I want to wish all of my readers and followers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We will be back in January of 2010 with new Music/Business/Politics interviews and exclusives. I want to thank everyone who has followed us. Be Safe!
A country girl born in Dover, Oklahoma; raised in Texas! She’s been singing all her life. Started out in the church in Richardson, Texas. Now hear this future star’s story.
I'm sure you have heard by now that Tiger was caught slipping, leaving voice mail messages on his side piece's cell phone(wtf?). The squeaky clean image of the worlds most famous athlete is now gone.
Tiger you have too much money to not know how to cheat. If you are going to do it, at least do it right.
Here are some Tips:
Originally Posted by CEEJAMES
1# Always have the jumpoff call u from a restricted number
2# Always have her call u when the wifey is nowhere in sight..like Siberia
3# Always DELETE your phone record....
4# Always keep your wifey away from all codes and passwords to unlock your phone
5# Keep a "burnout phone" as bdizzle say, act like as if your on "THE WIRE" cause it's that serious ni 6# Keep an alternative email address, and make sure your wifey ain't got passwords to that
To gear up for my interview with the young starlet for wordofsouth.com, I decided to give the Music spotlight of this week to So So Def recording artist, "Dondria".. She releases her official single this week, a soulful ballad , called "You're the One" .. Take A Listen.
This week's Music spotlight has to go to this beautiful songstress Melanie Fiona. All week I've been playing her album "The Bridge" in my Microsoft Zune(Holla at me Bill lol). Seriously it's refreshing to hear, real, new, auto-tune free music.. My favorite tracks on the album are : "Priceless", "Sad Songs", and the single "It Kills Me:". The album has definitely helped me through this tough week. Anyway check out the single/video below and cop the album..Support GOOD MUSIC
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- John Allen Muhammad, the mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks that terrorized the suburbs of the nation's capital, was scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday evening at a state prison near Jarratt, Virginia.
Muhammad, 48, has chosen his final meal, but has requested that it not be made public, said Larry Traylor, spokesman for the Virginia Department of Corrections.
Muhammad continued to profess his innocence during two lengthy trials -- including one featuring testimony from young accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo -- and in several years of legal appeals.
He repeated his assertion that he was an innocent victim of racial bias in a letter to the federal court released last week by his attorneys. Muhammad charged that police and prosecutors "lied to the American people" about his case and withheld evidence that could clear him.
The Soul Train Awards were taped in Atlanta, Georgia last night @ the Georgia World Congress Center.
On Monday, I was privileged enough to attend the Soul Train Awards Celebrity suite (courtesy of Kim Tumey)..Many celebs were in attendance at both the celebrity suite and the soul train awards, but Keri Hilson is the only important person that is worth mentioning.. By far, she is the sexiest female right now. ;-)..MKB
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Last night in Atlanta, Georgia's historic mayoral election, Mary Norwood(center) and Kasim Reed remain alive while Lisa borders(left) conceded. A runoff between Norwood and Reed is set for December 1st. If Norwood wins, she will be the first white mayor in nearly 40 years for the city of Atlanta.
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Since Jody Breeze dropped the "uptown" diss track, Jeezy was silent until recently, explaining his side of the story. "It could never be no situation, because little homie already know what it is with me," Young Jeezy stated today (October 29). "At the end of the day, I just take it for what it is. Ni***s f**ked up, ni***s talking reckless. If the ni**a wanna get signed and need some money, we’ll do that. But Jody knows what it is with me, I aint to be played with like that. I aint never disrespected the lil homie, I aint never brought his name out of my mouth of none of that bulls**t."
"I’m a real n***a," Young Jeezy said of the confrontation in Atlanta. "I just tried to holla at the n***a. I sent the homies to tell the n***a to come over here and f**k with me drink a little bit, but I guess he took it the wrong way."
Young Jeezy is currently preparing to release his new album Thug Motivation 103, while Jody Breeze is prepping a new mixtape with DJ Scream. Read more!
Check out this clip of Jamie Foxx talking about how Plies was hiding in the bathroom when some REAL GOONS showed up on their video shoot for "Please Excuse My Hands"
It begins at the beginning of this clip.
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Gucci comes back with a nice Banger.. Spotlight ft. Usher
Ever since Gucci has been thrust into the spotlight (no pun intended) with the Mariah Carey record along with the Mario Record, Gucci realizes that he must maintain that new crossover base, and this is the perfect record for that.. Gucci has definitely grew business wise as well as lyrically.. Props to the East Atlanta Vet.
Take a Listen and Tell me what you think.
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Apparently there is some internal problems inside Gucci Mane's brick squad camp between 2 members, Throwback and new So Icey Star Waka Flocka.. Waka said some things about Throwback on his latest mixtape Lebron Flocka James in the song "1 verse"..This is Throwback's response titled "Flunkie"
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Bow Wow already told you "You to busy trying to be Gucci Mane, to busy trying to be OJ da Juice man, THATS NOT YOU"..Watch the video below, than continue reading.
At the end of the video, Soulja boy yells out "Soowoo" the call of the blood gang. When did this guy, who two years ago was cranking that soulja boy, become a blood?
Lets be clear, Souja boy, you don't have bricks, you never pushed any weight in your life, stop talking about something you know nothing about.
You are not a gangster/thug, you can get all the tats you want, smoke all the weed on camera you want, show off all your chains like a coon on youtube all you want, but you are not fooling anyone. Those dudes around you are only there for what you can do for them, because if they were really your homeboys, they would tell you stop acting like something you aren't.
I'll end my rant at this tho, Someone is going to check you( Like the people who robbed you at gunpoint), and this time it may not be pretty because you are trying to act like somthing you aren't, once someone pulls your "gangster" card, you will come back to your senses.
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Former Badboy Artist was scheduled to be released yesterday but the courts put a stop to that very quickly.
"Representatives for the rapper revealed to MTV News that the Brooklyn MC is being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at an unspecified facility in Western New York State. Officials are determining whether or not to deport the rapper, who was born in Belize, a rep explained.
“Shyne is currently in federal custody while his future immigration status is determined,” the rep said in a message to MTV News. Shyne attorney Oscar Michelen emphasized to MTV News on Tuesday afternoon that Shyne has not been released, contrary to media reports.
At press time, the status of Shyne’s release from prison remained unclear. "
Check out this great interview from Gyant Unplugged TV on Diddy's business practices.
A cloud has always hovered over Diddy and how he operated his BadBoy Empire.
Well part 1 of this interview will give you great insight.
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Who is the last remaining artist rolling with JD?
The answer is himself. For the life of me, when will majors realize that producers don't make good execs..JD so far has been fired from Virgin Records as their exec, to being fired by Island Def Jam earlier this year. Sources have it that he is on the verge of being released by his recent venture with Tag Records... Click read more to continue
JD signed Q Da Kid,as the first artist on Tag Records, who has been sitting on the bench at So So Def for years.(And When I say years, I mean since 2004) Now I’m not insinuating that Q Da Kid doesn’t have talent, but he will never blow up. I think it's fair to say the buzz on him right now doesn't exist. I mean what do you expect when your buzz is being drowned out by the likes of Drake, Kid Cudi and newcomer J.Cole?
Again, one can't take away from his production, he is superb on the boards, but as far as an executive, I sure as hell wouldn't want him promoting my project. Look what he did with Janet Jackson's- "Discipline" album. By Janet's standards, the album was a flop.
I mean seriously JD, stick to your craft. JD is the poor man's P. Diddy.
BadBoy=Still putting out hits
So So Def? Not so much
Diddy's "Justin" restaurants= Still going strong with multiple locations.
JD's "Cafe Dupri"?= Closed, and left employees without paychecks
Diddy's "Ciroc Vodka"(with lemonade)= One of the official drinks in the clubs!
JD's "Bach 3 Vodka"?(remember?)= Yea thats been over and done with.
SMH...JD You reaching, and you are destroying your own legacy with all your failures.
As one writer put it "continuing to give people jobs who’ve continuously failed just shows the ineptitude of the major labels at the corporate level to bring in real executive talent who can truly run a record label from a dollars and cents standpoint. Since the majors want to play the numbers game, and want it to be all about meeting a bottom line, then get some real number crunching type executives in place. Stop wasting your time with music people. Because at this point it’s not even much about real music anymore so much as it’s about creating a sheer musical product, one that can be monetized in whatever way possible"
Keri Hilson has to be the Baddest/Sexiest in the game right now..
We end our Music Spotlight Week with her.
Lets hope we can get an interview from her very soon
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Each Wednesday Patricktalks.com will try to bring a political aspect to the site, with in depth interviews, eye opening articles, and etc..To cap this off, I had the chance to interview Katie Millway. Executive Vice President of the Young Democrats of Georgia.. Click Read More for the interview..
Let's expand our knowledge people.
Pat: Hello Katie, could you briefly tell us when you began your start in politics?
Katie: In the 2000 presidential election, I started to watch the news with my parents and realized that I had a lot of opinions. As a democrat, I was very upset with the results of that election. I decided that I needed to get involved. I started several progressive groups at my high school, and eventually got involved with the Young Democrats of Georgia in m last year of high school and first year of college.
Pat: I am assuming YDG is part of a larger network known as College Democrats of America. What is the platform of young democrats? Is it any different than the overall platform of democrats in general?
Katie: The Young Democrats of Georgia is a chapter of the Young Democrats of America, and our college caucus is a part of the College Democrats of America. The system is very complicated! We have a platform, written at every level, i.e. YDA has one and YDG has its own. These are generally written by committee and revised every year.
The Young Dems platforms are generally much more liberal and socially progressive than the Democratic Party’s platform. They are constrained by the politics of Congress, whereas we are free to be more idealogical.
On today’s hot button issues, we fully support health care reform, specifically with a strong public option. We support legalizing gay marriage and ending the current wars. There are lots of specific planks which can be found in the 2008 Platform at: http://www.georgiayds.org/more/index.cfm?Fuseaction=Member_Resource§ion=more_4439
Pat: In the last election, Georgia was 200k votes short of becoming a win for President Obama, probably the closest margin ever in a very long time. What role did YDG have in helping get out the vote this past election?
Katie: YDG received a grant in 2007 to help in our efforts to just that. We set our goal to contact and involve 30 thousand people over the course of 3 years. In 2007, we contacted and involved 5 thousand young people. In 2008, that number increased to 10 thousand. Specifically for the last presidential election, we set up a massive voter registration starting in January for the democratic primary. We registered several thousand young voters between January and October. Additionally, we conducted a pledge to vote drive. We collected information and vote pledges from thousands. In examining the voter file this spring, we found that many of the pledges we collected were fulfilled. That analysis is still continuing.
Pat: Speaking of the last election, it seems interest in politics have increasingly grown amongst young people. I can remember pundits saying “Young people don’t really go to the polls”, but that changed last fall. How can the YDG attract and retain more young people into politics?
Katie: We’re trying to capitalize on the momentum from the last election by starting several new chapters, especially on college campuses. We’re holding a series of gubernatorial forums to keep stuff going here in Georgia. This is a huge focus for us, as it is for any progressive group, and we’re constantly working on new programs for young people.
Pat: Since this is a hot button topic right now, I have to ask your opinion on healthcare? Do you think it’s time for America to offer its citizens healthcare?
Katie: I think we have a moral imperative to provide healthcare to all our citizens, much in the same way we provide food, shelter, and education. I think it’s deplorable that we don’t already have a public option, and opposition to the public option is morally reprehensible.
Additionally, I think the breakdown of the healthcare system is symptomatic of the breakdown of the free market system. We’ve allowed corporate profits to supercede concern for our citizens.
Pat: Which candidates are you currently working with now in the state of Georgia?
Katie: Currently, there are 2 major elections in Georgia: the Atlanta mayoral/city council race in 2009, and the gubernatorial race in 2010. Constitutionally, we are prohibited from working in non-partisan and primary races. So unfortunately, we’re not working for any candidates. Several individuals are working on gubernatorial campaigns on their personal time, which we do encourage.
Pat: One final question, what are the requirements on being a part of YDG?
Katie: YDG is open to any progressive person between the ages of 14 & 40 that lives in the state of Georgia. In order to join YDG, you actually join your local chapter in your county, high school, or college. All members of chartered chapters are automatically members of YDG.
Nas reaches out to the Young People to express his concern over the death of 16 year old Derrion Albert.
Click Read More to read his message and to view the savage clip of the Young teen beaten.
We got to do better people.
Dear Young Warriors fighting the wrong wars! Killing each other is definitely played out. Being hurt from the loss of a love one was never cool.
Dear Young Warriors fighting the wrong war! I know that feeling, that frustration with life and needing to take it out on someone, anyone. But….
We chose the dumbest things to go the hardest for. I remember seeing deaths over 8 ball jackets, fila’s, and name plate
chains. Deaths over “he say she say”!!!!! “I’m from This block or I’m from that block,” or “my moms n pops is f*cked up now the whole world gotta pay!!!”
I remember feeling like I was the hardest “n*gga” breathin. And I couldn’t wait to prove it. But let’s think. What r we really proving?? And proving what to who?? Everybody knows Chicago breeds the strongest of the strong but I just feel, me, being ya brother from another state, feel your pain as if I grew up with you in ya very own household.
You have the ability and mindpower to change the way we are looked at. Look who’s watching us young warriors, look who’s throwin us in jail constantly, look at the ignorance in the world. Look at the racist dogs who love to see us down. Lovin to bury us in the ground or in jail where we continue this worthless war on one another. Young warriors…. We are WASTING more and more time. We gotta get on our jobs and take over the world. Cuz this movie left the theaters years ago, Juice, Menace, Boys n the Hood, Blood n Blood Out, Belly!
When we see each other why do we see hatred? Why were we born in a storm, born soldiers, WARRIORS….and instead of building each other up we are at war with each other.. May the soul of this young person find peace with the Almighty. I’m with you young warriors. You’re me and I’m you. But trust me! You are fighting the wrong war.
This sh*t sucks !!
-Nas
According to a new book, Barack and Michelle Obama's marriage was strained on the campaign trail because of all the women throwing themselves at the future president.
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n "Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage," Christopher Andersen writes that women were constantly trying to attach themselves to Obama on the campaign trail.
After an appearance in Peoria, Illinois, the future president reportedly said as he got into his car, "Jesus, I wish they'd stop grabbing my ass."
Michelle Obama, writes Andersen, "was not amused" and thought her husband was "loving it." She "resorted to giving him the silent treatment."
A prolific DJ in his own right, DJ PrettyboyTank has surely made a name for himself In Atlanta, Georgia, as well as other surrounding states for his ability to liven up the clubs, break new artist, all while maintaining responsibilities he holds outside of being a DJ. I sat down with DJ PBT for a brief moment. Click “Read More” to check out the interview.
Pat: Tank, lets begin with a little background information on you. Who do you DJ for and with?
PBT: Hoodrich Ent, Fly style Music group ,The Group F.L.Y, Def Jam, DJ scream, and so on
Pat: Big things have been happening for you, most recently, your spot in Ozone Magazine. How did that come about and how do you feel about it?
PBT: Actually Ozone contacted me or whatever and said they wanted me to be in their new issue, got my info and that’s how it happened. I feel like this is a blessing and nothing else.
Pat: When did you realize that being a DJ was for you?
PBT: I knew around 6 or 7 I wanted to be a DJ, if you meet my mom she will say “he was already trying to DJ when he was one years old”, pretending to be a DJ in my room, it wasn’t sudden, I didn’t wake up one day and say I’m going to be a DJ, I guess I was born wit it.
Pat: Who is currently your favorite artist?
PBT: On a national level, drake, now Im gonna say this too, I been a Gucci fan since 05, everyone else on the bandwagon, uhh Jay-z, Outkast, I check everyday for Outkast, bigboi, andre we need you, Lets see, The usual, Kanye, Jeezy, Wayne, free TI, and that’s it, Fly of course that’s it.
Pat: What do you think of the state of Hip hop?
PBT: A lot of people say hiphop is going bubble gum, goin down the drain, but realize where It came from, it was a dance song that first came out, it was a club song, it wasn’t rapping serious, it was part of music. I feel like hiphop is in a good position, certain artist need to find they own lane tho, everyone can’t rap about Lennox mall and rockin polo, Gucci etc.
Pat: You have been instrumental in breaking Atlanta artist by introducing their records to public(F.L.Y- Swag Surfin, and etc)..Why do you think most Dj’s resist breaking records and choose to just tag on after a record becomes hot?
PBT: Imma just put this out there, A lot of these Atlanta DJ’s are scared, there losing there DJ gigs, they scared, you got to take risk, take chances, a lot Atlanta DJ’s don’t know how to do that, they scared to take chances, I’ve been lucky enough that I’ve taken the right chances, I’ve been instrumental in breaking Atlanta artist, but I don’t go around screaming that out everywhere I go.
Pat: You have been all over the U.S, What’s the craziest thing you’ve seen on the road?
PBT: Oooo I have to say Montgomery, Alabama gets it in and Tennessee, there was a situation where these chicks followed us from the hotel to the club, back to the hotel, tried to camp out in the middle hall ways of our rooms till 6 in the morning….
In Tennessee, all ima say is, if u hear about PrettyboyTank, They will tell you “second floor mafia”.
Pat: Once again, I appreciate you taking the time out of your busy schedule to grant patricktalks.com an interview.
A five year veteran of the music industry, I have worked with numerous acts and have acquired a lengthy depth of knowledge as well as a huge list of contacts that include: Dj’s, producers, and label representatives. Aside from the music industry, I have involved myself in the world of politics and the financial industry and continue to have a high keen interest in both.
This blog will not deliver gossip, instead deliver high quality interviews with power players in the three areas of the Music-Business-and Politics.
-Pat.