Archive for the ‘Crappers’ Category

Blaq Poet featuring Meyhem Lauren – ‘Hood Talk’

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

blaq po society

Here’s another sick feature with Meyhem Lauren coming off Blaq Po’s joint ‘Blaq Poet Society’. The concept Blaq and Meyhem skill on this track is some classic bodega bullshit.

#DefendQueens!


Blaq Poet featuring Meyhem Lauren – ‘Hood Talk’

Shaz IllYork feat. Meyhem Lauren – ‘Low Down’

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

shaz illyour A.U.

On my way home from Atlanta I found myself outside the Long Island Rail Road station at 2am and someone yelled out “DP what up!?” I looked around and bam it was my dude Shaz IllYork. Dude comes from those parts of south Jamaica Queens like the rest of the Outdoorsmen clan. We politicked for a minute since we were both trekking home like occidental travelers. Shaz even dapped me off with his stellar street album ‘Air Unlimited’.

I haven’t posted enough work from the young stunner Shaz IllYork, but this heatrock also comes with a video so hold this track internets.


Shaz IllYork feat. Meyhem Lauren – ‘Low Down’

The whole street album ‘Air Unlimited‘ can be DL’d (no Bruno) at the link.

Hip-Hop Music’s OG Martyr…

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

scott larock

Scott LaRock has been on my mind a lot recently because of the anniversary of his passing (which I hate to be reminded of for anyone) and because I have been trying to corral D-Nice to appear on the Combat Jack Show.

As everyone brings to light how bad the 1980s were for people living in the center city we almost glamorize the drug business which was shredding any remnants of the Black comm-unity. The small achievements of the civil rights movements and the Black realization(power) were being voided and nullified because Black folks still needed the government to keep the new deals in place.

As a social worker Scott LaRock was at ground zero for the new depression and trust me that the 1980s were a depression for the inner city. Television was the invention that made people think poverty had a laugh track Good Times and Welcome Back Kotter made us desensitized to being disenfranchised and undeserved. Scott LaRock saw first hand the recidivism which routinely brought people back to the shelters.

Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac have a better narrative for a Vh-1 movie or better still a feature film because their murders perpetuate the trope that there is a fratricidal war amongst African Americans. Scott LaRock’s death is the bellwether that the American dream is really a nightmare for Blacks. An educated man and an active entrepreneur and community activist cannot escape the violence that a drug-fueled society creates.

Scott LaRock is Hip-Hop’s first martyr. His death made me see the path of self-destruction that I was on and I made an about face at that point. I let Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy be my guides to understanding the world outside of my New York City confines. As big as this city is it was incredibly insular to hiding the politricks that put crack in the community in the first place.

The 1980s was an incredible time for my enlightenment but it was also a turbulent time for many African Americans as the government systematically widened the chasm between the class with information and the masses being given disinformation. It was also a trying time for the people who would be the collateral damage of this undisclosed class warfare. If you want to remember the impact of Biggie and ‘Pac then you must also consider the man who had to be removed for Hip-Hop to easily go pop.

Rest In Power Scott LaRock

Watch The GOAT…

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

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Watch The Throne fanboy videos >>> Otis video.

This joint comes from Hip-Hop Is Read founder and unabashed Laker stan – Ivan Rott

Who Gon Stop Me from Ivan on Vimeo.

Grown Man Rap FTW…

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

sean legend

The internets cup overfloweth with Sean Mandela music.

Here’s a link to the J-Love mixtape titled Sean Price: Grown Man Rap

Get it while it’s good and get your grown man rap right. No jacket required.

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