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K’Naan and Nas: Two Ways to “Manage” a Music Career

From one hip-hop artist, a leaked email exposing the ugly, angry side of the struggle between artist and label. From the other, a frank chat at the end of a long tour about owning one's art and brand. Two very different leadership lessons.READ»

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Music App Summit

Music, music app, tomato, tomahto? Seems so, lately. Artists from Metallica to Mariah Carey have created apps, offering insider information or employing voice-recognition software to rate users' singing ability (Mariah Carey-oke, ...READ»

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Wyclef Jean Leaves His Own NGO to Prep for Haitian Prez Run

Haitian-born musician Wyclef Jean has acknowledged officially that he'll run for president of Haiti, and he's leaving Yele Haiti, the NGO he created in 2005.READ»

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Wyclef? Why Not?

Sure, he's suspected of misappropriating funds from his own NGO (and America's IRS), but Wyclef Jean could be just the kind of marketing maniac Haiti needs.READ»

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Cause Marketing Gets a Lift From "Superman," OfficeMax

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a joint venture between Participant Media and one of the country's biggest office supply retailers!READ»

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Warner Music Artists and Execs Find New Ways to Get Creative on the Web

Warner music and its artists get creative online.READ»

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How Warner Music and Its Musicians Are Combating Declining Album Sales

Up-and-coming bands like Shinedown are helping Warner Music Group pull off the hardest trick in the music biz: redefining the record label for the digital age.READ»

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Remembering Rammellzee: Hip-Hop Pioneer, Breakthrough Artist, Occasional Robot

A writer who first encountered the artist during the dawn of rap remembers him and his influence on the scene.READ»

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Linkin Park, T-Pain, and Justin Bieber Usher Record Labels Into Apps Biz

It's a dark time for the music industry. And that's not just because of the Black Eyed Peas' latest album. Global record sales dropped 7.2% last year, due largely to huge declines in some of the world's biggest markets--the ...READ»

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Today in Most Innovative Companies

Daily news of note from our most Innovative Companies, including HP, Microsoft, Spotify, and Intel.READ»

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Most Innovative Companies - Music

From Spotify to Vevo, our picks for the top companies in music.READ»

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Boots on the Ground: Timberland CEO's View of Haiti, Wyclef Jean, Disaster-Inspired Innovation

Timberland CEO Jeff Swartz on adapting a mission in a time of crisis--and growing innovation from disaster.READ»

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Wyclef Jean's Haiti Foundation: A Cautionary Tale

Whether or not Wyclef Jean and his foundation committed any acts of impropriety will not matter in terms of the effect on his charitable organization. Damage is done. His nonprofit has taken a major reputational hit, and people might ...READ»

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Brand Aide: American Airlines, UPS, Red Cross Give to Haiti Relief

American Airlines and American Eagle Airlines sent over 30,000 pounds of relief supplies to disaster-ravaged Haiti Wednesday. The airlines are not the only brands coming to the rescue, however. UPS donated over $1...READ»

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Dean Kelly

Dean Kelly Bio That didn't happen -- yet. Instead, Dio and Appice left again, and Iommi replaced them by bringing back Tony Martin and adding drummer Bob Rondinelli. Cross Purposes (February 1994) was a modest seller, and, with ...READ»

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Nike Air Force 1 High Supreme West

Our hip-hop listening readers know that ‘everthing that glitters ain’t fishscale’, but these pictures suggest the reverse. No, it’s the patent leather that’s most shiny on this Nike Air Force 1 High Supreme West designed by ...READ»

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What Is Wholesale Jewelry?

Wholesale jewelry is one of the best investments you can make to accessorize yourself for a social function or simply everyday activities. The costs of jewelry have continuously skyrocketed, even with the worsening financial climate. ...READ»

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Jay-Z Turns 40

The self-proclaimed God of Rap has lots to celebrate. Jay-Z earned $35 million over the past year -- mostly from a sold-out world tour and his stakes in the New Jersey Nets and 40/40 bar chain -- making him hip-hop's top player, ...READ»

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Infographic of the Day: Tiger's Problems vs. Jay-Z's

Today is Jay-Z's birthday--he's 40! It's also marks the last weekday in the Worst Week Ever for Tiger Woods. Jay-Z has complained about his 99 Problems; Tiger's got at least as many. How do their problems compare?READ»

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Fast Company Recommended Events December 2009

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Reinhard Schmidt

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Celebrity Tools: Micro Video Captures the Tweets and Tribulations of B- and C-Listers

Micro-video site Vidly (formerly TwitVid.io) has launched its new video commenting feature Vidly Express with the help of a rapper Chamillionaire. As you can see on his Web site, the feature allows users to record a video reply ...READ»

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Wholesale Jewelry - How They Can Price it So Low

With the arrival of hip hop jewelry and style from the early nineties onwards jewelers have been in a mad scramble to serve this market. This type of custom made jewelry in precious metals and stones is at the top of the wholesale ...READ»

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Vitamin Water and 50 Cent Launch iPhone App

Four months after Soulja Boy got his iPhone app--which let users remix his songs--50 Cent gets his, dubbed "50's Sound Lab." Only 50 Cent's app is part of a marketing campaign for Vitamin Water. Like Soulja Boy's remixer, the ...READ»

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Winston Conkling

Winston Conkling 2004's Tha Carter signaled a change in direction for Lil Wayne. The album itself wasn't a significant departure from Lil Wayne's past work -- after all, it was filled with tracks produced by Cash Money's in-house producer, Mannie Fresh, some of which could well have been left on the cutting room floor -- yet it showcased a more measured and mature performance by the rapper, who seemed newly emboldened and sported a new, dreadlocked look on the album's cover. Tha Carter spawned Lil Wayne's biggest hit in years, "Go DJ," while the album itself was a Top Five hit. 2004 also marked the beginning of Lil Wayne's string of guest appearances on other artists' songs, starting with Destiny's Child's "Soldier." READ»