Nicole Richie’s Rivalry With DJ AM’s Ex

April 23, 2007 · Filed Under Entertainment, Offbeat News · Comment 

Is Nicole Richie still in love with DJ AM? It certainly seems that way after The Simple Life star got into a catfight via Blackberry with DJ AM’s recent ex, model Lauren Hastings. A source tells Star that Nicole is extremely jealous of the sexy Cry Me a River co-star.

On Monday night, April 16, Nicole was at a nightclub with Lindsay Lohan, who was text messaging Lauren when Nicole interceded, says the source. “Nicole just went off on Lauren by sending her text messages, saying Lauren was desperate and a fat bitch.”


Full Story Via Star

Rapper Rasheeda Is Back With New Deal, New Album

April 23, 2007 · Filed Under Music News, Rap · Comment 

After several record label woes, female rapper Rasheeda has found a new home at D-Lo Entertainment, where she will release her new album, Dat Type Of Gurl, in conjunction with Imperial/EMI.

Her new album will be released through D-Lo with Imperial Music provide marketing, publicity, online and radio promotions for the project, something the rapper is very excited about.

“I’m extremely excited about D-Lo Entertainment and Imperial teaming up on my project,” said Rasheeda. “I finally feel like, together, we will be able to fill the void with what’s been missing.


Full Story Via BallerStatus.com

Napster and Circuit City team up for music downloads

April 23, 2007 · Filed Under Music News · Comment 

Circuit City Store Inc. and Napster Inc. have teamed up to offer a new digital music service cleverly called “Circuit City + Napster.” (I wonder how many marketing gurus it took to come up with that one.) The new service, which starts this coming Sunday, will give consumers unlimited downloads for $14.95 per month or 99 cents per download.

It’s hard to imagine what exactly Circuit City + Napster’s competitive advantage is here. With iTunes already deeply entrenched in the online downloading business, this looks like a pretty desperate attempt by Circuit City to become more relevant. I just don’t understand why someone would choose to go with the new service over Napster.


Full Story Via bloggingstocks.com

Turning Up the Heat on the conversation about Hip Hop

April 21, 2007 · Filed Under Hip Hop, Music News · Comment 

So I pick up the latest issue of Rolling Out Magazine. Big up to black indie press. I go to a page where it says, Spring Fest Miami 2007, hosted by AG Entertainment and Radio One. These are the acts performing live according to the listing:

YOUNG JOC, Boy N DA Hood, RIC ROSS, YING YANG TWINS, TRICK DADDY, D4L, CRIME MOB, DJ UNK, JIM JONES, MIKE JONES, LIL SCRAPPY, LLOYD, RICH BOY, JIBBS, RASHEEDA, CANTON JONES, MIMS, YOUNG BUCK AND G UNIT, BLAK JAK, T PAIN, SLIM THUG AND MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED

With all this talking closed doors, in public, on the radio, internet, and news about what’s right or what’s wrong with Hip Hop and the messages that are being said against women, gun violence, drugs etc. RADIO ONE, owned by a black woman, Kathy Hughes, co signs for this type of concert where many if not most of these artist are talking about the very things “so-called” people want to be changed in Hip Hop.

Full Story Via ThugLifeArmy.com

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