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News: Jay-Z's Roc Nation Looks To Motown For Biz
Model
Written by Cyrus
Langhorne
Fri, 22 May 2009 15:40:00
After Jay-Z confirmed
reports of ending business ties with Def Jam Records this week, the rapper's
Roc Nation company is now reportedly set to follow Motown's iconic business
model.
While Jigga has yet to confirm his next plan of action for the company,
information revolving around Roc Nation has begun to emerge.
As Roc Nation, Jay-Z'snew
home under the Live Nation umbrella, takes shape, the hip-hop superstar
has reportedly bought back the last remaining record on his IDJ deal for what
some say is a whopping $5
million. Will Roc Nation employ a traditional distribution channel or
take the LP direct to retail? Roc Nation
handles a sizable roster of emerging producers and songwriters, who can
be plugged into recording projects in
various combinations on a full-service basis. According to those in the know, Jay
Brown, Roc Nation's creative
mastermind, envisions the company as ultimately bypassing outside
entities altogether and doing everything in-house,
signing acts, making records and distributing them in whatever way they see
fit; a setup modeled on
Berry Gordy's original Motown. (Hits Daily Double)
Jay confirmed reports
regarding his Def Jam buy-out Thursday (May 21) afternoon.
"I can honestly say,
working with Doug Morris and LA Reid has been a unique and
fulfilling experience and I respect
them immensely," Jay said in an interview. "I've been in the family
for almost my entire career. Doug and I spoke directly
and had one of the most unique 'negotiations' ever. Doug won the toss but, we
both won in the end...I thank him for allowing
me to be a completely independent artist. Not every artist can say they own or
are given the opportunity to own all of
their music." (Rap Radar)
Gordy is most known for being
the founder of Motown Records.
Gordy did what many people of
his time believed could never be done: he brought Black music into millions of
White
Americans' homes, helping both Black artists and their culture gain acceptance,
and opening the door for a multitude of
sucessful Black record executives and producers. Though the music of Motown was
not as
raw or edgy as other R&B labels, such as Chess and Stax, the songs that
were written, produced, and released from
"Hitsville USA" comprise some of the most enduring, sophisticated and
popular music of our time. Influential artists such
as Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson and Smokey
Robinson were all discovered and their
talents fostered by Berry Gordy. (All Music)
The rap mogul launched Roc
Nation around Apirl 2008.
Jay-Z is on the verge of
closing a $150 million deal with concert promoter Live Nation that includes
every aspect the
rapper?s future touring and recordings. As part of the partnership, Jay-Z will
also launch an entertainment venture called
Roc Nation. This will finance future start-up ventures by Jay-Z including his
own label, music publishing, and artist
consulting and managing. (New York Times)
News: Judge Urges Coolio To Take The Plea Bargain
Written by Cyrus
Langhorne
Fri, 22 May 2009 14:15:00
Grammy-winning rapper Artis
"Coolio" Ivey appeared in court today (May 22) on drug possession
charges stemming
from an arrest earlier this year.
The rapper-turned-actor's
case was reportedly moved to next month.
The case involving Coolio was
extended until June 26 in a Los
Angeles court Friday. At Friday's court session, which
lasted about 20 minutes, the judge told the rapper he should strongly
consider a plea bargain. The rapper did not wear
his Sunday best for the proceeding, clad in a multi-colored sport coat, jeans
and tennis shoes, with his trademark crazy
hair. RadarOnline.com has learned he was accompanied by his girlfriend
and six supporters. (Radar Online)
He recently pleaded his
innocence in an interview earlier this month.
"Everybody got a family
member or a friend that's into something that you can't control those types of
situations," Coolio
explained. "I just happened to get caught up in the scene...It was just a
situation I had no control of, something was in my
bag and I didn't even know it was in my bag. They could have did DNA and all
kinds of stuff to find out if it was mine but
they didn't. They just got the bag and assumed it was mine...If you do bring
drugs to the airport, you don't put 'em in your
bag you put 'em in your pocket. I used to smoke marijuana and I traveled with
it for years, never put it in my bag. I always
had it in my pocket. I'm not dumb like that but you know...That was some
bullsh*t. The unfortuante thing about this is when
my name is cleared, more people are not gonna hear about it than heard about
it. That's life in the city, that's life of a celebrity.
My family and friends know it's not me. God knows it's not me. In essence I
don't give a f*ck." (TMZ)
His drug case also forced
Coolio to cancel an Australian tour in early spring.
Coolio's Oz tour canceled
after drug charge. The rapper has been forced to cancel his Australian tour
after the
Grammy-winning emcee was charged with drug possession. A spokeswoman for
Coolio's Australian tour says the
pending charges mean he will be unable to travel Down Under. He was due to kick
off his tour in Melbourne, before
heading to Perth, Sydney and the Gold Coast. It is unclear
whether the shows will be re-scheduled. (ABC News)
His publicized arrest took
place at Los Angeles
International Airport.
The Grammy-winning performer,
whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey, was taken into custody at the airport on
Friday
after authorities said they found the drug and a crack pipe in his luggage. The
battery charge was included because
the performer grabbed an airport screener's arm to prevent the search of his
luggage, said Jane
Robison, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney. He faces
a maximum sentence of three
years in state prison if convicted and is scheduled to appear in court on April
3. (Reuters)
News: Jim Jones Calls On Cam'ron For Dipset
Comeback, "I Love Reunions"
Written by Cyrus
Langhorne
Fri, 22 May 2009 12:15:00
On the heels of Cam'ron's
album being released, Jim Jones has again sparked talks of a Dipset
reunion with Cam'ron.
Speaking on the strength of
Dipset, Jones broke down the possibility of re-linking with Killa.
"We possess the hottest
thing in hip hop that hasn't happened yet and everybody knows it," Jones
said in an
interview. "We d*mn near could be one of the reasons to make hip hop a
lucrative thing again and that being the
Diplomats. If we put it back together. There's a 50 percent chance because I'm
in. Smell me? And that's a high
percentile. Ya dig? Sh*t, we all in [including Juelz Santana]...I'm
telling you there's a 50 percent possibility it can
happen. Ya dig? Let's keep it at that. I love reunions." (Vibe Magazine)
Camrecently said his hiatus
with Jones and Santana was more of a family-like situation.
"Me and Jim really
haven't been speaking for the past two, three years," Cam
explained. "I mean at the end of the
day, we like brothers going through a little not-speaking thing. At the end of
the day I ain't got no harsh feelings towards
anybody. We all grew up in the same neighborhood, we all been together but just
right now Cam gotta focus on
Cam...They're doing very well right now, I'm about to be back in business doing
what I do. Everybody would still be
winning...We had problems before the 50 Cent thing but when you get on
stage with somebody I'm going up against,
then it becomes public...I want Juelz to do good, I want him to proceed with
his career." (106 & Park)
Santana has said he would be
willing to record songs with Cam in the
future.
"I'm still opened to
doing Diplomat projects with Cam," he
revealed in an interview. "At the end of the day, deep down
inside, Cam can't say anything...That's why the only thing he can do is stress
the fact and say things like, 'We all made
money, and I gave Juelz his shot.' Okay, that's cool...That's like saying Un
Rivera] gave you your shot, Mase gave you
your shot, and you wound up dissing Mase; right? Mase gave you your shot, then
he sh*tted on n*ggas, so you dissed
him." (iHipHop)
Cam
's long-awaited return to the hip-hop
spotlight came with his album Crime Pays which dropped last week.
Dipset's Cam'ron leads the
urban pack this week as Crime Pays lands at No. 3 on the charts losing
the top spot to
Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown which sold 214,900 albums.
According to Nielsen Soundscan, after seven
days in stores, Killa's comeback album has sold 43,100 copies. (Sales Wrap)
News: The Clipse Move Past The Neptunes,
"People Wanted To Hear Us On Other Production"
Written by Cyrus
Langhorne
Fri, 22 May 2009 10:57:40
The Clipse
's Pusha T recently spoke on the
duos upcoming album Till The Casket Drops and why they are moving
past their signature Neptunes
production.
Having helped the rap duo on
their first two projects, Pusha T said it was a matter of growth which forced
them to also
seek beats from elsewhere.
"I think that this album
was just about growth and catering to the fans," he said in an interview.
"I think that a lot of people
wanted to hear us on other production. I think that was the biggest
thing. I think people love the Clipse but [we'd] always
hear, 'Yo, we wanna hear y'all on such and such and so and so.' And it's a
growing point for the Clipse. It was like, 'D*mn,
let's venture out and make every part of this album an event.' There's a
couple features on the album that aren't just
family-oriented. We worked with different producers. Everything just needs to
be different and eventful...I think the
record with Cam'ron is going to be amazing. 'Popular Demand' was
produced by The Neptunes. With Cam, that's
just
gonna be incredible, causing that street hysteria." (Vibe Magazine)
Pusha T previously hinted at
what producers would likely appear on the new album.
"We working on the new
album right now, Till The Casket Drops, dropping '09, Clipse
classic," Pusha T said in an interview.
"By far it's going to be the best Clipse album yet...As of right now
we're working with a whole multitude of producers right
now, we ain't got all the features in place yet but we got Sean C & LV,
we got The Neptunes of course, we get Shawty
Redd. We got The Justice League, we got DJ Khalil...We try
not to repeat ourselves sonically, we always try to raise
the bar when it comes to the music. Lyrically, you know what you're gonna get
from The Clipse. 100 percent street
sh*t." (Straight Spittas DVD)
Def Jamco-founder Rick Rubin
has reportedly also stepped up to produce tracks.
Legendary producer Rick Rubin
has been working on tracks for the Clipse's long-awaited third album this
month, the rap
duo's camp tells EW. Rubin, who signed the Clipse to Columbia Records shortly
after taking over as the label's
co-chairman in 2007, has completed one tune with them so far in a Malibu
studio; they plan to work with him on one to two more in the coming weeks. (Entertainment
Weekly)
While details are still
scarce, a few project notes have leaked online.
The album's first single,
"Kinda Like a Big Deal," is produced by DJ Khalil and features Kanye
West. Pusha T was
tight-lipped when asked about the collaboration earlier this year, but said it
was something to look for: "Hey, man, it's
just one of them joints." The duo hope to release 'Til the Casket Drops
late this summer. (MTV News)
Till The Casket Drops
is reportedly set to drop this summer.