as a drifter who arrived in the state less than a month ago and was staying in a motel. See photo of the victims after the cut...


The victims who died in the movie theatre shooting have been identified as Mayci Breaux, 21 and Jillian Johnson, 33