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Thursday, October 8, 2009

**GASSSS FACE**


Since i'm on a roll today and feeling a lil cranky i'm giving away gas faces no hugs today! Gave the gas face to FaceBook and now at my job with my sign i made of a bent up wire hanger (also my daily shank) and some tape. Plan on holding it up to whoever deserves it today. Now i gas face you Blogger! **Gasssssssss Face**

Monday, October 5, 2009

R.I.P. DJ MR. MAGIC...



Pioneering DJ Mr. Magic, host of New York City radio program “Rap Attack,” the first rap mix show on commercial radio, died of a heart attack. **SMH** If you don't know of this man and you claim to be hip hop i suggest you do your research. R.I.P. to another legend.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Where is the Love???


Being a mother of two i worry about who my seeds look up to and admire, I talk and show them the good, the bad, and the ugly of life. I'm not gonna go to deep with other aspects but this music today has been a focal point in my household. I, just as my seeds are victims to the new joints out and its because of the beats and melodies of the songs. But damn...they sing about some strait disrespectful shit and our children are listening, and unknowingly being programmed. Let me give you an example of our latest discussion. So i see the new video Mario ft Gucci Mane joint "Break Up" on MTV Jams and i like the joint (so what! lol) but when i really paid attenetion to it i was like damn thats fucked up! My son and daughter sitting there singing along basically saying he buys you everything..he dicks you down..he may not come home/cheats on you but "if im lovin' you, why would you wanna break up?".

Where in this song is it telling the female to respect herself enough not to be bought or take any bullshit from a dude? Where in this song is it telling a male to respect a female enough not to cheat, and buy a womans affection? Where is the love??? Your daughters are being programmed to be whores, sloppy seconds and to be happy so long as your getting the Gucci and being iced out. Your sons are being programmed to show his love and affection to a female by making it rain on her, always coming out of pocket and dickin' down females with strait disrespect. These are our children, and we act like there is nothing to do about it "it is what it is". Thats some bullshit, we need to do better folks. We are raising a generation of
disrespectful, hard core, desensitized, money hungry sex addicts. Harsh? Well its true and its sad.

What can you do? Well for one it is your responsibilty as a parent, uncle, aunt, cousin, sister, brother, or friend to talk to them, break shit down to them without preaching. Teach them that they are special and so are people who they may become intimate with in the future. Let them know that the shit in those songs or in the movies is bullshit, everyone needs genuine love & respect. Families are becoming extinct...lets build it back up people.

P.S. Props to Misty Benson on the art work.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Ghostdini...what son!

**SMH** GhostFace is the greatest storyteller ever!!! Yeah he got madd special guests on the new album but its all relevant. This right here is how you mix Hip Hop/R&B...this is how you do ya amateurs! GF keeps it relevant through every joint..never being corny. WU-TANG!!! Out September 29th cop it!!!

P.S. Trk 5 - "Stapleton Sex" ....WHOA!!!! **2 thumbs up**

# Title Producer(s)
1. "Not Your Average Girl" (featuring Shareefa) Scram Jones
2. "Do Over" (featuring Raheem "Radio" DeVaughn)

3. "Baby" (featuring Raheem "Radio" DeVaughn) Austin "Watts" Garrick & Rashad Smith
4. "Lonely" (featuring Jack Night)

5. "Stapleton Sex" (not on edited version) Sean C & LV
6. "Stay" Skymark
7. "Paragraphs of Love" (featuring Vaughn Anthony & Estelle)

8. "Guest House" (featuring Fabolous) J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League
9. "Let's Stop Playin'" (featuring John Legend)

10. "Forever"

11. "I'll Be That" (featuring Adrienne Bailon) L.T. Moe
12. "Goner" (featuring Lloyd)

13. "She's a Killah" (featuring Ron Browz) (Bonus Track) Anthony Acid
14. "Back Like That (Remix)" (featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo) (Bonus Track) Xtreme

Friday, September 18, 2009

HERE'S THE SKINNY


As a woman I don't mind seeing a man with bright colors in his gear. It's okay. But skinny jeans!!! SKINNY JEANS?!?!? This is bullshit! What the f*ck are you thinking? Why do I need to see the shape of your ass, thighs and calf's through your tight ass woman jeans?

Huh?

To make matters worst, you got the nerve to sag your pants. Hmmmm? Let's think about that: sagging tight ass skinny jeans? Hey, maybe you LIKE looking like an inmates bitch? That's not a good look for you outside of prison, homeboy.

And as far as you skinny jean wearing criminals---do not, I repeat DO NOT try to go out and commit any crimes because your dumb ass will get caught. You can't run from the jakes if you don't have any blood circulating through your legs!

I'm very open-minded, but this sh*t is ultra-feminine. I wear tight jeans.....but I'M A WOMAN! This sh*t is SUPPOSED to hug my ass.

FINAL ANALYSIS: Unless you're a gay man, it is unlawful to wear skinny jeans. Extra negative points for sagging, skinny jeans.

Some of you dudes disgust me.

Friday, September 4, 2009

DJ Sayeed - Jump Off The Wall Mixtape!



DJ Sayeed "The Peoples DJ" has done it again. This particular mix doesn't just pull from the obvious MJ classics. The hits are in there, but they are coupled with other gems that rarely get their due on Jackson retrospectives. Each song was chosen to tell a story and the blends are fiyah! Give a listen, as this is one of the better MJ Tribute mixes available.

MIXTAPE W/ CD TRACKS
http://www.mediafire.com/?tnxovkz5dgc

MIXTAPE(mp3 file)
http://www.mediafire.com/?zwzmnmummyj

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Supreme Justyce!!!


Fuck Barbie! Fuck Bratz! Its all about these shero's...SUPREME JUSTYCE!!! This is my god brother/sisters (Muhammed/Lydia/Kecia) genius idea please peep the links and support!

Check it out - Ryze N’ Shyne’s Supreme Justyce.

"Muhammed began to envision what a positive girl of color characters would look like, and he turned to Lydia and Kecia to help bring that vision to life. Together, we determined that we wanted to offer girls products that are strong, independent, and which avoid the overly sexualized and stereotypical depictions that are so prevalent in today’s main-stream programming. We wanted to provide girls of color with characters that encourage a positive self-image without taking away fun and adventure. We are striving to erase the current images of women and girls of color being used as "exotic" ad-ons for entertainment purposes and replace them with images of strong powerful and confident charac-ters. It is with these goals in mind that we brought Supreme Justyce to life.


The tween market is saturated with products that do not represent our children’s diverse faces and interests. In addi-tion, many of the products marketed to girls of color are not age-appropriate or are based on harmful stereotypes. Su-preme Justyce is the answer to what the tween market is missing: positive, age appropriate images of girls of color. Every girl has a need to feel accepted, and falling short of the accepted images a girl sees on TV can be devastating to a girl’s self image. Ryze N’ Shyne believes that the solution to this problem does not involve changing our children; rather, it involves expanding what are children are exposed to. Ryze N’ Shyne is looking for the opportunity to break the mold and show girls it is OK to be exactly who they are. Take a moment to meet Supreme Justyce and acquaint yourself with Ryze N’ Shyne LLP. See how we are working to help young girls embrace themselves, and ask how you can be involved in supporting our important work. At Ryze N’ Shyne, we believe girls of color weren’t made to fit in. They are made to stand out." ~ RNS Press Letter

My daughter is one of the many characters of the Supreme Justyce (Kandia the DJ). Each shero is based on a "real-life" girl (Muhammeds daughter - Justyce and other daughters of fam). Pass the site on to anyone you know with daughters. Word!

Be sure to check out the first Supreme Justyce Comic: Bambi on Trial!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Buff is the 5th Element of Hip Hop! I think so!!!


Give Buff his got'damn props! I rarely hear folks mention Buff today when it comes to beatboxin' which is to me the 5th Element of Hip Hop (some would say Knowledge buts this is my blog hehe). There has been a great deal of discussion about who was the first, however one thing is for sure, and that is that in 1983, a trio from Brooklyn won a talent contest at Radio City Music Hall. The trio, formerly known as The Disco Three, Mark "Prince Markie Dee" Morales, Damon "Kool Rock-Ski" Wimbley, and Darren "Buff the Human Beat Box" Robinson. These were The Fat Boys. Buffy helped the group win the talent contest through his ability to use his mouth to recreate hip-hop rhythms and a variety of sound effects. The prize? A record contract. Mhm!!!

Human beatbox legends such as Buffy, Doug E Fresh, and Biz Markie helped propel beatboxin' into the limelight throughout the 80's, and the scene has been growing ever since. Shall i even mention jazz great Bobby McFerrin!?! Michael Winslow the Vocal Effects Master (Police Academy)....

Props to you Buff!!! Props to you!

BUFF!!!!

The Mars Volta...freshhh ta def!



The Mars Volta is from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001 and currently based out of Mexico. Founded by guitarist Omar Rodríguez-López and vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala. The band incorporates various influences including progressive rock, experimental rock, punk rock, jazz fusion, funk and Latin/Salsa into their sound. They are known for their energetic and improvisational live shows, as well as their concept-based studio albums. (Thanx Wikipedia!) This is a must check out in my book for those of you who aint stuck in a box with music. Yeah im calling you out, you know who you are lol.


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