
"This is from a person who makes a living peddling the 'n' word and violent lyrics to children and young adults. He is a real champ. The good news is that only a few media outlets have given him any attention and his new album is a bomb, a disaster, a catastrophe and he desperately wants attention... I hope I'm not a racist for pointing that out."
-- FOX News talk show host Bill O'Reilly commenting on Nas' recent protest of the conservative news network. ('The O'Reilly Factor)
Black Music Notes June 26
6/26/08: Jill Scott
Jill Scott's latest album 'The Real Thing' is coming to a television screen near you. And it's going to be a sight for your eyes and a pleasure to your ears. On June 29, TV One will premiere an original music concert special featuring the neo-soul high priestess in all of her glory. Titled 'Jill Scott: The Real Thing Tour (Live in Philly),' the one-hour special features the two-time Grammy Award winning wunderkind performing a mix of her classic hits such as 'A Long Walk' and 'The Way,' juxtaposed with material from her newer projects, including the inspirational anthem 'Golden' and the tell-it-like-it-is, take-no-prisoners 'Hate On Me.' The special (Scott's very first) was filmed in March 2008 at the Liacouris Center in Philadelphia. Encore airings of the show are scheduled to air on July 3, July 5, and July 11.
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6/26/08: D'Angelo
Despite going through legal woes over the past few years, neo-soul originator D'Angelo is back in the studio working on a new album. According to 'Billboard,' the singer is expected to release his new as-yet-untitled album next year on J Records. The company bought out his contract in 2005 from Virgin Records (who released his first two albums). Fans can expect the man legally known as Michael D'Angelo Archer to hook up with Raphael Saadiq once again, the two previously worked together on Saadiq's 2002 hit 'Be Here.' Although the album is still in its early stages, the 'Brown Sugar' crooner has plans to also land John Mayer on the opus, with a single to hit the airwaves by the end of the year. Until that time comes, fans can catch some of D'Angelo in his former glory with the recently released compilation, 'The Best So Far,' featuring hits, rarities and previously unreleased videos.
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6/26/08: Gerald Albright
This week, one of the most sought after saxophonists in contemporary jazz, Gerald Albright, will release his eleventh solo project titled, 'Sax for Stax.' The set features eight covers from the Stax Records catalog , in addition to three originals written by Albright. The multi-talented sax player reached out to vocalists Will Downing, Ledisi, and Philip Bailey to help recapture classic music such as Issac Hayes' top five hit 'Never Can Say Goodbye' and the Staple Singers' hit 'Respect Yourself.' "I went through two box sets with over 20 CDs to pick songs that felt good and would work well melodically for the saxophone," Albright said.
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6/26/08: Swizz Beatz
Just last year super-producer Swizz Beatz was hospitalized for exhaustion, and by the looks of it hasn't slowed him down a bit. The hip-hop hit-maker has been in the studio crafting hits for Jay-Z, G-Unit, Ludacris, T.I. , Alicia Keys, and surprisingly the icon himself Michael Jackson. The Bronx native (legally known as Kasseem Dean) recently revealed his plans to not only produce some music for the King of Pop, but produce his tour as well. "I'm probably gonna be producing his tour and everything," he explained to 'MTV.' "I'm designing planes for Gulf Stream and everything. They called me. I'm around different people. I'm around billionaires. I'm around people like that." This October Swizz Beatz plans to release his new studio opus entitled, 'Life After the Party.'
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6/26/08: Erykah Badu
This fall, Erykah Badu is planning on bringing some of her voodoo experiences on the road the neo-soul diva was recently added to the tenth annual "Voodoo Experience Festival," held October 24-26 in New Orleans. In addition to Badu, Wyclef Jean, Joss Stone, and Lupe Fiasco are among the other acts on board to join alternative rock headliners R.E.M. , Nine Inch Nails and Stone Temple Pilots. Tickets are priced at $115, while a three-day VIP pass will available for a whopping $450.
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6/26/08: Ludacris
Trying to maintain a successful career in the music industry as well as Hollywood can be a bit strenuous for some rappers. But not Ludacris! Luda (as he is also known as) not only has his new album, 'Theater of the Mind' slated to hit stores in September, he's also in the process of filming a few movies. On Halloween, the actor/rapper will be appearing in Guy Ritchie's new film 'RocknRolla.' He also recently finished shooting 'Max Payne,' a crime thriller fronted by Mark Wahlberg. When asked which profession he likes most, he simply replied: "Music is still my number-one love. I just balance a lot of different things now." Hollywood is still calling him, though. To date, Ludacris has starred in the Academy Award winning movie 'Crash,' the John Singleton-produced 'Hustle & Flow' and 'Fred Clause,' alongside Vince Vaughan.
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6/26/08: Ne-Yo/Keyshia Cole
The 2008 Reggae Sumfest is guaranteed to kick off with a bang! On July 18, new-school R&B superstars Ne-Yo and Keyshia Cole are tapped to headline this year's international night at the Montego Bay festival, which takes place from July 13-19. Reggae Sumfest will also showcase the best of the best in Dancehall and Reggae music including Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Elephant Man, and Lady Saw, among many others.
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6/26/08: Will.I.Am
Crafting hit music for The Black Eyed Peas and Justin Timberlake can only inspire an artist/producer such as Will.I.Am (born William James Adams Jr.)to go beyond the music industry. Fans can expect to see the Black Eyed Peas front-man in the forthcoming X-Men movie, 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine,' playing a role opposite of Hugh Jackman. Will.I.Am recently revealed to 'MTV News' that the character he'll be playing is a teleporter by the name of John Wraith. In addition to 'X-Men,' the producer also landed a role in the 'Madagascar' sequel. "With 'Madagascar 2,' I think there has to be an angel or something or my grandma's prayers guiding that," he says. "It's pretty, pretty dope. And I'm grateful and happy about it all." 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' is expected to hit theaters in May 2009.
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6/26/08: Mashonda
After releasing her debut album 'January Joy' internationally, Mashonda returns with two new singles 'All or Nothing' and 'No Panties' from her forthcoming untitled album. The Harlem reared singer describes her first single 'No Panties' as being "all about giving your man whatever he desires; no limits." In addition to her new music hitting the radio airwaves, the ex Mrs. Swizz Beatz (real name: Mashonda Tifrere-Dean) is the creative director and model for an upcoming coffee table book entitled, 'Alter Ego Revealed.' Mashonda's new album is set to drop in early next year.
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6/26/08: Lauryn Hill/Kanye West
'Entertainment Weekly' magazine recently unveiled its 'New Classics' list in which they ranked the best in music, movies, TV shows, and books from over the past 25 years. Lauryn Hill's mega-selling solo debut 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' landed at number two slot behind Prince's timeless classic 'Purple Rain,' which held down the top spot. Other artist that made the list included Kanye West (No. 4), Jay-Z (No. 7), Outkast (No. 12), Beyonce (No. 19), Mariah Carey (No. 21), Nas (No. 28), and The Notorious B.I.G (No. 40), among many others.
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By: Abe on 7/29/2008 11:25PM
Let's get one thing straight: any white who criticizes any black for any reason is automatically a "racist". Dat's da rule.
When any black gets arrested, all blacks must stand up for da brutha. Dat's da rule, too. Hooray for R. Kelly and his NAACP award.
Rappers aren't lowlifes who profit from selling crap. No, no... they are black so we must stand by them. They are street poets, you see. They should be admired (because they're black).
After all, what's more important: shielding the young generation from lowlifes, or practicing us-vs-them reverse racism?
The number ONE rule is this: there is no right-vs-wrong for blacks, there is only us-vs-them. Case closed. Now live with the results of an amoral culture every day - and blame that on whitey.
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By: Thinka Boutit on 7/30/2008 1:04AM
Have to agree with Bill on this one.
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By: O Dennis on 7/30/2008 1:27AM
Fox news should BE READY FOR A CHANGE and change thir name to "FOX OPINION NETWORK" You know opinions comes
like A-- H---s everybody has one. O'Reilly has a right to his opinion but it shouldn't be on national
Tv
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By: AfricansRSunGods on 7/30/2008 2:42AM
Whites are 60% of rap fans these days. Bill Orally doesn't mention how much they love those lyrics! They made rappers stop making tracks about killin cops, but allowed them to continue to rap about killin each other. White people love this stuff Billo! Record a show with those talking points Orally...or F*CK IT, DO IT LIVE BILL! YOU HEAR ME?! DO IT LIVE!!!
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By: Betty on 7/30/2008 8:14AM
I won't never view the cable news any more because Bill O is a racise a child can see he is racise
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By: Lori on 7/30/2008 9:41AM
Perhaps Bill should check the record sales. Nas debuted at #1. Bill is a chump and a hateful bigot. I have no clue why he is faking the funk.
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By: richard clark on 7/30/2008 10:28AM
i am a white man and i don't hate what i cannot conquer. i am not a racist. i do not hate black people. i have no desire to conquer any one. conquered people are also prisioners. you have to feed prisoners or kill them. i desire to do neither one. i have enough on my hands just feeding myself, helping feed others, helping pay other peoples mortages, helping pay for flood damage to those who are dumb enough to build in flood zones,helping to feed people in africa who are so busdy killing one another they cannot find time to raise crops to feed themselves,helping to pay for the rebuilding of a conquered country. what happened to"TO THE VICTOR BELONG THE SPOILS"? fed up tax payer who has insurance and is tired of illegals getting medical care and substance for free.
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By: Fredichiban@aol.com on 7/30/2008 11:17AM
I have always said "rap music" is the ultimate oxymoron. Most of those in it havse no idea where middle C is, or what middle c is. The most supprising thing is - it sells. Why? Generally, you cannot even understand the alleged lyrics. When I see these kids driging down my street with the pants handing off the A--, playing this stuff so loud it cana be heard in the next county, I know, we have lost a generation of black men. What a shame!
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By: Fill The Cup on 7/30/2008 11:39AM
Bill O'Reilly does not talk about the secret kkk forth party that will vote for Mc Cain. The anti Obamas work hard at spewing the kkk venom on the internet. The kkk would NEVER. EVER vote for Obama So, a vote against OBAMA is a vote WITH the kkk. The bitter Hillary crowd threatening to vote for Mc Cain will be voting WITH the kkk. So what are they voting for? The good old days of stay in the kitchen and be a sex symbol for weirdos, continued terrible schools, infrastructure, bad roads, bad bridges, disfunctioning schools, and back to the good ol' boys network.
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By: jan on 7/30/2008 11:54AM
Who is Nas? Some black rapper? Then who the hell cares?
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