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Cardi B, Lorde, Fabolous, Vivica Fox, Blue Ivy | What’s The 411 | Ep. 124

Manuel A. Mendez is Blue Ivy’s personal stylist; backlash to Roseanne Barr’s joke about Black-ish and Fresh Off the Boat still continues; and more

In this episode of What's The 411, journalist Kizzy Cox, and comedian Onika McLean are talking about Chrissy Teigen's response to a track on Cardi B's new album; the less than tepid response to Iggy Azalea's new album, the feud between Vivica Fox and Kenya Moore continues; the news that Jay-Z and Beyonce's daughter, Blue Ivy has a personal stylist; the uneven way that ABC treats Roseann and Black-ish; the perils of butt injections and butt lifts, interviews with Dion Clarke, the founder of the Harlem Fine Arts Show and some of the guests at the Harlem Fine Arts show, and
more.

 

Industry Insider Kelly Jackson Blending Entertainment and Health and Wellness

Kelly Jackson has leveraged her experiences to be in the room with some the biggest names in the entertainment and health industries

Entertainment industry insider, Kelly L. Jackson, has worked for a number of entertainment companies. Currently, Kelly Jackson is Talent Manager and Show Producer for the Sirius/XM radio show, Sway in the Morning, and a partner in OverDeliver Entertainment, a new venture with radio show host, news producer, and journalist, Sway Calloway.

Not one to be boxed into one aspect of entertainment, Kelly and Sway created OverDeliver Entertainment to engage in entertainment projects outside of the radio show including becoming executive producers of a short film, The Cycle.

Originally from Flint, Michigan, and a graduate of the HBCU, Jackson State University (Mississippi), Kelly Jackson talks to What's The 411's Courtney Rashon about a wide range of subjects related to entertainment, music, and health. More specifically, Kelly shares some of her biggest moments working on the Sirius/XM radio show Sway in the Morning, including the oft-talked about experience with entertainment and fashion mogul Kanye West.

In the five years producing Sway in the Morning, one could imagine that there was never a dull moment and every day is clearly a different day with new energy and surprises. Each for their own reasons, two interviews stand out for Kelly: Fabolous and Boy George. She also likes Big Freedia. Additionally, Kelly is beaming with excitement knowing that R&B legend Gladys Knight is scheduled to come on the show. 

Kelly Jackson's interests go deeper than entertainment. She also does a weekly health segment on the Sway in the Morning show and her guests have included Dr. Ian Smith; Jillian Michaels; Rob Hill Sr.; and President Obama's Senior Advisor, Valerie Jarrett.  Kelly is also amped that the U.S. Surgeon General is going to call into her health show.

So, who are Kelly's favorite people that call into the show and what gives her the chills?

If you guessed her audience members that call into her show are her favorite people, you're right. The fact that people who like hip hop music are connecting and are talking about their health gives her the chills. The fact that they are calling into her health show because they are interested in learning about and managing hypertension, diabetes, epilepsy, depression, etc., is a gratifying experience. 

One piece of advice from Industry Insider Kelly Jackson is "never stop learning".

10 Reasons Why Fans Were Disappointed With Hot 97 Summer Jam

Hot 97’s Summer Jam XX Recap

On Sunday, June 2, I witnessed my first HOT 97 Summer Jam and please believe me when I say, I thoroughly enjoyed myself.

Along the 2-mile walk from where the Port Authority bus dropped me off in MetLife Stadium to the press entrance, I walked past a huge parade filled with people from all types of backgrounds.

Hip-hop heads gathered as one in the parking lot, celebrating like it was a major summer holiday--tailgating and barbecuing food; they were really getting ready for a great night.

Summer Jam was too good on paper. It gave us good music and a decent show, but it felt too much like a high school performance—safe, organized and fluent. Don't get me wrong, safety and organization are great attributes for a concert, particularly one the size of Hot 97 Summer Jam. However, we all wanted to see more than the ordinary production; i.e., last-minute surprises and performances outside the box.

It was evident that some fans left Summer Jam XX disappointed and here are 10 reasons why:

1. Joe Budden did a great job kicking off Summer Jam, but bringing out Tank was the highlight of his performance. (Not really a disappointment about Tank, I just love Tank.)

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Joe Budden

2. Miguel performed a relevant performance by bringing out Mariah Carey and J. Cole, but I wanted him to do more like jumping into the crowd to make up for the 2013 Billboard Awards.

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Miguel

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3. Chris Brown's performance was way too long. Although he electrified some of the women in the audience, he shifted the momentum of the crowd starting off his set with Beautiful People. That was a huge mistake! Summer Jam equals Hip Hop, not Pop. We wanted to hear Look At Me Now first. He could've preserved his opening act for the BET Awards coming up in a few weeks. Breezy's vocals were on point though, but he should've just gone before Miguel.

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4. There was the 'almost' highlight of the night when Fabolous brought Lil Kim onto the stage. At the end of the duo's performance, Fab appeared to have been introducing another female artist, who many rumored to be Foxy Brown, but didn't. Ebro of Hot 97 claimed that Foxy showed up late, while other bloggers said she couldn't find her earpiece. Nonetheless, Foxy should've been on that stage!!!!!

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5. Now on to Nicki Minaj. 2 Chainz's performance with Nicki Minaj was way too short. First off, Nicki skipped out on Summer Jam last year, so why not SHUT the stage down this year with a song of your own? Nicki--How can you come out for 1.5 minutes, then just bounce like that?

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6. Okay, back to Foxy. All night, Hot 97's DJ's and personalities were teasing who was backstage. Rosenberg alluded to the fact that women were going to dominate Summer Jam, but that never happened. 

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I may have been the only one daydreaming, but I was hoping Foxy, Lil Kim and Nicki would all be on the stage at one time. I'm still dreaming....

 

7. Kendrick Lamar was by far the best performer at Summer Stage, but he should've brought out Jay-Z. When word got around that Beyonce and Jay-Z were in the building, everyone was pretty much convinced that the royal couple was going to hit the stage. Well, that didn't happen either. Seriously, this was the 20th anniversary of Summer Jam, Hov could have rapped his verse to B**** Don't Kill My Vibe?

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8. Everyone seemed to have been upset that Papoose took the stage, but he was actually the highlight of the night. I don't know why he felt the need to say "Free Remy Ma," because no one cared.

 

9. I respect WuTang for their contributions to hip-hop, but for the generation that I witnessed in the crowd, they seemed far less interested. I think they would've been a better closing act.

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10. French Montana, the headliner of Summer Jam closed out the five-hour concert and was probably on stage for less than ten minutes (okay, maybe I'm exaggerating, but it was brief.) The highlight of his set was when fellow rap artists Rick Ross and Lil Wayne ran out and performed the hit single, Pop That. The crowd went crazy, of course. But moments later, the lights came on and Summer Jam was over, just like that. Fans exited the stadium in a somber mood, and so did I. Personally, I rode the bus home still wishing that Foxy and Jay would've graced the stage. Maybe it's just the Brooklyn sentimentality in me.

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French Montana, Lil-Wayne, and Rick-Ross

But, until next time...

 

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