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Check out the video from The Bizness behind The Business panel @ Harvard Law School

Posted in Breaking News, Education, entertainment, hip hop, Law School, Legal, Music, News, rap with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 26, 2009 by thehiphopentertainmentlawproject

Big thanks to Sid the Kid for doing the video and passing it along!!!!

Ryan Leslie & Hot 97’s Tone Capone Drop Knowledge on the Music Business at Harvard University

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Sid the Kid hits up Harvard University where Ryan Leslie and Tone Capone gave advice to students interested in the various aspects of the music industry.

Visit thisis50.com To check out video from The Bizness behind The Business at Harvard Law School! The panel was a MUST attend event for anyone interested in a career in the music business!

Timbaland Lawsuit Against Blackground Records

Posted in Breaking News, Education, entertainment, hip hop, Legal, Music, News, rap with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 26, 2009 by thehiphopentertainmentlawproject

Posted by Dagmar; Mar 25th, 2009, 9:07pm

Timbaland has gone from a successful performer to a successful producer. His success has made him so popular that his own people want to put a stop to it.

Timbaland has filed a lawsuit against Blackground Records stating that Blackground Records went out of their way to contact multiple record labels and bad mouthing Timbaland’s song producing talent.

To top it all off, Timbaland also claims that Blackground Records stiffed him out of money. Because of these claims Timbaland wants out of the contract as well as some damages that are not speci

Featured Blogger: Tone Capone of Hot 97FM

Posted in Breaking News, editorial, Education, entertainment, hip hop, Law School, Legal, Music, News, rap with tags , , , , , , , on March 19, 2009 by thehiphopentertainmentlawproject

I was invited to come speak at Harvard University… Yes, “The” Harvard University in Cambridge Massachusetts on Saturday March, 14th 2009! Thank you Licia Harper and the Harvard Law School (BSLA) Black Students Law Association; for bringing me out there, it was an Honor to speak in front of our future lawyers, politicians, executives, teachers, entertainers and entrepreneurs’, that this ICONIC institution pumps out every so often. I’m glad I got the opportunity to inspire and share my story with these students, that were so engaged and interested in what I, and other panelist, singer, songwriter and producer Ryan Leslie http://www.ryanleslie.com as well as my good friend and http://www.pmpworldwide.com and Danity Kane, Co-Exec. Producer and former Bad Boy Entertainment executive Conrad Dimanche had to say and share with them; about our journey and success in the Music Business. I met a lot of wonderful, enthusiastic and motivated young visionaries who share, some of the same dreams and hopes we all have in life. To be happy doing something me, we and you love! A lot of these students thanked me for coming to there school and speaking to them… but I want to let them know that, I thank them for showing me that our future is going to be a better place for the sacrifices they are making in empowering themselves with KNOWLEDGE.

P.S.

My friend Kevin Powell gave me a book, when he came on our Hot 97FM Street Soldiers, radio show on Friday 3/13/09, which he wrote with some other prominent authors, activist and friends called the “Black Male Handbook”. And below is an excerpt… APPLY IT TO YOUR LIFE!

Please believe there is nothing you cannot do.

Remember you are the architect of your life.

The possibilities are limitless.

You are magnificent.

You are brilliant.

You are already wealthy beyond measure.

You don’t ever have to quit – because there is nothing you cant do.

You can take risks relentlessly to create the life you design. The only thing that will limit you is the capacity of your imagination.

Carlos “Tone Capone” Acosta
Taken from: The AMAZA Show!

Harvard Law School goes Hip Hop…with Ryan Leslie!

Posted in Breaking News, Education, entertainment, hip hop, Law School, Legal, Music, News, rap with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 11, 2009 by thehiphopentertainmentlawproject

Cambridge , MA , 3/10/09 – Harvard Law School ’s Black Law Student Association (BLSA) and The Hip Hop Entertainment Law Project (HHELP) will host mini-music seminar featuring music’s Renaissance man, Ryan Leslie. The seminar titled “The Bizness behind The Business!” will be held on March 14, 2009 from 11:30am to 1:30pm at Harvard Law School in Austin Hall.

The seminar is for high-risk teens, and anyone else interested in having a career in the music business. Panelists will discuss the importance of staying in school, staying out of trouble, and how to pursue a career in the music business. The multi-talented music industry Renaissance man, Ryan Leslie, brings an important component to this year’s panel. Leslie, Harvard alum, scored a 1600 on his SATs at age 15 and was accepted to Harvard University . In 1998, at age 19 he delivered the famous Harvard Oration at his commencement ceremony. His message to students, “follow your dreams!”

Ryan Leslie, singer, songwriter, producer, engineer, Internet visionary, intellectually gifted, and chief executive of NextSelection Lifestyle Group. Leslie is the singer and song writer of the Top 40 R&B hit “Diamond Girl,” the lead single from his highly anticipated self-titled U.S. debut. He has written songs for several major artists such as Britney Spears, Beyoncé, New Edition, Loon, Cheri Dennis, B5, and Danity Kane to name a few. World renowned music executive, Tommy Mottola, has called Leslie “one of the next rising stars…with unlimited potential.” His unique approach to conquering the music industry is one that has turned the heads of the music business and music lovers alike. Leslie is one of the few artists who take full advantage of the world’s alter ego, better known as, the Internet. Through his website (RyanLeslie.com), MYSPACE, and YouTube Ryan blogs, documents, and diarizes his way to international stardom and the regular playlists of millions of fans. In addition to Ryan Leslie, panel members include:

Conrad Dimanche, Senior Director for A&R, Bad Boy Entertainment and President of http://www.pmpworldwide.com. The producer behind some of Hip Hop’s most celebrated names including, the Notorious B.I.G.’s smash hit Born Again, Carl Thomas, P. Diddy, 8 Ball, MJG, Loon, B5, Bad Boys 2 Soundtrack, Young Joc, Danity Kane, and Black Rob, to name a few;

Tone Capone, Executive Vice President of Universal Motown/CMG, and creator of The New Music Seminar (www.newmusicseminars.com). He has worked with artists such as, Ciara, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Ying Yang Twins, Lil John and the Eastside Boys, Tony Sunshine, and Zion to name a few;

Adrian ‘607’ Tillman, Independent Artist and Community Activist. He has recorded over 31 full albums, and was featured on the critically acclaimed CNN documentary, ‘Black in America ’;

Najja Campbell, Director, The Learning Club of Toledo. He has developed and lead several different programs geared towards juvenile offender re-entry and serviced over 1000 youth in the Midwest .

The event is part of BLSA’s 26th Annual Spring Conference titled, “The Fierce Urgency of Now: Effecting Change at Home and Across the Globe” taking place March 13, 2009-March 15, 2009. The HLS BLSA chapter is the largest BLSA Chapter in the nation. It exists for the support, guidance and direction of Black students in academic, professional and social endeavors. The HHELP was created to combat the devastating effects the School to Prison Pipeline has on inner-city youth. It uses the music industry and hip hop music to motivate students in school. The HHELP was also created to give minority law students the opportunity to pursue careers in the music industry. For more information on the music seminar or the HHELP please visit: http://www.thehhelp.com ,or for more information on the 26th Annual Spring Conference or BLSA please visit: http://www.harvardblsaconference.com

CONTACTS:

Licia Harper
HHELP
licia@thehhelp.com

or

Amia Trigg
HLS/BLSA
atrigg@jd10.law.harvard.edu

Harvard Law School Goes Hip-Hop?

Posted in Breaking News, Education, entertainment, hip hop, Law School, Legal, Music, News, rap with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 7, 2009 by thehiphopentertainmentlawproject
Published: Thursday – March 5, 2009
Words by Miles Bennett

Harvard Law School’s Black Law Student Association (BLSA) and The Hip-Hop Entertainment Law Project (HHELP) are set to host a mini-music seminar next weekend, aimed to help high-risk teens earn jobs within the music industry.

Held at Harvard Law School on March 14, 2009 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., the seminar is called “The Bizness behind The Business!” This year’s panel will include respected music executives, Conrad Dimanche of Bad Boy Records and Tone Capone of Universal Motown; a nationally recognized independent artist, Adrian “607” Tillman; and an experienced juvenile re-entry associate, Najja Campbell of The Learning Club of Toledo.

The participating panelists will discuss the importance of staying in school, staying out of trouble, and how to pursue a career in the music business, in addition to a short question and answer session.

The event is part of BLSA’s 26th Annual Spring Conference, which is dubbed “The Fierce Urgency of Now: Effecting Change at Home and Across the Globe,” taking place March 13 – March 15. The Conference will feature several notable speakers such as New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin, Donna Brazile, and Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie.

The HLS BLSA chapter is the largest BLSA Chapter in the nation. It exists for the support, guidance and direction of Black students in academic, professional and social endeavors. The HHELP was created to combat the devastating effects the School to Prison Pipeline has on inner-city youth. It uses the music industry and hip-hop music to motivate students in school. It was also created to give minority law students the opportunity to pursue careers in the music industry.

For more information on the music seminar or the HHELP and BLSA, visit thehhelp.com and/or HarvardBLSAConference.com.

About the Hip Hop Entertainment Law Project

Posted in Education, Law School, Legal with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on March 2, 2009 by thehiphopentertainmentlawproject

The Hip Hop Entertainment Law Project (HHELP) was created to:

1.  Stop the School to Prison Pipeline using the music industry to motivate high-risk teens to do well in school.

2.  Provide minority law students with opportunities to pursue careers in the music industry through artist education and empowerment.

HHELP Goals:

  1. Educating inner-city youth on the business behind the Entertainment Industry
  2. Introducing high-risk inner-city youth to careers in the music industry
  3. Providing a realistic career track program for teens who want a career in the music industry.
  4. Motivating students in school.
  5. Closing the generational gap controversial music has created to form a collective fight against the gap between generations to create a collective fight against the School to Prison Pipeline.
  6. Providing career opportunities for underrepresented law students in the Music Industry.
  7. Assisting artists and groups that find themselves in precarious business situations while simultaneously showing them the key role their knowledge of the business plays in whether or not they succeed in the music business.
  8. Using seminars, symposiums, and clinics to teach artists the importance of implementing and maintaining ethics along with integrity in their business dealings.
  9. Educating artists on the important role an understanding of legal contract terms plays in their ability to properly develop a viable financial plan during and after their career.
  10. Stressing to artists the importance of seeking legal counsel before signing contracts or making any agreements.

  11. For more information about HHELP please visit www.thehhelp.com