Morning Soul
Morning Soul: Microphone Checka
- Master P promises that Better Black TV will have "entertainment and education together." [CMPLX]
- Public Enemy is seeking funding for their new album from their fans. [HHW]
- It was Spike Jonze, not Kanye West, who pulled the "We Were Once A Fairytale" video last week. [NYT]
- According to RZA, "me being a geek helped Hip Hop grow." [GM]
Tags: das efx, kanye west, master p, public enemy, rza, spike jonze


Comments
Im with you on Peven Everett thats my ish
alwaysalady | October 26, 2009 7:04 PM | PermalinkMaster P, if you can help enlighten the youth with better quality shows than a certain OTHER television channel that shows damn near nothing but crappy videos all damn day long, please do so.
In fact, if you wanna show videos, show the ones by artists with some REAL talent, like Adriana Evans, Lina, Hil. St. Soul, Incognito and Peven Everett!
Bob Johnson already has the credit for creating the first African-American-centric television channel, so you won't be able to "replace" him. However, some of us WOULD like you to take down Debra Lee's ass - she's hasn't done anything worthwhile since Bob Johnson stepped down as CEO.
P.S.: I'm white.
Todd Johnson | October 26, 2009 10:30 AM | Permalink