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Check the vid for This Time Around from RoddyRod featuring Phonte and Carlitta Durand. Dope video and real chill vibe.
The dude definitely knows his music. Check HipHopIsCoolAgain.com presents The Travel Mixtape, because it's a pleasure to listen to and provides just the right soundtrack for a long trip. While away in the Philippines, @jcrillz puts together a classic traveling mixtape. The joint includes new and old tracks from various artists, like The Mental Traveler from David Axelrod (jazz) to Brave New World from The Foreign Exchange (hip-hop) to The World is Rated X from Marvin Gaye (r&b/soul) and My World from Lee Fields (funk). And of course All Around the World from Jay-Z and If I Ruled The World from Nas are included on the mixtape. Download, then book a flight (or take a long ride) and enjoy the Travel Mixtape.
(via HIpHopIsCoolAgain.com)
Peeped this cartoon in the morning paper and wanted to share. It’s the sad reality that is reality television. It's Trash. From The Real House Wives (of wherever) to Daisy of Love to New York Goes to Work to Real Chance of Love to College Hill to Celebrity Rehab - Reality Television provides a warped look at society and reflects the f**kery of fools. And Big Brother monitors it all and surprisingly there are people out there who think that it’s all actually reality (insert creative editing of shows to provide 'reality'). Video killed the radio star, and then reality television killed real television. The funny thing is that the folks that appear on reality television actually think they are celebrities, when in reality they are folks with no real talent and our the court jesters that we laugh at for making fools out of themselves. But hey, keep the shows coming so that I can continue to clown them on the blog.
More from The Mad Bloggers on Reality Television
Word has it that Keyshia Cole's BET reality series "The Way It Is" won't be back for another season, yet her mom Frankie and sister Neffe may be coming back for a spin off series on the network. Apparently the show will focus on the growth and independence of the ridiculous mother-sister duo. Shoot me. Black Entertainment Television fails to put positive networking on television time and time again. While Frankie and Neffe are hilarious and their antics ridiculous to watch, they set black women back decades with their ignorance.
Memo to BET ... make better programming decisions. Seems like the only DVDs they own are Color Purple, Lean on Me and Soul Plane and then they offer crap like Hell Date and College Hill as their original programming. Damn, remember the days of Video Soul and Teen Summit?
Decline ... sad.