Wednesday, August 04, 2010

What I'm Watching ... @TheRealEternia Live

"She jumped the fence in a miniskirt!?!? Now THAT's Hip Hop!"

Catch the new Eternia live video from the Rock Steady Crew's 33rd Anniversary Concert in Lincoln Park, NJ this past weekend. She's dope.



"AT LAST" Digital CD on iTunes
"AT LAST" Physical CD at Fat Beats

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Check It ... @Vandalyzm "Romulus" (High Rise freestyle)


New joint from Vandalyzm, "Romulus" (High Rise freestyle). Enjoy.
Newness from yours truly. Decided to go in for a second and show folks why it is where I am, and where it is Im going.
Let me know what you think of it! And please pass it on to your folks!
YEAAH BUDDY!! Megatron Majorz Redux dropping AUGUST 17th!! TELL YOUR GRANDMOTHER!!


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What tha Lady is Watching...


“Lonely Toss” produced by @Jinesis featuring actors Nelson Estevez and Akira Adel


Lonely Toss featuring Nelson Estevez and Akira Adel from Jinesis on Vimeo.


My inbox has made me smile once again… Jinesis, who is a genius producer, shared a video from his “My Thoughts Exactly” project. Jinesis’ work is instrumental, which is a great break from the sometime monotony of beats and lyrics. Not that I ever get tired of great beats and lyrics but sometimes, the music is just soothing. His beats are almost like musical thoughts. You can feel what he was thinking as he created the beat. “Lonely Toss” is a video which translates the beat into a musical journey into a relationship. The situation presented is definitely something I can relate to and I have watched it a few times. The music is dope and the whole project can be downloaded at www.jinesis.bandcamp.com. Please take the time and check out the video “Lonely Toss” featuring Nelson Estevez and Akira Adel.



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The Hip Hop Evolution Continues...

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Mr. G.A.T. and Sinsay
SOB’s has always been a place where legendary stuff goes down. Music is an important part of SOB’s and when you think of that place, you think of epic events. The “ReBirth of Hip Hop Show” sponsored by LD Entertainment did not disappoint. Power 105’s own Cherry Martinez and Blogzilla (Global Grind) were holding the audience down in between acts. The line-up was heavy, boasting underground artists soon to be featured on MTVJams (a-hem *clears throat* Fred the Godson), it was a day for movements and progress. Smokes (from Wisconsin), G Swagger, Catalyst, Quesfire, Mr. G.A.T., Sinsay, Mysonne, Serius Jones, Tone Trump (with a special freestlye from Murda Mook) and Fred the Godson were all responsible for knocking down the stage that night.
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F.C.E. Artist G Swagg
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LD Entertainment Artist Ques
LD Entertainment is sitting on a lot of projects to be heard. Sinsay’s “The Transition” is a certified banger. Due out this month, I already have my copy so I will be sharing. Fellow Bronx Noisemakers Mr. G.A.T., Quesfire, Fred the Godson and Mysonne all represented their borough well, blessin’ the stage and executing their performances with precision. Queens was well represented with F.C.E. artist G Swagg, who can spit fire with or without a beat. Smokes started the show with crazy energy. He had a great show presence but, New York is a tough crowd. It is always a blessing to hear good music coupled with talent. My ears appreciate and look forward to every project that these artists put out. For more information on any of the artists above, check out www.WilliamGone.com , www.Gswagger.bandcamp.com , www.officialgat.com , www.getserius.com , www.myspace.com/fredthegodson , www.Quesmusic.com
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Fred the Godson

Hip-Hop Breakfast Ep 5


It's Wednesday. I try to put a random mix together of new and old on the Hip-Hop Breakfast to help you get through the first half of your day. Enjoy this morning!

01. This Ain't No Little Kid Rap - Rah Digga
02. Opposite of Adults - Chiddy Bang
03. Rose Garden - Shad
04. All Eye Know - Magestik Legend
05. I Wish - Plat


<a href="http://themadbloggers.bandcamp.com/track/hip-hop-breakfast-ep-5">Hip-Hop Breakfast Ep 5 by The Mad Bloggers</a>



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Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Check It ... "MILF & Cookies" Black EL


I caught this track from the good folks over at Potholes In My Blog. It's fresh, dope and funny. Check it out! Enjoy!


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What I'm Watching ... Bilal "Think It Over" (Acoustic)

I caught this joint earlier over at Rappers I Know and retweeted it a few times. I decided to finally post it up, just in case folks missed those tweets (or aren't on twitter). I want everyone to enjoy this acoustic version of Bilal's "Think It Over" off his upcoming album, "Airtight’s Revenge" dropping in September. Enjoy the smooth sound of Bilal.



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Interview with Rainey "Skates" Cruz from The Rat Collective



I met Rainey at the 2nd annual Toast N Flow show held last month in Danbury, CT. He was selling a table full of the same hats pictured here and it quickly caught my interest. Finally caught up with the busy man to find out more about the hats and about The Rat Collective. Check it out.

The Mad Bloggers: Tell me about The Rat Collective.

Rainey "Skates" Cruz: Well, The Rat Collective is a skateboarding initiative that delivers skateboard goods to underprivileged skaters in The Dominican Republic.



TMB: How was The Rat Collective born?

Rainey: It all started when I was re-visiting my family and the island (after a 15+ year hiatus) 3 years ago. I was just getting into skateboarding and I had decided to take my deck with me on the trip. It turned out to be one of the best decisions I made on the entire trip! The board (and skating in my village) became a magnet for so many kids and new friends. It was pretty amazing to see how interested other people were and how much we all started to share while "learning" to skate. That's what inspired me... I just said to myself "Wow, here I am, from the U.S. with access to so many things that the kids out here don't have access to. Let me start bringing some more stuff!" And so my second trip out, I wound up taking 3 decks with me. Then more, until eventually I just started shipping goods out to my friends to continue fueling their interest.

TMB: How did you come up with the name The Rat Collective?

Rainey: The name Rat Collective just derives from the initiative and skating. I thought Rat because sometimes skaters are called "skate rats" because they just run around so much and get into all kinds of underground things and adventures. Then I thought Collective because this is much more than just one person skating, its about groups coming together to share in a passion for skating. And it involves everyone's effort, from me finding goods, to people donating, to my friends out there receiving and distributing.

TMB: Who's involved with The Rat Collective?

Rainey: Initially the Rat Collective was just my solo effort, but recently it's gotten so much attention among my circle of close friends. Now I have a couple of close friends here helping me with a lot of the logistics and planning. They want to see this get bigger and reach more kids!

TMB: How long have you been doing it?

Rainey: The Rat Collective has officially been around for 2 years now. Since March of 2009.

TMB: How can they reach you if they have any questions or would like to find out more about The Rat Collective?

Rainey: They can check out our blog at theratcollective.blogspot.com or hit me direct theratcollective@gmail.com We're also on Twitter @ratcollective.




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Download ... Mr. Ivory Snow - "Till Death Do Us Part (Memoirs Of A Genius)"



Fresh from Connecticut comes a brand new artist from Conrizzles G5 Label, Mr. Ivory Snow with his second mixtape "Till Death Do Us Part (Memoirs Of A Genius)". This is a mixtape dedicated to his deceased DJ Genius & a special tribute to J. Dilla. This features beats from Mr. Ivory Snow, Conrizzle, Pat Preezy & J. Dilla.



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What I'm Watching ... Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx "Rearview"


You might just smack the shit out of someone at the end of this track. Enjoy.



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What I'm Watching ... Auto-Tune the News: BED INTRUDER SONG!!!


I know this dude is the latest 15 minutes of fame star on the internet and people are throwing together all kinds of mixes with this dude Antoine on there. I noticed Q talking about it for a few days and I had to see what the talk was all about. Hilarious. You can't make it up. Well, regardless, here's another version of Mr. Dodson's interview put into a song. Check it out.



After Antoine Dodson, a young hero from Huntsville, AL, saves his sister from an attack, he sings an important message both to his community and to the attacker himself. Evan Gregory then proceeds to play a heartfelt cover of the resulting song.

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Original Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua-OqYZC1DA



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True Wine Connoisseurs, Season 3, EP 1

New Sadat X and Will Tell's True Wine Connoisseurs. Enjoy.
Sadat X and Will Tell in the season 3 premier get a case sent to there place from First Drop Wines. Thank you to Matt "Gantos" Gant, John "JR" Retsas and Penny. We would also like to thank Sean and Blue Ribbon Wine bar NYC for having us. Big shoutout to Train of thought clothing co. for proving the gear as well.



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