The D.C. ambassador put on for his city last night at Howard U’s Crampton Auditorium for the Help Haiti Fundraiser. He performs “90210″ and “Beautiful Bliss”. When it was all said and done, the event raised over $15,000. Wave your flag in the air one time. Read the rest of this entry »
Via Washington Post - Here’s how the Washington Post is reporting things:
Simpson’s departure follows months of declining ratings for his show and internal friction between Simpson and WPGC’s management. The station has sought to boost Simpson’s ratings and attract younger listeners by updating his playlist and playing hit songs more often. Simpson and his producer-son, Donnie Jr., have maintained that the station was meddling, compromising his long-running program and alienating loyal listeners.
CBS had wanted to ease Simpson out with a celebratory retirement party in mid-March, but Simpson declined, according to people familiar with the negotiations between him and the station. Late last week he began telling listeners on the air that his departure was imminent but didn’t specify when he’d be leaving. Read the rest of this entry »
According to MTV, last Friday’s telethon was viewed domestically by 83 milion and grossed over $61 million. Hope For Haiti will continue accepting donations for the next six months. You can phone in at 877-99-HAITI or text: Text “GIVE” to 50555. Read the rest of this entry »
2010? Phil Ade is also on our list, reppin Raheem Devaughn’s 368 Music Group - Check out “Hollywood” from Phil’s mixtape “Starting On JV” and tell us what you think. It’s whats up because I said it’s whats up! Read the rest of this entry »
Chris Breezy tells MTV that Juelz Santana is his favorite artist of the ‘09 while Ryan Leslie’s Transition, is his favorite album of the year. Good thing he didn’t mention MJB. Read the rest of this entry »
“…The Internet will make you think you like, famous when you really not—’cause people see your picture or whatever, on the blogs.”
Couldn’t have said it better. Light skinned Jermaine makes his cover debut on Beyond Race Magazine. Yep, it’s skin deep. Be sure to pick up a copy wherever periodicals are sold.