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Russell Simmons (founder of Def Jam Records)

Hip Hop originated in New York during the 1970s, Russell Simmons (GlobalGrind.com) along with wealthy punk rocker Rick Rubin were the first pioneers of the hip hop music genre to create a record label empire; Def Jam records.  Def Jam introduced the world to legendary artists such as RUN DMC, LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys in the 1980s which led to immediate success, turning Def Jam Records into the biggest record label in Hip Hop during this time period.  In today’s world Russell Simmons is more interested in yoga and occupying Wall Street rather than breaking the next big artist.  Therefore the door has opened for new moguls to takeover the throne and create empires for the 2012 generation.   GWOP Magazine staff has put together a list of the top Hip Hop/Rap Record labels for 2012.  Nas said ‘Hip Hop was dead in 2006’, well these labels are destined to prove that the music genre has only suffered a heart attack and there is no need to panic.  Checkout the full list after the jump.

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Kanye West launched his womens wear fashion line for spring/summer 2012 in Paris this weekend.

Named Dw, after his mother Donda West who passed away in 2007, the line offered up a collection of neutrally shaded chic ensembles, heavy on layering and texture.

Kanye achieved his desired look with the help of respected British designers Louise Goldin and Katie Eary and Giuseppe Zanotti designed the shoes specially for the collection.

The clothing was reportedly inspired by Christine Centenera, an editor at Harper’s Bazaar Australia.

More pics after the jump…

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spotted: HipHopDX

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

Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
3 Lil Wayne Tha Carter IV 117,000 1,301,000
8 Jay-Z & Kanye West Watch The Throne 36,000 872,000
19 Beyonce 4 20,000 785,000
33 Eminem & Royce Da 5’9 (Bad Meets Evil) Hell: The Sequel 13,000 529,000
34 Game The R.E.D. Album
12,000 168,000
Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
58 Nicki Minaj Pink Friday 8,000 1,581,000
67 Pitbull Planet Pit
6,800 213,000
101 Da T.R.U.T.H. Whole Truth 4,600 4,600
103 Das Racist Relax 4,500 5,600
147 Twiztid Cryptic Collection, Volume 4 3,100 5,100

You probably will not see this music video on MTV or BET.  But you can view it in its entirety here at GWOP Magazine. Enjoy!

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“Niggas in Paris” (artwork) below.  Music Video coming soon….

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Kanye West and Jay-Z, rule the charts for the second week in a row with their latest album “Watch The Throne.”

The album moved 177,000 units to grab the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100. The two week sales total for the album now sits at 613,000.

Rounding out the top five are Adele21” (No. 2), “Now 39” compilation (No. 3), Luke BryanTailgates & Tanlines” (No. 4), and Jason AldeanMy Kinda Party” (No. 5).

Hip-Hop's Top 20 Earners

Spotted: Forbes

This week Jay-Z and Kanye West unveiled their long-awaited collaboration, Watch the Throne. The album’s timing and title couldn’t have been more appropriate—the Empire State of Mind rapper is hip-hop’s top earner with $37 million in the past 12 months, claiming his fourth Cash Kings crown in five years; his partner-in-rhyme ranked third.

1. Jay-Z $37 million

2. Sean “Diddy” Combs $37 million

3. Kanye West $16 million

4. DeWayne “Lil Wayne” Carter   $15 million

5.  Bryan “Birdman” Williams  $15 million

6.  Marshall “Eminem” Mathers  $14 million

7. Calvin “Snoop Dogg” Broadus  $14 million

8.  Andre “Dr. Dre” Young  $14 million

9. Aliuane “Akon” Thiam $13 million

The debut album Watch The Throne (Jay-Z and Kanye West) is on pace to move between 400,000-500,000 copies in it’s 1st week. Those sales would make the album 2nd in first week sales only to Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way,’ which moved 1.1 million units out of the gate according to Billboard

The album is being sold exclusively through iTunes, and won’t be available to all other retail outlets until August 12.

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“Photo shoot Fresh lookin’ like #Wealth/ I’m bout 2 call the paparazzi on myself” –Jay-Z, Otis

produced by Kanye West

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You are looking at Kanye West & Jay-Z cover art for up coming LP Watch The Throne.  Pre-order a copy at www.watchthethrone.com