Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Had to pass this on to the people

Shout out to Jumpoff TV check out the site. This clip is for the Fellas!


Friday, January 2, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEARS!


What's up good folk?! I hope all have had a great and wonderful new years experience, as many of you know that is one of the official Drunkmonkey Holidays to be celebrated!



This year in 2009 I have alot of big plans, and will be doing alot more all around. I've added a drunkmonkey fitness blog located to the right. I'm in talks to redevelop the site to make it a little more category based, gonna see what the templates look like.



Politics, definitely will be on top of events, and important issues as usual!



Hip-Hop - I'll be reinvesting efforts to bring you the Best artists, and those that need to be seen!



MyspaceBeatJacking! this has really begun to take off and we will step up the movement as well!



DrunkmonkeyTV - I will be adding more and more video entries through the www.youtube.com/drunkmonkey1906 and make sure to check out the favorites!



Myspace - I've been really low key with myspace movement, as I have my own personal issues with the site, but by popular demand I will be more Myspace friendly in 2009!



www.myspace.com/drunkmonkey1906


LET'S MAKE 2009 A YEAR TO REMEMBER!
It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.
~Author unknown, commonly misattributed to Charles Darwin

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Going Back To Cali!

Hey Good People,

Just wanted to give a heads up that later on this week I will be heading to L.A. with my promotional partner KennyFahim. With that said I'm sure I will be back with plenty of stories and opening up a picture section to the site.

Make sure to check out the youtube clips on the right, as well as the associated blogs listed, as these folk will definitely keep you up to date on whats going on all around.....











Thursday, July 31, 2008

Hip Hop We Gotta Do Better?!?!?



Alright so I am a big Luda FAN!


Hence me promoting his new mixtape, in yesterday's post.

I even heard the Pro-Obama song and didn't over analyze it..... However after getting home from work, I come to see Ludacris on the News....

So much of a big deal was made that Obama had to reply quicker then he did for numerous other controversies...... Clinton, Negative Adds, Mccain, Religion, Pastor Wright, Hague, arrogance . . .






The BBC reports.....



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7534736.stm



A song by rap star Ludacris criticising Barack Obama's opponents has been called "outrageously offensive" by the US presidential candidate's campaign.

Politics As Usual calls President Bush "mentally handicapped", and insults both Hillary Clinton and John McCain.
"Ludacris is a talented individual but he should be ashamed of these lyrics," said Mr Obama's spokesman Bill Burton.

The rap star's publicist initially declined to comment, reported the Associated Press.

'Great talent'

The musician used a misogynistic term to describe Mrs Clinton and urged Mr Obama against appointing her as his running mate, saying that she "hated on you".
Mr McCain, the Republican candidate for the presidency, does not belong in "any chair unless he's paralysed", according to the rapper.


Mr Burton added: "As Barack Obama has said many, many times in the past, rap lyrics today too often perpetuate misogyny, materialism, and degrading images that he doesn't want his daughters or any children exposed to."


The Ludacris song urges black people to cast their votes in the forthcoming election, and lends his support to Mr Obama's bid.


The lyric "the world is ready for change 'cause Obama is here" is repeated throughout the track.
In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine earlier this year, Mr Obama included Ludacris when describing hip-hop stars he considered "great talents and great businessmen".


In 2006, before he announced his intention to run for president, the politician met the rapper privately in Chicago to discuss youth issues.



Now there can be several arguments that "The media is taking advantage." or "It's because Ludacris is Black." etc and so on.....





My question for you is:





WE KNOW the media will be unfair, biased, ignorant, judgemental and WE KNOW that a double standard exists(Not saying we should be happy with it).

But if WE KNOW these things are prevalent, shouldn't we as supporters be more cautious with what we put out......so maybe through Obama winning, without these distractions that WE KNOW will happen, the change will come???







Ludacris . . . I am a big supporter, but I do think that you are a better businessman, and could have made a better judgement as to "How your song will be taken out of context, before you put it out there." And my biggest fear as a fan is that this is just a publicity stunt for your album..... Say it aint so Luda...Say it aint so...