Archive for the ‘Fanboy Ish’ Category

Snow? Let’s Go…

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

I was reminded about this track while a rare snowstorm buffets NYC.

Roc Marciano’s ‘Marcberg: Reloaded’ dropping soon.

EFF YO’ McRIB!

Friday, October 28th, 2011

I had my first McRib evar this week.

H8’d it.

While I had my camera out I got into some other assorted fuckerys in and around NYC.

I’m calling this type of video blogging ‘lifecasting’ because it just reflects all the shit I get into in my daily life.

Yelawolf Is RadioActive…

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Yelawolf is going stadium status with his latest album ‘RadioActive’. He specifically said this album is his attempt to cross over to the mainstream rap music markets. After listening to the album in its entirety I definitely heard some of those ‘lighter in the sky’ arena rap songs. Apparently the direction from Eminem is paying off.

At least Yelawolf still keeps his live performances trill.

Up All Nite With Action…

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

BamBam Bronsolino goes a little Hollywood with a feature on Carson Daly’s late nite show.

Bronson is one of the hottest rappers in the game right now because he knows his way thru the kitchen.

“Let that boy cook!” is what I’m sayin’.

College Music Journal Gets XXL…

Monday, October 24th, 2011

The College Music Journal is a fucking marathon event held in New York City to present new music and filmmakers to a broader audience. I suppose its NYC’s version of South by SouthWest. Concerts are smashed out with a dozen or more performances every night. I stopped fucking with CMJ because I was getting wack rap fatigue. That shit is worse than diabetes.

My homies, the Outdoorsmen, have been on a recent tear thru NYC. Meyhem Lauren at Webster Hall was crazy. Action Bronson all over New York City has been bananas. Action Bronson and his Outdoorsmen comrades KILLED at SOBs but the crowd had dwindled to only a handful of people since they got their mics at 3am.

The scene at the Highline Ballroom was a bit different tho’. XXL Magazine had the building packed to the rafters. Instead of headlining this show Action Bronson was opening for Kid Ink, French Montana and M.G.K. otherwise known as Machine Gun Kelly.

Rap music is still being saved by white people. In the crowd and on the mic.