
"I actually thought it was equivalent to what Kanye did to Taylor Swift, but nobody really talked about that because I'm not a sweet little girl from the middle of America."
-- Rap mogul Jay-Z on Lil Mama's interruption of his performance at the 'MTV Video Music Awards' (Hot 97)
Black Music Notes June 1
6/1/09: Minnie Riperton
A very fitting homage will be paid to late, great songbird Minnie Riperton when a new batch of the acclaimed TV One docu-series 'Unsung' hits the small screen this month. Best known for her signature ballad 'Lovin' You,' the Chicago-born singer/songwriter's career and life were cut short after a three-year battle with breast cancer in the late 1970s. After Riperton's cancer diagnosis, she went public instead of retreating, serving as a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society. . She was only 31 years old when she died at the prime of her career. 'Unsung' premieres June 7 at 8 PM ET, repeating at 11 PM, as well as Thursday, June 11 at 10 PM and Friday, June 12 at noon and midnight.
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6/1/09: Grace Jones
The one and only Grace Jones has been tapped to perform live at the 'We Love' festival in Ibiza on Aug. 9. For the first time ever, the 'Pull Up To The Bumper' singer will grace the Spanish island's celebrated summer concert series, as part of the Wall Of Sound recording company's 15th anniversary. Last year, festival organizers bought The Chemical Brothers back to the Ibiza after a ten-year hiatus. This year, they are ready for Amazing Grace, who recently released a new music project titled 'Hurricane' on the United Kingdom based label. "We are putting on a line-up to inspire and one that will take all lucky enough to be there on a journey they will never ever forget," Wall of Sound founder Mark Jones said.
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5/28/09: Chaka Khan
Fresh from a headlining gig at the 2009 St Lucia Jazz Festival, Chaka Khan is ready to take on the nation's capital. The 10-time Grammy Award winning diva will fill in for previously announce headliner Natalie Cole, who is recovering from a live saving kidney transplant surgery, at 'The 18th Annual Capital Jazz Fest' running June 5 - June 7. The 'I Feel For You' chanteuse will join a slew of noted musical acts at the lovely wooded setting of Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. According to a spokesperson for the event, the line-up includes performances by Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten, George Duke, Al Jarreau, Lalah Hathaway, Fourplay, Norman Brown, Roy Ayers, Will Downing, Kirk Whalum, Pieces of a Dream with special guest Phil Perry, Guitars & Saxes (f/ Jeff Lorber, Euge Groove, Jeff Golub and lady saxophone newcomer Jessy J) , Regina Belle, Marion Meadows and trumpeter Joey Sommerville.
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5/28/09: Grandmaster Flash
Grandmaster Flash will be honored with the Living Legend award at the Urban Music Awards USA 2009, set to be held at New York City's Highline Ballroom on July 17. According to a spokesperson for the event, more than 175,000 music fans across the world have voted online for the hip hop veteran to receive the honor. "Flash is an absolute legend and he remains an inspiration to the hip hop culture all together by flying the flag from its inception to the success it has become today," said Jordan Kensington, who is the C.E.O of Invincible Group & Founder of the Urban Music Awards. Nominees for the inaugural awards show include Amy Winehouse, Rihanna, Bobby Valentino, M.I.A, Day 26, The Dream, Estelle, Kat de Luna, Akon, Kanye West, Keri Hilson, Ne-Yo and Eminem.
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5/21/09: Jay-Z
Despite stepping down from his Def Jam presidency in late 2007, hip hop mogul Jay-Z has finally left the label as an artist. Rumors started surfacing online that the platinum-selling lyricist, who owed the label one last album, brought himself out of his contract for $5 million. "I can honestly say, working with Doug Morris and LA Reid has been a unique and fulfilling experience and I respect them immensely," he revealed to hip hop site Rap Radar. "I've been in the family for almost my entire career. Doug and I spoke directly and had one of the most unique 'negotiations' ever...I thank him for allowing me to be a completely independent artist. Not every artist can say they own or are given the opportunity to own all of their music."
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5/19/09: Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige recently expanded her brand by signing with The William Morris Agency. According to Variety, the diversified entertainment agency, which also represents Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Kanye West, and Prince (to name a few), will assist the Queen of Hip Hop Soul in all areas of her career including the expansion of her entertainment company, Matriarch Entertainment. This fall the Queen of Hip Hop Soul will make her feature film debut in Tyler Perry's 'I Can Do Bad All by Myself,' scheduled to hit theaters September 11. She can be heard in the trailers for the Oprah Winfrey-presented drama 'Precious,' due out in November.
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5/19/09: The Dream
Following in the veins of fellow hip hop stars DMX and Tupac Shakur, singer-songwriter The Dream is planning on releasing his second album of 2009 entitled, 'Love King.' The R&B crooner, who recently released his certified gold album 'Love vs. Money' in March, revealed to Billboard magazine that he already has seven songs in the can and expects the album to hit stores in December. "I have to pace myself 'cause there's so much time between here and then," he said, "but the seven records I do have are timeless records. Whether they come out now or later it's not really going to matter what kind of records they are." In between recording sessions for 'Love King,' fans can now catch The Dream on tour with Keyshia Cole.
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5/19/09: The Whispers
After releasing classic hits such as 'In The Mood' and 'Rock Steady,'R&B stalwarts The Whispers are set to release their first gospel album on Kingdom Records. Grammy Award-winning gospel star Fred Hammond is expected to produce a bulk of the tracks. "We've been wanting to do this for ten years," explained founding member Nick Caldwell. "God has been really, really good to the Whispers. He was looking out for us even when we were ignoring Him. He allowed us to live long enough to do this inspirational CD that we want to use to inspire people to get closer to God." The as-yet-untitled anticipated album is tentatively scheduled for release later this year.
5/19/09: Mariah Carey
On May 23, Mariah Carey is set to perform a one-hour set at the opening of the most expensive resort in Europe, The Mardan. Carey alongside legendary British soul singer Tom Jones will reportedly be paid £1 million each to perform at the exclusive £926 million Turkey development, which features five acres of fresh water swimming pools and a sunken aquarium. Actress Sharon Stone and Paul McCartney are among the many guests invited to the 560 room hotel opening.
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5/19/09: Will Downing
Overcoming his bout with the muscle disorder Polymyositis, Will Downing has set the stage to release is latest musical offering, 'Classique.' The balladeer's 14th album and second Peak Records project features his signature baritone vocals over 10 smooth-sensual tracks. Vocalist Phil Perry joins the 'After Tonight' singer for Marvin Gaye penned 'Baby I'm for Real.' Other album highlights include 'Love Suggestions,' 'More Time,' 'Something Special' and Barry White's classic hit 'I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby.' 'Classique' hit stores June 16.
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By: Harlem Chic on 9/28/2009 2:50PM
Jay called it and he's absolutely right. Not one peep of outrage came out of anybody's mouth cause of what Lil Mama did....chick must have been higher than a kite to get up there on the MTV awards stage with Jay-Z's closing act.
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By: "DimePiece" on 9/28/2009 2:08PM
I was reading on MTV blogs that, Jay called Angie Martinez's Hot 97 radio show to talk for the first time about Mama's move. He said to Angie, "To interrupt that moment for us, I don't think that was the right thing to do,".
On the "Today Show", Alicia was asked a couple of questions. One of her answers that she answered on that show was; "We can appreciate her being overwhelmed and inspired," Keys said, "but we would have appreciated it if she would have did it from her seat." Ms. Alicia didn't like what she did either?
Lil Mam told MTV News, that she came onstage because she was overwhelmed with inspiration. But I heard from other sources, that Lil Mama was trying to speak to Jay-Z before his performance about doing something on her album. The source said, that he ignored her and walked away. This was her way of getting back at Jay-Z by crashing his performance by getting up there on stage with him. I don't know what to believe? I don't feel by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys addressing what happened to the public was the right thing to do. I feel the two should have, confronted Lil Mama in private.
I think Jay-Z acts real arrogant and cocky these days like he is the # 1 hiphop/rap artist out there? I'm not feelin his attitude at all or Alicia's. Jay is too old for that and Alicia need to stop that. That's my opinion.
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By: mike on 9/28/2009 6:58PM
Probably was staged, and nobody really cares what Jay-z or Lil who Mama do anymore especially on meaningless MTV shows.
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By: shantrell on 9/28/2009 10:53PM
ITS VERY IRONIC HOW MANY BLACK PEOPLE CAN RUN TO THE AIDE OF THIS WHITE GIRL BECAUSE KANYE INTERUPTED HER PRESENTATION TO SPEAK HIS MIND...THEY CALLED HIM EVERYTHING ACCEPT A CHILD OF GOD ...BUT COULD CARE LESS ABOUT JAY-Z AND ALICIA'S PERFORMANCE WITH LIL MAMA INTERUPTING. IF THIS IS NOT IGNORANCE AND THE MANTALITY OF A SLAVE MIND, I DONT KNOW WHAT IS.
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By: mike on 9/29/2009 7:43AM
I guess blacks may accuse Taylor Swift of being a racist. I am sure Dr. Boyce thinks so. LOL
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By: LisaJoy on 10/08/2009 1:03PM
Oh wait...you are joking....right? You didn't really mean it when you said "I guess blacks may accuse Taylor Swift of being a racist. I am sure Dr. Boyce thinks so. LOL"? You had to be joking. Because you see, not one time was Taylor Swift thought to be wrong for what happened TO her.
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By: Diane Evans on 9/28/2009 8:53PM
I was so moved by the performance of Ms keys and Jay-z that when she got up there I thought --who is that idiot--where is security? Must be someone taking a que from Kanya/ I thought the best thing was to ignore it.
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By: Not the same on 9/29/2009 8:40AM
It's totally not the same thing because Taylor's only 19 and her 1st MTV award and Kanye grown annoying drunk a$$ come messed it up for her. Yea what lil mama did was disrespectful, but Jay-z and Alicia are old and mature enough to deal with that.It's not Taylor's fault she won and I do not see why her moment should be taken away from her just because Kanye feels like he has to speak his mind.
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By: Ladyelect on 9/29/2009 12:25PM
I think you can't compare the two incidents that occured. Anyone with common sense can see that. Taylor was speaking and Kanye took the mic out of her hand. Lil Mama didn't say anything or take the mic out Jay's hand. I thought Lil Mama getting on stage was apart of the show. For Jay to compare the incident to what Kanye did is silly. Don't say I'm racist because of my opinion. I'm black. Let's be real people.
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By: Veronica on 9/29/2009 7:34PM
Everything isn't about color let's call it what it is and that is (CHARACTER)
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