Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Mannie Fresh Shares His Thoughts On Lil Wayne’s Issues With Cash Money

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Lil Wayne’s issues with his label Cash Money have been playing out in the public for two months. Ever since the New Orleans native expressed his desire to leave the company in December, several individuals such as Pusha TSuge Knight, and Turk have given their opinion on the matter.
The latest observer to weigh in on the situation is former Cash Money producer Mannie Fresh. The board master for hit records like “Tha Block Is Hot” and “Go D.J.” believes Wayne is being creatively stifled by the label. According to Fresh, Weezy wanting to branch out musically from the YMCMB camp may play a factor in his desire to cut ties.
“I think he’s going — real talk — ‘I could probably use Drake and Nicki, but I’ve done that so many times,'” said Mannie. “Let’s get out there and do things so I can show that I am bigger than life.”
Wayne’s list of career collaborations includes working with many industry heavyweights. His catalog features cuts with Jay Z, Eminem, Bruno Mars, Destiny’s Child, and OutKast. But Fresh still thinks Wayne is missing that huge crossover joint effort that would solidify his status as one of the elite artists on the planet.
“Wayne has given us some great albums, but he has never given us that album with like a Justin Timberlake on it – with features where like, OK, this is what we expect from an artist of your caliber,” Mannie stated. “If I did do a song and I got Justin Timberlake on it, I got Justin Timberlake fans as well. I think Wayne is starting to see it in that way. Hip Hop can only bring you so far.”

Monday, November 10, 2014

Watch: Joey B & Pappy Kojo Performance At Big Brother'

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EXCLUSIVE: AMERICAN CREATED EBOLA TO KILL US - BLAKK RASTA FIRES!!

Ace reggae presenter Blakk Rasta, whose program on Hitz Fm with the name 'TAXI DRIVER' and a multiple reggae music artiste of the year award winner, in an exclusive interview with DJ MURPHY LEE, host of showbiz on Storm Fm 101.9MHZ based in Sunyani, revealed a menace he exudes...

Please read the full interview………..


DJ MURPHY: What motivates you to do music?

BLAKK RASTA; Well, I'll say first and foremost, the passion to spread the message, the passion to let the people hear the message. It's not everybody who want to listen to preaching , it's not everybody who want to hear you talk, some people are preached through music. And the love for music as well so all these things pushed me into music and am loving it.

DJ MURPHY; you came out with a song promoting Obama which was so popular internationally, but you could sing about cholera which has killed about 170 people in Ghana. Why Ebola?

BLAAK RASTA; Hahaha! well , Ebola is more like an international affair. What people have to remember is that, to make music you have to be inspired, Much as I may like to talk about cholera in my music, am not inspired yet. Music is not just music. You must get a melody, you must get a rhythm and have not had that inspiration yet. It's just like when I did a song for Obama, people asked why I never did a song for Kwame Nkrumah, the right inspiration did not come at the end of the day I had an inspiration to do a song for Kwame Nkrumah and I did. I had an inspiration to make a song for KENSARA WEERA which a lot of us did not know up till now. And at the end of the day, I had an inspiration to make a song for Gadaafi. So I normally wait for inspiration before I jump. When the inspiration to make a song about cholera comes, trust me my brother, I will jump into it.


Blakk Rasta added, the Ebola song took him along time to record.

BLAAK RASTA; Well, I'll say I started it in America when I had my big tour then I spoke with Darryl Raysly, he wanted to be part of it and then the moment I arrived I went into the studio then started recording it. Infact, this is one song which took me a long time to record. Normally when I start to record a song it took me a few days to record because I take my time to write it before I come out but this one took me a long time ,me and Zapp Mallet and I will say it has finally come out and I love the way people are responding both internationally and here. It's already flying big time.  I will encourage you to play it more to let the people feel it more, somebody brought us Ebola, somebody created it and put it on us to kill us. America did that and we are not afraid to say that. We are Black people, we love each other we love ourselves. If somebody created a deadly disease like Ebola to kill us, we want them to know we know all their tricks and we put it in our music for prosperity to come and judge us all.

I'll say Storm Fm big ups. These days you are all over the place. Storm fm entertainment, news, articles and all that. I want to say big up and want to say keep on pushing Blakk Rasta and keep on pushing the Ebola tune. I say thank you so much for having me and big up Reagan. Blessed.


source: stormfmonline