Monday, June 22, 2009

I'm sick of the Blame

Seeing that I'm bored at work, I decide to write about an issue that Hip Hop (and the black community, but for my purpose mainly Hip Hop) has, that's Blame. Someone is always blaming someone or something on the issues. Although I can go on for day about what Hip Hopper and their fans love to blame things on, I will manly focus on what is suspected to have assassinated Hip Hop... The majors. Not only the majors but the greedy corporate Americans, or the TI's (Tall Israelis) or whomever you want to call them as well as the Radio and MTV and other media outlets.

I have a problem with this because I'm in school for selling people crap the wouldn't want without seeing something shiny or a half naked girl on a poster and also because I need something to hate on for today.

People(meaning the 3 people who actually visit this blog) don't you understand no one is to blame but yourselves. It is you the fans who allowed MTV to just be TV, it is you who allow the radio to play crap-ass music (sidenote: I'm glad WAMO was sold, they played it safe and got screwed anyway). All people need to do is make a stand. We loved Room Raiders more than TRL, we still called in to the local radio and request songs on our instead of complaining. We did this as fans. We as fans also let good music go unnoticed. We buy out of ignorance. We by Gucci for the brand name and because our favorite rapper said it or we seen him with it. That ignorance is carried over into our music buying. We by Jay because of the name brand, we by Wayne because of the brand and we see everyone else with it. But when Sandtogold first dropped her CD she wasn't cool enough so we casted her to the side until she got a co-sign from Jay... Which is just a collab effort between brands. This sickens me because we blame the radio for not playing good music but yet when we call into the radio we ask for "Swag Surfing" instead of some Mof Def. Its okay though we as hip hop listeners are some of the most uneducated bunch in the country so how can I expect anything different.

Don't worry, the Hip Hoppers did this as "artist" too. The Majors been playing ball like this since the beginning of time (I assume). Diddy been rapeing his talents(meaning artists) and Atlantic has always shoved pop down our throats. Where Hip Hop became a victim is when "Rappers" start being about the money being blinded by the Zeros. Alittle shopping around contracts or education would allow an "artist" to see that some or most contracts he does not have full creative control over what he makes. Thus making him a corporate bitch. And I refuse to feel sympathy to a person who allows them self to be someone elses bitch then complain about it later. Rappers it is their fault that they have a bunch of pop sounding trash that they say the "label made them create" which to me sounds like I don't have creative control over my music because I'm an idiot. Another blame game is "I was not marketed right" or "I had no marketing push" which to me means, hey maybe I shouldn't have signed onto some other rappers label, because no that I think about it, were in completion with each other. Also if an "artist" has no marketing push, why don't they come out of pocket and wait to buy that $100,000 blue diamond chain (it may just be me but I've never seen a raw uncut colored diamond).

I can't stand to hear someone complain and blame the state of music on the radio or the majors, considering that we are the only genre where this is an issue maybe that's because this is the only genre centered at the black community.


But this is just the opinionated mind of a music menace...


**Written from my Blackberry, so please ignore any grammatical errors

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Sonic & Dilla

See I was not gonna post anything on here until I posted a new Kelvin track, but seeing as he's moving very slow(no shots) and its been a good month since my last post(and I'm bored at work) I decided to come out of hiatus. Charles Hamilton is one of the many people I love to hate on. But then again if you have two feet and are able to talk I will probably hate on you too. But anyway Tails as I like to call him recently named Jay Dilla Executive producer of his 12track LP, yes only 12.

Well the problem is JayDee is dead and has been for a couple of years now. And I guess because Dilla is dead people are going all ape shit over how he could have been named EP of his LP. Well guess what guys EP's don't really do shit when it comes to an actual LPs. Like in movies EPs are the people who fund the project or discovered the artist. Usually EPs are Label exe's. Which acounts for the E in EP. (Jay Z EPed Food and Liquor and Jay didn't do anything but offer Lupe a deal which made Lupes stock raise). Granted I am NOT in the music industry so I don't really have any clout when it comes to stuff like this.

In any case if you listen to Charles Hamiltons sound and style and beat selection or creation, he picks or creates sounds similar to Jay Dees all over, kinda "Sloppy" esc style. So why not EP him. I read on allhiphop he is also putting money in Ma Dukes pocket because he's giving him a point(I'm assuming that's what a point is) then I don't see what the problem is. People get verses from the dead Tupac and Biggie and dillas beats are getting raped for no profit by other people. I'm assuming that he had to get permission from someone in Dillas fam to use his name so if their cool why can't you DETRIOT and rest of the world. I know none of yall are putting money in his fam pockets.

**Did this on the BB so mind any mistakes

UPDATE; it seems that Charles didn't get permission from the fam to use Dilla's name. Well his None Executive Produced by Dilla album drops 6/16 for free on the net.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Kanye West - Paranoid

KANYE WEST "PARANOID" feat: RIHANNA Dir: NABIL from nabil elderkin on Vimeo.

I posted this because i like the song. Plus Look at Rihanna!!!




Edit The Real Paranoid Video Directed by Nabil Elderkin

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The Cool Kids x Don Cannon = Gone Fishing(Mixtape)




What we(ME) have all been waiting for. A new mixtape from The Cool Kids. Tracks produced by Don Cannon & The Cool Kids.

This mixtape is a prelude to the upcoming LP "When Fish Ride Bicycles" featuring Ryan Leslie, GLC, Ludacris, Bun B and newcomers Tennille and Jahda.


Download




Monday, April 20, 2009

Something Local


Off the upcoming mixtape The Cleveland Show Cleveland native Chip Tha Ripper ft. Big Sean & GLC Called Okay Jacked from slabup


Also with so much attention on a Wiz's new free mixtape Boaz somehow got overlooked well here is Boaz Ft. Sheek Loch with Larimer to Yonkers off THE AUDIOBIOGRAPHY now on iTunes

Holographic Double

Here goes a video from a kid named Turbo from California by way of Louisiana. In the video he imitated six rapper Cory Gunz, KiD CuDi, Wale, Charles Hamilton, Big Sean, & Yung LA. And i have to say he does it pretty good. This is not a diss track its a acknowledgement record.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Neako - I'm On It


I'm On It (official video) - Neako from NEAKO BAILEY on Vimeo.


Here goes a new video from an up & coming rapper from Newark, New Jersey named Neako. The song is call "I'm On It" and it features Vertical Jones.

Download here: I'm On It - Neako (ft. Vertical Jones)

Be on the look out for his mixtape, The Rubix Cube: Green Edition!!!



Bonus: D-Boy - Neako (ft. Wiz Khalifa)

Monday, April 13, 2009

QuEST - Losing My Mind

From QuEST his first single (Featuring Choze & Neija Jane; produced by Charlie Hilton) off Broken Headphones dropping July 28th courtesy of doperoots for free

Download/Listen

Bonus: QuEST's Flight School re-versed D/L
check out Charlie Hiltons beats here

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Living the Life



First Beat is Crazy. JD's Drums and sampling + B Cox on the keys can only mean good sounds, I wish JD would get tag dude(Q) and QuEST to rip the hip hop tracks instead of him

Monday, April 6, 2009

PGH Representative Num. 1


Finally Wiz gets back to the soulful sound with TAKE AWAY


UPDATE:
DJbooth.net weekly freestyle 28. Wiz Khalifa - Running (sidenote: no such thing as a freestyle)

Jacked From OnSMash

If Your Not LUPE, BLU, QuEST, or DRAKE You Need To Step Your Game UP!!!!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Really....


0ver $200 and camping outside for these.... No Thanks


UPDATE: Beyonce Ft. Kanye HERE

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Ok Officer


You might mess around and make the best rap album of the year. I don't expect anything great from Em, Dre, or 50, so Ross has to hold it down for the mainstream because Plies and Flo Rider suck.



A few videos of the listening session courtesy of Sohh

Sunday, March 29, 2009

New Lupe... Kind Of

Live Chorus with Matthew Santos, off the upcoming LASER's album by Lupe

Stream

Video (around the 6min mark) shouts to the Femms




At first i wasn't a fan of the whole Lasers thing but it may be dope, if this is the direction its going

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Sean Combs- Once Upon A Time In America









Mr. Combs sits for an interview with the man behind New Jack City' they talk about Diddys input on Biggies career' The vote or die movement' and much more....
Shouts to eskay

Monday, March 16, 2009

Introducing Some Young Talent

Hip Hop isn't dead as long as the culture pumps out artists like QuEST. I'm not sure how old this dude is but he's down with Nero so I'm guessing 15-17, but dude brings soul with this mixtape. I'm going to admit I like Nero's last drop but this is far superior with a storyline and more complete and less thrown together feel than Nero. I love the soul on it and I'm not sure if hes the one singing or not. Also I heard a Soul Theory(#6) beat on here that I downloaded to give to Kelvin. QuEST also won Jermaine Dupri SOFT contest



Here is Distant Travels Into Soul Theory (a little late but better late than never) courtesy to doperoots

Link


Also down with Nero is M. Will the Shogun, I really never checked on dude but he is a young gun out to make some noise in his youth by Producing.



Bonus Song Coordinate Ft. Nero

Nero was already introduced by Smoove/Kelvin earlier but The Wave Club is in nice company and I can't wait to hear more from them in the future.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Milla Jovovich- Interviewed by Glenn O'Brien



By Glenn O'Brien
Photography Mark Segal


Milla Jovovich is the action hero after the last action hero, and she has become a huge star on the ultrawide screen by alternately threatening the world and saving it in films such as The Fifth Element (1997) and the Resident Evil series. Hers has been one of the stranger career arcs of our time: From being a child star and then taking over the Brooke Shields nymphette franchise, she moved on to supermodeldom, then became an independent film actress and ultimately an unlikely kick-ass superwoman who seems to have taken over the Stallone-Willis-Schwarzenegger saving-the-world business. But when you think about it, saving the earth is kind of a woman’s gig, isn’t it?

Milla has played Joan of Arc, a supreme being, and a genetically transformed superweapon and/or savior, but this year she’s kicking butt in a more down-to-earth way, in MGM’s The Perfect Getaway, in which she plays a terrorized honeymooner who strikes back, and in The 4th Kind, a conspiracy-theory thriller set in Alaska. She’s also shooting Keep Coming Back, the directorial debut of the great actor William H. Macy, where she plays a former stripper. And she’s still the face of L’Oréal Paris, which must make great products because Milla looks as gorgeous today at 33 as she did when she first signed on with the cosmetics giant 13 years ago. Glenn O’Brien interviewed her on the phone, coast-to-coast, as ’08 ticked into ’09. Glenn was in Connecticut minding his son Oscar, and Milla was in California minding Ever, her daughter with her fiancé and Resident Evil (2002) director, Paul W.S. Anderson.



Click HERE to read the rest of the interview at Interveiew Magazine
Very good interview by Glenn and nice to see Milla looking beautiful after all these years

If you're unfamilar with Interview mag heres a breif run down its an magazine that was founded by the late Andy Warhol and John Wilcock in 1969. It was dedicated to the cult of celebrity which fascinated Warhol, it featured cutting-edge graphics and interviews of celebrities.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Chrisette Michele- Epiphany


Chrisette Michele - Epiphany from Karla Moy on Vimeo.

Check for Drake's Cameo In The Video' This Song Is Amazing

Nero-Alive and Vibrant


http://www.zshare.net/download/54387261355ef303/

SK put me onto Nero and might I add this 16 YR old kid is a breathe of fresh air

Enjoy

Day N Nite Little Boots Cover



So heres a cool cover of the KiD CuDi's Day N Nite done by Little Boots' word has it he wants her on the remix and states that the song was originally suppose to sound as dark and emotional as the cover.

Very cool.....

Wiz Khalifa - Boarding Pass



Here’s the first leak off Wiz’s upcoming Flight School mixtape, dropping later this month


Wiz Khalifa-Boarding Pass


Music Via Nahright

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Respect

Wayne I'm going to go out on a limb and say I respect your creativity



Bonus

Lykke Li




At the moment its getting heavy play;

push my back so i make sure
you're right behind me as before
yesterday the night before tomorrow

dry my eyes so you won't know
dry my eyes so i won't show
i know you're right behind me

and don't you let me go, let me go tonight
don't you let me go, let me go tonight
don't you let me go, let me go tonight
don't you let me go, let me go tonight
don't you let me go, let me go tonight
don't you let me go, let me go tonight

you walk the surface of this town
the high heels above the ground
and high horses that we know
keep us safe until the night

you know them all, i know it all
stay put and play along
'cause i'm looking for my friend
now i got you, got you

Friday, February 27, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

Dr. T.I.P.



A lot of tracks from Detox are recently leaking with T.I. either ghostwriting and referencing or hired just to reference (which I fail to believe he is just referencing because other artist such as Game, Xzibit, or Bishop Lamont sound more like Dre and would serve as a better reference artist). So it came to my attention that if T.I. is capable of songs like this, why would he make songs like this, or this?

The obvious answer is to sell records but when TIP first came in the game with I'm Serious or even Trap Muzik he was hard body and everyone loved it(or over a million people loved it). But his last LP played like that of Curtis with all this Pop music. Is this what the music industry became; a place were crossover records; by way of lost of artistic integrity, and hardcore fans is the only way to sell millions. Wayne definitely thought so. Here I though T.I. fell off, lost a step ran out of rhymes or whatever have you; but NO he just wants to push units like he supposedly did coke. I don't know whether to be excited one of my favorite rappers still can rhyme with the elite or upset that he's selling out for sake of the possibility of selling a couple thousand more records.

This is the problem with Hip Hop now, to many artist want to sell records but few want to make actual good music. This causes more die hard real Hip Hop fans to go underground like Master Splinter. Slaughterhouse, Drake(although becoming more Wayne like by the day), Jay Electronica, Mickey Factz, Blu, and Evidence, have become my G-Unit, Lil Wayne, Jay Z, Common, Snoop, and T.I. I have no problem with these new leaders of the new school, but what happens when they make it big time, which I pray doesn't happen because then I will again have to look for a new group of starving artists.

If T.I. is any indication of what the mainstream superstar psychy is then this game is all fucked up. Pop, Rock, and Jazz artists rarely ever try just to sell records. Most of the time Rock Albums only come out once every other year or may even take longer because they want to make sure they put out the best product possible. Maybe that is the reason so many of the groups from the 70's and 80's are still relevant... Maybe it isn't the fault of the Hip Hop "artists" maybe the blame should be placed on the record companies for making the bottom line the dollar or the producers for crafting songs where 30% of what they get AFTER the Label, has to go to the Sampled artists. Who knows... But what I do know that if T.I. and other artists bring that real shit more they might get my attention again.

Give Me More Of this



I Hope Kelvin Doesn't follow suit when he makes it. Stay with that real shit.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

In My Mind

Devin The Dude- Lacville 79



Scarface- Seen A Man Die



Kanye West- Through The Wire




Common- The Food



T.I.- T.I. vs T.I.P (Trap Muzik)



Little Brother- Becoming

Thursday, February 12, 2009

UNDRCRWN x Asher Roth


This is for all you Asher Roth Fans...

UNDRCRWN, the brand of champions, has collaborated with SRC recording artist Asher Roth on a capsule collection of apparel that is a part of the Spring 2009 Collection from UNDRCRWN. The College Collection as it is being called is influenced by Varsity Sport and features a Letterman Jacket, Sweater, Sweatshirt, and T-Shirt. The collaboration collection will also be used to support Asher’s new single, I Love College, which has just been released.

You can pick up “The College Collection” Here…

For all you people who haven't heard the song, or seen the video click here...

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

I Call Bullshit...

On Wayne winning Around the Horn... Sure he had some good answers but Wayne only made it to the final round because the moderator of Around The Horn knocked Woody down 3-4 points for NOT having face Tattoos... seriously. "Michael you have no chance at this showdown" didn't Michael just say the same thing as Wayne? Is it me or can Wayne do no wrong in this world now?

On Rihanna "has the potential to be the greatest artist of all time." She doesn't even write her own songs nor sing them, Ike Brown sang them shits if u ask me

On Lil' Wayne beating out Nigger, American Gangster, and The Cool for best album. Is it me or is the Grammy's a popularity contest (ie record sales). But on the bright side at least Heartbreaks wasn't nominated

On the S.L.U. performance

On people saying Ike Brown will get more than 3 months in jail. If T.I. only got a year then Brown shouldn't get more than 3 weeks. (I think he should get the 9 years tho)

On no one caring that dude killed himself after we found out it wasn't Chris Brown or DJ Khaled

On Soulja Boy's life outside music

On having a C- in computer class...

On this being a 3 man blog with only 2 people posting

On T.i.'s new Road to Redemption being "real." What "real" hustler would ever put his self on front street by incriminating themselves and putting a target on there head for police and REAL street dudes to see.

On People actually caring A-Rod used performance enhancement drugs. Man, I wish all Baseball players would use them, then maybe people would watch it. Games being played Home run Derby style doesn't seem to bad to me

Monday, February 9, 2009

Kelvin - The Tribute


Finally we have a full length track by Kelvin titled... The Tribute of course. Here he goes in on the Say You Will beat. This is the first of many so be on the lookout for more songs in the coming weeks. This is a rough meaning its not mixed nor mastered but enjoy;


Kelvin - The Tribute


Also Leave Comments on what you think about the track

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Lil Wayne Interview By Katie Couric



I'm Slightly Starting To Respect Him

Welcome To Sixburgh



**Bonus** Pittsburgh Artist

Wiz Khalifa
-All My Life http://sharebee.com/d65fc1af
-Turning Me On Freestyle http://sharebee.com/de13f199
-Young Khalifa http://sharebee.com/3bac9cfd

Vintage
-Pittsburgh Days' Decatur Nights http://sharebee.com/118b3477

Courtesy of OnSmash

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Lights Camera Action + Fashion=Vashtie




Can you please give people a run-down about yourself? How did you earn the nickname “Downtown’s Sweetheart”?

My name is Vashtie. I am a director, designer and party promoter (1992 with OSCAR / OPEN with Q TIP). I was born and raised in Albany, New York as the youngest of three children. My parents are working class immigrants from Trinidad. I moved to New York City to attend art school at SVA and to ultimately pursue all my dreams. I recently left my position at Island Def Jam as Director of Creative Services to work for myself. Last season I launched my brand VIOLETTE.

“Downtown’s Sweetheart” started off as a joke. A friend of mine refused to walk with me to a store in Soho. He said “I don’t have time, you’re going to run into too many people you know and it will take us hours. You know everyone, you’re like Downtown’s Sweetheart or something.” I adopted it because I thought it was funny and it just stuck. I have many affiliations so it made sense. It’s a funny play on America’s Sweetheart, although I represent a different area.

What inspired you to create and launch your clothing label Violette?

As a kid I was always drawing and making stuff. I got into designing and making my own pieces when I was around 12, I originally wanted to study fashion. Then I got really into film and music videos and decided to head in that direction, because I figured I could still do fashion on the side. Throughout high school and college I worked retail. In 2000, I was working at Stussy and the urge to make clothing re-surfaced and I started designing and screening my own shirts. It came about because there were so many things at that time that were not available, it was before this whole “streetwear” explosion happened. As a girl who dresses boyish, I could never find tees I wanted in my size and I really loved all the boy brands. I had been getting my Supreme tees altered by my tailor so they could fit me. Girl brands just never appealed to me. They say “necessity is the mother of invention” and well, I needed an option.

How has your strong network of peers helped you achieve your goals?

In film-making and parties, my peers are huge helpers. Either by supporting at the events or working on set. Just having people around helps. Especially with film-making. It’s a team effort and you need a solid crew and extra helping hands. It’s important to have a community of people who support you.
As far as the brand, I’ve been doing it on my own…designing, printing, funding, sales, marketing, etc. I had a couple of investor options, but I wanted to learn every aspect and be able to say I did it on my own (at least in the beginning). There are no secret cooks in the kitchen and it’s definitely been more stressful that way, but it’s a learning process. I’ve had a couple of good friends help with organizing and the laborious moments, without them I would have gone crazy!
I’ve gotten a lot of advice from friends in the game; Kunle/Irak, Scott/Pegleg, Loic/BBC, Erin/MadeMe, but it came down to trial and error for me. James Jebbia gave me great advice, he said “take your time” and I did. Ha, It took me 8 years to finally launch a brand.

How does fashion differ from other creative mediums such as music-making or video directing?

Well, video directing almost always involves other parties…for example the record label, the artist, etc. The original ideas can get lost in a tug of war between everyone involved. It’s a struggle and you have to learn how to bargain with people. That’s the story with commercial art everywhere, it becomes a forum. Fashion (now) has been purer because I have no one to answer to but myself. I’m making all the things I like and it’s almost limitless. That may change as time goes on, but I think it will always be more independent than others.

What are the inspirations behind your debut collection?

Really the brand reflects me and my style, tom-boyish and fashion forward. I’ve always been opposed to super feminine themes and I never wanted my brand to scream, “I’m a Girl”. It’s obvious I’m a girl, I don’t need a t-shirt to tell people that. What isn’t obvious are the things I may like or dislike, the opinions I have. Also, because the designs were so “neutral” I decided on a making a line of t-shirts for the fellas, VIOLETTE HOMME.

I focused a lot on the branding of VIOLETTE with the use of logos. I wanted it to feel like an old brand and I tried to keep the designs classic and simple – that’s something that will be found in every season. I played with sarcasm and irony with a couple shirts just for fun.

For instance the KILL FOR PEACE tee was an inspiration from a World War I jacket that had buttons with that message branded on it. The irony and boldness of that statement was so great, it started to be humorous. The idea of killing for peace was such a strange concept, then again – in some dire situations it becomes a possible solution.

I also like things that serve a purpose and hold a message. Some of the tees have commentary. The EFF YOU tee was designed when I was working at NIKE ID in 2005. It was such an old design, but it really explained how my peers and I felt about the scene. From working retail in 2000 at Stussy, we saw how the sneaker/streetwear game just exploded. It became so massive that everyone was the same, there was nothing different or new. Everyone talking about what kicks they had, what line they were starting, etc. It was so boring and I know Hypebeast readers can relate to it. If you truly love something you can, at times, hate it. I’m not excluding myself because I am apart of that world, so I added the “F*@K VIOLETTE”.

Also, if you notice, there is a heart on the sleeve on the shirts. I wanted to really brand that, “wearing your heart on your sleeve” idea. As someone who is strong, tough and can hold my own… I can also wear my heart on my sleeve amongst the people closest to me. It’s not an accepted way of living, but I appreciate it because it’s honest. We as a people get caught up in “acting” a part, afraid of people seeing the real you. Obviously, you can’t leave yourself open for hurt, but I find beauty in someone who isn’t afraid of showing how they truly feel.

- Violette’s Website

Text: Eugene Kan
Photo: Stephen Wordie


Interview via HB

Mafia Music

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Pure Gold For Sad Days





A Little Real Hip Hop Mix Wit Some Funny

Tight Pants Are For Girls


Letter To Gary Coleman


Also A Xmas inspired Music Video

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

I Would Love To Get A Certified Gold Record For The Low

... not to mention no work invovled and not having to get raped by the record labels

Suge Knight's Deathrow merchandise is up for auction... That moonman would look lovely in my dorm, but i don't know if it's worth the black eye and getting hung out a window. Plus if OJ kicked in a door imagine what Suge will do for that extorted, I mean earned memorabilia.

Full Story
(also has pics)


PS. The Piggy(B.I.G.) Painting is genius


UPDATE: Speaking of money; OBAMA is making me proud... as of right now, first Guantanamo Bay then this Link

-Lady GaGa-






Lady GaGa is dope I'm such a fan don't suprise if you see a remix soon

Friday, January 23, 2009

My New Anthem Is Whack


My president is Black
My Maybach too
And I’ll be goddamned if my diamonds ain’t blue
My moneys dark green
And my Porsche is light grey
And I’m headed for DC, anybody feel me?

(First of all this hook is kind of weak. This is supposed to be the biggest song for the year for Mr. Obama and Jay says this meaningless babble… also when does grey rhyme with me (may))

My president is Black, in fact he’s half white
So even in a racist mind, he’s half right
If you’ve got a racist mind, you be aiight
My president is Black, but his house is all white

(Let’s be real here, if anyone else said this, we would brush it off as whack, but like his little brother the big brother can do anything he pleases sometimes without getting called on it)

Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther could walk
Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run
Barack Obama ran so all our children could fly
So I’m a spread my wings, you could meet me in the sky

(I was at the Philadeplhia Obama ralley when he said this line (minus the spread my wings part) but it is to my understanding that he jacked this quote form someone else… who doesn’t rap)

Already got my own clothes, already got my own shoes
I was hot before Barack, imagine what I’m gon’ do
Hello Miss America, hey pretty lady
Red white and blue flag, wave for me baby

(Ok, I admit the first 2 bars were kind of hot, but the last 2, it seems like he just wanted this to get some club respect)

Never thought I’d say this shit, baby I’m good
You can keep your puss, I don’t want no more bush
No more war, no more Iraq
No more white lies, my president is Black

(Finishes strong, I have nothing else more to say about these 4)

This goes to show that unconscious rappers can not make conscious or meaningful rap songs in the climate of today. But what else this shows is that people, listeners, fans; will accept any half thought out verse from their favorite, perhaps everyone favorite MC. Come on people if we don’t call Jay on this BS then imagine what Blueprint 3 will consist of? And don’t blame him went he drops another Kingdom Come only blame yourselves because you all let him get away with it this time. It is human nature to give the bare minimum when you know people will accept it with open arms.

XXL had good blogs today, where they addressed Lyricism in rap and even someone else breakdown of this exact same verse (thanks for the inspiration).

I wish someone with a mind and still has unconditional love for this thing once known as Hip Hop. I am now dreaming of the day Lupe, 3000, Common or even Em jump on something similar (although Common’s Changes does shine some light on it, although made before the election). But hey I can’t blame Jay entirely, he is on a Jeezy song and the average Jeezy fanboy doesn’t know desert from desert (think about it, there called heteronyms). Jay may have needed to dumb himself down but that still doesn’t take away from the fact he needs to redeem himself.

PS. Call me whatever but O’reilly makes some points in his video address of the song

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Fox News Keeps on Hating & I Keep On Laughing



>PS. I'm also Laughing because these dudes are pure comedy, not just because there part of the media klan

PPS. I agree with O'reilly, people should not use Nigger, Nigga, Bitch or other offensive term in the same sentence with the first black president.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Inspiring Minds: Introducing Ant



www.myspace.com/ant_59
www.ant12345.deviantart.com

Inspiring Minds is a segment I will be contributing to the blog every so often. The purpose of this segment is to enlighten readers on a few people who inspire me and have been genuine to me since day one by showing their support to my music and life.

Here I introduce to you Ant. I actually met him on a hip hop message board a few years back. Since then we became really good friends and share the same interest in art tho he isn't a Warhol fan such as myself lol. Don't get it twisted tho Ant is an artist himself a very talented gfx designer might I add. Since day one I became a fan of his. And to be there for his progression over the years is something I'm very grateful of.

Check out some of his work







Along with the header for the blog, If your like what you've seen so far be sure to hit Ant up via Myspace for mixtape covers, flyers, gfx signatures, etc...