Biz News: Supreme Death Penalty?, Aesop Rock's Nike Mix, Diddy/Jay-Z Talk VOD, 9th Wonder Leaves, Kevin Kendrick, Outing Hip Hop, Rocawear Model Ditched
A jury is considering the death penalty for Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff, who bought the rights to a Donald Goines novel that seemed similar to his own life.
Aesop Rock has created a "45-minute continuous mix" called All Day for Nike's workout series available on iTunes.
Diddy, Jay-Z and the Weinstein brothers recently met with Comcast to discuss an urban video-on-demand channel.
9th Wonder leaves Little Brother and it's not a big surprise. Big Pooh and Phonte also want/need to leave Atlantic.
The career of songwriter Kevin Kendrick may be topped by his songs for Outkast but it all started with the support of music publisher Buddy Killen.
I bet Terrance Dean's Hiding in Hip-Hop: Confessions of a Down Low Brother in the Entertainment Industry, due out next year, is already making people sweat just wondering what gets revealed.
Late last month, Rocawear ditched model Danielle Lloyd for racist remarks on Big Brother, a UK reality show.

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