Kim Kardashian West Jumps Into Ye’s Latest Dust-Up and Twitter Tells Her to Have a Stadium of Seats
Below is just a sip of what went down on Twitter between Kim K and Rhyme fest if you want to read more——> https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/kim-kardashian-west-takes-a-break-from-cultural-appropr-1826356212?utm_medium=socialflow&utm_source=theroot_facebook
Kanye West continues to piss just about everybody off in his quest for self-destruction an album promotion, this time with his forever-bronzed, real-life Bratz doll wife, Kim Kardashian West, inserting herself into his catastrophic drama.
Since The Root reported on that dog’s mess of a beef between West, his G.O.O.D. Music artist, Pusha T, and Drake yesterday, West has managed to trash his own name even more, as if that were even possible.
Rapper and songwriter Che “Rhymefest” Smith, who is supposedly running West’s nonprofit, Donda’s House, named for Ye’s late mother Donda West, hopped into the Drake/Pusha/Ye fray by tweeting that West is neglecting his mother’s namesake org.
Rhymefest tongue-in-cheekily wrote that when West pays Drake his $100,000 invoice, that he should put some money towards Donda’s House, because Kanye has allegedly let the place falter, saying, “fuck the youth of Chicago” for good measure. READ MORE——>
https://twitter.com/rhymefest/status/1000407777288781824?s=21
Ye’s wife, Kim Kardashian West, took a break from cultural appropriation and got online to defend her husband on Twitter, starting off by saying that Rhymefest was a liar and something dumb about fake Yeezys:
Then there was this:
I saw you at our studio a few weeks ago so why didn’t you bring this up then @RHYMEFEST ? You were trying to get Kanye to listen to your sub par beats. You have the audacity to use Kanye’s mom name to try to shead a negative light on Kanye.
— Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) May 26, 2018
Whatever Happened To Hip Hop documentary Repost
Great documentary on hip hop history!
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I bring you Tristate X Oh No “G.T.D.” feat Xiomara A tribute to the late Tommy Ford
Kanye West’s latest controversy involves a photo of the late Whitney Houston’s drug-filled bathroom
Kanye really needs a BLACK woman in his life to pull him back down to earth. The only woman that could do that was his dear mama
Original article written Thursday, May 24, 2018
File this under the mysteries of Kanye West.
The rapper selected an eerily familiar photo for the cover of a new album that he produced, Pusha T’s Daytona. It shows the late Whitney Houston‘s drug-filled bathroom, and was featured on the cover of the National Enquirer in 2006.
https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/999771408258318338?s=21
And, as Pusha T explained on the Angie Martinez Show Wednesday, West was the driving force in that decision. After all, they had already selected something else ahead of the album’s Friday release. “He changed my artwork last night at 1 a.m. He wasn’t feeling it,” Pusha T told Martinez. “[Originally], the artwork — it was pictures that we all agreed on. He picked the photographer, I took these pictures, I was like, ‘Yo, these are fresh.’ I picked all of these pictures out, he had a little edit to it, how he wanted the actual grading of the picture to look. Picked the picture, great, we look, boom, boom, boom, it’s good.”
https://twitter.com/beats1/status/999809069446778880?s=21
West then insisted on spending $85,000 of his own money for the snapshot. West was adamant: “This is what people need to see to go along with this music,” Pusha T said.
The image that West shared is slightly different than the original photo. For one, the beer can has disappeared in the Daytona version.
Houston, 48, died Feb. 11, 2012, in a bathtub at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif., where she was staying for the Grammy Awards. The coroner’s office determined that she died by accidental drowning, but cocaine and heart disease contributed to her death.
The “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” singer began using drugs in her early 20s, according to People. She checked into rehab multiple times throughout her short life.
Just last month, singer Lorde got backlash after she shared a photo of a bathtub with the caption “And iiii will always love you.”
She later apologized: “Extremely extremely poorly chosen quote,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories. “I’m so sorry for offending anyone — I hadn’t even put this together, I was just excited to take a bath. I’m an idiot. Love Whitney forever and ever. Sorry again.”
A few of West’s followers disapproved of his use of the photo, but he’s used to that sort of thing.
READ MORE——> https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/kanye-wests-latest-controversy-involves-photo-late-whitney-houstons-drug-filled-bathroom-011851027.html
Elfen’s TBT Music Video of the week 1984 Midnight Star Operator
Midnight Star was one of the hottest bands throughout the 1980’s. I was 12 in 1984. And my Mama would not allow me to watch any music videos. But I snuck and watched this one though!
Midnight Star Operator
Elfen’s R&B TBT 1984 Midnight Star Operator
OMG I LOVED THIS SONG BACK IN late 1984 and 85!!! Operator stayed 1# on the R&B top 40 for 5 weeks! Beverly Hills Cop was in theaters and made $15,214,805 that weekend. TV Shows that year was St Elsewhere, Webster, The Cosby Show, Hill Street Blues. 1984 you could hop in your car, take a bus or walk to your local record store and get this album for about $9! I know this album wore the niddle on the record player! Next Thursday I’ll be featuring one of Michael Jackson sisters! See you next week!!
Elfen’s Neosoul Hip Hop Music Video of the week Wednesday May 23rd 2018
Do you see who I see? Will Smith makes a cameo! Dj Jazzy Jeff and Will are FaceTimin’ Dayne and Rhymefest! Download Dj Jazzy Jeff’s new album M3 on Apple iTunes or Bandcamp
Skaters Paradise by DJ Jazzy Jeff featuring Rhymefest and Dayne Jordan
Woman accuses R. Kelly of sexual battery, giving her herpes
NEW YORK — R. Kelly sexually abused and demeaned a woman, locked her in rooms and vehicles for punishment and infected her with herpes, according to a lawsuit that furthers a string of misconduct accusations against the platinum-selling singer.
Faith Rodgers said in the suit filed Monday in New York that the “I Believe I Can Fly” singer “mentally, sexually and verbally” abused her during a roughly yearlong relationship.
Kelly’s management team declined to comment Tuesday but previously denied claims that Rodgers made in a police report filed in Dallas in April.
Rodgers’ lawsuit includes some of the same allegations and adds to them, painting a portrait of forceful sex, humiliation, unwanted sex tapes and sometimes confinement by one of pop music’s best-selling — and most embattled — artists.
Rodgers, 20, said Tuesday on “CBS This Morning” that Kelly, 51, instructed her to call him “daddy” and told her his goal was to teach her how to have sex like a “mature woman.”
Her suit comes as Kelly faces growing criticism after years of being accused of troubling conduct toward girls and young women.
The Time’s Up campaign against sexual harassment and assault took aim at the R&B singer last month. This month, a Chicago concert was canceled after protests. Spotify removed his music from its promoted playlists and algorithms following a #MuteRKelly social media campaign.
Rodgers said she met the three-time Grammy winner after a March 2017 concert in San Antonio. Two months later, she said he flew her to New York to attend a show.
She told “CBS This Morning” that she “submitted” to sex when he came to her hotel room and demanded she take off her clothes. She said she didn’t want to have sex with him but “just froze up.”
“He has this type of, like, intimidation right off the bat. You know? So I was just waiting for it to be over,” she said.
Her lawsuit says Kelly disregarded her when she said she was “not ready to have sex” with him.
“After initiating non-permissive, painful and abusive sex with plaintiff, defendant, R. Kelly, immediately insulted and criticized” Rodgers “concerning her ‘lack of participation’ and physical inadequacies,” the suit says.
The Associated Press does not typically identify people who say they are victims of sexual assault unless they decide to make their names public, which Rodgers has done.
Kelly is a three-time Grammy winner who has sold close to 30 million albums, with hits including “Ignition,” ”I Believe I Can Fly,” and “Bump N’ Grind.”
Kelly has won multiple Grammys, sold close to 30 million albums and has written hits for Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, Aaliyah and more. He has crafted pop anthems and love songs, but he is defined by sexually explicit songs such as “Feelin’ on Yo Booty,” ”Your Body’s Calling Me,” ”Sex Me” and even more explicit fare.
He has long been accused of behavior that has ranged from questionable to allegedly criminal.
He wed Aaliyah, then his 15-year-old protege, in 1994. The marriage was later annulled and the two refused to confirm that it happened.
He was later accused of child pornography after a widely circulated videotape appeared to show him having sex with, and urinating on, a teenage girl. He was acquitted of all charges in 2008 and continued to rack up hits and sell out stadiums around the country.
In recent years, a series of women has come forward to accuse him of everything from sexual coercion to physical abuse.
That includes parents who said their daughter was being held by Kelly as part of a sex cult, and a woman who said she was in a long-term abusive relationship with him. Kelly and the girl whose parents came forward denied the allegations against him.
via: http://pix11.com/2018/05/22/woman-accuses-r-kelly-of-sexual-battery-giving-her-herpes/
Elfen’s Neosoul Hip Hop New Music Tuesday May 22nd 2018
What’s old to you may be NEW to me. What’s new to me may be old to you. But it’s all good! As I was doing my Sunday apartment cleaning I stopped to look at my iTunes music collection and discovered Dj Jazzy Jeff had come out with a new album. And YES if you’re thinking is she talking about about DJ Jazzy Jeff of the fresh prince. Yup you right! Wills best friend Jeff He was always thrown out of Uncle Phil’s house.
Here’s his mini bio….
Jeffrey Allen Townes was born on January 22, 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[3] Early on, he developed a reputation and a following as a school and Block party DJ.
He was ten years old when he first became interested in being a DJ. He told author Paul Stenning, “At summer time block parties I wouldn’t be the one dancing, I was sat where the DJ was set up, watching him. Even when I would go to other block parties in other neighborhoods I was still infatuated with the DJ. He was the guy that played music that everyone in the neighborhood loved. You might not have known his face, you might not have known his name but he was the guy that made everyone move.”
He took the stage name DJ Jazzy Jeff and was one half of the duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince along with Will Smith. The group received the first Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance in 1989 for “Parents Just Don’t Understand”, though their most successful single was “Summertime” which earned the group their second Grammy and peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.
When Smith branched out into television with the sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Jazzy Jeff played a recurring character named Jazz, Smith’s best friend on the show. In the early seasons, the two characters always greeted each other with their signature handshake (swinging mid-five, point-back, snap with both characters saying “Pssh!”). A recurring joke throughout the show’s run involved the character being physically ejected from the house by Uncle Phil (James Avery), using the same footage for comedic effect.
Jazzy’s new album features hip hop artists Rhymefest, Masego and Dayne Jordan
All albums that’s featured on Lovelyti’s website can be found on Spotify,Bandcamp and Apple iTunes
Bio provided by Wikipedia———-> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Jazzy_Jeff