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Alvin Lee Clark was born in (Dallas Texas, June 2 1970) He was raised in Fort Worth Texas by his mother Barbra Ann Clark. Alvin grew up with his older brother Keith Paul Clark. The sexual simulating music of R&B took him by surprise. When he first heard Sister Sledge we are family. The list of song writers/Singers that influenced him grew at an early age. Some of the artist that influenced his is Luther Vendors, Marvin Gay, Sugar Hill Gang and Michael Jackson Alvin Clark dreamed of being the best song writer to ever walk the Earth. He knew he had a gift when he was young child. When Alvin was 18 he join the military to leave the rough neighbor hood he lived in as a child. The dream of becoming a Song writer grew stronger in 1999. That’s when Alvin Clark wrote his first song Show Me. Alvin Clark entered different song writing contest and wrote songs for friends. In 2006 Alvin entered a song contest and was asked if own the right’s to his songs. Alvin utilized music business services and track production from Vince V2 Mitchell. They meet through a mutual friend in the business. The minute they started working together a friendship developed. Alvin Clark has been working with Vincent Mitchell developing learning the art of the music business. They are working together on a compilation album that will be out at the end of 2007. Some of the artist Alvin has worked with is G brown former lead singer of the group Friends of Distinction. Alvin has also worked with Shree former back singer for Climax Social club the hot 80’s R&B group.
In July of 2009, OutKast's Big Boi began saying that he wanted to take his Sir Luscious Left Foot solo album to Def Jam, home to L.A. Reid, the record executive responsible for OutKast's discovery and much of their success. Even with various Twitter announcements on spring release dates, it was not until Friday that Big Boi says he officially inked the contract.
"THE INK IS ON THE PAPER!!! "BREAKING NEWS!!!!" It's OFFICIAL! BIG BOI signs SOLO album DEAL with DEF JAM!!! More details to come..." said the Twitter statement.
The announcement came after Big Boi had refuted his summer Def Jam statement, alluding to his Jive Records relationship as "a great situation."
At present, Sir Luscious Left Foot is planned for May release. Big Boi is the latest veteran addition to the label started by Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin, after Shyne.
Yesterday, Max B was granted an appeal for his guilty conviction of a robbery which ended in a fatality. The Harlem rapper, who was sentenced to 75 years in prison, has hired new legal representation according to his manager Jolie O'Shay. "He's gonna try hopefully to go back to trial, or get it a mistrial or get it time served, whatever we can do," she said in an interview with XXL Magazine.
The 2006 robbery, which occurred at a Fort Lee, New Jersey hotel, also involved his then girlfriend, Gina Conway, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison and his stepbrother Kelvin Leerdamn who received a life term plus an additional 35 years.
Prior to being sentenced to prison, Max B had signed a three album deal with Amalgam Digital in 2008 and was slated to release his debut album Vigilante Season which never dropped. He had a successful career through his affiliation with The Diplomats and co-wrote several songs including Jim Jones' "We Fly High".
Max B's manager says that he has high hopes for the appeal.
Georgia rap artist Waka Flocka Flame was released from Houston County Jail Thursday following a subsequent arrest for violating his probation. According to reports, the southern rapper was was apprehended Tuesday evening in Virginia Beach, Virginia for smoking marijuana just before he was set to perform.
Born Juaquin James Malphurs, Waka Flocka had previously been convicted of possession of a sawed-off shotgun which resulted in his probation.
The arrest comes after a string of misfortune for the 1017 Brick Squad associate. In January he was shot twice during a robbery attempt and was later involved in a physical altercation earlier this month with a member of Young Jeezy’s squad.
Waka Flocka, whose alias was given to him by Gucci Mane, is currently preparing his debut album Murder Man Flocka which is set for release this year.
While preparing for his fourth studio album Thug Motivation 103, southern rapper Young Jeezy has changed his rap name to simply Jeezy, according to Def Jam’s official site.
“Lose My Mind,” featuring Plies, was recently released as the album’s first single. Jeezy’s Thug Motivation 103 tentatively has a summer release date.
In other news, New Orleans rapper Romeo has signed on to be a featured character in a new comic book series and movie video game called RESQ 3.
Created by Outside The Box Vision, RESQ 3 is an interactive series that provides edutainment for grade school children and their parents. “What makes us different is that we create product for the consumer, making a conscience effort to mix in the usual fun and excitement with a sense of wonder,” explained Olatokunbo Betiku, founder of Outside The Box Vision.
50 Cent recently announced plans to record his fifth studio album, which will be titled BlackMagic. In a previous interview, he said the music on the upcoming project is inspired by genres he was exposed to while in Europe, and will be "more up-tempo, more Dance." Fif told radio host Tim Westwood that the LP, however, would not turn into an uncharacteristic techno album. The biggest difference, he explained, will be the structure of the music.
"It's still 50 Cent on the record," Fif told Westwood. "I'm using different song formats. I'll write a rap song in the sequence of a different kind of record." When asked exactly what that meant, he said, "R&B records may have eight-bar verses and bridges along with the actual chorus. A traditional Hip Hop record has three sixteen-bar verses. So to write it in a different format instead of writing it the way a traditional rap record is written, it's to experiment with different things. It's still Hip Hop music, still 50 cent content. It's just written in a different way. "
50 said he's already recorded three tracks for the album, although he did not reveal much information about production or possible features.
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