Archive for December, 2010

Brooklyn Museum Of Art 1st Saturday…

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

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Internets!

Keep it 1000 with me…

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Did I sort of O.D. by going in with a pair of Oakley goggles along with the Oakley Frogskin shades?

The Polo Country shawl collar cardigan sweater is a most classic I.T.

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My lifestyle swag today is very Brooklyn Museum of Art 1st Saturday Ski Lodge Patrol.

Hail Megatron!

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And all my brothers from Crown Heights, Bed-Stuy, Brownsville, Bushwick, East New York and all of New York.

I stunt this way for y’all just to let you know it will never stop, even after I’m gone.

It will NEVER. EVAR. STOP.

BROOKLYN.

Rap is Pop Music And Eminem Is The King…

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

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Don’t tell me that you just realized that Eminem is greatest rapper of all time? Greater than the decoded Jay-Z, or even the stillmatic, enigmatic NaS. Eminem should make an album called Pillmatic. What other musician has been able to parlay their recreational drug use into millions of albums sold and dozens of entertainment industry awards. Eminem is the perfect storm of functional dysfunction in our reality show influenced culture. And most importantly, without a shadow of a doubt, he is a white dude.

The top spot in the pantheon of rap music god’s was always reserved for a white dude. See Glenn Miller for big band music, Bob James for jazz and of course, Elvis Presley for rock and roll. This is America after all we are talking about. It’s the land of milk and honey for whites, but the trail of blood and tears for everyone else. I will accept the fact that Eminem has worked his metaphorical and lyrical ass off to be the king of this musical genre but there is no way we should be discussing his receipt of ten(10) Grammy nominations on an album that isn’t even his best work.

Eminem’s Relapse album was a darker more revealing and technically superior album to this Recovery offering. This latest album feels like something people who have no interest in rap music will enjoy listening to. Sadly, the Recovery album becomes the representative of Hip-Hop to these people. I remember when Sarah Silverman was quoted as being reverential to Eminem for bringing real emotion to rap music. This is the danger of Hip-Hop being absorbed by popular culture. No one will even remember the social and economic frustration that the artform was borne out of.

Rap music has totally jumped into the pop music pool with the praise being lavished on the Recovery album by Eminem. My advice to all the people that cherish Hip-Hop for the authenticity of characters and content that have made the artistic movement so profound need to start putting their underground artists on repeat play. Roc Marciano delivered the best Hip-Hop album this year of any artist or group in possibly the last 10 years but there was no praise nor peep from the powers that be. If we fans of Hip-Hop can’t do better for the heroes still in the trenches then we might as well start calling Eminem the greatest of all time.

The Five Most Dangerous American Cities

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

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Every year Congressional Quarterly, and independent publishing and communication organization publishes a report based on crime statistics compiled from the FBI.

This report becomes the annual listing of America’s most dangerous cities. Their formula for ranking the cities is pretty simple. The amount of felony crime reported in the city is divided by the population size of the city. The same amount of crime might take place in Camden that does in Atlanta, but since there are way more people in Atlanta the city does not rank as high as the depressed New Jersey township.

The controversy that this report generates is based on how the perception of a city might rise or fall in their ability to secure bonds for capital construction. The idea of the dangerous aspect of the city becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy when resources are withheld and the city declines even further. Look no farther than Flint, Michigan for that example. What comes first? Poverty, or the report on the effects of poverty?

You might think that a report like this could help some music executives to find where the next greatest ghetto poets might emerge from. Rap music’s in need of another Tupac, or at least another Nelly. Here’s a look at the top five dead or alive (mostly dead) most dangerous cities in America…

1. St. Louis, MO
2. Camden, NJ
3. Detroit, MI
4. Flint, MI
5. Oakland, CA

Real talk is that it’s a myth that rappers come from impoverished backgrounds. The top rappers in the game right now are all rich kids. Drake? He was rich even before he started rapping from acting and also from having mulatto hair. Drake might as well call his crew The Silver Spoons. None of these cities on this expanded list makes for good rappers because the people that come from these towns are honestly just better at producing criminals.

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

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I stays on that comicbook superhero hypebeast shit.

Copped for $52 at NiketownNYC.

Peace to my peoples.

And I’m gone.

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HYPER IRON MANGA…

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

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Lastnite on the Combat Jack Show, Complex Magazine’s Editor-In-Chief Noah Callahan-Bever was kicking it about some of his favorite comicbook artists. He mentioned Todd McFarlane and Rob Liefeld as his heavy influences in the genre. I’m more a fan of older generation artists like Neal Adams, John Byrne and Frank Miller, but when I think of the newer generation artists whose work I enjoy I look at Adam Warren.

Warren was the dude who adapted the Dirty Pair into a comicbook series. His artwork is heavily directed by anime and manga illustrations. I appreciate it for the graffiti compositions I see inside of it. Warren acts as a storyteller in a similar fashion and retains a frenetic storyline to match his storyboards. I’m excited to see he has done a series with Marvel’s Iron Man character titled ‘Hypervelocity’.

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I’m gonna copp the trade on Amazon unless someone has read it already and tells me that I shouldn’t bother.

Fanboyz Unite!