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Monday, March 18, 2013

The new #SMARTERHIPHOP find out more @SMARTERHIPHOP


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Friday, March 15, 2013

Lil Wayne is not dead ! find out more at @smarterhiphop


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LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – Lil Wayne is not dead. Lil Wayne has not died in Los Angeles today March 15, 2013. He is alive. Moreover, Lil Wayne is not near death nor on life support, as wrongly reported by TMZ this afternoon.
Nicki Minaj and Mack Maine tonight pounced on a story by TMZ as false Friday. TMZ published a report shortly after 3 PM PST claiming that the rapper was on life support, that friends and family were bedside paying their final respects. But the TMZ report is wrong, claims Nicki Minaj and Mack Maine. TMZ had said “Wayne’s mother is currently on a plane flying to Los Angeles — and we’re told all major decisions about Wayne’s health (including the decision to discontinue life support) will not be made until she arrives.”
First, Mack Maine issued a statement to news. Then his comments were then retweeted by Nicki Minaj. Minaj assured her followers on Twitter than the TMZ report about Lil Wayne near death was false. “Wayne is alive and well! We watching the Syracuse game…thanks for the prayers and concern..he will update you all soon. #love” He added “We will be releasing an officialstatement shortly but don’t believe the nonsense about comas and tubes to breathe…that’s false!!” He later tweeted the hashtag “#F-KTMZ” and told news that Lil Wayne “bout to send a tweet out to kill this and everyone can go back to what they were doing.” Birdman said much the same “Shame on you @TMZ anything to make a couple $$$$$” and also “My son is in good spirit..feelin much betta…be home soon.YMCMB”
Finally Lil Wayne issued a statement to news “I’m good everybody. Thx for the prayers and love.”
Lil Wayne was struck by seizure activity recently. The cause of the activity remained unknown at the time. On Tuesday, the rapper suffered another round of seizures, TMZ reported. He was rushed to Los Angeles hospital Cedars-Sinai. By Wednesday, Wayne was released. At the time, Nicki Minaj appeared late for a taping of American Idol. But reports claim that hours after being released locally, Lil Wayne Wednesday suffered more seizures.
TMZ had claimed that Lil Wayne fell unconscious Wednesday night and was taken back to Cedars-Sinai Wednesday evening It remains unclear what happened to the rapper between Wednesday and Friday.
But in the late afternoon of Friday March 15, 2013, TMZ claimed that Lil Waynewas on life support. Family members were reportedly rushed to Los Angelesclaim TMZ. But that reportedly is all untrue.
In November, Lil Wayne told news that he was retiring from music. Wayne claimed he wanted to produce a sports show. The peculiar retirement plans were announced with no clear indication about Tha Carter V. The rapper claimed last month that he would retire at age 30 after the release of “I Am Not a Human Being II”
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Lil Wayne’s charitable efforts were detailed by LALATE just weeks ago. In August 2012, a “DeWeezy” partnership with Mountain Dew was announced by the rapper. But as the park’s popularity grew, many questioned if the rapper could keep it going. Lil Wayne assured news in February that he was committed to the park. “We really put the cart before the horse on this project, and right now we’re at a crossroads,” said Ward “Mack” McLendon, the park’s manager. “Everybody wants to make this work.”

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

@Traedonya Releases #HighFructoseCornSyrup MARCH 2013 FIND OUT @SMARTERHIPHOP


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TRAEDONYA! Releases Artwork For EP "High Fructose Corn Syrup

TRAEDONYA! (@traedonya) Releases #HighFructoseCornSyrup 



EP ArtworkTWITTER HEADLINE
Happy new year to everyone. Prohibition Entertainment of NYC is pleased to get 2013 started. TRAEDONYA! AKA ''BRIDE OF NEW FUNK HIP OPERA'' is introducing her artwork for her debut digital EP ''HIGH FRUCTOSE CORNSYRUP'' to the public eyes.

TRAEDONYA'S! last release the ''I'LL GIVE IT 2 U'' remixes left a viral imprint on the web. Over the past 18 months the remixes were featured on over 150 music blogs and music related sites. Her 3 videos to the remixes have garnered over 300k views. With these successes TRAEDONYA! is ready to give her fans some hot new music.

The forthcoming EP shall have 7 songs that will show TRAEDONYA'S! versatility as a vocalist and songwriter. The EP shall showcase 6 producers including the venerable Large Professor. So look out for the first single in the coming weeks. For now vibe on the artwork. 


VIDEO: TRAEDONYA! - I'll Give It 2 U (Lthrboots Remix) (Official Video) 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aem9_l3OM4c

For more information on TRAEDONYA! see the links below.
http;//www.twitter.com/traedonya
http://www.facebook.com/traedonya
http://www.youtube.com/traedonyatourstation
http://www.traedonya.com
Email: prohibitionent@hotmail.com 

Friday, February 22, 2013

‎#NOWPLAYING @BobiiLewis #CUTMESOMESLACK #ATL #UK #BEEPIC

#NOWPLAYING @BobiiLewis #CUTMESOMESLACK #VIA #YOUTUBE AS SEEN TRENDING IN  #ATL #UK #Africa #wtfisbobiilewis #BEEPIC                                     


Order 'Cut Me Some Slack' on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/cut... (Includes 2 remixes).

Music video by Bobii Lewis performing Cut Me Some Slack. ©: Playtime Entertainment


Friday, February 1, 2013

#AfricanAmericanHistoryMonth find out more @SMarterHipHop


February is African American History Month

The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.
As a Harvard-trained historian, Carter G. Woodson, like W. E. B. Du Bois before him, believed that truth could not be denied and that reason would prevail over prejudice. His hopes to raise awareness of African American's contributions to civilization was realized when he and the organization he founded, the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH), conceived and announced Negro History Week in 1925. The event was first celebrated during a week in February 1926 that encompassed the birthdays of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. The response was overwhelming: Black history clubs sprang up; teachers demanded materials to instruct their pupils; and progressive whites, not simply white scholars and philanthropists, stepped forward to endorse the effort.
By the time of Woodson's death in 1950, Negro History Week had become a central part of African American life and substantial progress had been made in bringing more Americans to appreciate the celebration. At mid–century, mayors of cities nationwide issued proclamations noting Negro History Week. The Black Awakening of the 1960s dramatically expanded the consciousness of African Americans about the importance of black history, and the Civil Rights movement focused Americans of all color on the subject of the contributions of African Americans to our history and culture.
The celebration was expanded to a month in 1976, the nation's bicentennial. President Gerald R. Ford urged Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” That year, fifty years after the first celebration, the association held the first African American History Month. By this time, the entire nation had come to recognize the importance of Black history in the drama of the American story. Since then each American president has issued African American History Month proclamations. And the association—now the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH)—continues to promote the study of Black history all year.
(Excerpt from an essay by Daryl Michael Scott, Howard University, for the Association for the Study of African American Life and History)

Executive and Legislative Documents

The Law Library of Congress has compiled guides to commemorative observations, including a comprehensive inventory of the Public Laws, Presidential Proclamations and congressional resolutions related to African American History Month.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY 2013 WITH @SMARTERHIPHOP

Washington, DC celebrates Black History Month each February and remembers the contributions of African Americans in the United States with numerous events and cultural programs. Here are some special events for 2013 and relevant places to visit in Washington, DC to remember and recognize the history of Black Americans. 

Martin Luther King Memorial
The National Memorial honors the life and contributions made by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ranger talks are given regularly and highlight historic facts about the Civil Rights leader. Visit the Memorial during Black History Month and learn something new. AND PS VIA @SMARTERHIPOP STOP THE KILLING GOD THE MOST HIGH SEES ALL YOU WILL PAY !! 

 



Monday, January 21, 2013

THE THIRD INAUGURAL ?? #OBAMA’S QUIET CEREMONY find out @smarterhiphop


President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden both took oaths on Sunday, in ceremonies that represented, in different ways, a first, a second, and a third. Obama had already been sworn in twice, one way or the other: the first time, in January, 2009, in front of an emotional crowd and Aretha Franklin, Chief Justice John Roberts scrambled the words he had to repeat, and so they did it over at the White House the next day. (Jeffrey Toobin tells that story in his Profile of Roberts.) The third time went well, though since it was just a quick, small ceremony—legally necessary because President’s first term expired at noon, but the parade and inaugural speech and poem are Monday, which is also Martin Luther King day—it had more of the character of a dress rehearsal.
Biden was only taking his second Vice-Presidential oath. He asked Justice Sonia Sotomayor to administer it—the first justice Obama got to pick, the first Hispanic to sit the Supreme Court or swear in a President or Vice-President, and the fourth woman to do so. (As the Times noted, the first was Sarah Hughes, the Texas judge who swore in Lyndon Johnson on the plane, in Dallas, that would also carry Kennedy’s body home.) Sotomayor told CNN that it was the sort of moment that made her wonder if she was dreaming. In 2009, Biden had asked Justice John Paul Stevens—the Court’s great liberal, now retired—to do the job. If one wants some perspective on what elections mean, one might ask this: which Justice would Paul Ryan have wanted to swear him in, if things had gone the other way? Antonin Scalia?
Sotomayor, at any rate, got all the words right, as did the Vice President, although there was some confusion at Iowa’s inaugural party, Saturday night, when he said, “I’m proud to be president of the United States, but I’m prouder to be Barack…” He was interrupted by laughter, including his own. Maybe he was thinking about Inauguration Day, 2017, and what could be his first up-graded oath. If he runs in 2016 and wins, he’d be the fourteenth Vice President to be President.

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President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden both took oaths on Sunday, in ceremonies that represented, in different ways, a first, a second, and a third. Obama had already been sworn in twice, one way or the other: the first time, in January, 2009, in front of an emotional crowd and Aretha Franklin, Chief Justice John Roberts scrambled the words he had to repeat, and so they did it over at the White House the next day. (Jeffrey Toobin tells that story in his Profile of Roberts.) The third time went well, though since it was just a quick, small ceremony—legally necessary because President’s first term expired at noon, but the parade and inaugural speech and poem are Monday, which is also Martin Luther King day—it had more of the character of a dress rehearsal.
Biden was only taking his second Vice-Presidential oath. He asked Justice Sonia Sotomayor to administer it—the first justice Obama got to pick, the first Hispanic to sit the Supreme Court or swear in a President or Vice-President, and the fourth woman to do so. (As the Times noted, the first was Sarah Hughes, the Texas judge who swore in Lyndon Johnson on the plane, in Dallas, that would also carry Kennedy’s body home.) Sotomayor told CNN that it was the sort of moment that made her wonder if she was dreaming. In 2009, Biden had asked Justice John Paul Stevens—the Court’s great liberal, now retired—to do the job. If one wants some perspective on what elections mean, one might ask this: which Justice would Paul Ryan have wanted to swear him in, if things had gone the other way? Antonin Scalia?
Sotomayor, at any rate, got all the words right, as did the Vice President, although there was some confusion at Iowa’s inaugural party, Saturday night, when he said, “I’m proud to be president of the United States, but I’m prouder to be Barack…” He was interrupted by laughter, including his own. Maybe he was thinking about Inauguration Day, 2017, and what could be his first up-graded oath. If he runs in 2016 and wins, he’d be the fourteenth Vice President to be President.
It can be hard to tell, sometimes, when one is seeing a first, or even a last. Franklin Roosevelt was the first and last President to have a third and fourth inaugural, before a Constitutional amendment to limit Presidents to two terms. And many of his contemporaries didn’t fully realized they’d elected the first President with a significant physical disability—who couldn’t walk. One watches videos of him taking his inaugural oaths, with one hand raised to the Bible and the other, bearing all his weight, appearing to rest lightly on the rostrum, with wonder. In the newsreels of his 1945 inaugural, the only one of his four during wartime and the first to be at the White House, not the Capitol, one can see how worn out and drawn he is; one can’t see crutches or a wheelchair—at least not the President’s. One does see wounded soldiers using them to enter the White House grounds as inaugural guests.
Obama took the oath Sunday on a Bible that belonged to LaVaughn Delores Robinson, Michelle Obama’s grandmother. According to Lynn Sweet of theSun-Times, Michelle’s father gave it to her on Mother’s Day, in 1958; LaVaughn Robinson worked for the Moody Bible Institute, and in 1976 became the first black woman to run its bookstore. Her Bible will go to the National Archives now. For his fourth swearing-in, Monday, Obama will use two: one that belonged to King; and the one Lincoln (and Obama) used at his first inaugural. But the Robinson family Bible seemed right for Sunday’s little inaugural, which was fast but flawless. Sasha, who appears to be the instinctual politician in the family—the one who told Obama, on election night, to turn around and wave—said “good job, Daddy” when she hugged him afterward. After he replied “I did it,” she added, according to NBC, “you didn’t mess up.” Sasha walked off last, behind her mother and sister, and looked for a second like she might not mind lingering and saying a few words. She might, before too long.


Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/closeread/2013/01/the-third-inaugural-obamas-quiet-ceremony.html#ixzz2Ictl2IAC


Friday, January 18, 2013

A$AP ROCKY'S DEBUT ALBUM SET NO. 1 FIND OUT @SMARTERHIPHOP

we are proud to announce this story we have worked hard on the online promo we took a break and still got trending results  

A$AP Rocky’s Debut Album Set for No. 1 on Billboard Charts



Rapper A$AP Rocky is aiming for the No. 1 slot next week on the Billboard 200. The album, released through A$AP Worldwide/Polo Grounds/RCA Records, has spun off a top five hit single on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with “F**kin’ Problems.” The song, which features Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar, hits a new peak this week, rising from #5 to #4.

Industry sources suggest his major-label debut “Long.Live.A$AP.” could sell around 130,000 copies by the end of the tracking week on Sunday, Jan. 20.

The new Billboard 200 chart’s top 10 will be revealed on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 23.

A$AP Rocky’s new album might be one of only two debuts in the top 10 next week, as the only other title aiming for the region is the new “Kidz Bop 23″ compilation. The effort features kid-friendly covers of such recent top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hits as Rihanna’s “Diamonds,” Justin Bieber’s “As Long As You Love Me” and One Direction’s “Live While We’re Young.”