SWV Reunited & Billy CEO

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Words from HIP HOP NATIONAL FOUNDER / VISIONARY Why Is Internet Radio Becoming Increasingly Popular Among Music Independents? The radio has always been a great way to communicate with people and broadcast great music for them to enjoy. And people loved the fact that they could get hold of the latest news and events so easily and in between to listen to their favorite songs. This hasn’t change too much about radio, only the way it is transmitted. Today, radio broadcasted on the Internet is far more popular than the traditional AM/FM radio. Of course, you can still listen to these traditional radio stations, but more and more music independence enjoy the benefits of online radio. Online radio presumes media streaming, so it does not require an entire station filled with numerous equipment to broadcast. A radio like this can be set anywhere a computer, internet connection and some audio equipment is. Besides all this, online radio can be received on most mobile gadgets available today. Starting with personal computers and moving on to laptops, tablets, smartphones, anything that can establish a wireless Internet connection can access an online radio. And people really love it because of its diversity. They can choose to listen to a multitude of available online radios. The signal is much clearer and all the events happening are live and in real time. Smart gadgets and computers are able to show the song and artist playing on a certain radio. With the help of online radio, people are able to listen to other stations that are outside of their local area, expanding their possibility of exploring new things. So the reasons for people to listen more to this type of radio are pretty good. But what is driving music independents to choose this type of broadcasting? The fact that they can reach people so easy and so fast is a reason enough. Everything they broadcast is live and received on the other end in that exact time. With the help of the Internet, the number of people listening increases significantly. Thus, their message will be able to be heard all over the world, the power of impact being much bigger. This way the radio will accomplish its ultimate goal, that of communicating with people and delivering them the best news and best music. One of the best features of Internet radio is that it engages people to share their love for music. Thus everyone has the possibility of uploading a song to be played on the online radio. So you can upload MP3 songs for airplay any time you want and the rest of the listeners will be able to get a piece of your music and your passion. If you are looking for a complete online radio experience, then you should definitely tune into http://www.hiphopnational.com/. Here you will be able to find out everything you need to know about the music industry. Latest news and advices are brought in on daily basis. Interesting topics and interviews are meant to deliver good quality information to listeners. Last but not least, the best hip-hop, R&B, pop, soul, gospel and many more interesting music style can be heard within this radio. Have a great quality time spent in the company of an online radio with a strong reputation of delivering only the best info and amazing music. Hip Hop National Radio Aldouphus "PoeEtiq" Williams - CEO Hip Hop National http://www.hiphopnational.com Hip Hop National Radio http://www.hiphopnationalradio.com GM: poeetiqink@gmail.com GM:poeetiq@hiphopnational.com 954-461-3398 Hip Hop National Office


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This Country of Plenty My Day By Dr. Ester Davis The Affordable Care Act, affectionately called Obamacare, is working. Do not be mislead by the unfair attacks and boatload of incorrect information that is available to you, free of charge. This legislation is significant and historic. More than seven presidents attempted to pass this law in the greatest country on earth. In this country of plenty. We are more than aware of the Republicans repealing the protections and reforms of the law, in this land of plenty. (To-date, to the tune of thirty-eight times). It does not erase clear and present facts that all Americans deserve affordable health care. Every citizen deserves quality healthcare. No one should be denied insurance or coverage because of pre-existing conditions. And there are some 12.6 million Americans who cannot get coverage due to their medical history, which includes pre-existing conditions. Advantages that you should talk about are, Obamacare provides insurance more fairly and my favorite, many more people actually receive preventive care for the first time in their lives. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, 30 th Congressional District, shared with us some very strong points analyzing the statistical impact of the law in her district. She reports that, “nearly 4,000 seniors have experienced lower drug costs because the law provides major savings in costs for seniors in the Medicare Part D donut hole”. She goes on to report that, “as a result seniors have received prescription drug discounts of $5.6 million dollars, an average discount of $620.00 per person in 2011.” And there is more, Medicare coverage of preventive services such as mammograms and colonoscopies have been provided for 77,000 seniors. Important to all us should be that since September 2010, the law has prevented insurers from denying coverage to children with pre-existing conditions. . . in this land of plenty. We must be fully aware that thousands of young adults have gained healthcare coverage under this law. This law permit parents to maintain coverage for their children until they reach twenty-six years of age under certain conditions. I never could comprehend the rationale for removing a young adult from your insurance policy while they were in college or a specialty field of study. More than the ‘right thing to do’, this law in whatever name, exists for the most vulnerable among us. It is fair. It is overdue. And now it is the law. Ester Davis, PhD Celebrated Author, Writer and Television talk show host. She can be reached at estyler2000@aol.com

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In the '90s, the ladies of SWV— Cheryl “Coko” Clemons, Leanne “Lelee” Lyons and Tamara “Taj” George—were on top of the music world. From the streets of New York to superstardom, they had a string of top ten R&B hits including “I’m So Into You,” “Right Here,” “Downtown,” “Weak,” and “You’re Always On My Mind.” With over 15 million albums sold, a Grammy® nomination, an American Music Award nomination and 11 Billboard Music Awards nominations, SWV was unstoppable. But while they seemed to have it all, the drama behind the scenes tore the group apart. It didn’t just end, it ended badly; and in 1998 the members of SWV went their separate ways. After marriage, kids and other endeavors, the trio decided it was time to reunite for a chance to recapture their fame. 1n 2012, their sultry sound was introduced to a whole new generation of fans with new album I Miss Us, which earned a Grammy® nod in 2013 for “Best Traditional R&B Performance.” SWV REUNITED follows these three strong and talented women as they figure out how to trust again—on and off the stage—and perform with each other. The premiere episode follows SWV on the first stop of the comeback tour at Wembley Stadium in London, but new secrets about Coko’s health threaten the rehabilitated bond of the group. This season, SWV begins to record a new album, but shocking secrets from the past, management drama, health emergencies and devastating personal problems threaten the future of the group.


Anthony Mackey https:// soundcloud.com/valderbeebeshow/movieblack-or-white Valder talks with New

Orleans native, Anthony Mackie about 'Black or White' his new film with Kevin Costner. Jack Canfield https://soundcloud.com/valderbeebeshow/ jack-canfield-chicken-soup-for-the-soul-talks-the-successprinciples

Jack Canfield, originator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series, he is America's leading authority on creating success and personal fulfillment. Jack share with Valder about the 10th anniversary of The Success Principles(TM): How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be [Jack Canfield, Janet Switzer].

Rita Moreno https://soundcloud.com/valderbeebeshow/rita-moreno-that-celebrityinterview Rita Moreno talk about her Hallmark Channel Original movie, “A Gift of Miracles” Steven Bishop https://soundcloud.com/valderbeebeshow/bets-beingmary-janes-stephen-bishop Actor Stephen Bishop heats up 'Being Mary Jane.' BET's new hit show, Being Mary Jane. Stephen Bishop, is also know as evening eye candy, in Mara Brock Akil’s 'Being Mary Jane.' On BET.

Michael W. Smith https://soundcloud.com/valderbeebeshow/michael-w-smith-talkswvalder-about-new-christmas-album Smith is a three-time Grammy Award winner, and has earned 40 Dove Awards. Over the course of his career, he has sold more than 15 million albums. Valder and Michael talk about having music success and living your life with God.

Dennis Haysbert https://soundcloud.com/valderbeebeshow/fox-star-dennishaysbert-fox-series-backstrom Dennis Haysbert has signed on to CBS’ drama pilot Backstrom, written and exec-produced by Hart Hanson (Bones), Backstrom is a law enforcement offider and a preacher. Haysbert’s TV credits include The Unit, 24 and Now and Again.

Clay Chapell https://soundcloud.com/valderbeebeshow/selmamovie-actor-clay-chappell-staring-scene Actor Clay Chappell Lands Biggest Small Role Ever On Screen with Oprah in Selma. Chappell plays a southern registrar opposite Oprah Winfrey as Annie Lee Cooper, a Black women seeking to vote in 1965 when racial discrimination made voting very difficult


Harry Lennox https://soundcloud.com/valderbeebeshow/harylennix-tvs-black-list Harry Lennix joins Valder Beebe o discuss his many projects including NBC show Blacklisted.

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World Changers Church International pastor Creflo Dollar stopped by Valder Beebe Show studios and spoke to Valder Beebe about his book Overcoming Fear.

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"Does Sampling Questions the Creativity Of The Producer?" Timbaland is known in the industry to be a sampling genius. He has created some of the most successful songs in today's music, including several hit songs for Missy Elliott, Aaliyah, Ginuwine, Jay-Z, Nelly, and Justin Timberlake. Many other Producers also known for sampling such as P-Diddy, Kanye and Pharell are still currently making hits from sounds of the past. Nevertheless, if you ask most producers that prefer live instrumentation in recordings, most will argue, that those who sample are not creative and they have to bite from others music in order to create. The come back to a statement as such might be “Numbers Don’t Lie” http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hiphopnationalradio/2011/09/15/the-hip-hop-national-radio-conference-call-feedback-line-1

Shouldn't My Manager Be Financially Invested In My Career? Apostle Joyce Tasby: Young People Guild School Of Performing Arts Johnny Wesley: Flippin Flava Records Believe it or not many upcoming Music Artist really feel that the manger must have some sort of financial investment in to them in order to take the role as manager. That belief couldn't be further from the truth. In fact "One of the most important jobs of a manager is to secure recording and publishing contracts for their clients, this is why it is so essential to choose well connected and well respected managers. The music business is a "relationship" business. Who know who, and who can get to know who, and who did what successfully for who... " that's really what management is all about. Study your potential manager see what type of relationships he has among his inner circle and his ability to influence them. Mangers should possess the ability to generates income. Reference: http://www.musicbizacademy.com/knab/articles/10makealiving.htm http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hiphopnationalradio/2011/10/25/the-hip-hop-national-radio-conference-call-feedback-line

What Is a Producer & Why Do I Need One? Finding the right producer for your project can be a very daunting task. A lot of artist don't really know or understand the function of a producer, what he/she does and why a producer is important to a project. In todays business the producer is often essential to the sound of an artist because he/she is creating the musical parts of the songs for an artist. We will have a few notable and famous producers as guest for our show, James Early (M.C Hammer) Easy Mo B (Miles Davis, Notorious B.I.G & Craig Mack), L-Rob (independent Up & coming producer) Rob "G" (Morris Day), Bernard "Big One" Williams (independent beat maker) & John Bokowski (Gospel helen baylor, Jamie Foxx show, Teena Marie & Pointer Sisters) http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hiphopnationalradio/2010/11/11/what-is-a-producer-why-do-i-need-one

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Born and raised in South Florida, Ashley "Kayolana" Williams has always been a person that "shines". Her brilliant, youthful, yet brash delivery in her music embraces and captivates the streets as well as a radio friendly and targeted audience. Ashley aka BillyCEO writes about, her perspectives on fashion, life, love, laughter, friendships, and jealousy a viewpoint by which many of her, peers and fans can relate to. Since at the age of 5, BillyCEO quickly showed an interest in music. From performing in front of close friends and relatives to local school talent shows and church related performances. BillyCEO has already developed a strong fan base largely in the Gay and Lesbian community. She has harnessed a real understanding of her craft and who she is as an Artist where as this takes most artists years to develop. "I like Justin Nozuka, Drake, Chris Brown and Lauren Hill, I feel that they are just a few of the artists thatsing with the same sincerity, realness, and relativity to how I see myself as a performer." says BillyCEO. Nevertheless, her brand of music is already being acknowledged as trend setting, which is quite normal for an artist who is ahead of their time. BillyCEO believes her talent, drive, passion and unending enthusiasm is a direct gift from the Almighty God. Although her lyrics possess somewhat of an arrogant disposition, she remains grounded with the intent to deliver a top notch niche brand of music. Her clever word play and crafty metaphors appeals to ages 13 through 24. In fact one radio jock in, North Carolina, has classified her style as sort of Thugg/Disney. "Obviously when listening to her rhymes, you can tell right away this young lady is extremely intelligent as well as a gifted artist." says Legend, one of the many producers who witnessed the growth of her talent as it developed over time. Ironically, she has managed to find the right kind of sound that allows you to journey through her world that many would consider to be their own personal theme of music. Currently still in her early twenties, BillyCEO is already proving to many that her talent is still growing, and its incredible. With an array of multi-talented song writers, and producers, including her own material, her songs speaks the language of today's youth without dumbing down to the typical stereotypes. In recent years she has zeroed in on her niche, Hip Hop, Pop, and R & B, self titled "The Princes of The South" Nevertheless, most deserving of this title in all respect. Interestingly enough, she has already developed a new market and now capitalizing her craft. She has been able to perform in many large venues along side of some of the industries best. Trina, Plies, Fat Joe, Fabulous Lil Boosey, Yung Thug just to name a few. Unlike a lot of our current, young performers whose musical content hinders them from gaining exposure due to their sometimes explicit lyrical content, BillyCEO understand the necessity to clean it up for radio and family friendly public venues she say “After All It's Business� . In summary, BillyCEO is by far on a path to success and if she continues at this pace, her future in entertainment is inevitable.

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What I Know To Be True In My Heart. It Takes An Abundance of Faith! I have written many times about abundance for Hip Hop National magazine. I continue to receive mail inquiring about “how do you know if abundance is in my life?” Great question. Abundance I feel comes from God. As a matter of fact it is one of the principles of God. To put it in perspective gravity is a principle and you know how that work. It does not matter if you are a good person or a bad person, if you jump off a building, you are going to hit the ground. Abundance is feeling, a knowing and an experiencing of the power of God in our life. Abundance manifests as an energy that allows you (and me) to have more when the world says you should have less. How do you know if your life is filled with abundance? When the winds of adversity blow in your life (the winds may bring sickness for self or for a loved one, loss of a job or the loss of someone dear or anything that touches the soul of your life) abundance is what you lean on through prayer to understand that God is in control. It does not mean we will get the outcome we wish or pray for. Abundance gives us a place to go when we are afraid, hurt or just confused. This place of abundance is where the power of Jesus reigns to provide comfort and solace from the winds of adversity in our life. So the next time you question “how do you know if abundance is in my life?” Search your life and see how the power of God is reigning in your life. I would like to leave you with this quest until the next issue of Hip Hop National magazine. Take a jar (with a lid) and place it in a prominent place. Each time something wonderful and joyous happens to you write about it, and place that experience in the jar. Periodically go back and read about those wonderful, joys and miraculous coincidences of life. At the end of the year, read them all and ask yourself “how do you know if abundance is in your life?” Contact me at valderbeebe@valderbeebeshow.com BBSL

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Look Closer when you can’t see the Beauty.


The job that you have done? Sometimes I know the words to say, To give thanks for all you’ve done, But they fly up and away, As quickly as they come.

For never giving up on us,

How could I thank you enough, The one who makes everyone smile, The one to whom enjoys life, And the soul of others your around,

And so I have come to realize, The only way to say... It’s the only way to thank you It's clear in one way.

The one who helps get us threw the day, The one who sends encouraging words our way, The one who was the expert At picking us up when were down.

Look at usstand here before you, To see the person that we have become, Do you see yourself in us? The job that you have done?

The one who drops a line to say "Hi", And spends every day at work, Yet magically can produce a smile, Even when we act like a jerk.

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The one who makes many sacrifices, To always put us first, Who lets us test our broken hearts, In spite of how much it hurts. Who paints our worlds with a rainbow, When its filled with broken dreams, Who explains it all so clearly, Even when everything is not what it seems. Are there really any words for this, I find this question though, Anything I want to say, Just doesn’t seem to be enough. How can I thank you, For your inspiring, For the million things you’ve done for all, After all these amazing years. For changing with us when we needed changed, Accepting all my flaws, Not loving us ‘cause you had to, But loving just because.

When your wits had reached their end, For always being proud of us For being my best friend.



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