Archive for the ‘Straight Laced’ Category

Olympic HockGhey’s Big Hit…

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

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Among the big four professional sports in the United States hockey might be the gheyest hence the people from Canada and Europe are always the best at it. Because fighting is legal Blacks are mostly excluded from the sport. You could just imagine the village that gets set aflame after some jig pummels a dude into a bloody pulp. Europeans haven’t rampaged with pitchforks and torches since Frankenstein so you know they are due.

Anyhoo, when hockey is just doing what it do people are smacking the shit out of one another. Peep superstar Russian player ALEXANDER OVECHKIN give the kiss of death to former teammate and veteran superstar JAROMIR JAGR. Boom!

*Automatic [ll] to this drop (natch)

Timeless Truth x Vic-‘Lo x Meyhem = Connect 4…

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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This week has been on some bangout shit here at DPdotcom. I haven’t had this many heat rock exclusives in like forever. It was like a Raekwon album release. Shout out to Timeless Truth for their grind, and especially my homey Meyhem Lauren.

Thirstin’ Howl 3rd, I see you ‘Lo-G.

The ‘Lo End Theory is in effect.

Let’s ride out to this track off PF Cuttin’s East New York Radio compilation.


Timeless Truth featuring Thirstin’ Howl 3rd and Meyhem Lauren – ‘Connect 4’

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* BONUS BEATS * BONUS BEATS * BONUS BEATS *

Timeless Truth just sent me this video clip of some of the outtakes from the ‘Priceless’ video shoot. I can’t wait to see this video after they finish the editing. Shit is gonna be so classic you gonna have to call it Jurassic.

DP.com Poetry Minute…

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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Dedicated to all the ghetto children across the world…

A child is born with no state of mind
Blind to the ways of mankind
God is smiling on you but he’s frowning too
Because only God knows what you’ll go through
You’ll grow up in the ghetto, live as second rate
And your eyes will sing a song of deep hate
The places you play, and where you stay
Looks like one great big alleyway
You’ll admire all the number book takers
Thugs, pimps, pushers and the big money makers
Driving big cars, spending twenties and tens
And you wanna grow up to be just like them
Smugglers, scramblers, burglars, gamblers
Pickpockets, peddlers even panhandlers
You say: “I’m cool, and I’m no fool!”
But then you wind up dropping out of high school
Now you’re unemployed, all non-void
Walking around like you’re Pretty Boy Floyd
Turned stickup kid, look what you’ve done did
Got sent up for a eight year bid
Now your manhood is took and you’re a Maytag
Spend the next two years as an undercover fag
Being used and abused and serve like hell
‘Til one day you was found hung dead in a cell
It was plain to see that your life was lost
You was cold and your body swung back and forth
So now your eyes sing the sad, sad song
Of how you lived so fast and died so young

-Melvin Glover

Rap History Month Salutes Rappin’ Athletes…

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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When Combat Jack told me that we needed to say fux Black History Month and rename this shit Rap History Month I was like “hells Chea!”. August was always my favorite Black History Month anyhoo since that shit is hotter than Africa. And they have Harlem Week.

So now that we are looking at Rap History Month the question is where to begin when talking about the rich history of exploitation of the Black experience that rap music represents more often than not. When rap was first delivered the artists were have-nots and ne’er do wells who often found themselves on the wrong side of the tracks.

Nowadays all the rappers you hear on the radio from Ludacris to Drake to T.I. are privately schooled educated actors who know how to feign their headshots with the appearance of the familiarity of hard knocks. Today’s mainstream rapper is 100% entertainer and 0% educator. When did Hip-Hop and rap become overcome with narcissistic vanity?

I think that line points directly to rappin’ athletes. Here was a population who entered the music biz already with a grip of legit money and notoriety. Think about who started the silly trend of spraying other people with champagne that rappers readily adopted? Athletes were the original entertainers to go broke shortly after confirmed millionaire status. If rap music is described as the soundtrack for ostentatious jewelry and the desire to have sex with big-assed women then professional athletes are the most Hip-Hop people of all time.

Being excessively Hip-Hop however does not necessarily make you a decent rapper. I think we are going to see an inverse relationship to someone’s ability to be good in contests of ghey prowess and the talent to make good ghey music a la Drake. Exhibit A (no Jay Elec) would be Neon Deion ‘PrimeTime’ Sanders who altho’ he has a gang of nicknames he didn’t save any talent for the soundbooth.

Neon Deion gets a pass from our memory mostly because he does some shit even worse than his singing. Deion’s Bama suit collection was the most annoying shit next to Craig Sager’s wardrobe. But Deion was also a championship ring wearer and that helps you get some forgiveness from the fans.

No amount of NBA championships tho’ should let anyone forgive Kobe Bryant for his attempt at being a rapper. This shit was a bigger bomb than watching Detroit sweep L..A. out of the Finals that year.

Kobe raps exactly as you imagined he would. Like a douchenozzle.

One of the most annoying trends that Hip-Hop granted to professional athletes was the ability to contract their names into little two-syllable monikers. Chris Webber became C-Webb. Allen Iverson begat A.I. and Shaquille O’Neal was now Shaq Fu. How sick was Shaquille O’Neal to try and bring back the Fu Schnickens style of rap long after it was washed up?

And he almost did it too.

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Shame on a schnicken that bought the SECOND album.

With this next clip we can see how much 2Pac inspired Chris Webber. Think about it, with all the stops that Webber had in the NBA his soundtrack should have been ‘I Get Around’. As far as Webber’s music career, someone should have called a timeout.

All rappin’ athlete music isn’t utter garbage tho’. Some of it could actually pass for the shit most kids try to sell on their sidewalk mixtape hustle. Allen Iverson and Ron Artest are two dudes who keep the streets on their sleeve no matter where they are. Iverson kept it so street he scared the shit out of any good sponsorship opportunities his on-court play may have generated for him.

Listen to this track called ’40 Bars’ where Iverson basically crafts a profanity laced snitchery session. I guess A.I. didn’t know that you weren’t supposed to name your shooters?

Allen Iverson – ’40 Bars’

Allen Iverson was so Hip-Hop that the rest of his album’s content had to be strictly domestic violence and drug raps.

Speaking of drug raps…

There’s no way I would shit on my hometown crew from 1986 altho’ it’s now painfully evident that their rhymes wouldn’t have been on coke inasmuch as they were on coke when they did their rhymes.

Ah well, cie la vie.

Pitchers and catchers [ll] are back to work.

Long live Rap History Month.

1986 NY Mets – ‘Get METSmerized’

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Timeless Truth x Sean Price = Priceless…

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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I just went to the venue with Combat Jack where we are gonna host the first edition of the ‘Lo End Theory concert series and Polo Ralph lauren swap meet. The space is dope and roomy. I’m thinking about setting up a few tables for vendors to bump their I.T.’s. This is when I holler at another group of internets – Vintage Gear Addicts. Their ‘Lo game is official and deep.

Along with Meyhem Lauren, the concert will feature my brothers from my hometown Corona, Queens. Timeless Truth has been steadily grinding as of late and I can’t wait to sit down with them tonight in the studio during their radio show, the Industry Shakedown, and talk to them about their recent projects. This ‘Lo End Theory event is starting to shape up nicely. 2DopeBoyz and NahRight are going to be in full effect. Are you?

Timeless Truth just sent me this banger called ‘Priceless’. I was at part of the video shoot for this track and I have been open to hear the fully mastered heat.

Timeless Truth feat. Sean Price – ‘Priceless’

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