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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Willow Smith to Remake One of Her Father's Hits?


10-year-old Willow Smith already knows how to work the Internet and music gossip rags into a tizzy. When asked in a recent interview about potential songs for her debut, her father's hip-hop classic 'Parents Just Don't Understand' came up and Willow revealed that she just might be working on a cover version.

"There's a possibility that I will," she said. "It's a really great song."

Willow also touched on her relationship with Roc Nation head honcho Jay-Z. She finds him very open to ideas, an engaging boss and open to improvement in order to make the best possible product.

"When I have an idea and I express it to him," she said, "he doesn't say, 'Oh that's bad I don't like that.' He tries to make it better."

She is keeping her other new material close to the vest. When asked to outline other new songs, she drew her interviewer in close and whispered that it's all going to remain a secret. She did let loose that her other debut material will center around unique messages in a similar manner to her breakout hit 'Whip My Hair.'

Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, Stat Quo & Cashis - Syllables


A new song from Dr. Dre has hit the Internet. The track, titled "Syllables," features the powerful combination of Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, Stat Quo and Cashis.

Eminem leads the track and features the rapper chastising Hip-Hop fans, who no longer pay attention to the artform and lyricism in Hip-Hop.

Jay-Z comes in second and followed by Dr. Dre, who delivers a verse that also checks the younger generation, which is followed by a mock chorus, featuring Eminem singing an R&B hook.

50 Cent comes in next, followed by Stat Quo. Cashis ends "Syllables."

Master P. Announces Health Awareness Concert In Honor Of Teena Marie In Feb


Rap mogul Master P. will host an event during Grammy week honoring late R&B singer Teena Marie, in hopes of raising awareness about health related issues, whether its diabetes, high blood pressure or obesity.

Master P. and his son Romeo are rallying celebrities to support Michelle Obama's anti-obesity campaign via his Move With Music organization, which is dedicated to fighting child obesity.

According to reps for Master P., the mogul and his son will host an event on February 11th in Los Angeles, which is sponsored by ME Entertainment Network, RTC Media Group and Urban Born Foundation.

"We are taking the initiative to help fight child obesity by educating the next generation on how to eat right and exercise through music, dance and entertainment," a rep for Master P. told AllHipHop.com in a statement. "We are connecting musicians and entertainers through concert events to bring awareness to this epidemic of childhood obesity and health issues."

In 2010, a number of popular figures lost their lives to health-related issues. Artists like Solomon Burke, rapper Apache, Teena Marie, Guru, Marvin Isley, Shannon Tavarez, Gregory Isaacs, Teddy Pendergrass and others.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 67% adults are overweight or obese and over 33% of children/adolescents are also overweight or obese.
 
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