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Nicki Minaj interview On Cardi B, Migos and MotorSport

Posted in Bronx, Brooklyn, Cardi B, Female Mcs, Harlem, INTERVIEW, iTunes, Long Island, Mount Vernon, N.Y., NICKI MINAJ, Poet, Queens, Rego Park, Rochester, Southside Jamaica, Stapleton, Staten Island, VIDEO, Yonkers with tags , , , , , , , , on April 14, 2018 by generalnyc

Queens, NY

Nicki Minaj

On Cardi B, Migos & ‘MotorSport’

Credit Beats 1 | Apple Music

https://youtu.be/oCXvPWJClJg 

Hot 97 on the interview:

https://youtu.be/aSCOo4giBjM 

https://twitter.com/NICKIMINAJ
https://twitter.com/iamcardib

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MoniNayo “Chapter 3 of The Plot Thickens”

Posted in #Spitter, Battle Rappers, Bronx, Brooklyn, Female Mcs, Harlem, Long Island, Lyricist, MoniNayo, Mount Vernon, N.Y., Poet, Queens, rap, Rap Category, Rego Park, Rochester, Sound Cloud, Southside Jamaica, Stapleton, Staten Island, Underground Rap, VIDEO with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on December 28, 2017 by generalnyc

MoniNayo

“Chapter 3 of The Plot Thickens”

https://youtu.be/30O4YkBBgeI

Pre Order

 “The Brown Skin Agenda”

Available everywhere January 15th

https://itunes.apple.com/album/id1326316378?ls=1&app=itunes

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Contact MoniNayo:

MoniNayo@gmail.com

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Wendy Williams interviews Remy Ma on Beef and closing the door.

Posted in Bronx, Brooklyn, Diss Rap, Featuring In, Female Mcs, Harlem, Icon, Long Island, Love & Hip Hop, Mount Vernon, N.Y., NICKI MINAJ, Queens, Remy Ma, Remy Ma, Rochester, Stapleton, Staten Island, TV Show, VIDEO, Wendy Williams Show, Yonkers with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 4, 2017 by generalnyc

Wendy Williams

Interview

remy-ma-on-wendy-show

Remy Ma and Fat Joe

Remy Ma closing the door on Nicki Minaj. She cook!

https://youtu.be/pArNyv2hthM

It’s the girl Remy Ma featuring Rick Ross and Yo Gotti

Posted in Bronx, Brooklyn, Female Mcs, Harlem, Icon, Mount Vernon, N.Y., Queens, Rego Park, Remy Ma, Remy Ma, Rochester, Southside Jamaica, Stapleton, Staten Island, Who you Reppin, Yonkers with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on December 14, 2015 by generalnyc

Remy Ma

“Hands Down”

feat: Rick ross and Yo Gotti

https://youtu.be/vO1h-RRNQtM

Ice Princess

Posted in Azealia Banks, Bronx, Brooklyn, Female Mcs, Harlem, Mount Vernon, N.Y., Queens, Rego Park, Rochester, Stapleton, Staten Island, Who you Reppin, Yonkers with tags , , , , , , , , on August 12, 2015 by generalnyc

Azealia Banks

“Ice Princess”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGox2wVCLuw

PSA Why We Need Jaden’s Law (A4171)

Posted in Accra, Africa, Amsterdam, Apple Valley, Article, ATL aka Atlanta, Australia, AZ, Baltimore, Bangalore, Barcelona, Bay Area, Bengaluru, Boston, Bowie, Bristol, Britain, Bronx, Brooklyn, California AKA Cali, Cambodian, Canada, Chicago aka Chi-town, Chile, Cleveland, CO AKA Colorado, Columbia, Columbus, Connecticut, D.C., Dallas, Dallas, Dammarie Les Lys, DC, Decatur, Den Haag, Denver, Detroit, DMV, Dominican Republic, East London, Elizabeth, Essex, Florida, Fort Myers, France, Ft. Worth, GA, GHANA, Harlem, Hawaii, Honolulu, Hopkins, Houston, IL, Indian, Jaen, Jersey City aka JC, Kansas City, Karnataka, Kentucky, Lagos, Leimert Park, Lemoore, Levittown, London, Longview, Longview, Los Angeles aka L.A., Louisiana aka LA, Louisville, Lower Lake, Lower Lake, MA, Maracaibo, Maryland, Memphis, Miami, Michigan, Milwaukee, Mississippi, Missouri aka MO, Moreno Valley, Mount Vernon, Mullumbimby, N.Y., Netherlands, New Jersey, New Orlean, New South Wales, Newark, Nigeria, North Carolina, Oakland, Ohio, Oregon, Orlando, Oxon Hill, PA, Philly, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Plainfield, Portland, Press Release, Puerto Rico, Queens, Rego Park, Rochester, Rock Hill, Roxboro, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Juan, Santiago, Santiago de los Caballeros, Shenandoah, South Carolina, Spain, St. Louis, Stapleton, Staten Island, Suitland, Tampa, Texarkana, Texas, The Bay, TN, Toronto, UK, Valencia, Vancouver, Venezuela, Virginia, Virginia Beach, Washington D.C., West Palm Beach, Who you Reppin, Wisconsin aka WI, Yonkers with tags , , , , , , , , on June 8, 2015 by generalnyc

Why We Need Jaden’s Law (A4171)

jaden hilton law

New York, NY –Jaden Hilton was a lively and energetic two-year-old who had a bright future ahead of him. He was living a normal life until one day what seemed like a cold turned out to be AML (acute myeloid leukemia).  When fighting cancer, hospital stem cellsstem cells visits became part of his routine. Battling the disease for nine months, Jaden lost his life on January 29, 2007.  There were various treatment options available through bone marrow or cord blood stem cells transplants, but a limited number of donors. Unfortunately, this is a common problem that many families face, especially those from certain ethnic groups such as Hispanics, Asian Americans, African American, Native American and many more. That’s why Jaden’s Law (A4171) was proposed: to increase awareness about the benefits of bone marrow, peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs), and cord blood stem cells to increase the odds for a patient in need.

According to the NY State Department of Health (2012) the two leading causes of death in New York State for 2012 are heart disease and cancer, together accounting for 54% of all deaths.  Everyday, people in the U.S. die from diseases that can be treated if they receive bone marrow, peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) or cord blood transplant.  Jaden’s Law was passed in New Jersey, in 2010, providing all residents to receive educational information about bone marrow and/or PBSCs, the National Bone Marrow Donor Program, the benefits of donating and how to register. But now it is time for the law to pass in New York and we are reaching out for help. We need any kind of support to provide and raise awareness about this life-saving necessity.

Facts About Jaden’s Law (A4171)

  • Provides educational information and spreads awareness about bone marrow, peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) and cord blood stem cells on the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles with an online brochure.

  • Adds information about the need of donors with voter registration card.

  • Online brochure about the need of bone marrow, peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) and cord blood stem cells and defines details about treatment options, provided along with the need of ethnic donors on NYS Department of Health website.

  • Provides locations where individuals can register to donate bone marrow, peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) and cord blood within New York State and NYC

How You Can Help

You can show your support by calling and/or telling a friend, a family member or stranger to contact the following legislators and tell them New York State needs Jaden’s Law (A4171) passed in New York State this year! Call Senate Health Chair: Senator Kemp Hannon, District Office: 516-739-1700 and Albany Office: 518-455-2200 or @kemphannon ; Assembly Health Chair: Assemblyman Richard N. Gottfried, District Office: 212-807-7900 and Albany Office: 518-455-4941 or @DickGottfried ;Speaker of the Assembly: Assemblyman Corl E. Heastie: District Office: 718-654-6539 and Albany Office: 518-455-4812 or @CarlHeastie ;Speaker of the Senate: Senator John J. Flanagan: District Office: 631-361-2154 and Albany Office: 518-455-2071 or @LeaderFlanagan ;Sponsor: Assemblyman Keith L.T. Wright: District Office: 212-866-5809 and Albany Office: 518-455-4941 or @Wright4Harlem ;Senator Kenneth P. Lavalle: District Office: 631-473-1461 and Albany Office: 518-455-3121 or @senatorlavalle

Please follow us on Facebook: Preserve Our Legacy, on Instagram: @preserveourlegacy, and on Twitter: @Preserveourlgcy. Please use the hashtag #JadenslawNY.  For more information please email: info@preserveourlegacy.org or call 1-877-778-3623

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About Preserve Our Legacy, Inc.

 Preserve Our Legacy is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that was started after the devastating loss of a 3-year old boy named Jaden Hilton). Jaden was diagnosed with leukemia in April 2006, and to survive he needed a stem cell (bone marrow, PBSC or cord blood) transplant. Unfortunately for Jaden, no one in his family was a match and he needed an unrelated donor. Due to the lack of available donors within the National Registry, Jaden, like many other ethnic patients, lost his battle because he could not find a match. After his death, Preserve Our Legacy made it its mission to increase awareness about the need of bone marrow, peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC), and cord blood stem cells donations within various ethnic groups, in addition to, assisting to increase available units for patients in need.

Follow us: 
Twitter: @preserveourlgcy 
Instagram: @preserveourlegacy
“Our mission is to educate, ultimately, saving lives”

Nani Castle from Strong Island New York

Posted in Female Mcs, N.Y., Nani Castle, Stapleton, Staten Island, Who you Reppin with tags , , , , , , , on May 17, 2015 by generalnyc

Stapleton, Staten Island, NYC

Nani Castle

https://soundcloud.com/nanicastle 

https://twitter.com/itsnanicastle
https://instagram.com/nanicastle/

Cosmopolitan 8 Latina Rappers Whose Music You Have To Hear

Posted in Baltimore, Bia Landrau, Boston, Chile, Dallas, DC, DMV, Female Mcs, Ft. Worth, Houston, Leimert Park, Longview, MA, Maluca Mala, Maryland, MTV IGGY, Nani Castle, NITTY SCOTT MC, Stapleton, Texarkana, Texas, Washington D.C., Who you Reppin, Zuzuka Poderosa with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 28, 2015 by generalnyc

Credit: Cosmopolitan By Raquel Reichard

8 Latina Rappers Whose Music You Have To Hear

Think “Latinas in hip-hop,” and you’re more likely to conjure up images of curvaceous video vixens than rappers slaying it — but the truth is Latinos have existed in hip-hop from its inception. In fact, as hip-hop scholar Raquel Z. Rivera reminds us in her book New York Ricans From the Hip-Hop Zone, the music and dance bears as much resemblance to African-American styles like blues and jazz as it does to Puerto Rican musical forms like bomba and plena. Ultimately, hip-hop culture is inherently Puerto Rican culture.

More than four decades after its genesis, Latinas of various national and cultural identities have also been a part of hip-hop. From rappers like Con’t  http://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/music/news/a37940/8-latina-rappers-who-are-killing-it/

1. Nitty Scott, MC

2. Zuzuka Poderosa

3. Bia Landrau

 

4. Nani Castle

5. Snow Tha Product

6. Danay Suárez

7. Aye Yo Smiley

8. Maluca Mala

@Cosmopolitan