So I guess when you are really, really rich you are just like a two year old because someone else dresses you?
“Ain’t that like LeBron James? Ain’t that just like D-Wade?”
So I guess when you are really, really rich you are just like a two year old because someone else dresses you?
“Ain’t that like LeBron James? Ain’t that just like D-Wade?”
My favorite emcees from Wesleyan are back with their latest project for the peoples. A full length studio produced album called ‘Relax‘. Das Racist is the type of rap band you don’t wanna play around with because they will eat your food, and being vegatarians means they don’t don’t eat beef or chicken.
At this point if you are still trying to dismiss these dudes as ‘Hipster Rap’ then you don’t get the point and YOU might be the bigot in this equation. Forget about where they come from and respect where they are at. Das Racist gets busy and they fux with this rap shit harder than almost every other rapper in the game right now.
‘Shut Up, Man’ featuring El-P
I’m gonna keep trying to get my dude Sean Price to do a track with these boys since his young homey Danny Brown FUX with Das Racist. Danny Brown and Despot come in the house to slaughter this track. Hold on to your hats internets.
‘Power’ featuring Danny Brown and Despot
This joint right here is just a heatrock for your headphones that you can use to do your marathon workout to. You think this is a joke? Nah man, these dudes are serious as a cyst on your nuttsachs. I told you they were sick like cancer. Das Rasist is a lyrical rap contagion. Are you infected yet? Good.
‘Happy Rappy’
The mainstream media calls Das Racist comedic rap so that they get a pass for not understanding the lyrics or the motives. I call them serious rap. Serious as cancer. Lyrical rap cancer. You are gonna need chemotherapy.
But you are gonna die anyhoo so why torture yourself.
Das Racist debut CD ‘Relax‘ available now.
Jacqueline Onassis might be America’s first queen. She was definitely the first First Lady to have a public reverence which was equal to and if not greater than the President. Maybe that’s a stretch, but I can remember how respectful the media had been with her during my awareness.
She was beautiful and dutiful. Now we are about to read a memoir from her which puts some of her most intimate thoughts and maybe some of the thoughts that she should have kept more intimate into the public record. She was privy to information that we can only politely call ‘sensitive’. It’s funny and sad what becomes public after someone’s death but even America’s Camelot was still just ultimately a fantasy fairytale.
I’m sorry to learn that MLK’s dalliances were dinner table discussions amongst the Kennedy clan, especially since JFK was getting it in with equal aplomb. It’s obvious now why she became such a fiercely private person after the assassination of the President. Once her world was rocked with the truth about her husband she realized she was not immune to the disease that is power and politricks.