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DP Is Heavy In The Streets…

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

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Friday nights are usually banana bread. This week is no different. Okay, the parties are different. The outcome is still the same. DP will be in the streets.

Holler at’cha boy if you see him.

younity

YOUNITY presents…

HEART & SOUL Exhibition and Book Launch WRAP PARTY

This is your last chance to catch the legendary 30ft. graffiti mural collaboration between Lady Pink, ACB, NIZ, Toofly, AM, Sofia, Aiko Nagawa, Diva, Jaquee, Jen 1 and QA. Next stop is Berlin.

Friday 11.14.08
ALPHABETA
70 Greenpoint Ave
(G train to Greenpoint Ave)
7-10pm – FREE

No RSVP required

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HUSTLENOMICS presents…

The 5th Annual HUSTLENOMICS Art Exhibition

Theme: Politricks

Hustlenomics Collective provides annual events for artists in the areas of photography, visual art, design, and print media . The collective represents talented up and coming Artists from the Bay Area, California to all boroughs of New York City. Each year the Hustlenomics collective organizes an exhibtion for the artists to showcase their art in an environment that honors honesty, culture, and the struggle. The Hustlenomics annual event has been successful in providing artists who normally don’t have this outlet, a space to shine and feel empowered.

Friday 11.14.08
M1-5
52 Walker Street, NYC
btwn Church Street & Broadway
(N/Q/R/W or 6 trains to Canal)
7pm – 9pm FREE
$5 – $20 sliding scale after 9pm

Oh, and yeah, a performance from Blitz Ambassador and his full ensemble.

Stop Sleeping On This Classic Album…

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

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BILLY X. SUNDAY goes all in on 213’s ‘The Hard Way’.

When you talk about singing rappers as much as I have then I need to acknowledge that singing and harmonizing are part of the foundation of rap music. Rappers have always wanted to be singers its just that none of them have the vocal ability. None except Nate Dogg.

Nate Dogg might not be in the MTV rotation ever, but when you put his catalog of Hip-Hop hits alongside any other sanger’s pop music hits Nate pwns the competition hands down. ‘The Next Episode’ is such a gangster song that I think they have an ASCAP agreement where a chick gets raped everytime the song gets played. What is better than a chick getting raped? Except maybe to the chick? Maybe.

Warren G’s ‘Regulate’ is another joint that Nate Dogg blazes with an untouchable verse. How many fools do you think get clapped at while the shooter sings the Nate Dogg verse? That is hardbody Hip-Hop. I’m not saying that falling in love with a stripper and buying said stripper drinks aren’t popular verses, but at the end of the day we all have to agree that buying shit for bitches is symptomatic of trick behavior. And doing shit for bitches just to get at some snatch is problematic (happy born day fam).

Nate Dogg represents that type of groove where you kick a broad out of your car if she even acts like she ain’t giving up the stanky dugout. Leave her ass right on the side of the highway. That shit is hilarious. Let that bitch call her boyfriend to come pick her up. Ha.

How many of you fucks with that 2.1.3. album? Please get familiar with that shit. Straight up gangster rhymes and smooth ass G-Funk beats. Nate Dogg spits his best Sammy Davis Jr. street crooner shit and Snoop Dogg is actually listenable. I don’t know why so many niggas still sleep on this album. I don’t. I play this shit all the time. You should too.


‘Gotta Find A Way’


‘Joystick’


‘Groupie Luv’

Black Jesus Is For The Kids!

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

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While working on the new season of Boondocks episodes AARON MacGRUDER has been busy producing educational films for the childrens.

I can see this series on some ABC after-school specials type ish. Anybody remember ‘The Story Of The Teenage Alcoholic’?

LL COOL J = The G.O.A.T.

Friday, November 7th, 2008

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UnKut has a classic interview posted with the man who is arguably the greatest rapper of all time.

Enjoy.

LL Cool J – The Unkut Interview

BUCKSHOT IZ BACK ON TRACK…

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

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The Boot Camp Clik is back in the building at the Knitting Factory this Saturday 11.08.08.

Black Moon and Smif-N-Wessun will perform a gang of their classic tracks with a live band backing them up. Classic Hip-Hop will be in the building. Check out this lineup of hits…

‘Who Got The Props’
‘How Many Emcees’
‘I Gotcha Opin’
‘Buck Em Down’
‘Black Smif N Wessun’
‘Shit is Real’
‘U Da Man’
‘BUCKTOWN’
‘Stand Strong’
‘Let’s Get It On’
‘Wontime’
‘Timz N Hood Check’
‘Wreckonize’
‘Sound Bwoy Bureill’

Knitting Factory
74 Leonard Street, NYC
Doors 9pm