Friday, August 31, 2007

Lil Kim Wants To Go Back To Jail

So you think if you’ve already served time in the pen for perjury that you would basically be doing everything on the up and up… especially as a WOMAN! What woman wants to spend more time in jail, right???

Apparently Lil Kim wants to be on the same cell block as Foxy because she was caught out driving a Lamborghini last night. Usually that’s not a problem, but Kim doesn’t have a driver’s license and worse than that, THE CAR DOESN’T HAVE TAGS ON IT!!! If you’re gonna take a car with no tags for a spin, it should be a Toyota Tercel or something… not something that sticks out like a sore thumb like a friggin’ Lamborgini! Lucky for Kim, the cops who cited her didn’t take her to jail and eventually she was picked up by her lawyer – who drove her away in the Lambo. Now is it just me or aren’t they supposed to NOT let you drive it away if there are no tags on the car??? I guess Kim has a little of that Lohan luck. She didn’t get arrested and she got to keep the car. Go figure! Why can’t people just be smart about these things???

Source: TMZ

Thursday, August 30, 2007

The King, I Mean PRINCE of White Girls Wants You to Have it Straight

You may or may not have heard of Polow (pronounced Polo) Da Don, but he is a producer who has worked with artists like Ciara, Fergie, Kelis, Ludacris, The Pussy Cat Dolls, Rich Boy, etc. With the exception of music industry types, he has pretty much been under the radar, but he had to go and start giving interviews to AllHipHop.com and get a little publicity by making controversial statements. I mean he DOES have to get his visibility game up… you got people like Timabaland, Dr. Dre, Pharrell and Kanye West walking around being recognized. Why can’t Polow get some of that fame???

He recently sat down with AllHipHop.com again to clarify and reiterate statements he made in a previous interview that got all the black internet blogs buzzing with comments from pissed off black women. I basically jacked a good portion of the interview – especially some of his most interesting statements – from All Hip Hop and have it below… but I did leave some of it out so you they can get their clicks too. You can get the entire interview here.

I would LOVE to get feedback comments on this one! So here it goes:

AllHipHop.com: I think people viewed the Black women not being submissive comment as a negative thing. Do you view the idea of a woman being submissive as negative?

Polow Da Don: Well of course [they viewed it as negative], because they've been taught to think that. And that's exactly my point. A lot of those women who probably feel that way probably came up without both parents, or they are probably in a situation where they are not married now. All you got to do is refer to the “Willie Lynch Letter.” First of all, we don’t read enough as a people, we don't educate ourselves enough as a people. When I make strong opinions and comments like this, you're gonna have people that go crazy, and you're gonna have other people that say, "He's right." So my point is, anybody with a strong opinion, or strong words, or when you say something racial, it's an emotional thing. Black women are very emotional, Black people are very emotional. So when you're talking about a race, it's going to be emotional, it's going to be mixed views.

I'm just bringing the problem out to the forefront. That's the only way you can solve a problem. If you're in denial and say, "We don’t have a problem," you will see the divorce rate increase, or you will see [the] marriage rate decrease because it's already been proven. My parents got married almost 40 years ago, and they are still together and more in love than my homeboys and my homegirls.

AllHipHop.com: Do you think that your mom would agree or disagree with your statements?

Polow Da Don: She would definitely say I was right. I love my mother because she is a strong woman. My mother came from Japan. My mother was born in Japan so she has very strong morals. At the end of the day, she definitely believes in letting the man be the man of the house. She definitely believes in family because of what she went through in life. My mother was adopted, so her family is like her only real family. Me, my brother, my sister and my father, we are her life. So she just looks at family a little different, she values it. Of course they have arguments, but they are a healthy couple. But at the end of the day, my mother remains to be a woman, so it makes it so much easier for my father just to be a man. So we were always clear about who was who and what was what. My mother is very strong, she's actually stronger.

It's not that I'm attacking Black women; Black women have done this to themselves. Well I'm not going to say that. They didn't do it to themselves, but they are a part of the cycle, which means they're not helping the situation by not looking at the problem. So let's take White people out of it, and take any other race out of it. I used White women as a comparison because so many Black people get mad because I say that I'm the “King of the White Girls.” First of all, saying that I'm the “King of the White Girls,” how can you find that disrespectful as a Black woman? You are an idiot. If anything, I should have Klansmen feeling disrespected; I should have White women feeling disrespected as far as a Black man saying he's the king of the White women. It's not disrespectful to Black woman at all. If a white man says, "I'm the King of Black women," would [Black women] be mad at the White man? Of course you would be, and so would Black men. You think a White woman would be mad at a White man saying, “I'm the king of Black women?” No, they won’t be mad. So I don't understand how a Black woman can feel offended by me saying I'm the “King of the White Girls.” I didn't come up with that. Like I said, a White man came up with that title for me. But, Black women do need to get their shit together, period, point blank. And if you're in denial of that, you are part of the problem.

AllHiphop.com: Do you think that White women don't have any issues?

Polow Da Don: American women have issues. Black women are the backbone of our families. If every Black woman got together and said, "We're not gonna date guys unless they have PhDs. We're not gonna date guys unless they have a Master’s [degree].” Guess what? In due time, n****s will stop selling dope and they'll start going to college. It's that simple. Again, all you have to do is refer to the “Willie Lynch Letter.” All this was planned. All the negative responses; you're supposed to respond like that. That wasn't even your idea to act like that. That was the white man's idea that had slaves hundreds of years ago. See that's what they don't understand. What I'm doing is shining the light on the problem. So we're shining the light on the roaches, now we got to get these roaches out of here. See me talking like I talk is really a red flag. It's really on some “wake up” s**t.

AllHipHop.com: So why do you go at women more than men?

Polow Da Don: First of all, Americans get divorced almost double any other country. That's a problem within itself. Now Black women, or Black families I should say, almost all end in divorce. Now, a woman, to me, can either hold that together or she can let it go. Most men don’t know how to be men anymore, because most of them come from the brunt of their mothers, with no father there. That woman can't teach them how to be a man. So him not being a man now is just him coming from a background that he's unfortunate. So now, nine times out of ten, he's gonna have a certain way; and if you come from that same kind of background, nine times out of ten, ya’ll are gonna fail as a couple. But it's gonna take the Black women to turn it around. So that's why I come at the Black women first. Just like if I want to have all the hoes on the block and be a pimp, I got to get all the women's backing first. Then I can get all the dudes to come to any party I want them to come to. Look at strip clubs. You take all the women out of strip clubs and see how popular the strip club becomes. You tell women to stop dating dope dealers and you’ll see how cool dealing dope becomes.

AllHipHop.com: So we discussed how some Black have not really learned to be men yet. Do you think that may be a reason why some Black women have a problem being submissive to that kind of man?

Polow Da Don: No. Women have been taught to not trust us. Women have run the household for so long, they've been taught to be independent. So when a man comes in and tries to run the household, they are kind of fighting for that spot, so to speak. There's gonna be a little resistance before a woman just let's it all go because they've seen their mothers be strong, and grandmothers be so strong, and they taught them to be the same way. So when you meet a guy you're gonna challenge him. Take somebody like Oprah (Winfrey.) To me Oprah is a bad example. To me Oprah being titled as the most powerful Black woman in America, and she doesn’t have a man… To me that's sending a bad signal to all young Black women. That's saying the most powerful Black woman in America didn't need a man. You telling me that's a role model?

AllHipHop.com: Do you feel like people who are celebrities hold their tongue on issues like this? Do you think they should?

Polow Da Don: I feel like status and money allows you to be who you really are. I think that's why some people are in the closet, until they get rich, then go, "Oh! I'm gay." This is who I really am. I really am someone who looks at the big picture. I feel like I just see through so much of the bulls**t. I look past the things that are right in front of me. So, all you got to do is read the Bible. Read, just read. It is a fact that it should be God, man, woman, child. I feel like if a woman plays her role, then a man has no choice but to play his role. And they both, as a whole, need to get back into God. Then our children will fall in line. Our children will not disrespect [their] parents. But I think we do have to start with the Black woman because [they] have the most power.

AllHipHop.com: Another statement that offended people was when you said either Black people are idiots or white people are geniuses. I think they interpreted the statement as your personal feelings. Do you remember that statement?

Polow Da Don: I think everybody keeps forgetting that I'm Black myself. And what people like to do is, once somebody gets a little money, all of a sudden you're not one of “them” anymore. The problem is, most of your readers, especially on AllHipHop.com, don't know who they are and don't read, and are not educated. N****s don't read books. Now when you print that, a lot of people are gonna get mad. But I'm gonna tell you something, White people already know this. It's not a secret so don't get mad at me for stating the facts. I'm not making Black people look bad, you're making Black people look bad. Black people already look bad. You go anywhere across the world and see how they respect Black people. Africans don't even respect Black Americans. I'm just saying, this is real s**t. Everybody looks at the Black American like we're fools, like we're lazy, like we're idiots, and like we're dumb. This is factual, and if you don't believe that I'm telling the truth, what you need to do is just do your history and do your homework. Discuss this matter with people around the world. Come on man, n****s is dying and killing over rims and jewelry. It is time to be slapped and wake up.

AllHipHop.com: So do you think that your opinions set you apart from others in the industry?

Polow Da Don: When I came into the game with my production, didn't you hear something different in my music? Like a sense of dignity? When I blew up, snap music was the biggest thing poppin'. When I came with "London Bridge" a hater will look at it like "Aww man, he doing pop music. He giving all that good stuff to white people." I look at it like; I'm bringing them to my culture because that's the most Hip-Hop you've ever heard. "London Bridge" was probably one of the most Hip-Hop beats that came out in the last three to five years. So, everything I do, I do with pride and I do with dignity. And that's why the real leaders in this game respect me. And that's why I'm different. That's why I get invited to dinner dates that others don't get invited to. They know that my mind set, it's just something about me. This is a secret. Black people have secrets. White people don’t. And what I meant when I said “either black people are idiots or white people are geniuses” is that we have fallen for the trick over and over again. We are more enslaved than we've ever been. We used to get our a** beat to do stuff, now we do it on our own. Now we hold each other down on our own. Now we don't wanna be s**t on our own. Now we don't read on our own. I'm a bad motherf****r, any other questions?

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Foxy Wants Out!

Last Thursday I put up a post about Foxy Brown needing to calm her crazy ass down and needing to be sent to jail. Well just days later, she would go in for a hearing for violating her parole and that’s just what happened, they told her she needs to sit her ass in jail until her September 7th hearing date since she can’t get her attitude straight.

So now she’s in jail… complaining and acting a fool. She even had her lawyer file a suit against the New York Department of corrections because she is “suffering greatly” and on the grounds that the judge who tossed her in jail for violating her probation made a ruling that was “arbitrary” and “unlawful.” Sucks to be Foxy, because the judge who received the filing for the suit to get her out tossed it… so her ass will have to stay in jail.

Not so hard now huh??? Do your time Fox… New York is not California. You will be in until they decide to set you free. Let’s hope she is learning a lesson of tough love while in the pen ;-\

Source: Nah Right and The NY Post

Lookin' Broke

Tasha over at YBF has pictures from Yung Joc’s Hustlenomics album release party in the ATL and all I can say is damn! Joc was on that list of hip hop’s richest artists that came out two weeks ago, but how you gonna be rich, wear big gawdy ugly ass chains and STILL LOOK BROKE??!! Not cute Joc. Try again.

Check out the rest of the pics over at YBF.

Poor Little Mixed Girl

KeKe Wyatt’s white momma likes to call her and other people NIGGA. Not NIGGER.

While checking the blogs this morning – one of the first I always check is Rhymes With Snitch because she has that “news from the bathroom wall” – I found the interview of R&B singer Ketara “KeKe” Wyatt from Essence.com. You may remember KeKe from the duet with Avant, “Nothing In This World.” She got sentenced to jail for stabbing her then husband/manager after he “put his hands on her” a few years back, but now she’s out and ready to release a new album.

Although KeKe is light skin-ded (yes, I DID type ‘skin-ded’), it never occurred to me that she was of mixed race, but she is. She speaks about it in her interview with Essence.com… that she’s 25% black and blah blah blah… the entire article is QUITE hilarious because it goes to speak – from my opinion anyway – on how SOME… and I repeat SOME mixed race children grow up without a sense of self and are confused, even sometimes delusional about race – including their own racial make up.

There’s a lot more of the interview and you can get it either over at Essence.com or Rhymes (Rhymes has the funniest comments on the article). I especially tripped out on how she said her white mother used to call her nigga and that her mom uses the word often when she’s talking to people. What her mom chooses to call people is really not that big of a deal to me (people are gonna say what they're gonna say), the part that got me the most is what I pasted below, she refers to black people with “they” and “their” and the rest I just highlighted because its all just so ridiculous! Her label PR person should have shut this shit down before it ever saw the net :-\

Interview:

Essence.com: Yes, and many people still believe that “ignorant people” equals “Black people.”

K.W.: At the end of the day, you’re the one who is ignorant. I don’t think people should use the word so much. I hate how everyone thinks that Black people are beneath them, even Asians, Whites and ...Mexicans. No, I’m not all Black, but I definitely stand up for the Black people. They’ve had it rough, they can’t help the fact that they’re skin is dark, or that their nose is a lil’ wider or that the curls in their hair might be tighter than yours. I don’t think that it’s fair for people who look like me with the light skin, pointy nose and the pretty hair to think that dark-complected people are any less than them. Who am I? I’m not better than you. I breathe the same air and I bleed the same blood. Nobody is better than anybody else. We are all in this struggle called life. I think brown skin is beautiful because people like me have to lay out in the sun to try and look like you. My best friends are Black-Black-Black—and I think that’s so beautiful. I think that’s why I decided to make my children Black. I could have married a White dude or got with a White man and my kids probably would have looked completely White. That’s not what I wanted. Now, they can go outside and get a for-real tan (laughs). I think Black is beautiful. I stand for the African-American people until the day I die.

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By the way… If you know KeKe’s mom, please send her a link to this site… ya know, since she likes the word nigga and all, she would REALLY like my blog ;-)

Here are some YouTube clips of KeKe. I thought it would be good to put up videos of her as well, because sometimes pictures don’t always give you a good sense of what someone looks like (you know with the hair and make-up artists doing their magic). LOOKS BLACK TO ME… but you be the judge:

BET Awards Backstage Interview:

Live in NYC May ’07:

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Athletes Are The New DUMB

I don’t know if Rafer Alston aka Skip To My Lou (from his AND1 days) is guilty or not of the latest charge against him – stabbing a man at Stereo, a Manhattan nightclub, but damn it… will these dudes just stop making it easy for me to talk shit about them???

So ALLEGEDLY Rafer got into an argument with a guy after he bumped into him and decided to stab him. Now I know that he should have better sense than this, so I won’t go all the way off on him because it does sound a little far fetched – especially since club bouncers and witnesses said the ALLEGED victim didn’t appear to have any injuries when he left the club.

BUT…

Since he was just charged with misdemeanor assault and public intoxication THREE WEEKS AGO for manhandling and spitting on a parking attendant because his car was towed, I say he needs to keep his ass at home. No more going out or you lose your NBA contract and its back to AND1 for you! And you know he doesn’t want that :-\

Source: ESPN.com

A Great Candidate for DontDateHimGirl.com

Somebody took Ludacris’ song “Hoes in Different Area Codes” a little too seriously. Travis Henry of the Denver Broncos has NINEnine children with NINE different women in at least four southern states. I will give you a moment to marinate on that.

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According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, a judge has ordered him to pay $3,000 a month to Jameshia Beacham, the mother of his three year old son in Dekalb County Georgia. He has also been ordered by several other judges to pay child support with seven of his other children.

Travis has a $25M dollar contract and gets in the neighborhood of $50,000 a month. He received a one million dollar bonus this year as well. Now you think to yourself, “this should be enough to cover child support for nine children.” Right??? Yes, all that child support should make you have to keep your flossing to a minimum, but you can still live comfortably and take care of your responsibilities. But noooooooo… not with Travis. According to court testimony, he spent $146,000 on jewelry and buying hundred thousand dollar cars :-\

Now I’m a firm believer in people spending their hard earned money however they please, but DAMN NIGGA… you got NINE kids. Pay some child support without having to be ORDERED to by a judge! $146,000 divided by nine is $16,222. That breaks down to a little over $1,350 a month. I know it’s expensive to raise kids these days, but $1,350 a month is better than sending them nothing at all – but of course, we know if he managed his money better, he could pay more. His situation is so bad, that he had to borrow money from his former team, the Tennessee Titans to pay court ordered child support or face going to jail. Something’s wrong with that… this man clearly has a PROJECT NIGGA mentality. And the women who had all that unprotected sex with him? I’m not even gonna speak on the nastiness of his raw penis in all those women – just nine (that we know of) were sperminated! Just think of all the other women he gave his magic stick to. Ewwww. This idiot is giving James Brown a run for his money.

For a funny take on this fool, check out Fresh over at Crunk & Disorderly.

I Don't Believe You. You Need More People.

When young athletes are in middle/high school and their talent is realized, they start getting special treatment. Teachers, coaches, school administrators, parents, friends… mostly everyone coddles them. These kids begin to believe the hype. They come to think of themselves as invincible. That they are above the law – or at least someone will make sure any transgressions will be taken care of – that things will be swept under the rug and they are never held accountable.

Michael Vick is one of those kids. He knew better. His own father warned him that he should disassociate himself from dog fighting. Why risk your NFL career and being an icon in the league for something as stupid as dog fighting? But NOW – after being caught, threatened with federal prison time and losing his lucrative NFL contract and endorsement deals – he says he needs to “grow up.” Word?

Yesterday Mike gave an apology that a lot of sports, legal analysts and even the Falcon’s owner is calling “heart-felt.” But really, how heart felt was that apology? I personally think he just finally got a grasp within the last two weeks of just how serious this whole dog fighting thing is to some Americans and he now knows that he has to appease those he’s offended. Otherwise, he still wouldn’t give a shit, wouldn’t think anything was wrong with what he’s done and basically would still be dog fighting tomorrow if he hadn’t been caught and there weren’t outraged animal advocates. And the whole thing with him finding Jesus, asking Jesus’ forgiveness and turning his life over to God… I just don’t buy it. Prison time and losing millions – possibly having to go work at the Newport News Burger King (because you know he probably knows nothing but football) – will make you feign turning over a new leaf like a muhhphucka! Remember, he still has to be sentenced in December – he has to convince the judge that he’s a changed man if he has any hopes of getting the minimum sentence.

Maybe now some of these other professional athletes, actors and even rappers will now start to take a long, hard look at their entourages. The dudes they choose to keep around them. Keeping questionable people around you – even family, brings heat into your life. Mike’s cousin, Davon Boddie is the dumb-ass who drew the heat. An investigation and drug raid on Davon back in April is how they found dog fighting equipment, which got the investigation against Mike in full swing.

Hey guys, make sure the people that you are loyal to – including family – don’t bring prying eyes upon you. And as I stated in my post about T.I. back on July 21st, the dudes around you need to also be clear, that if anything goes down, they need to take the fall and keep your name out of it… and in return, you take care of them and their family. Clearly, Vick’s co-defendants didn’t have the same loyalty to him that he had for them.

Michael Vick had a lucrative mutli-year contract with the Falcons for $130 million dollars. He was the number one man on that team. He was the most celebrated, talked-about player on that team… he was a BLACK QUARTERBACK in a league that still has too few. Now he’s going to be a convict. All he had to do was train, keep his body in tip-top shape and play football – nothing else. Think about that. There are people out here who have to brave dangerous jobs… or just plain shitty jobs day in and day out just to earn a pittance of what he was banking. Hell, some people can’t even get jobs! Now that’s all shot to hell. The debate rages on now whether or not he will get to play in the NFL again after he serves his federal sentence, but only time will tell.

Check out Rhymes With Snitch for the transcribed, filled with “you-knows,” apology speech he gave after his plea in court yesterday.