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Putting The Social In Media Week…

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

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My peeps at Rule4080.com stays in these streets

Social Media Week descended upon NYC along with Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and just that normal NYChicanery that takes place every week.

Big up to Flud Watches, Pool vodka for hosting Torae at the Gallery Bar in L.E.S. upon the release of his latest project titled ‘H<3RT FAILURE’. Think of this album as an 808’s and Heartbreaks for the hardbody, knuckle punch rap set. This joint is for the brothers who might just hit a broad if she needs that kind of discipline.

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Some ladies like it rough too. I will bet you that Lethal Lipps wouldn’t mind being slapped in the mouf.

Diesel came out to party along with the Flud Watch boss Doug C.

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I ended up snatching a bottle of Pool vodka from the next party at Stay Lounge along with a container of white cranberry juice. Diesel and I then proceeded to continue the drinky drink off in the corner without interruption.

Pool vodka is bringing that smurfberry juice back to the nightclub scene. Don’t front and act like you don’t want any.

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That blue shit is bananas but at least it tastes better than the period punch looking Nuvo. The people at EMI were handing out bottles of that shit to anyone who came to their offices to listen to Raekwon’s latest album ‘Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang’.

I kept it strictly Goose and cranberry.

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Rule4080 and OKayPlayer will attest that I was not OD on this night of being social. Raekwon is back on his metaphysical old man rap steez with this album. It follows the concept of the Shaolin school doing battle against the Wu-Tang school because unbeknownst to them they are being manipulated by outside forces to reveal their secret techniques. Some Gordon Liu rapper type shit.

The album has several bangers including the opening title track which also has a video. Raekwon definitely fux with social media to move his music to the masses. Raekwon’s TWitter game is the new Tiger Style.

VWFTW!

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

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Star Wars anything is a win in my book.

But y’all already knew that.

The ShadyHouse Homecoming…

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

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The Highline Ballroom has been the home for some of NYC’s best Hip-Hop shows over the past two years. In the last two months I’ve gone from watching Lil’ B to Das Racist and now to SlaughterHouse all tear up their stage. SlaughterHouse ended up taking that shit a little too literally by ending the night with a brawl, but then again, that is the rap music they embody to the masses. Black hoody, Timberlands, punch you in the face 1990s NYC rap music.

The wrinkle that I saw SlaughterHoiuse add to their show was when they invited several fans onto the stage to try and recite some of the lyrics from their songs. It provided a light moment which proves the band doesn’t take themselves too seriously. They are serious about their rapping tho’. And the guest performers that added to the bill were all proven lyricists – Bun B, Pharoahe Monch, and Lloyd Banks. The SlaughterHouse concert was more of a homecoming celebration than a victory lap.

This bodes well for all of Hip-Hop.

SlaughterHouse and collectives of rappers with strong pen games still has a wide open lane on the rap music highway. Lil’ B and the adamantly quirky Das Racist also have their respective lanes. While the latter two might seem to receive all of the ‘ink’ from new media outlets SlaughterHouse is demanding they stay in the spotlight. They could have gone away after the collective’s first album didn’t meet the commercial level of success that most people has already attached to it.

SlaughterHouse recouped their swagger while on the road performing before huge crowds and sold out venues. They all knew that they had something together and just needed to give it time. SlaughterHouse returned to the NYC stage last night a bit wiser, but still as cocky and confident as they have always been. Rap music needs SlaughterHouse. Rap music needs groups of performers that believe in their own greatness. If there has been one steady complaint about the current crop of high profile rap artists its that they don’t believe they should be winners.

SlaughterHouse KNOWS they should be winners and how strong is their movement now with the Hip-Hop Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis recording from the same studio? It almost isn’t fair to put this much power in Joe Budden’s grasp. I hope Royce can keep him contained long enough to get some of Dr.Dre’s advice, and more importantly his soundscape. I don’t think we’ve seen the best yet from SlaughterHouse. Rap music needed this adrenaline shot in the arm. So it could get back to punching people in the mouf.

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised…

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

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Forget what you hear from the MSM (mainstream media), it’s the MC’s (monied military class) who run that rap shit in Egypt.

Money, Power, and the Egypt Protests

another DP.com Politricks drop brought to you by the good people at WNYC

Museum Quality Lifestyle…

Friday, February 4th, 2011

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Tomorrow will be the 1st Saturday event at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.

You know how much I love these events. And since it’s the February 1st Saturday I will be doing it real big and popping several tags. On my calendar I consider February to be the first half of my Black History celebrations. I conclude Black History in August with HarlemWeek, bit that’s a whole ‘nother drop.

I’m laying out the ‘fit for the 1st Saturday and it is official lifestyle on the ‘Lo [ll]. Nothing too crazy, but just for the heads that recognize.

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Inner Layer – Union shirt

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Base Layer – Polo Country zip neck pullover
The elbow pads and inner-stitching details are churchtastic.

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Intermediate Layer – lambskin suede button down
I am the Marshall’s come up champ.

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Outer Layer – Silk/Linen shawl cardigan
My bad if y’all seen this I.T. already.

And then I decided to top off this ‘fit with something from the DP vintage archives…

POW!

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