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Bye, JD: These Female Emcees Have (Stripper-less) Bars For Days 

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Source: Frederick M. Brown / Getty Looks like Jermaine Dupri has caused quite a stir on Al Gore’s internet. The music industry vet usually stays pretty low key, but as of late, he’s been a little more publicly vocal than usual. Earlier this week, JD chatted with People Now and dished on his feelings about the current state of female hip hop. “I feel like they’re all rapping about the same thing. I don’t think they’re showing us who’s the best rapper. For me, it’s, like, strippers rapping. At some point, somebody is going to have to break out of that mold.” Boy oh boy, did that strike a nerve. Many people assumed that JD was talking about Cardi B when he made the comment, and apparently so did she. The stripper turned rapper went off on Dupri during an Instagram Live session on Thursday. “First of all, I rap about my p— because she’s my best friend and second of all it’s because it seems like that’s what people want to hear. When I did ‘Be Careful‘ people was talking mad s— in the beginning like ‘What the f— is this?’ ‘This is not what I was expecting” She went on to name a slew of female emcees that don’t rap about “vajayjays” and stripping. “I feel we need to put these girls in more magazines and blogs. Radio DJs play these girls. These girls can rap they asses off and they don’t rap about their vaginas and sucking d—.” View this post on Instagram SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT A post shared by MOSTHATEDCARDI (@iamcardib) on Jul 11, 2019 at 1:48pm PDT   And Cardi has a point. You’d think that someone has seasoned as JD would do a little more research before discrediting an entire demographic of artists. But this just further proves that some folks are just out of touch with what’s going on today. But don’t worry JD, we got you. Hit the flip for a list of DOPE female rappers whose subject matter will literally blow your mind.

Bye, JD: These Female Emcees Have (Stripper-less) Bars For Days 

‘The Bobby DeBarge Story’ Debuted At No. 1 On TV Among Key African American Demographics

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Source: TV one / Courtesy of TV One On June 29, The Bobby DeBarge Story made its premiere on TV One, and it definitely left a mark. The network’s original biopic debuted at #1 on T.V. (broadcast and cable) among key African Americans demographics and clocked in as the #1 TV One Primetime Performance. The four airings of the original movie during premiere weekend also had a combined reach of 1.8 million unique viewers. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news.  ( Terms and conditions ). In addition to all this, the movie ranks as TV One’s #4 Original Movie premiere in the history of the network behind When Love Kills: The Falicia Blakely Story (#1), Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story (#2) and Bobbi Kristina (#3). The Bobby DeBarge Story follows the intense life of the former lead singer of the 70’s R&B/funk band Switch , who was also the eldest sibling of the world-famous pop group DeBarge . Despite his success in the music world, the celebrated falsetto singer also lived a life of peril as he struggled with fame and fortune while dealing with the memories of his dysfunctional childhood. Roshon Fegan , of Shake It Up fame, brilliantly took on the roll of Bobby DeBarge with cast support from people like Tyra Ferrell , Blue Kimble and Adrian Marcel.  Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Along with strong ratings, the biopic also took social media by storm with the hashtag #BobbyDeBargeStory becoming a Top 10 nationally-trending topic on Twitter for over a three-hour duration, ranking as high as number four. If you missed all the music, celebration and drama, you can check out an encore screening of the flick on TV One on Sunday, July 21 at 4 p.m. ET. Viewers can also downloaded the TV ONE App  and watch the movie there. [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1686149″ overlay=”true”] ALSO TRENDING ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : DMX Lookalike Wanted For Attempted Murder In South Carolina It Looks Like Keshia Knight Pulliam Has A New Man [PHOTO] Ashanti’s Swimwear Collection With PrettyLittleThing Is Here Just In Time For A #HotGirl Summer Follow @TheRSMS  

‘The Bobby DeBarge Story’ Debuted At No. 1 On TV Among Key African American Demographics

DJ Spinderella Suing Salt-N-Pepa For Unpaid Royalties After They Fired Her

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Source: Judy Eddy/WENN.com / WENN Spinderella the DJ known for her work with rap trio Salt-N-Pepa is suing her former bandmates in unpaid royalties. According to The Blast , the DJ filed a federal lawsuit against the women after they abruptly fired her. Spinderella, whose real name is Deidra Roper is suing Pepa (Sandra Denton) and Salt (Cheryl James.) The lawsuit states that the group started recording and performing in the mid-1980s. Spinderella says she helped create the success of the group. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news.  ( Terms and conditions ). Even though the band went into hiatus in the late 90’s, Spinderella continued promoting the band. But things took a turn in the early 2000s when she discovered there was a “best of” compilation album being released. Spinderella said Pepa told her that she would pay her $125,000 but that never happened. “By the early 2000s, the Defendants discussed with Roper an SNP reunion which would have possibly involved, among other things, a television show based on the legendary female group’s rise to stardom.” DJ Spinderella claims that she was promised a third of the group’s profits from the reality show. While she was featured on the show, she has yet to be paid. According to The Jasmine Brand , this lawsuit is a long-time coming. In addition to royalties from the album and reality show, Spinderella claims she was never paid for the 2018 Billboard Music Award performance. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit The Jasmine Brand reports that the lawsuit became necessary when Spinderella learned, through SoundExchange, that the group had earned more than $600,000 in royalties over the last ten years. Spinderella claims she hasn’t received any of that money. She’s suing for trademark infringement, breach of contract and fraud. She states that the group used her name to advertise their appearances. Earlier this year, when Salt-N-Pepa announced that they were participating in a tour with New Kids On The Block and Naughty By Nature, but Spinderella released a statement sharing that she would not be joining them because she was kicked out of the group. [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1971865″ overlay=”true”] This story was originally published on MadameNoire.com .  ALSO TRENDING ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : DMX Lookalike Wanted For Attempted Murder In South Carolina It Looks Like Keshia Knight Pulliam Has A New Man [PHOTO] Ashanti’s Swimwear Collection With PrettyLittleThing Is Here Just In Time For A #HotGirl Summer Follow @TheRSMS

DJ Spinderella Suing Salt-N-Pepa For Unpaid Royalties After They Fired Her

So Sad: Mom Dies In Dominican Republic After Getting Cheap Cosmetic Surgery Against Family’s Wishes

Source: bymuratdeniz / Getty Mom Dies After Undergoing Cheap Cosmetic Surgery In Dominican Republic Another person has died trying to undergo cheap cosmetic surgery. According to PIX11 , Alexandria Medina, a 33-year-old mom from New Rochelle, saved money for years to have liposuction in the Dominican Republic, where it costs substantially less than the U.S. Despite the objection of her mother, Medina visited a clinic where two patients had already died. PEOPLE reports that Dominican surgeon Dr. Félix Almánzar agreed to the liposuction and tummy tuck operations on Medina. This was after U.S. doctors told Medina she needs to lose more weight before undergoing any procedures. On Friday, while undergoing the liposuction, Medina died on the operating table at the Santo Domingo clinic. The death certificate claims she died because of a fatty tissue embolism, or blood clot. “She was beautiful and they killed her,” Medina’s mom Connie Toro said. “They took away my little girl.” Medina said she already had concerns even before she got on the operating table. When she arrived at the clinic, Toro said Medina called her and explained that the clinic was dirty and she had to pay the surgeon up front. According to Medina’s sister, Maxine David, the surgeon didn’t even perform the tummy tuck. “He handed it off to an obstetrician , someone who is not a board certified plastic surgeon,” David said. The sister doesn’t fully believe that an embolism caused her sister’s death. “How am I to believe that that was actually the cause of death and that she stopped breathing. It could be he punctured her lung,” Toro said. Medina’s mom is now seeking justice after her daughter’s death. “First it was shock, disbelief, then it was crying continuous, then it was becoming sporadic and now it’s anger,” she said. “I’m going to hold onto this until they get these people.” Toro has been in contact with Dominican Authorities, and she said the FBI is also investigating. Medina left behind a 14-year-old son and husband. The clinic where she died has since been shut down.

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Disney Cancels The Premiere Of ‘Descendants 3’ After Cameron Boyce’s Death

Source: Image Group LA / Getty Descendants 3 Premiere Gets Canceled In Honor Of Cameron Boyce Disney announced on Thursday that they have canceled the red carpet premiere for Descendants 3 after the untimely death of actor and star Cameron Boyce . “We’re proud to be part of Cameron Boyce’s legacy by showcasing his talents on screen but we are canceling the red carpet premiere event for Descendants 3 and instead, The Walt Disney Company will make a donation to the Thirst Project, a philanthropic organization to which Cameron was deeply committed,” Disney said in a statement. The red carpet was originally scheduled for July 22. The Thirst Project is a nonprofit organization that aims to work with young people to end the global water crisis. Boyce passed away suddenly on July 6 after suffering from an epileptic seizure at his California home at the age of 20. Disney concluded, “With permission from the Boyce family, Disney Channel will dedicate the telecast of Descendants 3 in Cameron Boyce’s memory.” Descendants 3 is set to premiere on the Disney Channel on August 2. NEW: @DisneyChannel honors the late Cameron Boyce, cancels red carpet premiere of #Descendants3 and makes donation to the Thirst Project, a philanthropic organization to which Cameron was deeply committed. https://t.co/01vfy8wWsO pic.twitter.com/x8HSg0G51m — Good Morning America (@GMA) July 11, 2019

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The Genius Marketing Behind ‘The Lion King’

Source: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty T he Lion King is a timeless classic. It’s a movie t hat has maintained relevance over several decades. T he original was released in 1994, earning $968.5 million at t he box office. 25 years later, one of t he most popular animated films in modern history is t aking a victory lap — this t ime with superstars like Beyoncé and Donald Glover t aking t he reigns starring as Nala and Simba. Even for superstars like Bey and Gambino, t hose are pretty heavy paw prints t o fill. A history 25 years deep makes a film like t his almost fail-proof. Millennials and Gen Z alike have experienced t he original along with several of its renditions in Lion King 2 , and 1 ½ . Yes in t hat order. T here was even an animated series made t hat ran for 85 episodes between 1995 and 1999. Essentially, Lion King fans are adults, and some even have children. Either way, we’re more t han happy t o dive into some nostalgia while introducing t he 2000s babies t o a classic. T he Lion King has returned t o unsurprisingly great reviews. “Breathtaking,” “beautiful,” “visually immaculate,” and “stunning” were just a few words used t o describe viewers’ cinematic experience. However, reviews weren’t 100% positive. In t his adaption of t he film t he creators used CGI t echnology. CGI stands for computer-generated imagery, and while films like Avatar t ook t he concept and made incredible work, t his t ype of animation didn’t necessarily bode well when t he primary characters are animals. When lions start speaking English, it’s a little difficult t o just run with it no matter how powerful t he imagery is. As one viewer put it, t he movie was a landmark visual experience, but it t urns out t hat, emotionally, lions just can’t necessarily bring it home. #TheLionKing is a landmark *visual* experience. I’ve never seen anything like it, and I think it’s going to change how we look at movies forever. As an *emotional* experience, though…I’ll put it this way: It turns out lions can’t really emote. — Adam B. Vary (@adambvary) July 10, 2019 Beyond t he film itself, reviews came in strong for t he cultural awareness shown in t he film’s musical efforts. T he soundtrack entitled The Lion King: T he Gift was produced by none other t han Beyoncé herself. Needless t o say, t he Queen made sure t he soundtrack was outfitted with its proper African roots in combination with several other genres, according t o a statement by Queen Bey. “This is a new experience of storytelling,” she said. “I wanted t o do more t han find a collection of songs t hat were inspired by t he film. It is a mixture of genres and collaboration t hat isn’t one sound. It is influenced by everything from R&B, pop, hip hop and Afro Beat.” T he only way t o get a feel for t he film is t o see it yourself. Lion King hits theaters on July 18th, and if you’re like me you’ll be first in line for t ickets. I mean, who doesn’t want t o see Simba put t he paws on Scar one more t ime?

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Ja Rule Will Not Be Held Liable In Fyre Festival Lawsuits

Source: Netflix / Fyre Ja Rule is breathing a huge sigh of relief this week. His neck will not be on the line for one of the biggest concert scandals in history. Page Six is reporting that the “Always On Time” rapper is no longer on the legal hook for the Fyre Festival. A judge at a federal Manhattan court ruled that Atkins will no longer be included in the civil suit filed by consumers who paid thousands of dollars each for tickets. On Wednesday, July 10 Judge P. Kevin Castel stated that Ja was “not alleged to have known of individual ticket or merchandise sales”. Originally billed as a “luxury music festival”, Fyre ended up being a fraudulent struggle of epic proportions. When guests arrived in the Bahamas for the opening weekend they were greeted with  cheese sandwiches and FEMA tents instead of gourmet meals and luxury villas they were promised. But the inferior accommodations didn’t stop there as there was no electricity or working bathrooms in place. The scene quickly turned into a modern day  Lord of the Flies . Ja was not in attendance when Judge Castel ruled but his legal team communicated the Queens native’s appreciation. “Mr. Atkins is thankful for today’s ruling and for the Court’s time and attention. Justice was done today” explained Ryan Smith. Organizer Billy McFarland was found guilty of defrauding a total of $27 million dollars. He is currently serving six months in prison. The story was detailed in the jaw dropping Netflix documentary FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened.  Photo: Derrick Salters / WENN.com

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Super Beauty Founder TiffanyJ Aims To Empower Black Youth Through Book Series And Doll Line

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N avigating adolescence was an uphill battle for South Carolina-bred entrepreneur TiffanyJ . The pressures of fitting in with her peers, her ongoing struggle with low self-esteem and depression and dealing with the complexities of a torn family that had been ravaged by divorce led to her first suicide attempt at 12 years old. Sadly, stories similar to TiffanyJ’s have become far too common amongst Black youth today. According to a study released by JAMA Pediatrics , the suicide rate for Black children is twice the rate of whites. Further research revealed that the suicide rate amongst Black girls between the ages of 13 and 19 increased by 182 percent between 2001 and 2017. While the experiences of Black youth are not monolithic and there are several different factors that come into play that shapes their lives, the alarming trend must be addressed. TiffanyJ is on a mission to prevent other Black children from becoming statistics and has been dedicated to using her creativity and artistry as a source of empowerment through her brand Super Beauty . The music artist, motivational speaker and business owner has always been passionate about using her own experiences to help others heal from their trauma. As a teen, she coped with her depression by turning to songwriting. In adulthood, she continues to utilize her creativity to heal. In 2018, she launched the Super Beauty doll line. The plush doll was created to empower Black girls who have found themselves in the same shoes that TiffanyJ was in as a child. Designed to help youngsters overcome depression and other forms of mental illness, the doll says over 20 positive phrases of upliftment. The Super Beauty mascot travels around the country to speak to young girls at schools, churches, and camps. For TiffanyJ, it’s all about representation. “The most rewarding thing about this journey is the responses that I get from what I’ve created. I can honestly say it has been an overwhelming flood of positivity. The joy people get has been the best part of it. It’s confirmation that you’re operating in your purpose,” she told NewsOne. “There is one girl that has every piece of merchandise that we’ve ever sold. She ran up to me at a festival with so much joy. Those types of interactions keep me inspired and motivated.” In 2019, the entrepreneur has taken her brand to new levels. Continuing her mission of empowerment, in February she launched a book called ABCs for the Culture which aims to teach youth about Black history. The book features Black facts from A through Z; some of which won’t be found in regular school curriculums. In the book, “B” stands for the Black Power Movement, “N” is for natural hair, and “S” is for soul. “Paying homage to Black history and culture and sharing our culture with others so they understand the richness of being Black was my ultimate mission. I wanted to inspire and empower our children to be proud and unapologetically Black,” she said. Source: TiffanyJ / TiffanyJ As far as what’s on the horizon for TiffanyJ and the Super Beauty brand, she plans on creating more books and dolls. She also wants to create Super Beauty bedroom decor and coloring books. Cognizant of the struggles faced by Black boys TiffanyJ is developing a character named Handsome Hero so they see themselves reflected. All in all, the entrepreneur wants to continue to help Black youth overcome depression. “Mental health is such a taboo in our community and that’s our biggest hurdle. We have to start showing people that it’s definitely okay to not be okay and we can’t shame them into silence,” she said. “Sharing your story is really powerful. It builds a sense of community and lets individuals know that they’re not alone.” SEE ALSO: Entrepreneur Creates Line Of Dolls To Help Black Girls Who Suffer From Depression Healthy Roots Dolls Empower Black Girls To Embrace Their Natural Hair [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3881857″ overlay=”true”]

Super Beauty Founder TiffanyJ Aims To Empower Black Youth Through Book Series And Doll Line

HBCU Puts Focus On Mental Health So Students Can Thrive Academically

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A Texas-based historically Black college is ensuring that all of its students have the support and resources needed to overcome trauma developed from past experiences. According to Dallas News , Paul Quinn College has launched a mental health campaign to help students address internal obstacles so they can thrive academically. Paul Quinn College is taking a progressive approach to mental health that leaves no student behind. #StudentHealth #News https://t.co/BOuhKi2O84 — The Fix (@_TheFix) July 10, 2019 At one point the school had one of the lowest graduation rates in the country and that prompted faculty members to get to the root of the issue. With the help of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, they discovered that the core of the problem was trauma and many of the students were suffering from PTSD. Students were carrying the emotional burdens of tragic past experiences from their upbringings and environments and some were carrying the weight of being first-generation college students on their shoulders. “We thought we were doing good,” said Paul Quinn College president Michael Sorrell . “‘We’re bringing you out of that environment and you’ll be safe. And life will be great.’ … It took us a while to understand that that was a product of trauma.” With a grant given to the school by Gov. Greg Abbott , the institution has been able to launch several programs and initiatives under its campaign. Incoming freshman and transfer students have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with a counselor and the school has an on-campus mental health center which is overseen by Dr. Stacia’ Alexander . The center is decorated with images of celebrities who have been transparent about their struggles with mental health so that the students can see themselves reflected. “The thing we’re trying to get students to understand is that those traumas are real,” Dr. Alexander told the news outlet. “And they do impair or affect how you process daily information. And if you continue to ignore that, you’re going to continue to be impaired and not reach your full potential.” In addition to the counseling, there are several wellness and fitness activities that take place on campus. Initiatives like the one being led at Paul Quinn College are needed. Studies show that over 20 percent of incoming college students have battled with mental health disorders. SEE ALSO: Taraji P. Henson To Host Summit On Black Mental Health Super Beauty Founder TiffanyJ Aims To Empower Black Youth Through Book Series And Doll Line [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3881857″ overlay=”true”]

HBCU Puts Focus On Mental Health So Students Can Thrive Academically

Taylor Bennett Performs “Singing the Blues” On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ With Some Help From femdot. [Video]

Source: Leon Bennett / Getty Taylor Bennett & femdot. Perform For Jimmy Kimmel Live! Chicago’s very own Taylor Bennett made his way to Los Angeles this week to stop by Jimmy Kimmel Live! for a performance of “Singing The Blues” with his collaborator and fellow Chi-Town native femdot. Rocking some matching “BE YOURSELF” hoodies, these two stand in front of the crowd with a huge American flag behind them, perfect for this time of year. Check out the performance below:

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