I need Chris Bachalo to do the illustration on the Dallas Penn graphic novel. I am fuxing with his pencil game right now [ll]. Hardbody.
Anybody got a contact?
I’ve been shooting so much video I haven’t had the chance to really drop any decent blog posts. I’ll make up for that this afternoon tho’ while I sit here at the editing console all day.
Hopefully our Metropolitans can avoid the sweep at Junkie Stadium in the Bronx.
I don’t have the Yeezy’s but I have something I wanted even more (pics soon come) and wait til you see the footage from the Yeezy 2 campouts. #WhereAreYouYeezy?!? LOL
Speaking of sneakers… Lebron James and the Miami Heat are in the final round of the Association’s post-season tournament and they will face off with Kevin Durant and his Thunder. The real question tho’ is who has the better signature shoe? LBJ or KD?
Stay logged on because I’m gonna go thru my list of FREE shit popping off this week in NYC. Obamas (open bars) included.
INTERNETS!!!
Killer Mike created a masterful Hip-Hop album with ‘R.A.P. Music’ because of the street narrative spoken throughout the CD, but this video right here puts the visual treatment for a rap track on another level.
Copp R.A.P. Music now!
Salutes to El-P and Killer Mike.
This video is THE MOVIE.
Dropping science with the irrepressible Artie Lange. He thought all these Black dudes were a rap gang. LOL
My homey Felipe Gordone got a chance to hang with Combat Jack, Premium Pete, Just Blaze and Matty Raz at this week’s podcast of the Combat Jack Show. The Combat Jack Show has moved into some new digs in the Radio City complex. He tells me good times were had as usual.
The special guest this week is Def Jam’s soulfilled conscious rapper Big KRIT touting the release of his first studio album with the legendary record label. ‘Live From The Underground’ is in stores now. If we get a chance we’ll drop a review on the album, but for now, get ready for Combat…
The first road team win in the conference finals of the Association tourney goes to the OKC Thunder who housebroke the indomitable San Antonio Spurs in the venerable Alamo Dome where the Spurs had been on a 16game win streak.
The Thunder led by Durant, Westbrook and Harden outlasted the Spurs in a hardfought contest.
Closing out the Spurs in OKC has to be a priority for the Thunder because a return to San Antonio will be a level of pressure that only veteran players can withstand.
These Spurs have played this season like a team for the ages but it will be all for naught if Kevin Durant channels his alter-ego Silky Jenkins in game 6.