16th Nov2010

Ugandan President Is Hip-Hop Hit

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The track starts with a soulful “well, well” as a hip-hop beat rises in intensity. “Do you want another rap?” the same deep voice then says in perfect time. “You want another rap?”

But this is no ordinary rapper. This is, believe it or not, 66-year-old Ugandan President  Yoweri Museveni, previously better known for rebellion than for rhyming.

The road to what has now become a radio and club hit started a few months back at a ruling party rally when the leader of almost 25 years took to the stage and, professing that some youngsters had told him about rap, performed two folk chants from his birthplace in Western Uganda – Naatema akati (I cut a stick) and Mp’enkoni (Give me the stick).

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26th Sep2010

Immortal Technique on Whether MCs Should Be More Political (Audio)

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14th Jul2010

RIAA Accounting: average musician gets $23 of every $1000 sold; only 2% of the 100,000 albums released in 2009 sold even 5000 copies

by iSpit

Still think a music career is an easy path to a blinged-out life? Don’t believe the hype. A whole lot of folks have to get paid before the musician does. The Root traces the money trail.

If you thought the life of most musicians was comparable to the blissful and blinged-out existences of Kanye and Rihanna, you’ve clearly not heard much about our ever-desiccating music industry. According to the latest Nielsen research, only 2.1 percent of the albums released in 2009 sold even 5,000 copies — that’s just 2,050 records out of nearly 100,000, and to fewer people than go to a small liberal arts college.

As if that weren’t bad enough, even the bands who do move units end up paying through the nose, mouth, eyes and ears for management, legal fees, producers and other expenses, leaving most of them scrounging to pay for record advances and, if they can afford it, health care.

From the outside, it often sounds fun to be in a band. But before picking up that guitar or microphone, take a look at where the money from a record goes.

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30th Jun2010

BP CEO Hayward Set For Massive $16 Million Payout If He Quits

by iSpit

BP CEO Tony Hayward is set for a massive 10.8 million pound ($16 million) payout if he chooses to step down, according to The Telegraph.

The sum, to be paid out in 500,000 pound annual installments ($742,700) could end up being higher, according to experts at Hargreaves Landsdowne.

This information comes to light just hours after it was revealed that BP’s own internal estimates have oil leaking out of the Deepwater Horizon site at 100,000 barrels a day.

BP is already pursuing debt auctions and asset sales to deal with the rising costs of the oil spill.

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