Thursday, April 16, 2009
An Awkward Moment
I was sitting in a car waiting for someone to come out of a store. This dude walks up to his SUV in front of me pushing a shopping cart. He lets go of the cart and goes to open his trunk. You know what happened next right? Yep, the cart rolls right into the car next to his. It didn't roll soft either. BANG! The cart hit the car so hard that the car actually shook. He quickly scanned the parking lot to see if anyone noticed. He noticed me. Immediately he put his head down and starts rushing his groceries into the car. A moment later the owner of said car walks over. I'm sure she had to see this cart hit her car. I'm like, uh oh... it's about to go down. She glances at her bumper. You know when you've done something wrong you don't look up or in that persons direction? That's exactly what this dude did. I couldn't stop laughing. Talk about an awkward moment.
Speaking Of Which...
When are the Air Yeezy's supposed to be officially released? Because they look like a pair of kicks I might need to get my hands on, depending on the price of course. I'm reading sometime this month. Who knows?! I'm far from being an official "sneakerhead".
Kanye's Amazing is NBA's Official Playoff Song
I don't think I can get tired of any song off Kaney West's 808s & Heartbreaks. And as I post this, VH1 Soul is playing his video "Welcome To Heartbreak ft Kid Cudi". Can't get sick of that song either. "Damn, Kanye, you a geeeeeeniuuussss!"
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Floetry, Come Back
I know the ladies of Floetry had a falling out but they need to get it together because there is a serious void in music today. Serious void.
Everybody Heard (Click to View)
Fantasize (Click to View)
Say Yes (Click to View)
Everybody Heard (Click to View)
Fantasize (Click to View)
Say Yes (Click to View)
Flashback to Def Poetry Jam
I've been thinking about Def Poetry Jam over the last few days. So, I went searching for videos. Here's a few joints I wanted to share.
Labels:
Black Ice,
Common,
Dana Gilmore,
Shannon Matesky,
Suheir Hammad,
Talib Kweli,
The Mad Bloggers
Colbert Nation
Colbert gets his! Check out the video below to find out what NASA did for Colbert. It truly shows the power of his viewers, the internet and word of mouth. Remember when he got his portrait in the National Portrait Gallery and then the American History Museum? He truly knows how to rally the people.
The Colbert Report | Mon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c | |||
Space Module: Colbert - Sunita Williams | ||||
colbertnation.com | ||||
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Do Rappers Even Retire?
Could you imagine saying at 22-years-old you feel the need to retire from something? Well, Bow Wow has announced that he is stepping away from the rap game to pursue other interests. I respect what he's accomplished at a young age. You know, he's grown as an artist going from Lil Bow Wow to just Bow Wow. He did the "best of both worlds" collaboration with Omarion. Apparently there isn't anything else for him to do after enjoying so much success as an artist with seven studio albums. I think it might have been the moment he did that "Marco Polo" trash with Soulja Boy that he may have realized it was time to retire. However, we all know that rappers (insert Too Short and Jay-Z to name a few) or entertainers in general don't really retire so I don't even know why they bother to say it. Oh, that's right for publicity reasons of course. He'll be back. In the meantime I guess we should all rush out and buy his new album since it will be his last (riiiiight).
Okay, I Apologize
Jamie Foxx appeared on Jay Leno last night and offered Miley Cyrus an apology for remarks he made on his radio show. I just hate when celebrities apologize just because of public pressure. I know when you're wrong, you should apologize. I think people say what they mean you know and then they back down when the public comes after them. He should have said "I'm a comedian."
Here is what he said on Jay Leno: “Miley, I apologize. I’ll call you. I so apologize to her. This is sincere because I am a comedian and you guys know that whatever I say, I don’t mean any of it. Sometimes, as comedians as we do, we go a little bit too far. I have a radio show … we’re really the black Howard Stern. We go at everybody. But, there was a situation with Miley Cyrus, and I just wanna say I apologize for what I said. I didn’t mean it maliciously. I’m a comedian.”
Duck Down Records Put In Work
Is it me or does it look like Duck Down Records has been putting in work for a minute now? Feels like how Def Jam was the label everyone wanted to be on for years, Duck Down is becoming once again. I've been noticing more and more the roster that Duck Down has been locking up and personally, I think it's a very impressive label and has a good mix of big names and lesser known artists that consists of Buckshot, Black Moon, Boot Camp Clik, Da Beatminerz, DJ Mister Nash, Heltah Skeltah, B-Real, Sean Price, Smif N Wessun, Ruste Juxx, Torae & Marco Polo, Kidz in the Hall, DJ Revolution, Special Teamz, KRS-One, 9th Wonder, O.G.C., Supreme, as well as affiliated artists Marco Polo, Guilty Simpson, Khrysis, and Black Milk.
In my opinion, that's quality Hip Hop. Too much history, too many punchlines, too many praises, etc., to write here or post links of. And that's a great thing!
If you hate what the radio plays and calls music, then do what I do... buy music off the Duck Down label or its affiliates. There's enough there to make you forget that you own a radio even. Like I told my boy Q, only way to get the radio and record companies to play what you like, is to buy, play and listen to what you like. Don't settle and don't be a victim. Be a fan!
Now....back to my music. (Listening to the playlist off www.DuckDown.com's website.)
Check out some of their work...
Buckshot & 9th Wonder - Hold It Down ft. Talib Kweli
B-Real - Psycho Realm Revolution ft Sick Jacken
Heltah Skeltah - Everything Is Heltah Skeltah
DJ Revolution - Man Or Machine
Kidz In The Hall - I GOT IT MADE 09 (REEBOK CLASSIC)
Ruste Juxx - Duck Down
Special Teamz - One Call
Smif N Wessun - Stomp ft. Rock & Joell Ortiz
Sean Price - Boom Bye Yeah
For more info, visit:
www.DuckDown.com
Duck Down on Youtube
In my opinion, that's quality Hip Hop. Too much history, too many punchlines, too many praises, etc., to write here or post links of. And that's a great thing!
If you hate what the radio plays and calls music, then do what I do... buy music off the Duck Down label or its affiliates. There's enough there to make you forget that you own a radio even. Like I told my boy Q, only way to get the radio and record companies to play what you like, is to buy, play and listen to what you like. Don't settle and don't be a victim. Be a fan!
Now....back to my music. (Listening to the playlist off www.DuckDown.com's website.)
Check out some of their work...
Buckshot & 9th Wonder - Hold It Down ft. Talib Kweli
B-Real - Psycho Realm Revolution ft Sick Jacken
Heltah Skeltah - Everything Is Heltah Skeltah
DJ Revolution - Man Or Machine
Kidz In The Hall - I GOT IT MADE 09 (REEBOK CLASSIC)
Ruste Juxx - Duck Down
Special Teamz - One Call
Smif N Wessun - Stomp ft. Rock & Joell Ortiz
Sean Price - Boom Bye Yeah
For more info, visit:
www.DuckDown.com
Duck Down on Youtube
Check out Torae and Marco Polo
Check out Torae (rhyming) & Marco Polo (on the beats). They've got a joint project, "Double Barrel", dropping June 2, 2009. Marco Polo, the Canadian producer and Torae, the Brooklyn emcee, join forces to create what they call a "homage to the genre of rap that influenced the duo..." according to their MySpace page. Their ultimate goal is to ultimately further their art.
"More than superior rhymes and dynamic beats, Double Barrel is a testament to the ever-important creative relationship between rapper and beat maker," their MySpace page goes on to state. And you truly get a sense for that listening to some of their tracks. Check it out!
Inside Look at their Project (Click to View Video)
Bonus: Switch (Click to View Video)
For More Info Visit:
"More than superior rhymes and dynamic beats, Double Barrel is a testament to the ever-important creative relationship between rapper and beat maker," their MySpace page goes on to state. And you truly get a sense for that listening to some of their tracks. Check it out!
Inside Look at their Project (Click to View Video)
Bonus: Switch (Click to View Video)
For More Info Visit:
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