Thursday, January 30, 2025
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To call this a “beef” is almost insulting. At this point, it’s pretty much a slaughter. As I write this post tonight, Drake is performing at his Canadian OVO Music Festival with memes of Meek from Twitter on a big screen, live on stage. A character assassination is pretty much an understatement at this point. But, not here to talk about this rap beef. Let’s look at some of the companies that have decided to tweet their way into hip-hop culture this week.

Companies like Mercedes Benz, What A Burger and even Egglands Best (yes Egglands!) decided to tweet about the Drake versus Meek Mill beef. Now you may say to yourself, “self – these companies must really love Drake, or perhaps they’re Meek Mill fans,” I would conclude that neither of those are the case. However, what I would guess is companies have brilliantly learned how to market themselves for free by shamelessly using pop culture. Right now, we wont even talk about pop culture, because all pop culture isn’t built the same. Let’s talk about black culture, more specifically, the hip-hop culture. Business executives, analysts, and music executives have been trying to convince us for years that rap culture isn’t as valuable as other genres. Look at the prices of radio ads on a black radio station or tv network in comparison to the prices elsewhere; it is definitely obvious that buyers are putting more value on genres that steer away from hip-hop. Simultaneously, its almost impossible to find a pop song, without a hip-hop artists attached to it these days. Katie Perry, one of the industry’s highest grossing artists of 2015, biggest hit last year was “Dark Horse” featuring Juicy J. Hip-hop trends, style, and influence is obvious within almost every genre of music – however, they continue to try to downplay hip-hop as a dying culture.

As the world continues to try to show this segment of our culture in a dim light, big brands are capitalizing off of hip-hop as usual. During the Drake/Meek beef, companies received hundreds of thousands of retweets regarding the hip-hop beef. This means, these companies (which most of us never even knew had twitter accounts) reached millions of people – FOR FREE. If you’re still not following how significant this is, you have to know about advertising, reach, and engagement. I don’t have time to give a lesson about social media marketing, but in the real world, advertisers would have had to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to achieve the type of engagement they received with their tweets regarding the Drake/Meek beef. At last look, one of the Mercedes Benz accounts @MBUSA, which usually gets about 20-30 retweets per post, received over 2,000 retweets on the tweet listed below. Many people may not follow me, but imagine if you had a company and your business got television advertising during the Super Bowl – AND IT WAS FREE. That would be a win for your company, right? Well, that is what basically happened. Users retweeted company tweets, which are retweeted and favored over and over again, which means millions of Twitter users saw the tweets and more than likely visited the companies’ twitter pages, websites, shared it on facebook, etc. This is like a lightning strike in marketing and a rare occurrence to get this type of engagement without having to pay 1 cent. These companies should definitely thank #BlackTwitter for making them great.

I saw a few Twitter users complain about that fact that big brand names are continuing to exploit our culture, but if we were to show up at a job interview and our names were too black, or we had dreads, or gold teeth – many of these companies wouldn’t hire us; and this statement may be true. However, the most important lesson is to understand that WE as young African Americans have to stop letting people assign a value to what belongs to us. We have to stop allowing people to tell us our culture, our names, our skin, our features are second class – especially when we see people mimicking these things on a constant basis. I am not mad at these companies for using the culture to promote their brands because that is what a good social network marketer should do. I am mad at us for not seeing the value in ourselves! We have people that look like us, but still turn their noses up at the mention of a rap song or artist? Why? Because even they have bought into the hype that this segment of the culture is not as valuable.

This is cliché, but we have to know our own worth. If Mercedes Benz and Egglands’ Best know the value of hip-hop, then why is it you don’t know the value? They are not going to stop telling us that we are not valuable. They will continue to tell us that hip-hop is a dying culture. They will continue to write stories about how TIDAL is failing and all the other music services are flourishing. They will continue to do research that shows a connection between black on black crime and rap music, which is total bullshit. Yes, they will continue to tell you your Serena features are manly, but a Kim K look is beautiful. And – they will continue to capitalize off of everything that our culture created organically. Now is the time to wake up people – who’s story are you going to believe, theirs or your own?

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Just a few weeks ago my homie Eric (Hey E) put me on to an application called Periscope. I love tech, however I am not an “early adopter”, meaning I don’t have to be the first to buy the latest tech product or use the latest app. In the case of Periscope, there was something different – something attractive about this app. Periscope is like twitter, but instead of words – there are live video broadcasts. You are able to share the experiences of what is being broadcasted live, raw and uncut! I downloaded Periscope in the midst of the controversy to bring down the confederate flag, about 150 miles from Charleston. I knew instantly that Periscope was a big deal!

Each day, I notice more and more celebrities joining Damon John, MC Lyte and Hot 97’s Ebro. To be honest, they are not that impressive. However, I came across a Periscope user who has seemed to master this application using only motivation, inspiration, wit, and a cute toddler (her son). Her name is Tiphani Montgomery, she’s originally from Rochester, NY but now she’s a CAROLINA GIRL, and here are 10 reasons why you need to follow her on Periscope NOW!

1) She is a #1 Essence Magazine bestselling Author. As a bestselling author, Tiphani is able to provide insight to other authors and aspiring authors on what it takes to write and market a book.

2) Tiphani overcame many obstacles. Tiphani was a teen mom and most of us know the types of judgments and scorn that comes with that label. Tiphani isn’t afraid to tell her story of how she overcame her obstacles of teenage pregnancy and anger management to become an entrepreneur and author.

3) She used her trials and successes to give back. Tiphani runs a nonprofit organization that was birthed from her book and her obstacles. Her organization is Knocked Up, Now What. Her program mentors young girls who become pregnant as teens. Awesome!

4) She keeps in real. One of the funniest stories I read about Tiphani was that when she wrote her first book, she targeted the neighborhood “dope boys” to buy her book because – they had money. It doesn’t get much “realer” than that! On her Periscope, Tiphani continues to keep it real, honest, and cut and dry.

5) This is listed as #5 but it’s really #1. It’s obvious that Tiphani puts God first. Tiphani recently started discussing her morning affirmations. Her Periscope followers seem to love this. One of my favorite that she shared this week:

God, Let your will be done this day
Today is a day of completion
I thank you God for this Perfect Day
Miracles shall follow miracles
And Wonders shall never cease

6) How awesome would it be, if you have written a book or are looking to write a book, to have a mentor who is also a bestselling author. Tiphani provides mentorship, classes and sessions for authors. This could make a huge difference for those of you struggling with marketing and writing your stories.

7) Tiphani is not only and author, she is a brand. She provides advice on writing a book, but she also provides real, raw advice on entrepreneurship. On her July 30th broadcast, Tiphani talked about people putting themselves in a box when they have a business. She advised that this is not always a good thing because many of us have abilities and talents to do more than one thing. She advised that we should think of ourselves as a brand. Most of the Periscopers had never thought of branding in that way. #jewels

8) She likes Jeezy! Any friend of Jeezy is a friend of mine.

9) Right now, Tiphani seems to be the only person on Periscope that has anything with substance. If you need that extra motivation, some wise words, some encouragement, or a good laugh. You can get it on Tiphani’s periscope. I watched Hot 97’s Ebro on yesterday and all he did was talk about haters and stick his middle finger up during his Beats broadcast. Tiphani is all about positivity, and in these days and times, we need this.

10) Tiphani has two children. Her youngest child always seems to know when to show up at the right moments. I believe her son is around four or five, but on yesterday’s broadcast he started blasting music from his toy car during her broadcast. The way that she handles him is awesome ( you have to see it to appreciate it). But most importantly, the funny interruption from her son is an important lesson for all of us. So often we make excuses for why we cannot do something. We may claim we are busy with the kids, or we work too many hours at work to work on our business, or we are too tired. Tiphani seems to make it all work – books, mentoring services, non-profit; and she does it all with a busy toddler at home. #noexcuses

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Enjoy your 4th and be safe with your family and friends this weekend. In case you can’t figure out your musical playlist for the weekend, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite Cook Out Jams. Here’s our list of the Top 10 Cookout Songs, there were so many to choose from. We narrowed it down to the following:

(1) Marvin Gaye – “Got To Give It Up”

(2) Trick Daddy feat Ceelo – “Dro in Da Wind”

(3) Outkast – “Southernplayalisticadillacmusik”

(3) Kanye feat TPayne – “Good Life”

(4) Esther Dean – “Drop it Low”

(5) Silento – “Watch Me” (Whit/NaeNae)

(6) Dr. Dre feat Snoop – “Nothing But A G Thang”

(7) Tupac feat Digital Underground- “I Get Around”

(8) Masta Ace – “Born To Roll”

(9) Ice Cube – “Today Was a Good Day”

(10) Cupid – “Cupid Shuffle”

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There is no doubt that Gucci Mane has some of the best marketing people in the world! Despite a long jail sentence, Gucci has been able to stay active on all social networks and still is able to release music. His newest mixtape “Trapology” proves that Gucci, despite his circumstances is determined to put in the work to stay relevant in hip-hop. The album cover that features the likeness of Albert Einstein (is that even legal??) also features tracks from some of hip-hops biggest names. Fetty Wap, Snoop, Young Scooter, Soulja Boy, Young Dolph, Father, Riff Raff and Daz Dillinger are all featured and producers like Mike Will Made-It, 808 Mafia, KE On the Track all are credited on this trap complication.

Need that July 4th playlist in your life, then stream or download HERE.

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