Who Are Hip-Hop’s Top Cash Kings?

I ran accross this article earlier and wow. Jay-Z is racking it in and the fact Dre and Pac are still getting $15 mil blew me away. Good work fellas

Jay-Z earned $82 million in the last 12 months.

Who Are Hip-Hop’s Top Cash Kings?
By Zack O’Malley Greenburg
Forbes staff

It’s been some year for Shawn “Jay-Z ” Carter. In the past 12 months, the Brooklyn, N.Y.-born hip-hop demigod released a platinum album; signed a 10-year, $150 million deal with concert promoter Live Nation; and tied the knot with longtime girlfriend BeyoncĂ© Knowles. Quite a record — but only good enough for a silver meda.

Whereas Jay-Z topped Forbes.com’s inaugural Hip-Hop Cash Kings list of the top-earning people in the business last year, in 2008 he cedes the throne to Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, who raked in $150 million during the past 12 months — almost twice what Jay-Z made.

The new king of hip-hop wealth banked $100 million after taxes on one deal alone when his stake in VitaminWater’s parent, GlacĂ©au, was bought by Coca-Cola as part of a $4.1 billion deal. 50’s portfolio also includes the popular G-Unit clothing line and record label, plus films, video games and a slew of platinum albums, including last year’s “Curtis.” Also in the works: a mining partnership with South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe (see “The 50 Cent Machine”).

50 Cent isn’t the only star in the growing firmament of “hip-hopreneurs.” After years of violent rivalry marked by the murders of icons such as Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G., rap’s focus has shifted from beef to cake — making money, that is. Unlike most pop and rock musicians, who make the bulk of their earnings from record sales and tours, rappers have more diversified portfolios.

These impresarios have mastered the arts of branding and cross-promotion, with licensing deals for everything from booze to books. Others own record labels, clothing lines, bars and restaurants. As 50 Cent says of lesser entrepreneurs, “They’re trying to buy some Gucci/I’m trying to buy the mall.”

For the second year in a row, Sean “Diddy” Combs finished third on our list. The ageless Dapper Don of rap banked a cool $35 million from his revenue streams, including his clothing line Sean John, record label Bad Boy, premium vodka Ciroc and two reality-TV shows. Last year Diddy collaborated with fellow list-toppers Jay-Z and 50 Cent to release “I Get Money (The Forbes 1, 2, 3 Remix)” in honor of their success.

Kanye West clocks in at No. 4 with $30 million. The pink-polo-sporting rapper and producer released his third solo album, “Graduation,” last September. After handily outselling 50 Cent’s “Curtis” in a head-to-head opening-week matchup, West’s album went multiplatinum and won four Grammys. West has penned hits for Jay-Z, Alicia Keys and Diddy, among others. Earlier this month, he headlined the music festival Lollapalooza in his native Chicago.

Some hip-hop legends don’t need to do anything to keep earning outrageous sums of money. Andre “Dr. Dre” Young banked $15 million even though he hasn’t had a hit in years — he still gets rich on royalties from two decades of hits. A founder of the seminal rap group N.W.A, he released his multiplatinum solo opus “The Chronic” in 1992 and has produced hits for the likes of Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Eminem and Tupac Shakur.

Tupac himself pulled in a handsome sum this year — about $15 million — despite being dead for more than 10 years. Tupac is probably having himself a last laugh from beyond the grave, knowing his onetime friend Suge Knight isn’t cashing in on the bonanza. Knight, the bodyguard-turned-president of Death Row Records, long rumored to have arranged Shakur’s killing, filed for bankruptcy and put his Malibu, Calif., mansion up for sale last June.

Begging VS Networking (Here is a little clarification)

Your network determines your net worth”

A lot of people email me everyday to try to ‘network’. Most of the time, they don’t understand what networking really means.

Your network is people that you have done actual business with – not people that you have seen in the club. I’ve had conversations with Jay-Z, 50 Cent, and Puffy multiple times. I didnt’ have any business that I could bring to them at that time, so they’re not in my network.

I met the founder of Ask. com when he was first starting his company. I had a recruiting company and helped to hire a lot of his first employees. The company eventually became a billion dollar company, and the founder bacame a multi-millionaire. Whenever I’ve brought good business ideas to him, he would put up the money and help to develop the businesses. He’s also in my network.

“I’m hot but I’m broke, put me on” is begging

“I’ve got a project with a budget that I want to work with you on.
We have $10,000 dollars for you upfront” is networking

“I’m gonna blow up one day and then you can take your cut” is begging

“I’ve sold 20,000 copies of my last 2 releases and have the soundscan numbers to prove it.
Let’s do our next project together and we’ll split the profits” is networking

“your beats are hot, let me bless one for free” is begging

“I would like to purchase beat 9 right now – let’s work out a price” is networking

“I wanna get signed” is begging

“I have deals on the table from Interscope and Def Jam. I need to build up my buzz more so I can get a better deal.
Let’s work together and I’ll give you X% of the deal” is networking

Professionals network with other professionals. Hobbiests network with other hobbiests. If you make your living off your music – you’re a professional. If you don’t earn your living off your music – you’re a hobbiest. This is not my opinion – it’s the dictionary definition.

(Source: DJ Vlad @ Myspace)

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Finally got the music on my site darn faulty plugins LOL

I am currently working a little project and this is possibly one of the joints on it.

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Ghostface Camy

I told myself as soon as I got my site ready to be criticed in the eyes of the world I would immediatly play some ghost to celebrate. Here is a classic Wu momment with Ghostface killa, Cappadonna and a young Raekwon circa the cuban link era. Can it be it was all so simple then (I know I had to say it) peep game this is camy.

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings

I recently discovered Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings through a friend of mine and I wanted to share the love. She is obviously a student of old school soul music reminiscent of the Motown era. Once I heard “100 ways” I was hooked and the rest of the album is equally as enjoyable. This is the type of music you play at the cook out to prove you are a connoisseur of good tunes. Peep the video below

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