Young Dro & Yung Joc, Dat Boy O Killed, Kweli, White Rappers
According to rapper Young Dro, he and fellow Atlanta native Yung Joc have teamed to create a new movie, "Young & Yunger." While Dro didn't reveal the details of the plot, the movie is being pitched to some Hip-Hop Hollywood A-listers. "We’re shopping the movie around talking to [Ice] Cube, Charlie Mack, Will Smith’s people and stuff like that," Young Dro told AllHipHop.com. Mack and Smith served as executive producers of ATL, which starred T.I., the CEO of Grand Hustle Entertainment. Grand Hustle released Dro's album Best Thang Smokin', which spawned the hit "Shoulder Lean." In related news, Yung Joc has teamed with DJ Drama to release a new Gangsta Grillz mixtape titled Welcome to My Block. Welcome to My Block features appearances by Russell "Block" Spencer (CEO of Block Entertainment), P. Diddy, Boyz N Da Hood, Lil Wayne, Dipset Ying Yang Twins and others and is in stores now.
A man found slain at a Colorado Springs motel was identified as Iliff Omar Burleson aka Dat Boy O, a rising rapper in the area. Burleson had recently released a single "Dont' Blow Me Up," which is getting airplay on local Hip-Hop station KIBT 96.1 The Beat. The rapper was also featured on the stations Christmas CD. According to the Colorado Springs Gazette, Dat Boy O was also proclaimed a local sensation in a recent profile in the Colorado Springs Independent. The rapper moved from Katy, Texas to Colorado Springs, so he could be closer to his family. “I don’t know what went down at that motel,” Sandra Ramseur told The Gazette. “I’m in the dark about a lot of this stuff. Burleson leaves behind a four-year-old son. Police have no suspects or motives in Dat Boy O's murder.
TeamWorks Media launched part two of their Big Ten Conference men's basketball campaign "Welcome to the Big Stage" featuring rapper Talib Kweli. The PSA made its national debut last week on CBS, during the Indiana-Kentucky men's basketball game. In part 1 of the campaign, Kweli performed an original rhyme in an underground club setting. In part 2, Kweli performs a new rhyme in a large, sold out amphitheater, cut in with footage of Big Ten highlights. TeamWorks Media shot both PSA's in a green-screen studio in high-definition, allowing Kweli to appear in a 360-degree animated environment. The PSA has been customized into eleven Big Ten school-specifics versions, which highlight game footage from each team. The PSA airs during every Big Ten game.
VH1 will premiere ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show on Monday, Jan. 8. The show is hosted by Michael "MC Serch" Berrin of the pioneering white rap group, 3rd Bass and super producer, Prince Paul. The (White) Rapper Show is set in the South Bronx and features 10 contestants from all over America being tested on their knowledge of Hip-Hop and their views on race. The group of white rappers are competing for $100,000 dollars and reside in "The White House," where pioneers like Grandmaster Flash, Kurtis Blow, Fat Joe, Just Blaze and others critique them on their skills and knowledge. The (White) Rapper Show premieres on Jan. The eight-episode series airs at 10:30 pm.
A man found slain at a Colorado Springs motel was identified as Iliff Omar Burleson aka Dat Boy O, a rising rapper in the area. Burleson had recently released a single "Dont' Blow Me Up," which is getting airplay on local Hip-Hop station KIBT 96.1 The Beat. The rapper was also featured on the stations Christmas CD. According to the Colorado Springs Gazette, Dat Boy O was also proclaimed a local sensation in a recent profile in the Colorado Springs Independent. The rapper moved from Katy, Texas to Colorado Springs, so he could be closer to his family. “I don’t know what went down at that motel,” Sandra Ramseur told The Gazette. “I’m in the dark about a lot of this stuff. Burleson leaves behind a four-year-old son. Police have no suspects or motives in Dat Boy O's murder.
TeamWorks Media launched part two of their Big Ten Conference men's basketball campaign "Welcome to the Big Stage" featuring rapper Talib Kweli. The PSA made its national debut last week on CBS, during the Indiana-Kentucky men's basketball game. In part 1 of the campaign, Kweli performed an original rhyme in an underground club setting. In part 2, Kweli performs a new rhyme in a large, sold out amphitheater, cut in with footage of Big Ten highlights. TeamWorks Media shot both PSA's in a green-screen studio in high-definition, allowing Kweli to appear in a 360-degree animated environment. The PSA has been customized into eleven Big Ten school-specifics versions, which highlight game footage from each team. The PSA airs during every Big Ten game.
VH1 will premiere ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show on Monday, Jan. 8. The show is hosted by Michael "MC Serch" Berrin of the pioneering white rap group, 3rd Bass and super producer, Prince Paul. The (White) Rapper Show is set in the South Bronx and features 10 contestants from all over America being tested on their knowledge of Hip-Hop and their views on race. The group of white rappers are competing for $100,000 dollars and reside in "The White House," where pioneers like Grandmaster Flash, Kurtis Blow, Fat Joe, Just Blaze and others critique them on their skills and knowledge. The (White) Rapper Show premieres on Jan. The eight-episode series airs at 10:30 pm.
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