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Honestly, I am not sure where this came from or what it's background is, but it appears to be at least somewhat official (if only because 8 Ball & MJG did it on their own/for fun/whatever). Check it out.
Via boyzndahood at BadBoyForever.com.
From MTV News:
In 2007, Atlanta artists continue to prove their city's prowess as the Southern mecca of hip-hop, as they come through with more big hits than Alex Rodriguez. With new albums on the way from T.I., Joc and DJ Drama, MTV News decided to fill you in on the next invasion of ATLiens. Charts, beware.
Gorilla Zoe
With his gravelly voice and measured flow, Boyz N Da Hood's newest inductee, Gorilla Zoe, hopes to fill the shoes of departing member Young Jeezy and keep the movement moving, Menudo-style. Featured heavily on DJ Smallz and Block's mixtape Welcome to My Block 2, Zoe can also be found spitting alongside fellow Block Entertainment mate Yung Joc on his new single "Coffee Shop."
Next up: the video for "Coffee Shop" followed by BNDH's sophomore project, Back Up in Da Chevy, due August 7.
Via boyzndahood at BadBoyForever.com.
Here are Bad Boy's latest SoundScan numbers with Billboard 200 positions:
96. "Press Play" by Diddy (down from 85), 7,300 (624,900 overall).
126. "Greatest Hits" by The Notorious B.I.G. (down from 99), 6,100 (212,400).
171. "Ridin High" by 8 Ball & MJG (down from 139), 4,600 (118,300).
NR. "New Joc City" by Yung Joc, 1,700 (922,700).
NR. "Danity Kane" by Danity Kane, 700 (905,300).
Here is the cover for the "Just Watch Me" single by Jordan McCoy.
This one caught me a bit off guard. I didn't think they'd go in this direction - partly because the song doesn't really fit it. The cover seems really pop (although, you could say they are establishing her mix with the different things in the picture - for example, wire bracelet = punk, Hendrix shirt = rock, bubblegum = pop... if you really wanted to analyze it, that is) where the song isn't what you'd call a typically bouncing pop track, it's more of an inspirational, dramatic type of song. That's my feeling, anyway.
We already knew Bad Boy was interested in him, according to him, but he mentioned it again in a recent AllHipHop.com interview.
AllHipHop.com: Speaking of, have Diddy and Nas contacted you?
Royce da 5�9�: I talked with Diddy while I was [writing for his Play album]. He likes me as an artist, and expressed that when I�m ready. he is interested in listening, but I wasn�t ready at the time. And Nas has made public comments about me, but he hasn�t contacted me personally.
AHH: Do you want another major label record deal?
Royce da 5�9�: I�m going to get one. That�s the plan with this album. We are going to finish it, shop it and find the right place for me.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind seeing it. I'd be interested to see what he could come up with with a Diddy and Bad Boy influenced album.
RockPop Gallery has the story with the artist, Howie Green, who made the painting that was used for the cover of the "Unbelievable" Biggie tribute mixtape released in March. You can see a picture of Mick Boogie with Diddy holding the tape at at Mr. Green's site/
I always find it interesting when small personal projects, like my Biggie Smalls portraits, strike a chord with a public audience and go on to have life of their own. Being of a certain age I wouldn't exactly call myself a rap or hip hop aficionado - but I do know a great face when I see one and Biggie Smalls was one cool looking guy. I came across some photos of the Notorious B.I.G. when I was researching possible images for a mural project I was working on - a 30' x 15' wall of my album cover paintings. The mural, now located in Jacksonville, FL, needed to have a wide cross section of musical styles represented and I was looking for recording artists that were well known to most people. I found two vintage black and white promotional images of Biggie that reminded me of the kind of old school look that the jazz cats of the 1950s and the Blues guys of the 1930 used to have - "Cool" as they could possibly be. ...
Several days after the album came out I was very surprised to get a photo emailed to me by Mick Boogie of him and P Diddy holding the CD with my album cover artwork (see below). I have received several emails from folks who appeared on the album expressing their appreciation of the cover and Mick is having me do a very large version of the cover done that will be given to P Diddy to hang up in the offices of Bad Boy Entertainment."
AllHipHop.com reports that Yung Joc will be a presenter at the Choose Success Awards in Atlanta.
The Choose Success Awards will honor and award students from Atlanta Public Schools and Dekalb County Schools who have made a difference through community service and who have also made significant improvements in school.
8 Ball & MJG, Yung Joc and Boyz N Da Hood will be performing tonight in Miami at Springfest starting at 7:45 PM.
Via Bad Boy.
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