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Summer 16 is bringing us new music and new interviews and we are excited to announce that rapper $ee from Charleston, S.C. will be featured in our upcoming issue! Check out this new visual for “Ghetto Love” featuring Big D.

Make sure you visit Monster Music to purchase the new album, Mr. No Cooperation

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We are entering an amazing time in music where more artists are rising to speak up about issues within their own communities and throughout the world. With music like Lemonade, YG and NIpsey’s “Fuck Donald Trump” and even many of your underground hip-hop – artists are beginning to put messages back into music. It’s amazing to see the route that hip-hop can take. Artists are no longer afraid of not fitting in; they’re diving into their own oceans fishing for a new message, a new vision, and a new way to look at art and creativity.

Many would agree that Charleston S.C.’s underground hip-hop culture is full of artists daring to be different. If you’re a fan of hip-hop looking for a message in the music, check out rapper, Brown featuring Donn Jones, K, and Queen Christine in this new visual release titled, “Facts.”

With lines like “put your hands up, tell ‘em don’t shoot” and “we been going down this road too long now it’s time for change…but n*** out here killing everyday cause they stuck in the same mind frame.” Brown is showing artists that there’s more to talk about than just the trap…check out the complete video below.

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“Always Stay Gracious; Best Revenge is Your Paper.” How can one argue with THAT statement? If you are fed-up hearing about Beyonce, proceed to click that “X” button at the top of your screen; this post isn’t for you. For the rest of us, we can go on and on about the genius that IS Beyonce and her team of advisors. In an interesting turn of events, her world tour kicked off in Miami last night, but before that, people were talking about the “Boycott Beyonce” shirts she will sell during her tour. At first glance, why would Beyonce sell a shirt where she encourages people to boycott, especially before the start of her world tour?

There’s an epidemic going around our country. There are regular, everyday people like you and me, that SWEAR they have haters. Perhaps they do, or perhaps – maybe these “haters” are a figment of their imaginations. Either way, people start to become consumed with other people who may not like them, or someone that may have said something about them, or whether or not another person isn’t happy for them. Many times, these people take to their social media accounts to “address” their haters (most of the time INDIRECTLY addressing that person(s)).

What does this have to do with Beyonce’s t-shirts? What we all know for sure is that Beyonce has real-life haters. Police in Miami were gearing up at one point to boycott offering any protection during the kickoff of her tour. Some officers were claiming the “Formation” video was anti-police. Beyonce’s only response explained the video was “anti-police brutality.” Along with the Miami Police Department, we see the commentary, the news interviews and blogs that constantly try to demean everything that she does. When the world didn’t see Beyonce talking about police brutality, they blasted her for this. Then reports revealed the amount of money and funding Beyonce and Jay donated to families and causes around the world – and they were accused of doing that for media attention!

However, what we also see is that Beyonce rarely addresses her haters in interviews or on social media. She addresses them in a boss way. She puts it in her music and her merchandise and MAKES A PROFIT! Get it? Bey just tweeted for the first time last week since 2013. She doesn’t take to Twitter to express any issues, she doesn’t make long Facebook posts about the amount of people hating on her. And, why should she? Instead of feeding into the hatred that people have for her, she feeds her pockets by creating “Boycott Beyonce” t-shirts, selling them for $25, and establishing a merchandising EMPIRE. For many artists, merchandising is a huge part of generating revenue, often leading to millions of dollars in sales. Rapper Tech N9ne consistently makes the Forbes list each year, as an independent artist by establishing an impressive merchandising business while touring.

So how can we learn from this? The first lesson is that no one really cares if YOU have haters or not. However, if you believe that someone is against you, instead of putting that energy in INDIRECT Facebook posts, Tweets and Snapchats, use that negativity to drive your creativity. The time it takes to address a so-called “hater” on your face book page, you could have written the first 5 pages of that book you’ve been talking about writing. The time that it took you to create that 20-minute Facebook Live video about how someone was talking about you, you could have outlined the details for that new website you need for your business. Instead of being basic, take that Lemon of negativity that anyone may (or may not) throw at you, add vodka and sugar, and make Lemon Drops. Cheers!

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South Carolina Governor, Nikki Haley will appear in the new Issue of Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People.” The state of South Carolina had quite the eventful 2015. From the Emmanuel Nine massacre to the Confederate Flag controversy, SC received quite a bit of media attention this past year. Of course, Nikki Haley at the forefront of it all had to make the tough decision to remove the flag from in front of the South Carolina Statehouse. While most of her constituents were in support of the flag, Haley knew after the church massacre, it was time to let it go.

In an article penned by Senator Lindsey Graham, he had these words to say about the South Carolina governor:

From shaking up the system to providing kindness and understanding to the individuals and families affected by these tragedies, she put a face on South Carolina that we were all extremely proud of. It is during challenging times when you really learn the mettle of a leader, and in the case of Nikki Haley, she excelled to the lasting benefit of our state.”

Nikki Haley will be joined by 99 other world-wide influencers including music artist Nicki Minaj, 19-year old War victim advocate Nadia Murad and Father of Refugees – Mussie Zerai. Check out the full list here.

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This weekend we were blessed with the opportunity to watch Muddy Magnolias perform at the Zac Brown Southern Ground Music and Food Festival. Check out our tweets below! Kallie North and Jessy Wilson make up this magical, musical duo; and we must say we were amazed – almost mesmerized by their powerful voices. There was gospel, mixed with country, with a dash of folk, and two teaspoons of soul. Even though we didn’t know what the ladies were bringing next, we were pleasantly surprised as the floated effortlessly from one duet to another. If you’re bored with the music industry and are looking for something to be excited about visit them here at www.muddymagnolias.com and check out some of their videos around the web!

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