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6/5/08

Lakers vs. Celtics

This was back when they had “Technical Warnings” and “Fighting Fouls”. Times sure have changed! I remember watching this Lakers vs. Pistons (or Celtics) game on ESPN Classic, and Worthy was swingin and kickin in the 2nd fight that happened in the game! After the 2nd one, the ref goes both benches and says “If this keeps up, Im gonna start throwing people out!” Nowadays, if a player not involved in a fight comes off the BENCH, its a 1 game suspension. I'm always saying that todays NBA is less exciting, and I hate to say it, but fights is what made those rivalries what they were...RIVALRIES! Lakers v. Celtics, Lakers v. Pistons, Bulls v. Heat, Bulls v. Knicks, even Kings v. Lakers... what did they have in common? EXACTLY! By no means am I saying that an NBA team should have to resort to having four basketball players and one brawler on the court at all times, like the NHL, or that the Ron Artest incident should be a weekly occurance, but maybe when two players get physical, maybe the ref can let em fight a little longer than usual, or maybe players SHOULD run off the bench, so like the MLB, you have the one main fight, and then a couple of little side fights going on. ANYway, I knew the NBA was lacking something for the last couple of years, and it AIN'T just #23.





and for you so called 80's babies...weren't raised in the 80's if you don't remember this! this was back when you could only play with the teams that made the playoffs!
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...oh, and I can't forget to meantion the odd and disturbing NBA finals promos one last time. this one wakes me up in my sleep! It's still better than hearing the Black Eyed Peas "Let's Get it Started" over and over and over and over again.

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6/4/08

DJ Premier: A Legend

Peace yall. This is a DJ Premier mix that I did back when we used to the D2S Audio show, and after we ended the show, I got a couple mixes that I'm just sittin on just like this one. This one is highlighting one of the best producers of our time, So you can listen to this mix and really hear the style how unique his style was. Please note that this mix was done LIVE, meaning no multitracks or editing...so you'll hear a couple errors and mistakes, but that's the beauty of it! Also, this was my first time using the Pioneer efx-500, so I went a lil over board w/ the echos! but Nonetheless, It's a solid mix!

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Obama!

Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, the 46-year-old freshman senator from Illinois, ended a 16-month political marathon Tuesday, clinching enough delegates to become the first African American presidential nominee of a major political party.
It was a momentous occasion in American politics not acknowledged by the country's first viable female presidential candidate, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton - once considered the Democratic Party's inevitable nominee - who told supporters in New York she would make no immediate decision about her future, while privately expressing interest in becoming Obama's vice presidential candidate.
Speaking to some 20,000 ecstatic supporters, Obama graciously acknowledged his former political rival as a formidable and historic candidate after he surpassed the final hurdle, amassing 2,154 delegates, 36 more than the 2,118 needed for the Democratic nomination.
That effectively ended a grueling, divisive Democratic primary race which began exactly five months ago with his surprise caucus win in Iowa and ended Tuesday with a split decision in the final two states, a 10-point loss in South Dakota to Clinton and a 15-point win in Montana.
"Tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another - a journey that will bring a new and better day to America," said Obama, in a victory celebration designed to underscore his eagerness to take on the GOP presumed nominee John McCain in the general election in November.
"Because of you, tonight I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States," he said to an explosion of cheers in the very same hall in St. Paul, Minn., where McCain, the 71-year-old Arizona senator, will be nominated by his party in September.
"America, this is our moment. This is our time - our time to turn the page on the policies of the past, our time to bring new energy and new ideas to the challenges we face," Obama said, in a speech echoing positive Reaganesque themes of America's greatness and possibilities. "Our time to offer a new direction for the country we love."
By contrast, Clinton - surrounded by her husband, former President Bill Clinton, daughter Chelsea, donors and supporters at Baruch College in New York - defiantly celebrated her final win in South Dakota and offered nothing resembling a concession. Indeed, backed by the theme song, "Simply the Best" by Tina Turner, Clinton continued to argue that she is the most electable candidate. While she congratulated Obama for being a formidable candidate, she never mentioned that he now has the delegates for the nomination she has been chasing for nearly two years.
That effectively left her options open, and many of her delegates and supporters have vowed to bring her case for the nomination before the party's credentials committee at the Democratic National Convention in Denver in late August.

Obama's camp immediately began the work of reaching out to Clinton - and he reportedly called Clinton in an effort to bring her backers into the fold. But it was the stunning impact of a historical political landmark that dominated the evening: that Obama, the son of a Kenyan-born black man and a white woman from Kansas, succeeded in shattering a centuries-old color line in clinching the nomination of a major American political party.
"This is perhaps the second greatest moment in African American history - symbolically right up there with the abolition of slavery," said Professor James Taylor, who teaches politics and African American history at the University of San Francisco. "It will have tremendous effect across the world ... overnight, the world will exhale and say, 'My God, America has done something different, unprecedented.' "
Many African Americans, both supporters of Clinton and Obama, said it was a stunning landmark they never expected to see in their lifetimes.
"This is a moment that (America) is ready for ... a major step in completing the unfinished business of a great country," said Rep. Barbara Lee of Oakland, an African American and the first member of the U.S. Congress to endorse the Illinois senator. "I grew up in Texas, and I couldn't even go to public school or drink out of public water fountains. ... It's a major, major statement about who we are as a country ... and how far we have come."
But the Rev. Amos Brown, a longtime civil rights activist and the pastor of the Third Baptist Church in San Francisco - and a supporter of Clinton - said older African Americans view Obama's landmark moment with joy, and considerable caution; their high hopes have often been shattered by seeing promising black leaders cut down, stopped and destroyed by racism.
"I applaud what he's done, but we must go beyond symbolism to substance," said Brown, who said he is willing to "work my heart out" for Obama.
But there will be many obstacles, he said. "People forget so easily, they don't know the way of the river," he said. "They haven't been down this path. I've been able to, in these 67 years, get a broad perspective ... about the heat of the day and the oppression" still existing regarding the issues of race.
Other Democrats said that they were concerned that Clinton's speech did not suggest a unified front.
"I'm disappointed tonight that Sen. Clinton did not reach out more to Sen. Obama," said Donna Brazile, an undecided superdelegate and African American Democratic leader on CNN. She said Obama has personally assured her he wants to sit down with Clinton and to mend fences.
And Democratic unity will be key: Even before Obama was declared the presumed party nominee, McCain effectively launched the general election contest with a full-fledged assault on the Illinois senator.

Speaking from Louisiana, McCain was backed by a sign announcing his new slogan - "A Leader We Can Believe In," a direct spin on Obama's signature motto, "Change We Can Believe In." He attacked the Democrat as an inexperienced, ineffective and insincere candidate, saying he is "an impressive man, who makes a great first impression ... but he hasn't been willing to make the tough calls, to challenge his party, to risk criticism from his supporters to bring real change to Washington. I have."
Obama, speaking to his supporters, countered that "John McCain has spent a lot of time talking about trips to Iraq in the last few weeks. But maybe if he spent some time taking trips to the cities and towns that have been hardest hit by this economy - cities in Michigan, and Ohio, and right here in Minnesota - he'd understand the kind of change that people are looking for."
The presumed Democratic nominee promised an upbeat campaign, saying that his campaign will not use "religion as a wedge and patriotism as a bludgeon."
"Because we may call ourselves Democrats and Republicans, but we are Americans first. We are always Americans first."

Steve Westly, the former state controller who became an early campaign fundraiser and co-chair for Obama in California, recalled that when he endorsed Obama in early 2007, most Democrats were firmly behind Clinton and "it was about the loneliest I've ever felt in politics."
And that's another reason why Tuesday's results capped an extraordinary ending to a quixotic effort by Obama.
"We've been talking a lot about getting this new generation on board, and he has made it happen," Westly said. "He has brought more people, more in contributions, and he has touched a chord of involvement we haven't seen ... since Bobby Kennedy."
Delegate totals

Barack Obama 2,154
Hillary Clinton 1,919.5
2,118 needed to clinch Democratic nomination
Pledged delegates

Obama: 1,765
Clinton: 1,637.5
Super- delegates

Obama: 389
Clinton: 282
Primary results

Montana

86% of precincts reporting
Barack Obama: 56 percent
Hillary Clinton: 41 percent
South Dakota

99% of precincts reporting
Clinton: 55 percent
Obama: 45 percent

5/19/08

Saul Williams: List of Demands (Reparations)

Another great Nike commercial with an even better song. Now I'm sure I don't need to be promoting Nike, but it turned me on to this Saul Williams track which is real fresh. What makes the concept funny is I don't think the people at Nike actually took a listen at what Mr. Williams is saying in this song, or even cared to even think what it is about. You think I'm bullshittin, huh? Well, watch the video or download the song, and sing along. I don't think Mr. Phil Knight will care too much for this message.








I want my money back. I'm down here drowning in your fat. You got me on my knees praying for everything you lack. I ain't afraid of you. I'm just a victim of your fears. You cower in your tower praying that I'll disappear, I got another plan, one that requires me to stand. On the stage or in the street, don't need no microphone or beat. And when you hear this song, if you ain't dead then sing along. Bang and strum to these here drums til you get where you belong.

I got a list of demands written on the palm of my hands. I ball my fist and you're gonna know where I stand. We're living hand to mouth! You wanna be somebody? See somebody? Try and free somebody? I gotta list of demands written on the palm of my hands. I ball my fist and you're gonna know where I stand. We're living hand to mouth! Hand to mouth!

I wrote a song for you today while I was sitting in my room. I jumped up on my bed today and played it on a broom. I didn't think that it would be a song that you would hear, but when I played it in my head, I made you reappear. I wrote a video for it and I acted out each part. Then I took your picture out and taped it to my heart. I've taped you to my heart dear girl, I've taped you to my heart and if you pull away from me you'll tear my life apart..

I got a list of demands written on the palm of my hands. I ball my fist and you're gonna know where I stand. We're living hand to mouth! You wanna be somebody? See somebody? Try and free somebody? I gotta list of demands written on the palm of my hands. I ball my fist and you're gonna know where I stand. We're living hand to mouth! Hand to mouth!

Ecstacy, suffering, Echinacea, bufferin. We aim to remember what we choose to forget. God's just a baby and her diaper is wet.
Call the police! I'm strapped to the teeth and liable to disregard your every belief. Call on the law! I'm fixin' to draw a line between what is and seems and call up a brawl. Call'em up now! 'cause it's about to go pow! I'm standing on the threshold of the ups and the downs. Call up a truce! 'cause I'm about to bust loose. Protect ya neck,'cause, son, I'm breaking out of my noose.

I got a list of demands written on the palm of my hands. I ball my fist and you're gonna know where I stand. We're living hand to mouth! You wanna be somebody? See somebody? Try and free somebody? I gotta list of demands written on the palm of my hands. I ball my fist and you're gonna know where I stand. We're living hand to mouth! Hand to mouth!


Download Saul Williams- List of Demands (Reparations)

5/16/08

Produced by: Shondrae 'Bangladesh' Crawford

I wanna highlight my man Bangladesh (no homo) who is one of those producers who don't have a Huge catalog, but he has some CLASSIC bangers. Here's just a few you might know...




8 Ball & MJG - No Drama



Kelis - Bossy



Ludacris - What's Your Fantasy



but this is the one you REALLY want! THE 2008 SUMMER TIME ANTHEM!!

Lil Wayne - A Milli (Main, Instrumental, and Acapella)


And someone made a cool lil video too! It'll take you about 15 seconds to realize its not an ACTUAL video, but it's WAY better than those video slide shows most people have.




NOTE: To all the mixtape emcees and producers that get acapellas and put they're own beats over em, I think this is one that you gotta leave alone...I don't think this one can be outdone!

5/15/08

Common - The Light '08 (Prod. By Just Blaze)

One of the greatest emcees of all time collabs with one of the greatest producers of all time. a MUST HAVE! Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the first time these two have made a track. (I think the lady from Floetry is on the hook, too)

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5/12/08

WNBA. The 12th time's a charm.

As we approach the 12th WNBA season, its great that the NBA has been willing to bankroll it for as long as it has, but I can't help but to feel just a little hypocritical. I've always been an advocate for athletics on all levels, and I'd love to support the league, but GODDAM!! Gimme SOMETHIN to look forward to! Now, I'm not one to completely write off the league, like most NBA fans, because I think it's great that a woman can earn a living playing basketball, and her career doesn't end with the NCAA tourney (sorry for Cheryl Miller, she peaked about 10-15 years too soon), but it seems like they're alot of things that make the WNBA...u know... the WNBA, and unfortunately, a lot of the problems are things that they can't control.

Here's a list of some of the things that are wrong with the WNBA:

1. It starts during the NBA playoffs. I don't know who's bright idea that was

2. Candice Parker can only play on one team, and she can only play one game a night.

3. It always seems like the Championships involve the Conneticut Sun. I think they played Sacramento one year. I wonder what those ratings were like.

4. The NCAA Championship, WNBA Draft, and Season Opening Tip all happen in a two month span. WTF?

5. Dawn Staley, Shamique Holdsclaw, Cynthia Cooper, Sheryl Swoops...they gotta retire sometime.

6. you PLAY basketball in the summer, and WATCH basketball in the winter. That's the way it's always been. The NBA Season is damn near 9 months, After watching a 3 month playoffs dragged out, the last thing I wanna see is more basketball...ESPECIALLY if it's WNBA Basketball.

7. They got those new promos, that say exactly how people feel. Maybe the players shouldn't be saying those things about themselves.

8. Karl Malone's daughter looks like a female version of Karl Malone.

9. Best-out-of-3 Finals...c'mon now

10. Rebeca Lobo

But wait! It's not all bad! I got some sure fire ways that'll make the WNBA the envy of sports fans abroad...Here they go:


1. You've heard it before, so I'll say it again...LOWER THE RIM! Womens basketball around the world should have an 8 ft rim.

2. While you're lowering the rim, shorten the court. Thee WNBA court looks like its the size of a football field. Softball has a smaller field, and that works out fine for them. PLUS, The ball is already smaller, so it makes sense.

3. 8 Teams...4 East coast, and 4 West Coast teams

4. Playoffs are a 1 loss tournament, similar to NCAA

5. Do they still use that orange and white ball? If so, use a brown ball. They look like the globetrotters...well, the ball does.

6. Play the season DURING the NBA season. Theres enough off days in the NBA calender. Year round sports DON'T WORK!

7. Have Co-Ed Games once a week.

8. Fix the games to have a NY and LA finals

9. stop focusing on fundamentals, and DON'T act like you won the WNBA finals after a dunk! Act like you've been there before (because you have. a couple times.)

10. Make sure Lisa Leslie doesn't retire...and make sure she has children in the offseason. The league can't have her sit aut another year!

Trust me! Follow my lead, and the league will pop off!! David Stern, GET AT ME!

5/10/08

Akon - Senegal

This is a joint you wouldn't expect from Akon, since what most people know about him 'Smakin Dat' or on some 'I Wanna F*ck you' ish...but he has a couple jems that have a positive, or realistic perspective about what's goin on in HIS hood, This is one of my favorite joints, (which I'm pretty sure he recorded before 'Locked Up', because when I heard the song, I remember him having one single out, and it wasn't 'Locked Up') and heres a "Yeah Right" story...I actually met him back then, and told him how much I liked the 'Senegal' song, and he was extremely grateful. He was a real cool cat...we were in a room playin the radio, and the thing I remember is him feelin EVERY song that came on.
If you've ever doubted Akon (and we all have at one point), Download this song, it may give you a new perspective.




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5/9/08

Get up on that Tabi Bonney!

I'm not up on D.C. Hip Hop at all, I haven't been out there since I was in elementary school, but YO! I like this Tabi Bonney ish. He's got a cool style, and to be honest, the lyrics aren't the greatest, but there's definitely replay value, and guaranteed you'll be walkin down the street singin these hooks! The beats are on point, and I love the videos. Peep the videos...then the album (not necessarily in that order).

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You


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Beat Rock



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5/6/08

SWSX 2008

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WE OFFICIAL!!




Check out some of the interview pix

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Del

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Devin the Dude

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El-P

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A-Plus

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Buckshot


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N.E.R.D.

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Kids in the Hall

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C Rays Walls

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Dru Ha

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Sean P.

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DJ Rhettmatic

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Guilty Simpson


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DJ Rhettmatic on stage

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Guilty Simpson on stage

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Buckshot Live

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N.E.R.D.

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Del and myself

For more info and footage, check out www.distortion2static.com!

4/30/08

Group Home - East New York Theory

One of my Favorite Group Home songs, and it wasn't even on the album. Classic joint! Please download and add it to your collection!

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4/18/08

JB (a tribute to James Brown) - Mixed by DJ Haylow

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:TRACK LISTING:
September Song - James Brown
Bring It Up - James Brown
Really, Really, Really - James Brown
My Thang - James Brown
Funky Child (Instrumental)
Funky President - James Brown
Untitled Instrumental - James Brown And The JB's
Baby, Here I Come - James Brown
Can I Get Some Help - James Brown
Soul Power '74 - Maceo And The Macks
Escapism' - James Brown And The JB's
A Blind Man Can See It - James Brown
They Want EFX (Instrumental)
Blues And Pants - James Brown
Slaughter Theme - James Brown
The Boss - James Brown
Get Down (Instrumental)
Funky Drummer - James Brown
Message From The Soul Sisters - Myra Barnes
Take Me Just As I Am - Lyn Collins
Put It On The Line - Lyn Collins
Who Shot Ya (Instrumental)
Think (About It) - Lyn Collins
Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved - James Brown
I'm Black And I'm Proud - James Brown
Get Up Off That Thang - James Brown
Funky Good Time - James Brown And The JB's
Make It Funky - James Brown
Transmographication - James Brown
Same Beat - The JB's
Take Some, Leave Some - James Brown
Here I Come (Instrumental)
It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World (Alternate Version)
It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World (Main Version)
King Heroin - James Brown





















4/17/08

Nas - Made You Look (Funky Drummer Remix)

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3/4/08

The B.U.M.S.

Till this day, it's hard that this group came from the Bay because of the oversaturation of Hyphy, but they did. and they shouted it out thoughout the entire album. When hearing the music that has come out of the Bay during the last 5 yrs, this album seems like a different MILLINEUM! (well actually...) This was definitely a good time in Hip Hop in my opinion...The Wake Up Show, Chat Rooms, every song had a Sample, Urban Video Shoots w/ everyone dressing in layers...anyway. Please listen to the B.U.M.S. album and reminisce, or learn about some classic Hip Hop that Oakland has produced. Either way, its all good. (I've lived in the Bay for 10 years, and I STILL haven't heard anything about the B.U.M.S. whereabouts...help, anyone? btw, I AM familiar with Joe Quixx's whereabouts. He was the Producer for the group, and also the DJ for The Wake Up Show. BIG UP to Mr. Quixx, and my boy Soul Profess informed me that SF's own DJ Pos Red used to DJ for them. IT'S THE EMCEES i don't know about...)


ALSO, I would like to note that D-Wyze's and E-Vocalist's verses on 'Elevation' are two of the best verses in one song that Hip Hop has Produced.



Elevation (Free My Mind)


Take a Look Around

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Download: The B.U.M.S. - Lyfe n' Tyme

2/27/08

Erykah Badu & Nancy Wilson

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2/26/08

Talib Kweli: I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T do you know what that means?!

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Download 'Independent Hustle - Talib Kweli'
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2/22/08

Dilla says, TURN IT UP!


Click here to Download 'Dilla says, Turn it Up!'



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TRACK LISTING:


1. Peanut Buter Wolf Speaks about Dilla (Exclusive D2S Interview)
2. "TURN IT UP!" Intro
3. Trade - Dilla, this one's for you
4. Black Thought - Love Movin'
5. Slum Village - What's Love Got to do With It
6. Slum Village - Look of Love
7. Slum Village - The Look of Love
8. Dwele - Keep On
9. Jamiroquai - Black Capricorn Day (Jay Dee Remix)
10. 9 Yards - Find a Way (Jay Dee Remix)
11. A Tribe Called Quest - That Sh*t
12. Steve Spacek - Eve (Remix)
13. Wale Oyejide - Theres A War Going On (feat. Jay Dee)
14. J. Dilla & Guilty Simpon - Baby
15. J. Dilla - Diamonds (Prod. by Notts)
16. Busta Rhymes - Show Me What You Got
17. Phat Kat - My Own Label
18. J. Dilla & Guilty Simpson - Strapped
19. Nottz & J. Dilla - Coke on Plastic (Prod. by Nottz)
20. PPP (Feat. Jay Dee) - Act Like You Know
21. Guilty Simpson - Clap Your Hands
22. Busta Rhymes w/ Mick Boogie - Step Up
23. Slum Village - Fat Cat Song
24. Consequence - Rock-n-Roll
25. Common - The Movement
26. Charisma - My World Premier (J. Dilla Remix)
27. Black Milk & J. Dilla - Stupid (Prod. by B.R. Gunna)
28. Jay Dee - Make 'em NV
29. Jaylib - Plain To See
30. J. Dilla - Do Ya Thang (Prod. by B.R. Gunna)
31. Four Tet w/ J. Dilla & Guilty Simpson - Serious As Your Life (Remix)
32. Common - The Light (the Hook)
33. Common feat. Erykah Badu - The Light (Remix)
34. J. Dilla and Trade - Won't Do (Remix)
35. Wonway Possibul - I Had a Dream
36. Donut World (Prod. by REL)
37. Madlib speaks on Dilla (Exclusive D2S Interview)








2/20/08

Queen Latifah - Just Another Day

This was by no means her biggest hit, but this was one of my Favorite Queen Latifah songs (this one, and her tribute to New Jersey). I woke up so many times with this song in my head, because of the classic hook. I think it's one of the best hooks Hip Hop has ever heard! It's relavent to everyone, and it gets ingrained in your mental. Everyone talks about when's Lauren gonna start rhymin, but DAMN! WHY WON'T SOMEONE SAY THE SAME ABOUT DANA OWENS!? She was one of the best emcees to bless the mic...not FEMALE emcees, but EMCEES...this is like another life for her, and it's people like her that we need to save what they help cultivate.



Download Queen Latifah - Just Another Day

2/18/08

Weather Report








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2/12/08

That 'Nigger' Nas

THe 2008 grammy's was the first award show that I've seen more than half an hour of in the last 10 years easily, and I think this was a good one to see. The two things that I think will definitely be remembered is Kanye West tellin the production crew to silence the music (which you gotta appreciate no matter WHAT type of music you listen to), and Nas wearing the shirt with the word 'Nigger' across his chest.
First off, I was (and still am) shocked at the amount of attention nd response to Nas' last album 'Hip Hop is Dead'. I thought the title was a bold statement, but I never thought I'd see rappers taking the Album title personaly, the explosion of Hip Hop Properganda T-Shirts, countless 'Hip Hop Ain't Dead' titled Mixtapes etc. But I think Nas' new title transends the boundaries of Hip Hop. His interview with this blond haired, blue eyed reporter, she asked him about it, and as I expected, Nas defended his stance. He uses the word Nigger (not to be confused with the equaly offensive to some, not as abrasive to most spelling or pronunciation 'Nigga') as a symbolic reference to all the oppresion that people of all races face, all over the world, and the eplanation is given to the reporter on live television with no hesitation. The word is so powerful, He even equates the word Nigger to the meaningless war in Iraq, a topic which takes a back seat in this instance. When Nas includes EVERYONE in his list of people who have faced discrimination, "Even Me and You" he tells this bubbly, hot-topic, inside-scoop, reporter, she literally freezes...and doesn't say anything for a good 3 seconds....and she doens't know WHAT to say. I wonder what she was thinking about in those couple seconds. 'Did he just call me a Nigger?' 'I'm not a Nigger, am I?' 'I thought only Black people could be Niggers...' 'Why am I included in this plight?' 'Should I ask a follow up Question?' What she did, which is dodge the topic completely, was most likely applauded by her co-workers and peers. 'Great professionalism.' 'Way to keep your composure.' But that's unknown. Nas did not only explain the title of his shirt, but he also was able to get in a few jabs at the president as well. I bet CNN wish they didn't run into Nas that night! CNN, who probably puts Nas in the same box as 50 Cent, The Ying Yang Twins, and Missy Elliot, probably expected a much less informative two minute interview from Nas, or they knew who they were fuckin with, and felt like they were forced to do the interview because he was nominated. Regardless, the reporter probably took a leave of absence after the ceremony!
The fact of the matter is that I think its great that Nas is tackling a topic that has been an epidemic in not only the Black community, but in every Urban and Suburban community across the country. I think it is also noteworthy that Nas is touching on this topic on musics biggest stage. He could have just as easily done this at the Source Awards, or the Vibe Awards, or the MTV Music Awards, but he wanted EVERYONE to see it...from Bluegrass, to Gospel, from CNN, to BET...Everyone. And truthfully, if I'd like to hear anyone talk about the word Nigger, have an album titled Nigger, or be the voice of the Hip Hop community regarding the word Nigger, it would be Nas. Not Jay-Z, not Lil' Wayne, not Kanye West, but Nas.

I'd like to hear Joan Rivers comment on THAT 'ensemble'!

2/1/08

Onyx / Dead Prez - Last Dayz




One of the tightest, forgotten beats in Hip Hop. I wasn't a big Onyx fan, but I can definitely appreciate their contribution to Hip Hop. they paved the way for anyone who shouted and literally spat on a mic. They're the reason you need a pop screen for recording! I don't thing they get credit for paving the way for a lot of the artists that profited for yellin while rappin, but they got a loyal fan base (especially after readin the youtube comments. I really like how Dead Prez remade the song on their Mixtape. In all honesty, I was expecting a lil better, but you know, it was still fresh.




Download Vocal, Inst, & version feat. Dead Prez
http://www.zshare.net/download/17451269885aaa2f/