Dennis Rodman Strippers Ball travels to 5 cities in search of the hottest and wildest women and your host Dennis Rodman befriends countless crazy babes along the way. Don't forget were talking Dennis Rodman style women here. The guy who dated Madonna, Pam Anderson and married Carmen Electra finds out just how wild women can get all across the country. Every girl was trying to get their chance at stardom and they are definitely not shy as they bare it all for the cameras and do things we never thought they would do. Dennis and his slew of women go crazy and get naked. From The Hamptons to Vegas and from Miami to Dennis's home in Newport Beach CA.
The tape sold record Pay-Per-View on TVN,
InDemaln, and Playboy TV for the month of July.
Jenna Jamesons Strippers Ball is expected to top record.
We'll keep you posted on her release date.
Director Bryan Barber's Outkast vid "Whole World" was recently nominated for MTV Music Vid Award for Best Rap Vid.
He is currently shooting Gerald Levert's new vid in L.A. as well as having just finished Trick Daddy's in Miami.
Also, MC Killer Mike, who is feat. on that song, as well as many other Outkast songs is currently touring with them on the Smokin Grooves tour....He has his own very tight solo effort dropping on Sony this fall.
Irv Gotti and Michael Jackson?
If and when Irv Gotti gets down to working with Michael Jackson, the Murder Inc. CEO will give him the classic material his fans have been calling for — just as celestial beings have predicted. "I've got two spirits," Irv Gotti explained. "I'm gonna shout them out: Marcus Swaybe and Dolores V. Pearson. They're two people who passed away. They told me I'm gonna bring Mike back to his dominance. "The spirits told me, 'Michael's coming, and we're gonna do his album,' " Gotti explained.
"So I was going to game two of the [New Jersey] Nets series, when they was playing the Boston Celtics. My phone rings, and who's on it? Michael Jackson! He's like, 'Gotti, you're a genius and I gotta work with you.' " Gotti began making arrangements with Jackson to discuss working together ("Michael's not signing with Murder Inc.," he clarified), but they had a difference of opinion as to whose territory they would meet on. While it didn't exactly rival the turf war between the Jets and the Sharks, Gotti lost out to the iron-willed Jacko and had to sail through mountain-flooded skies en route to the Neverland Valley Ranch in California — much to Gotti's initial dismay. "I felt it wasn't a good playing field, because if I had to go tell him to go 'F' himself and 'You're an idiot,' I wouldn't be able to do it at Neverland 'cause he's got home-court advantage," he explained. "You're in the helicopter and you're around nothing but mountains," Gotti recalled of the trip, which he took two months ago. "Then you just see the amusement park. Then you see horses running around. He's got 2,700 acres of land.
The heliport is by the amusement park. You get out the helicopter, you get into the car and it's like a 5- or 10-minute ride to the front house. "On his property, he's got statues of, like, little kids playing baseball," the Hollis, Queens, native continued. "There're elephants, camels and giraffes walking around like we got cats and dogs. You go inside, they give you a menu for the house! It's just off the chain." So there Gotti was soon after, ready to chop it up face to face with the King of Pop. Shedding his boss-of-the-bosses persona, Irv was in awe. "Going in, you don't know what to expect," Gotti went on, getting more animated than Woody Woodpecker as he finished weaving his story. "You're thinking he's a weirdo. He comes out, [and] for the first 5 or 10 minutes when you're looking at him you're a little bugged out, 'cause you look over and there's a picture on the mantel and he's black, and then when you look at him [in person], he's white. "You heard all the stories, 'He's gotta have tape [on the bridge of his nose], his nose is gonna fall off,' " Irv added. "Nah, that's bull. After 5 minutes or 10 minutes, I swear to God, he's just Mike. It's just a normal conversation. This guy ain't no weirdo or anything like that.
He's like a regular dude." Two hours later, after having what he classified one of the best meetings of his career, Gotti was so inspired that he might have been able to convince M.J. to begin working that night — but there was a small problem. For all the excess in his crib, Mike didn't own the one thing that even B-level stars have. "He has no studio in his house," Gotti said, almost still in denial. "Can you believe it? We played music for him on a little tiny radio. I'm like, 'Mike, what's up, man?
You got all the safaris and stuff. Where's the studio?' "
Source: MTV News
Too Short comments on his upcoming album 'What's My Favorite Word?'
(1999's Can't Stay Away and 2000's You Nasty) were too one-dimensional, Short decided to make his 13th album a more personal, emotional affair. "Those albums were cool, but not classic Too Short," he said. "I got caught in the hype whirl wind and I thought I needed to make it nasty and rap about shocking things in terms of sex. I was at a crossroads now. So I backed away from the sex stuff and did another angle of the Too Short persona. I talk a lot of pimp sh-- and sex sh--, but I also am the real Todd Shaw a lot on this album. It's the first time in a long time that I put myself on the record."
On the somewhat self-explanatory track "Triple X," Short is, as promised, just "talking a lot of sh--." "Lollypops" is about suckers, as in dudes who "get all emotional and call their women, like, 'Where you at? I miss you!' " And "She Loves Her" isn't exactly going to have women's groups calling to compliment Short on his sensitivity. "We basically had a couple of females go in the vocal booth and have sex while we played the song back a bunch of times," Short said of the hot and heavy track. "I sampled different things they said and sampled their moans and used them as a snare sound. It's about women having an intimate moment without male interference. I didn't curse on that song at all — I said everything in a real respectful manner."
Short Dog said he had his hands on every track during all aspects of recording. The hands-on approach helped Short realize what bugged him about some of his older material. "Listening to my first 10 albums, I realized you could sum them up by saying that every song I made was about a [woman giving me oral sex]," he said, only in different words. "Now I might rap about, 'Why does she [give me oral sex?] Why does she want to?" The album's first single is slated to be "Quit Hatin'," a down South anthem produced by Lil' Jon and featuring the Eastside Boys and Chicago rapper Twista. The B-side, "Female Players," gives props to independent female ballers. "This ain't about some Destiny's Child 'Independent Women' stuff — this is about females who like to hang out in the night life," Short explained.
Short is joined by old pal E-40, former Tony Toni Toné singer D'Wayne Wiggins, Ant Banks and B-Legit on the ode to fine orange California weed, "Cali-O," and Petey Pablo stops by for the song "Call It Gangster." And, as promised, Short and E-40 will deliver a collaborative album soon. The old friends have already recorded more than 10 song ideas for The History Channel, which Short thinks will be released early next year.
"We're the inventors of Bay Area rap. There was nobody before us, and nobody did it like us since in our area," Short said. "We just have a good chemistry together, and I think this will help take our whole thing full-circle."
Source: MTV News
The tape sold record Pay-Per-View on TVN,
InDemaln, and Playboy TV for the month of July.
Jenna Jamesons Strippers Ball is expected to top record.
We'll keep you posted on her release date.
Director Bryan Barber's Outkast vid "Whole World" was recently nominated for MTV Music Vid Award for Best Rap Vid.
He is currently shooting Gerald Levert's new vid in L.A. as well as having just finished Trick Daddy's in Miami.
Also, MC Killer Mike, who is feat. on that song, as well as many other Outkast songs is currently touring with them on the Smokin Grooves tour....He has his own very tight solo effort dropping on Sony this fall.
Irv Gotti and Michael Jackson?
If and when Irv Gotti gets down to working with Michael Jackson, the Murder Inc. CEO will give him the classic material his fans have been calling for — just as celestial beings have predicted. "I've got two spirits," Irv Gotti explained. "I'm gonna shout them out: Marcus Swaybe and Dolores V. Pearson. They're two people who passed away. They told me I'm gonna bring Mike back to his dominance. "The spirits told me, 'Michael's coming, and we're gonna do his album,' " Gotti explained.
"So I was going to game two of the [New Jersey] Nets series, when they was playing the Boston Celtics. My phone rings, and who's on it? Michael Jackson! He's like, 'Gotti, you're a genius and I gotta work with you.' " Gotti began making arrangements with Jackson to discuss working together ("Michael's not signing with Murder Inc.," he clarified), but they had a difference of opinion as to whose territory they would meet on. While it didn't exactly rival the turf war between the Jets and the Sharks, Gotti lost out to the iron-willed Jacko and had to sail through mountain-flooded skies en route to the Neverland Valley Ranch in California — much to Gotti's initial dismay. "I felt it wasn't a good playing field, because if I had to go tell him to go 'F' himself and 'You're an idiot,' I wouldn't be able to do it at Neverland 'cause he's got home-court advantage," he explained. "You're in the helicopter and you're around nothing but mountains," Gotti recalled of the trip, which he took two months ago. "Then you just see the amusement park. Then you see horses running around. He's got 2,700 acres of land.
The heliport is by the amusement park. You get out the helicopter, you get into the car and it's like a 5- or 10-minute ride to the front house. "On his property, he's got statues of, like, little kids playing baseball," the Hollis, Queens, native continued. "There're elephants, camels and giraffes walking around like we got cats and dogs. You go inside, they give you a menu for the house! It's just off the chain." So there Gotti was soon after, ready to chop it up face to face with the King of Pop. Shedding his boss-of-the-bosses persona, Irv was in awe. "Going in, you don't know what to expect," Gotti went on, getting more animated than Woody Woodpecker as he finished weaving his story. "You're thinking he's a weirdo. He comes out, [and] for the first 5 or 10 minutes when you're looking at him you're a little bugged out, 'cause you look over and there's a picture on the mantel and he's black, and then when you look at him [in person], he's white. "You heard all the stories, 'He's gotta have tape [on the bridge of his nose], his nose is gonna fall off,' " Irv added. "Nah, that's bull. After 5 minutes or 10 minutes, I swear to God, he's just Mike. It's just a normal conversation. This guy ain't no weirdo or anything like that.
He's like a regular dude." Two hours later, after having what he classified one of the best meetings of his career, Gotti was so inspired that he might have been able to convince M.J. to begin working that night — but there was a small problem. For all the excess in his crib, Mike didn't own the one thing that even B-level stars have. "He has no studio in his house," Gotti said, almost still in denial. "Can you believe it? We played music for him on a little tiny radio. I'm like, 'Mike, what's up, man?
You got all the safaris and stuff. Where's the studio?' "
Source: MTV News
Too Short comments on his upcoming album 'What's My Favorite Word?'
(1999's Can't Stay Away and 2000's You Nasty) were too one-dimensional, Short decided to make his 13th album a more personal, emotional affair. "Those albums were cool, but not classic Too Short," he said. "I got caught in the hype whirl wind and I thought I needed to make it nasty and rap about shocking things in terms of sex. I was at a crossroads now. So I backed away from the sex stuff and did another angle of the Too Short persona. I talk a lot of pimp sh-- and sex sh--, but I also am the real Todd Shaw a lot on this album. It's the first time in a long time that I put myself on the record."
On the somewhat self-explanatory track "Triple X," Short is, as promised, just "talking a lot of sh--." "Lollypops" is about suckers, as in dudes who "get all emotional and call their women, like, 'Where you at? I miss you!' " And "She Loves Her" isn't exactly going to have women's groups calling to compliment Short on his sensitivity. "We basically had a couple of females go in the vocal booth and have sex while we played the song back a bunch of times," Short said of the hot and heavy track. "I sampled different things they said and sampled their moans and used them as a snare sound. It's about women having an intimate moment without male interference. I didn't curse on that song at all — I said everything in a real respectful manner."
Short Dog said he had his hands on every track during all aspects of recording. The hands-on approach helped Short realize what bugged him about some of his older material. "Listening to my first 10 albums, I realized you could sum them up by saying that every song I made was about a [woman giving me oral sex]," he said, only in different words. "Now I might rap about, 'Why does she [give me oral sex?] Why does she want to?" The album's first single is slated to be "Quit Hatin'," a down South anthem produced by Lil' Jon and featuring the Eastside Boys and Chicago rapper Twista. The B-side, "Female Players," gives props to independent female ballers. "This ain't about some Destiny's Child 'Independent Women' stuff — this is about females who like to hang out in the night life," Short explained.
Short is joined by old pal E-40, former Tony Toni Toné singer D'Wayne Wiggins, Ant Banks and B-Legit on the ode to fine orange California weed, "Cali-O," and Petey Pablo stops by for the song "Call It Gangster." And, as promised, Short and E-40 will deliver a collaborative album soon. The old friends have already recorded more than 10 song ideas for The History Channel, which Short thinks will be released early next year.
"We're the inventors of Bay Area rap. There was nobody before us, and nobody did it like us since in our area," Short said. "We just have a good chemistry together, and I think this will help take our whole thing full-circle."
Source: MTV News