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Hey how you doing? Nice to have you all with us once again FASHION 14-27 reading our exclusive magazine that is back on the scene giving you all what’s hot and what deserves to be recogGirls & Guys, Dresses, nised. As I am writing this it’s quite emotional, as you all Shoes, Hoodies, Caps, know our humble beginnings where we come from has been a long road of blood sweat and tears. The story is 14 years and Max Factor. long but to put it shortly, we are just normal honest people doing the work for the community and genuinely want to see the upliftment of the 42-43 FANCY PANTS underdog. It’s important that people see things de it into to believe it can happen and we know what Be Seen! Have you ma its like to have the door shut and you try to do s? rie lle StreetCred’s ga things to better yourself but can get distracted. SIVE I myself relate and this is why we do this to be IS EXCLU er N IC S a voice for you. Streetcred fans have cried and 1 30-3 he got h pleaded for its return and from the heart we on how s ip s s o g thank you for the love. Where have we been Get the you say? Good question, and I am happy to dream! answer with excitement because you know 58-59 KINGIE that were always up to something, ha ha. Barber Shop Special on T he King! Streetcred has been working on our
extentions to the company giving our readers true all round media value. We are happy to be the first Magazine TV Online and Social Network from the Midlands with international readership. Did I say Social Network? Yes, you can check out the Chatlog on our site. Register free, set up your own profile, add friends, create groups and connect with loved ones. Streetcred Chatlog is an amazing opportunity to make connections in the entertainment industry as our site is a one stop shop to your favourite scene and most importantly you stay fully connected to us. A very easy to use site successfully getting hits from all over the world and still growing. The TV online show is a fabulous monthly feature to our site where you can actually see Streetcred in action getting the behind the scene shots of celebs and normal people who do extraordinary things as well as clublife and interviews. We promote all that’s positive in the community and really have the mass readership.
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Were back by popular demand and very happy to be here with our resurrection edition boasting Trey Songz, Vybz Kartel, all that is hot in the fashion world and so much more. Bi-Monthly Streetcred is out on the shelves and our website boasting the chatlog social network is growing info@www.streetcredmagazine.com by numbers everyday. If you haven’t registered, then do so now, and gaze over the hot debates markdwayne@streetcredmagazine.com and relevant news of today. We would like to say a big thank you to everyone who is backing our advertising@streetcredmagazine.com return and we are still the leaders of urban entertainment publishing, putting independent UK Info Lines: businesses on the map. We are not just a magazine we are a way of life. Created by the people 08432 891058 for the people. Ok, enough rambling, lets see what is in this edition, turn and enjoy our vibes! 07904 227 725 Big up to Almighty God for making this all possible and the new team; Gordy, Paivi, Daina, John New Format Media - MDG Productions Streetcred TV Online (Doublesided Media), Zardia, Steve Williams, Nicki Kelly and all the writers. Bless to Mum for being a true inspiration and guiding light, love you loads xxx. Also I just want to say don’t let anybody make you believe you are nothing, because everybody is somebody. ¬ God Bless - Mark Dwayne MDG [Editor]
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MEET THE TEAM Editor-in-Chief This is the Job we give MDG because he likes pretending he’s in charge, but really he’s the canary in the mine. We treat him well, water him often and sometimes he gets food. Add MDG on Chatlog www.streetcredmagazine.com
Jessica Slater - Turns heads a bit, defo a hot tottie as Usher would say. Our Jess Slater is an alround pr talent with loads of exciting news for us to put in the magazine. A lover of hip hop and does the guestlist for some of the biggest nights in the country. Check out her fashion pages and yep she really knows what looks hot for you! Add Jessica on Chatlog - streetcredmagazine.com
By Jess Slater & Melissa Scott
This Spring it’s all about a colour BOOM! Super bright block colours have been gracing Relations all thePublic SS 2011 Catwalk runways such as Max Mara, Prada, Gucci. Paivi - An amazing PR and women who boasts of a friendly personality the realcool: juice think for our Daytime looks shouldthat be gets laidback magazine. Paivi is our homegirl from Finland and retro funky and ALWAYS STAND OUT!
Photographer Rosemarie Davies - Fashion Freek! Takes her own neat pics of stars too. See what she did for us at Trey Songs and Ne- Yo. This lady has an amazing eye. The creativity for magazines and Fashion is Rosie all daylong
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Flavour of the Month Editor Zardia Campbell - We think she has a great eye for hot talent so we have given her the Flavour Of The Month slot and as you will see she was modelling Apple Bottom wear for Brookyln yard ooh arr I say.
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The views expressed in Streetcred magazine are not Jeans he has no views... don’t necessarilyBoyfriend the editors, because colourful kill him with if you read anythingvans, offensive! And Oi,baseball MDG! Yes, you up the top...! jackets, toy Never, I repeat, never write an Editor’s note THAT long again! It was hell watches and trying to fit it in. I know it’s been a while, but we don’t Topshop £16 need a novella!raybans! Find John at.. Doublesided Media Group - www.dosime.co.uk
Daina - This girl has worked for Channel 4 the BBC and now owns her own media company called Playwright. The gorjus Daina Anderson lends her professional skills to our publication with her exciting Girl About Town spread where you see what she has Lego £25 been up too in the normal life of Daina..we love it! Add Daina on Chatlog - www.streetcredmagazine.com
DJ & Radio Presenter DJ Mystikle Blue - The famous DJ from Birmingham making noise on Sandwell radio and headlining the hot fancy pants party plus she likes to be in publications boasting that she won the King Of the Decks competion beating the guys ha ha MB has been with Streetcred for over 6 years and continues to rise with her talent.. acts as an a&r for a massive record company too, definitely a person to know .
Gordy Pix - Not only does this man shoot the best photography you’ve ever seen with a career spanning Asosyears. £30 Gordy is in the publishing industry for over 15 our true friend to Streetcred and keeps us updated Vans £34 £10 in London and has been known with whatsTopshop going on to showcase people at his events who were once unsigned and now have huge record deals. Jessie J ring any bells? Gordy Pix is the Man! Add Gordy on Chatlog.
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Contribitors: Natasha Brown, Steve Williams [Sports], Playwright Media, Atlantic Records, Claire Coster, Taponeswa Mavunga, Sony Music Entertainment, Apple Bottoms, Babyliss, Kinect, Canon, BlackBerry, Kos Dillon, MAC. The views expressed in Streetcred Magazine are not necessarily the editors opinion so don’t try to kill him if you read anything you feel offended by. The magazine is meant to be a fun read and gives objective views and is non threatening to anyone. We simply represent the truth of popular culture. All content is copyright to New Format Media. No part of this magazine can be used without official authorisation.
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Dream of a Carribean Poet.
A Jamaican poets dream is to have her work published and we at Streetcred are happy to share some of her work with you. Inspired by her mentor, Louise Bennet, they were both born in Kingston, Jamaica. Laurel has been studying criminology at University for the last five years and has been in England since 1985 working with underprivileged children. This lovely lady enjoys cooking, dancing and is a member of the Birmingham community choir .
‘How great are you Jamaicans who are showing in 2008 with perseverance and faith unno mek it a special date, with ya athletic sons and daughters must be proud mothers and fathers see them performance no wonder unnu all can get up and sing. Jamaica that we love and praise to the father above, for many it was frightening to see Bolt sprint like lightning. winning the 200 meter race with a huge grin deh pon him face, the world now tek a different view of Jamaica just as great as others and not a grain of mash up crackers how great you are Jamaicans...’ Read more in next edition.
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‘People have tweeted me and said you help me get through my music and a lot of your tracks I used to make love too. Im bringing that back to the game!’ Gotta say Ja Rule is a big performer and has sold millions of CD’s worldwide and to have him back would be a great thing!
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The follow-up to Beyoncés 2008 album, ‘I Am... Sa sha Fierce’ is nearly complete. According to sources, Queen Be e is one song away from finishin g her new album due for rele ase later this year. Beyoncé is rumou red to have worked with 30-40 producers on this project an d no one is sure whether their work will make the albu m. Some of the rumoured producers include Sean Garrett (Usher, Destiny’s Ch ild & Ciara), The Dream & Tricky Stewart (Mariah Carey, Justin Bieber & Ch ristina Aguilera), Jim Jonsin (Michelle William s, Lil’ Wayne & Twista) & Bangladesh (Missy, Nick i Minaj & Mario). All I know is that I cannot wa it to hear some new Be yoncé.
Is it that obvious that these two have done a thing or two? - Well they are seen together at many award shows and after parties getting down on the dancefloor. Could it be a publicity stunt or is it obvious just like it was with Estelle and Sean Paul? The question is, wouldn’t you if you were Drake or Rihanna?
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By now you should’ve all heard Madonna’s new song, ‘Born This Way’, oops, I mean Gaga’s new song ‘Express Yourself ’, oops, I did it again, I mean Gaga’s new song ’Born This Way’ which sounds suspiciously like Madonna’s ‘Express Yourself ’. Original huh? A Producer has claimed that Gaga’s new song is a copy of a song he created for a South Korean Girlgroup. The Producer states that the track has similar traits to his song ‘Be Happy’ and he is contacting Gaga’s people and lawyers to file a lawsuit against her. If anyone should be filing a lawsuit against Gaga it should definitely be Madonna, the song sounds exactly like ‘Express Yourself ’ with a few added synths. In other Gaga news, Gaga has said that she tried to “F*ck herself up” for artistic purposes. Like her Idols, Mick Jagger, David Bowie and Andy Warhol, Gaga believes that f*cking herself up will add to her creativity. I suspect f*cking herself up recently has meant copying ‘Express Yourself ’. Gaga also said that before she got famous she used to live in an apartment that had ‘cocaine everywhere.’ I’m really worried now because when I went to Gaga’s apartment, I asked for 2 sugars in my cup of tea. I haven’t been the same since.
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ng lately and also whinging about Chris Brown has reportedly been doing more rappi that beating a woman is not exactly how people see him as a bad person. I must say dyed his hair… blonde, maybe he something you’ll win an award for. Chris has now people to talk about something other is trying to channel Eminem or just trying to get a fashion statement? than his violent past. Check out the picture. Is this
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Is it cool tha t Dre is gettin g dissed by 50? Could be a big fall out with 50 Cent and Dre as the ‘i n the club star’ is lookin g to release a d iss record saying how Dre cut him out of the headphone d eal he made with Jimmy Levine. As yo u may know, the Dr has released top quality soun d ing headphones and n ow 50 has dec ided to do his own titled ‘Sle ek by Fifty’. Th ere has been an uproar in the interscop e o ffi made his feel ces. 50 has ings known to his millions of fans on tw itter that he is upset with D Dre. We thin r k it’s a petty beef thoough because Dre and 50 are ti ght and hop this gets sort e ed out.
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s new Kanye released hi f The video for ‘All O na & Lights (Feat. Rihan d by te ec Kid Cudi)’, Dir Wile the legendar y Hyp seems liams. The video highly low budget but fferers dangerous for su video of Epilepsy. The flashcontains more ackBl ing lights than ns and pool Illuminatio rers to may cause suffe music fit. Apparently iderns channels are co video ing banning the risk & as this is a health en rebe it has already uTube. moved from Yo bit too Is that taking it a rely a far? I think so, su fore be severe warning would the video starts suffice?
G TO AN N I M O C É YONC END??!!! JAY Z & BE
Wow, could this be it for the biggest hip hop couple in the world? Word has it Jay Z and Beyoncé are having time out away from each other as they keep on arguing and apparently he has been pushing and shoving her in public. Beyoncé spent Valentines with her friend Kelly Rowland without her wedding ring on, hmmm. Watch this space, could Jay Z, a man at 40, handle his first heartbreak?
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Recently Mr Mars admitted to cok e possession in the courtroom. Wo w, is that what he is taking to get those hig h notes? Bruno has to complete 200 hour community service. Apparently he looked a bit dodgy at his concert afterparty at Gatecrasher recently.
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It all started when Ciara appeared on ‘The Fashion Police’ with the wonderful Joan Rivers (She was a waitress at The Last Supper). Ciara said that when she last bumped in to Rihanna at a party Rihanna wasn’t ‘the nicest.’ Rihanna got wind of this comment and took to Twitter to retaliate...
Rihanna tweeted “My bad Ci, did I 4get to tip u? howrudeofme.”
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Ciara wasn’t happy with this response and got all ’Ghetto’ and replied “Trust me Rihanna u don’t want to see me on or off stage” Poor Ci couldn’t even manage to spell Rihanna’s name correctly. So the Barbadian beauty responded again to Ciara “So u Gangsta huh? Haaa. Good luck with booking that stage u speak of.” Ouch! I have no idea why Ciara made such a comment, when you are in the industry a little comment like that is always going to be escalated in to something HUGE. Would Robin go after Batman? Rihanna, obviously here to save the day (Batman would do the same), tried to make up with Ciara by tweeting her again saying “Ciara baby. I love u girl! I’m heartbroken! That’s y I retaliated this way! So sorry! letsmakeup.” Anyone else sense the sarcasm? Then Ciara, wanting to play happy families responded “Rhi u know it’s always been love since day 1! Doing shows/ everything. You threw me off in that party! Apology accepted. Let’s chat in person.” Obviously Ciara wants a picture with Rihanna for a bit of promotion as her record label have let her down majorly with her latest release ‘Basic Instinct’ its not a remake of the Sharon Stone film, it’s Ciara’s 4th studio album. So was all this just a publicity stunt to get Ciara some headlines? What do you think? Words Nicki Kelly
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Hmmm, what can we say about Ne-yo’s concert? Well he has definitely come a long way from being just a songwriter for stars such as Beyonce and even the late Michael Jackson wanted to work with him. This show had the props, lighting, amazing visuals, backing dancers that really had the oommph. Ne-Yo rocked it, performing all the hits you know such as ‘So Sick’, ‘Because Of You’, ‘Beautiful Monster’, ‘Love When Your Mad’ and more. What we never knew is how well Ne-Yo can dance. It was so shocking to see the Usher type showcase. We were expecting a few moves here and there but this was choreography to the highest level and like we said, the dancers, especially the females were hot. A visually jaw dropping show that gives hope for RnB music. We still have the energy that has been missing for so long, although it was a very Usher & Chris Brown it was a good concert all round and we can’t deny that this guy has the hottest songs on the market RIGHT NOW! Looking forward to the next show! Go Ne-Yo Go Ne-Yo.
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Its him! Roger of Sista Sista or you may know him from the adorable 90’s group Immature that featured in House Party 3 or you may know him as the main actor in the famous ‘You Got Served’ movie... yes its Marques Houston, the all round talented brother who is the golden voice of RnB. In March 2011 this man put on a remarkable P.A at ‘Soundproof’, the biggest student party in the Midlands, performing hits, ‘Pop That Booty,’ and ‘Up In the Club’ to thousands of screaming fans. Here we have exclusive shots of the man in VIP chillin’ with Mark Dwayne and meeting the fans... He is so fine!
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HAIR & BEAUTY
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Endless fun... M·A·C owns the primers category. Now we’re taking Prep + Prime further than ever. Use it under, over, during and after makeup application, and marvel at the ease with which it can accept concealer and cooperate with colour. And now, with Prep + Prime Vibrancy Eye, P + P advances eyes and focuses potential. A lightweight, quick fix AND long-term solution for puffy, tired-looking creases and bags that targets the three main causes for dark under eye circles – pigmentation, visibly weakened capillaries and shadowing – while illuminating the eye area with optical effects for instant luminosity. Vibrancy Eye provides pick-me-up power and moisturisation. One step and you’re prepped for makeup magic. A wonderful new shaded highlighter debuts with this collection – Prep + Prime Highlighter is lush and cushiony, yet lightweight – in wonderful hues that provide a sheer wash of colour to highlight, brighten and perfect. The click “pen” allows for exact application. “CUTE!” The most fanciful, fun and flattering compliment a young, modern trendsetter could ever want! Our version is the girliest kind of international glam possible, a style ride that combines postage-stamp-sized puppies with pixie swizzle-stick fashion and butterfly kisses for cute boys and even cuter shoes! Cupcake icing colours, vintage romance, an ATM card with Hello Kitty on it – and a way of life that says “yes!” to everything adorable! Come on; get happy with the multi-culti cutie, from Tokyo to Toronto to Paris with love! Pastel shades for Eye Quads, Lipstick, Plushglass and Nail Lacquer…And, due to popular demand, we’re completely cute-ifying three favourite Lip Pencil shades from last season that will join the fun and frolic. Flash! You’ll ♥ the Mineralize Blush with the sweet heart baked right into it. If it shines, shimmers and pops it’s completely, contagiously, cute! Great news: It’s back, for good…Skinsheen Leg Spray, the long-wear gel/mousse body makeup that sheers on legs, arms, décolletage for a subtle golden glow. Water resistant three times over. Love your Lustre Drops? They’re back too, for that touch of chic luminosity, an ethereal glow wherever applied. Two new golden shades of Mineralize Skinfinish/ Natural plus Mineralize Skinfinish and Bronzing Powders complete the collection, making M·A·C all about onestop Bronzing.
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Whether it’s to save money or time, for those of you who have always thought about cutting your hair at home, but worried about getting it wrong, look no further than the evolutionary new Easy Cut from BaByliss for Men. Easy Cut is the new must-have grooming tool to maintain a short hair cut at home. Easy Cut looks different and works differently to traditional hair clippers – with its unique rotary blade technology and surround comb guide it can cut hair in any direction, making it easy to use and get a perfect even finish.
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This advanced clipper is designed to deliver top performance on short hairstyles, guaranteeing an even cut every time, so you won’t need to visit the barber every couple of weeks to keep your grade 1 or 2 looking right, you can do it yourself – saving you a tidy few quid each year. Easy Cut has a telescopic comb guide with a twist and lock mechanism which means you can cut with confidence, knowing that it will not slip in use. It can be used mains or cordless, so you can clip your hair at your convenience. And its bold ergonomic design means maintaining your style has never been simpler. Plus for general tidying up around the ears, neckline and sideburns, Easy Cut includes a separate precision trimmer so you can have total clipping confidence. £40 RRP.
GET THE LOOK : Couture Curls Soft, careless curls continued to dominate the catwalks throughout Spring-Summer and Autumn-Winter 2010. Models rocked soft glossy waves on the runway at Pucci and Chloe’s SS10 and AW10 fashion week shows, whilst Kenzo and 3.1 Phillip Lim opted for a whimsical, tousled head of hair for their AW10 catwalk shows. Get one step ahead of the fashion pack and recreate the looks with ease with the BaByliss Curling Wand. To achieve the runway’s must-have hair, simply wrap thick sections of hair around the wide base of the BaByliss Curling Wand to achieve loose, glossy waves – the perfect care-free complement to new-season couture.
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Fashion Full Stop By Jess Slater & Melissa Scott
This Spring it’s all about a colour BOOM! Super bright block colours have been gracing all the SS 2011 Catwalk runways such as Max Mara, Prada, and Gucci. Daytime looks should be laidback cool: think retro funky and ALWAYS STAND OUT! Vans £34
Michael Kors £179
Rayban for Asos £108
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We love slouchy Boyfriend Jeans with colourful vans, baseball jackets, toy watches and raybans! Topshop £18
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Daytime Fine…
African inspired prints with aztec influences will be HUGE, jewellery should be BOLD.
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We love patterned leggings and printed crop tops, tassels give attitude and shoes should be BRIGHT!
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Night-time Funky…
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Well if that is you then you need to visit Frock on Vintage studio, Custard Factory, Birmingham. I got myself into a complete frazzle looking for outfits to wear for these events until Frock On’s very own stylist to the stars Pam Cheema came to my rescue and hooked me up with a cute little handbag and Laura Ashley Boyfriend Blazer; the perfect accessories for any outfit. Voted Birmingham’s number one Vintage outlet by fashion’s very own Gok Wan, you are guaranteed to find something you like in this little goldmine ladies (giving away all my secrets now). Visit www.frockonvintage.co.uk to book a viewing or for more information.
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With all these events and not enough outfits, shopping is a must! If you’re anything like me, you’ll want that extra special clothing item that just can’t be found on the high street.
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Colmore Row, Birmingham.
Luxury, on a different scale.
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Joy founded JC Hair in early 2008; however the journey began when Joy was only 14 years of age. Right from this beginning Joy had immense passion and energy for the hair and hair dressing. Having had good success, as an employee, in salons across Bradford, Leeds and Birmingham Joy decided it was time to set up her own business. In 2005, with the help of her husband and business Partner Neville Coley; Joy began her research importing hair from Ex Soviet Republics, South America and across Asia in search of high quality pure virgin hair. In 2007 Joy was confident with her list of Suppliers across the globe, having worked closely with them to produce high quality wefts and lace wig designs. In 2008 the first shop was opened in the Piccadilly Arcade in Birmingham as a retailer of virgin hair extensions. By the end of 2008, JC Hair had a strong reputation
across several cities as a supplier of quality wefted hair and lace front wigs. Joy began looking for an ideal location for her first hair salon. Through customer demand, there was a strong need for full salon services. Besides other services clients wanted relaxers and treatments. The vision was to have a high class looking salon that would blow the minds of those who visited it and provide all the services one would expect. No expense was spared and in late 2009, Joy opened the salon on the prestigious Colmore Row in Birmingham. JC Hair is now much more than just a retailer of high quality virgin hair extensions. Joy and Neville were most concerned about customer comfort and convenience when designing the salon, so with confidence they ensure every visit will be a pleasant and thrilling experience. As well as entertainment the salon has a lounge, free refreshments and free snacks to have you feel as comfortable as you would be in your own home. JC Hair also understands that discretion is important to many of our clients. For this reason, there is a dedicated 1-2-1 private room complete with backwash and necessary equipment. With expert stylists who form a great team, JC hair is able to complete every hair service to a high standard and in a professional manner. Because it is situated within the busy city centre, the team understand that time is very important to clients; so they guarantee to address needs in a prompt fashion without the client feeling rushed. Also, JC Hair is always in touch with the very latest celebrity hair styles and its team pride themselves on being able to replicate them for your pleasure. Everything about JC Hair is high class except its prices, which are surprisingly low. The virgin hair, the lace wig fitting technique, the weave technique, the look of the salon and the customer service are all high class and unique; so please try it for yourself Joy has provided a brief guidance on hair types, so you’ll be better informed before making your next purchase of hair extensions. Did You Know? Virgin hair: This highest quality extension hair has never been processed in any way and is pure. This term covers hair from the continents of the Americas, Europe and Asia. This hair could last for several years if properly cared for and performs extremely well. This hair can be chemically altered to achieve different colours and textures. Remy hair: Remy or remi hair is the complete hair strand and has not been weakened by stripping (removing the cuticle). However, this hair has undergone some form of processing (permed, heat treated or dyed) so it should be treated gently. Once virgin hair receives any such processing short of removing the cuticle, it is referred to as remy. Non-remy hair: Non-remy hair is mostly referred to by its misleading title of ‘100% human hair’. This is the most commonly available hair on the market. The roots and tips of hairs are all mixed up (cuticles in different directions) which causes problems with tangling and matting. This hair is sometimes sold as ‘100% human hair tangle free’. This hair type has been stripped of its cuticle to reduce tangling and matting. Non-remy hair will not last as long as remy hair due to the processing it has received. Synthetic hair: Synthetic hair is made of a wide array of different fibres. Synthetic hair will not last as long as 100% human hair because it tends to tangle and frizz uncontrollably. However, there are exceptions and technology has allowed for types of synthetic hair to minimise these issues Yaki hair: This term is given to hair with a similar texture to afro Caribbean hair. This hair type is a lower grade than 100% human hair as it is often diluted with animal and synthetic hair.
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1. Decide whether you want to dress more like Usher when he dresses casual or if you want to dress more formally.
2. Shop Usher's fashion line. The best way to dress like Usher is to buy clothing from the fashion line he designed himself. However, this may be a bit out of your price range. 3. Start with jeans if you're keeping it casual. Wear a vintage t-shirt and sneakers and you'll have completed Usher's everyday fashion look. 4. Go a bit fancier by pairing jeans with a solid colored shirt and a sports jacket. Usher might wear something like this to a more casual awards show, like the MTV Movie Awards. 5. Be more formal with dress pants, a t-shirt or solid colored shirt and a sports jacket. Usher may wear something like this on a talk show appearance. 6. Wear a suit. Usher has described himself as a suit man. He'd most likely wear a nice suit to something like the Grammy's. 7. Accessorise. Wear a watch and some jewellery. Usher's not afraid to be a little flashy. He can even pull off a bow tie. Not many men can look sexy in a bow tie, but Usher can because he's confident. Master Usher's confidence and you can pull off the same look, too.
STARS PROMOTE SAFE SEX! JLS Condom Range - British boy band JLS has teamed with Durex to launch their own range of condoms to promote safe sex. The condoms, aptly called “Just Love Safe brand,” will feature the pop stars' faces on each packet. All the profits from the condoms will go to the JLS Charity Foundation, and from there, the band members will donate to their chosen charities.
Drake Safe Sex - A newcomer in the hip-hop music industry, Drake lends his famous face and celebrity status to star in an advertisement promoting ‘Stay Strapped Condoms’. With hip-hop music playing in the background, he is seen in the ad informing fans of the importance of using protection when having sex.
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1.Where do you get your fashion sense? If I like it, I will get it. If I think it fits nice, then im happy. But sometime I think what the hell was you thinking. But im sure we all have those ones..lol
8. Favourite food? My favourite food is Avocado and I love big fat prawns. I do like my vegetables, but they have to steamed, hot! but crunchy. Also like Duck and Fish. 9. What don’t you eat and why? I do not eat Cow Foot, or Liver because it tastes nasty. I don’t like cakes, unless it’s a chocolate cake and hate doughnuts. I really hate milk and custard; I don’t do pudding unless it’s a bowl of fruit with ice cream.
2. If you were to model yourself on a celebrity who would it be? I couldn’t tell you. Bloody hell! That’s a hard question. 3. What do you feel makes you different to other woman? I wouldn’t say I’m different to other women, but I am very independent, I don’t like relying on others, I’ll give anything a go, if it benefits me and my and people closest to me, even if im scared. I would also say I listen and im not judgmental. 4. How important is it to study? It’s very important to study. One should always better ones self. Otherwise you’re standing still. I think its grate to learn new skills and to have goals. Life moves to fast, there is no time for what if. Grab every opportunity with open arms. 5. What are your hobbies? I love dancing with the kids on the
Wii, and getting the highest score... lol. I also love socialising with friends. 6. What is your ideal man, and how would you like him to treat you? My ideal man would be someone that has goals, ambition, supportive, playful and looks after himself. I also would like to be treated with respect and as a equal, and someone that listens and understands me because I am a bit of a crazy one at times..lol 7. What would you like to achieve in the next five years? To be fully qualified in my chosen career path, have my own home, a few holidays a year and still be writing for Street Cred Magazine.
10. What do you like most about being a mother? Being a mother is great because I love to play, I love messing around with my kids and they always come first. Watching them grow up and seeing them change into wonderful children. I think I’m the biggest kid in the house really, and sometimes I get my eldest daughter telling me off. 11. What are your aspirations? To take every opportunity with open arms, to learn and progress in everything I do. I would also love to jump out of a plane once in this life time and bungee jump of a high bridge. Bit of a thrill seeker! 12. What’s the most memorable time in your life? Bringing my two girls safely into the world, and seeing their little faces for the first time.
Melissa-Chantelle Myles
Miss Flavour of the Month Melissa-Chantelle Myles is a new and inspired artist, with the future at her feet, knowing what she wants and where she is going, looking towards her goal for the future. Showing if one door closes another will most defiantly open. Also not to give up on one dream to keep trying know matter how big or small you may think things may be. Melissa came with full Flavour this month and hear is what she had to say. Hello Melissa! When did you first start singing? - I started singing when I was in the school choir aged 13, at first it was just a way of getting out of lessons, but I soon realised that I actually enjoyed doing it. When did you realise you could sing? - I guess the first time I actually realised I could sing to some degree was when I decided to sing at the old people's party held at school. Who was the first person who told you that you could sing? - My mum was the first person to tell me that I could sing, but of course that's my mum so I thought she had to say that. Then there were other people who would tell me the same. What things have you done to promote yourself? - I have a YouTube channel where I put up videos of myself singing, it helps me to get the views of others on my singing and sometimes they're kind enough to comment on my appearance and decor! lol What things am you currently doing? - Currently I am studying an Access HE course; when I have completed, I will hopefully go into university this year where I will be studying Midwifery. What are you’re future plans, where do you see you’re self in the next 5 years? - In the next few years in terms of my singing I would like to be able to have found a good and affordable voice coach, who can help me
with certain aspects of my voice, perhaps do a few songs of my own and generally explored my potential. In terms of my studies I want to have successfully completed my course and be a qualified Midwife. Hopefully by then there will still be enough jobs in the NHS! Who do you look up to in terms of singing? - To be fair, I have never really been able to say that there was one person who I really looked up to. With me, if I like a tune and I feel can sing it then I will try. Having said that, when I first started singing the one person's songs I would practice the most were those of Celine Dion. Do you think it’s important to have a back up plan, when you’re a singer like yourself? - Most definitely! No matter how good you are at singing, you should always have a back up plan. Times change so fast there is never any guarantee, there would be nothing worse than realising that not only have you passed your sell by date, but you also have no other skills to be able have a comfortable life. What would you say to the young people out there that are trying to get noticed? What would be a good tip? - I say never give up, if you feel you truly believe you can make it, there is nothing that can stop you, be persistent because nothing happens before its time. I think another thing would be to keep yourself surround by people who love you, you will need them and their support to help you continue during times you feel like throwing the towel in.
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Blackberry more cool, more funky!
GADGETS & TOYS
A fun take on the original Torch 9800, the colourful new edition - with a stylish red border - maintains the sophistication of the Torch whilst adding some fashionable flare. The must-have BlackBerry Torch 9800 is already a huge hit in the UK, with the likes of Pixie Lott and George Lamb already huge fans of the device and the crimson-coloured version is sure to be just as popular here.
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is the first handset from Research in Motion to combine the new touch screen experience with an easyto-use QWERTY keypad, offering users the best of both worlds. The BlackBerry Torch 9800 features a 5 MP camera with flash, built in GPS and Wi-Fi and pinch to zoom technology. The device also comes complete with the new BlackBerry 6 software.
Y L I M FA PLAY TIME IS ! K C A B With so many consoles and games on sale, we wanted to have a look at the new Kinect. It is the fastest selling console at the moment and we wanted to see what all the fuss is about. Kinect is easy to assemble. It will fit to your older X-box 360 and you can get a new console with it, if you don’t already own one. All the necessary cables come with your kinect sensor which fits under your television. The bar is glossy and black and has 3 cameras, The middle one recognizes the person in front of the sensor bar and it is able to identify 20 separate points of your body. The other two cameras work together to build a 3d image of your room. They are able to judge how far you stand from the unit, how you are moving and which direction your limbs are going.
BlackBerry 6 includes the best ever BlackBerry browser, expanded messaging capabilities with intuitive features to simplify the management of social networking and RSS feeds (Social Feeds), and provides integrated access to BBM (BlackBerry Messenger), Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and various instant messaging applications. Its enhanced multimedia experience rivals the best in the industry and includes a dedicated YouTube app and Podcasts app. A universal search feature allows users to quickly find content on the smartphone, as well as extend the search to the Internet or to discover applications on BlackBerry App World, which is included and now supports credit card payments. The red BlackBerry Torch 9800 is available now online and in store from Carphone Warehouse.
The whole concept of Kinect is, that you are the controller. You can kiss goodbye to your controllers, but be prepared to look silly!!!! Playtime! The whole idea of Kinect is that anyone can play. It doesn’t matter how young or old you are, the sensor recognizes your body and then you are ready to play. Kinect is controlled by your body and your voice commands, so there is no sitting around, you will be kicking, moving, turning and waving your hands into different directions. And whilst you do all this, your friends and family have a good laugh! Kinect is an excellent way to entertain children, the only down side is that only two people can play at the same time and you have to have enough space in order to play. Kinect tells you if you don’t have enough space, so if your front room is a bit smaller, you may be looking at moving the furniture around to make the space. Games available for Kinect are for all ages. Perhaps the most popular games are the ones you get to make your dance moves more groovy or just have a good exercise. For boys out there fighting games are the thing. Prices are reasonable. All together Kinect is a good fun. My kids love it and it makes a rainy day fantastic or simply provides a family time for the whole family to sit and laugh. Even the most competitive person has got to laugh, it simply is funny! Depending of the game, you will be diving or ducking, dancing your time away, you may be driving a car with imaginary wheel, or air boxing and fighting. It’s all about moving and being a part of the game. I can definitely recommend this system to anyone, and I can’t wait till the system is taken further and there will be more games and possibilities to select. ¬ Words by Paivi.
A small camera with a BIG PUNCH!
THIS BABY ROCKS! This is the baby! You would never think something so small and light would carry a big punch like this. The Canon Legria HF G10 is nothing short of incredible. Canon once again is setting the trend for video technology and giving us high def cameras that are extremely useful and addictive, especially for a gadget freak. This model is Easy to use and such fun to play with boasting a full touch screen facility. We have shot some great projects on this kit and what we find is that even in the dark it shows great light and the sound quality is very impressive. There is a special effects button on the touch screen that makes the whole experience of the Legria even
more phenomenal. There are great light Cinema features that when you view on your screen its like you have shot your own steven Speilberg movie! You can definitely have fun with touch screen as you have animated stars and colour balls you can add if you wish to make your footage even more interesting. This kit we highly recomemend for home movie videos, weddings and even music and Film production if you are a cameraman of that type, as it is crisp clear High Definition. 100 percent Streetcred approved!
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INTERVIEW
TeedraMoses
Teedra Moses is one of the most slept-on R&B artists IN THE GAME. From the first time I heard her debut album ‘Complex Simplicity’ on a trip to New York in 2004, I knew I was hooked forever. It’s been over seven years since the Lioness released an official album due to the collapse of her record label TVT Records but her fans worldwide have remained patient and loyal thanks in part to the mixtapes she has put out, most recently in February of 2010: the aptly titled: ‘Royal Patience’ which is a beautiful progression from ‘Complex Simplicity’showing a more brave artist that just keeps improving.
am busy! Always busy! But good, I’m blessed.
Teedra’s heartfelt, soulful lyrics have ensured her longevity as a credible artist that doesn’t pander to the industry, she writes, sings and endures…for the people who love her music. As a huge fan, it was an honour to catch up with her about what her plans are for the future and when we can finally expect to hear a new album
J: What’s your label situation at the moment? T: I am indie right now. (The label that Teedra was initially signed to TVT Records collapsed and went bankrupt in 2008). It’s not that I’ve not had interest from major labels or that I don’t want to sign with a major label but this is a very ‘tap-dancing’ industry and I’m not willing to tap-dance for a label, I’ll tap-dance for the people! It’s the people who demand the artist essentially, not the label. I have a lot of people with me, behind me and supporting me and my music. There’s strength in numbers and I want the labels to see that I’m here, and I’m doing this whether you like it
Jess: Hey Teedra, thank you for talking with us! How are you? How’s life? Teedra: hey girl! It’s my pleasure, I
J: So we’ve just had the release of the ‘R U 4 Real’ official video which features on last year’s Royal Patience mixtape. How has it been received in The States? T: Really well, the hits and the feedback have been good. I wanted to show a development from Complex Simplicity but with a similar vibe. This is just a scratch. I can’t put out the music the way I want to, or as often as I want to and it’s irritating for me. I wanted to give people something to show that I’m still here and still making good music. I love the video, it’s a reflection of where my music is going.
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I still plan to release a new mixtape very soon and then get my album out around August. I’m working on feeding the people, the real music lovers with sexy soul music; real singing from a lifestyle artist. J: Will the long-awaited ‘Young Lioness’ get a release? T: The album is complete but the name will change, it will no longer be ‘Young Lioness’, just ‘Lioness’. When I first decided that title I had just released ‘Complex Simplicity’ and I was scared, you know? I’m not scared anymore, and I don’t feel the name is appropriate now. ‘Lioness’ will definitely be released and as I said, we’re aiming for August this year.
J: You mean Jessie J? T: Yeh that’s her! She’s cool! J: I think the reason that so many people have fallen in love with your music is that your lyrics are so REAL and everyone can relate to them, where do you draw your inspiration from? T: I write about whatever I’m feeling in my life. The best artists write about what they know whether it’s through observation or experience. I stick to what it is that I know and just hope that someone else out there is feeling the same.
J: So you’re mother to twin boys (from a previous relationship with rapper RasKas), how do you cope managing being a Mom and an artist? T: The boys are in their early teens now, they love to see how the game goes! They know their job is to get good grades and behave well no matter what I’m doing. I’ve been doing this for nearly ten years, they know the vibe and they know they have to be mature about it, it’s J: I saw your show in London a couple of just me and them and they get that! years ago, you we’re amazing live and I was shocked at how far some UK fans had trav- J: I have to ask because I know all of our male elled to see you perform. Do you have any readers will want to know; are you a single plans to come back to the UK anytime soon? lady? T: Girl, I am totally single! It’s not like T: I REALLY want to! The UK has wonder- ‘woo hoo’ haha! It is what it is. I’ve been blogful music lovers and I felt such a great energy ging about this recently, I’m single but it’s not from the crowd at the last show. I haven’t been an issue. back for so long! Anybody who wants Teedra…obviously there are certain performance I can safely say that this is one lady I will be fees in place but I’m more than willing. I hope following for a very long time, as REAL in to come to the UK before the year is out even person as in lyrics…Thank you Teedra. if not to perform although that’s why I’d really love to come. - Check out Teedra’s official website : www. teedramoses.net J: You have collaborated with some amaz- - Watch the newly released ‘R U 4 Real’ video ing artists already, are there any other art- on Teedra’s official Youtube channel: www. ists you would like to collaborate with in the youtube.com/OfficialTeedraMoses future? T: You know, I don’t go after artists - Follow Teedra on Twitter: www.twitter. or think of anyone in particular. Some of the com/teedramoses most amazing artists are the ones that haven’t made it yet, no-one knows their name. If I Interview by meet an artist or producer that is a creative Jessica Slater person and it happens organically then that’s great and that’s what creates the best collaborations! J: Is there anyone in the UK you’re really feeling right now? T: I’m not too familiar with the UK scene to be honest, although I adore Adele. She is an extremely amazing artist. And there’s a new girl right, with black hair and bangs?
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or not. If you want to get involved and allow me to do what I want to do as an artist, then yes, we can work together. I do have a label in mind, so we’ll see, but it’s very important to me that I can continue to do me, my way and not become a mould of what a label wants.
DAMAGE PARTY PICS
Starring the remaining members of one of the UK’s best loved RnB groups, Damage (Coree having left to pursue his own career), Ghetto Romance on New Years Day was a celebration for Noel, being his birthday, and a celebration that Damage are about to resurface on the UK scene. It was like a throwback to the ‘old skool’ with some of the most classic RnB hits ever made being pulled out of the record bag and given a gracious airing to the delight of all. I’d wager you won’t find many DJs in clubs today that would put on a seven inch version of ’Pass the Dutchie’ by Musical Youth and have the entire club ‘boogying down’ to it. Added to this was a mature, music loving crowd who were perfectly happy to throw caution to the wind and risk personal dance reputation for the sake of ‘Candy’ by Cameo. The venue, Eden, right in the heart of trendy Muswell, Hill did a splendid job of hosting the event, the venue having only recently opened (September 2010), it already boasts a series of successful events featuring popular Musical Artists. Look out for further ‘Damage Parties’ at Eden and their return to the UK Stage soon. Words & Photos by Gordy Pix.
DAMAGE LIVE Ghetto Romance @ Eden Venues, London
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If you’re talking about the sex symbol of UK comedy, it’s definitely our Richard Blackwood, who recently hosted a packed out Civic Hall Comedy showcase and beauty Pageant alongside guests, Slim and Kevin James. This event also had the best of underground talent in between the comedy n the Sic sketches. See our pics by Rosemarie Davies for what was a grand ale MC’sso, Ju m fe t s stice, xt e tt o h rk show and a bag full of laughs for all. ena Spa of all the e ne
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READERS HAVE THEIR SAY If you got cheated on first time would you forgive knowing maybe they wont do it again or is it best to end it..what would you do if you was cheated on?
EDITOR’S TOPICS
Realist Sparkle Forde - i was cheated on but i got back with him then then seen sense and left him u realise that once a cheat always a cheat snm 1 Like Lucy Wilks - F him off Leah Robertson - no, never. forgive him for what!? f**k that! Sharon Hill - End it once trust is gone there’s nothing left Anisa Louise Jamal - END END END. You’re ten times better than that and worth so much more. I’d rather be on my own than have someone knocking my confidence down and making me feel worthless 2 Likes Kimberley Lodge - Easier said than done, depends on the circumstances leading to the the guy cheating, u might have kids with 2 Likes him etc.... Owen Green - i wouldnt go back, would be 1 Like on my mind. Maxine Karen Maxwell - Would have to end.. Cos u could Not trust him again!!! 1 Like Sweetpeaches Mcleod Avfc - Kick tha no gd p***k to tha kerb literally x Ranj Johal - never trust a cheater....... once a cheater always a cheater Realist Sparkle Forde - thats tru @kimberley its hard when there is kids involved but then u see the light and think forget that Neeks Hazell - I wud give him a chance hoping he wudnt do it agen but! Were talkin bout man so wats the point really his gonna do it agen! And like sharon said no trust and honesty its not gonna wrk! Anisa Louise Jamal - Karma is a b***h. Walk away the better person. That person will always get what they deserve sooner or later 2 Likes
Vicki Minaj English - i believe in giving everyone a second chance, but trust mi, momma dint raise no fool, so if he cheated again he wud be defo kicked 2 da kerb, be cos tru love does not cheat, lie and deny. Leeann Bootylisious Sedgwick - Once a cheater always a cheater! Denise Peters - walk away wid out trust theres nothing Paivi Aulikki Lehtonen - I would walk and keep walking, and if they ever wanted to come back, they would have to dig a tunnel to crawl deeep deeeep underground.... Lisa Yesufu - Once a cheat always a cheat forget the secound chance bcos it won’t work u wouldn’t evan forget so what point does it make realisticly be wasting your time. Vicki Minaj English - yes i also agree with once a cheat always a cheat but i do BELIEVE in second chances and everyone makes mistakes... Which they shud learn frm, not make again. I think it also depends on the degree of cheating, was it a drunken one night stand or was it a long affair? The latter wud obviously involve alot of lying and denying and for me wud defieately be alot harder to forgive and get that second chance! Christina Millington - well, my daughters sperm donor cuz he doesnt deserve to b called better than that (even though i say a lot worse out of her earshot) brings lots of children into the world, refuses to pay for them, yet signs on and cant b bothered to work. pays for his girlfriend children to have xmas presents etc but disses his own kids he doesnt live with. raaaaaa that man has a face u wanna punch!!!!!!!!!!! Christina Millington - rob, nah hun, not wires twisted, just the men that do this are twisted full stop xx
Antonia Bell - just end it a leopard never changes his spots! an even if theres kids involved jus remember they look up to you. so by stayin wid a man dat cheats wat r u 1 Like tellin ur kidz? Neeks Hazell - Sometimes it dnt matter if u got kids cus wen u stay wid them just for the sake of the kids it still dnt wrk, and then the bad vibes and the arguin etc, it aint fair on dem its best to walk away broken hearted and mend bk into the future on ya wid ya 1 Like kids! Its hard still
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Most of us have some kind of experience of domestic violence; we may have gone through it by our selves, seen our friend or parents to go through it, or may be in the situation where it has become the only solution to release the stress and put things into a balance. When I am writing this, I am not accusing any one, I just simply bring out the facts. In domestic violent situations everyone is a victim, that does not make it ok to hit or abuse someone, but when we are writing about these issues, we need to remember, that often a person who is acting violently, has learned to act that way and for them, this is the only way they know how to deal with things. I also want to point out that as much as women, also men are the receiving participants in domestic situations. Men just don’t talk about it, because it is something that still is a tabu and hard to admit to the outside world. What Is domestic violence? Years ago when I was doing a research in Poland about domestic violence, I defined the term in the following way:- Every time when someone in the family feels to be threatened in their own home or outside it by the member of the same family, we are talking about domestic violence. The threat could be physical or psychological, but the elements are there to be felt unsafe and unprotected. We may think that the little push around is not violent, but it all depends how the re-
cipient feels about it. Some ones important step is to acknowledge innocent play could be another that there is a problem. Once this ones terror. is done, it’s time to look what the local council can offer to help How did it all start? you. They should be able to offer When talking to people who have a shelter to get you out from the gone through domestic situa- situation and protect you. If your tion, they find it hard to point partner insists that there is noout when and how did it all start. body out there to help you, that is Some people say it started as play not true. Once you have realized fights, some people say it started the situation you are in, the next with name calling. Generally the step will be to improve the situasituation gets worse during the tion. Look for help! There is lots of time and violence progresses it available, leaflets in the librargradually. Very few situations ies, internet, even GP practises ofstart straight up from the punch, ten can help. The important thing there will be name calling and to remember is, you are not alone controlling behaviour first. and there is some one out there to help you. How did I end up here? Often it is the case that the re- What about life after? cipient of the violence feels them After you have left the situation, selves helpless. They find that it’s time to heal. Violence is drathey are in the situation where matic and does leave the scars. they are stuck, they feel that they For some people those scars love the person so much they will never leave, but they can can’t leave and they often hide be healed and soothed down. the facts. Outside world finds Right after care also allows you about it when we see black eyes, to make sure that you won’t be in we hear cover up stories about the same situation again. Often kitchen cupboard doors or the domestic violence has become a children in the family are react- lifestyle, a form of love or so we ing to the situation. Typically think and it’s hard to learn to be both parties find them selves loved in the different normal way. confused, they are ashamed to People who have gone through go and ask for help and they are domestic violence sometimes not sure how they would be able find a kindness hard to accept, to improve the situation. In the but still, the life without the fear mean time the circle is likely to and insecurity must be much betget worse and violent situations ter than the opposite. more regular. Where to contact if I am being Is there a way out? abused or I am the abuser? There is a way out. There are There are several help forms availseveral organisations that work able. I will mention here just a relentlessly to help people in the few, but they are all nation wide situation. The first and the most organisations, who are working
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with volontiers who often have gone through the same experience by them selves. http://www.womensaid.org.uk/ Webpage which has the survivors forum, other people who have been there and know by experience how hard it is to come out from the situation. http://www.refuge.org.uk/ Charity organisation for women and children. They also have advise on the website on how to spot domestic violence, what to do and National free phone, available for 24 hours. 0808 2000 247 http://www.mankind.org.uk/ Support for men who are suffering from domestic violence. They have a helpline to call to 01823 334244 http://www.hiddenhurt.co.uk/ Help for abusers.
Robyn Rihanna Fenty, better know as Rihanna, the multi-platinum worldwide superstar. She sings, dances, writes and even directs videos. At only 22 she has achieved 5 albums in 5 years, over 65 million records sold worldwide and numerous awards and she is just about to embark on her 3rd World Tour. Pretty amazing huh? So, why is Rihanna so successful? Is it her distinctive nasal tone? Songs that are catchier than a cold? Her unique style or is it her tough upbringing that gave her the determination to succeed? Born in Barbados, Rihanna was raised by her parents, her father being a crack cocaine addict which made things very difficult at home. Rihanna's escape was her singing. She formed a group with two friends at the age of 15 who were later introduced to record producer Evan Roger. The two girls were dropped and Robyn became Rihanna. Rihanna stormed into the UK charts in 2005 with her first single 'Pon De Replay' with her distinct voice and light reggae/dancehall sound, the UK were immediately hooked. Rihanna then released her first album, 'Music Of The Sun' which included the track 'If It's Loving That You Want'. Even though the singles hit the Top 15, the album only managed to peak at number 35 in The UK Album Chart. She then released her 2nd album 'A Girl Like Me' but it was her 3rd album that was the huge...
...break-through for Rihanna. The album ‘Good Girl Gone Bad’, with Jay-Z as one of the executive producers and Rihanna well and truly under his wing, went on to sell over 1.5 million copies in The UK alone and she achieved 10 weeks at number 1 with ‘Umbrella Feat. Jay-Z’. This album dragged Rihanna away from the light reggae/dancehall sound and cemented her place as a firm favourite in the pop/dance world. Rihanna has released 2 albums since ‘Good Girl Gone Bad’ which have failed to replicate its huge success, however she is one of the most talked about stars of the last five years for her music, personal life and her fashion style. Rihanna's latest album, ‘Loud’ is out now and features the anthem 'Only Girl In The World'. This album has a very pop/dance sound but also features Young Money favourites, Nicki Minaj and Drake. This is definitely an album for the ladies and is why Rihanna is so popular because many want to look and be like her and the fellas want to be with her. Fashion and Style When you think of Rihanna’s fashion and style the one thing that stands out is her hair. When she first burst onto the scene she had the usual long hair that didn’t really allow her to be noticed in the crowd, and then… the ‘Umbrella’ video! Here she was with shorter hair which made everyone think ‘Who’s the new girl on the scene?’. Within days you could see your next door neighbour, your colleague and even your postman with the new ‘Rihanna’ look. This was the start of ‘Rihanna The Trendsetter.’ Then she had an even more dramatic change when she cut her hair even shorter for the ‘Take a Bow’ video. Stunning! More recently Rihanna, not one to blend into the background, re-launched herself with bright RED hair. Though this is not something that most women would follow there is even a website dedicated to the pop stars love of hair. Rihanna has always been a pioneer for fashion and is not afraid to show some skin and flaunt her assets. The designers are queuing up to dress her but who would she like to work with? "I respect designers who aren't afraid to go outside the box. I went to a Jean Paul Gaultier show, and I saw girls who are thicker than me, beautiful and voluptuous and different ethnicities. That made me so excited. I thought, Okay, I can work that, for sure."
Love Rihanna had a high profile relationship and an even higher profile split from the RnB Singer, Chris Brown. On the night of The Grammy’s Pre-Award Show Party in 2009, Chris assaulted Rihanna in a car after an argument escalated. There were all sorts of rumours speculating why this happened which included, texts from our very own Leona Lewis, Rihanna sleeping with Jay-Z and even more bizarrely Rihanna apparently gave Chris a Sexually Transmitted Infection from sleeping around. The truth was that she saw a text from a girl on his phone and caught him lying “He wouldn’t tell the truth and I wouldn’t drop it.” Pictures surfaced on the internet of Rihanna which showed her with bruises and a swollen lip. These were thought to have been photo-shopped but either way, our girl was not looking her usual immaculate self. Rihanna eventually broke her silence on the attack with a “Tell All” interview with American TV Host Diane Sawyer. “I fell in love with that person, that’s embarrassing”, Rihanna says about Chris. “I fell in love with my best friend, the more in love we became, the more dangerous we became for each other.” Chris pleaded guilty to assaulting Rihanna and was sentenced to five years probation, six months community service, a two week domestic violence course and he is not allowed to go with fifty yards of Rihanna unless they are attending a music industry event, when it then becomes ten yards. With the support of her family, friends and fans Rihanna was eventually back out there and has been linked to the likes of Drake and is now dating Baseball Player Matt Kemp. “I have a boyfriend, I’m so happy. I feel really comfortable, and it’s so easy. I have such a chaotic life, but at the end of the day, that is just my peace. It keeps me sane, really, talking to him and talking to my family.” There are rumours flying around that Rihanna wants to marry Matt. What a lucky guy, and as soon as we hear anything we’ll let you know. I can’t wait to receive my invitation. Article by: Nicki Kelly
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Ok ladies here it is, the true sex symbol of RnB who has fans watching his every move and has woken up the industry showing that it’s cool to be old skool. Hearing Trey’s music is pleasing to the ear, the quality vocal and performance is consistently outstanding.
The after parties were rammed to capacity and the day Trey mentioned he was coming back to the UK in April, the concerts sold out completely.
have what Trey has, and its funny, because Trey admits to having adapted Kelly’s style into his music. This is an interview with a man who is far from a newcomer but still Trey Songz has been an underground growing with four gold LP’s under RnB star for many years. We first saw him his belt. The latest album ‘Passion with thecaine roll hairstyle and wondered Pain Pleasure’ is scorching through the charts. 2010 is when Trey really Trey was born in Virginia, USA, and won- who is this hot kid on the mixtapes? ing the hearts of screaming teenagers and Apart from the fact that this guy is noth- went in with ‘Neighbours Know My Name’, ‘Say Aaah’, Featuring cemented his place as their No.1 bedroom ing short of sexy and phenomenal with his music, 26 year old Tremaine Aldon Fabulous and the current single pin-up poster. For TS it is not safe to ‘Bottoms up’ with a guest appearwalk the streets right now as everywhere Neverson is a very cool intelligent man who is passionate about his career and ance by Nicki Minaj. The main man he goes he seems to cause hysteria. The of RnB music is aiming to be the reason?...Women of all ages are absolutely searching for that special someone to complete package, but can he do it? besotted with this man. Why is this? The share his success with. If you look like smooth chocolate looks? The lyrics in his Keri Hilson you may stand a chance as he Read what he has to say about his new found fame, single life and how songs? What is it that’s got women all over is definitely feeling her for looks. much his fans mean to him. the world falling at his feet? Trey has hundreds of girls following him from his shows to his hotels and In March 2011 Trey Songz supported superstar Ne-Yo and it appears that the people camp outside the clubs just to get majority of the crowd actually came to see a glimpse. Trey has got them hooked! Never has there been this amount of buzz him instead of the headline act. for an RnB star since R Kelly who used to
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MDG: How you feeling man? Trey Songz: I’m feelin good man, just working. MDG: You are definitely putting in the work, I haven’t seen this craze for a long time in RnB where girls are actually fainting at your shows. How is it that you have this magic touch over your fans? Trey: It was a great show! Birmingham was amazing, the after party at Gatecrasher was phenomenal. The energy there was just amazing, I’ve always loved Birmingham man. MDG: I swear I haven’t seen that kind of response to an artist since Jodeci times. The feeling you bring to the game is that Old skool R Kelly Usher era… Trey: Everything from the interaction, the show you’ve seen yourself how much involved the crowd is and how I try to create that connection. It’s all about that bond and I do everything I possibly can to connect with my fans. I really go in from the Twitters to YouTube the Facebook. I think its really important because at the end of the day the fans are a part of my life. We have a bond between us that is unbreakable.
MDG: You’re a mega RnB star and I can see you becoming a legend especially with the way things are going and I have to say that your writing is phenomenal. How are you finding being so big with all this female attention and being single? Trey: Sometimes it’s a lot to deal with and sometimes I love it to death and sometimes you wish you had a girl to go through it all with, but sometimes you know that you can’t have it all right now because that takes a lot of your time because I am actually sharing myself with the world and she would have to understand that, but overall its definitely a blessing. It’s like I tell you, right now I’m touring with Usher for the first time and I’m walking around thinking not many people know me so I’m going shopping. It starts off I take a couple pictures and then there’s one café where I’m hanging out and then hundreds of girls start crowding the place so it’s a reality check sometimes. I have to know what I’m doing but its such a blessing to be loved. MDG: Bro, you are known all over the world so when you do this tour you better be ready ha ha. [Both laugh] MDG: What type of lady does it for you? Trey: I like Keri Hilson but nothing is going on there. MDG: Hmmm, tell me the names you’ve worked with on this journey? Trey: Aretha Franklin, Fabolous, Gerald Lavert, Patti Labelle, Rick Ross, Jim Jones. I’ve been blessed to work with a lotta people you know, Busta Rhymes and Snoop Dogg too. MDG: So basically you’ve put in the work? Trey: Definitely. MDG: A lot of people think you’ve just come all of a sudden and that you haven’t been in the game that long to get your rewards. Can you tell me a bit about the history? Trey: I’ve been putting out albums from like 17. Starred minor roles in a couple of movies, just really doing my thing. There is a lot similar ways I have to R Kelly, I mean I was pretty much influenced by him and furthermore there is nobody else doing real RnB music. MDG: What was your beef with R Kelly? Trey: Iv’e been a fan as you know but just didn’t feel that he
was connecting today at all and I said it openly that he is like an old man trying to keep current when he doesn’t need to. Its just a disappointment from such a phenomenal artist. MDG: Are you gonna keep to RnB or will you be diverse? Trey: I’ll always be diverse and I will always be RnB. Even though I am the most prolific RnB artist right now as far as commercial success, but I think its cool to make different kinds of music and I think its important as RnB Singers this is all of us , myself to Usher, Chris Brown and Ne-Yo we are responsible for keeping the RnB alive. Ya know I mean with ‘Bottoms up’ featuring Nicki Minaj that is clearly Hip Hop but at the same time you don’t wanna be boring and predictable it’s good to be diverse and have freedom in the music. MDG: I can see you are diverse though I mean at the concert when you dropped Kings of Leon that was unexpected and you did a good job of a massive rock song. Trey: I actually listen to a lot of Kings Of Leon. I listened to a lot of Sting coming up as I’m so into different types of music you wouldn’t believe and I just love the opportunity to open minds. MDG: You ever listen to Bashment? You know like Vybz Kartel? Are you aware of him? Trey: I’m aware that he likes to talk about what he like to talk. It’s very raw and honest and I love that and it brings me back to what I said about freedom, you have to have that in music and that Reggae is an art form where artists can be free to express. Its expanding man, I mean as much as some people think that music is dying although its not what it used to be, its still growing and I think we will see phenomenon in music again in these times. I mean you have artists like Adele that bring hope to music and she’s so not typical and I love that. There is just so many different cultures creating great music right now and it can only live. MDG: I notice you care very much about your community in the states. Trey: Most recently I did something with BET where we went to schools and spoke to the children. It’s different to when your teacher tells you something is wrong but when it comes from a person they look up to they will listen more and its just amazing that so many different
people take heed to what I say, so that for me shows I’m doing my job. If I can influence kids to stay in school and show the importance of education, I’m happy I’m reaching. These are the children that are giving me my blessings and it’s important I let them know that and give back. MDG: What’s the craziest thing you’ve experienced from meeting your fans? Trey: Definitely been a lot of panties on stage. One time actually in Birmingham O2, my first time performing, there was like 20 pairs on stage ha ha. My fans make me who I am and it’s important I let them know what they mean to me. Any chance I get I like to make sure they know that.
Trey Songs will be back in the UK at the end of April. Streetcred will be attending his shows as i know many of you will be Album: ‘Passion Pain and Pleasure’ in stores now.
This interview is by Mark Dwayne MDG and sponsored by JC Hair. Colmore Row, Birmingham.
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If you have your ear to the ground there is no doubt that Sugasuite is the leading urban party venue on the world famous Broad St, Birmingham. Every Saturday is ‘IKandi’ hosted by Tripple SSS, Mikee Flexx and special guest DJ Demz. Every so often there are amazing themes such as Black and Yellow, Old Skool nights and more with stunning P.A attractions. We see chart topping, Lethal Bizzle headlines on the 1st May 2011
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Trey Songz@ Gatecrasher Birmingham ............................................ Yes, it was the after party of all after parties! Over three thousand people on a Wednesday night came to see Trey Songz perform in Gatecrasher after supporting Ne-Yo at the NIA just a few hours before. This was not like he came and said a few words. Trey actually stayed for hours in the VIP, performed with the DJ and gave his fans a night to remember. Must say it was a bit chaotic, imagine thousands of girls trying to get into a small area to get a glimpse of the star. The man was there swigging champagne and taking in all the glory from the fans. Never have we seen an after party like this!
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47 On March 21st I shut up shop early at work to head down to Artistic Souls at Bluu Bar, Summer row. The first one through the doors I settled down at the bar whilst waiting for my girl Latoya from TheWayForward to join me for an evening of poetic licence and lyrical talent. After some general chitchat and a glass of wine I revealed to her my real intentions for asking her to accompany me to the event; I was performing! Yes that’s right, poetry book in toe I was among one of the many poets to perform on the night. With talent travelling in from as far as London I was taken aback at the high standard of artistry displayed on the night. With topics such as love, politics, religion and war skillfully placed into wordplay I was left with more than enough food for thought. Then came my turn (which seemed to come way to quick I should add) to grace the floor, to which I performed a poem about (yep, you guessed it) Love! To my delight, it went down pretty well and in the interval all the performers flocked to take pictures with the mastermind behind this fantastic night Andre Soul. If you’re a poet, singer or rapper and want to share your material with a cultural crowd then this is the event for you. Equally, if you fancy a chilled one with friends under some dimmed lighting and in a room full of lyrical imagination then I recommend this one for you too. For more information on the next event follow them on twitter @Soul_hesson Upfront Comedy @ The Drum On Friday 1st April I braved it and went alone down to The Drum Arts and Cultural centre to attend their monthly Upfront Comedy performance. Met by a bustling mature crowd all dressed up and ready for a laugh I was ushered into the auditorium in time for the performance of Llewella Gideon’s one woman show ‘Little Big Woman’ to begin. The lights dimmed and the show opened with a witty introductory sketch from Llewella’s main character Cynthia; A Forty-something young minded woman taking the audience through her daily routine in work, life and with some of the people she comes across on the way. As the show unravelled, the audience were treated to three more characters including my personal favourite Hortense Pretentious whom most of you may remember from Llewella’s portrayal of her in BBC’s The Real McCoy. After a belly full of laughs in the first hour, the performance broke for the audience to be treated to some lovely Caribbean food downstairs in the foyer (for which I was first in the cue) before we were ushered back into the auditorium for another dose of giggles.
I can honestly say I sat through two hours of the fun- Dwele @ HMV Institute – 3rd April 2011 niest comedy I have seen in a long time. The show was as entertaining as it was refreshing with not a After such a busy weekend I was looking forward to winding down with some soulful vibes, dull moment in sight. melodic beats and a room full of soul lovers; so If you fancy a night full of classic comedy then this I was more than up for going to see Dwele at the is the event for you. Upfront Comedy is at the Drum HMV Institute, Digbeth. every Squeezing through the jam-packed venue to get to the bar I grabbed some drinks for me and my first Friday of the month and the next show has a girls Latoya and Nisha before we found a nice double helping of laughs from Lateef Lovejoy and comfortable spot. DJ’s E Double D and Mike Felicity Ethnic. For more information on upcoming Bigz warmed the crowd up nicely with some old shows visit www.the-drum.org.uk/events/comedy school Hip Hop, soul and R &B that had even don’t miss out on this! the girls and I dropping a few moves before the first act. Jessie J @ O2 Academy – 2nd April 2011 Birmingham’s finest sibling duo DT & Candy Having laughed so much at Upfront the night before opened the I fancied rocking out a little and joining the hype so I headed down to the Jessie J concert at the O2 Acad- show with an explosive few tracks for the ladies emy, Birmingham with my girl Shemaine. Realising and the fella’s leaving the crowd wanting more; our tickets were in standing, we blagged our way to and the lady to give them that was Birmingham’s stalls to get a good view of Miss J and avoid the crush own Monique Thomas. Monique blessed the au(showing my age here). dience with a medley of songs from some of her older material and off her forthcoming album The show started with support from Liam Bailey Unbroken. I must say this was the first time I’ve who treated the crowd to a new blues sound with a seen Monique live and I wasn’t disappointed, rock edge as well as, might I add some very ‘ener- with a voice like that she can’t go wrong, make getic’ stage behaviour. sure you follow her on twitter @Monique_ Thomas for album details. Soon after the house lights went down to be met by a roaring crowd chanting Jessie, Jessie, Jessie. I can’t Then came time for the heavyweight himself. lie; I did get involved with this, but hey as the saying Yes that’s right, the man they call DWELE goes, when in Rome…. graced the stage and delivered a number of Classics such as The Truth, Find a Way & Open Thankfully this talented young lady did not disap- your Eyes as well as performing a tribute set to point as she delivered tracks from her debut album the late Nate Dogg with tracks such as Regulate. Who You Are such as Like a Dude, Price Tag and my No stranger to the spotlight, near the end of his favourite of them all Big White Room. Believe me set Dwele took his performance into the crowd when I say people that this girl can blow! The stage when he jumped down off stage and walked resembling some sought of boudoir created the per- through the crowd whilst singing with security fect backdrop for Jessie’s racy skin-tight asymmetric close behind. He even stopped to sing to a few leotard, which left very little to the imagination. ladies in the crown including Nisha (lucky girl). To say this man had stage presence and a feel With a sold out show and hundreds of screaming good vibe about him would be a bit of an underfans Jessie just kept on giving, even with a minor statement. The last time Birmingham saw Dwele technical hitch with the backing track. With such an was a good three years ago but he certainly made electric vibe I couldn’t help singing along to tracks I up for lost time with his performance that night. didn’t quite know just to get in on the action. If you like what you see so far I’d recommend you go and This was a great gig, well put together, great DJ’s check this lady out on tour! If there are any tickets and fantastic performances. For more informaleft that is… tion on events like this in Birmingham visit www.greycotton.com Visit the O2 Academy website for upcoming gigs www.o2academybirmingham.co.uk
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You want the real story on Birmingham’s soundboy scene? It could only be from this man as you get nothing but Honesty, a DJ who has played an integral part in your raving from the early nineties, my friend Bobby Noodles. Famous selector of Gemini Don, Immortal, Champions In Action and now the Infamouz Famo. This guy gives our readers a rundown of his interesting career and talks of achieving his dreams by clashing the biggest sounds in the world. How Dnb award winning Nutcracker Macka influenced his new chapter, why certain music he won’t play and is a disgrace that would make Bob Marley turn in his grave. This is what you call a no holds barred interview oh yess! Read why he left the famous reggae sound Immortal when all was going well and who he turned too when chips were down.. Bobby Noodles is the ghetto celebrity pirate dj known internationally that the community adores. Imagine this guy went to school with myself, DJ Hazard, Ganzi and Danny D. He talks of his stunning one to one with Kele Le Roc and really takes a dig at DJ’s that play pop music in clubs.. This is one to read! ABOUT SKOOL WITH CELEBRITY DJ’S Noodles: I went to one of the greatest schools ever in Birmingham and that’s Jaffray. In my year, I had Danny D, Ganzi myself, Dj Hazard and Mark Dwayne. Anybody that wanted to do something constructive made a name after. We was a school of sound boys. Jaffray gave kids the freedom to be kids, turn up with tie and jeans and I member my brother come with a high top all looking like Wesley Snipes and never got sent home lol Ganzi was in the biggest sound system in Aston called young Taurus he was the man and I use to look up to him. in a way he played a part in where I am now. if I never mentioned him in this interview I be lying, anybody in the mid 90s as a youth coming up there was two main dj’s, Tyrone Melody and Ganzi. They were the captains of sounds. Anybody that doesn’t mention their names as history coming from the 90’s ya lying. MDG: What made you fall in love with music? Noodles: The first time it clicked with me was one Christmas ages ago when we was young and my brother got a public enemy cd of Lady T. Me mark GT used to do our own radio shows when we was young with two cassettes and we was 12. Get one stereo record it and then talk like were on radio and listen back to it. ABOUT PIRATE RADIO MDG: What was your First pirate station to play on? Noodles: Sting FM was having a conversation and Danny my bredrin was like right now no one aint doing nothing for Danny D and Noodles and the management said don’t worry im doing a radio and soon as I get it up I get you on. We got the phone call and Sting FM was
born. Then we started doing the show from every week and that’s when it all kicked off. You had sounds like Body Fusion and Seduction who I worked with. MDG: You know who you are now musically in my opinion it’s like you have adapted all what you’re about in one sound? You’re the real you NOW? Noodles: I play the real hip hop tunes that gets the response from people saying ‘oh my gosh I member that. I drop things that is a memory to me and because I been around so long, I member certain songs and what buzz it had so that’s the advantage I have over certain djs MDG: Was there a vision or did you just love it? Noodles: Both but yes I had a vision being a dj no matter what. It was Sound bwoy orientated. My mission was getting my name on dub plate and to battle sound systems and playing abroad. Every sound I loved I got the opportunity to clash them except Saxon which is on the cards. On Ghetto Fame MDG: What’s an amazing memory that sticks out in your career? Noodles: One day it was me and Pac jam in town centre, Pac jam just had his hair blonded and soon as we walked passed c and a I heard the bus window go BAM BAM and girls were screaming Pac jam. They wasn’t screaming me but im thinking no way, look at the effect of the movement we doing. it happened to my friend but then I was thinking yeh we in the same circle. MDG: Get nervous doing raves? Noodles: Nervous, i’m nervous now guaranteed anywhere I play half an hour before my set I say, how did I get myself in this situation? I look at Tropical and say how did I get myself in this situation and they say what you mean? That’s just my nerves kicking in and then I go tunnel and once that happens I go in. Great artists have nerves you don’t have nerves you don’t love it. No matter what you have in life you could be the no 1 gyalist or criminal but before you do that task you think to yourself what am I doing here? If there’s a girl you wanted to mash all yer life and before you do it you say what am I doing here? Ha then you go back to work MDG: Where did you love playing that you miss? Noodles: Summerfield days, those times playing for Sammy jegga a big promoter back then. It was immortal Addis, Babyface those days we flattened the rave. MDG: You still get the same excitement like from back in the day when you played before? Noodles: Yes all depends how im feeling but if I wanna play I will mash up the dance MDG: What is the reason people are not feeling the same vibe as before you think? Noodles: Whats happened to parties you either go and people think it’s a fashion show or it’s a moodi fest or its just drunk fest. The best party you could ever go to is a party in yer own yard then you get the true essence of a party. People get drunk and have a good time, not just couse were old but I can member we could go out as a kid at the Carnival and do the bogul dance and man would go behind a gyal and do the dance with her. Whats happened
now? there is no interaction. Technology has messed up the whole industry. Back in the day being a dj was time and effort as we had to buy our tunes from summit virgin or Don Christies JD Dreddie. You had your route of shops we used to go too. I also went to Sword fish for my records. I would put my tunes I wanted right at the back of the indie pile so I know in five days when I come back it be there lol I used to always do it. Was a mission to hunt for a tune those days now all you gotta do is download MDG: Do you like downloading? Noodles: POW came out on white label only 30 copies. Those were the days where only 5 in Birmingham you get yer hands on. Now all everyone has to do is say pow 2011 on youtube convert it loll it’s just not the same as before because those times when you had a record you was the man. MDG: What’s your thoughts on urban music being commercialised? Noodles: I don’t get why people are playing NDubz in clubs, not good because they are pop tunes not club tunes. You wouldn’t play ‘when will I be famous’ back in the day no! Let’s get real, why is everybody going on with top of the pops in dances? Dances these days are killing it. How geezers are dressing like rock STARS in the seventies. Bob Marley be spinning in his grave if he saw how it is now. Why do people want to see 14-18 stone man jumping on gyal and pushing girls out the way lol don’t make sence . If I was to play Ndubz I’d have to link them up and say here what... I love what your doing but can you give me a special on this beat and when I play it your gonna stand up and say this is why we call him MVP Most Valuable Player. I train twice a week on my decks. I get my decks and play my music scratch. Any dj saying they don’t practice they are nutters because Tyson cant just say im gonna bus his ass without training, you gotta run the miles and sweat. The greatest way to a persons soul is via music so I don’t play certain Nicky minarj or Vybz and people will say why and I say cus they taking the piss. They blatantly doin it in front of my face ‘ooh na na’ I don’t want my kids on that and shouting ‘oh na n’a when that’s devil talk if you research it. You have to have morals if you don’t you die for anything MDG: Great times was UK cup clash how was that? Noodles: Mighty crown, imagine I know what the sound can do. I member going to the no swearing round. This is what I said, it looks like its Bass Odyssey and us and I didn’t care if I win or lose. That was a great time clashing the best. At that point I achieved my dream, I member clashing Xtac and in the first two rounds they was whooping us and then the third round we smashed them up. We nearly lost and it could have been bad for Immortal because X Tac really went for the kill. MDG: Where have you played abroad? Noodles: Jamaica, Germany, Belgium and Finland. I am internationally known. MDG: You left immortal Sting FM and Champions at the same time. Why when all is going well? Noodles: I left Sting and Champions at the same time. Someone came to me and said have you made your dreams come true? And I was like yeh and they says well make some new ones. So basically I manned up and made some new dreams. I have to say. When I left no one wouldn’t book me until you and I will say this there be no chapter 3 without Nutcracker and Mark Dwayne. Nutcracker and yourself booked me and from there it has been a new vibe and we are known to smash room 2 at the venues. I love this new chapter and I don’t think about recession. I always been init lol I was born black single parent three kids its nothing new I just get on with it MDG: What is your new dream? Noodles: Tours with Infamouz around the world MDG: Who do you rate and thank for your journey? Big up Tyrone Melody, Big John Wayne Irie are the best veteran dj’s out there Rnb wise myself, Dean Alexander, Demz for radio, Dj Silk and Otley Don I rate for club dj’s. Big up Mr Leng, Addis, Whylee Hot 92.OFm family, Gemini Don, Mikee Dread ,Champions in action, Immortal, Sting Fm, Anderson’s family my wife, Tropical, Smiler Aces Celebrity crew, Mikey jarret ,junior Banton and Gary brown.
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It is a pleasure to see the UKs hottest young starlet, Jessie J, doing so well with her music, riding high in the singles and album charts and generally being praised everywhere she goes. Street Cred first met Jessie back in December of 2007 when she performed with perfect vocals
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desired successful career; but with this 22 year old, here is a perfect example of talent equals success and what looks like the start of a busy but rewarding career. Well done Jessie, we at Street Cred applaud you.
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“its always gonna be a fight when you rise from the ghetto, as people we will always have a fight”
Vybz Kartel As you all know this man is not easy to get hold of and is extremely hot property, being the No. 1 artist in Jamaica right now and making waves all over the world. This artist is the most controversial and, we can safely say, the biggest dancehall star today. No one can deny the remarkable lyrical skills of Vybz Kartel, the energy he has brought to the dancehall scene is unbelievable and he has everyone waiting on his next move. This is an interview he personally wanted to do as he said he is a StreetCred artist and he wanted to set records straight about a few things. We talk about his ban from the UK, skin bleaching, family life and how he wants to see young black youth rise with their talent. Jamaica means a lot to Vybz Kartel and he really wants Dancehall to be a force to be reckoned with and he is not holding back the lyrics. What is proved about VK is that whatever he does people in Jamaica back him even, with his face going white like Michael Jackson.
because we all have a Vybz Kartel in us right now the system is fighting against the man known as the Gaza you because his songs talk of sex and gangster topics, but he puts it all down to being a way of life. Any DJ will tell you VK’s songs are responsible for mashing up the dance floor it could be 'Dumpa Truck', 'Verginity', 'Clarks’, 'Love dem', 'Touch a button'. There are far too many to mention as this man is known to record at least 15 tunes a week.
It’s my pleasure to have this world exclusive on the biggest, and sure to be the greatest dancehall artist of all time. Check out my interview with Vybz Kartel, the married man with seven kids his own daggerin condom range, beef with Vybz feels that the system comes down too hard on him when people like 50 Cent can Bounty Killer and Assassin and the question that everybody wants to know... do a song called ‘Candy shop’ when we know its not candy he is talking about, but when why he bleached his face. This was an easy going interview and probably one Vybez sings ‘every man grab a gyal, man to man gyal to gyal dat wrong’ he feels that his of the best I've done in all my years of interviewing artists. This one definitely moral standards are not noticed and they are fighting down the wrong person. goes in as one of my greats! Believe me, big things are gwarnin’ for this cat Vybz Kartel, not many or any can say they MDG: How Long have you been an artist? have collaborated with the world’s biggest rap star Eminem, have there own clothing line, shoes and a book coming out on their life story. As you can see Vybz is up to di time and Kartel: in the game for years I say since 2000. Professionally with my serious about business. introduction with Bounty Killer. To be honest, many perceive Kartel to be rude and unapproachable but you can’t judge someone unless you meet them yourself. We know he has been known not to be press friendly. I expected this interview to be very careless with hardly any feedback but I must say I was dead wrong about this guy. I was bussing jokes and talking to a calm relaxed and intellectual man about his music. The man is full of wit and very likable. We had a good connection as he loves music so much. I was actually surprised he stopped his studio session to talk to me. Whether you like him or not, his music will get you skanking
MDG: Man, how do you come up with so many songs it’s like I know you’re in studio now, music is your life I’m hearing that ya bussing like 15 tunes a week is this true? And how do you get the inspiration? Kartel: Inspiration is just from life. There is so many complications right now and I am the one who goes into that and explains the situation in music. Whatever I write and sing about is real life, that is Vybz Kartel
Kartel: I think its just society you know, they always try to keep people down that are powerful. I am just a voice of the Jamaican society and they go at me but I am just Vybz Kartel and they cant stop what people really want to hear. It’s always gonna be a fight when you rise from the ghetto, as people we will always have a fight . MDG: You worked with Eminem. How was that for you? Kartel: Eminem is one of the greatest artists of all time in this generation. It’s really amazing to see a white man in a prodiminently black art form and dominating the scene. Originally it was meant to be someone else on that riddim, but Eminem did hear the track on the internet and wanted to jump on the tune with me and I was surprised at that and the rest as they say is history. MDG: Kartel is a controversial artist, people perceive you as the gangster and many negative things ever since the day when you hit Ninja Man on stage at Sunfest. Why did you do that? I’ve always wanted to know Kartel: It was an unfortunate incident and at the time man I was very immature. I was just out of character, but it was definitely a young man that did that and as I look back I regret it. MDG: Vybz Kartel is Business man? Kartel: Yes I have a drink and its selling more than water right now. MDG: Serious? Kartel: Serious. Kartel: Yes there are many branches to Vybz Kartel. I have my own clothing line and shoes out because many people see my style as a way of life. I am just upgrading and excelling the brand and giving people what they want and representing Jamaica to the highest degree. My shoes will be a variety of colours. That’s why I do this interview cuz its Streetcred and I am StreetCred so I have to represent that MDG: Trust me, trust me big up.
MDG: The fans are hurt that you can’t come UK man. Kartel: No no keep ya fingers crossed I don’t wanna say much and build anybody’s hopes but I probably in UK by end of year. MDG: You are running the Bashment scene right now and definitely the voice of today how do you relate with the people so much? Kartel: I basically put it down to being my time now. I mean it has been along time coming, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer are of then and I am of now. It’s like what Bob Marley said was relevant at the time when he did. I am relevant of this time so its just a timing thing and everybody likes what I represent and I just want to say to the young people hard work is the key to success, dedication is the key no matter how cliché that sounds. Gaza me seh! MDG: You know the media do give you a hard time and don’t support the positive side of Kartel and that is what our readers must see is that there is a conscious Kartel, a family man and hard worker. [Ramping Shop’ broke Vybz into the mainstream featuring his long time frend spice who he grew up with in Portmore Jamaica.] MDG: We all want to know about the whole bleaching situation. its quite clear that you have gone from black to a lighter skin colour and you have even made mention of it in your music for instance ‘Me Michael Cake soap Jackson’ it shows your not really bothered about what people think but the readers really want to know why you lightened your skin colour? Vybz has released his own Cake Soap that is selling like mad in Jamaica. For the first time skin bleaching is endorsed by a Jamaican celebrity. Kartel: Vybz Kartel is an entertainer, a controversial artist if somebody want to take it personal that is their problem not mine. I am an entertainer and I get paid to entertain. I am just me and if anyone has a problem with it then that’s their problem done simple. There is no complaints about white people who want to tan but they want to run Vybz Kartel.
MDG: So many tunes I can’t even name them all mashing up the place, ‘Dumpa Truck’, ‘Clarks’, ‘Virginity’. Every one of your tunes smashes a rave and to be honest a whole night could be Kartel and people would be happy with that. How do you do so many tunes and know they are going to buss so easily and what is your favourite song?
MDG: End of the day you have to live for yourself cant be living to please everyone?
Kartel: That is a very difficult question ya know it’s like me saying which one of my kids is my favourite but I can’t.
MDG: Tell me about your humble beginnings.
MDG: So you have children then? A family man. How do you separate your career and family life? Kartel: I have 7 kids. 2 in Jamaica 5 in Cana-
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MDG: You are a wicked song writer and absolutely killing the dancehalls with your lyrics. Why do you think you’ve been banned from the UK?
Kartel: Exactly, that’s what I say. MDG: Who are great artists in your opinion? Kartel: Jay Z is a great artist; Eminem is a great artist, Vybes Kartel is a great artist.
Kartel: A long time I been doing ghetto music in Portmore but what Vybz Kartel had over other artists when breaking through I had whole leap of people to help my skills to perfect my craft and I was known in Kingston by everybody so wasn’t that hard for me to buss. When I come to Kingston it was to be introduced to Bounty Killer. I
was underground in Portmore but when I went to Kingston to meet Bounty Killer that’s when I started to do this professionally. As you know I wrote Bounty Killer songs but I left the alliance in 2007 and came into my own. Building my own Empire record label and so on, empire have Popcaarn, Lisa Hype, Avalanche, Kartel the Emperor. MDG: Many young artists try to be a Vybz Kartel. Do you advise the major record deal or for them to go the independent route? Kartel: Sometimes independent is good, distributing mixtapes give them for free and even the established artists give away their music it is whatever works and you do what you have to do to get dere. MDG: Where do you see Vybes in three years? Kartel: Writing a book on myself and doing films. So you can see me in a film and production company and doing things for myself. MDG: Thanks for the good work, looking forward to seeing Dancehall music taken to the heighest heights. Kartel: Awoh!
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“Inspired by negative society and making a change with her dream.”
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It’s 7pm, March 9th 2011, The anniversary of the late Notorious B.I.G and I’m in the studio with one of the hottest female MC’s in the Country. It has been a long time coming and genuine excitement from both of us as we know this is an interview that’s been on the cards for many years. The artist I am chilling with is an MC, writer, Street Cred Raver, Mother and genuine fan of hip hop music.
said ‘I’m going Onyx tonight, look how i’ve shaved my head bold like them [laughs]. The main person I thank is my mother as it was her who brought home Scarface the Diary CD.
before the introduction. The next EP is For richer and for poorer ‘vol 1 There’s bashment industry beats and Raekwon, biggie tracks. The album will be ‘No introduction necessary’
MDG: Wow you had a hip hop mommy?? SIC NIS: Indeed she brought home hip hop and up to today she is still into it. MDG: That is crazy, if I played scarface at home those times id be getting told to switch it off. MC There are some people that do hip hop as a hobby Hammer could stay on all day in our household because they simply see the videos, admire the [both laugh]. lifestyle and imitate it. Where Sic Nis Numi is concerned its more than just a hobby for her, music MDG: Your son immolates you still which is unis her way of life. When you think of firing talent usual for a boy to look up to his his mum as a that deserves to be recognised this young hip hop- rapper… SIC NIS: I am amazed by my son till I had to stress comes to mind and believe me she is putting get him on my mix tape the Prequel which is on I Tunes. in the work. Sometimes I hear him spitting and I say where you get those lyrics? and he says I wrote them Mom and he’s Not selling sex and violence like many others who only 13 choose that easy route but giving you her soul and what she feels society really need to hear. Sic Nis has estab- MDG: I think I am actually gonna say you’re a lished herself as one of Birmingham’s prime female MC’s hip hop mommy with a hip hop son who has boasting lyrical skills that can surpass many celebrity a hip hop granny.. think your making history acts. Watching this act perform is quite simply a mind here [both laugh] SIC NIS: But so many artists at that blowing experience. What you see is surely what you time really did inspire me Nas Method Man but when I get, a non conforming bold lyrical artist with a sound heard biggie that was it. that sends chills through your body. Sic’s flow is distinctive and respected highly by even the hardcore male MDG: Really? Biggie played a big part? SIC NIS: mc’s in the game. Of course I aint going to lie i’ve even adapted elements of his flow in my music that’s how much I loved him. It is my pleasure to give an insight into the lady who was inspired to be a hip hop MC by her mother who MDG: Why love biggie so much? SIC NIS: He introduced her to the great Scarface ‘Diary’ album. We showed you could be intelligent, tell a great story and talk music, the love of Notorious BIG, politics, being a have you in the zone as he really captured the imagimother of a talented 13 year old son and why an abu- nation and brought a new feel to the game. When he sive relationship inspired her to achieve her status. Sic died it really affected me and he showed you could Nis feels it’s very important to deliver positive messages have the amazing swagger in music. So many reasons to today’s music buying music public. Here is an exclu- why I just fell in love with hip hop. I member my sister sive first time interview with the charismatic joyful and and my friend had our little salt n peppa crew and we youthful DIVA of Salivaville Music Group. be on Newton place rapping on the side roads everyday. I was shy at first but my friend Tara got it out of MDG: Tell me about SIC NIS, where did the rapping me. I remember going to Oxygen rooms and there was come from? SIC NIS: I like to call myself a writer because nuff man mcing, names like Badness and Devil Man I have always written poetry and its funny, because when peeps I listened too on radio and Tara says ‘give this girl I was younger at school I would think I was Whitney Hou- the mic she can spit’ and when they heard me I got so ston and be singing in the playground, Songs like saving all many pull ups It was shortly after that I was introduced my love [ha] but it was when Mariah Carey came out I was to Major of Vomit productions and he really helped blown away by her writing and that just made me want to nurture my sound and bring the best out of me. do this more. When it came to hip hop I say Wu Tang made me feel at home. MDG: Must feel good to get respect from the guy’s right? SIC NIS: Yeh it is. MDG: So you went from loving Sweet Mariah to rugged Wutang? SIC NIS: I loved the two but it was hearing MDG: Any female influences in hip hop? SIC NIS: Wutang on MTV Raps and the Fushnickens I was definitely Of course there is Queen Latifah, Lil Kim, Salt n Peppa, involved. I became inspired and I was intrigued by the MC Lyte ,Rage, Rah Digga and oh gosh Lauren Hill… wordplay and everything. its funny I remember dating Cyril that album!!!! [She gets emotional] Regis son and I was at their house and on Sky a hip hop track called I live for the funk was on and Cyril knew all the MDG: So where did the name SIC NIS come words and I couldn’t believe how he was into the rapping from? SIC NIS: I be in the studio and every bar I would so much. drop and up to this day people just keep saying that’s sick that’s sick so I took it and it means Succeeding MDG: So that was all apart of the progression of you impossible circumstances needs intellectual strength. getting into hip hop hearing your elders being into it? SIC NIS: Definitely, I started to become it and dressing MDG: What’s the dream? SIC NIS My dream is to be hip hop with the click suits and all that. I remember know- a successful writer. Get my music mainstream.. I have ing all the words to Onyx and never knew what they looked a mixtape called The Prequel which is the introduction like until I saw my friend the day they had a concert and he
MDG: Topics on your album? SIC NIS: I like to bring a message in my music. I have a track called Note to self which is deep and its about me being in an abusive relationship. The song is about if I had spoken to myself then this is what I would have said. I also have a blog called Note to self blogspot.com/sicnis Justice Malik Amnesia MDG tantrum scorcher Ital MDR H Menace from Harlem UGK all featuring on my cd’s. MDG: So are you on the independent route or is the aim to get signed by a major? SIC NIS: If Jay Z came to me now I would say I’m not looking to get raped by any contract I am me and I want you to buy into that. It’s important that I write and have my own input in my career. I want to be invested in either you back me cause you know I’m going to be a hit or forget it because I’m not going to be moulded into the next Rihanna or Nicky Minarj. When you see the certain females there is a certain way they make you .Not saying I don’t dress sexy but there’s a limit and my music is what I want people to by into. So I’m not havin a boob job I like my ass im not losing weight that’s what it is!!! MDG: You enjoying the journey? SIC NIS: This is the best bit of course I love meeting people on the way and even admired you as a name from brum you know I used to be that young girl that went to the streetcred parties and won miss streetcred lol I love the whole journey seeing you was inspiring couse you didn’t care you said this is what you love and went for it. [Mark gets embarrassed on compliments] MDG: What is Major the producer to you? SIC NIS Major is like Motown slash aftermath Badboy all in one from Birmingham Hockley the studio I go too. Everybody who’s anybody who rolls through. They have started a big thing called Saliva Ville which has a catalogue of artists and are shopping around deals so far loads of interest in the states for our music. MDG: What’s a good memorable performance for you? SIC NIS: I was in a play at the drum called a Caribbean Christmas which was 6 nights. I played a Jamaican with a pink weave, it was our take on the Christmas story where Jesus got kidnapped . MDG: So ultimately what are you about? SIC NIS: I’m about social awareness because people are walking round with their eyes wide shut. We got kids, if I got a child my family got a child, my friends got a child an so on so you have to represent and the way things are going now its absolutely disgusting. If I can change just one persons mindset about how bad they are, my job is done. I just want to convince certain people to wake the hell up and see what’s in front of you then I know I have reached and that person will pass on the knowledge . I have to thank God, my son, Major for the beats and being a mate. MDR Paradox Tara Charlene my sister Anisha Sophie everybody who knows I check for and even the negative people I check for them too because its all apart of the journey.
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THE KING’S PALACE! EXCLUSIVE
Nine years ago this man was in Streetcred when the Bullring was a popular market for black traders. Remember when Summit records was running tings and everyone went there to purchase their records and concert tickets? Next door was the little barbershop run by Kingston’s own Kingie who took barbering to another level even then by being in the busiest place in Birmingham. From 1992 Kingie had the vision to be big and look where he is now. From. Kings is the No.1 Barbershop in the city centre, bar none, with the most talented barbers giving you the sharpest trims.Kings has now expanded into a centre offfering braiding, a nail salon massage parlour and internet café.
MDG: Yes bredrin how are you bro? Kingie: I’m cool bro.
pany? Kingie: I was a bit nervous and I was like hmm should I do this or something else? But i gave it a try and it was worth the try.
MDG: So when did you start cutting peoples hair? Kingie: From 1992 in Jamaica I did do my MDG: How long did it take to take off? Kingie: likkle ting out there but always had in my head From the start people was waiting and queuing that I want to go further. This isn’t it, I have a lot ha ha [Both laugh]. to show and do. MDG: Why is town so important to have your MDG: Where was the first place you barbered? shop? Kingie: Everybody has to go into town and Kingie: Ochi Rios right in the town on hill I had it people are more confident and more feel safer locked then. In England my first break was at a and I am fed up of barber being the back bush shop called Hair By Toni then I moved to Summit and back street ting . for 8 years. MDG: So is there room in the market for BarbMDG: Everybody knows summit and I say baberershops to be big like ‘Tony And Guy ‘type that’s where it really took off for you. hair dresser? Kingie: Loads of room, I would like What did you learn from being at Summit Re- to franchise like KFC. cords? Kingie: A lot of experience, learned to take care of customers more, make custom and learn MDG: I haven’t even been to a place anywhere the English way and branch off from that and or even in London like yours. Kingie: I would beIt’s called Kngs for a reason and to be everything good. lieve you on that that’s true we are unique. honest that’s how it makes you feel when you are in there. Plasma screens MDG: Were you nervous when Summit closed MDG: What made you want to do a massage are plastered down the walls for en- and you had to start out as your own com- parlour? Kingie: Just wanted it all inclusive for tertainment while waiting and having everybody, I had the clients, girls come everybody your cut and the barbers are suited and come so I thought cater for everybody at Kings. I booted giving that professionalism a want to have games room and have family’s to lot of other barbershops fall flat on. come into a family room . Kingie is the inspiration of this industry and in Birmingham city no one has done it like this guy. A legendary Jamaican barber is surely leaving a legacy and attracting celebrities that fly over especially for their trim. You get fun and jokes in that cosy barber chair as all of the barbers have character. Read this mans vision on where he wants to take this chosen industry… the confident lovable charismatic Kingie speaks
MDG: Which celebs have you cut? Kingie: Dwight Yorke, Germaine Pennant, Richard Blackwood, Frank Bruno so many. I just want to set the trend as barbers is a big thing and doesnt have to be underground. It’s a way of life and I want it to reach high levels, a lot of barbers bring it down. MDG: You also used to DJ Kingie: I used to DJ with Pappa San and do PCRL, Real radio and nuff promotion but now I have found my place. MDG: I remember doing the barbershop video here for my song. Kingie: Yes that did do big and all my kids got to know me through that video.
Kingie to be continued…
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Mykal Rose Vibes with a BIG heart.
FEATURE
One of the reggae world’s biggest stars is touring in America at the moment. His tour started in February and will last till April. I managed to catch the man of the moment on the telephone on his way to studio to do some material to his new upcoming album Kingston 11 and I must say, conversation with Mykal is just easy, it’s all about chilling on the moment and good things. Mykals singing career carries on a legacy of his family and furthermore, his brother. “When I was a little boy, my brothers used to sing a lot. They weren’t famous or anything, but that’s how I got the vibes. Unfortunately one of my brothers had an accident and he died. I wanted to carry on singing to keep his legacy alive. I started out in talent shows, and I was discovered by Niney. He brought me to studio and we recorded some songs. This all happened in 70’s, times have changed a lot.” Soon after of the discovery of his talent, Mykal joined to Black Uhuru, which led him to international success. 1985 the album ‘Anthem’ gained a Grammy award for reggae music. During the
years, Mykal has made many successful albums. Some of his most famous works are The Saga ( 2007) and Babylon 9/11 (2004). In November 2010 Mykal, Cham and Bounty Killer released a single called ‘Stronger’. It is a song about inner power, which everyone should have, power to fight against the un-justice of the world. “Stronger was born in a charity concert for Africa. Cham wanted to do a song. It came from a need to lift people. I think it’s important to give back to the community, with all the things that are happening in the world. Charity is important and I want people to open their eyes. People need encouragement in their lives. The old saying it takes a village to bring up the child is true. The video is not done yet, but we are working on it. When we released the song, it went number 1 in Jamaica and is still topping lists all over the world.” Today Mykal is touring in USA and also finishing his new album Kingston11. New upcoming album is a big secret. I had a little peak to the album, and when Mykal played a song from the album to me over the phone; nice flowing reggae was playing in the back ground, definitely something any reggae fan wants to add into their collection. “ Kingston 11 will have 16 – 17 songs. I want everyone to tell that they are
ready for the album. It’s going to be a BIG surprise who will be in the album. Album is nearly finished and published soon. This is what you people want! “ The ongoing tour in USA - Mykals tour is all about humanity and reaching people. The purpose of the tour is to open people’s eyes to what is going on in the world. He talks on behalf of those who are not so fortunate, and defends those who will not get bigged up. This tour is all about heart and music. Fame is a secondary thing. “I wanted to call the tour Homeless to open people’s eyes. Wealthy people are arranging the tour and the benefits from it go to Jamaica. You need to reach your hands to the world.” We are certainly looking forward the new album and projects that are related to it. This album is going to be big! If you did not hear Mykal before, now is the time to tune in and listen to his work. ¬ Words by Paivi.
LONDON’S CASSY M - DJ LEGACY Fact File Booking information e-mail: djcassym@hotmail.com or 07768 533674 Plays: Clubs, parties, www.bouncefmuk.com 97.6FM Wednesdays 11.00 pm – 1.00 am Gender: R&B, new and old school, reggae Time in business: couple of decades Cassy M is one of the long term djs in Bounce FM. He has held the same plot for years and is well known all over the country. On Wednesday nights his long time fans tune in and vibe too R&B, old and new, and the eras in studio seem effortlessly together with the topics of the day. Big ups go from south to north and east to west all over the country. Cassys’ show is all about good feelings and relaxing to the music. “I started playing when I was 19. I was going with someone who was playing and got interested to play too. First I started playing in clubs and pubs and moved on to
pirate radio stations. At the beginning we didn’t even get paid sometimes, it was all about love to the music and fun. Occasionally a club owner would say:” you played well today, here’s payment.” As Cassy has been in the business so long, he has seen people developing into different directions. He has also seen how the business has changed during the years from the hard core disco scene to the clubs we have today. “At the old times, dj’ing was a lot to do with spending time with your family, hanging around in clubs, because that’s where your family and friends were, and that’s where they worked too. It was much more about love of the music and enjoyment.” “The industry has changed, much more money orientated. Now it’s all about laptops and mixing can be done in the computer. It’s good to know about music, but you don’t really have to.” During his career, Cassy has worked with lots of top artists of today. He has been in the reggae scene as well as in R&B. “The most memorable moments would have to be park dances. It was all free entry, there
were people selling things; chicken, whistles, or whatever they could think of. It was more relaxed and fun, now those parties are more militant, but it’s understandable when thinking of what is going on in the streets.” So, I wanted to know what advice would Cassy give to anyone starting now, he replied: “Now a days you have to work with what you got and put yourself out there much more. Selling is the key word, because there is so much competition out there.” In the future, Cassy is planning to move on to producing and releasing some tracks. So Sir Cassy, we will be waiting in excitement what will be your next move!
What’s filling, fresh, delicious and worth spending your money on after a hard days work? The right tasting Caribbean food that’s what and my god you literally get the taste of heaven in this new restaurant based in smallbrook Queensway Birmingham that everybody is talking about. Placed next to the famous Kingies Barbers is Caribana. Serving and giving you the full on Caribbean experience. As you walk into the venue you are greeted with polite staff, smooth background music troubles are forgotten and to top it off the food tastes like it’s done with love. No wonder the place has caught the attention of the BBC and is getting regular custom by people in the area. Quite safe to say, Caribana has fast become the big talk of city centre. For the first time we can experience the real taste of Jamaican culture in town. ‘The idea of the restaurant started 5 years ago’ ‘Explains a proud Marcellus founder and owner of Caribana ‘We used to go around different restaurants for meals and such and we found there wasn’t much available and it was tacky. The customer service was poor and prices far to expensive. Secondly,we felt there was a need for the approach to Caribbean restaurant. We got the idea and made plans to open but it had to be open to a diverse customer’
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Marcellus passionately explains the taste of his food during interview and He is right, City Centre Birmingham has been crying out for this experience as we while he is talking the aroma is making me want to spend all my money. have the KFC’s, Burger Kings, Mcdonalds but not yet has there been ‘We make the menu to suit the traditional Caribbean trend. There is no point A carribean franchise in the centre of town with easy access ‘ in changing, we all want the real deal and we use imported Jamaican products ‘Typically when we researched they would say Handsworth is the best place and that we know genuinely come from that sector. that we would never survive. But we found Europeans love the food and why hide it from them?’ Yes why should you not have a restaurant in town thats for all to So we know Colonel Saunders has mastered the franchise game with his experience? Jamaican born and bred Marcellus has realized that its time to branch brand out with the food and not be ghettoized as its so typical that a carribean shop KFC being everywhere could this be a plan for Caribana? would be in Handsworth or other urban areas. Every other nation has a franchise except for us. Outside of Caribbean ‘It’s going good so far and we have an open plan kitchen where they can see it’s there is no franchise but at present we are keeping the customers happy. fresh and done in front of them and some customers get involved in making their own dish. Caribana is definitely a different approach. Our first month was a large ‘Caribana, the smell is good, vibrant atmosphere and the staff is pleasant. We proportion of customers who wanted to try our food and was curious and they have people that come from offices that are stressful and then to buy your have become our regular base. After eating our food, some of them actually told us food from someone looking the same is not nice. So we want to take you to they were so glad we are in town because they were not willing to go to the urban the Caribbean to show we do have people who smile. This is our passion. The areas to eat. Where we are we have Jewish Polish or Italian people coming in so we prices are right because we are here for the community and the wider society. don’t water it down as they want it proper Caribbean.’ Our food is rich, its filling, you don’t have to spend a fortune eating Caribbean food to fill you up’.
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Here we have Justice Hotep who has ran her own recording studio since the tender age of 16 living her dream and helping others to achieve along the way. This lady is so positive and brings a cool feeling when you are around her. The MC, Poetic Actress and Womens Activist has been a positive movement from a very young age and many know her as one of the main rolls in the 1 Day movie where she had a lot of input in the directing and the soundtrack. ‘Mars and Venus’ was her song featuring Lady Leshurr. It is my absolute pleasure to have this exclusive interview with the young lady that has achieved international status as an extremely talented MC and Moviestar. The success Justice has achieved is so well deserved. A true example of how you can make it if you really want doing it independently. MDG: So it all started when? Justice: When I was 6 or 7 I started writing songs and I grew up in church so I was always into gospel music. I started kind of rapping in the church and I remember my uncle brought a stereo and I tuned into what was then Choice FM and I heard tunes like Nas and Lauryn Hill. I was like wow, this is the one. When I was 15, Cipher of Moorish Delta took me to Goldmine studios and we were so nervous. I came with the name Justice and it stuck because I am a conscious rapper. I’ve always been a pro black person, I’m not racist, just really love my people. I studied my black history I went to Atlanta with the church I was with and that really inspired me to be a black entrepreneur. I had to see black people being successful to make me believe in myself more and Atlanta really opened my eyes. When I came back, I finished college I started doing music production and got my qualification aswell as performing with different people.
“BIRMINGHAM MOVIE STAR MDG: So you’re from Church background did that have an influence on you being conscious in your music? Justice: I’m a spiritual person but I am not a Christian. I don’t believe in any religion. It’s always been in me where I feel I have something to say and I have a responsibility as an artist I know there is a lot more I can give to the world and I am very determined. MDG: So Justice has Purpose? Justice: Justice Hotep means peace in Egyptian. My production line is Hotep productions and ive had this for eight years I had my first studio when I was 16. MDG: Wow! You surely are not The Role in real life you were playing in the movie? Justice: Yes some people don’t understand, I am really a single independent women doing my thing. I am so different off-screen and it was a role I was playing. I love when they ask me and I tell them what I am really about. I run a studio I produce write poetry workshops for struggling mothers and so on. MDG You have a massive influence on the kids I see how important is it to you that you reach them? Justice: You have allsorts of kids that come into my studio and I just want to show them that when you see that it happens around you then you can achieve. I hear people’s stories and although I am not in their situation I truly feel what they are going through and I feel I have something to offer, We need to realise that music is a powerful tool and it can reach everyone. I have performed in Berlin and Spain and the language they understood was my music. MDG: Why do you have such a passion to represent the females?? JUSTICE: Being a strong woman is something I have always tried to promote in my music. The reason I wanted to do it was because I didn’t like how women were portrayed in videos, there should be an option the girls should have a choice its only fair. its about being a black entrepreneur and you have to see it to believe it. we need to show them and put in the footwork. I’m a strong believer that visualization is the key to life. Our imagination is so powerful and it can turn to reality. just how you apply yourself to passing that driving test is the same you have to do in order to have a career. Got to keep believing and then you are achieving. MDG: So are you against the videos with women dressing a bit sexual? Justice: Not everybody wants to hear filth that they can’t play round their kids not saying to stop that image and music just please have the other option. I’m not saying you can’t be relevant go and cuss on yer record or be aggressive whatever but i’m a believer in balance. How you going to
TAKES FULL CONTROL!” know what’s good if you don’t see the bad. MDG: Don’t you think it’s different being a female running a recording studio? Usually that kind of equipment is boys toys right? Justice: Men would get me in studio and you know some had other motives but I have been supported but going to sessions I had so many ideas and just thought I could do this myself . It’s all about having those options and that’s what i’m doing creating another option
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MDG: What did you feel about first ever Female takeover event? Justice: It was good and gave me so much of a feeling on stage reppin with my sisters Lioness Sicnis Lady Leshurr. Like I said I am all for the female movement. I’ve even done a campaign for million woman march in London A lot of women that come to see me they have to tell me their stories in confidence but I do get inspired by them to write. It feels good for me to know they can have that hour with me where they feel they can release away from their stress of husband or whatever it is MDG Why do you care so much? Justice: I seen a lot of friends go through domestic violence and i’m just a single independent women doing my thing and I have something to offer. This music is me I love it so I doing it. MDG: How did it feel going to the cinema to watch a movie you starred in? Justice: It was very exciting I watched a few times and I judged the performance as a viewer and seeing how others reacted gave me more of a good feeling MDG: How much input did you have in the 1Day movie? Justice: We all had a lot of input, they were looking for rappers to be in the film and I said that definitely can work and I bought the mars track to the table I released that tune 6 years ago on 1xtra and today its just getting known. I rapped it to the 1 day crew and they loved it and said we defo want to use it and it was an honour to have a film come out with my involvement I loved how they gave us the freedom to do what we wanted in the role. MDG: Your own studio, you’ve toured and performed with Busta Rhymes and many hip hop stars in Germany what is next? Justice: Look out for a clothing advert for addidas and defjam rapstar featuring myself and i’m going to keep recording and continuing as an actress.
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25TH Anniversary of Europa Deloris is a special focused humble woman of the community, celebrating an amazing 25 years in the hair trade. Europa, based in Aston, Birmingham is the truly established salon of love where you come feeling relaxed and blessed by the owner who is a minister. Whenever you see Deloris she will give you wise words and something to feel good about. This lady does this as it’s her true passion and loves to have different nationalities at her fingertips. Although she has achieved her goal as being a top salon she has one more desire and that is to do the hair of Queen Elizabeth. Anything is
possible she believes. ‘It’s the world at your fingertips, its everything that you love’, an exited Deloris speaks with her classic smile. ‘I chased my dream and i’m living it, 25 years of Europa’.
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Sl 2007, the year a music genre from Sheffield called Bassline took the clubbing scene by storm. A warpy edgy dance sound championed by a young Jamie Duggan, Shaun Banger Scott and Nev Wright who became national Dj brands and signed to Ministry Of Sound. These boys started a sexy scene full of ladies and glamour in a club called Niche in Sheffield which was a major platform for many DJs and MC’s in the Bassline genre. T2 and Jodie Ayesha had a Number 1 hit called ‘Heartbroken’, DJ Q with ‘You Wot’, HTwo O ‘Whats It Gonna Be’ and others to name but a few have blown up to be big stars of this incredible dance genre that didn’t need London support for it to blow. Bassline was a movement that was Sheffield owned and the Midlands took to the sound which became the UK’s most cutting edge dance scene and a platform for MC’s outside of london. There is one kid that has shined from this beautiful platform and that was a 17 year old from Birmingham named Slick Don blazing the charts with singles ‘Oh Yess’ and ‘I wanna take a Bum Browning home’. These hype tracks sent the raves into a frenzy when played, something like the reaction that Lethal Bizzle ‘Pow’ would get. People go absolutely nuts when a Slick Don track gets played! There are not many Mc’s in the country at 19 years old that can say they have smashed raves all over the country since they were 17, featured on top Ministry Of Sound compilations, have their own top selling T Shirt and put on their own raves. Shine on glossy videos with champion producer TS7 and Specks. This is a hot boy of the rave scene and even Tim Westwood spotted the work and put him on his crib show. Slick Don, you may know as the bassline artist but he wants you to see him as just an artist who does his thing. This kid has been the headline of hundreds of raves in the country and play listed on DJ Q, Target and Cameo’s shows on 1xtra. We talk to the kid that has created a massive movement independently. The Police shutting down bassline raves and we ask if it will ever be as big as it was in 2008 where it was running the Midlands club scene but has taken a huge dip in popularity. The young man, the most established Grime Bassline kid, speaks of his music career and the frustration of people who hate him.
MDG:You’re an established Bassline rave artist probably the most booked could you see yourself doing another type of genre? Slick Don: I don’t try and box myself into one genre I see my self as more of an artist than a genre but my heart is bassline grime has my heart too’, MDG: I first heard of you through myspace pushing your music hard to everyone and then I saw you headlining raves I was like this kid is going in. Slick Don: Started when I was 14 I just used to get beats of the internet and freestyle onit and that’s how I would get recognised.
MDG: When did you make the big break on the rave scene? Slick Don: When I was 16 with ‘Oh Yess’ but my first bassline tune was Rude boy that I done with witty boy so props to him for that. it weren’t for him I couldn’t be here today because he was responsible for the beginning stages of Slick Don. Obviously I say Bassboy he made the beat for ‘oh yess’ but I put a lot of my success to myself. Love working with Bassboy because he is a friend and its more than business so I can get a good vibe and the music will come out good because of that. Toddla T and his vibe is sick. MDG: What do you think keeps your name on everyone’s lips in the Bassline scene? Slick Don: As an artist even up till now I try to focus on longevity and dedication without that you won’t last a minute. So all those flyers I was on the raves and pas that was down to that and the hard work I put on. The scenes are always changing even though there was nuff bassline raves it doesn’t change anything I have come through as artist. MDG: You headline all of these raves even put on your own sell out parties attracting screaming females from all over the country hasn’t that been overwhelming? Slick Don: Its just a party life [laughs] as a young person I love it but I have to stay focused. ya know sometimes I be out clubbing for a whole week straight and going after parties it can become a bit much and I have to remember I’m an artist and need to get my music done. MDG: Why isn’t your brand just jam a full on bassline rave? Slick Don: When I did just jam I wasn’t thinking of a rave perspective I was more business minded. At the time I started my rave which was 2010 I looked at the scene, bashment and rnb was the main thing but I just had to mix it up because I could see a bassline rave couldn’t fill out a club in brum.
lick MDG: What was it like being on Westwood? Slick Don: I been listening to Westwood since I was 5 so to be on his set was overwhelming and definitely big him up for a good break. Also being on 1xtra showing love. Big up to target cameo dj q, I been on a few Ministry of sound cd’s all of this has helped my career.
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MDG: So you have a new album coming right? Slick Don: I’m working on my first Cd ‘Everybody Hates Slick’ and I was supposed to do that album from 2008 but at the time I wasn’t ready and glad I didn’t. As an artist going through life you have to tell a story and at that time I didn’t have MUCH TO SAY. But now I have a lot to say and ive realised a lot hate me but its mostly mcs.
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MDG: Why? Slick Don: I personally can’t think of any other reason than me being young and succeeded more than any other person in Birmingham my age and a lot who are older.
MDG: Now you’re a man right in the middle of the scene and for sure you know bassline aint as big as it was before, a lot say its dead what do you say about that? Slick Don: It’s not killed or died the reason why the hypes gone down because the police are trying to lock off all the raves in the scene and then you have promoters who don’t want to take the risk of doing a rave.
MDG: Does the police have a lot to do with the influence of people not going to the rave? Slick Don: Not giving people no choice, people are buying tickets and Leeds had locked it off once. But I say this the scene on a whole is a cycle and that happened to grime and now it come back.
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MDG: I remember we was at Just Jam and you was saying how you can’t understand how Birmingham doesn’t support you as much as outta towners. Does that really bother you? Slick Don: Although I have Leeds Sheffield Manchester Derby etc supporting me it be nice to have my city behind me more.
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MDG: Why didn’t bassline break London? Slick Don: They just to stubborn to accept it and I don’t know why because the sound of bassline is grime influenced but Marcus Nasty pushing it and helping the scene grow, I say this though, Bassline is not dead and all it is was at the forefront now its something else and next year people will be onto the next thing.
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