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Monday, April 4, 2011

#Pointgod Watch: Derrick Rose Another MVP Performance w/ 30 pts and 17 asts (March 27th-April 2nd)


I don't mean to take anything away from the teams that made the Final Four or National Champions in the last 3 years but this is just a reminder that Derrick Rose who's the lead MVP candidate would only be a senior in college in this 2010-11 season. Kemba Walker and Jimmer Fredette are great college players but they can't even compare to Derrick Rose. Not only when it comes to natural talent and ability to play the game but Rose just has that "it" factor that has allowed him to carry the former franchise of Michael Jordan to #1 for the first time since the greatest player of all-time retired. He has also beat out the recent 2-time league MVP Lebron James and dominates games offensively. Once Rose really becomes a seasoned veteran and learns to dominate on the defensive end as well he has the potential to become one of the greatest point guards of all-time. Next year would've been his true rookie year and putting up 30 points, 17 assists as well as getting W's is purely dominate.

NBA: Lamar Odom Reaches 12,000pts For His Career (March 27th-April 2nd)



Wednesday, March 30, 2011

#MsLMstatus: Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Rhianna & More To Help Raise Money For Japan Relief (March 20th-26th)


Music from the hottest artists around has been compiled into Songs for Japan, an all-star album created to raise money for earthquake relief efforts. Available today on iTunes, the 38-track digital disc includes Nicki Minaj’s “Save Me,” Eminem’s “Love the Way you Lie (ft. Rihanna),” BeyoncĂ©’s “Irreplaceable” and Cee Lo Green’s “It’s Okay.” The download is $9.99; a physical double disc will be released next month. The charity album is a joint effort between Universal Music Group, Sony Entertainment Music, Warner Music Group and EMI Music.
More than 10,000 people have been declared dead, according to Japan’s National Police Agency. Proceeds from Songs for Japan will be donated to the Japanese Red Cross Society to assist survivors.
John Lennon, “Imagine (Remastered)”
U2, “Walk On”
Bob Dylan, “Shelter From the Storm”
Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Around the World (Live)”
Lady Gaga, “Born This Way (Starsmith Remix)
Beyonce, “Irreplaceable”
Bruno Mars, “Talking to the Moon (Acoustic Piano Version)”
Katy Perry, “Firework”
Rihanna, “Only Girl (In the World)”
Justin Timberlake, “Like I Love You”
Madonna, “Miles Away (Live)”
David Guetta, “When Love Takes Over (feat. Kelly Rowland)”
Eminem, “Love The Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna)”
Bruce Springsteen, “Human Touch”
Josh Groban, “Awake (Live)”
Keith Urban, “Better Life”
The Black Eyed Peas, “One Tribe”
P!nk, “Sober”
Cee Lo Green, “It’s OK”
Lady Antebellum, “I Run to You”
Bon Jovi, “What Do You Got?”
Foo Fighters, “My Hero”
R.E.M., “Man On the Moon (Live)”
Nicki Minaj, “Save Me (Clean Version)”
Sade, “By Your Side”
Michael Buble, “Hold On (Radio Mix)”
Justin Bieber, “Pray (Acoustic)”
Adele, “Make You Feel My Love”
Enya, “If I Could Be Where You Are”
Elton John, “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me”
John Mayer, “Waiting On the World to Change”
Queen, “Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)”
Kings of Leon, “Use Somebody”
Sting, Steven Mercurio & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “Fragile (Live in Berlin)”
Leona Lewis, “Better In Time”
Ne-Yo, “One In a Million”
Shakira, “Whenever, Wherever”
Norah Jones, “Sunrise”

#MsLMstatus: Elizabeth Taylor Passes Away (March 20th-26th)


Liz Taylor, was an English-born American actress. She gained early fame as a child actress and was later recognized not only as a talented and award-winning film star, but also for her glamorous lifestyle and her extraordinary beauty, as most evident in her unusual and striking violet eyes. Her much publicized private life included eight marriages, several life-threatening illnesses, and decades spent as a social activist championing the cause of AIDS awareness, research and cure. A two-time winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress, Taylor is considered one of the great screen actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age. The American Film Institute named her seventh on its Female Legends list.
Elizabeth Taylor devoted consistent and generous humanitarian time, advocacy efforts, and funding to HIV and AIDS-related projects and charities. She also was one of the first celebrities and public personalities to do so at a time when few acknowledged the disease, organizing and hosting the first AIDS fundraiser in 1984, to benefit AIDS Project Los Angeles. With over 30 years of active participation she was involved in raising more than $100 million and expanding public awareness: to fight the pandemic disease; confront its discrimination; and to expand research, treatment access, education, and government funding.



#MYOL News: LeBron James Now Does Furniture For Kids!! Home Court By LeBron James!!! (March 20th-26th)



About 10 years ago I remember hearing many older people who use to watch the NBA in the 80's & 90's complain about how there is too much money in today's game and how commercialism has taken over basketball. At that time I was 14 and couldn't really comprehend what was being said and apply it to the things that I was seeing on TV. I was already part of the target market that was unconciously being affected by the commercials and indirect advertisements during the games. Now that I am older and have a much better understanding, I see that what was just the beginning of an issue back then is like a disease in today's game. Although it takes away from the game it also allows branding and marketing opportunities for today's athletes getting paid amounts of money that we have never seen before. So with the power of branding oneself it allows these athletes to become self-sufficient and make business decisions for their careers in a business environment rather than being just another pawn. I think there is a thin line though. I believe that many athletes today are worrying about branding themselves and getting endorsement deals as their priority over being the best player they can be. This year Lebron has released news about a cartoon coming out, his Nike "Rise" commercial where he addresses many nay-sayers and now children's furniture. The question is when does Lebron have all the time to do these things and is it taking away from his first priority, an NBA Championship?

#MYOL News: Chad Ochocinco Try Out For MLS Soccer Due To Lockout (March 20th-26th)


#MYOL News: MTV's When I Was 17-Wiz Khalifa & "Rolling Papers" (March 20th-26th)


Buy Wiz Kahlifa's Debut Album "Rollin Papers" Here...



Wiz Khalifa is not the first Hip Pop star ever and his road to riches is no different from the stories of many "overnight" success stories. He was underestimated for  long time as he was credited for his music by Rolling Stone in 2005 as an artist to watch. He wasn't performing for the Pittsburgh Steeler at the AFC championship back then, have Amber Rose on his arm or even have a major buzz of today even a year ago. Many people think that "overnight success" literally happens over night. For 5 years after that Rolling stone article Wiz was on the grind and in the meantime he really got a handle on his brand and started operating as a business. Music, clothing line and innovative ideas for future development. Over time Wiz's music got better and his brand stronger which made him gain many fans and people who weren't paying attention before to take a second look. If there is one thing I truly respect about Wiz is he did it his way. He has been very strategic behind the moves that he has made in the game so far. I do enjoy some of his music but for the most part I'm not an avid Wiz Khalifa fan. Whether or not you like Wiz's music you have to respect his hustle. Strategically, making a song for his hometown and indirectly the Pittsburgh Steelers, starting his own rolling papers company and turning down Drake's offer to go on tour were all brilliant marketing ideas that have helped get him to where he is today. To be honest I'm not usually an advocate for an artist like Wiz but I truly respect his strategy, marketing and when he wants to really get lyrical he has the ability to do that. Respect to Wiz, he made his own lane!

#MYOL News: #HappyBirthdayTwitter!! Twitter Turned 5 on March 21, 2011!!! (March 20th-26th)


5 years ago the Hip Hop game was "Going Down" with Young Joc and "Hustlin" with Rick Ross while Jay-Z dropped "Kingdom Come" and Nas claimed "Hip Hop Is Dead". In the NBA Dirk Nowitzki was MVP, Brandon Roy was the Rookie of the Year and the San Antonio Spurs won the NBA Championship over Lebron James and uh Lebron James. So there's probably the worst year in Hip Hop as well as the NBA. Even with that year being corny, there was one little social network that was born that is a social media priority in viral marketing today. Twitter has grown into a self promotion priority for celebrities, brands and want to be's. I must admit that I was never into Twitter when it first came out and I didn't get an account until the summer of 2010. Big shoutout to Twitter, follow me @makeyourownlane and we'll see if Twitter can keep its popularity at the same level for 5 more years! Happy Birthday Twitter!

Hip Hop History: Guru Tribute Announced (March 20th-26th)




The family of rapper Keith “Guru” Elam has announced the details of a celebration of the Gangstarr founder’s life to mark the one-year anniversary of his death. On April 21st, Revive Music Group will mark their 5th anniversary as well during a celebration dubbed the Revive Da Live Big Band Tribute G.U.R.U. and the Jazzmatazz Legacy. The big band tribute to the rapper will be directed by pianist Marc Cary and trumpeter Igmar Thomas, while a variety of special guests will hit the stage during the live, musical production for Guru. Guru’s nephew Justin Elam-Ruff will debut The X Label G.U.R.U. clothing line, which like the event, will benefit a trust fund set up for Guru’s son, K.C. Elam. The Revive Da Live Big Band Tribute to G.U.R.U. takes place April 21st, 2011 at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City. Guru passed away from complications of cancer on April 19th, 2010 at the age of 48.
Although he spent majority of his rap career in New York City and his tribute is there I think it is very important that fans know that Guru was from Boston, MA. Roxbury is where Guru grew up and began rapping. This is a fact that is constantly overlooked both by the industry and even the upcoming artists in Boston and Massachusetts fail to recognize. Guru's "monotone style" and deep lyrics mad e many pay attention to his rhymes and learn from the stories he told on different knowledgeable subjects like "Discipline" or "Take A Look At Yourself". Guru was not only a great rapper/MC but he was also a great artist who created a groundbreaking sound and new era fro Hip Hop with his "Jazzmatazz". He was a smart, educated man who used his talents to chase his dream of being heard by millions of people. Love and respect has to be shown by Hip Hop and his hometown for reaching his goals. Above are interviews I did with Big Shug, Guru's Gangstarr Foundation affiliate and Krumbsnatcha a couple days after he had passed away. RIP Guru and MA$$ will carry on your name and contributions to the game.

Hip Hop: XXL Freshmen Concert 2011 (Video) (March 20th-26th)

Hip Hop: Dreamin-Big K.R.I.T. (Video) (March 20th-26th)

NBA: Derrick Rose Donates $1,000 To Japan For Every Point He Scores! (March 20th-26th)


Derrick Rose has led his team to a performance few could have predicted this season. His Chicago Bulls are in first place by a game in the Eastern Conference, and he’s played himself into serious contention for the league’s MVP award. He’s also taking the lead in one of the league’s charitable efforts: for Friday night’s match-up with the Memphis Grizzlies, the superstar will donate $1,000 for every point he scores to Direct Relief International, a group that helps provide medical care for those affected by the disaster in Japan. Rose, who averages 24.9 points per game, isn’t the only NBA star getting in on the charity action: the Lakers’ Pau Gasol, LaMarcus Aldridge of the Trail Blazers, Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City, and many other big-time scorers have also agreed to chip in $1,000 per point, according to a Chicago Tribune report. Fans interested in joining their favorite stars in the Japan relief efforts can text “Give10” to 20222 to give $10 to Japan, or can donate directly to the Japan Relief and Recovery Fund at www.directrelief.org/Japanrelief.

NBA: Lakers Beat Suns In Triple OT! Kobe Bryant Season High 42 pts, 12 reb, 9 ast (March 20th-26th)


Many people were doubting Kobe Bryant's health this season and some even doubted whether he had the same drive he's had in the past. I can understand questioning his health but to question whether Kobe is going to give it everything he has is where many doubters went wrong. This season Kobe has really shown that he is a seasoned veteran. Since entering the league it was no secret that Kobe's goal was to try and be better than his idol Michael Jordan, hence getting his number change to 24. On his chase to his 7th NBA Finals appearance and 6th NBA final which would match MJ, Kobe is showing that he has no plans on falling short on his pursuit of his 6th championship. The Lakers have only lost one game since the All-Star break where Kobe won MVP and most recently he was one assist shy of a triple double. The Black Mamba dropped 42pts, 12 rebounds and 9 assists in a triple overtime thriller vs. the Pheonix Suns.

NBA: Blake Griffin 1st Triple-Double In 2OT Win vs. Wizards (March 20th-26th)


With all the highlights and all-star numbers from Blake Griffin many people may have thought that a triple-double was something that he had already done this season. Even though Blake is known for his ridiculous athleticism anyone who watches a whole Clipper game can tell that Griffin is much more than just athleticism. He has a quickness, touch and feel for the game that is very rare amongst someone of his size. Even in his first full year of an NBA season Griffin has shown consistent growth in his game and that is clearly evident as he recorded his 1st ever triple-double in double overtime vs. John Wall's Wizards. “It means a lot, but the best part about it was getting the win,” Griffin said after finishing with 33 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists in a career-high 51 1/2 minutes.“It’s always great to keep your teammates involved and keep them going, but you also have to give credit to these guys for hitting shots. It was pretty draining. We just needed to tough it out.”

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

#MYOL News: Nate Dogg Passes Away (March 13th-19th)


There is no one better when it comes to hooks in Hip Hop and there never will be! Nate Dogg has influenced generations of artists both directly and indirectly. RIP Nate Dogg!

#MYOL News: One-Legged Anthony Robles Wins Division 1 Wrestling Championship (March 13th-19th)



I'm a sports advocate, no matter what sport it is. For someone to dedicate themselves to anything arts, sports, etc shows a commitment and character. Physical sports are even harder to dedicate yourself to because on top of the mental fatigue you also feel the physical bumps and bruises. Wrestling is one of those sports where you experience both mental and physical fatigue. There are many people born with disabilities that don't allow them to participate in sports. Some of those disabilities do not allow people to participate at all and some disabilities just put others at a disadvantage. Having only one leg while wrestling is a major disadvantage. What I really love about sports is that although everyone may not have the same level of talent, once you hit the floor, field, mat, etc is that everyone's hunger to win is on an even level. Heart is something that certain people are either born or not born with. Watch this video above as Anthony Robles shows you what heart can do for you even with one leg! Shouout to Anthony Robles who definitely made his lane like no other! This is not the last the world will hear from Anthony Robles!

#MYOL News: Will Smith Replaces 30 Laptops To School In Philly (March 13th-19th)



After a school in  West Philly reported that 60 laptops were stolen, The Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation and the Charlie Mack Cares organization donated 30 new laptops to replace some of the stolen ones. The Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation was created to help inner-city children and their families. Will Smith is giving back to the community he grew up in. The accomplished rapper-turned-actor’s foundation, Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, teamed up with the Charlie Mack Cares organization to gift West Philly High School with 30 computers. The donation replaced some of the 60 computers stolen from the school last month.
According to NBC Philadelphia, the equipment stolen was worth $80,000 and included 58 laptops, two desktops and an LCD projector. Ironically the burglary came just as the school was celebrating its 100th anniversary. Surveillance video revealed three people wearing masks and gloves running through the school’s hallways on the day of the burglary. The suspects have since been apprehended and charged with the crime. Police were able to recover only half of the stolen property, when Smith and his friend, Mack stepped in giving laptops and a desktop computer to the school.
Known for his philanthropy, Smith was honored at the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Annual Tribute Dinner in 2009. “Will often gets honored for the great talent he is, and it’s just fantastic to see him being honored for the great man that he is,” his wife Jada said during the event.
The Will and Jada Smith Foundation supports acts to improve the welfare of inner-city families and education.

#MYOL News: Happy Birthday Quincy Jones! (March 13th-19th)


Quincy Jones is an American musician. As a conductorrecord producermusical arrangerfilm composertelevision producer, and trumpeter his career spans five decades in the entertainment industry and a record 79 Grammy Award nominations, 27 Grammys, including a Grammy Legend Award in 1991. He is particularly recognized as the producer of the album Thriller, by pop icon Michael Jackson, which has sold more then 110 million copies worldwide, and as the producer and conductor of the charity song “We Are the World”. Mr. Jones' accomplishments, awards and nominations are endless. He was the driving force behind the most classic time in African-American music history. He is an icon and an inspiration in my pursuit to get into the music business one day. The dedication and vision of Mr. Jones is one that I will continue to study and imitate in my growth as a brand. 



#MsLMstatus:Happy Birthday Queen Latifah (March 13th-19th)



From hardcore female MC to an entertainment icon, the "Queen" is the epitome of #MsLMstatus. From the beginning of her music career she let us know that if you were called her a bitch you would get "punch dead in your eye" on her first hit single "U.N.I.T.Y.". She helped pioneer a Hip Hop sound that is used by many MCs today both male and female. Her abililty to kick hot, heartfelt lyrics and sing on a track was helping her sell millions of records way before Nelly came along. In true #MsLM status form she capitalized on her success as a rapper and after her second single "Just Another Day" the Queen began her takeover in Hollywood. She is now an executive producer, director and actress with a Golden Globe award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Image Awards, a Grammy Award, six additional Grammy nominations, an Emmy Award nomination and an Academy Award nomination. Queen Latifah came in the game demanding respect as a black woman and has set an example for many people aspiring to reach their dreams in music, entertainment but more importantly life and philanthropy.

Hip Hop History: SXSW Panel - What Hip Hop Gave America (March 13th-19th)


Chart-topping work by black artists
In the 1950s, The Crew-Cuts remade “Earth Angel,” a song originally done by The Penguins. The Crew-Cuts version went higher the charts. In the 1980s, Robert Palmer remade “I didn’t mean to turn you on,” a song first performed by Cherelle. His version was more successful. In both ages, Charnas argued, radio and TV stations rarely played music by black and white artists. As hip-hop began to get radio play, its success exploded – no no “translation” needed, as Charnas put it. “It can’t just be the biggest thing in black culture,” Wilson said. “It has to be the biggest thing in pop culture.”
Hustling
All this viral marketing we’ve seen down at SXSW, all the stickers, fliers, street teams and semi-secret events – they all came from hip-hop, Charnas contends. Early on, rappers couldn’t get their music on labels, on radio or TV, so they had to promote it themselves. It worked, in a big, big way. “Suddenly, there was a whole industry built around this stuff,” Charnas said. There’s something to think about for all those folks handing out USB drives full of indie rock or stickers for hard-core bands.
Super-empowered artist moguls
Once upon a time, artists would approach labels and ask for branding that would give them a larger audience, even as it sacrificed their control over their work. Enter Wu Tang Clan and a deal that allowed them to sign as a group while all nine members could continue to create solo work. “Instead of artists looking to be branded by the label, labels were looking to be branding by the artists,” Charnas said. That led to bigger and better deals, and hip-hop leaders commanding their own business.
Hip-hop in the corporate world
Charnas played a commercial that will probably appear in my nightmares for the next few weeks: Rapping chicken nuggets. As he explained, “It was a big joke, a big joke to corporate America, this rap stuff.” But it didn’t take long for corporations to notice there was a serious and growing audience for hip-hop, and they couldn’t treat it as a fad, or approach it with rhyming puppet nuggets.
President Barack Obama
The president wasn’t elected only by rap stars, but panelists argued that a generation familiar with hip-hop had to happen before Obama could’ve won.
“He’s a great orator. He gives great speeches. He’s not a rapper. He’s a little bit older, but we look at this guy, and he kind of understands this stuff…he’s gonna keep our point of view in the politics of the world,” Wilson said.
Stone took it a step further: “This is hip-hop’s America. That’s the America I live in, and the America I want to live in. Very diverse. The vote for Obama was a vote for this vision of America.” 


-CNN

Hip Hop: Lil Wayne Announces Carter IV Official Release Date! (March 13th-19th)

Hip Hop: XXL 2011 Freshmen Freestyles - Cyhi Da Prynce (March 13th-19th)

Hip Hop: XXL 2011 Freshmen Freestyles - Lil Twist (March 13th-19th)

Hip Hop: XXL 2011 Freshmen Freestyles - Big K.R.I.T. (March 13th-19th))

Hip Hop: Killers - J.Cole (March 13th-19th)


"This may be the last time you see me free ma, Don’t spend it cryin’/You did your best, me I was blessed, know you were stressed tryin’/To keep me out the streets, me ducking police/Tryin’ not to make a peek to wake you up out your sleep/A drunk and high fool/Skip a class, fluncking high school I know you taught me better, somehow I never learned/Said I was playing with fire, somehoe I never burned/You tried to set me straight, somehow I never permed/You tried to show me right but somehow I never turned/Lost in a cloud of marijuana, are you sane dummy/Dry your face mommy, your not to blame for me/See I’m a man, I gotta take whatever came for me/At times I wonder ’bout my father/Would it change for me if he was around?"

"N-ggas that I used to hoop with is doing triple life/Gave up the jump shot/Work on the john shot/Who woulda thought I used to block this n-ggas lay ups/Now he’s in a cell layed up/I wish you well, stay up
Like insomniacs/This life can make a n-gga fold like a laundry mat/I sip this cognac though to ease my brain from all this pain/and so that I react slow, in this fast world/Slow n-ggas, fast girls"

"You had to scrap with any n-gga that would call you lame/Ashamed no doubt, so many n-ggas go they brains blown out/Snatched a n-gga chain and he got his name rolled out in obituaries/Another body in a cemetary/Another young n-gga in the penetentiary/And he don’t give a f-ck no missionary/Rap visionary, paint a picture n-gga pictionary/Tell you what it is, I’m a dictionary/I knew a n-gga that threw his d-ck in every chick in every city that he went to/Went hard like the rent due"