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Soulja Boy Makes Wishes Known With ‘Grammy’

SB tells ‘RapFix Live’ he wants The DeAndre Way to show ‘Soulja Boy has grown, he’s developed, he’s matured, and he’s going places.’ By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Soulja Boy Tell’em Photo: Rich Sancho/ MTV News Soulja Boy Tell’em has gone on record with his goal to be taken more seriously as a lyricist. Kanye West and 50 Cent are two peers of the young rapper who have co-signed his talent, which he first showed off in 2007 with the playful “Crank That (Soulja Boy).” On his new album, The DeAndre Way , however, SB is yearning to be seen as more than just an artist who has an affinity for making the teen set dance. “Grammy,” featuring Ester Dean, is a slow-turning contemplation of his career and his desire to win one of the music industry’s most-coveted awards. “That was really to strike that emotion, to tell that story,” Soulja Boy told MTV News during an appearance on “RapFix Live” on Thursday. “This album, I want people to take from it that Soulja Boy has grown, he’s developed, he’s matured, and he’s going places.” In the past year, SB has stepped up to the plate to rhyme alongside a higher caliber of rapper than ever before, from Drake to 50 Cent. The G-Unit superstar has long been an admirer of his labelmate, which SB talked about with MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway. “To have 50 have my back, that’s definitely exciting; it’s an achievement. 50 don’t mess with no rappers,” Soulja explained. “When I came out, there [was] a lot of people that was hating on me [and] felt like I wasn’t real to the game — don’t hate the player, hate the game. 50 shed light on me, and he came to my defense.” Are you a fan of The DeAndre Way ? Give us your review in the comments! Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Soulja Boy Tell’em Related Artists Soulja Boy Tell’em

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Trombone Shorty, Mannie Fresh Bring New Orleans Sound To New York

Brooklyn’s Red Hot + New Orleans festival also features Dr. John, Ivan Neville, Partners-N-Crime. By Rahman Dukes Trombone Shorty Photo: BAM BROOKLYN, New York — The Big Easy is ready to take on Brooklyn. On Friday (December 3), some of New Orleans’ signature music artists kick off the Red Hot + New Orleans festival at the borough’s BAM Howard Gilman Opera House. The two-day music cabaret will unload legendary acts including Ivan Neville, Irma Thomas, Dr. John, rap duo Partners-N-Crime, world-renowned producer Mannie Fresh and the show’s musical director, , with his Orleans Avenue bandmates. Andrews’ first stab as the production’s musical director comes just days after snagging his first Grammy nod in the best contemporary jazz album category for his acclaimed CD Backatown. The trumpeter, whose performance style is often described as recalling the “lips of Louis Armstrong,” also appeared as himself in a recurring role on the HBO show “Treme” earlier this year. Trombone says sharing the Brooklyn stage with some of his city’s top acts will be an honor. “[I’m] happy to be here representing New Orleans,” Trombone told MTV News backstage after a rehearsal at BAM. “I’m making a donation to the AIDS task force of New Orleans, presenting the music of New Orleans and doing it for a good cause.” Trombone says delivering the classic New Orleans sound to an audience of mostly New Yorkers isn’t difficult at all. “I get to play some of my favorite songs that I grew up on with some of the people that wrote the songs, like Ivan Neville. The world-famous Mannie Fresh [is here],” he said. “I’m honored to be here and there’s not much directing I have to do. They’re all legends.” Neville shares Trombone’s excitement about playing alongside his regional peers at Red Hot. “Glad to be a part of such a cool thing with some New Orleans legends,” Neville said. “Young legends. It’s an honor to be here. It’s a wonderful thing.” The Red Hot series plans to donate part of the proceeds from the event to New Orleans’ NO/AIDS Task Force in commemoration of World AIDS Day. Mannie Fresh says the event is every music lover’s dream. “They got people like Irma Thomas, Dr John,” he said. “That’s crazy, [getting] that in one place for a good cause. Come and enjoy yourself. New Orleans is in the house.” Related Artists Trombone Shorty Mannie Fresh

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