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Smoke DZA Dubs Curren$y, Big K.R.I.T. Rap’s ‘New Elite’

Harlem rapper also names Kendrick Lamar, Dom Kennedy and himself, in Mixtape Daily. By Rob Markman Smoke DZA Photo: MTV News Don’t Sleep: Necessary Notables Headliner : Smoke DZA Album : Rolling Stoned Key Cameo : “On the Corner” (featuring Bun B and Big K.R.I.T.) Real Spit : Jay-Z, Kanye West and Lil Wayne are already established — not just as hip-hop stars, but as modern-day musical icons whose reach extends to fans outside of rap as well. In hip-hop’s underground, however, new stars are emerging for a new generation; Harlem rapper Smoke DZA dubs them “the new elite.” While artists like Curren$y, Big K.R.I.T., Kendrick Lamar and Dom Kennedy are breaking through with mixtapes, independent albums and multi-city tours, DZA feels right there among that crop. He’s even nabbed them all for guest features on his debut indie album Rolling Stoned. “I feel like I’m amongst the elite, and I feel like they are the elite — like the Spittas, Big K.R.I.T., Kendrick, Dom,” Smokey told Mixtape Daily. “That’s the new crop of the elite right now, and just to be amongst them, I’m in a good space.” DZA first made a name for himself in 2004 as a part of the duo Smoke & Numbers, but he split from the group and decided to go solo. In 2009, Smokey re-emerged by himself on Substance Abuse, followed in 2010 with George Kush Da Button. Both projects contained original music and were presented as free Internet albums — though some still labeled them as mixtapes. “Mixtapes to me was like rapping over other people’s beats, so when I really started doin’ the whole pattern of rappin’ over my own beats, I took the whole approach as it being an album,” DZA explained of his approach. “But I always called it a mixtape because it was free. Rappin’ over other people’s beats, I feel like that’s a mixtape, and when you’re rapping over your own original production, it’s more so like an album.” While he was on the road with Big K.R.I.T. on the Mississippi rapper’s Return of 4eva Tour, DZA recorded THC (The Hustler’s Catalog), but it is Rolling Stoned that he counts as his true debut. ” THC was an acronym for ‘The Hustler’s Catalog,’ and I was just telling tales of what I seen or been through on wax,” he said. “So that was just the beginning of the hustle for Smokey, and now Rolling Stoned, it’s a combination of George Kush, Substance Abuse, THC, everything, but with a new output of what I’m doing. Like, bigger production, and I’m working with my peers, so I’m excited about that.” Aside from the “new elite,” Smoke also collaborated with veteran rapper Bun B for “On the Corner.” It was that feature which meant most to him. “That’s the OG of the cool table,” DZA said of the UGK legend. “When the OG gives you the rub, it’s like, what more can you say? It was just an honor and a pleasure working with Bun, and I hope we can do that again.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Artists Smoke DZA Big K.R.I.T.

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Lil Wayne: Right-Wingers Are ‘Never’ Going To Like Black People

Weezy talks racial politics in new issue of Vibe magazine. By James Montgomery Lil Wayne Photo: FilmMagic Though it would be pretty amazing to see Lil Wayne throw on a tri-cornered hat and breeches to complain about tyranny, it seems he’s not exactly feeling the Tea Party. Or the Grand Old Party, for that matter. This according to a new interview in the October/November issue of Vibe magazine, where Weezy rips the nation’s right wingers for their political views (though, to be fair, he does seem to share their opinion on taxes ), and said that they’re not concerned with — or interested in — working with African-Americans. “You learn from what the right-wing is doing and you take something from it,” he said. “I feel like as a people, the most that we can do is better ourselves and learn. Then look at yourself and ask, ‘Am I the person they’re talking about or am I not?’ You have to make the most of who you are because the Republicans are never going to like us.” In the interview, Wayne also touches on the far-right’s treatment of President Obama, saying that, while he understands some of their criticisms on Obama’s handling of the economy, he feels that most of their attacks have more to do with his racial background than his policies. “I don’t think I have to say that for everybody to know that,” he said. And while he may be frustrated with the current fractious state of politics, Wayne can take solace in the fact that, at least there seems to a national consensus on his Tha Carter IV album, which sits atop the Billboard albums chart for the second week in a row. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Lil Wayne

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Obama Spends 9/11 In A Soup Kitchen

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According to Breitbart TV : “President Obama and his family volunteered at a soup kitchen to help underscore his call to national service that he has emphasized as a way to commemorate the terrorist attacks of 9/11.” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : P/Oed Patriot Discovery Date : 11/09/2011 21:30 Number of articles : 2

Obama Spends 9/11 In A Soup Kitchen

President Obama, Bush And Clinton On The 10Th Anniversary Of 9/11 (Video)

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Here is a video of our last three Presidents, including our current one, giving their prepared remarks commemorating the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. I actually liked Clinton’s more than Obama’s. Bush’s speech was excellent. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Blue Collar Philosophy Discovery Date : 10/09/2011 23:17 Number of articles : 2

President Obama, Bush And Clinton On The 10Th Anniversary Of 9/11 (Video)

Adorable Animated Short-"Sheeped Away"

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Sheeped Away from Junaid Chundrigar on Vimeo. As a shepherd, you normally don’t have to worry about much more than a stray sheep or wolf attack. But in this animated short by Junaid Chundrigar we see what happens when UFOs take interest in the wool industry, and the lengths a good shepherd will go to in Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 10/09/2011 03:50 Number of articles : 2

Adorable Animated Short-"Sheeped Away"

Weekly address: “Coming together as one nation to remember”

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In this week’s address, President Obama marked the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks and paid tribute to the first responders, those serving our nation in the military, and those who lost their lives on that tragic day. He says, “A decade after 9/11, it’s clear for all the world to see—the terrorists who attacked us that September morning are no match for the character of our people,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Kicking Ass Discovery Date : 10/09/2011 17:45 Number of articles : 2

Weekly address: “Coming together as one nation to remember”

Obama Takes It To The People; Eric Cantor Whines

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President Obama is taking the American Jobs Act (AJA) on the road to the people with whom it will resonate most: the currently unemployed; young people in college facing a slow jobs market; and veterans back home looking for work. He is at his best in this environment. It’s what I wish he would have done more of during the horrid debt-ceiling debate. He’s not out there peddling high hopes, either…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Crooks and Liars Discovery Date : 10/09/2011 03:35 Number of articles : 2

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Watch: Obama’s Jobs Speech In 35 Seconds

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President Obama delivered a rousing 32 minute jobs speech to Congress Thursday night. Here’s is speech about his jobs bill, edited down to 35 seconds! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 09/09/2011 17:00 Number of articles : 3

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Obama Jobs Speech Happens; Did Anyone Watch?

You have to give President Obama credit for delivering his “American Jobs Act” speech at 7 p.m. EST, getting it over with early enough so that he wouldn’t interfere with the Saints vs. Packers game and/or a crucial episode of Big Brother . On the flip side, 8 p.m. on is called prime time for a reason. If you missed it (purposely or not) The Prez blended his trademark oration with economic proposals that essentially boiled down to him telling the Republican-led Congress, “You should pass this jobs plan right away.” Obama Jobs Speech Obama tried to position himself with the public and as a voice of reason, stating: “The question is whether, in the face of an ongoing national crisis, we can all stop the political circus and actually do something to help the economy.” He insisted this was “not class warfare,” while saying that “we need a tax code where everyone gets a fair shake” and “everyone pays their fair share.” The immediate reaction to the President’s speech was mixed. Many commentators on CNN thought he did a pretty good job. Meanwhile, over on Fox News, Bill O’Reilly called the speech “pretty much a charade.”

Watch: Obama’s Full Speech On Jobs To Joint Session Of Congress (Video)

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President Obama delivered this 32 minute speech to a joint session of Congress tonight, Thursday, September 8. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 09/09/2011 03:09 Number of articles : 2

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