This song is hella Fresh. Its called your my Number 1. Peace to spine mag for the hook up. It sounds Pharrell and Ye ye don’ went to the 80’s and brought us back some dance music. “She might be nothing to you/ But she the s-it to me”. I love it, I love it, I love it.
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Did jall know the Giants are paying the A’s this weekend. Watch Bonds knock it out the park and my brother get the ball and we become RICHBEECH!
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About.com, randomly, has one of the best interviews about Hip Hop that I have seen in hot minute. The interview is with Dreddy Krueger, the cat who did that Think Different Wu Tang Album.
The only Doom record I was anxious to hear was the one that didn’t make the cut [Charlie Brown]. I already heard the rest on Special Herbs.To me, Pete Rock had the best beat on there. But, “R.A.G.U.” was the best song on there, beat-wise.
Song-wise, “Kilo” was one of the best records on there. Ghost is really separating himself from the Wu. You read the tabloids, you’ve seen what’s going on. He’s doing his own thing right now. I don’t think that’s a good move. People are gonna know when they hear how much better Raekwon’s album is than Ghost’s. People have no idea. I’m hearing the songs almost everyday. RZA’s doing the whole album, and Dr. Dre will have 3 joints on there. [ For the record I have ALLWAYS rode for RAE, ALLWAYS. If what DREDDY is saying is right, then this is going to be a watershed year for that image saturated street talk hip hop= B girl happiness]. The sh*t’s going to be incredible. It’s going to be one of those records where n***as is like “Yo, Rae is back!”Wow, you’ve got a ton of music coming out this year.
Man, we got a whole lot. Inspectah Deck, GZA, and RZA’s projects are going to be the highlights of the year out of the 9 generals. RZA’s about to give GZA a whole album again on some Liquid Swords sh*t, and he’s doing the same with Deck. RZA’s in that zone again, where he’s just concentrating on putting his beats together to try and bring the Wu sound back. That’s why you ain’t seeing him that much. The “W” has bullet holes in it right now, and it’s about to fall. I think when I released my compilation, I held it up a little bit. It gave us a little bit more life, like “OK, these n***as ain’t dead, they still got some creative thoughts and everything.”
How soon should we look forward to the Ghostface and MF Doom record?
That’s coming out this spring. All we’re waiting on is for Def Jam to clear Ghostface. Def Jam still hasn’t cleared Ghost. [Somebody get Bob Simon, head of contracts and releases at Def Jam on the phone so he can do tha dam thyang, so I can have me so good summer fall music.] They kept telling us that we have to wait till Ghost’s album drops. His album has dropped, but they still haven’t signed the papers yet.
Dude. Reading that interview was like reading a ’92 Source. It was somebody talking some ISH about hip hop that I actually wanted to hear. ******************** ********************
Why inna h*ell is this not happening at summer stage. You would have every boho, buppie and b-boy in ‘nere repping. San Bernadino. Dude. Give US US HIP HOP in BK, tha Bronx, Atlanta, Richmond, DC, Detroit, notinnogotdamn San Bernadino.
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Women Don’t Like Music Nerds. Um. No. Tara Henely of XXL thinks so. She says,
But anyway, as it happens, Bol makes an excellent point. It is true that the music blog phenomenon?and a certain level of dialogue on music in general?is pretty much a male thing. I?m not saying females can?t love music in the same detail-oriented, collector, trivia-obsessed sort of way that most male hip-hop heads do. I?m just saying that, by and large, they don?t.
I feel your pain, ONE. And I hate to tell you this?but you all do it to yourselves. Female heads are about as welcome in hip-hop culture as a sober Jehovah?s Witness is at a crunk Christmas party.
Hip Hop on the Green. Thembisa’s hip-hop show at Mills in what, er ’94. All them Black Lily shows, Wetlands shows. Tramps shows. Sista’s allways were presents, accounted for and just doing them. Trust. We are there. Just because the online community is not OVERFLOWING with women yapping about the hop, [Present company excluded of course], does not mean that they do not exist. that jus means that men like to talk more. Well duh!
I feel your pain, ONE. And I hate to tell you this?but you all do it to yourselves. Female heads are about as welcome in hip-hop culture as a sober Jehovah?s Witness is at a crunk Christmas party.
I had the exact opposite experience. I found that being into “THE HOP” as a teenager, dudes would wannna chop it up about the latest source cover, and who was coming on the wake up show, and how they met black moon and Jeru at the GAVIN last February. Granted. Some were tryna smash. But by in large, being into the hop afforded me the opportunity to forge friendships w/ folks based on THAT common intrest. While I do concede that my evidence is anecdotal also, it does infact, fly in the face of the idea of women NOT BEING WELCOMED in the hop. THE Hop is ambivilent about women. It loves us, it sexualizes us, it wants us to be Bonnie, and to be its Ride or Die chick Dear Momma’s us and i. But guess what, American culture does the EXACT SAME THING TO WOMEN. Tell me whenna go.
But anyway, for the most part, girls that are really into hip-hop tend to be isolated, and end up having to seek out dudes to converse with. [This is derisive. B-Girls Stand UP].You all know what happens next. If you are kicking it with a dude, he probably has other things on his mind than having a friendly chat about hip-hop. (Word to When Harry Met Sally.)
When it comes to groups of guys, they typically don?t have any desire whatsoever to have a female present for their hip-hop powwows. I grew up with a brother and our apartment was always full of dudes talking about hip-hop, but most female hip-hop heads don?t have access to that type of environment. A while back I was talking to one of my bro?s friends about this exact dynamic?and he was like, ?Come on, T. No group of guys is ever sitting around, like ?You know what we need? We really need a female friend in our crew to give us another perspective on hip-hop.?? My point exactly. [Fine. He can be dismissive, but its anecdotal at best. There is a place for women in Hip to be both accepted by men, to interact with them, and to maintain our own critcal voice while appreciating the music].
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Straight bangin’ has a review up of the roots show. This is my favorite part.
******************Now, about going to church. The Roots are arguably the best live act in the history of hip-hop, and remain quite capable of offering one of the best concerts you’ll find in any genre.
Over the years, I have had the privilege of regularly seeing them perform, and around the time of Things Fall Apart, they were putting on some shows that engendered unadulterated euphoria. I mean, you couldn’t help but jump up and move with the spirit. You know? Cast out sin, touch my forehead, testify–the Roots crew was in the house, and you were rocking with the best. It was exhilarating.
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Oh oh oh. Unckut has the first annual WC awards.
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Dude. Where is the Sun. I wanna wear a dress and my new flip flops. Arrrg. Watch it get hot when my break is over. What ‘chall doing this weekend? Yall seen Mission Impossible 2? How about over the hedge?
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