Archive for the ‘Ghetto Celebs’ Category

MO-FON-GO!

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

The Internets Celebrities are back on their grizzly with episode 4 of their NYC webseries – Mofongo

The only questions I have for you internets is this…

Whose mofongo taste better in your mouf?

The Puerto Ricans…

Or the Dominicans?

Want more ICs in your life?

Then you might should fux with the ICs on Facebook for video updates and info on public screenings of IC videos?

CHEA!

Attack The Block To Beat The Heat…

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

Internets, Jay-Z is hosting a screening for this flick TONIGHT.

If you are in NYC and want a nice little date night freebie on a Wednesday RSVP ASAP: rsvp@135stagency.com

ATTACK THE BLOCK
NYC Screening hosted by Roc4Life.com & Rocawear
Wed 7/13 at 8pm
Sony Pictures Screening Room
550 Madison Ave (b/w 55th & 56th), NYC 10022

Beats, Rhymes & Gripes…

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

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True story, funny story about Q-Tip…

I know him as Jonathon from the days when Queens kids would occupy the IND platform at Queens Plaza and take those subways to their respective schools. The kids that congregated on the platform went to every make and model of school there was. Jarobi went to Brooklyn Tech and Tip went to Murray Bergtraum.

All I can tell you about ATCQ back then was that they went about their business like true professionals. There was no subway rhyme cipher. Truthfully, Q-Tip was as much about broads as he must have been about his beats. I feel like we butted heads [ll] from time to time chasing chicks from Norman Thomas HS.

Several years after high school and I see that A Tribe Called Quest is killing shit with Bonita Applebum. Until I saw the music video on Ralph McDaniels show I didn’t even realize how culturally significant Jarobi and Jonathon were to become. Their style was effortless and unique. ATCQ had my full support from that point forward. Sure, the music was dope, but these were also MY dudes making good.

I run into Q-Tip several months later at Powerhouse nightclub wearing a Tribe Called Quest tee. I loved that t-shirt and one of my exes (read: jumpoffs) got me for that joint just like the first Tribe album cassette which I ended up buying three(3) times. When Jonathon saw my shirt he got all tight and said to his homey, “Look at this nigger.”

I was like, “What?”. Tip asked me, “Where did you get that shirt?” I told him that I bought it at a skateshop downtown. I bought it from my dude who used to piece me Stussy shirts and Fresh Jive caps at this shop on Varick Street. What did it matter since I was repping his band was my response. Then he told me that none of the money from that shirt I was wearing was going to support the group, that his artwork’s copyright was being used without his permission.

Q-Tip’s complaints didn’t make any sense to me at the time like they do now, but in the same instance I think he was getting a lesson in piracy and commercial art. If you don’t want someone to steal your ideas you might should prA’li just stop thinking. And if you ever have a good idea, you best be having another one.

ATCQ was a great idea and NO ONE can ever take that away from Q-Tip.

atcq movie

Get Ready For Combat…

Friday, July 1st, 2011

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The Combat Jack Show was another classic webcast on Wednesday night. Microphone issues as usual. Uninvited guests and never a topic too taboo for the discussion. Shouts to Torae and Nitty Scott for kicking it with us for a few minutes.

Sasha Jenkins and CHINO BYI rounded out the show’s lineup. Two words… Class. Sick.

The Combat Jack Show (The Random Edition) 6-29-11 by PNCRadio

I’m getting into all kinds of mess this weekend so hold onto this excellent Combat Jack Show episode from the week prior featuring Jean Grae and SlaughterHouse (and more specifically Joell Ortiz) co-manager Mike Herard.

The Combat Jack Show 6-23-11 (Jean Grae & Mike Herard) by PNCRadio


NEWMANATI!!!

Smif N Wessun: Still Hard [ll]

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

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So much of music today is seen the same minute its heard. So with that in mind DuckDown gives you the visual treatment for Smif N Wessun featuring Styles P and Sean Price titled ‘That’s Hard’.

I mean, with these four(4) individuals on a track could it be anything but hardbody?

Copp this for your earholes: Smif N Wessun x Pete Rock = Monumetal

* BONUS VIDEO * BONUS VIDEO * BONUS VIDEO *

The police brought mase to the Monumental release party.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t the rapper.