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CNN: The War Report 2…

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

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Raekwon managed the awesome feat of recapturing lightning and placing it inside of a bottle. I absolutely h8 albums that are sequels. It seems incredulous to create the sequel after a decade has passed. With Raekwon’s 2009 triumph ‘OB4CL2’ opening the lane for retro NYC rap, maybe CNN can find some similar success?

The War Report is one of rap’s great albums. Part of the reason is the energy and desperation contained in its sound. This album is as much a Tragedy Khadafi disk because his veteran influence helped shape the style of CNN. How can you make a WR2 without his presence. Very capably is the answer from Noreaga.

Capone and Noreaga sit down for a few questions after playing several tracks from the their upcoming project ‘The War Report 2’…

CLASH OF THE TITANS…

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

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The above picture was taken during the volcanic eruption in Iceland. Lighting strikes where the Earth has opened a wound. Who hangs around to photograph shit like this? White, natch.

Who would win in a fight of lightning versus lava? Or the internets versus ninjas? You decide here…

Most Awesomest Thing Evar

Happy New Year Mingus…

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

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Editor’s note: I always tell people Happy New Year on their birthdays because that is what it really is to them. Since being birthed again would be problematic for our mother’s wombs. Here’s a drop from a good friend of ours shouting out the great Charles Mingus…

“You haven’t been told before that you’re phonies,” said bassist, composer, and activist CHARLES MINGUS (1922-1979) from the stage one night. “You’re dilettantes of style. A blind man can go to an exhibition of Picasso and Kline, and not even see their works, and comment behind dark glasses, ‘Wow! They’re the swingingest paintings ever, crazy!’ Well, so can you. You’ve got your dark glasses and clogged-up ears.” Mingus, a large, voluble, candid, sensitive, contradictory and impulsive man, made these provocations out of love, particularly for Duke Ellington (from whose band he’d been fired after chasing trombonist Juan Tizol with a fire axe) and Charlie Parker, whom Mingus honored with the greatest of his many uniquely evocative song titles: “Gunslinging Bird, or If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger, There’d Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats.” A Los Angeles native who grew up in sight of Simon Rodia’s Watts Towers, Mingus was himself inimitable: a virtuosic musician of vast emotional nuance and a man who’d press hard for his sense of justice, whether critical, economic, or racial. Sometimes Mingus’ ambitious reach exceeded his grasp — his short-lived record label, Debut (co-owned with Max Roach); his decades-in-the-making semi-autobiography, Beneath The Underdog (1972) — but the work he did still astonishes. Not everybody appreciated such truculence. While he lived, Mingus won but a single Grammy, and that for liner notes: “Let my children have music! Let them hear live music. Not noise. My children! You do what you want with your own!”

via HiLoBrow.com

Who’s Gonna Take The Weight?

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

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‘Just To Get A Rep’


‘Check The Technique’


‘Who’s Gonna Take The Weight?’

All you need to know about Guru from Gangstarr is that one night at Mars nightclub during a TRIP party a brawl breaks out in the rap room and Guru grabbed the mic to settle people down. He had an unmistakable voice that was raspy and rough. He instantly garnered the respect of an OG with his voice and his rhymes. The fact that his rhymes were about the truth is why he is a legend.

Gangstarr is iconic Hip-Hop because they represent the powerful sounds of the voice and the drum. Just like the Roots are at the essence of everything simply Black Thought and ?uestlove, Gangstarr was Guru and Premier.

God bless Guru’s soul and give peace to his Gangstarr family.

Everytime I hear this song I will have to spit Guru’s verse.


Gangstarr featuring Nice & Smooth – ‘DWYCK’

via Slang Rap Democracy: Guru + Gang Starr Videos

SHAUN PRICE: The Belle Of The Ball…

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

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On second thought, I’m glad that the ‘Lo-End Theory event was slightly pushed back into the season.

If it warms up enough we could get a public appearance from a Polo princess – SHAUN PRICE.

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