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FREE GORDON VOIDWELL!

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Gordon Voidwell hasn’t been put in jail like so much of your favorite rappers.

Gordon Voidwell is having a totally FREE show at Lincoln Center 2niite.

It begins at 8pm and is located on 62nd and Broadway at Lincoln Center’s David Rubenstein Atrium!!!

It will be on time because it’s at Lincoln Center and they take things more serious over there.

Fuxed The Fux Up…

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

crown royal

This Crown Royal Black got me twist rock.

I tried to steal a bottle but they peeped my steez early.

Anyhoo.

The music was spun by Just Blaze.

The crowd was all the internets that I fux with.

How the fux do I still make it to the day job?

Functioning alcoholism.

Get Ready For Combat…

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

combat jack show

The Combat Jack Radio Show returns tomorrow with a return special guest – Sean P!

I need to get all this based god mixxie music out of my system…

The Combat Radio Jack Show
PNCRadio
Thurs/Fri crossover 12mid – 2am

The Combat Jack Show 1-7-11 (#mixxie) by PNCRadio

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combat jack show
combat jack show

Meyhem Lauren: King Of Queens…

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

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This video is a mini-mini doc in homage to the boro of kings. I’m not talking about Brooklyn, it’s all about Queens.

From Meyhem Lauren’s debut album ‘Self-Induced Illness’ comes this track – ‘Queens’.

OhMyGodBasedGod…

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

based

What did I learn about Lil’ B after seeing him perform last week at a sold out Highline Ballroom? This dude has swag on one trillion. What exactly does that mean? Nothing. Everything.

Hip-Hop has become music’s superhighway with countless lanes moving in all directions. At this point Hip-Hop is like rock music in that it needs a clear delineation of sub-genres to help the fans know what they are fuxing with. Lil’ B’s music isn’t what I would call rap even if it is heavily influenced by rap music. Dude likes to call his sound #Based music. It’s more like Hook Rap since the rap verses amount to not much more than a repeated chant.

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based

I’m not going to sit here and knock Lil’ B’s lyrical skills when he himself will tell you he is a horrible rapper. What Lil’ B uses to develop his fanbase is his monster work ethic and more importantly, his accessibility to his followers. I’ve never watched a performer make himself so available to their fans as Lil’ B did in the Highline Ballroom. The show entered surreal cult status when fans told Lil’ B that he could fux their girlfriends and their mothers.

Lil’ B really has cats drinking the Kool-Aid like Jim Jones (no DipSet).