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Judge: The Source in contempt in Eminem case
New York, NY - A federal judge found the hip-hop magazine The Source in
contempt of court for violating an order not to publish racially
charged lyrics from a recording made by rapper Eminem as a youth.
The magazine published the full lyrics on its Web site in January,
violating a temporary restraining order issued by U.S. District Judge
Gerard Lynch in December in a copyright dispute between the magazine
and the rapper.
In a pair of rulings made public Wednesday, Lynch ordered The Source to
pay legal fees to Shady Records Inc., Eminem's label.
But the judge denied a request by Shady Records to fine the magazine
thousands of dollars because the magazine quickly removed the lyrics in
January when lawyers complained.
The dispute concerns two recordings made by Eminem, whose real name is
Marshall Mathers, as a teenager. They included lyrics that deride black
women.
Eminem, now 31, has said the recording was "foolishness" that he made
as a teenager out of anger and frustration after breaking up with a
black girlfriend.
In a companion ruling, the same judge dismissed a countersuit filed by
The Source against Shady Records and Eminem himself, in which the
magazine claimed it held the rights to the songs.
The judge compared Eminem to Benny Goodman, Elvis Presley and Paul
Simon in finding success in musical genres pioneered by black artists.
But he said the First Amendment protects the rapper's "musical
commentaries on life."
"It is for fans of hip-hop, and not for this court, to decide what if
anything this episode means for their opinions of Mathers as a man and
as an artist," the judge wrote.
In a ruling in December, the judge, allowed the magazine to publish
limited excerpts from the lyrics and to distribute CDs containing small
clips of the songs.
Michael S. Elkin, a lawyer for The Source, defended the publication of
the lyrics.
"The Source had every right to publish the material it did release to
inform the public about who Eminem is," he told The New York Times for
Thursday editions.
Shady Records declined comment.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Rapper Beanie Sigel gets shooting-trial date in January
Philadelphia rapper Beanie Sigel is scheduled to face trial again Jan.
12.
Sigel's first trial on charges of attempted murder ended in April with
a mistrial when jurors were unable to reach a unanimous verdict. Sigel,
30, whose real name is Dwight Grant, is accused of shooting Terrance
Speller, 27, last July near a West Philadelphia bar. Sigel is free on
$150,000 bail.
Common Pleas Court Judge Karen Shreeves-Johns set the new trial date
yesterday, in accordance with the attorneys' and the court's trial
schedules.
Source: Philly.com
Superstar rapper Nelly makes history with the release of two
new CD's on the same day
Three-time Grammy Award-winning superstar Nelly will make musical
history on September 14th when he simultaneously releases two new
albums entitled Sweat and Suit. While he joins Bruce Springstein and
Guns'n'Roses, who have also released two albums on the same day, Nelly
becomes the first rapper to join their exclusive ranks.
Conceptually and creatively, Sweat and Suit showcase the multi-platinum
St. Louis native's diverse musical styles. "I had so much material that
at first I thought about releasing a double CD, but then I thought it
would be better to release two albums separately to show fans the best
of both sides of 'Nellyville,'" says Nelly.
In describing how the two albums are different, he characterizes Sweat
as having more "up-tempo club bangers that are more street-oriented
songs like 'Hot In Herre,' 'Air Force Ones' or '#1,'" while Suit is
more "'grown and sexy,' along the lines of 'Dilemma' or "Ride Wit Me.'"
Both albums showcase Nelly's trademark melodic lyrical style that gives
him a broad-based appeal. "When I first came out I was representing my
city hard, now I'm trying to explain so much more. I think both albums
show my growth creatively and personally," he adds.
"Flap Your Wings" is the set-up single from Sweat, and Time magazine
says, "word has it that this Neptunes' produced track is in the same
vein as Country Grammar and Hot In Herre, the rapper's previous summer
hits." The lead single for Suit is "My Place" featuring the R&B
singer Jaheim- who Nelly calls "the Teddy of our generation." In fact,
"My Place" is a re-working of the Teddy Pendergrass' classic, "Come On
And Go With Me."
As part of an innovative campaign to cross-promote the two albums at
once, Universal Records plans an aggressive organic, street-oriented
campaign for Sweat, leading off with "Flap Your Wings" and a more
traditional set-up for Suit with "My Place."
Nelly first came to national attention when he released his 9x
platinum-selling 2000 debut Country Grammar. In 2001, as a member of
the St. Lunatics (which includes fellow group member Murphy Lee),
Universal Records released the group's platinum-certified debut Free
City. The next year, he released his 6x platinum-certified sophomore
album, Nellyville followed by the platinum-certified re-mix album, Da
Derrty Versions in 2003. Cumulatively, Nelly has sold close to 30
million singles/albums worldwide establishing him as one today's
top-selling artists. Sweat and Suit will be his third and fourth studio
albums respectively
Source: Motown / Universal Records
MTV edits Eminem mooning from awards
MTV plans to edit out a shot of the rapper exposing his rear end to the
audience at the 2004 Movie Awards when the show is broadcast Thursday
at 9 p.m. EDT, a network representative confirmed Monday.
Eminem, who performed at the Saturday night taping with his group D12,
appeared onstage dressed in a long red wig and jeans in a parody of
Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose.
He repeatedly groped and flashed a studded codpiece in front of the
cameras and the thousands of people in the live audience. Toward the
end of the performance, he pulled down his trousers and flashed his
bare backside at the audience.
Representatives for MTV immediately said on Saturday night that
Eminem's act would be sanitized for broadcast by editing around the
stunt.
Eminem's representatives declined immediate comment.
Eminem also dropped trou earlier this year during a performance in
Germany, but ever since Janet Jackson's Super Bowl stunt, broadcasters
have tried to keep everyone's clothes on -- at least while they're on
camera.
Source: cnn.com
Hot rapper Kanye West adds clout to DJ contest
While cigarette-sponsored DJ competitions aren’t exactly the
epitome of cool, Kool Mixx 2004 — where four amateur DJs will
battle it for turntable supremacy, not to mention $2,500 — has an
ace up its sleeve in Kanye West.
West is the Chicago rapper/producer who’s turned the rap game on
its ear and become one of the genre’s biggest stars since
unveiling his debut album “The College Dropout,” which has
spawned three hit singles and sold more than 1.7 million copies since
its February release.
West will perform at the DJ competition, which starts at 9 p.m.
Saturday at Detroit’s St. Andrew’s Hall. Admission is free
and open to adults 18 and older. The competition will feature winners
from two local preliminary rounds, held in May at St. Andrew’s
Hall.
A panel of judges will score the DJs on creativity/originality,
scratching/beat juggling and crowd response. The winner will advance to
the competition’s finals in Chicago, where he’ll battle for
a $10,000 prize.
Source: www.detnews.com
Outkast Star Launches Ralph Lauren-Inspired Fashion Label
Andre 3000 of the hip-hop duo Outkast is busy working on his new
fashion label. The clothing line, set to launch next spring, will be a
mix of street fashion and haute couture and, according to NME.com, is
somewhat inspired by Ralph Lauren, who, Andre 3000 says, is his fashion
idol.
“There will be something for whether you want to dress up or
down, and there will be a lot of classic finery. It will make an
impact,” the Grammy winning rapper, which has always been known
for his eccentric fashion choices, says.
The label will presumably be called Designs by Benjamin Andre (Andre
3000`s real name) unless the rapper comes up with another, shorter
title.
The hip-hop duo are set to release two more albums and a movie called
Speakerboxxx that will feature both Andre and OutKast's other half, Big
Boi, next year.
Source: Fashiongates.com
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