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  • New Music Favorite: Princess Guyana – “The Broke B*tch Slayer”


    Download Mixtape here

    Ok so, I was up late last night trying to get some work done when I veered off track (as usual) and I came across this artist. Apparently she is working with well known producer B. Major and has a project out called THE BROKE BITCH SLAYER (yaaaaaas to that title! I LIVE). So being that the title of the mixtape peaked my interest and I like what I heard! (only way it was going to make it on my blog any way lol) Through a little more of my digging, this woman has the backing of the industry behind her and seems like the next female rapper to blow. Even Lil Kim says so (check the video below).

    Listen to the mixtape here and let me know what you think below:

    1. Intro (Start It Up)

    2. WUTS MY NAME


    3. BODY SHOP


    4. AIN’T BOUT MONEY


    5. HANDS HIGH (FEAT. SEAN KINGSTON)


    6. PULL OUT THE STICK


    7. JOHN (REMIX)


    8. FIRST CLASS BITCH (FEAT. ALISHA NICOLE)


    9. HARD IN DA PAINT (REMIX)


    10. HUSTLE HARD (REMIX)

    11. THROW IT ALL AWAY (FEAT. FREDDY P)

    12. GUCCI LOUIS (FEAT. YUNG BERG)

    13. GOOD ENOUGH

    14. NOT THE SAME GIRL (FEAT. CHADILLAC)

    15. ASS ON THE FLOOR (REMIX)

    16. BROKE BITCHES

    17. BREAK A BITCH DOWN (REMIX)

    18. OUTRO

  • Warner Music Group to be sold by Week’s End…Maybe

    According to www.FMQB.com:

    The final bids are due for Warner Music Group today, and the company could reportedly be sold by week’s end. Sources tell Reuters WMG is expected to go for at least $3 billion to one of two competing groups: Len Blavatnik‘s Access Industry and a joint bid by Tom and Alec GoresPlatinum Equity and Gores Group.

    One source tells Reuters that Ron Burkle‘s Yucaipa Co dropped out of the bidding late last week, while bids from two major competing music industry companies “fell short of what Warner’s board was looking for in the second round.” Digital Music News notes that Yucaipa was the group that included Napster co-founder Sean Parker.There is still the chance that music companies such as BMG could be involved down the road by purchasing some of WMG’s assets from its new owner. Even though bids are due this week, there is no guarantee a deal will close in the coming days, according to one of Reuters‘ sources.Additionally, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday night that Blavantnik is frustrated by the decision process and has threatened to drop out of the bidding if WMG’s board takes too long to make up its mind.


     

    In casue you don’t understand what this means… WMG is the world’s third-largest record label behind Universal and Sony. In recent years, the company has overhauled its business model and made significant inroads in the digital music market. Digital revenue represented 40% of its recorded music revenue in the U.S., WMG said in its most recent earnings call. I wonder how this will change the way they do business after it’s sold…