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QR CODE/MOBILE MARKETING

The music business has been and is undergoing crazy changes that is shaking up all the major and small players in the industry. The problem is not the evolution of a different way of manipulating and consuming media but the failure of the player to foresee and yield to these changes.

 

In studying entrepreneurship last semester, I came across the concept of "creative destruction" which for example had eliminated the elevator man and made extinct the typewriter. On the other hand, the same concept has improved the functionality of the cellular phones and mobile devices, which has become the "now" gadget of the 21st century and beyond. If these devices get smarter, they will start to walk.

 

Before I ramble off topic, I want to implore us not to be like the music industry and  ignore the mobile device revolution. Their enhanced functionality/usability has made these devices indispensable to us and their sheer convenience has made them more indispensable to our potential consumer,their new personal companion and 24/7 personal assistant, decision-maker and shopper.

 

As of today, in light of the confusion in the music industry and the advancement in communication technology, it may be wise to adopt the QR code/mobile marketing early. You don't have to be a sorcerer to  see the future as it is coded in black and white.

 

Bob Dylan said it right,"The times, they are a changing." We either embrace it or like the some in the music industry, face exinction, FOREVER.

 

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Shawty LO went on a shopping spree while in NYC as the cameras rolled in part 4 of his web series Lo's Life.

LO copped several pairs of Christian Louboutin Red Bottom shoes, ranging in price from from $1500 to $2700.

Peep the footage and follow LO on twitter @THATSSHAWTYLO.

 


 

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Twitter was the stage again for another rap beef. This time Shady Records artist Ca$his and CTE's Freddie Gibbs squared off.

This actually started back in July of last year when Gibbs dissed Ca$his in an interview with Complex. Gibbs said he felt a certain way about Eminem not wanting to meet with him when he was shopping for a deal.

"I guess it was disappointing because I saw he signed n*ggas like Ca$his and I was like, man, get the f*ck outta here. These busters can't hold a candle to me," Gibbs said at the time.

Today Ca$his dissed the rapper back, starting a war of words.

"jeezy is the man... But @FreddieGibbs is horrible. Sounds like a wack ja rule tryna be twista, all while being constipated," he wrote.

"@TheRealCashis N*gga suck my d*ck," Gibbs replied. "get off twitter and find a job so you can feed them 15 kids. U wanna see me come see me I'm out here."

From there it was pretty much Ca$his going in, while Gibbs chose to remain silent.

"@FreddieGibbs come c u? B*tch if u get touched, holice will b at my door... Uz a ho... U want rap beef. So rap beef it is... Fraud," Ca$his tweeted. "and keep my kids out ur voca, or this is big n pac 2011... I never spoke on ur seed. I'll end u b*tch, dont speak on my babies. ima make jeezy treat u like a f*cking leper," he continued. "i see u shut the f*ck up about my kids doe... Now its back to rap.... Ima call u bettygibbs from now on ok :)."

 

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Big Boy's Neighborhood caught up with the kid 50 Cent a few days to talk about what the G-Unit General has been up, to,his relationships with Dr Dre and Eminem and whether or not he thinks Nicki Minaj's ass is real.

How is your relationship with Eminem?
It's always good. You know when you get older you don't expect someone to come into your life on a level that you know has good intentions for you. He made so much money selling records that he don't really have interest in a lot of the other stuff... So for me, they'll be asking me questions...about the deals I do away from music. For Dre, the big thing was the 'Beats,' the headset.

You weren't a part of 'Beats By Dre.' And you went and did your own headphones. Is there a situation where you feel like you should have been a part of that?
If you know that I'm the guy in the system that's capable of moving the needle -- there's nobody else in the Interscope system that sold vitamin water. I'm the last guy. They even did Diddy Beats before they come around. And then when I actually set ut my own company, they say 'oh he's going to be a complete competitor.'

How's your relationship with Dr Dre?
I love Dre...What's ill is no matter how I look at my success, my career in music -- anything that I've done. Without success in music I wouldn't have been able to be involved with companies on the marketing level or have the finances to allow myself o buy my way into those deals. So without 'In Da Club' and Dre's guidance on the first record...none of those other things would've happened. That's the biggest record of my career still!

Dre can be difficult at times, and not intentionally. He can be on his own and in his world. Like when Snoop says something that's out of frustration for him not being able to have what he would consider regular communications with somebody. Because Dre's set up is special. Then Em's world is a whole other world separate from that. And Jimmy [Iovine] will be like 'you're the guy that's gotta keep this functional, between the two of them.' So at different points you're compromising what you would do. Like 'where is my world if I'm fitting into Dre's world and fitting into Em's world?'

Nicki Minaj ass, real or fake?
I Don't know, at this point does it matter?

 



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Beanie Sigel was once a key a key member of Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella team. The Philadelphia rapper and his State Property family helped Hov build a dynasty. But when that dynasty crumbled so did his relationship Jay-Z.

Starting in October 2009, Beans began airing Hov out on a several diss tracks. He released "Kill A Jigga Man", "What You Talkin Bout (Average Cat)" and "I Go Off", but Jay never responded.

Today (May 31) Beanie issued an apology to the man he dissed so viciously.

What Mike Epps say? ‘Gangstas f*ck up too,’” Sigel told XXLMag.com. “Whatever I felt this dude Jay did wrong to me, it can’t outweigh the one thing he did do for me – he gave me an opportunity. Dude gave me an opportunity. A lot of people don’t get opportunities. He gave me that. That outweighs everything. I need that in black and white. I got caught in the moment and put my feelings out there. I should have never done that.”

Whether or not his relationship with Jay can be fixed is anybody's guess, but the Broad Street Bully says it could have gotten worse. He told XXL he has an album's worth of disses going at Hov's head, but he won't release them now.

I was explaining the whole Roc-A-Fella sh*t and a lot of feelings were going to get hurt,” he said. “I was airing sh*t out. Just the homies could listen to that when they come into the studio. I couldn’t put that out. It wouldn’t sit right with me.

 

Next up for Beans is a mixtape and album with DJ Green Lantern.

What do you make of Beanie's apology? Do you think Jay-Z will ever forgive him and work with him again?

 

 

Beanie Sigel "I Go Off" ft 50 Cent

 

Beanie Sigel "What You Talkin Bout (Average Cat)"

 

Beanie Sigel "Kill A Jigga Man"


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Lloyd Banks has decided against releasing the 'Cold Corner 2' mixtape. Instead he's going to focus on his fourth studio album.

He made the announcement via his twitter page just moments ago.

 

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It makes a lot of sense when you consider that all of Bank's mixtape songs sound like album material already.

We'll keep you posted on Banks's new album, but in the meantime show your support by purchasing 'The Hunger For More 2' which is available on Amazon, iTunes, fye, Wal Mart, Target, Best Buy and all other retail outlets.

 

Blue Hefner just recently released the 5th single from that album. The Ryan Leslie assisted "So Forgetful."

 

 

 

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Ernestine Shepherd may have a few gray hairs on her head, but she's in better shape than most people in their twenties.

The 74-year old grandmother will be added to the 2012 Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest female bodybuilder.

 

Suffering from depression, high blood pressure and acid reflux, Shepherd began working out 20 years ago and hasn't looked back since

Shepherd gets up every morning at 3am and runs 10 miles, before hitting the gym.

"I may do some push ups, pull downs, shoulders, biceps," she says of her workout routine.

At 5-foot-5 and 130 pounds, she maintains a healthy diet of plain brown rice, chicken breasts, vegetables and three glasses of raw egg whites a day.

The Baltimore native remembers her 1st bodybuilding competition like it was yesterday. "I was so happy to be out there with these people. And boy, just to be out there in that [swim] suit - I just felt so great. And I thought I looked good too."

Shepherd, who has been married for 54 years to 80-year old Collin Shepherd, has a 54-year old son and a 14-year old grandson. All of whom are amazed at her accomplishments, which include nine marathons and two bodybuilding trophies over the past 18 years.

This is definitely one lady who proves that age is nothing but a number.

 

Information from Daily Mail and Aol was used in this article.

 

 

 

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Prior to his federal indictment last week on gun and conspiracy charges, rapper B.G. sat down with Mikey T The Movie Star for an interview. The Chopper City Records CEO talked about a wide variety of subjects, ranging his career status, influencing T.I.'s career, and the possibility of a Hot Boys reunion.

How was it working with T.I. under Grand Hustle?
T.I. was like I was one of the reasons he rapped. He was like 'man I used to be sitting in the trap bumping all your sh*t.' 'Cause I had put out like six solo albums under Cash Money before we even got our deal. So he was like 'man I used to listen to that sh*t.'

Is there going to be a Hot boys album this or next year?
As far as I'm concerned all of us say we ready, all of us say we with it. The whole wanna see it. It's a business move, me and Baby talk all the time. Me and Weezy always been like brothers. Me and Juve don't talk like that, but Turk about to get out. He's been gone about 7 years and six months.

Have you spoken to Turk recently?
Yeah I speak to Turk all the time, and I speak to [Lil] Boosie all the time.

Could you give us any update on Boosie?
I'm not his lawyer so I can't tell you the facts of his case right now, his spirits are up, he aint tripping.

Check the rest of the interview below as B.G. talks about seeing how far Cash Money Records has come since he was on the label, his new mixtape and much more.

 



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Rapper Plies and his brother Ronell "Big Gates" Lavette have signed a new artist to their Big Gates Records imprint.

Shameka Brown aka Lady is the first female artist on their label.

Her latest video "Yankin (My P***y Be)" definitely has people talking.

Do you like the song and video or no? Weigh in with your comments below.

 


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It's an Infamous Mobb Deep/G-Unit thing in Tony Yayo's new video as he links with Prodigy.

Filmed at Infamous Studios by Jynx Millionaire, this track will appear on Yayo's upcoming mixtape "El Chapo."

 



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Hard to believe it's been three years since Prodigy of Mobb Deep went to to prison for gun charges, but the wait is nearly over.

On March 7, rap's most infamous will be home.

To celebrate his release Jordon Tower liberated a clip for "My World", a song that was supposed to appear on 'HNIC2' album, but didn't make the cut.

P gets real deep on this one, so pay attention.

Also make sure you joing Prodigy's website  www.themostinfamous.com. And pre-order his autobiography 'My Infamous Life: The Life and times of Mobb Deep's Prodigy' HERE

 


 

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Young Chris teams with G-Unit's PLK Lloyd Banks for this Cardiak produced banger.

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