Nicki Minaj Disses Kanye West (And Maybe Cardi B) At Essence Fest
Nicki Minaj had some strong words for Kanye West, but she may also have included Cardi B for good measure.
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MASTER P AND ESSENCE DO IT FOR THE KIDS!
(AllHipHop Features) Shanti Das is an accomplished music industry executive, marketing executive, consultant, mentor, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and Author. She is also the Founder of Press Reset Entertainment, an Atlanta-based firm launched in 2009 that serves as an entertainment concierge service providing independent marketing & strategy for music acts, talent booking for private & corporate events, brand influencer marketing and special event assistance. Her extensive 25-year music industry career (intern to Executive Vice President) includes positions at Capital Records, LaFace Records, Columbia Records, Sony Music and Universal Motown where she worked directly with some of music’s top talent like Outkast, Usher, TLC, Vivian Green, Toni Braxton, Prince, Erykah Badu and more. An advocate for many social issues, Das has started several successful initiatives and events including No Reservations Needed, an annual feeding with the Atlanta Mission for homeless community and Silence the Shame, a mental health initiative to peel back the layers of shame and stigma. In the past 6 years, she combined her passion and talent for business, community, and culture, rebranding herself as the Hip-Hop Professional®– someone that is skilled in a particular profession performs at the highest level, gives back to the community and has a love for hip-hop culture. Das is dedicated to becoming a global thought leader and inspiring the professional development of young adults. A highly sought-after speaker, she serves as a role model and mentor to many students at various colleges across the country via her successful College Chat Room Tour. Das is the author of “The Hip‐Hop Professional 2.0: A Woman’s Guide to Climbing the Ladder of Success in the Entertainment Business;” “The 1-2-3s of Networking,” a pocket guide of 30 invaluable networking tips to expand your professional contact base; The 1,2,3s of Entrepreneurship,” a pocket guide with tips from successful entrepreneurs and experts to help positively impact your business and The 1,2,3s of Self-Publishing A Book, a pocket guide of 30 tips to jumpstart your career as an author. Ms. Das spoke with AllHipHop briefly about her journey as a music industry marketing executive and making her mark as a powerful woman in the business. AllHipHop: Please, explain what your job entails: Shanti Das: I worked at record companies for almost 20 years shaping the careers of Outkast, Usher, Lyfe Jennings and many more. Took a leap of faith to become my own boss. I am currently Founder of Press Reset Entertainment. The company does consulting for music artists such as Jeezy, Demetria McKinney, Johnny Gill and others. We also do celebrity procurement for events in Atlanta. In addition, we co-founded and produce an event in Atlanta called ATL Live on the Park. It is one of the biggest music showcases in the business for the past 7 years. Aside from music I am a national speaker under the Hip-Hop Professional® brand and have spoken at countless college/universities, SXSW, A3C, EssenceFest, etc! I speak of music, professional development, empowerment, networking, and more. I am also a philanthropist and I have started several key initiatives for youth empowerment, mental health, and homelessness. AllHipHop: What’s the most enjoyable part of the job and your duties? Shanti Das: The most enjoyable part of my job now is being an entrepreneur and having the autonomy to work on various projects/initiatives at the same time. I love that I can still do music but also focus on my other passions such as community work and leadership. AllHipHop: What is the hardest part? Shanti Das: The hardest part of being an entrepreneur is the ups and downs of client work. You have good months and bad months. That’s why it is important to have several revenue streams. Sometimes I have contemplated getting a job again (working for a major company) but then I remember how Faithful God has been to me throughout this journey (this Leap of FAITH) and I tell myself to never look back! AllHipHop: Can you describe a moment of adversity personal and in your career? Shanti Das: One moment of adversity for me personally was going through my depression. I Finally saw a doctor got the help I needed. That’s what prompted me to start “Silence the Shame,” an initiative to peel back the layers of shame and stigma around mental health (shout out to Nick Cannon, Jeezy and Andra Day for their support). In our community, we are afraid to talk about it or to get help, which is so sad. Professionally I can recall the moments of feeling some type of way about my compensation vs. my male counterparts. Since this is a piece for Women’s History Month, let me tell my ladies to ALWAYS know your value and don’t be afraid to ask for what you deserve. Often times, you will not get what you deserve if you do not ask for it! AllHipHop: What keeps you from giving up? Shanti Das: GOD, period. He is my rock and my best friend. I pray often and try to keep a level head about success and life. God wants us to remain humble and to also not forget about others. I really enjoy mentoring to young adults and helping others to succeed. Also, I have some good people in my corner that are always providing support and vice versa. U gotta have the right circle of friends/colleagues in your circle of trust…not everyone wants to see you get that W. As Drake says, “I got fake friends showing fake love to me straight up to my face.” Be mindful of the circle you keep and pray for the haters! AllHipHop: How did family play a role in your journey through this industry? (parents, siblings, significant other, children, etc.) Shanti Das: I am not married nor do I have kids. I do however have an amazing family. My sister is the rock of our family and was always there for me when times got tough in the music biz. My mom was a very loving parent and taught me to embrace my spirituality (she now has Alzheimer’s so I’m glad to be […]
(AllHipHop News) Singer-songwriter Andra Day has joined with Coca-Cola and McDonald’s for the Rise Up ESSENCE Festival program. Those four parties have also partnered with Shazam for a new visual-recognition technology for content distribution. [ALSO READ: ALTERNATIVE PICK Andra Day – “Forever Mine”] As an extension of Coca-Cola’s “Share A Coke And A Song” campaign, 40 million cups at select McDonald’s restaurants across the country will include lyrics from Day’s single “Rise Up.” Each product provides an exclusive digital experience where consumers can scan the specially marked Coca-Cola cups and watch the short film I Rise featuring music by Day. “I am overjoyed to be a part of this program,” says Andra Day. “The reach of Coke and McDonald’s is undeniable and I’m thrilled these iconic brands are joining forces to inspire local communities through messages of peace and motivation in unique ways. It’s an added bonus that they are using the lyrics to ‘Rise Up’ as a part of those messages.” The Rise Up ESSENCE Festival program offers people the chance to win prizes and view exclusive digital content that focuses on perseverance, community, and achievement from Andra Day and others. McDonald’s customers that purchase Coke fountain products will learn how to enter the Coca-Cola Rise Up ESSENCE Fest Sweepstakes. Winners will get the chance to see Andra Day perform at the 2016 ESSENCE Festival in New Orleans scheduled for June 30 - July 3. “Shazam is excited to partner with world-class brands like Coca-Cola and McDonald’s,” states Greg Glenday, Shazam’s Chief Revenue Officer. “We are witnessing more large-scale activations connecting fans with breakout artists like Andra Day. It’s great to see both global brands leverage our proprietary technology to build evangelists within their most desired audiences.” William Rhodes, Director of Marketing, McDonald’s USA adds, “When we conceived this program, our goal was to develop partnerships that could offer memorable and exclusive experiences to our customers. We are beyond excited to launch this campaign.” [ALSO READ: The 2015 ESSENCE Festival Celebrates Real R&B & Hip Hop With Missy Elliott, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige, Kevin Hart & More] Watch the trailer for “Andra Day – I RISE” below. PHOTO CREDIT: Myriam Santos
ANOTHER YEAR OF TRADITION AND MUSICAL EXCELLENCE.
THE GOOD KID HAS ANOTHER FESTIVAL TO ADD TO HIS LIST OF SUMMER PERFORMANCES
Trey Songz, Brandy, Janelle Monae, TGT, Charlie Wilson, New Edition, Solange, Jill Scott, Brandy, L.L. Cool J and many more were amongst the big names to grace the stage at the 2013 Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana. The four-day festival saw a range of talent pass through the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The fest also included performances by acts like Faith Evans, Jody Watley, Leela James, Deep Cotton, Avery Sunshine, Greta Prince, PJ Morton, Bridget Kelly, Bilal and Big Daddy Kane in the Super Lounges around the arena before wrapping on Sunday with a massive performance from Beyoncé at the Superdome. What most Essence Festival fans like the most is the fact that the concert is in equal parts contemporary and throwback, with more than enough options to excite fans of R&B, soul, hip hop, funk and even the neo-soul and new-jack swing era that we so dearly miss. It’s safe to say Trey Songz and TGT had all women swooning to their love-filled sets. Uncle Charlie Wilson and New Edition had everyone out of their seats “jamming” and dancing to each hit. Uncle Charlie opened his 70-minute set with “Party Train,” & took concert-goers down memory lane with classics from his Gap Band days (“You Dropped A Bomb On Me,” “Yearning for Your Love”), (“There Goes My Baby”) and introduced two new songs (“Turn Off the Lights” and “Love, Charlie”). R&B fans rocked in awe to both Uncle Charlie’s amazing energy and stage presence as well as for the memories classics like “Yearning For Your Love” brought back. New Edition brought the house down performing their hits like “If It Isn’t Love” and the Bell Biv Devoe classic “Poison” Matching their sleek attire, was their silky performance. Beyonce of course not only stole the night, but she stole the entire weekend with her electrifying performance of her hits since circa 2003. She closed with a beautiful rendition of Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You.” The diva didn’t miss a beat or a note and got the crowd rallied up with her “Who Run The World” and “Diva” performances amongst others. If you have never been to The Essence Festival please get your hotel rooms now for Essence Festival 2014!
BEYONCE BREAKS ESSENCE FEST RUMORS!
(AllHipHop News) Less than 24 hours after taking home the Grammy Award for “Best Traditional R&B Performance,” a press release has announced Beyonce as one of the headliners for the 2013 Essence Festival set to take place in early July at New Orleans’ Superdome. Beyonce joins a lineup of acclaimed entertainers that includes LL Cool J, Jill Scott, Maxwell, New Edition, Charlie Wilson, Keyshia Cole and Brandy. A number of other performers and headliners for the music festival taking place from July 4-7 will be announced soon. Beyonce, who performed at the Super Bowl half-time show last weekend and is embarking on her upcoming “Mrs. Carter Show” world tour, will be adding a special date at New Orleans’ Superdome for the 2013 Essence Festival as a headliner. [Also Read: Hip-Hop Rumors: The Name Of Beyonce’s Upcoming Tour Is The Mrs. Carter Show ] “We are incredibly excited to welcome Beyonce back to the 2013 Essence Festival line-up. She is truly the ultimate Essence woman,” said Essence Communications President, Michelle Ebanks. “If you missed her tour de force in New Orleans, please join us this Fourth of July weekend so that you can experience it live for yourself.” She continued, “The Essence Festival features the best in music, culture, arts and entertainment—all of which Beyonce captures through her extraordinary gifts.” The upcoming performance at the 2013 Essence Festival will not be Beyonce’s first appearance as she previously headlined in 2009 and performed as a member of Destiny’s Child in 2005. In addition to all of Beyonce’s recent accolades, the singer will be world premiering her self-directed feature-length documentary, Life Is But A Dream, on HBO on February 16th. For tickets and more information to the 2013 Essence Festival visit EssenceFestival.com