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15/06/2006

Today Was A Good Day

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Another Youtube post (Blogspirit needs to let me post videos!!!!). It's been going through my mind for the last couple of weeks that today would be a good day. Since Ice Cube's been killing it recently. I figure that 'Today Was A Good Day' for him. On top of that it's one of the best summer songs ever and has been in my head for weeks.

Chops Remix

I bought Chops's album a couple of years back mainly because of the huge guest features. It was nothing more then a decent effort although you could clearly hear Chops's very serious production skills. I came across some Chops Remixes of Bun-B and UGK songs a few months ago that I was playing out and on my radio show (R.I.P). Watch some videos of Chops remixed Southern bangers. Sometimes he even improves on the original...

 

 
 
 
 

Is it over?

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 "Skydiving twenty-six positions this week is Cam'ron, landing hard at No. 61. After only 4 weeks, Cam's charts position is on killa mode, as Killa Season has fallen victim to the hip-hop competition. The Harlemite has rounded off his total digits to 192,975, with the week-in total standing at 16,234." Taken from SOHH.com
 
Because it really, really looks over. Juelz looks like he will outsell Cam and Juelz is on Jay's label. $8 a unit isn't much when you don't recoup. Damn shame. How the hell did he manage to throw that away? Only Cam knows.
 
Is Tru Life wasting his time? How did I know that the next New York rapper to drop to less then T.I's first week sales would be ridiculed by his peers? Why Saigon won't drop? Saying there's no unity is cliche. But seriously...

11/06/2006

XXLMAG.com

I remember when Elliot Wilson hated Bloggers. Seemingly over night his website XXLmag.com has become one of the best Hip-Hop blog centres out there. SOHH.com has it's place for sure, but they'll never be able to compete with XXL's resources.

Is Hip-Hop really responsible...?

Amazingly badly researched, ignorant, scary and trez-racist article written by Neil Spencer here, with contributions far more educated and realistic from Patrick Neate who wrote the book 'Notes From A Hip-Hop Planet' Spotted via SpineMagazine.com (because f*** knows I'm not going to The Guardian's website).

This isn't the first time I've been disgusted and horrified by the lack of research at The Guardian. When you read articles like these about a subject that you care about and can claim a reasonable knowledge on, seeing the obvious flaws and lack of research it really makes you wonder what to believe when the "Experts" write about any subject.

"leading one industry insider to remark that 'the record companies have turned themselves into pimps'. Wow. I think Neil may have spent some time writing for The National Enquirer.

"The more sophisticated add that murder and mayhem have always been part of pop's discourse - witness the many old blues songs featuring gunplay or the gore-soaked 'murder ballads' of country and folk.Some hardcore hip hop does fit into this lineage - Eminem's catalogue, for example, includes skilful narratives of life on the wrong side of the tracks" I have never been the man to point out race in Hip-Hop. I don't think I really need to now.

"In recent years other, better informed voices than Cameron have also had 'the courage to speak up' - Trevor Phillips of the Commission for Racial Equality and Lee Jasper, of the National Assembly Against Racism, for example" Hmmm. I wonder what makes Trevor and Lee more "Qualified"? Must be there great knowledge of Hip-Hop and their difficult upbringings?

 

10/06/2006

ATD:13 On Monday!


The 13th installment of the great ATD series of online mixtapes from the great Akira The Don goes live on Monday. The tape will feature guest vocals from the likes of Why Lout?, Face, Bashy and more is set to be Akira's best yet.

 Check Akira's website on Monday to download.

Hoods and Badges!

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Why Lout?'s Marvin The Martian released his Universal distributed debut E.P 'Hoods and Badges E.P' on Monday June 5th to critical acclaim. The E.P is available from iTunes, Napster and such websites from which people who buy music online buy music from. He also released a sampler for free the week before called 'Hoods and Badges Mixtape' featuring the best of the rapper's last 12 months recordings including production and mixing from Jack Nimble and Akira The Don. Read about the inventor of the NME dubbed "Grindie" genre here download the free mixtape here. Read an interview with Marvin here and check out his MySpace and his Official Website to learn more.

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