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Couple Alert? Olivia & Maino Kiss For The Cameras [PHOTOS]

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Are Olivia and Maino dating? The two artists were caught kissing for the cameras recently and, though, we’d like to believe this is true love, we can’t ignore the fact that “Love & Hip-Hop 2″ premieres in less than 2 weeks. Do you think this is a publicity stunt? Top 5 Most Romantic Destinations Hopefully, he claims her more than Darrell Revis did. “Love & Hip-Hop” Ladies Go Glam For Reunion Special [PHOTOS] Hold Up! Somaya Reece: “I’m Still On Love & Hip Hop” Chrissy Lampkin Talks Proposing To Jim Jones; Should Women Ever Propose? Spotted at Necole Bitchie via In Flex We Trust

Couple Alert? Olivia & Maino Kiss For The Cameras [PHOTOS]

Ol’ Dirty Bastard Movie In The Works, Tracy Morgan Or Eddie Griffin To Star

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Wu Tang Clan leader RZA has revealed that Tracy Morgan or Eddie Griffin will play Ol’ Dirty Bastard in an upcoming film chronicling the late member of the Clan. Both actors/comedians are down, and according to RZA, Eddie has already signed a letter of intent. Who will play the best Dirt McGirt? Find out more about this biopic in the works right here . RELATED POSTS: Obama Name Drops Biggie & Tupac & References ODB @ White House Correspondents Dinner [VIDEO] GZA, ODB & RZA Interviewed On NYC Public Access In 1991 [VIDEO]

Ol’ Dirty Bastard Movie In The Works, Tracy Morgan Or Eddie Griffin To Star

GZA, ODB & RZA Interviewed On NYC Public Access In 1991 [VIDEO]

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Back in 1991, the GZA , Ol’ Dirty Bastard , and RZA appeared on a Bronx, NY public access show, Rhythm & Soul , to promote the new album by the GZA, then known as The Genius, Words From The Genius . This extremely rare footage probably hasn’t been seen much over the last 20 years and is just another piece in the Wu-Tang Clan puzzle! Shout out to J-Zone over at Ego Trip Land for unearthing this gem! And just for good measure, here’s the GZA Genius’ debut single, “Come Do Me.” RELATED: THROWBACK: RZA, ODB & Prince Paul In Super GameBoy Commercial (1993) [VIDEO] RELATED: Raekwon Says The RZA Has Lost His Ear For Beats [VIDEO]

GZA, ODB & RZA Interviewed On NYC Public Access In 1991 [VIDEO]

Happy 38th Birthday Pharrell!

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Pharrell Williams , one-half of The Neptunes production team, celebrates his 38th birthday today.  Pharrell may have only fully been part of the mainstream music consciousness for the last 10 years, but he’s been hard at work for nearly 20 years. Take a look back at some of Pharrell’s early work! In 1992, Pharrell wrote Teddy Riley ‘s rap in the hit Wreckx-N-Effect single “Rump Shaker.”  The song sold over 2 million copies and hit number 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart. In 1992, Pharrell rapped on a rare remix of SWV’s “Right Here.”  Part of his verse was later chopped up and used on the hit “Right Here/Human Nature” remix. Pharrell also co-wrote and co-produced Blackstreet’s 1994 single “Tonight’s The Night” featuring SWV and Craig Mack. Pharrell’s work with SWV continued on their 1996 single “Use Your Heart”, which Pharrell and his Neptunes cohort, Chad Hugo, wrote and produced. Pharrell and Chad Hugo co-wrote and produced Total’s single “When Boy Meets Girl” in 1996, which became a minor R&B hit. However, the distinctive Neptunes sound began to really take shape with Ma$e’s 1997 single “Lookin’ At Me.”  The song was a top 10 hit and helped make Ma$e a household name. The Neptunes hit-making streak really kicked into high gear with Nore’s “Superthug,” released in 1998. From that point on Pharrell became unstoppable, helping produce, write, or remix songs for artists ranging from Jay-Z to Britney Spears to Ol’ Dirty Bastard to Prince, as well as his own solo album and the N*E*R*D projects.  Pharrell also began nurturing talent, beginning with Kelis in 1999, whose first two albums were produced entirely by The Neptunes. Around the same time that Kelis’ debut album, Kaleidoscope , came out, Pharrell was working with Clipse on their first album, Exclusive Audio Footage , which remains unreleased to this day, though one single, “The Funeral,” was released from the project. The story of Pharrell and the Neptunes continues to this day as Pharrell has diversified his interests into clothing lines (Billionaire Boys Club), websites ( Kidult.com ), and furniture design.  We look forward to all of Pharrell’s future projects! RELATED: Pharrell & Daft Punk “The Game Has Changed” [NEW MUSIC] RELATED: Was Pharrell Marching Like A Nazi On Stage? [VIDEO]

Happy 38th Birthday Pharrell!

Happy 38th Birthday Pharrell!

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Pharrell Williams , one-half of The Neptunes production team, celebrates his 38th birthday today.  Pharrell may have only fully been part of the mainstream music consciousness for the last 10 years, but he’s been hard at work for nearly 20 years. Take a look back at some of Pharrell’s early work! In 1992, Pharrell wrote Teddy Riley ‘s rap in the hit Wreckx-N-Effect single “Rump Shaker.”  The song sold over 2 million copies and hit number 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart. In 1992, Pharrell rapped on a rare remix of SWV’s “Right Here.”  Part of his verse was later chopped up and used on the hit “Right Here/Human Nature” remix. Pharrell also co-wrote and co-produced Blackstreet’s 1994 single “Tonight’s The Night” featuring SWV and Craig Mack. Pharrell’s work with SWV continued on their 1996 single “Use Your Heart”, which Pharrell and his Neptunes cohort, Chad Hugo, wrote and produced. Pharrell and Chad Hugo co-wrote and produced Total’s single “When Boy Meets Girl” in 1996, which became a minor R&B hit. However, the distinctive Neptunes sound began to really take shape with Ma$e’s 1997 single “Lookin’ At Me.”  The song was a top 10 hit and helped make Ma$e a household name. The Neptunes hit-making streak really kicked into high gear with Nore’s “Superthug,” released in 1998. From that point on Pharrell became unstoppable, helping produce, write, or remix songs for artists ranging from Jay-Z to Britney Spears to Ol’ Dirty Bastard to Prince, as well as his own solo album and the N*E*R*D projects.  Pharrell also began nurturing talent, beginning with Kelis in 1999, whose first two albums were produced entirely by The Neptunes. Around the same time that Kelis’ debut album, Kaleidoscope , came out, Pharrell was working with Clipse on their first album, Exclusive Audio Footage , which remains unreleased to this day, though one single, “The Funeral,” was released from the project. The story of Pharrell and the Neptunes continues to this day as Pharrell has diversified his interests into clothing lines (Billionaire Boys Club), websites ( Kidult.com ), and furniture design.  We look forward to all of Pharrell’s future projects! RELATED: Pharrell & Daft Punk “The Game Has Changed” [NEW MUSIC] RELATED: Was Pharrell Marching Like A Nazi On Stage? [VIDEO]

Happy 38th Birthday Pharrell!

Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s Son Talks Touring With Wu-Tang Clan

‘They the gods and I’m the young god,’ Boy Jones says in Mixtape Daily By Shaheem Reid Ol’ Dirty Bastard Photo: Chi Modu/ diverseimages/ Getty Images Fire Starter: Boy Jones Just looking at 21-year-old Boy Jones, it’s clear he’s his father’s son. Jones wears a T-shirt with an image of his pop, the late great Ol’ Dirty Bastard , taking up most of the real estate on the front. It’s late August, the day before the Rock the Bells tour kicked off its four-city run. Jones is in San Bernardino, California, at the NOS Events Center. Snoop Dogg is at one side of the park rehearsing and members of the Wu-Tang Clan are inside at another part. GZA is playing chess, and RZA is onstage, guiding his cousin the Young Dirty Bastard through a Wu classic, “Shame on a Ni–a.” It’s a signature song from the Shaolin Swordsmen’s 1993 debut LP, on which Dirt McGirt stole the show. The next night, while the real performance was going, Young Dirty brought high energy for “Shame,” and during a tribute to Dirty senior, for which Boy Jones performed “Shimmy Shimmy Ya,” the youngster ran out with no shirt and jumped into the audience. ” ‘Shimmy Shimmy’ with no shirt on? I couldn’t help it,” Jones said a week later, this time at New York’s Governors Island. “It’s like a baby running around naked. Once you start, you have to let go of everything. Be a free spirit. Uprise yourself. The fans give you the energy. I’mma get naked regardless.” Sound familiar? Jones — even at a young age — has that unorthodox wisdom his dad was famous for. He also shares the same unpredictable energy and even the same hairstyle. YDB sports the braids sticking straight up in the air like ODB had. “He looks just like him. Scrappy Doo to the fullest,” Raekwon the Chef laughed. “Dirty was Scooby and his son is Scrappy all the way. He looks just like his father. When I tell you he’s got his father’s style down pat, am I lying? Nope. He’s his father to the maximum. When I see him, I see his father.” “I love Boy Jones,” Method Man said after the Wu performed at Governors Island. “His grandmother is here, Dirty’s mother. I know she’s lookin’ up and she’s proud of him. I’m proud of him, too.” “It feels great,” Jones said about performing with his dad’s squadron. “It’s me. It’s his son. A son is like a father, he always gotta do what his father does. He’s born in that type of way. It ain’t nothing else to it. I got the call from RZA [to go on tour] when I was feeding my babies baby food. ‘You going on the tour.’ I’m running. I need that bread. Young Dirty Bastard raps hard, too. I ain’t doing it for free. I need money and I rap hard. “They the gods and I’m the young god,” Dirty added about what he’s learned from traveling and performing with Wu-Tang. “It’s like when you go to school for the first time and you’re really scared, but you have teachers who really teach you. You can’t know anything without somebody giving it to you. They give it to me real. They don’t tell it to me fake. I might break a few rules and they put me in check. They teach me. I’m the young god.” Young Dirty is working on his first big mixtape. Besides Meth, Rae and Ghostface, he wants to work with 9th Wonder. Boy is talking to DJ Absolut about hosting the project. “My music is coming with an Ol’ natural style,” Jones explained. “Ol’ Dirty Bastard had the sh–. I’m just the new sperm of the generation. And you know I’m gonna have it. I’m born with it.” The Streets Is Talking A few days ago, Raekwon leaked the trailer for the “Ason Jones” video. The Chef said paying tribute to his friend was always in the plans. “As far as the video is concerned, it’s something I wanted to add to the collection of videos I got out there. Dirty is my heart. Same way how everybody got fallen soldiers around them or in their circle that they lost, he is one I really appreciate. At the end of the day, I’m always keeping him right here.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines. Related Artists Ol’ Dirty Bastard

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Raekwon Premieres Video Trailer For ODB Tribute ‘Ason Jones’

‘Yo, let’s toast to the fallen, lost, forgotten,’ Rae raps in the clip. By Jayson Rodriguez Ol’ Dirty Bastard in 1992 Photo: Chi Modu/ diverseimages/ Getty Images The Wu-Tang Clan ‘s Raekwon is set to release a video for “Ason Jones,” his tribute number to fallen group member Ol’ Dirty Bastard . The track is from Rae’s critically acclaimed Only Built for Cuban Linx … Pt. II album, released last year. On Thursday, Rae released a trailer for the forthcoming video on YouTube . “Yo, let’s toast to the fallen, lost, forgotten,” Raekwon raps in the clip, over views of New York and images of ODB. “If n—-s can hear me, then roll up some broccoli/ Ason, the heart of a lion, a purified mind/ The way he did it with a mic and some wine/ I would never forget the day we used to sit back/ Days I be all up in the crib, listening, holding, align him/ And yo, I just miss this n—a.” Earlier this month, Raekwon spoke to MTV News about ODB and what it would be like performing the Wu’s seminal debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) without the animated and talented MC. “Dirty had given us the energy booster that we need to believe that we are the best,” Rae explained. “I still think about him. … I think as I’m getting a little older, I’m getting a little more sensitive in certain places when it comes to my brother being gone. “It’s gonna be fun to get out here and represent and talk about him and see all them fans go crazy because they love Dirty,” he added. “They love Dirty so much, I know for a fact that when them records come on, they’re gonna go crazy.” There’s no scheduled date for the video premiere as of press time. Related Artists Raekwon Ol’ Dirty Bastard Wu-Tang Clan

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Raekwon Pays Tribute To Ol’ Dirty Bastard At Cuban Linx 2 Concert

Rapper brought ODB’s mother, Cherry Jones, onstage for touching moment. By Shaheem Reid Raekwon (file) Photo: Mark Metcalfe/ Getty Images Raekwon had an emotional moment last night during his Only Built for Cuban Linx 2 concert at New York’s Irving Plaza. The Chef was rolling his classic tunes such as “C.R.E.A.M.” (he performed both his and Inspectah Deck’s verses) and “Ice Cream” (Cappadonna came out as a surprise guest) when he took time to acknowledge the presence of an extra-special VIP.

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