Mobile vendors are not shy when it comes to head on battles and throwing stones at each other rather than creating advertising to promote their own product advantages. Now Nokia… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 02/04/2012 02:08 Number of articles : 3
It’s a familiar story to Jay-Z fans, and Rocawear is bringing the rapper’s rise from Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects to big business to the small screen… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PopEater Discovery Date : 02/04/2012 13:41 Number of articles : 2
American Atheists have unveiled a billboard directed at Williamsburg, Brooklyn’s extremely devout Hasidic Jewish community with the provocative statement, “You know it’s a myth. And you have a choice.” Reason TV correspondent Kennedy braved the ‘Burg to ask the locals how they feel about atheists prosthelytizing from signs in the sky. Later, Kennedy had a feisty conversation in an active junkyard with… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 23/03/2012 12:30 Number of articles : 2
Beyonce stepped out last night for a night on the town, minus daughter Blue Ivy and the baby weight that once existed around her mid-section! She and husband Jay-Z were spotted in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood, where the couples lives. Bey was rocking a darling blue dress and beads around her neck and smiled for the cameras while being protected by her bodyguards! Jay-Z was spotted at Melanie Fiona’s album listening party as well! RELATED: Beyonce & Blue Ivy Spend The Day In Brooklyn [PHOTOS] Carter’s First Family Outing With Baby Blue Ivy [PHOTOS] Beyonce & Jay-Z Attend Knicks vs. Nets Game [PHOTOS] Beyonce Releases First Photos Of Blue Ivy Carter! [PHOTOS] Beyonce Post Baby Body & IV Tatoo! [PHOTOS]
RihRih was spotted shopping it up at this Brooklyn Whole Foods market Friday for the ingredients essential to a great Bajan style birthday celebration for her Grandma Dolly! Wondering what was on her shopping list? She posted the essentials on Twitter, check out the Twitpics on the flip
‘I don’t have anyone to bounce off of, you understand?’ Jay told MTV News a year after Notorious B.I.G.’s fatal shooting. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Nina Diaz Notorious B.I.G. Photo: Bad Boy The Notorious B.I.G.’s death hit the entire hip-hop community hard. Family, friends and fans mourned when Biggie died March 9, 1997. His children lost a father, his mother lost a son and the rap world lost one of the all-time greats. Big’s friends and collaborators were affected too. In a 1998 interview with MTV News, Jay-Z talked about how Biggie’s tragic death weighed on him and ultimately changed the course of his sophomore album, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1. “A lot of different songs were influenced by what was happening. ‘City Is Mine,’ the first verse, you could just hear it. I think two hooks on there came from songs that he had previously recorded,” Jay said of the LP that he dropped eight months after his friend passed away. Vol. 1 ‘s “City Is Mine” served as a letter to the deceased. On the song’s first verse, Jay raps, “What the deal, playboy? Just rest your soul.” From there, Jay vows that “a world with amnesia” wouldn’t forget Biggie’s name, and then he proceeded to take Big’s reins as the rap king of New York. Though there were some bright moments on Jay’s first Def Jam release, songs like the Kraftwerk-sampling “(Always Be My) Sunshine” were few and far between. Jay’s experience in the studio was different from when he crafted his 1996 debut, when he had B.I.G. to help push his artistic boundaries. “The album to me — this album wasn’t fun to me like Reasonable Doubt, because it was like, it seemed really slow to me, and I didn’t set out to do that, just looking back now and listening to it now,” he said somberly in the 1998 interview. Big wasn’t physically in the studio; Jay revealed that the only song the Brooklyn Don got to hear and give feedback on from Vol. 1 was the dark and brooding “Streets Is Watching.” Still, Big was well-represented on the album. Aside from “City Is Mine,” Big got a special shout-out on “Friend or Foe ’98,” when Hov famously offered to throw some ice up to heaven for “the nicest MC.” Jay also recycled Biggie’s rhymes on the hooks to “Face Off” and “Real N—az.” The Sauce Money-assisted “Face Off” borrowed its chorus from Biggie’s intro ad libs on his 1997 album cut “Nasty Boy,” and “Real N—az” got its hook from a freestyle B.I.G. did over a string of Dr. Dre instrumentals before he passed. Then there was the melancholy “Lucky Me,” on which Jay briefly speculated on his own death and questioned if fame was all that it was cracked up to be. “There’s a lot of emotions on the album, and that was definitely influenced by what was goin’ on and what had happened,” Jay-Z said. On Wednesday’s “RapFix Live,” Lil’ Kim spoke on the Notorious One’s relationship with Jigga . “He and Jay-Z just had this adorable friendship — it was the cutest,” she said. “They were so competitive with each other, but it was such a friendly competitiveness, and I loved it, because that’s how it’s supposed to be when you like somebody.” When B.I.G. passed, that friendly competition was lost. “I don’t have anyone to bounce off of, you understand? We bounced off each other like, ‘Oh that was crazy; I gotta make something crazier.’ When you don’t have that, you don’t have that gauge,” Jay said. “It’s just hard to adjust; you have to find other ways to motivate yourself.” Hov seems to have adjusted just fine. When Biggie died in 1997, Jay only had one album under his belt and was on his way to releasing his second. Now, 15 years later, Jay has built a career that is unmatched with 11 solo albums and a number of collaborative releases with R. Kelly, Linkin Park and Kanye West. But back in 1998, Jay could only use one word to describe Big’s legacy: “Unparalleled. There’ll never be another person to come along to fill that void.” Join MTV News as we celebrate the Notorious B.I.G’s life on the 15th anniversary of his death. From now through March 25, we will be rolling out exclusive and commemorative content from Biggie’s closest friends, collaborators and biggest fans. To join the conversation on Twitter, hit @MTVRapFix using the hashtag #biggie15.
‘He would’ve liked his determination,’ Kim tells Sway on ‘RapFix Live.’ By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Notorious B.I.G. Photo: Getty Images Few people knew the Notorious B.I.G. like . The two shared a friendship, a working relationship and a romance, but when the Queen Bee sat down with Sway on Wednesday’s “RapFix Live,” she simply described herself as Biggie’s “biggest fan.” “I was his biggest fan, rockin’ with him. And I was shorty, I was his pride and joy. Sometimes he would say to me, ‘I feel like you’re my baby, like I birthed you,’ ” Kim said, laughing. With a bond that intimate, there are few people more qualified than Kim to speculate on whom the Brooklyn Don might have collaborated with had he not died on that fateful March night . It’s a question that fans have pondered for the past 15 years . “I think Kayne — I think he would’ve liked his determination because one thing I know about Kanye is when he wants something he will get on your nerves,” Kim speculated. Though Frank White enlisted Mobb Deep’s Havoc to produce “Last Day,” he never had a proper collaboration with the Queens duo. Kim thinks he would have liked that. “I know he was a big Mobb Deep fan. He liked Wu-Tang’s music, I’ll tell you, he liked their music despite all the craziness,” she said, alluding to the feud that existed between Big and members of the Clan. Still, Kim maintains that Biggie’s favorite was Hov. “He and Jay-Z just had this adorable friendship — it was the cutest,” she said. “They were so competitive with each other, but it was such a friendly competitiveness, and I loved it because that’s how it’s supposed to be when you like somebody.” Lil’ Kim says that she feels blessed to be connected to the late rap great. “Sometimes I still don’t believe I was part of that era,” she admitted. As their interview drew to a close, Sway posed a poignant final question: If there were anything you could say to Big right now, what would it be? “I would say he did a good job, he did a good job. He should be proud of himself. He should be very proud,” Kim replied. “He did some good things when he was here, I hope he looks at me and he’s proud. He should be proud of the kids he made and how they turned out. He should just be proud of his work … that he left here on earth.” Join MTV News as we celebrate the Notorious B.I.G’s life on the 15th anniversary of his death. From March 9 through March 25, we will be rolling out exclusive and commemorative content from Biggie’s closest friends, collaborators and his biggest fans. To join the conversation on Twitter, hit @MTVRapFix using the hashtag #biggie15. Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ Welcomes Back Lil’ Kim Related Artists Notorious B.I.G.
(vimeo link) A farmer in Brooklyn? Why, yes! Megan Paska has found her calling as an urban beekeeper. This short film is part of the Made By Hand series. Link -Thanks, Keith! Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 01/03/2012 23:40 Number of articles : 2
Former lovebirds and Gossip Girl co-stars Ed Westwick and Jessica Szohr are now giving it another shot, reportedly. Says an eyewitness who saw them together: “They were eating brunch at Allswell restaurant in Brooklyn Feb. 11. They were seated in a corner table by the window and were kissing and making out!” Their lovefest continued through into Sunday. “I saw Ed and Jessica eating brunch at Cafe Colette in Brooklyn on Feb. 12 and they were all over each other, ” a second eyewitness tells Life & Style . Just last month at the Television Critics Association conference, Ed Westwick, who plays Chuck Bass, said he had no plans for Valentine’s Day. “I’ve never done anything for Valentine’s Day because there’s never been anyone worth it, and I have no plans this [year],” he told Life & Style . Though reps for Jessica and Ed didn’t comment, the duo ended things amicably before, so it’s not hard to see how a reconciliation could happen. “He’s a really rad guy,” Jessica Szohr has said about Ed. “He’s awesome and smart and talented and adorable, and we make each other laugh.”
Actor Michael Clarke Duncan is 6′ 5″ and once tipped the scales at 315lbs and is now down to 280. Even at that height and weight, it’s hard to imagine that someone of his stature sustains himself without consuming any meat products. FACT OF THE DAY: Drake’s High School Ambition Was To Break Dance However, in an interview with TheUrbandaily last year the “Bones” actor revealed that he was a vegetarian, and that his girlfriend Omarosa was great at hooking up vegan meals for him. “This woman is fantastic and she can cook like a chef, ” he said. “And I’m a vegetarian so it’s hard to please my stomach, but she can go down there and whip it up.” So all that muscle is sustained by vegetables? Wow. But as the great RZA once said, “an Ox is strong as f*ck and all he eats is grass.” RELATED POSTS: FACT OF THE DAY: Jennifer Hudson Had A Record Deal Before “Idol” FACT OF THE DAY: Nas Was Born In Brooklyn FACT OF THE DAY: Common Was A Bookworm At FAMU