Pimp C., Hip-Hop Boot Camp Auditions, Mad Linx, The EBC
Port Arthur, Texas native and UGK group member Pimp C. scored a #1 debut with his solo CD The Pimpalation (Return of the Trill). The album hit #1 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart this week, while landing at #3 on Billboard's Top 200 Chart. The album, which shipped gold, was released on July 11. The Pimpalation features guest appearances from Scarface, 8-Ball & MJG, Chamillionaire, Lil Keke, Ali & Gipp, Z-Ro and Bun B. Production duties were handled by Mike Dean, Jazze PHA, Mannie Fresh, Mr. Lee, Clay D and Cory Mo. A Chopped & Screwed version of The Pimpalation album is due in stores on July 25.
Joe Jackson will host a competition in Philadelphia to find one contestant for his upcoming television show Hip-Hop Boot Camp. The talent show is being held in conjunction with Philadelphia based community organization "Men United for a Better Philadelphia." Contestants between the ages of 18-32 can enter the competition, which will not accept offense, or vulgar lyrics. Guest speakers will also be on hand to explain the importance of education and avoiding drugs, gangs and guns. There are 25 available spots during the competition, but only one will be selected to participate in the nationally televised TV show. Jackson and Philadelphia Mayor John Street will host a press conference at The Mayors Office at City Hall on Friday (July 21). The event takes place Sunday (July 23) from 12 PM – 7 pm at the Mander Recreation Center, located at 23rd & Diamond Street.
Mad Linx, host of Bet's Rap City, stars in a new DVD titled On The Grind, which takes an in-depth look at some of Hip-Hop's recent feuds, including Gucci Mane verse Young Jeezy and Young City verses Choppa. Artists who appear on the DVD include Russell Simmons, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Xzibit, Jim Jones, Rakim and others. Also included in On The Grind is an instructional portion that explains the intricacies of DJ'ing a party successfully to future spin doctors. "I didn't just want this to be the typical Hip Hop DVD," Mad Linx said. "I wanted to give viewers something to talk about, whether it is the true story behind some of rap's most publicized beefs or how I cope on the road traveling around the world. I thought it would be great to include an instructional section for anyone who loves to spin and wants to know more about the craft." On The Grind was directed by Hakim Taylor and hits stores Sept. 26.
The Entertainers Basketball Classic is hosting the second annual Celebrity and All-star Basketball Extravaganza on Sunday (July 23) at Madison Square Garden. The EBC which operated out of Holcombe Rucker Memorial Park for the past 20 years, will feature playground stars Ali "The Black Widow" Moe, Malloy "Future" Nesmith, Corey "Homicide" Williams and others competing during the All-star game, while the Celebrity game will feature Cam'ron, Jim Jones, Joe Budden, Zab Judah, Michael B. Jordan (All My Children) and others. Tickets are priced between $10 - $50 and are on sale now at Madison Square Garden box office and at all Ticketmaster locations.
Joe Jackson will host a competition in Philadelphia to find one contestant for his upcoming television show Hip-Hop Boot Camp. The talent show is being held in conjunction with Philadelphia based community organization "Men United for a Better Philadelphia." Contestants between the ages of 18-32 can enter the competition, which will not accept offense, or vulgar lyrics. Guest speakers will also be on hand to explain the importance of education and avoiding drugs, gangs and guns. There are 25 available spots during the competition, but only one will be selected to participate in the nationally televised TV show. Jackson and Philadelphia Mayor John Street will host a press conference at The Mayors Office at City Hall on Friday (July 21). The event takes place Sunday (July 23) from 12 PM – 7 pm at the Mander Recreation Center, located at 23rd & Diamond Street.
Mad Linx, host of Bet's Rap City, stars in a new DVD titled On The Grind, which takes an in-depth look at some of Hip-Hop's recent feuds, including Gucci Mane verse Young Jeezy and Young City verses Choppa. Artists who appear on the DVD include Russell Simmons, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Xzibit, Jim Jones, Rakim and others. Also included in On The Grind is an instructional portion that explains the intricacies of DJ'ing a party successfully to future spin doctors. "I didn't just want this to be the typical Hip Hop DVD," Mad Linx said. "I wanted to give viewers something to talk about, whether it is the true story behind some of rap's most publicized beefs or how I cope on the road traveling around the world. I thought it would be great to include an instructional section for anyone who loves to spin and wants to know more about the craft." On The Grind was directed by Hakim Taylor and hits stores Sept. 26.
The Entertainers Basketball Classic is hosting the second annual Celebrity and All-star Basketball Extravaganza on Sunday (July 23) at Madison Square Garden. The EBC which operated out of Holcombe Rucker Memorial Park for the past 20 years, will feature playground stars Ali "The Black Widow" Moe, Malloy "Future" Nesmith, Corey "Homicide" Williams and others competing during the All-star game, while the Celebrity game will feature Cam'ron, Jim Jones, Joe Budden, Zab Judah, Michael B. Jordan (All My Children) and others. Tickets are priced between $10 - $50 and are on sale now at Madison Square Garden box office and at all Ticketmaster locations.
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