Pandemonium Part 2 @ Love August 19 (Official Media Partner)

Meagan Good
Dawn Richard of Dirty Money
Red Cafe & Ryan Leslie
DJ Trini & DJ J Buttah spiinin
Hosted by WPGC’s Aladdin Prince of Da Airwayz & VH1’s Kamille Leai
21+ Strictly
Purchase Advance Discount Tickets Asap http://www.part2atlove.com/
Tables reservations must be made in advance and are on a first come first serve basis. Birthdays and parties interested in purchasing advance tables email first and last name to Part2AtLove@gmail.com to make a reservation. 20% deposit may be necessary to hold tables at the venue due to high demand.
Dress code is fashionable, tasteful, sexy and chic. Sneakers, boots, hoodies, t-shirts, etc will not be allowed under any circumstance. Love Nightclub reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone not dressed in accordance with their standards.
See u Friday Aug 19, 2011 @Love Nightclub for Meagan Good and Dawn Richard of Dirty Money celebrity bday bash!


Soulja Boy Got Taxed With That Lien; Plane Rumor "Debunked"

According to RadarOnline, in March, SB was hit with a $26,805 tax lien in California and a $3,571 in Mississippi. He paid for both in full last week. To make matters worse, his $280,000 home in McDonough, Georgia was foreclosed last year.
As far as that jet?

The news of Soulja Bboy’s tax problems comes just days after representatives for the rapper told TMZ.com that he bought a $55,000,000 jet.


After numerous publications re-ran the reports, a spokesman for Soulja Boy came forward to reveal that the news was fake.


Representatives for the rapper said that he was simply borrowing the jet from a billionaire.

Stevie Wonder Joins Drake’s Take Care

Drake’s 2nd annual OvO Festival went down yesterday in Toronto. Drake tells MuchMusic that Stevie Wonder will appear on his sophomore set, Take Care.

“Stevie Wonder is a very close friend of mine. I’m honored to call him a friend, someone who embraced me very early in this music business. This is an exclusive right here, because it’s MuchMusic, and we’re Canadian: Stevie Wonder is actually on ‘Take Care.’ He helped me out with a lot of the music, just came and sat with me, listened to my music, told me where I could add a couple things to make it more sonically appealing, and not only that but we actually are writing together, which is an incredible experience.


So I hit him, asked him to come by, and with no hesitation he hit me back like “I will be there.” Not only that, but he was supposed to do two songs and he did like six. It was incredible.”

NY Times, Kids These Days: A Group With a Sound if Not a Genre

Vic Mensa was so determined to get into Lollapalooza last year that he tried jumping a fence near some downtown train tracks, brushed against an electrical transformer powering the trains, fell 25 feet to the ground and wound up in the hospital.

He will be back at Lollapalooza on Friday — but this time as a performer.

Mr. Mensa, 18, belongs to the band Kids These Days, which will play on the first day of the festival. This group of eight Chicago musicians, four from Whitney Young High School, may be new, but the task ahead is as old as rock ’n’ roll: striving for stardom, writing new music, building an audience and negotiating their way into a fragmented and bottom-line music business.

(excerpt Ny times) also S/O Fake Shore
Link

US debt deal: key points ?

Here is a summary of the deal, based on documents provided by both parties:

* The deal would allow President Barack Obama to raise the debt ceiling in three steps. Congress would get a chance to register its disapproval on two of these, but would not be able to block them unless it musters a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate – an unlikely prospect.

* It envisions spending cuts of roughly $2.4 trillion over 10 years, which Congress would approve in two steps – an initial $917 billion when the deal passes Congress and another $1.5 trillion by the end of the year.

* The first group of spending cuts would apply to the discretionary programs that Congress approves annually, covering everything from the military to food inspection.

info (s/o london telegraph)

Rick Ross in Toronto OVO fest

S/O missinfo.tv

Performed: “Hustle Hard,” “9 Piece,” “Welcome To My Hood,” “I’m A Boss,” “B.M.F.,” “MC Hammer,” “O Let’s Do It/All I Do Is Win,” “Aston Martin Music,” “John Doe,” “O Let’s Do It/All I Do Is Win,” “Aston Martin Music.”

J. Cole – Any Given Sunday EP

“Every Sunday til the album drops I’ll be back with something. Maybe just 1 song, maybe a video, depending on how I’m feeling.” In this Sunday’s case, the pride and joy of Fayetteville, North Carolina, released an EP of sorts with new music and some that may have went under the radar upon its release.
I’ll hand the floor over to him.

1. Like A Star- Was saving this for the 2nd album. Due to some other shit beyond my control, I’ma let this out now.
2. Knock On Wood- One of my fav. freestyles. OG Dreamvillains gotta be reminded, new fans gotta get put on.
3. Pity- Brand new J. Cole, Omen, Voli. Produced by Voli @volitheentity
4. How High- at one point this was guaranteed to go on The Sideline Story.
5. Unabomber- Just heard this today for the first time in a longgg time. Love these raps.

s/o Karen Civil.com