Today Governor Andrew Cuomo kicked off his statewide “People First” tour, during which he’ll pitch the public on his three main legislative objectives for this session: ethics reform, a property tax cap, and marriage equality. The National Organization for Marriage, an anti-gay group, didn’t wait long before kicking into gear. The Daily News reported today that they’ve pledged $500,000 to fight against… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Daily Intelligencer – New York Magazine Discovery Date : 10/05/2011 22:57 Number of articles : 2
OBL Home Movies of the Day: The Pentagon today released five home videos of Osama bin Laden obtained during the raid on his compound in Abbottabad. The first video contains “[a] complete, unreleased message to the American people” recorded between October 9th and November 5th of last year. Three of the five, dubbed “practice videos,” show a bin Laden — his beard dyed black — preparing to record various… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 07/05/2011 20:49 Number of articles : 3
Producer talks to Mixtape Daily about first single from Hell: The Sequel . By Rob Markman Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″ Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Johnny Nunez/ WireImage Behind the Beats: Supa Dups Supa Dups already has quite an extensive r
Jackie Cooper died Tuesday at a hospital in Beverly Hills after a brief illness. “He was a lovely man and I will miss him,” his agent Ronnie Lief tells us. Jackie Cooper, an Oscar-nominated child star who went on to play the gruff editor of The Daily Planet in four Superman movies, has died at age 88. At the age of 9, Cooper became first child actor ever to be nominated for a Best Actor Academy Award, for his role in Skippy in 1931, and continued to thrive in show business as an ad-ult. Along
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Scaring Kids For Fun of the Day: Easter is just around the corner, and you know what that means: Home videos of kids getting scared witless by the Easter Bunny! Also: Jesus. Tara McGinley has a few select favorites over at Dangerous Minds . Sketchy Bunnies has a few more . [ d|m / sketchybunnies .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 22/04/2011 22:15 Number of articles : 3
Rolling Papers producer tells Mixtape Daily they found ‘natural rhythm.’ By Rob Markman Wiz Khalifa Photo: Raymond Boyd/ Michael Ochs Archives/ Getty Images Mixtape Daily: Behind the Beats Fans might not know Pittsburgh producer Eric Dan (E. Dan for short), but they sure as heck know his work. After crafting six out of 14 tracks on Wiz Khalifa’s debut album, Rolling Papers , it shouldn’t be long before hip-hop heads start catching on. In 2003, Dan opened his own studio, ID Labs, outside of Pittsburgh. When a young Wiz Khalifa strolled in looking to record, the producer took the Taylor Gang general under his wing and has been working him every step of the way. “It’s been a great thing for [ID Labs] to be involved with an artist almost from his inception to where he is now,” E. Dan said. Where Wiz is now is at the top of the charts. It was the rapper’s #1 single “Black and Yellow” that spearheaded the Khalifa craze, helping Rolling Papers sell just under 300,000 copies since its March 29 release, but it was songs like the E. Dan-produced “The Race” and “When I’m Gone” that provided the LP with its substance. “With this album, we wanted to go in together from scratch,” said Dan, who splits production duties with his partner, Big Jerm. According to Dan, the bulk of the tracks on Rolling Papers came together organically, thanks to the comfortable relationship Dan and Wiz had been building for years. “Working with somebody from that young and working with him for so long, you fall into a natural rhythm, and over time you end up building this sound together,” Dan said. The recording session for Wiz’s “The Race” sticks out in E. Dan’s mind as an example of their overall organic chemistry. “Wiz fell asleep,” the producer recalled. “We put [the beat] together; a couple of hours later, Wiz woke up and said, ‘Whoa — that’s it!’ Next thing we knew, he jumped in the booth and did the song.” From there followed “Star of the Show,” “Get Your Sh–,” “Fly Solo,” “Cameras” and the intro, “When I’m Gone.” Dan has already worked with Pittsburgh breakouts Mac Miller and Chevy Woods, but said he is excited about branching out and adding to his resume. With upcoming production for international rap star K’Naan, it shouldn’t be long before the Pittsburgh producer is a worldwide name. For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Wiz Khalifa, Smoke DZA, Papoose, Alchemist, Casey Veggies
Rick Ross has been making interesting changes to his Maybach Music Group label lately, signing Wale in March 2011 and officially signing Midwestern emcee Stalley last week. Listeners of their music may be surprised that they landed deals with Rick Ross, whose music is known for its extravagant drug-dealing tales and lavish imagery. Still, rap history has had many other free agent signings that were just as odd to see. Read below for more. Janelle Monae to Bad Boy Records After getting her buzz up by appearances on Outkast’s Idlewild and gaining fans with her eccentric style, energetic live performances and conceptual Metropolis: Suite I (The Chase), it seemed common assumption that Janelle Monae would sign with Big Boi’s Purple Ribbon imprint. Instead, the songstress signed to Bad Boy Records under Sean “Diddy” Combs—a mogul who has had former signees launch fan campaigns to free them from the label (The LOX), write books about shady business practices (Mark Curry’s “Dancing with the Devil”), sever ties while in prison (Shyne), and a laundry list of other dubious deals. Result: Janelle Monae isn’t a household name just yet, but her first two Bad Boy releases—the re-released Metropolis: The Chase Suite (Special Edition ) and The ArchAndroid —have kept her artistic integrity intact, surprising many die-hard fans that expected Diddy to water her down. She has also garnered a Grammy nomination, festival appearances, tours with the likes of No Doubt, and placement on the 2009 season finale of American Idol. The rest of her career is yet to be seen, but she’s already trumped Diddy’s “Making the Band” outcasts. Snoop Dogg to No Limit Records Calvin Broaddus earned his rep in rap as a West Coast rider. With albums produced by Dr. Dre, guest appearances alongside 2Pac, Death Row Records as his label home, and music videos of him stomping through New York City, Snoop defined what many hip-hop heads will always recognize as the California sound and image. So things were a bit weird when he got out of his Death Row deal and signed to No Limit, Master P’s fledgling label based in New Orleans, La. Result: Snoop’s albums with No Limit continued to gross high record sales with their star power and Master P’s genius branding, but the critical reception was mixed. Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told is widely acknowledged as one of his worst albums, but No Limit Top Dogg and Tha Last Meal did a better job of sticking to his West Coast roots with guest appearances and production by Dre, Soopafly, Kokane, Battlecat and more. It’s also arguable that Snoop’s transcendence as a pop culture icon began around his time with No Limit as well. Teena Marie to Cash Money Records Before she passed away in December , Teena Marie was a legendary R&B/soul singer who was signed to Motown Records in the late 70s/early 80s, and Epic/CBS Records until 1990. Known for her collaborations with Rick James and her soulful voice, Marie was dubbed as the “Ivory Queen of Soul.” Such an established artist of her tenure wouldn’t ever fit in on the “Classics” sub-label Lil Wayne and Baby “Birdman” Williams’ Cash Money Records, then, right? Result: While many were perplexed by the move, her results weren’t as bad as someone may have expected. La Dona earned a gold certification with its sales and became the highest-charting album of her career, peaking at no. 6 on the Billboard 200. She was also nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award for the single “Still In Love.” Not bad for her first album with Cash Money, and her first official album since 1994′s Passion Play . Her last album with the label, Sapphire , didn’t perform as well, but still got some positive reviews. Nas to Def Jam Nas and Jay-Z had one of the most memorable beefs in hip-hop history. Nas accused Hov of biting styles, disrespecting his own fallen comrade and “selling (his) soul for riches,” while Jay dissed Nas’ rap catalog and called out his baby’s mother for being promiscuous. So it surprised many that Nas would sign to Def Jam Records in 2006, two years after when Jay-Z was named president of the label. Result: Nas’ album Hip-Hop Is Dead definitely showcased its Def Jam production budget, supplementing longtime collaborators L.E.S. and Salaam Remi with the likes of Scott Storch, will.i.am and Kanye West. The album also got generally positive reviews and a Grammy nomination, but to some, felt too much like Nas was trying too hard to make a “Def Jam album.” Untitled and Distant Relatives garnered the most attention, though. The former used a controversial original title of ”Nigger” to bring ears to its detailed dissertation of black history, and the latter was a joint album with Damien Marley that fused hip-hop with reggae and covered African ancestry, poverty and the diamond trade. Pusha T to G.O.O.D. Music Despite GLC (Gangsta L Crisis) being one of G.O.O.D. Music’s founding artists, most media and fan praise for Kanye West and his label was rooted in it being an antithesis to street rap. Up until last year, previous signees had included “conscious” emcee Common, R&B vocalist John Legend, emo rapster Kid Cudi and fly kid Big Sean. So despite having an assorted clientele of emcees he lent beats to, many were surprised to see Kanye sign Pusha T , who had earned a rep for drug-pushing raps as half of Clipse. Result: Pusha T made his official GOOD Music debut on Kanye’s “Runaway,” and it was obvious from there that their musical marriage would be beneficial to both of them. Aside from Ye’s superior soundbeds matching the Virginia emcee’s mic presence, Pusha’s cold-hearted rhymes perfectly coincide with the asshole demeanor that his new label head often assumes. The chemistry was further solidified by Pusha’s enjoyable Fear of God mixtape. Honorable Mention: Peedi Crakk to The Roots In retrospect, Peedi Crakk joining The Roots makes sense with them both hailing from Philly and with Jay-Z having a working relationship with the band. Still, it was surprising to see a Roc-A-Fella emcee whose name implied selling drugs join forces with a Grammy-nominated act known for their conscious, introspective lyrics and envelope-pushing content. While this isn’t a label signing like the other five it stands out as one of the oddest pairings we’ve ever seen. Result: Ever since he made his Roots debut on Game Theory, Peedi has shown an incredible chemistry with the group. His energetic, high-pitched voice deftly contrasts Black Thought’s tough-as-nails vocals, and his melodic delivery meshes with the group’s live musicality. Two of the three Roots albums he’s been a member for—Game Theory and How I Got Over—were nominated for Grammy awards, and all three of them (including Rising Down) have been critically acclaimed as worthy additions to their already respectable catalog. RELATED POSTS: Teedra Moses To Release “Luxurious Undergrind” Mixtape As Maybach Music Group Debut Pusha T Says He Didn’t Smash Lebron James Baby Mother Janelle Monae & Bruno Mars Join Forces For “Hooligans In Wondaland” Tour