Friday, March 30, 2012

Some Major Music Industry People told Me, that they would come down to the (614) if I would do a Music Showcase.

Ok Family, I'm gonna just Put It Out There! Some Major Music Industry People told Me, that they would come down to the (614) if I would do a Music Showcase. I will be looking for Sponsors for this event to take place. Just in case ya'll didn't know. Yes, I'm still connected with distributing companies, PR firms, Major & Sub Record Labels, Movie & Film Producers, etc. If your an Artist send your E-Package Submission to AlJizrugroup@aol.com or (614) 735-3984 for more details.

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Birdman On Jay-Z Diss

Birdman spoke up recently about Jay-Z's perceived dig at him on the track "It's Good." Back in 2010, Jay tossed off a line about having 'baby money,' that everyone interpreted as a diss aimed squarely at Bryan "Birdman/Baby" Williams--and the Cash Money CEO shared his reaction to hearing the song for the first time.
"I thought that was funny for a n*gga to holler out 'baby money,'" Birdman says. "I was like, "Wow, f*ck, what do you mean 'Baby money'? N*gga, that ain't no little money. We around here getting it. It wasn't nothing, we ain't trip. I was like, 'Yeah, since it's such a big deal, f*ck yeah we got 'Baby Money.' That Bugatti and that Lauder jet comes from 'Baby Money.'"
"I don't think ['It's Good'] is a diss record. It wasn't more than what he said. N***as was G'ing up about what was said," Birdman continued. "We did that, done that, off that brother. We're on our

BIG SEAN, DJ KHALED and FUNK FLEX - Webster Hall

DJ Khaled takes over Webstar Hall in NYC performing his latest single “Take It To The Head” and bringing out Big Sean presenting him with a platinum plaque for his Finally Famous hit “Dance (A$$)” with record executive Kevin Liles.

Mystical MAZE Video Commercial 2012 SpaceGhostPurrp

Currently Suing Damon Dash

“Rap game stressful.” According to TMZ, Curren$y is planning to sue Dame Dash for $1.5 million for allegedly selling his music without his permission.

Rapper Curren$y’s music is NOT to be trifled with — and to prove it … the MC is suing famed music producer Damon Dash, claiming he is hocking several Curren$y albums without permission.
Curren$y filed the lawsuit against Jay-Z’s old biz partner and former co-owner of Roc-A-Fella Records — claiming he and Dash tried to negotiate an agreement to release music together in 2010 … but the deal never materialized.
Curren$y claims Dash released two of his albums in 2010 — but the two still couldn’t reach an agreement … so Curren$y signed with Warner Bros. in January 2011.
But according to the lawsuit, Damon was unmoved — and CONTINUED to release Curren$y’s music despite the new WB contract, which gave WB exclusive rights to Curren$y’s jams.
Now, Curren$y is demanding the producer quit profiting off him in any way. Curren$y also wants $1.5 million in damages.
But Damon fired back at the accusations with his own response — claiming, he has the right to release the albums in question because he was given permission. What’s more — Damon says Curren$y stabbed him in the back, reneging on his agreement with Damon and signing with WB instead.
A judge has yet to rule on the case.

Curren$y - "King Kong" Live at SXSW 2012

Spitta performs “King Kong” at the Warner Sound showcase at the SXSW.