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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Throwed Off Remix- ft @atlcovergirl souljaboy wakaflocka slimdunkin & acehood @amrhankybeat

Sexy Rapper @Atlcovergirl Making Noise in Atl Streets Find out @Smarterhiphop


Throwed Off Remix- ft @atlcovergirl soulja boy waka flocka slim dunkin & ace hood prod by 
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BIO:
Atlanta rapstress Cover Girl has been entertaining audiences as early as she can remember. At the age of 5, she discovered her power to hold people’s attention when she belted out her first rap song for family and friends. “Concerts” like these were the start of many professional performances to come, and a competitive career in the city known as the southern rap mecca.

Cover Girl became serious about pursuing her talent after recording her first song, which happened accidentally. “I was messing around the in studio and started rapping on a beat that was playing,” she remembers. “I didn’t know how to work the equipment so I had no idea someone was recording it. When they played it back, I loved it.”

She continued writing and soon came up with the concept for “Gucci P*ssy,” a song she took to producer Mike Will (“East Atl 6” Gucci Mane, “Tupac Back” Meek Mill). Once the beat was made, the song became Cover Girl’s first single. She brought her hit to the club and won at several open mic performances. Soon after she was back in the lab with her second hit, and current single, “What’s Up.”

“What’s Up” was a big break for Cover Girl. The attention-grabbing fight anthem caught on fast, and she added Brick Squad’s Slim Dunkin to the song. The video premiered on WorldStarHipHop, gaining worldwide exposure to Cover Girl’s resume. She also recorded another popular song with Slim Dunkin and Da KID called “Ain’t Talm Bout Sh*t”, which also aired on WorldStarHipHop.

The buzz from “What’s Up” has allowed Cover Girl and her all-female crew to open shows for Rocko, Waka Flocka and other Brick Squad artists, Tity Boi, Young Dro, Travis Porter, Shawty Lo, Gorilla Zoe, CTE’s No Line Gang, Treal N Prince, Gangsta Boo, Khia, Mac Bre-Z, Trina, as well as headline her own gigs.

With the song in circulation and her debut project in the works, Cover Girl is focused on fine-tuning her business plans so she can reach the next level. Already graduating magna cum-laude with a degree in criminal justice, she is attending UGA for her 2nd degree. The street-savvy yet sophisticated rapper believes in always setting higher goals. “I’m on my grind to the top,” she says confidently. “There is no other like me.”






Monday, June 27, 2011

Top 5 Tips to Build Wealth and Success FIND OUT @SMARTERHIPHOP


Top 5 Tips to Build Wealth and Success



Warren Buffett is worth $45 billion. That wealth isn't only a factor of savvy investing and good business — the "Oracle of Omaha" is also known as a penny pincher. Buffett still lives in the same Omaha, Neb., home he bought in 1958 for $31,500.
Follow his frugal formula, and you too may wind up with a lot more money than you ever dreamed.
This week Financially Fit covers five tips to build wealth and success.     
1. Live Below Your Means.                          
Being wealthy isn't just a product of your salary or investment prowess; it's learning how to save.
"We can make a lot of money, you can make a little bit of money, but the second you spend all the money is when people get into trouble. Saving is the key to preserving your wealth," says Ed Butowsky, managing partner of Chapwood Capital Investment Management, a firm that manages money for wealthy individuals.
As many Americans realized during the booming real estate market, just because you think you can afford something doesn't mean you should buy it. Keeping an eye on your bottom line will pay dividends over the long term.
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2. Bounce Back From Defeat
With nearly 15 million workers unemployed right now in the U.S., it's easy to get discouraged. Don't! Most successful and wealthy people have overcome obstacles and failure along the way. Steve Jobs was ousted from Apple when he was 30. Today, he's a billionaire and a legend. Plus, after getting fired, he created another billion-dollar media company, Pixar.
"Bouncing back from defeat is something all great achievers have. They have this undying belief good things will happen and will continue to happen," says Butowsky.
Take Michael Jordan. "His airness" was cut from his high school basketball team. Motivated by the rejection, Jordan became a star the next season. The rest is history.
3. Self-Promote
Regardless of the profession, the rich and successful tend to have a strong sense of self-worth — key to skillfully navigating an upward career path. Mark Hurd, who was ousted as CEO of Hewlett-Packard in August, couldn't be kept down for long. Using his business skills and connections, in September, Hurd was named president of Oracle. (Hurd and Oracle founder Larry Ellison are known to be close friends.)
4. Have Street Smarts
Bernie Madoff lived the high life for decades, scamming unsuspecting clients, with a money-making formula that proved too good to be true. Only afterward did we learn that with a little due diligence, most clients could have easily uncovered the fraud.
But it's not only the swindlers and the con men you have to watch out for. Many times, friends and family take advantage of the rich. Whether it's a handout or an investment idea, Butowsky advises his high net worth clients that in most cases, it's wisest to just say "no." The best way to do that: have someone else do it for you.
"You need to really set up a wall between you and your family," he advises. "If you don't want to give them (family or friends) money ... saying no is probably a good idea."
5. Buy Cheap
The rich can afford to splurge, but that doesn't mean they do.
John Paulson, a billionaire hedge fund manager, bought his Hamptons "dream house at a bargain basement price," according to Greg Zuckerman, author of the Paulson-based book, "The Greatest Trade Ever." The story has it that Paulson eyed the home while it was in foreclosure. Finally, on a rain-soaked day, he purchased the home on the Southampton town hall steps. He was the only bidder.
On New York City's Upper East Side, Michael's— The Consignment Shop for Women— has been a bargain-hunting destination for more than 60 years. "We have a good percentage of women who can afford to shop on Madison Avenue but really like the idea of saving that money," says proprietor Tammy Gates.
From Chanel to Gucci and Louis Vuitton, the store specializes in high-end designer merchandise for a reasonable price. Speaking of her clientele, Gates says, "they're wealthy for a reason. They recognize that bargains keep people wealthy. Paying top dollar when you don't have to doesn't make sense."
This article is part of a series related to being Financially Fit


   

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