Nelly’s “Tip
Drill” video will reportedly be banned by British broadcaster BBC. Network
honcho’s are scared the video is too rude and will spark unwanted controversy
in the U.K. The video sparked protests in the United States, with various groups
protesting the portrayal of women in the video. “It was strictly adult entertainment;
it wasn’t to try to demoralize women,” Nelly recently told AllHipHop.com.
“Entertainers get a bad rap. It’s easier to blame us for you not raising
your kids and being involved in your kid’s life.” Eminem’s
latest album Encore was too offensive for The CD and DVD Store, a 25
outlet chain in New Zealand. The chain has a poster campaign in shop windows
to discourage people from buying the rapper’s latest album. “We’d rather
not make money selling you this stuff but if you do want this album, buy it
here and we will donate $6 for every copy we sell," the poster reads. The
chain is refusing to display the album and will only sell copies to customers
who request it. Almost all of the proceeds The CD and DVD Store makes off of
the copies they do sell will be donated to a women’s refuge charity and a suicide
prevention organization.Big Daddy Kane,
Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick, The Sugar Hill Gang and WAR have been added to the
lineup of the 78th Arabian Nights Festival, which takes place in the historical
City of Opa-locka, Florida, outside of Miami. The family festival is hosted
by Vivica A. Fox at the Opa-locka airport on multiple stages. The festival,
which takes place December 10-11, dates back to the city’s founding in
1926. For more visit www.accessconsultingservicesinc.com.Hip-Hop made a
strong showing on the Top 20 highest grossing tours charts in the United States this
week. Jay-Z’s “failed” tour with R. Kelly is shaping up to
be a winner. The retooled Jay-Z and Friends concert took the #7 spot in top
grossing concerts last week, raking in $787,814 per city, based on an average
ticket price of $62 dollars. Usher’s tour moved up one spot to #8, taking
in $780,569 per city, based on ticket prices of $58. The Beastie Boys debuted,
landing at #19, pulling $363,494 per city based on ticket prices of $38 dollars.
Prince topped the list, while Barry Manilow, Metallica, Sting and Phil Collins
made strong showings.