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Forty Deuce Fisherman Hat Rap Revival…

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

To say that the Hit Squad Reunion show at the BestBuy Theatre was epic would be the definition of the word understatement. Hip-Hop hasn’t looked that good to my eyes in a very long time. The old and the new all in the same building. No compromises. No exceptions. No wack emcees. And all of this taking place in Times Square on a Friday night. This might as well have been 1992 instead of 2012 with all the Polo in the building.

Timeless Truth got things on and popping with their opening set. They were so on point that Erick Sermon asked me, “Who were them Puerto Rican dudes? They nice.” LOL.

Timeless Truth was nice and they had to be on this night. The Hit Squad doesn’t carry that name around for nothing. No matter who they brought onto the stage it was nothing but real classic Hip-Hop hit music.

Our man on the ground with the steadycam ToneRiggz caught some dope ass footage from the event. If the Hit Squad Reunion comes to a concert hall in your area don’t be a crumb and miss this show or Keith Murray might have to slap you in the mouf.

I literally lost my shit when Red brought out Meth. Red and Meth are still one of the most exciting combos in the rap game.

The night ended properly too with the ‘Headbanger’ [ll].

Choose Your Flight…

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

I have to choose between one of these three(3) insoles to rock before I lace up my 2012 Air Jordan system. Today I’m back on the ‘FLY OVER’ level within the high-strapped bootie.

Jordan Brand created some artwork to correspond with the feeling of wearing each of these technologically innovative insoles. The insoles have been dubbed the fleet-footed FLY AROUND, the sleek and stealthy FLY OVER and the hardbody donkey punch FLY THRU.

Go HERE to DL these wallpapers. FIYAHVERKX!!!

NikeID is putting the Air Jordan 2012 into their customization programme. I’m making these Polo Sport inspired 2012s earrrrly.

I love my NikeID shoes so much I mostly never wear them. They are more like art projects to me especially when you think about creating your OWN Air Jordan shoe.

You can go there and create your very own P.E. (player’s exclusive) and when I say player I mean, “Play on, pimp playa”. LMAO

Can we get much higher than designing your very own Air Jordan 2012 ‘Altitude’?

Or you can wait in line for the retros…

“SLOW DOWN BABY!”

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

If you don’t understand what you are seeing right here…

Let me try and break it down for you…

EPMD

NEW YORK CITY

HIT SQUAD REUNION

REDMAN * DAS EFX * KEITH MURRAY * K-SOLO

LIVE N DIRECT – BESTBUY THEATRE – FORTY DEUCE – FRIDAY NITE

COMBAT JACK * FUNK FLEX * PETER ROSENBERG

TIMELESS TRUTH

Erick & Parrish Making Podcasts…

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Please logon to www.PNCradio.fm tonite at 10pm for a special edition of the Combat Jack Show with EPMD sitting in the booth with Combat prior to their reunion show at BestBuy Theatre.

It will never, ever stop…

True York City…

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

The closing of Brooklyn’s venerable Southpaw wasn’t anything like the funeral some of y’all might have imagined. It wasn’t about being sorrowful that this establishment which has been so instrumental (you see what I just did?) in bringing MySpace music acts to a real stage was going away. The Southpaw finale was a celebration in fact. That after all this time, we are STILL here.

Hip-Hop music was a fad thirty some odd years ago. Graffiti was simply people scribbling their names on a wall. The ways and means that poor people expressed themselves were always marginalized and discounted. This was even the case when Southpaw first opened their doors after the tragedy of September 11th. There was no way a spot in Brooklyn would survive booking independent and underground music acts. Southpaw did survive tho’. Southpaw thrived actually.

As the music consumer changed the constant was that there still needed to be a place which could present the up and coming acts still refining their craft. This was Southpaw’s mission. They were very much like CBGB in this regard because the Southpaw space had no design of being better than the people. This was music democracy if that ever existed. Everything happened in Southpaw’s building. Every type of music. Every type of party. Everything.

So when Combat Jack asked me to be a part of this historic event I thought it should be a celebration of the great times I’ve had in this building. Hip-Hop has been thru a whole lot these thirty-plus years and it is still alive and thriving because of the people who believe in its value and its ability to give a voice to the voiceless and disenfranchised. Hip-Hop will surely miss Southpaw, but Hip-Hop will survive and thrive as long as someone out there believes. Are you a true believer?

Peep The Great Zee pics from the event

Peace to Jah C and Chino BYI

Southpaw R.I.P.