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Sunday, February 17, 2013

ASAP Rocky and Danny Brown on Katy Griffin


So it all begins back when Noisey did a "Back and Forth" with ASAP Rocky and Danny Brown (which in case you haven't watched yet, go watch now! These two deserve their own reality TV show). Amongst their various topics of conversation arises the, "Would you fuck an older lady?" question. With this conversation in place, Katy Griffin's name comes up and both rappers agree they would smash. Katy Griffin finds out about these "Back and Forth" videos and decides to bring them up in her own talk show and states "I would pull a train". Just when you think it can't get anymore odd, Katy Griffin actually books the two dope rappers to come onto her talk show...


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Long Live A$AP's Listenting Party



Being that ASAP Rocky just dropped his album a week ago, I feel it's right to boast the rising star some more and show his genuine personality through his listening party. This video clip just reinforces my belief that "that Pretty Muthafucka" has to be one of the coolest dudes out there and that his major label debut is most definitely making my 2013's end of year list. If you haven't yet, do yourself the favor and buy  Long Live ASAP


Good Kid MAAD City Production


Over the last week or so I've come across these two videos that showcase the talent behind the production for last year's "Album of the Year". I found them very interesting and entertaining and feel anyone who knows a little bit about what goes into actually making a hip hop beat will feel the same. Truly gives you more appreciation for an album that could stand alone on Kendrick's lyrics.

First, watch the LA producer/rapper, Terrance Martin, (also responsible for Section.80's outro track) incorporate Latin Jazz drums into track #11 off GKMC:

 

Next, watch The Bizness craft a flawless beat from scratch without the need of a sample. This is the intro track off GKMC where Kendrick brings Sherane, his first fling, into the picture and speaks of getting set up:



All we need next is Hit-Boy's "Backseat Freestye":


Now that I have a real visual of Sherane (2:30), I can see how young Kendrick mindlessly walked into that situation.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Common vs Drake


Unless you've been living under rock for the last month, you know the beef that's been cooking up between Common and Drake. Incase you have been living under a rock; several weeks back, Common was asked if Drake had been his inspiration to his single "Sweet".


Common responded by stating that, "Some people have been saying that, but on that song, I'm just talking about whoever the cap fits. I'm talking about rappers out there that's soft and doing the same thing. So if the cap fits, then that's who it is". It's almost as though hip hop fans started this beef since they automatically pointed their fingers at Drake as the 'sweetest' rapper in the game. Common actually never even confirmed that Drake was his target. Regardless, Drake decided to fire back on "Stay Scheemin", one of the tracks off Rick Ross' last mixtape.

"Back when if a nigga reached it was for the weapon, now-a-days they reach just to sell they record" <-- Hypocrite

And then soon enough, Common jumped on the same track to retaliate.

"you ain't wettin' nobody nigga, you Canada Dry"

At first, rumors were brought up claiming that the beef was all over Serena Williams, but later cleared up. The truth is, Common simply wrote a track, similar to countless other tracks, where he declared himself an OG and labeled other anonymous rappers as bitches to make himself look even more masculine. It's the typical formula many rappers use to create a record. Not to say that Common doesn't feel Drake shares feeble qualities, but his initial intention wasn't to call him out. The only reason Common wen't on to label Drake as "that hoe ass nigga" was because of Drake's verse on "Stay Scheemin", which was obviously aimed at Common ("It bothers me when the gods get to actin like they broads").

My thoughts on the beef: First off, I dislike any rap beef unless it was over a decade ago and had the names Nas and Jay-Z in it. I feel 'beef' is just either a form for rappers to push their records, or just a way for one artist to put down another more successful artist, AKA Hatin'. In Common's case, both (if he had really intended to diss drake on "Sweet").

Regardless, when I first heard of the rapper conflict, my thoughts where, "Damn, two soft ass rappers starting beef??". I truly enjoy Common's work, but the truth is, he is similar to Drake in a few ways and his music is pretty much the opposite of the 'hardcore rap' he was claiming to miss and be part of. In fact, both Common and Drake's fans are largely female. Common makes music that is respectful and uplifting to women, while Drake reaches women through appealing to their insecurities and making 'hip pop' records that are the epitome of top 40 radio. They are both sell outs and I know what you're thinking, "how could you say that about one of your favorite rappers", but recall "Don't Charge Me For The Crime".


Obviously, Drake has been more successful at reaching stardom, which initially lead me to think Common was just 'hatin' on Drake for this reason. But, I later came to the conclusion that it was just the initial misunderstanding, brought upon by fans, that was blown up over the radio/internet media that set fire to the rivalry. What will happen next? Only time can tell, but my predictions are either Drake will leave it be and let the beef just roll over (since this beef has most likely done little to no damage to his fan base and there is no point in continuing on with the battle) or these two soft ass rappers will put out a track together, focused on how tough and masculine they are, to make it public that the beef has been squashed. Whatever, I'm over it...

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Kid Cudi - To Da Top


Old unreleased Cudder > New Cudder. His next album, titled WZRD, is set to drop January 30th (Scott's Birthday) and is supposably profanity free. First drugs, now bad words?

Download To Da Top

Monday, November 7, 2011

Young Guru Speaks on New Marketing Strategies


Young Guru is one smart dude. If you're considering becoming an artist in the future, you must watch this video. Times are changing and new marketing strategies are necessary. Young Guru explains the importance of gaining a loyal fan base in order to deal with piracy (not to toot my own horn, but I alone came up with this concept on a 15 page report on music piracy spring of 2011). The producer also talks about J. Cole's success amongst other things. And if you wonder how album's leak, the man also explains that towards the end.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Uplifting Women in Hip Hop


So I'm actually doing a presentation on misogyny in hip hop music for one my classes this semester. Just so I don't leave my class mates thinking all rap music is extremely sexist I decided to make a short playlist of hip hop songs in which women are portrayed in a better light. Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Club Paradise Tour


Good look for Kendrick. Hopefully the tour adds some more stops and Kendrick gets the exposure he deserves. Also October's Very Own is now November's Very Own. Take Care is pushed back to November 15th due to sample clearing issues. As for ASAP Rocky, Purple Swag!
Still don't get it but he's building up a pretty solid buzz and I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up on next year's freshman class (XXL).

Friday, September 30, 2011

Common on the Daily Show


On his road to promoting his recent self-biography, One Day It'll All Make Sense, Common stops by the Daily Show to shows his appreciation to John Stuart for ridiculing Bill O'Rilley and the rest of the Fox News Network. The book is on the shelves now so go out and learn some more about arguably the best conscious rappers dead or alive.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Jay-Z - In My Lifetime (Remix)

Sorry, but this isn't some new Hov. Instead it's that classic Jay, so I don't really know why I'm apologizing in the first place. With the Entourage series finale airing the other day, I thought it would be proper to post up one of the many dope songs used for the ending credits (for an episode from an earlier season). This song reminds me why Hov is considered as one of the best to ever do it.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

J. Cole - Cole World: The Sideline Story (Artwork)


I'm starting to get annoyed of all these unloyal Cole fans... Reading comments on hip hop websites of people bad mouthing the rapper they praised just a few months back is getting on my nerves. His music is THE SHIT so quit switching sides because a hand full of retards think he fell off just because of his radio singles. Fuck em' all! Cole World! Sept 23rd!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Seizure Head Nod


Some of these underground cats attract the weirdest fans... Is this guy truly having a seizure? Or could it be that he's a white boy with not a single ounce of rhythm in his body? My bet is he dropped acid right before the show.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Fly Union - Nothing New


This track was cut from Fly Union's solid The Greater Than Club album, which dropped this last April. Don't know why it didn't make the album since it's actually better than several of the tracks. Either way, if you haven't become aware of the trio (don't know if the white guy is actually part of the group) just yet, now is a good time to quit sleeping.

Download Nothing New

Friday, June 17, 2011

A Tribe Called Quest: Beats, Rhymes, and Life (Trailer)


New documentary on the legendary trio. The Film pretty much covers why the group split up and the way their style of music guided hip hop into a new direction. For some reason, ATQC is boycotting the project but thats not enough to keep me from watching the movie.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Common - Follow Me (Prod. Kanye West)


Some unreleased Kanye produce Common? Sure why not!? I'll always respect Kanye West for giving underground emcees (Common, Kweli, Mos Def, etc) the shine they deserve. On the other hand, Common's last album was a tragedy.

Download Follow Me

Busta Rhymes - I Knock You Out f. Notorious B.I.G.


Now this is some straight classic hip hop. Obviously Biggies verse is from back in the day, but it even sounds like Busta's old shit too. Either way, nice short little track with some of hip hop's dopest veterans. Now if only Busta would continue in this direction instead of what he's been doing lately.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Kendrick Lamar - Beyonce & LMAO


Another few tracks I found flipping through youtube videos. These two gems are some of K Dot's older music from before the Kendrick Lamar EP and O(verly) D(edicated). Kendrick goes in on old school sounding beats while he shows off his lyrical talents and fantasizes what his life would be like if Beyonce was his dame. Give it up for this year's best Freshman.

Download Beyonce

Download LMAO

J. Cole - The Good Son Pt 1


J. Cole tells a story similar to Ricky's from Boyz N the Hood. I guess this track was recoded during the "Warm-Up" sessions but never came out until recently. Short, but still compelling. Supposably the girl up top is Cole's college sweetheart. Wonder if that relationship is still going.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Mos Def - Life is Good


Just a random track I ran into roaming through youtube videos the other day. Feel good music by the Boogie Man.

Download Life Is Good

Also, he recently performed a new song titled "World Premier".

Sunday, March 20, 2011

XXL Freshmen Cyphers

It would've been nice if the past freshman classes got the same promotional treatment as this class. Although I don't fully agree with the list this year, here's all the interviews/cypher's that have came out so far.








Only one's worthy of looking into are Kendrick, Big K.R.I.T., Cyhi, Mac Miller, and Yelawolf