Monday, March 29, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Drake Conspiracy?
By hexmurda
I don't hate Drake.
There, I said
it.
Don't know the dude, never met him. I think he's a talented
cat, rappin' and actin' and sangin' and all that.
He's even got
the only record spinnin' on urban radio that I don't hate more than the KKK
hates Obama.
But that doesn't make him the savior of Hip-Hop.
Not by a longshot.
However, apparently some real
CEO's (not the n****as in your hood with business cards for their record label
and their car wash, with numbers scratched out) these n****as inhabit whole
floors of skyscrapers and have anointed Drake "NEXT."
I can see it
now, intra-office memos written in invisible ink, phone calls where coded
phrases like "bury the sun" are uttered, secret communiques transported by
carrier pigeon.
Clandestine meetings on park benches where
identical briefcases are exchanged. Limos pulling up to a rinky dink bodega in
Brooklyn, with the shrouded occupants going through a hidden door behind the
counter, down a secret passageway lined with platinum plaques. The passage
leading to an underground fortress, that either looks like a witches' coven or
the f***ing NORAD bunker.
They're all here.
All of
them.
Morris. Bronfman. Cohen. Rhone. Liles. Reid. Greenwald.
Iovine.
All of them.
Sitting in thrones at a huge
table carved out of an ancient oak tree, drinking from golden goblets filled
with a substance that bears an uncanny resemblance to blood.
These
are the people who make the decisions. They decide whose careers thrive and who
ends up on a f***ing milk carton in XXL.
These are the folks who
operate the proverbial "MACHINE," and they can George Bush the button whenever
they feel like it.
And they have convened for one reason, and one
reason only.
DRAKE.
Yeah, that sounds like some real
Skull and Bones bulls**t, right?
Monday, July 6, 2009
New Ace Hood Ft. Jazmine Sullivan and Ross
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
R.I.P. Michael Jackson
The dramatic death of the brilliant singer seemed to obscure his recent controversies and kindle warmer memories of Jackson the child star and Jackson the show-stopping, moonwalking headliner.
The worldwide chorus of grief united the famous — statesmen and superstars alike — and the legions of ordinary people who grew up with "Thriller" and "Beat It."
Word of Jackson's death jolted nearly everyone, from a young man in Colombia who was named after the King of Pop, to Malaysians who named a soy drink for him, to a generation of people around the world who have tried, in vain, to moonwalk.
"It's horrible news, so unexpected," the Italian actress Sophia Loren told The Associated Press by telephone. "The world has lost an icon and music has lost treasures. He wrote songs that generations of yesterday, today and tomorrow will all keep on singing. What he wrote was amazing."
Loren and her children had been frequent visitors to Jackson at his Neverland ranch in California, developing an enduring friendship.
"I hope that Michael will find that peace that maybe he did not have in the last 15 years."
Update Tribute Featuring Chris Brown, Game, Nas, Puffy, Boyz 2 Men
Monday, May 4, 2009
Asher Roth & Cee Lo
First statement dude does sound like em..... but not lyrically the same element so let the audio ride homie.... I'll check the others out soon, almost back to my rap happy place... still bumping "Hard+Work" by my man FAME though....
Monday, March 23, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Clipse hook up with Rick Ruben!
Rubin, who signed the group to Columbia Records when he was named co-chairman in 2007, has already finished one track with Malice and Pusha T, and has plans on recording several more for their upcoming album, Til The Casket Drops.
The multi-Grammy-award winning producer has a famed history in the hip-hop industry. Along with Russell Simmons, he is responsible for co-founding Def Jam Recordings, where he crafted hits for Run-D.M.C., LL Cool J, and the Beastie Boys. While his last hit in the hip-hop world was Jay-Z’s “99 Problems” off of 2003’s The Black Album, Rubin has been behind some of the most critically acclaimed CDs in the metal, rock and country genres over the last decade.
Clipse’s third studio album, Til The Casket Drops, is reportedly set to drop in the summer. The disc’s first single “Kinda Like A Big Deal” featuring Kanye West and produced by DJ Khalil will be released on March 9. – Elan Mancini
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Monday, September 29, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Jersey City to Harlem Hiphop connect!
Shout out to Harlem's Charles hamilton & Jersey City's Joe Buddens.....
Jersey City's F.A.M.E. and Harlem's own MoeRoc
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
ThePoetNightDay.com
A Love dreamt about,
Desire of the soul
Forbidden thoughts,
The night will cover
Blemishes hidden,
Secrets released,
A lasting truth,
One last chance
Conquer a mountain,
Seek a final destination
Finish the race,
A touch of beauty
The end is near,
A rare triumph
Victory looms,
Expressions can’t be contained
Explosion of emotions,
A fist clenching climax
Built up pressure gone,
One last look
A Final peek,
A loving smile
At my Portrait of Love,