Monthly Archives: April 2008

Nas Records New Song For Mike Tyson Documentary

Salaam Remi is onboard to score a Mike Tyson documentary directed by James Toback (“Black and White,” “Bugsy”) that will feature a new song by Nas called “Legendary.”

The doc is set to premiere at the Cannes International Film Festival in May and be released as early as this summer. The embattled boxer will narrate his life’s story, according to the music producer. “It’s really chilling, ” Remi told XXL.

In addition to the Tyson documentary, Remi is finishing up music for the “Sex and The City” movie. He’s serving as the executive music producer for the film and has worked with Fergie, Jennifer Hudson, and collaborative effort between Josh Stone and Al Green.

Remi also produced Nas’s recent single, “Be a Nigger, Too.”

Nas Records New Song For Mike Tyson Documentary

Salaam Remi is onboard to score a Mike Tyson documentary directed by James Toback (“Black and White,” “Bugsy”) that will feature a new song by Nas called “Legendary.”

The doc is set to premiere at the Cannes International Film Festival in May and be released as early as this summer. The embattled boxer will narrate his life’s story, according to the music producer. “It’s really chilling, ” Remi told XXL.

In addition to the Tyson documentary, Remi is finishing up music for the “Sex and The City” movie. He’s serving as the executive music producer for the film and has worked with Fergie, Jennifer Hudson, and collaborative effort between Josh Stone and Al Green.

Remi also produced Nas’s recent single, “Be a Nigger, Too.”

Lil Kim 5 Months Behind On Bentley Payments, Repoman Comes For Car.

In a recent report by New York’s CW11 News on the rising numbers of car repossessions, Lil Kim received a visit from two repo men with CW11 cameras in tow.

The repo men had come to swipe Kim’s silver Bentley claiming that the rapper was four to five months behind in payments.

Kim would tell the repo men that her accountant would handle the situation and cursed out reporters asking for a comment.

“Get the fuck out here, you are so fucking ridiculous!” Kim told the reporters,.

You can view the video of Lil Kim’s repo visit by clicking the link below and watching the video titled ‘Business Is Good For Repo Men’.

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Lil Kim 5 Months Behind On Bentley Payments, Repoman Comes For Car.

In a recent report by New York’s CW11 News on the rising numbers of car repossessions, Lil Kim received a visit from two repo men with CW11 cameras in tow.

The repo men had come to swipe Kim’s silver Bentley claiming that the rapper was four to five months behind in payments.

Kim would tell the repo men that her accountant would handle the situation and cursed out reporters asking for a comment.

“Get the fuck out here, you are so fucking ridiculous!” Kim told the reporters,.

You can view the video of Lil Kim’s repo visit by clicking the link below and watching the video titled ‘Business Is Good For Repo Men’.

Click Here

Kardinal Offishall Says Akon Had His Record Expunged

Following reports of Akon’s fraudulent criminal past, Kardinal Offishall, Konvict Music signee, wanted to set the record straight on the allegations.

As previously reported, Akon’s streed cred was recently put into question when The Smoking Gun released the Grammy award winning artist’s rap sheet. The report discounted the singer’s claims to having spent years in prison for heading an infamous car-theft ring.

According to Kardinal, the reason Akon’s criminal record doesn’t reflect the troubled past the singer has depicted on wax may be because the R&B star spent a lot of money to have his record cleared.

“When I first met Kon, I didn’t know he wasn’t allowed into Canada because of the criminal record that he had,” Kardinal admitted. “Now he’s able to travel to Canada, Australia, to all types of different places, because he spends a lot of money to have his record expunged.”

“What that means is that there’s no way Akon could travel unless he was able to deal with his record and get a lot of that removed,” he continued, “he wouldn’t be able to be such a big international artist if he didn’t get it removed.”

At that same time Kardinal thinks the media spends too much time dwelling on the negative.

“It doesn’t matter who you are, whether you’re a rapper, singer or actress it really seems that everything is just designed to try and pull people down,” Kardinal explained. “The thing that I like about Akon is that it seems as if he’s bulletproof because no matter what is thrown at him, he’s able to deal with it.”

Kardinal has a message to the media when dealing with such issues.

“Instead of worrying about how real his criminal past has been, they should report on the stuff that he’s done now, providing aid to Senegal or working with Wyclef to aid folks in Haiti,” he added. “They don’t report on that sh*t. They just worry about how real he’s keeping it and how many years he did in jail.”


(L Note: Here’s My thing, If you had you record Expunged, You might not wanna talk about it all the time)

Kardinal Offishall Says Akon Had His Record Expunged

Following reports of Akon’s fraudulent criminal past, Kardinal Offishall, Konvict Music signee, wanted to set the record straight on the allegations.

As previously reported, Akon’s streed cred was recently put into question when The Smoking Gun released the Grammy award winning artist’s rap sheet. The report discounted the singer’s claims to having spent years in prison for heading an infamous car-theft ring.

According to Kardinal, the reason Akon’s criminal record doesn’t reflect the troubled past the singer has depicted on wax may be because the R&B star spent a lot of money to have his record cleared.

“When I first met Kon, I didn’t know he wasn’t allowed into Canada because of the criminal record that he had,” Kardinal admitted. “Now he’s able to travel to Canada, Australia, to all types of different places, because he spends a lot of money to have his record expunged.”

“What that means is that there’s no way Akon could travel unless he was able to deal with his record and get a lot of that removed,” he continued, “he wouldn’t be able to be such a big international artist if he didn’t get it removed.”

At that same time Kardinal thinks the media spends too much time dwelling on the negative.

“It doesn’t matter who you are, whether you’re a rapper, singer or actress it really seems that everything is just designed to try and pull people down,” Kardinal explained. “The thing that I like about Akon is that it seems as if he’s bulletproof because no matter what is thrown at him, he’s able to deal with it.”

Kardinal has a message to the media when dealing with such issues.

“Instead of worrying about how real his criminal past has been, they should report on the stuff that he’s done now, providing aid to Senegal or working with Wyclef to aid folks in Haiti,” he added. “They don’t report on that sh*t. They just worry about how real he’s keeping it and how many years he did in jail.”


(L Note: Here’s My thing, If you had you record Expunged, You might not wanna talk about it all the time)
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