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Jul 8, 2015

Time's 100 Most Influential People: Meet The "Titans"


Last April/May, Time released its annual issue dedicated to persons chosen as the 100 Most Influential People. The Editor offers the magazine’s hope that the list will introduce influential people you might not have met before and encourage you to find out more about them.  In my case, I also found out many new things about people I thought I knew.  Although in many cases the names were familiar and expected, there were many surprises and a wealth of new information. Information excites me and compels me to share it with friends and family.
Let’s start with a clear definition of influence:
Influence: (noun) the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others;  (verb) to move or impel (a person) to some action; (verb) to exercise influence on; affect; sway.
Malala Yousafzai and Beji Caid Essebsi
When you review Time’s list, you’ll find that the youngest person on the list for the third straight year is seventeen year old Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate.  Oldest at 88 is Tunisian President Beji  Caid  Essebsi, steward of the Arab world’s youngest democracy. The 100 people on Time’s list were born all over the globe, including Russian President  Vladimir Putin (St. Petersburg, Russia);  Pope Francis (Buenos Aires, Argentina); US Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power (Castleknock, Ireland); and US President Barack Obama (Honolulu, HI).

In this post, we’ll take a look at some of the 18 people identified as “The Titans’ and later, we’ll focus on a few of the 21 persons labeled “The Icons”. In future posts, we’ll  meet  “The Pioneers”, “The Artists”, and “The Leaders”. If you’re anxious and can’t wait a minute longer, you can view the entire list of The 100 Most Influential People on line at Time.com.
Charles Koch-Tim Cook-Kanye West
You would expect a group called “The Titans” to include Apple CEO Tim Cook who runs “the most valuable company on earth” and  Disney CEO Bob Iger who spent $15 billion on Pixar, Lucasfilm and Marvel to transform the company into the world’s largest entertainment venue. Add  Charles and David Koch to the list based on their immense industrial wealth of $100 billion and impactful conservative activism. But, in my wildest dreams did I expect “pop culture juggernaut” and entrepreneur Kanye West and Reality Star Kim Kardashian West nestled among people in this category. 
Lorne Michaels-Chanda Kochhar-Kim Kardashian-Lee Daniels
I rushed to the dictionary and found that a ‘titan” is “a person or thing of enormous size, strength, power, influence, etc.:”, so I guess I’ll have to live with that. You have to read Entrepreneur Elon Musk write about Kanye West’s “long game” as the music superstar moves into the worlds of fashion, design, and philanthropy. Martha Stewart labels Kim Kardashian a media phenomenon with 29 million followers on Instagram and 31 million followers on Twitter. Her reality TV show Keeping Up With the Kardashians is a favorite with a large and diverse audience. For better or worse, you have to admit that some of the younger generation wants to look like Kim, dress like Kim, and imitate Kim in every way possible. I guess that’s influence. You can judge whether her influence is “enormous”.
Mellody Hobson-Janet Yellen-Susan Wojcicki-Elizabeth Holmes
Personally, I could better identify with other female “Titans”, i.e. FED Chair Janet Yellen (leader of the most important central bank in the world), Finance Whiz Mellody Hobson, Tech Visionary and Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes, or You Tube CEO Susan Wojcicki.  ICICI Bank CEO Chanda Kochhar, “a banker with a vision and reach” is the clear image I equate with a “Titan”. Co-Chief Executive Director of Deutsche Bank Anshu Jain says:

“You can’t miss Chanda Kochhar as she walks through the congress Centre at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, or into a meeting of the board of directors of the Institute of International Finance...Her calm, soft-spoken and understated demeanor belies her strength of conviction and clarity of thought...When Chandra speaks, people listen carefully.”

To me, that’s enormous.

Another of Time's “Titans” is Lorne Michaels, “King of Comedy”.  The seventy year old Canadian-American is a television producer, writer, comedian, and actor best known for creating Saturday Night Live, the Late Night series and The Tonight Show. Among his many awards, he’s been inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame and awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Lei Jun-Danny Meyer-Jorge Paulo Lemann-Satya Nadella
Others  labeled  “Titans” on the 2015 list of Time’s Most Influential People are AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes; Producer and Empire’s Creative Engine Lee Daniels; Silicon Valley’s Grand Master Investor Reid Hoffman; Restaurateur Danny Meyer;  Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun, China’s Smartphone King; Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Investor Jorge Paulo Lemann.

Sep 5, 2012

New Hip-Hop Cash King Crowned



Photo: Johnny Nunez

With $110 million in pretax earnings, Dr. Dre is this year's Hip-Hop Cash King—despite the fact that his long-awaited album, Detox, remains on the shelf. He's not the only one on the list who banks the bulk of his bucks outside the recording studio. Diddy ranks No. 2 with $45 million, thanks mostly to a share of profits from Diageo's Ciroc vodka; Jay-Z ranks third with $38 million, pulling in more than half his annual earnings from ventures including ownership stakes in cosmetics company Carol's Daughter, the Brookyln Nets and a joint venture with battery maker Duracell. Last year, Jay-Z topped the Forbes list with $37 million.


Aug 25, 2012

Kanye West Wins Lawsuit But, Will He Win Kim




Vincent Peters claimed music rapper Kanye West copied portions of his 2006 song “Stronger”. West’s 2007 song by the same name, as well as Peters’ song both reference 19th century philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche’s idiom: “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.”

All Hip Hop reports, Judge Diane Wood of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of  Kanye West regarding a two years old copyright infringement lawsuit against  him.

Jun 23, 2012

Rappers, Hip Hop and Politics: Election 2012

Did you know that June is Black Music Month? Well, I thought it might be a good time to look at some strange bedfellows: rappers, hip hop, and politics. Every one remembers the jaw dropping moment when Kanye West declared George Bush doesn't like Black people. But, do we take notice of the continuous interplay of hip hop stars, rappers and the political process?

Some notables come to the forefront in support of current political candidates of both parties. Jay-Z, Russel Simmons, P. Diddy, And Will.I.Am supported Barack Obama for president in 2008 and support his reelection in 2012. Common, Nas, and Chuck D have spoken out in support of Obama, also. Naturally, the President has been attacked by Fox News and other right wing media accusing him of glorifying their lyrics of drugs, sex, and violence. Jay-Z has been particularly in the fore front supporting Obama's stance on the tax code and on gay marriage.


While the President's support and connection to hip hop and rappers might be a political liability for him, Republican politician are enclosed in a protective bubble against their supporters in the industry. Rapper KRS-One supports Ron Paul, has toured with him and appeared in the media in support of Paul. It appears that Ron Paul's racist history documented through his newsletters and his connection to white supremacists don't disturb KRS-One. Prodigy is another rapper supporting Ron Paul. Both rappers are caught up in what they call "The Obama Deception", a New World Order conspiracy theory, as reported in the Grio.



That leaves Mitt Romney, the Republican Nominee for President and his supporter Kid Rock, who responded when Romney sought him out at a political rally. Kid Rock put aside his persona rapping about "sex, drugs, and pimping women", replacing it with a more acceptable, sterile image as a  country rock star wrapped in the confederate flag. Before a packed crowd of more than 1000 supporters, Romney accepted the endorsement of Kid Rock at the Royal Oak Music Theater. Kid Rock and band then performed his anthem "Born Free," which has become the Romney campaign theme. Kid Rock joins country singers Ted Nugent, Waylon Jennings and Trace Adkins in support of Romney.

As an industry, Hip Hop and Rap have become powerful financial and media resources with the ability to influence the main stream political process.

Mar 7, 2012

Hip-Hop's Top 20 Earners




The success of hip-hop’s top earners shows just how powerful the genre has become as a commercial force. Led by Jay-Z and Diddy, the top 20 on our list combined to earn $271 million, taking home cash from live shows, recorded music, endorsements and a wide range of other entrepreneurial ventures. Read on to see the full list.

1. Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter, $37 million
Hip-hop’s reigning Cash King continues to reap the benefits of a 10-year $150 million Live Nation deal, as well as stakes in the New Jersey Nets, the 40/40 Club chain, ad firm Translation and others. This year marked the first time he out-earned wife Beyonce since their marriage in 2008.

2. Sean "Diddy" Combs, $35 million
Music now accounts for less than 20% of earnings for the artist formerly known as Puff Daddy, thanks to big stakes in clothing lines Sean John and Enyce, record label Bad Boy and marketing firm Blue Flame. But it's his Ciroc vodka deal that led FORBES to estimate his net worth at $475 million this winter.

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