Common – “Sweet” Video

11.16.11 Written by TC

The gloves are off and the filter has been burned to a crisp. While the audio I posted was squeaky clean, Phil The God’s latest cinematic presentation with Lonnie Rashid Lynn is venomous and cold blooded for your ears to experience. Read the rest of this entry »

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Video: Common’s 2011 Haiti Trip & “Sweet” Teaser

10.26.11 Written by TC

Sometimes it has to be deeper than rap. Deeper than what’s on the surface of the lyrical context that puts things into an elevated creative space. Warner Bros. is welcoming Common into the mix with open arms and a blank checkbook so that The Dreamer, The Believer can be everything we want it to be. Read the rest of this entry »

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Recalling The Earthquake That Made Haiti Stand Still

01.12.11 Written by S.Cadet

It’s been a year since Earthquake Haiti wreaked havoc throughout the country. It seemed like my world, along with many others in the Haitian diaspora, stopped when the news hit home. One by one, you’d hear a friend or relative had immediate family in the country and couldn’t get in contact with them. It was truly haunting feeling. But Lord only knows where people’s minds were at in ground zero. Read the rest of this entry »

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Wyclef Won’t Stand For This Sh*t!…In Creole

08.27.10 Written by Beware

You can’t be mad one bit at Wyclef for recording a song denouncing the government officials holding him back from running for president of Haiti. As passionate and empowering as the former Fugees star as been for his crippled country, it seems as if anything short of strapping the entire Caribbean island on his shoulders would be failure. Read the rest of this entry »

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If Wyclef Were President…

08.07.10 Written by Gotty™

I’d get elected on Friday, assassinated on Saturday, and buried on Sunday.”

I still haven’t wrapped my head around ‘Clef’s announcement to run for president of Haiti. The performance of “If I Were President” on the Chappelle Show years ago was just what it seemed — a song. Or at least that’s what we thought then. Now, the Haitian-born singer is taking his aspirations and dedication to another level. Read the rest of this entry »

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Wipe Me Down

03.26.10 Written by Beware

While meeting and greeting the grieving Haitian nation this week with Bill Clinton, the highest ranking hillbilly, George W. Bush himself, had the nerve to noticeably get disgusted by shaking a native man’s hand and proceeded to indiscriminately wipe the grodiness onto the back of Bubba’s shirt, Stank Palm style. Cameras visible. No hesitation, no shame. Read the rest of this entry »

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Various Artists – “We Are The World (25 For Haiti)” Video

02.12.10 Written by TC

Although the words “donate,” “Haiti” and “help” are no longer on the tip of every newscaster’s tongue across the planet, the crisis that left the Caribbean country in ruins is still an ongoing ordeal. There’s plenty of charities and movements out there for every able participant to contribute to in some form or fashion, and tonight unveiled the regurgitation of one the most popular ones ever created. Read the rest of this entry »

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Simon Cowell’s Haiti Tribute Song Is Better Than Yours

02.06.10 Written by Beware

You know why people hate Simon Cowell? No, not because he talks like a pretentious Mr. Belvedere, but because he does shit like this.

The “American Idol” judge and music exec recently coordinated an all-star single to benefit Haitian earthquake victims. Now he’s ready to take on his next challenge: ensuring that his production of R.E.M.’s “Everybody Hurts,” featuring Susan Boyle, Mariah Carey, Miley Cyrus and many others, outsells Quincy Jones’ new star-studded rendition of “We Are the World.”

Re-he-he-eally? © Ace Ventura

If this tight-tee-wearing, double-chinned old-lady-puncher thinks he’s in the right by publicly admitting his initiative to stomp out Quincy’sWe Are The World” remake in order to turn out a better profit – instead of them working side-by-side towards the cause – then he shouldn’t have made one at all. Having competitive drive is fine, but sometimes you’ve got to hit the breaks. Just because you’re Usain Bolt, doesn’t mean you’ve got to blow past the kid with Down Syndrome at the Special Olympics. Just because you can rep 350 lbs, doesn’t mean you have to break your little brothers arm when he playfully asks you to arm-wrestle. Just because…ah, you get it.

Taking lead from good ol’ Mel Gibs, Simon’s an ass.

To conclude, I was going to say that I hope “We Are The World” destroys Cowell’s Miley-Cyrus-infested REM-remake, but that’s not true. That’s not the point. In all actuality, I hope they both sell outrageously and combine to help Haiti get back on it’s feet.

What I do hope for, however, is that an isolated earthquake completely decimates the American Idol judge’s Los Angeles mansion. And when he sees the lone person coming to help from the distance, it’s an extremely hard-working Haitian fellow who walks up and simply says, “My earthquake was bigger,” and then struts away casually as Simon stumbles, falling through the cracks towards Hell.

Simon Hopes His Song Beats ‘We Are the World’ [MSNBC]

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Barack Obama Fears John Wall

01.26.10 Written by Beware

During a press-conference thanking the Kentucky Wildcats for generously generating and donating a cool million via their recent “Hoops For Haiti” telethon, President Obama not only acknowledged he spends his free time catching up on NBA-bound John Wall’s game, but that he has no desire to get schooled by the young man people refer to as the next Jordan Harold Minor Penny G.Hill Kobe Vince Carter LeBron.

That’s the best decision the President’s made in months.

President Obama Thanks Kentucky Wildcats For “Hoops For Haiti” Fundraising Effort [ESPN]

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UNDRCRWN With The Assist To Haiti

01.20.10 Written by Gotty™

Since it’s evident more relief is needed for Haiti, more and more factions are stepping in to donate their time and resources to the cause. Cue Undrcrwn and this “Assist Haiti” tee. 100% of the profits from the sale of the shirt go to Yele Haiti and @ $20 a pop, that can add up. Read the rest of this entry »

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Lupe Fiasco, Kenna & Mike Shinoda – “Resurrection”

01.20.10 Written by K1NG

The Haiti crisis has hurt the hearts of many in this world. To watch a single event tear a country apart without warning or conceivable reasoning is one of the most heartbreaking things I have ever witnessed. In case you have still yet to contribute to help those in need, consider this uplifting track from the combined forces of Linkin Park/Fort Minor’s Mike Shinoda, Kenna and Lupe Fiasco titled “Resurrection” to be your wake up call. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Week That Was: The Aftermath

01.16.10 Written by MZ

Haiti was on the forefront of everyone’s minds this week, both near and far.  A lot of people rushed in with support efforts for a country that’s long been forgotten and overlooked.  Sadly, some people saw this as a good time to bring up a non-profit’s faulty books, while not keeping in mind how it might affect aid to Haiti. Read the rest of this entry »

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TSS Inferno: The Week In People That Suck

01.16.10 Written by David D.

Maybe it’s been the amount of free time I’ve had this week, but I’ve been catching up with this television show called The News and it’s pretty interesting. I’ve learned a lot. The biggest thing I’ve learned has been that there are a lot of people out in the world that suck. Not in the sexy way either.

Then, the wildest thing happened the other day. I was walking around the woods and some guy named Virgil took me on a trip. He showed me a few circles of Hell and where each of this week’s evildoers will end. Can someone remind me to re-up on my ‘shrooms when this list is done? Read the rest of this entry »

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Oh Hell, Haiti

01.16.10 Written by Gotty™

For years, no one gave a damn about Haiti. When Wyclef took a further interest in his homeland and set up the Yele Haiti organization, no one gave a damn still. Now that disaster has struck and Wyclef’s call for aid to the country has yielded $2 million in a short amount of time, everyone cares. Including The Smoking Gun, who broke the news that Clef’s foundation may have funny money practices.

Great.

The Cliff Notes go that the Yele Haiti Foundation, which has been in existence reportedly for twelve years, didn’t file taxes until five months ago. When they did, the organization filed three years worth – 2005, 2006 and 2007 – all at once. Furthermore, it looks like portions of the money supposedly went to businesses Wyclef and other business partners have stakes in. (Aside: Even though it may have been “in existence” for twelve years, I can’t find anything showing activity before 2004.)

“It’s questionable. There’s no way to get around that,” said Art Taylor, president and chief executive of the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance, based in Arlington, Va.

Taylor reviewed Internal Revenue Service tax returns for the organization also known as Yele Haiti Foundation from 2005 through 2007. He said the first red flag of poor accounting practices was that three years of returns were filed on the same day — Aug. 10 of last year.

In 2007, the foundation’s spending exceeded its revenues by $411,000. It brought in just $79,000 that year.

“Here’s the bottom line: for an earthquake of catastrophic proportions, do people really believe that this organization is in a position to do anything right now?” he said.

Of course, what happens as a result? Reportedly, the text message campaign for donations have netted $10 million bucks thus far (that’s combined, not just to Yele Haiti). When reports like this come along, people feel deceived, hoodwinked and start calling their banks to cancel their donations. $10 million seems like quite a lot. But when you have hundreds of thousands dead and a country virtually destroyed, it’s going to take much more to rebuild. Anything done to deter those efforts is unwise @ this point.

I am not a philanthropist or community activist. I can’t claim to know the inner-workings of all charitable, non-profit foundations but I have worked with a few. A couple were vetted by those with more than enough means and created as tax writeoffs. Most I’ve known were smaller, community-centered efforts. The shared commonalities included that each had genuinely good intentions starting out and most did not have accountants or the detailed knowledge to handle all of the paperwork involved. The part about Jean’s foundation doing business with and directing money to business he owns, I’m comfortable with that. I know that’s how it works.

When Athlete A starts a foundation and hires his sister to run it, do you genuinely think it was because she was the most diligent and capable? Nope. The fact that the same athlete’s other business, for example a car wash, may do contracted cleaning of all the vans used to pick up kids in Athlete A’s after school program? Hell’s no. Yeah, it sounds foul but “non-profit” doesn’t mean “we’re nuns, taking a vow of poverty and doing this out of the kindness of our hearts.” Skimming a little money is part of how non-profit organizations work. As long as no one’s being greedy I’m okay with it.

We all know taxes have spelled the death of many, from the vilest of criminals like Al Capone to other less than harmful guys like Ron Isley and Wesley Snipes. Surely, the organization saw the error of their ways, hence the multiple filings all @ once. Why bring this up now?

The key thing is people are donating to people and a country that have been underserved for decades. Haiti is the world’s first Black-led republic and the first Caribbean state to achieve independence. And the country’s suffered for years without the rest of the world batting an eye until now. During that time, Wyclef and Yele have been there in the trenches doing their share of work and using the bit of stature and connections available in attempts to gain attention.

That’s still not to say “give all your petty earnings to Wyclef. He can save Haiti!” because I, too, don’t know if his organization can do all that’s needed right now.

In a nutshell, the source says, “Yele Haiti is not a disaster relief organization.” According to MTV, Jean’s pleas for money via Twitter and television appearances asking people to text “yele” 501501 for a $5 contribution had brought in more than $1 million to the organization as of yesterday. But large first-responders usually have the resources to move money quickly to where it’s needed, either by virtue of prepositioned disaster fund, large pools of money that they can shift among accounts as circumstances warrant, or access to a bridge loan to get money flowing. Yele Haiti, which as of 2007 had no paid staffers and currently, according to the source, has one employee who works out of the kitchen in Jean’s Manhattan recording studio, has no such capacity. So it can spend whatever money it has on hand—at the end of 2007, it had roughly $500,000 in cash and liabilities of more than $900,000—but after that it has to wait for any donations made over the last three days to actually clear and show up in its bank account. And again, because it is a small player and uses a small firm to process its online donations, the source says, that process can take “two weeks to a month.”

“There are groups you can give to right now that have already spent the money before they received it,” the source says. “Yele Haiti is just not set up for a huge campaign like this. It’s great that Wyclef is there—he should be there. But there’s no need to position his charity the way they’re doing right now. It’s not right.” Yele Haiti is will be one of the beneficiaries of George Clooney’s “Hope for Haiti” telethon to be broadcast next week, and “there’s no reason for that,” the source says. [Via]

For the most part, nobody cared about the country, Clef or Yele Haiti until tragedy struck. And now, at the most crucial time, media outlets decide to sling mud. So while the media’s interest is fleeting, my senses tell me Wyclef’s aren’t and I don’t think they’re motivated by money either. He seems to have a vested interest and been involved with more than his fair share of beneficial projects in his homeland. Click the link, pick a project (any project) and make your own deductions.

At the end of the day, if you’re scared of Yele Haiti, there’s a few dozen other ways to donate and there’s still the American Red Cross, which is also doing a similar “text to donate” campaign. BUT, it could be equally as dirty…it’s just that no one has the time to peel back all the layers. Whereas Clef’s organization had, maybe, ten layers, we’ll assume the Red Cross has hundreds so finding scoundrels might be a little harder.

But hey, angels with dirty faces are still angels, no? And Haiti still needs everyone’s help with disaster relief.

Wyclef Jean Charity’s Funny Money [TSG]

Groups Raise Doubts About Wyclef Jean’s Charity [AP]

EDIT — Yele Haiti just released a statement addressing the accusations against the foundation, including a list of “Financial Facts.” Also, they made note that Wyclef nor his associates have directly profited from the organization. Another fact of note is that they did indeed suspend activities from 2000 through 2005, thus no need to file taxes.

Fact: Yéle Haiti, originally called the Wyclef Jean Foundation, filed a tax return in 2000 and then suspended activities until 2005 and so was not required by law to file a tax return until it resumed operation.

Fact: Yéle Haiti received a clean bill of health in independent external audits conducted in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 by the firm of Tempesta & Farrell, P.C..

Fact: Yéle Haiti was guided by the firm of Grant Thornton LLP to ensure that all transactions involving board members Wyclef Jean and Jerry Duplessis were conducted to fully comply with both the spirit and letter of the law governing such matters.

Fact: Yéle Haiti offices are located in Platinum Sound, the recording studio owned by Wyclef and Jerry Duplessis in order to save money. The organization pays only $2,600 a month for the space and a shared reception service, instead of considerably more for the same arrangement in midtown Manhattan.

Fact: Wyclef Jean was paid $100,000 in connection with a benefit concert in Monte Carlo in 2006, which was organized by a for-profit organization. The vast majority of that amount went towards costs related to the performance, including the hiring of backing musicians and other costs related to the production.

Fact: Yéle Haiti purchased $250,000 of airtime on the commercial television station Telemax in Haiti that is owned by Wyclef and Jerry. We have documentation allocating the hundreds of hours of Yéle programming, over several years, that addressed a wide range of development and social issues in Haiti.

Wyclef Defends Yele Allegations Of Fiscal Inconsistency [AHH]

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Buy Tees & MP3s To Donate To Haiti

01.15.10 Written by Gotty™

Two quick ones as Hip-Hop begins answering the disaster relief call for Haiti. Want to donate but still want to get something in return? You’re selfish as all-getout but that’s beside the point. Check out these two offers.

Via the Play Cloths blog. Read the rest of this entry »

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