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“I Still Love H.E.R.” Detroit podcast with Black Milk interview

I Still Love H.E.R. has done a Detroit only podcast. Detroit Deli (Episode 6) also features an interview with Black Milk.

Tracklist:

1. 1st down - No place to go
2. Illa J - Me and my brother
3. Dwele - Keep on
4. Black Milk - Action
5. J.Dilla - Say it!
6. T3 - Yeah
7. J-88 - Get it together (Madlib Remix)
8. Eminem - No Apologies
9. Royce 5’9 - Death is certain
10. Jaylib - Mcnasty Filth
11. Phat Kat - Danger
12. Guilty Simpson - Man’s world
13. Blackreign & Ohkang - Manhood (self-made) myspace.com/blackreignandohkang
14. Black Milk - Sound the alarm
15. Proof - Broken
16. Lawless Element - Love
17. Slum Village - Reunion
18. Platinum Pied Pipers - 50 ways to leave your lover

Download the podcast here.

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Slum Village
Proof (D12)
Black Milk
Phat Kat, Ronnie Cash
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Obie Trice, Black Milk, South Asian hip hop, Eminem, DJ Butter, Nick Speed…

Detroit Hip Hop news bits:

  • Obie Trice is featured on the soundtrack for HBO’s Entourage.
  • Black Milk was recently interviewed by Cream.cz. Check it out if you can understand Czech.
  • This feature in the Metro Times talks about hip hop’s influence in Metro Detroit’s South Asian music scene and Detroit rapper Kidd Skilly.
  • Lawyers are advising Eminem not to sue Apple.
  • DJ Butter will be releasing the first installment of his Whatupdoe? TV DVD magazine September 11th. Go to tribeglobalbroadcast.com for more info
  • Keep your eyes and ears peeled for a double-disc release from Nick Speed.
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Detroit Hip Hop award winners

J Dilla and K-Deezy were the biggest winners at last night’s Detroit Hip Hop Awards, hosted by Mark Da Spark. Winners of the Detroit Hip Hop Awards as written in the Detroit News are:

Female Artist of the Year:

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Group of the Year:

Purple Gang

Male Artist of the Year:

K-Deezy

Producer of the Year Local:

Black Milk

Producer of the Year National:

J Dilla

Mixtape DJ of the Year:

DJ Young Mase

Lyricist of the Year:

Guilty Simpson

Live Performer of the Year:

K-Deezy

Freestyle MC of the Year:

Marv Won

Video of the Year:

Marquise Porter - “Alone”

Album of the Year:

K-Deezy - “Stuck In My Ways”

Song of the Year:

Stretch Money - “Takes Money To Make Money”

Song of the Year Group:

Black Milk ft Guilty Simpson - “Sound the Alarm”

Artist Mixtape of the Year:

Iron Fist Records - “Hand 2 Hand”

Album of the Year National:

J Dilla - “The Shining”

Artist/Group of the Year National:

J Dilla

Song of the Year National:

Eminem - “No Apologies”

Soundscan Retailers Award:

Mae West

Detroit Recognition Award:

Phat Kat

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Jay-Z’s Rocawear links up with Eminem’s Shady Ltd.

SixShot.com reports via MTV that Jay-Z’s Rocawear has linked up with Eminem’s Shady Ltd. clothing line.

Jay-Z recentlly told MTV News that Rocawear now has co-ventures with Eminem’s Shady clothing line and Young Jeezy’s 8732 apparel.

“It’s a thing for us,” Jay said. “All of us, we had the same type of struggle to impart some of that wisdom. I may know a little bit more about clothing at this particular time than Jeezy, but he’s flying lower than me, so he may know more about what’s going on in the streets a little quicker than I. Not much quicker, but a little quicker.”

Jay sold his Rocawear clothing line to the Iconix Brand Group Inc for $204 million in cash earlier this year. Jay still works closely with the brand and will establish a brand new management and licensing company for Iconix.

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Producer Alpha-bet is a busy dude (free mixtape!)

Detroit’s Alpha-bet has amassed some impressive production credits lately. You can hear his work on NBA 2K8, the Speed Channel, MTV, the Discovery Channel, as well as Eminem and D12’s upcoming album.

He’s also been nominated as a Detroit Hip Hop producer of the year and has released a free mixtape - The Warm up: One Take Mixtape with artist, Delo.

This entire mixtape was recorded spontaneously during one day this July in a recording session at Detroit’s Keyz Studios. It’s a what Alpha-bet calls, “The NFL network before the game on Sunday”, leading to the street album Im Popular, coming late-fall, 2007.

Click the cover to download:

Alpha-bet, Delo The Warm Up: One Take Mixtape

Tracklisting:

1. The Warm Up Intro
2. We Walk Detroit
3. I’m Popular: the Street Album
4. Bang on the Table is a Army
5. I like the competition
6. Bitch I’m on the Grind (chop/screw hook by Alpha-bet)
7. I Will Annihilate! (skit)
8. Child of the D
9. Alpha-bet speaks
10.White Girl for a stack
11.You must train for this (skit)
12.Song for Man (keep your head up)
13.Alpha-bet speaks 2
14.Goin out Buckin

Keep up with Alpha-bet and Bang on the Table Productions at his website.

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King Mathers is “bogus”: Eminem’s publicist

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Is Eminem releasing a new album in 2007?

According to Eminem’s Interscope publicist, Dennis Dennehy, the website KingMathers.com is “bogus” and its contents - “…not true”.

After all the rumors and speculation, this qualifies as a legitimate source of information for those seeking news about the new Eminem album.

Adam Graham confirmed what many suspected and has written about it in the Detroit News:

Regarding new material, Dennehy said, “there is no Eminem album on any release schedule.”

Still, for months Em has been rumored to be working on new material and eyeing a 2007 release date. Though the project has been hush-hush, 50 Cent and Eminem’s Shady Records signee, Ca$his, have both mentioned the project in interviews. Rumored collaborators include Dr. Dre, T.I. and Akon.

Regardless of when a new album is released, the title may now not be King Mathers.

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Eminem’s publishers sueing Apple

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The Detroit News has reported that Eminem’s publishers and copyrighters, Eight Mile Style LLC and Martin Affiliated LLC (respectively), have filed a complaint against Apple for allowing unauthorized downloads of their music.

“Eight Mile and Martin have demanded that Apple cease and desist its reproduction and distribution and Apple has refused,” the complaint alleges.

An Apple spokesman had no immediate comment.

Eight Mile Style and Martin also sued Apple in 2004 over the computer maker’s use of the Eminem song “Lose Yourself” in a TV commercial for Apple’s iTunes music store.

A year later, the same companies sued five companies to stop them from selling Eminem song ring tones over the Internet.

Both of the earlier cases were settled out of court.

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If Detroit Rappers were the Wu-Tang Clan


D12

Despite some obvious similarities to the Wu-tang Clan, D12 really didn’t warrant comparison to the 9 man strong team as individuals.

If Detroit emcees were to band together and do a Wu tribute album (purely hypothetical) or form a parallel version of the group, this is how they would form together (like Voltron!).

    RZA - The ring leader - Has to be none other than J Dilla. Aside from fulfilling both emcee/producer capabilities, it’s the actual similarity in the quality of production and the sometimes lacklustre emceeing (see RZA on Ras Kass’ “The End”) that makes this an obvious choice.

    GZA - The wise leader - Another easy one - Less scientific but Phat Kat has been putting in work since the days of 1st Down with his old running mate droppin’ knowledge and schooling cats.

    Method Man - The star - Stole the spotlight on the initial album without necessarily knowing he would (”M-E-T-H-O-D MAN”). That would be Obie Trice. Through all the hype surrounding Eminem and D12, Obie Trice ended up being the most successful of Detroit’s Shady Records recruits. The entire package you would want to see in an emcee.

    Ghostface - If Method Man is “Star A”, Ghostface would be “Star 1A”. In Detroit’s case it would be Royce Da 5′9″. Perhaps the most prolific lyricist with respects due to Eminem, Royce like Ghostface is the underground’s king.

    Ol’ Dirty Bastard - The unpredictable one - Baatin no question. Baatin doesn’t quite have the unintentional comedy of Dirt McGirt down, but maybe that’s something he can exploit.

Wu-tang Clan

The Wu-tang Clan: One of the, if not the best, hip hop groups of all time.

    Raekwon - The storyteller - Big Herk. Easily. Both can whip up grimy tales of crime and street life and paint a picture through their words every time.

    Inspectah Deck - Quiet but deadly. This would be Elzhi. Not the type to jump on award show stages uninvited (“Wu-tang is for the children!”) or constantly seek media attention, but no less deadly on the mic. One of the group’s best emcees and considered very underrated. Hopefully Zhi comes correct on his first solo outing. Deck didn’t quite live up to expectations.

    Masta Killa - The unknown - Not many people could tell you a whole lot about Masta Killa. That fact along with the rhyme style/voice makes me think Billy Nix. The former D-Elite member is a stronger rhymer both lyrically and in flow but the subject matter and overall style are similar.

    U-God - The relatively weaker link out of a strong crew - Not that he couldn’t deliver some fire (”Winter Warz”). He had the voice, but next to some of his group members, he had no choice but to be overlooked. This one’s a hard one. Success wise I would have to say Strike. Again, good lyrical ability but didn’t get the attention his peers did. Still goin strong after his role in 8 Mile, Strike should be alright as long as he doesn’t make bad career moves like U-God did - biting the hand that feeds him (RZA) and making a travesty of hip hop (”Bump” - I won’t even link to the video) a single on your cd.

Other thoughts:

  • T3 could arguably play the role of Cappadonna, the “10th” member of Wu. They both can drop either an underrated or underwhelming verse depending on the song.
  • Proof could have also made a good Method Man. Both have a similar type of voice and could flow for days. But he also had a bit of Ol’ Dirty in him too, so he wasn’t an automatic fit.
  • Eminem just doesn’t fit into any of the Wu. He might have had he gone a different route and joined with Dru Ha and the Boot Camp Clique (another group of emcees that drew comparisons to the Wu).

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