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Don H. Barden was born in Inkster, MI and started up his first business with only $500 in the 1960s, a record store where he began promoting bands and booking shows. From this humble entrepreneurial  beginning Barden made it into the cable industry, eventually achieving success as the first African American cable-company owner in Detroit, MI. 

In 2002 Barden took possession of the Fitzgeralds casinos. One was based in Tunica, Mississippi, another in Black Hawk, Colorado, and the third in downtown Las Vegas. With the Las Vegas casino Barden became the city’s first African American casino owner.

Barden Companies, with over four thousand employees, earned $347 million in 2002, 90 percent of which came from Barden’s four casinos, his Tunica-based casino being the most profitable.

Don Barden showed that he had great negotiating skills, whether for real estate or for licenses for new technology, and was a risk taker. With each new acquisition he gained more experience, and he continually used his new skills to move his companies forward.

Barden passed away on Thursday, May 19, 2011 of Lung Cancer in Detroit, MI.

R.I.P. Don Barden a true #GWOPSTAR and inspiration for GWOP Magazine.

(Don Barden pictured above with Bella Marshall and former Boxing champ Tommy Hearns)

*sidenote: We would like to see Terrance Howard playing a lead role as Barden in a biopic of his life.

via HipHopDX

* Please note: figures below approximated to nearest thousandth.

Top 200 Album Sales (Top 10 Hip Hop/R&B)

Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
3 Lonely Island Turtleneck & Chain 68,000 68,000
5 Tyler, the Creator Goblin 45,000 46,000
6 Beastie Boys Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2 42,000 170,000
14 Rapheal Saadiq Stone Rollin’ 21,000 22,000
17 Bruno Mars Doo-Wops & Hooligans 20,000 1,017,000
Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
22 Wiz Khalifa Rolling Papers
16,000 387,000
41 Lupe Fiasco Lasers 11,000 379,000
45 Eminem Recovery 10,000 3,853,000
83 Lil Wayne I Am Not A Human Being 5,700 877,000
197 Jim Jones Capo 2,500 45,000

Columbia Records will release “4,” the fourth solo studio album from Beyoncé on Tuesday, June, 28, 2011. The album was recorded over a year between the spring of 2009 and the spring of 2010, the title signifies the artist’s date of birth, date of marriage and her 4th solo album.

Directed by Francis Lawrence

These dayz Hollywood directors are not looking for thespians for lead roles, they are utilizing your favorite rap and music artists. This was made popular in the 1980s by west coast rappers, Ice Cube, Ice T and groups such as Kid N Play to name a few.  GWOP Magazine staff has compiled a list of the best rappers turned movie actors or actresses past and present.  Check the full list after the jump.

(Ice Cube pictured above in his first role starring as Doughboy in Hood #Classic, Boyz N the Hood directed by John Singleton)

Full List Click Here

WILL SMITH’s luxury, 53-foot-long, double-decker trailer that he’s renting for $9,000 a week while filming “Men in Black III” angered the residents of New York’s SoHo neighborhood so much that the filmmakers were told to move it to a private parking lot. The $2 million jumbo-sized trailer — it includes a full-service kitchen, lounge, a movie room with a 100-inch screen, marble floors, offices for his assistants, a large bedroom and a granite bathroom — was taking up too much space on the street.

Check out the cover for Eminem and Royce Da 5’9‘s Bad Meets Evil EP, Hell: The Sequel, which is due to drop June 14!

After ten years of illegal file-sharing, LimeWire and its founder Mark Gorton have agreed to compensate the RIAA $105 million.

LimeWire was shut down by the RIAA in federal court over copyright infringement claims.

The case has finally been wrapped up with a jury deciding on damages against the service.  The jury in this case opted to arrange a settlement between LimeWire and the RIAA legal team, which would call for LimeWire to pay $10,808 USD per track for the 9,715 tracks the RIAA claimed LimeWire infringed, for a total fine of $105M USD.

For more checkout: ForbezDVD

NBA Baller LeBron James and a bunch of his boys hit up XS Nightclub at the Encore Hotel in Las Vegas on Cinco De Mayo.  King James drop $100k on the bottles of champagne and water.    Checkout the tab below:

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directed by Collin Tiley

HipHopWired wrote:

Tyler, The Creator Goblin Album

Tyler, The Creator and his Odd Future crew could have something to celebrate next week (as if they need another reason to party).

According to projections from hitsdailydouble.com, Tyler, The Creator’s Goblin album is on pace to sell between 45,000-50,000 copies in its first week of sales.

The numbers are based off of first day sales figures for the album that was released on Tuesday (May 10th).

That’s not bad for an independent rap artist in 2011.

Just to compare, Soulja Boy’s The DeAndre Way album sold about 13,000 copies in its first week last year.

We’ll check back when the official first week sales numbers are released next week.

It seems like working hard to promote his album, and nearly getting arrested will pay off in the end for Tyler, The Creator.

THE ALBUM ‘SELF MADE’ IN STORES MAY 23RD.

DIRECTED BY DRE FILMS AND SPIFF TV