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‘VH1 Hip Hop Honors’ Producers Discuss Their ‘Dirty South’ Selections

Some have criticized the 2010 honorees for who was included or omitted. By Jayson Rodriguez Nelson George and Fab 5 Freddy Photo: MTV News The executive producers of “VH1 Hip Hop Honors” have responded to various Southern rap pioneers who have criticized the production for its 2010 selections, which include Timbaland, Jermaine Dupri, Rap-A-Lot Records founder J Prince, Luther Campbell and 2 Live Crew, Master P and Outkast producers Organized Noise. “We try to pick people from different eras, whether it was closer to the beginning or from the late ’80s into the ’90s,” Fab Five Freddy said of the process, which has drawn criticism from Suave House Records founder Tony Draper and rappers Scarface and Uncle Luke. “And people that carved out specific lanes and styles in the music.” The onetime “Yo! MTV Raps” host and writer Nelson George, who have overseen each show since its inception, admitted that every show will have detractors. “I don’t know if you do anything with hip-hop and not have people speak up,” George said in an interview posted on VH1.com . George said that for every person upset with the process, there are just as many people satisfied, noting that fans of Timbaland or Rap-A-Lot Records will see their favorites. “Depending on where your point of view is [coming from], the show works,” he said. “They say all politics are local, all hip-hop is too. People want their place represented.” Draper has voiced his displeasure in several interviews, saying the process is flawed if only one act or person that represents each facet of Southern hip-hop is selected. Luke felt he alone should be recognized for his endeavors, not the 2 Live Crew collective with whom he worked only on a limited basis. Scarface lashed out over what he perceived was an oversight since his group, the Geto Boys, were omitted, although the influential rappers were signed to Rap-A-Lot. George suggested fans celebrate the moment and those that will actually be feted, a diverse group that they sought to honor the region’s successes. Fab Five Freddy defended himself and his production partner, both native New Yorkers, overseeing a show that honors “The Dirty South.” The two were also criticized for their lack of credentials below the Mason-Dixon Line, however, Freddy dismissed that particular barb and UGK’s Bun B also defended the production. “With ‘Yo! MTV’ and with my curious nature, I got an opportunity to go to these other places where these new forms or new artists where emerging,” Freddy said. “So many people have gone with me to Liberty City in Miami to see what the 2 Live Crew was really about, to go to the 5th Ward in Texas to see the Geto Boys and, of course, most people’s favorite show, the ride on the flatbed truck through Compton with N.W.A. I got to share those experiences with a lot of other people to show it’s not just about us in [New York], it’s cats in Philly and other places that are making viable music with a unique culture. ‘Hip Hop Honors’ is still trying to do that thing. Let’s take people places and really show them and help them understand where it comes from and give props to the people that paved the way.” Are you excited to watch “VH1 Hip Hop Honors: The Dirty South”? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos 2010 VH1 Hip Hop Honorees, Artists Scheduled To Appear Related Artists Timbaland Master P 2 Live Crew Luther Campbell Jermaine Dupri

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Slipknot’s Paul Gray Remembered By Shadows Fall, Sepultura, Nonpoint

SF singer Brian Fair recalls Gray as ‘a truly warm soul underneath the evil mask he rocked onstage.’ By Ryan J. Downey Paul Gray Photo: Getty Images Heavy-metal musicians were quick to react to the death of Slipknot bassist Paul Gray , as news spread online in a manner all too familiar to a community still reeling from the recent deaths of legendary singer Ronnie James Dio and Type O Negative frontman Peter Steele . “I’m so crushed to hear about the passing of Paul Gray,” Shadows Fall singer Brian Fair told MTV News. “I had the pleasure of first getting to know him on a press trip to New York City before our tour with Slipknot and Lamb of God in 2005 and then sharing stages and good times with him and the boys around the world. “He was a great musician, an underrated songwriter and a truly warm soul underneath the evil mask he rocked onstage,” he continued. “This is a huge loss to the metal world. He will be missed deeply.” The boys in Nonpoint were on Ozzfest with Slipknot back in 2001, watching the Iowa band blow up as they relentlessly toured behind their 1999 eponymous debut. “I am deeply saddened to hear and read about the death of Paul Gray,” Nonpoint drummer Rob Rivera told MTV News. “Nonpoint had the pleasure of touring with Slipknot during the 2001 Ozzfest, and what we saw from Paul and the rest of Slipknot was a band that gave their all live and put their bodies on the line. To all in Slipknot and Paul’s family, Nonpoint send all our love, condolences and prayers out to you. You will be missed by all your friends and fans around the world. Rest In Peace my metal brother.” Gray was found dead Monday (May 24) in a suburban Iowa hotel room. The cause of death has not been reported as of press time. The band’s most recent studio album, All Hope Is Gone, was released in 2008. The album was mixed by legendary English metal producer Colin Richardson (Machine Head, Fear Factory), whose representative had this to say in a statement: “[Colin] is a true fan to the core and sends his love and condolences to everyone in Slipknot and their camp.” Another band Richardson has worked with, legendary thrashers Sepultura, took to the Internet . “RIP Paul Gray, we’re shocked and very sad,” current members Paulo Pinto Jr., Andreas Kisser, Derrick Green and Jean Dolabella said in a joint statement. “This is another tragic loss for our metal community.” Share your memories of Paul Gray and Slipknot in the comments below. Related Photos Slipknot’s Paul Gray: A Life In Photos Related Artists Paul Gray Nonpoint Sepultura Shadows Fall

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Soap Star Helen Wagner Dies at 91

Actress Helen Wager, a star on As the World Turns for nearly six decades, died over the weekend of unknown causes at the age of 91. Wagner portrayed ATWT matriarch Nancy Hughes for 54 years, a Guinness world record for the longest time an actor played the same character on television. “All of us at As the World Turns are deeply saddened by Helen’s passing,” executive producer, Christopher Goutman, said in a statement. “She is loved by generations of fans and while we will miss her greatly Helen will always remain the heart and soul of As the World Turns .” [ AP ]

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Donald to Bret: I’m Thinkin’ of You

Filed under: Bret Michaels Bret Michaels ‘ TV boss is saddened by the news about Bret’s medical condition. Donald Trump , who has kept Michaels in the game so far on this season’s ” Celebrity Apprentice ,” says, “I am deeply saddened to hear about Bret Michaels and my thoughts… Read more

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Miley Cyrus ‘Deeply Saddened’ By Death Of Tour Bus Driver

Bill Douglas, 53, killed in crash while driving one of Cyrus’ buses Friday morning.

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Palms Casino: We’ll Miss Our ‘Resident DJ’

Filed under: DJ AM DJ AM was supposed to play a show tonight at Rain Nightclub at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas — the owner of the Palms, George Maloof, just released a statement.”I am deeply saddened by the news of the passing of DJ AM.

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