Archive for August, 2009

MEYHEM LAUREN IS ‘LO 4 LIFE…

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

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Peep this joint from the homie Meyhem Lauren.

The horns on this joint don’t play.

Meyhem goes in hard [ll].


Meyhem Lauren – ‘What Type Of Life’

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R.I.P. MICHAEL CULLEY a/k/a Boostin’ Billy

God Has Mercy…

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

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^ Thinking of a master plan…

This week has been one of the craziest ever in my life. My day job is crazy enough as it is without having a project like the one I am trying to prep for a ribbon cutting in another four weeks. The Mayor’s podium will be at that joint too so that makes everyone extra anxious. I don’t really have the time to speak to y’all right now. Especially if I’m going to keep my afterwork schedule so brawlick. On Thursday I left the dayjob and was motivating to the PNC Radio studios to listen to Che Grand’s new album ‘Everything’s Good Ugly’. God was already speaking to me and I wasn’t even listening.

I exited the subway and as I was walking down Jay Street I heard someone call me by my family name. Dallas is my government name, my Hollywood name, but that isn’t the name that my family uses to address me so I was immediately disarmed and stopped in my tracks. Who the fuck knows me like that in the DumBo section of Brooklyn?!? Wherever you are God sees you and sure enough it was my man GARY from forever. What the fuck is G doing over here? Although if anyone could be anywhere it would be G.

GARY is fearless and knows how to walk the planet. I shouldn’t ever be surprised if I see a picture of GARY on the space shuttle. G has the fake credentials to get him access on the space station. I hugged my lord in the middle of Jay Street for forever. When I asked G what made him drive through DumBo he told me he was looking to see what the fuck these white were up to. Lol. G said that earlier that day he was wondering what was going on with me. I know who put that seed in his mind too. KENNY WASHINGTON. That dude loved Rakim to death and used to transcribe all of his verses into a notebook. There was a Rakim show later this night at the Highline Ballroom. KENNY wanted to go with his dudes GARY and me.

G and I went back around the way and politicked with the dreads. We twisted up in the park on Franklin and Montgomery just like it was 1989. G’s peoples came down from the building. GARY admonished dude for coming to the cipher without a flame. They playfully argued back and forth before G went to the whip and got his lighter. GARY told dude of the adventures that he, KENNY and I used to get ourselves in. NYC escapades all day every day. Car thefts, boosting missions, 40ozs and blunts on the back of subway trains. It was an everyday operation to survive and thrive in the city without getting familiar with the beast. It still is. The beast rolled down Franklin Avenue and slowed down in front of us. I was just finishing the dutch right then and I tossed it into the grass.

Then my Blaxberry rang out. It was my dude HowFresh at the Rakim show. How had two tickets left and he wanted to know if I could use them. I asked GARY if he and his dude were down to make the trip into the city for this Rakim show? You have to ask some Brooklyn cats that. I knew G was down for the crown and his homey said yeah too. KENNY was definitely in the building. He engineered this whole evening. We drove up to Highline and HowFresh met us outside the venue. Right then Combat Jack and his lovely wife walked up to the spot. We all walked up in that joint and enjoyed the show performed by one of the greatest emcees to ever hold a microphone.

Thank you KENNY.

Thank you GOD.


*A special thank you to DIEGO from Cornerstone Marketing for giving me a press pass.
**Thanks to HowFresh for giving away another set of tickets off the TWitter responses.

The Eagle Has Landed…

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

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What is this shit, Podcast #5? I’ve lost track. Obviously not because I do them often, but more like because I don’t do them often enough. If I could just hook my mind up to some machine that read my thoughts 24hrs a day you good people could see how truly deranged I am.

So here we go partypeople. Another DP Podcast for you to put on your .mp3 player or in the virtual trashbin.

Slang Rap Democracy…

Friday, August 14th, 2009

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HOFFA from OnSmash hit me on the jack and told me that he wanted me to sit in with him and TIM for a StreetLevel.com interview with Raekwon the Chef. HOF knows that Rae is prA’li like my personal fave of all time. This shit was epic. Raekwon was as cool and introspective as you would imagine. I could have sat with this brother for hours and just talked shit about everything.

I can’t wait for the new Raekwon CD to drop on September 8th. I will be copping two of them shits. Don’t tell Joe Budden that.

The Cipher Is Complete…

Friday, August 14th, 2009

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The Boot Camp Clik performed their ‘A Tribute To Classics’ show on Wednesday night in Brower Park. In the heart of Crown Heights they did classics from ‘Enta Da Stage’ and ‘Dah Shinin’. This is the the very neighborhood that birthed these artists. I can’t imagine any other place that this show would be more like a homecoming. We’d have to be on the Franklin Avenue shuttle maybe. I don’t know how we’d get the whole band on the train though.

The Boot Camp Clik is what backpacker rap is all about for me. My Jansport knapsack with the sueded bottom held my Sony walkman cassette player, my Garcia y Vegas, and a boxcutter for whatever whatever. The Boot Camp Clik defines that era succinctly. Even to this day they remain independent artists that haven’t sold their souls, or their publishing, out to the lowest bidders. The Boot Camp Clik has taken the high road in Hip-Hop(literally and figuratively) and this is why they are so important as artistic role models.

Salute these brothers when you see them on the streets.