Thursday, April 30, 2009

Throwback Thursday 4/30

Every Thursday we're gonna pay homage to a throw-back classic of years gone by. So kick up your feet, crack a brew, and relive the good ol' days.

To celebrate the NBA playoffs and the crazy-bananas-ish thats going down in the Celtics-Bulls series, I take you back to 1984 -when rap was still a infant bastard child of rock, r&b, blues, funk, disco, ect. Kurtis Blow -if you're young and don't know him -buy his shit and learn up man)... BASKETBALL!!!


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Go Celtics! Although does anyone really think anyone has a chance of stopping Lebron this year??? Enjoy this lost classic...

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Dope New Tracks

I suggest you cop these tracks, and if you like em, support the artist and hit em up on itunes...

-DJ Delz Feat Termanology, Snyplife, Large Amount, & Affion Crockett - Livin The Life
download here

-Donny Goines Feat Termanology, Rain, Reks, & Big Lou - What You Expected (Remix)(Prod. By Statik Selektah)
New Remix from one of the hottest Dj's out there now. Brings his Boston brothers, Reks and Term, with him for a hot track.
download here

-Redman & Method Man - Dangerous MCs
Can never get enough Redman & Method Man. Two truly dangerous and talented MC's still holding it down.
download here

-Ridiculous Rowe - The Viewing
download here

-Statik Selektah Feat Styles P & Talib Kweli - The Thrill Is Gone
I've only got two words "dope track!!!" Seriously!
download here

-Tha Advocate From Feat Stat Quo, Big Lou, & Mr.Probz - Where I Come
download here

-Trae & Jadakiss - Life
Like Red and Meth... can never get enough Trae and Kiss
download here

-Rockin Squat Feat Immortal Technique - Democratie Fasciste (Article 4)
Haven't heard any new Tech in a minute, and he still brings it hard...
download here

Monday, April 27, 2009

Myspace Mondays 4/27

Every Monday we're gonna bring you a couple up-and-coming MC's found on myspace that should not be ignored. Cats like these hold the future of hip-hop in their hands. Cop a listen and let me know what you think in the comments.


FaHim-
FaHim, hailing from Brooklyn, was born in Bangladesh and came to this country when he was five. He was raised by the streets, getting involved in gang life at an early age. Fahim has spent much of his young life bouncing between prisons and homeless shelters. FaHim uses his gifts on the mic and his masterful lyrics to spread his message of oppression and government injustice. FaHim blends battle-hardened swag with moral sensibility, to create a multi-dimensioned rapper. If you like fellow NYC lyricists such as Nas, Immortal Technique, and Saigon you will probably enjoy FaHim.
Notable Tracks:
-I'm So Wrong
-Good & Evil Freestyle
-Brooklyn Stomp


Maveric-
I know that after McCain/Palin used this word till your ears bled, you might be nauseous from the sight of "maveric" in text. But don't sleep on this MC from Brooklyn. Maveric does not fit the stereotypical mold of the current rapper. He is not the product of a broken and fatherless home. He does not rap about violence, drugs, and gang life. He raps about everyday struggles and brings an uplifting message. In his track, Feels So Good, he rhymes, "I thanks gods for my mom and my pastor, if it wasn't for a wise counsel I'd have been a disaster... I used to testify how I feel so hood, now I go around sayin' how I feel so good. It's a blessing takin' care of your health, but it's even more than just a blessin' when you bein' yourself." With Maveric, there is no fronting, no claiming to be anything that he is not. No apologies. Take it or leave it. I suggest you at least take a listen.
Notable Tracks:
-Sunset
-Feels So Good

Friday, April 24, 2009

Asher Roth Live (NYC)

This week I had the pleasure of attending Asher Roth's record release party at Blender Theater at Gramercy. Now I've been bumping Asher for a minute now, and so I was anxious to see him live and see if he lived up to his hype for putting on a killer set. No dissapointment here. Asher Roth is the real deal, a throw back to the classic spirit of rap. Songs about good times.

With Asher, what you see is what you get. There is no fronting. No claiming to be hardcore or gangster. He is a corny white boy from the suburbs, and he makes no effort to claim otherwise. Instead of borrowing the lives of movie characters, he raps about things he knows (beer pong, mario kart, blunt crusin', and mackin' on the girlies).

but enuff talk... hit up these videos from the concert and see for yourself (thanks to GroFo Shows for the video)

Earth Day themed rap?...



Lark On My Go-Kart (sick beat and nice lyrics)...



As I Em (Asher addresses the comparisons to Eminem)...



Now if you havent copped his debut album Asleep in the Bread Aisle, buy it now... it is not to be slept on.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Street Poetry NYC launches


I love hip-hop music and everything it stands for -its powerful voice of self expression and its rebellious ability to challenge the system... thats why it pains me so much to see the direction in which hip-hop music has been headed for far too long. Artists like Grandmaster Flash, KRS-One, Public Enemy, 2pac, Biggie, Nas, and Jay-z used the mic to poetically highlight the struggle of the opressed and impoverished. They made powerful, frightening, and beautiful music. Today, the radio is dominated by artists like Soulja Boy, Flo Rida, T-pain, and Akon. Where is the message? Where is the original spirit of hip-hop? However, there is light at the end of the tunnel, an underground scene full of promise to carry the torch of hip-hop, and lead it back to the goldenage. Hip-hop isnt dead... its just been dormant for far to long.

This blog will be about exploring everything about hip-hop that keeps me coming back and gives me so much hope for a rebirth of greatness.