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Rapper and community activist, Lil O-Dawg, takes fans on a tour of the mean streets of South Miami, where ain't nothing sweet. O-Dawg talks about the crab in a bucket mentality that's pervasive in the hood and the need for the community to unify, dead the black-on-black crime, come up financially and much more.

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[Interview] Introducing Rhino G

Video aside, the single “SAK PASE” campaign is sure to be recognized by the best fans and media Moguls/Tycoons in the industry. This hot Artist; who is proud to say he’s an “Haitian American” has been working non-stop to build his music career.  Lets Get Started!

[Interview] Introducing Rhino G

Mr. Rhino G! Who are you? I mean what makes you rise and shine daily?

I’m a father, best friend, business owner and an artist. Most importantly I'm a man.  I’m grateful for every daylight I get to see.  For that I give thanks. That's why I hustle from sun-up to sun-down.

Ok, Well let’s not discuss our private lives. How did you come to be known as Rhino G? I'm assuming that’s your stage name, correct?

Yes! Rhino G is my stage name. As a human being everyone has an animal side to them. I am a Rhino; I believe that the rhinoceros and i have the same personality.

Did you attend any art schools growing up? Tell me your musical background?

No, I went to regular schools. I was just born with my talent and the love for music. My father also had the love and talent for music but he didn't pursue it.

Musically, what are your biggest influences and who are your favorite musicians. You seem like a Lil Boosie fan?

I am a big Lil Boosie fan. I grew up in the Tupac and Biggie era. Along with "No Limit Records" and "Cash Money" days. So it's fair to say i’m a fan of their music too. My musical  influences are people like Akon, Rick Ross, TI, Tupac and LiL Wayne.

Have you done any collaborations with any artist?

Yes I have worked with Nino brown, Lynn Tate, Rod Maine, and a lot of big haitian artist.

Of course every artist would love to perform at the BET Awards, but besides that; What would be your dream stage in which to perform?  

Besides BET and MTV. I would have to say my final destination would be the Oscar awards.

How do you separate yourself from other artists?

I don't know! Because I really don't know what other artist do personally. I just try to focus on Rhino G and my goals at all times.

What personal advice would you give to someone wanting to pursue their dreams as an artist?

Know what you want and go after it. Never give up no matter what.

What is the importance of the connections you make?

I am grateful for everyone i meet in life good or bad. I believe every situation has a learning lesson.

Do you have a certain team that helps you get things done in your career?

Yes, Aidem Media Group is playing a big role in my career right now and Eone my distribution company.

Anyone you want to give a shout out to?

Big shout out to all my fans (They are everything) I love you all.  Ms. Rose (Miyetta) of Lake County Florida; of course love you baby girl.

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Queens legend, Cormega visited earthquake ravaged Haiti recently, and what he saw was a lot of people still in need of help. With all of the millions that have been generated through donations, Mega said the country looks as if it hasn't received a dime.

"They deserve honorable people helping them, instead of all this f*ckery that's going on." Cormega says in an interview with Mikey T The Movie Star.

Mega said that some people will be surprised at the work actor Sean Penn is putting in behind the scenes.

"I gained a lot of respect for certain people while I was out there, and I lost a lot of respect for some," Mega said. "The person that surprised me the most is Sean Penn. "Here you have an "A" list actor, he was out there while I was and he was in those tents helping those people."

Entertainers like Shakira, Wyclef Jean and George Clooney have also been huge contributors in helping Haiti get back on it's feet. While some in he media accuse certain celebrities of capitalizing on tragedies like the one in Haiti for personal gain, Cormega said Penn was he real deal.

"I've seen a story in the media where they said he was trying to do it for attention - that's a lie, he was out there when there was no media attention," Mega insists.

The biggest shock for Cormega and those who have visited the country recently is the lack of progress being made in rebuilding the country.

"I thought, and a lot of people in America thought Haiti was straight. Like all of the money that was generated. We thought 'oh they made such and such millions they're straight.' Bet when I went out there a lot of people were saying it's like the money never came ... and it shows."

 


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Recently we covered a story about Haitian voodoo priests being lynched by angry mobs accusing them of spreading cholera in the earthquake ravaged country.

Another voodoo related story has just emerged, this time involving an American relief worker.

32-year old Paul Waggoner, the co-founder of Materials Management Relief Corps has been accused of turning a 15-month old dead baby boy into a zombie for the purpose of selling it’s organs.

 

12348737897?profile=originalPaul Waggoner being transported to a Haitian prison.

Waggoner is being held in prison pending further investigation after a judge ruled there was enough evidence to look into the charges further.

The accusation was made by the child’s father Frantz Philistin, who brought the sick child to a hospital in February. Philistin handed the child over to Waggoner, who then took the child to doctors. The child died, but wasn’t treated by Waggoner.

When the father came back the next day doctors say he saw the baby and confirmed his death. He refused to take the child with him, insisting he didn’t have the money for a burial, and the child was cremated by the hospital. But now Philistin is accusing Waggoner of performing voodoo on the child to keep him alive.

My son is not dead, when I tried to close his eyes they wouldn’t close. When I tried to close his mouth it wouldn’t close,” Philistin told  AOL news.

 

12348738668?profile=originalFrantz Philistin has accused Waggoner of using voodoo to turn his 15-month old baby into a zombie for the purpose of selling it's organs

Doctors on call at the time of the child’s death dispute Philistin’s claims.

I listened to the baby’s chest for at least two minutes,” Dr Kenneth Adams said. “And there were neither breath sounds nor heartbeat. Rigor mortis had set it, the baby’s lips and skin were bluish gray and there was corneal clouding of the eyes. I always take very seriously pronouncing the death of any patient.”

Waggoner’s friends are concerned or his safety.

Paul Sebring came to Haiti with Waggoner, he says the prison conditions are horrible.

We’ve literally given up everything in our lives to come help, and then this happens, we need help,” Sebring told MyFoxPhoenix. “The conditions he‘s in now I‘ve been to the prison. I wouldn’t even put an animal through that.

 

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The U.S. State Department is monitoring the case closely according to spokesman P.J. Crowley.

What’s uncertain is how long Waggoner will remain jailed and if the U.S. can do anything to get him released.

 



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Video After The Jump Haitian Presidential candidate, Wyclef Jean talks about some of his plans if elected and what celebrity has taught him about politics. Wyclef wants to ammend Haiti's constitution giving Haitians living abroad the right to vote in their homeland. He believes that one of the keys to saving Haiti is getting outside investments. "When I said Haiti is open for business, I was talking about the diaspora first. To let them know that to save the country, it's not just gonna take aid, it's gonna take investement," he explained Clef also talks about what celebrity has taught him about politics. "Celebrity has taught me that poiltics is poli-tricks. And the fact that I'm coming into this with fresh eyes, but not naive ears. I think that's a good start." twitter-2a.png
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The Bronx meets Houston in the latest music video from French Montana.

French lays down a dope hook and verse and of course Bun-B kills it as always.

This joint is from French's upcoming mixtape 'Mac Wit Da Cheese 2'

Make sure you check out the end of the video to see some of the last video footage of G. Baby who lost his life to senseless violence recently. Watch as he kicks it in the studio with Roscoe Dash, Frenchie from So Icey Entertainment and Montana.

R.I.P. G. Baby

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The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive

French Montana is in no rush to put out his debut album. One of Akon's newest signees said he has enough money to continue serving up material through mixtapes, such as his latest, Mac Wit Da Cheese 2. His first album has to be classic, French said.

"My album is set for late summer," French said last week while shooting a video for his mixtape track "Bad Habits," with guest Bun B. "It's called Excuse My French. I'm just working. I wanna come with a masterpiece, man. I'm not no overnight rapper. I'm comfortable with where I'm at. My followers are my real followers. I ain't no phase. I'm here to stay. [The release] could be late summer, it could come out past then, as long as it's a masterpiece when we put it out. ... You gotta understand, that's what they gonna remember you for, your first album. Biggie's Ready to Die, UGK's first album — you wanna come with the same thing. The title gotta live up to the music."

Bun and French share a mutual respect for each other's grinds, Montana said.

"The video is called 'Bad Habits,' " Montana explained. "Everybody got a bad habit. I sent [the track] to Bun. Bun heard it, laid the verse in like five minutes. I sent it to him, he called me back in five minutes. I was like, 'Oh my God.' "

"I was in the lab, I was already in that zone," Bun added. "It was something that I felt made sense, that I felt represented his movement, repped my movement, and we spoke to people on a real level. That's one thing about UGK music. We can't be fabricating sh--. We kept it real with each other.


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NEW YORK — Lloyd Banks said he wasn't deeply touched by the original version of "We Are the World" when it came out in 1985; the Southside Queens native was just barely 2 years old when the star-studded charity record debuted. So, understandably, Banks said he has no problem with the record being remade.


"To be honest with you, I'm very aware of the record and how big the record was," he said Wednesday afternoon at the G-Unit office. "But I was so young at the time, it really doesn't affect me the way it would affect an older rapper. They might have completely understood what the record was. It doesn't disappoint me they had rap in it now. It's kids out there that never heard the record to begin with. I can't say they messed the record up. If anything, they brought it to a new audience.

"Michael Jackson was a phenomenal artist. It will never be another one of those guys," Banks added. "So anything would have not topped [the original version]. You could have anybody sing on that. But it was a good look. It was for a good cause."

Jay-Z, meanwhile, told MTV News that the original was "untouchable" and was surprised that it was remade.

Banks found out about the tragic earthquake in Haiti when he was released from jail in Canada and came back home to the U.S. The G-Unit rapper was arrested for assault and robbery last month after an alleged dispute with a concert promoter.

"Actually, when I had first came back from jail, I seen that," he explained. "It was the first thing I saw in the airport. It really bothered me. People was sending me stuff through the phone; [pictures] of people lined up dead. It really bothered me. From that point on, I was like, 'Whatever I could do [to help], I'll be there. A concert or whatever.' I have a lot of close friends that are Haitian, including Sha Money XL, Tony Yayo, Whoo Kid and some of my guys from the street. It's like, 'Damn, they got family members they still haven't heard from to this day.' I wouldn't know what I would do in that situation. My heart goes out to all those people who lost somebody."

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(Hold On Music Video Inside ~Wyclef Jean Ft: Movado~)As Time Passes And The Journey Trully Begins, We Urge Everyone To Text YELE To 501501 & Visit YELE.ORGThough We May Not All Be Able To Attend Physically And/Or Have The Medical Skills Or Training Urgently Needed, Some Do And Can!It Is Our Gracious Donations That Will Help Provide Those Services As Quickly As Possible.We'd Like To Thank Assistant Producer To Wyclef Jean, Jason Turbyfill For Putting Together This Amazing Footage And Giving Us A Recap of Haiti's State Of Emergency:Finding Hope In The DevastationDEDICATED TO HAITI FROM WYCLEF JEAN: Wyclef Jean - Hold On ft. MavadoTwitter:@WYCLEF@YELEHAITI@VYBETHEORY@CHASINMOPAPER@EVELORA
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Video After The Jump The newest Coke Boys, T-Bird and Duly aka Skyy High Entertainment LLC join French Montana in this latest video directed by Mazi O. Be on the lookout for their new mixtape "Theater Seats" coming soon !! Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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