Archive for the ‘Crappers’ Category

DEFEND QUEENS!

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

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The epicenter of rap will forever be in the boro of Queens. Checks the stats. That is just a fact. The next Q-Boro rap wave is turning into a flood right before our very eyes. Action Bronson, along with his Outdoorsmen comrades have opened the lane for retro boom bap rap by bringing originality and slick emceeing back to the microphone.

I can’t say that I have heard any wack shit from Action, Meyhem Lauren or A.G. da Coroner and now they are turning the heat up to 1000. Listen to this track off the newly released Action Bronson x Statik Selektah project ‘Well Done’ which features Meyhem. Maffew Ragazino and the Coroner.


‘Terror Death Camp’

Action Bronson and Mayhem Lauren should be this nice alongside one another. They have been doing this thing for a long time. I’m not just talking about rap either, but graffiti, Polo and whatever else they fucking want. These dudes are the new Lethal Weapon.

Respect The Flood!


‘Central Bookings’

Bronsolino – ‘Not Enough Words’

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Action Bronson’s project with Statik Selektah ‘Well Done’ drops tomorrow.

The video below is for a track off the album. Peep the fine acting from some of Queens’ finest degenerates, Meyhem Lauren and Uncle Paulie.

Happy Thanksgiving bitches!

How Cold? Ice Cold…

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Download DONNY GOINES latest project ‘Success Served Cold

Sponsored by Rocawear and Artful Dodger with features and beats from the likes of Just Blaze, Killer Mike, Bun B, XV, Pill, Laws, Jon Connor, Brother Ali, Fred the Godson, Statik Selektah and more

Back From The Future

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Editor’s note: All praise due to Combat Jack for getting me two(2) bylines in the latest issue of The Source…

Were you caught up in all the hype of the release of the Nike Air Mag shoes nicknamed the ‘Marty McFly’ after the lead character in the Back 2 The Future movie franchise? The pricetag might have been somewhat prohibitive however if you work at McDonald’s, or worse, write for a living. But if Hip-Hop has taught us anything it has enabled us to spot trends in advance of their blooming so that we can get in on the pop culture action from the ground floor.

Who better than The Source magazine then to spotlight some of the trends which will take over the culture in the next few years. Invest in these trends now and by 2015 you can flip these off to your friends for a sizable profit.

2012 – Apocalypto Rap – The Mayan calendar ends in the year 2012 which also coincides with the birth of Jay-Z and BeYonce’s first child. Will this baby be the savior of the Earth or the messenger of death? Neither, but the child’s birth will spawn the subgenre of rap music dedicated to decoding the book of Revelations. If you think Jay-Z’s book ‘Decoded’ was a bestseller get a load of this joint called the ‘Bible’. No, I mean read the Bible.

2013 – Scarface 30 year anniversary – What in the world is more Hip-Hop than the movie Scarface? And what is more romanticized than selling drugs to people you live with because going to school or working to build your community is just too fucking hard? On the 30th anniversary of this seminal film in Hip-Hop culture we will see a rebirth of recreational crack cocaine use. You can either smoke it or sell it (trust us, sell it) but you had better buy yourself a whole lot of it now before the price skyrockets. Beam me up Scotty.

2014 – Illmatic 20 year anniversary – Something that is also very Hip-Hop is nostalgia and reminiscing on the good ol’ days. You know, the days you used to catch lightning bugs in jelly jars and ride your Big Wheel on the sidewalk, before you would have to sell crack to your neighbors. On the 20th anniversary of what most rap bloggers have determined is Hip-Hop’s greatest album we see a flood of CD’s titled in homage to NaS’ classic… Trillmatic from Bun B, MeekMillmatic, Pillmatic, and IllBillmatic. I even predict Sean Price will release Brownsvillematic which is actually his Mic Tyson album that was due to drop in 2010.

2015 – The reconstruction of the World Trade Center site is finally completed and Biggie’s line from ‘Juicy’ is permanently deleted from the song, lest the new WTC site get blowed the fuck up again.

2016 – End of the world – Kiss your sweet ass goodbye because its all going to end this year around the time of the WNBA playoffs.

Doppelgangaz – ‘Who Can Say’

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

EP and Matter Of Fact let me know they were planning something nice to drop on their fans before the year’s end. Some more of that Shark Music that we fux with.

In the meantime and in between time here’s a tasty little track from the Doppelgangaz. Shark up bitches! #Trillwave #Moodgroove

WHO CAN SAY by The Doppelgangaz

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