Honestly, the scientists working on the Hadron Collider should be taking notes. There’s gonna be a black hole created when the concert featuring these two megastars takes place. #iHipHop
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Avengers Assemble!
Thursday, May 13th, 2010Neal Adams >>>
Midtown Comics is at it again.
10%-50% off action figures.
Discounts on the New Avengers series.
It’s like I’m 10yrs old all over again…
Acknowledge Greatness…
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010J-Love and Meyhem Lauren’s album ‘Acknowledge Greatness’ is like the prequel to the ‘Lo-End Theory. There are features from Timeless Truth, Roc Marciano and Thirstin’ Howl the 3rd. J-Love maestros classic rap beats while Meyhem rips the microphone like a young beast.
‘Acknowledge Greatness’ is a double album of classic material. This album is tragically slept on. Here’s a few tracks that go harder than leather in any kind of weather. The ‘Lo-End Theory is still bubblin’ underground. We gonna get it together before its all said and done.
In the meantime and in between time fux with this real rap shit…
‘Stay Sharp’ featuring Thirstin’ Howl the 3rd
‘Change’ featuring Roc Marciano
‘Rare Species On Earth’
‘If You Talked About Me’ featuring Cappadonna
NBA TIGHT PANTS REST IN PEACE SHOUT OUT…
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010The NBA playoffs are in full swing so I thought I could take a minute of your time to remind you of one of my favorite players to come out of St. John’s University. MALIK ‘SILKY’ SEALY was a credible college player and a reliable pro roundballer until his life was cut short by a drunk driver.
Bronx born, MALIK was the product of the NYC Catholic school system and I cheered for him when he decided to remain home to play college ball in New York City. This was the kind of character that MALIK represented throughout his life. He never lived as a ‘me first’ player, but he accepted the role when it was handed to him. MALIK was selected in the first round of the 1992 draft. In his eight years in the league he established his value as one of the players that you wanted on the floor in the waning minutes of a ball game.
MALIK was on his way home from a birthday party held for his then teammate KEVIN GARNETT when his car was hit by a vehicle moving in the opposite direction on the wrong side of the highway.
I like the possibility of KEVIN GARNETT coming to the Knicks in the off season. K.G. owes New York City biggtime since he is indirectly responsible for the loss of two of our beloved favorite sons, MALIK SEALY and CONRAD McCRAE.
Rest in peace my brothers. I will be cheering for y’all again when I get on the other side of the game.