Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Unsung: The Female DJ Dammit!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Back Trackin' DMX - Stop Being Greedy
DJ Jamad & DJ Wreckonize Present: The Delivery Guys Mixtape
The Delivery Guys Mixtape | Download Here
Swagger Like Her - Amanda Diva
Thundercats Movie Trailer
Thanks WormyTV
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Never Scared - Electro Remix
Never Scared Remix | Listen Here
Shouts to RJ @ White Boys Get Crunk!
Legend, DJ Nice & DJ Green Lantern - Back 2 The Basics 2 (The Resurrection)
01. Ced Hughes & Emilio Rojas- Kick In The Door (Produced by The Kickdrums)
02. Raekwon & Special Ed - Hood Story (Produced by Huu Banga)
03. Curren$y - Got It (Produced by Monsta Beatz)
04. KiD CuDi - Can I Be
05. Nipsey Hu$$le - HoodStar
06. GoDChilD - Toast 2 Life (Produced by Black Friday)
07. Sha Stimuli - Next Up (Produced by J.Cardim)
08. The Kid Daytona - Lately (Produced by Ill Bomb)
09. Theo - Roberta Flack Revisit (feat. Dolly) (Produced by Flying Lotus)
10. Killer Mike - Grinding
11. Nino Bless - Murdera
12. Kardinal Offishall - Set It Off (Remix) (feat. Dr. Dre & The Clipse)
13. Novel - Noise (Produced by Breeze The Beatmachine)
14. Chip The Ripper - Moses Freestyle
15. D-Black - Hold Up (Gangsta Shit) (Produced by Illmind)
16. Fashawn - Freedom (Produced by Exile)
17. Joell Ortiz - Say No
18. Mickey Factz - OnSMASH (feat. CurT@!N$)
19. The Insomniaks - Crashin Whips
20. Mikkey Halsted - Karma (Produced by No I.D.)
21. Skyzoo - Catch Up (Produced by Ski)
22. Billy Danze - Undescribable (feat. Busta Rhymes)
23. Wafleek - The Hollows
24. Harlem’s Cash - Modern Day Malcolm (feat. Santogold) (The Government Remix)
25. A.Pinks - In My Own World (Bonus)
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Xmas In Hollis Remixed For Ad
The song can be seen in their nation wide air campaign airing on a TV screen near you.
Thanks to Woooha
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Mick Boogie Presents - Adele: 88
Fresh off the success of the internationally-acclaimed Viva La Hova, the MB team have reunited to introduce rock star Adele (nominated for 4 Grammy awards) to a whole new audience.
Adele's album 19 set trends and created influence in the pop, rock and international worlds. But what would happen if the vocals and instruments of 19 were combined with the hip-hop sensibilities of the late 1980s, considered by many hip-hop's golden age?
The result is the new release from Mick Boogie... Adele: 1988.
More than a mashup, it's a complete reinterpretation of Adele's album as only Mick Boogie and friends can do.
1) Chasing 1988: The Intro (f/ 6th Sense)
2) Day Dreams (nVMe Remix)
3) Tired (6th Sense Remix)
4) First Love (Remot Remix f/ Naledge)
5) My Same (Garbs Infinite Remix)
6) Melt My Heart To Stone (Kickdrums Remix f/ Big Pooh)
7) Cold Shoulder (Garbs Infinite Remix)
8) Right As Rain (nVMe Remix)
9) Make You Feel My Love (Remot Remix)
Download it here!
Press Play > Fashion Forward
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Swagger Like Her - Rosario Dawson
While most men consider her their ultimate C.I.L.F. (easy one) I definitely consider Rosario Dawson to be one of the most coolest chicks ever on film and yes she is gorgeous! I was watching her make the TV promo rounds this week for her newest flick 7 pounds and so I've been checking out some of her movies in my DVD collection as of late like Deathproof and was very pleased to see that she played Ed Norton's babe in 25th Hour. Love Ed, but that's for another day!
The last time Rosario Dawson joined Will Smith on the big screen was in Men in Black II. Now she’s his leading lady in Seven Pounds, the wrenchingly emotional story of a man who puts his own life on the line to save the lives of strangers. Dawson stars as Emily Posa, Smith’s love interest with a deadly heart condition. As the odds of her survival become slim, they fall deeply in love. The actress did whatever it took to get it right, including extensive research on heart transplants, reflecting on her own mortality and working with a very nervous Will Smith.
Q: You really wanted this role, didn’t you?
A: I fell in love with her when I read the script, but I knew I was competing with a lot of other actresses who wanted to play her. So I didn’t mind doing auditions and putting myself out there to convince them that I needed to do this part because I felt like I understood who she was. I knew that I’d become a better actor for playing her.
Q: What connected you to her?
A: We were in the same body, Emily and I. She looked like me, she felt, in so many ways, like me, even though her heart was failing and I’m very healthy. I just admired her courage and determination to live life in spite of the fact that any day could be her last if she didn’t get a new heart.
Q: Was it unsettling to play someone who’s facing her own morality?
A: It wasn’t as scary, actually, as I thought it would be. I did a lot of research talking with patients who had congenital heart disease. It was really very profound to realize how close some of them were to their own morality. I already understood that from people in my own life who are HIV positive, seeing what that feels like for them. I’m 29 years old. If I was told I had six weeks to live, how would I deal with it? So I’m going to at least take what I know about my mortality and appreciate everything, like walking down the street and thinking about how easy that was for me to start running and all the other things that you take for granted.
Q: The good news is that you get a love scene with Will that’s one of the most intense he’s ever put on the screen.
A: It was at the very end of filming and I was thinking about how beautiful and fulfilling it would be. You know, girly kind of stuff because I’m a real romantic. And Will was like, ‘All right. We’re going to do this scene today. Woo!’ I went, ‘Calm down, we’re not about to play basketball.’ I had to get him to chill out because he was so nervous and actually very shy about doing all that intimate stuff. We joked about having his wife Jada there just to kind of help him out, which might have been a little weird. But it turned out to be a very sweet and really incredible moment between us.
Q: Did you connect with the idea of someone totally committed to changing the lives of others no matter what the personal cost?
A: I believe so much in the idea of strangers reaching out to each other and having a positive effect. It’s inherent in all the work that I do with groups like the Lower East Side Girls’ Club. I believe the ideas in this film are tremendously important to be shared on a large scale.
Q: Do you think of yourself as a good person?
A: We are judged every day. There are people out there who might think I’m a jerk and people out there who think I’m more than just an actress. Personally, at the end of the day, I think of myself as a good person. Do I think I’m perfect, though? Not by any stretch of the imagination. I’m always trying to be a lot better. And after a movie like this I definitely see where I could be stronger in that.
Q: You relocated from the Big Apple to Los Angeles. Are you getting used to it?
A: Basically, growing up as a New Yorker, the whole L.A. driving thing has been very new to me. I like driving a lot. I just really enjoy that space. I always take it as an opportunity to listen to music and check out the scene. But other drivers? I’ve been in situations where I’m driving and people start wading into my lane and cutting me off. And there was a woman painting her toenails as she was driving. It’s shocking to me what people do behind the wheel. I’m like, ‘I understand you’re bored and you think you can drive this route with your eyes closed, but you can’t.
Q: How do you feel about the way women are portrayed on the screen?
A: I see a lot of positive images. I’m just tired of all the movies like Saw where women are just the objects of brutality. We’re at war right now. And it’s really interesting that it seems like such a male-dominant thing. But there are a lot of women who are a part of the fight in Iraq, and people don’t ever really think about that.
Parade Magazine
pics courtesy of rosario-dawson.net
Sunday, December 14, 2008
The Eminem/Jordan Shoe
Text "Flight Club" to 23623 for an invitation code.
Woooha
Kid Cudi On The Air
Whutthafcuk, Slabup
& KidCudi
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Peter Rosenberg Presents: A DJ Premier Tribute
Peter Rosenberg pays tribute to Primo through the words of Common, Kanye West, Ludacris, EPMD and DJ Cipha Sounds.
Friday, December 12, 2008
9 Random Questions For Colin Munroe
We visit Colin Munroe while he works on his upcoming album @ DARP Studios in ATL. Let's get to know Mr. Munroe! Shall We?
1. Where did you lose your virginity?
Oh Shit! Lol! This could get me in a lot of trouble. Oh Man! Oh Shit! In my grandfather's attic!
2. Who has the better weed Vancouver or Quebec?
Vancouver
3. What's the best place to eat in Toronto?
John's Italian on Balwin Street.
4. What's your favorite cereal?
Raisin Bran. Keeps me regular!
5. Whose the better Canadian? Wayne Gretzsky or Bret Hart?
Wayne Gretzsky! No Contest!
6. In a fight who would win? Beyonce or Rhianna?
Beyonce, I think Rhianna's amazing but Beyonce would kick her ass!
7. Since you've been it Atlanta, what strip clubs have you been to?
Been to Cheetah's and the other one...Pink Pony!
8. Blue Jays or Maple Leafs?
Maple Leafs
9. Whose your favorite Hip Hop Producer?
9th Wonder
Questions submitted by Kaye Dunaway, DJ Jamad and DJ Wally Sparks
More with Colin Munroe on The Afromentals Mixshow this Sunday, Late Nite 12AM-2AM
Common Interview With Clinton Sparks
ClintonSparks.com
Dubelyoo Gets Down
Vimby
Jean Grae, Talib Kweli, & 9th Wonder @ Fat Beats
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Real Black List...Seriously?
Now that Obama has been elected, a tipster inside a PR firm tells us, clients are demanding "an increased number of African Americans added to the guest list" at their holiday parties. In the spirit of hope! The email can't really be "verified," but appears genuine and is just too important not to share. This firm has even assembled an official internal "Diversified Holiday Guest List," in which they rank the top 10 acceptable black socialite attendees, in order of desirability. Uh... yes we can? After the jump, meet the fashion world's ten favorite African-Americans for Obama-era parties. Jesus christ:
Job descriptions and order of "desirability," from the PR firm's original list (NOT BY US):
1) Bonnie Morrison (PR Guru)
2) Genevieve Jones (Socialite)
3) Maggie Betts (Socialite)
4) Malcolm Harris (Designer/Activist)
5) Moises De La Renta (son of Oscar)
6) Kehinde Wiley (Artist)
7) Nicola Vassell (Deitch Gallery Director)
8) Rachel Roy (Designer/ Socialite)
9) Jason Campbell (Journalist)
10) Marc Baptiste (photographer)
Gawker
The Puma Reality Bag #2
PUMA Urban Mobility created 500 bags and considers it a work of art for the working artist. The royal blue leather tote with red spider accent contains a crayon box, business cards, USB stick, the 30 Americans catalog and lots of other goodies for the modern art enthusiast. For each bag sold, PUMA will donate $100 to the Contemporary Arts Foundation of the Rubell Family Collection and the Serpentine Gallery Education Programme. PUMA considers this their contribution to sports, fashion and lifestyle.
Giant Magazine
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Akon Says "You're Welcome" To Rappas Turnt Sangas
"As an artist, depending on who you are, you should never be in a situation where you feel threatened by another artist," As told to MTV recently "If anything, I embrace the fact that they're doing it. Music changes every year. I'm just happy [about] the fact that people are jumping on what we're already doing. I look at it like a tribute to what we're already doing, and I look at it like a compliment, really."
"I say 'you're welcome' every time I hear [rappers singing]...A melody has a way of describing [words], 'cause of the emotions that come with melody. Melody brings it out better than a bland vocal. It's easier to relate."
He also noted that he doesn't see the trend stopping anytime soon.
"I definitely think it will continue and grow. Hip-hop grew out of its element; it's literally a lifestyle now."
The fact that he says "You're welcome" is not a dig at Kanye West. Akon made it a point to compliment West on his latest project.
"With Kanye, you never know what to expect. He's not afraid to experiment. He's always had that open mind. That's how you have to be as an artist."
Colin Munroe On The Afromentals Mixshow
Here's a clip of our first up coming interview with Colin Munroe at DARP Studios in Atlanta, Georgia. Shouts to DJ Wally Sparks for the video footage who's also featured in the interview airing next week.
Eat Shit Die...For '09!
Monday, December 8, 2008
The Lonely Island - Jizz In My Pants
whutthafcuk.com
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Quest Love's True Holywood Stories
I'm checking out Okayplayer.com via a link that DJ Wally Sparks sends me and thanks to ?uest, I'm staying up until 5am reading and basically LMAO at his first hand accounts of various meeting with almost any celebrity that you can name. One celeb story in particular stood out to me so much that it blew me away and that was his Will Smith episode...Unbelievable!
Will provided me with two of the most amzingest stories of my career.
Y2k at the white house.
and
the last january week of 06 in his crib.
my boy says you can judge the level of success someone has in hollywood by the amount of seconds it takes you to get from the gate of the entry to the actual house.
while doing 20mph it took 35 seconds.
imma just do the point system.
drove through the jurassic park gates
passed 3 city blocks. with 15 brownstone per block.
--yes a REAL neighborhood.
was told they fly family out there for reunions and stuff. makes it easier.
so even to live in his BROWNSTONE is a life achievement...let alone HIS crib
he has a stadium in which he does sunday Bball games with his boys/crew
(yes a real stadium with referees and a scoreboard bleachers, lockerooms and concession stands)
you step in the house and you notice the floor is MADE OF BUTTER LEATHER
the whole time im asking him "are we allowed to...step on this?"
his housekeeper gives you orange juice only to realize its 3 days old. and it MUST BE FRESH SQUEEZED.
you joke (what you got a grove and workers in the backyard?) only for jada to open the door to reveal a grove and workers in the back yard.
the spice rack and its fungshui'd color coordination is so impressive and big you yourself say this is a life goal for you wanna reach....
not have this spice rack.
just live here.
in this room
IN THE SPICE RACK!
but that aint it!
see the thing about other hollywood mansions are people come with this mentality sorta like chris rock explained: you always got one bag packed like you know you gonna be thrown out anyday now ---or you have this idea that you "might" go broke.
but not will smith.
he says he waited 7 years to make his dream spot. and even then he regrets the largeness of it cause how in the world can his kids be grounded growing up in literally the best built house in california?
i mean it is.
i asked him how do other cribs rate....like i know white people dont like or are as concerned as "shinning" as we are. so thus whereas maybe a megamillionare like steve jobs or even bill gates might have a nice sound system in his house....he aint gonna have the swagger to ball all out and make a nightclub built by the top university for deaf students in which the speakers/woofers vibrate on the floor....thus FORCING YOU to dance....so based on the black celeb ballin factor---ball players dont really got "taste" and just get tacky shit (i can verify this), and aint no black actor in the top bracket to really go all out and ball. and jada actually has taste so will only gives props to his only inspiration in the world of balling ass cribs: eddie murphy.
naturally i asked "what about MJ?"
will laughed and said mike cheats: "anyone can build disneyland....i mean if i was a big kid and wanted a house full of every videogame and trinket then perhaps.....but as far as build and structure (EVERYTHING is hand made so it feels like bedrock) Will wins.
his movie theater? this SHIZZZZNIT
he even has a "ghetto kitchen" built like the set of good times (they have 80% of their meals in there....and once you sit in there for about 20 mins you really do think you are in a "regular" spot.
his studio is nicer than most
his gym is nicer than most
his art collection
his lagoon/pool
all that shit sons anything beyond your wildest dreams....but this was the kicker that had me on some martin lawrence-seeing-eddies-bubble hill crib for the first time (mar started turning into a girl saying "ummm eddie can't you play more of your music? whuuuusup whuuusup whusssup with you?") was:
will: hey check this out (*grabs remote....presses a button....*then talks all normal like he aint about to change your life in less than 40 secs) yeah im really glad you like this house...alot of this art was handcrafted in africa when (35 seconds) i shot ali......even ali himself did this piece right here....
?: wow he is an artist (20 secs) too?
will: actually he was doodling on the table place napkins and i (15 secs) told him im taking this home to hang up....jada's mom has a balcony overlooking the living room on some queen of the castle shit...and over here.....ahmir?.....james?.....ahm (5...4...3....)
?: james?.............(*still standing in the SAME spot where the living room USED TO BE*).....james.....will.....um.......where did the walls just disappear to?.....and why are we suddenly outside?....how in blue hell did the walls just vanish like that and now we are friggin outside?
BALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLIN!!!!!!!
More stories here.
Fuck You Luda!
Directed by Artemus Jenkins.
The History Of Loud Records
Part 1
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
How Great Beats Come To Be
I love gatherings such as these. It's moments like these when the most ingenius beats come together! Here is a clip of DJ Jaycee and 9th Wonder cooking something up at a DTLR store in Charlotte, NC! Wonder what the end result will become! I love it.
Thanks to DJ Jaycee
The Beef Is Over?
Monday, December 1, 2008
Colin Munroe - Unsung Hero Mixtape
I here a plethora of influences from Dilla to John Mayer to Smashing Pumkins.
Produced in partnership with Sickamore; The Famous Firm, the mixtape was crafted over a two-month period in Dallas Austin's Atlanta-based recording studio, the project includes appearances by Wale, Mickey Factz, Joell Ortiz, Blaqstarr and Skyzoo and showcases Colin's wide-ranging influences, from a revox of Bob Dylan's "Who Killed Davey Moore" to a remake of Q-Tip's J-Dilla-produced "Fever". Munroe supplied the bulk of the production with additional contributions by Detroit's Black Milk and Dallas Austin.
Colin Munroe Unsung Hero Mixtape Download Here
Tracklisting:
In support of the mixtape, Colin has scheduled the following tour dates with Atlanta duo Proton. URB Magazine is the official media partner of the December 2 through December 6 dates.
12-02 Toronto, ON – Tranzac Club w. Proton
12-03 Los Angeles, CA – Viper Room w. Proton
12-04 New York, NY – Studio @ Webster Hall w. Proton
12-06 Atlanta, GA – Lenny's w. Proton & Spree Wilson
12-09 New York, NY – Highline Ballroom (supporting Wale, Mark Ronson(DJ Set) & KiD CuDi)
12-12 New London, CT – Hanafins Pub w. Flowers & Kain
Thanks to Onsmash.com
Unsung: The Slow Motion Video Sequence
Sometimes I look back and reminisce about how the slo mo edit basically romanticized Hip Hop and truly made it the melodrama that it is now most famous for today. I decided to chronicle the rise and fall of the slow motion video sequence with a few of my favorite videos.
It all started around the year of 1993 as a quick edit motion to transition from on video set up to another as to give rap videos their seemingly effortless flow from one scene to the next as diplayed throughout Video A (one of the earliest videos known to use the effect):
Video A: Onyx - "Slam"
Video B seems to adapt the same principles as Video A yet expands upon the concept of delaying slow motion camera shots. You may notice the slow motion head nod or running scenes that are soon to become quite the staple in rap videos of the era.
Video B: Del The Funky Homosapien - "Catch A Bad One"
By mid 1994 the slow motion sequence is all but required in order to have your videos played on MTV or BET. Wu Tang Clan was most known to frequently adapt the special effect with videos like "C.R.E.A.M." and O'l Dirty Bastard's "Brooklyn Zoo" but it wasn't until Video C was released that it was used to perfection in almost every scene as to evoke raw emotion not unlike an Italian ganster flick!
Video C: Wu Tang Clan - "Can It Be All So Simple"
Now by this time the hip hop music video has become over saturated with the SMVS so much to the point that it's now spilled over into the R&B format and is a main stay for teeny bop singers as shown below in Video D.
Video D: Brandy - "Baby"
For a while, it seemed as if the SMVS was here to stay forever. That was until Video E came along utterly crushing dreams and annihalating fantasies of hip hop stardom for new rappers who heavily relied on the crutch of cool video tricks and were now left to fiend for a new way of achieving success for the "add slow motion and stir" video formula is now dead and buried along with many other tactical video manuevers to include the aforementioned "ill head nod," the group running scene and many more rap video image staples! R.I.P. courtesy of The Roots, 1993-1996.
Video E: The Roots - "What They Do"
Jay Z Feat. Santogold - "Brooklyn We Go Hard" Listen
This is the first single for the Notorious movie soundtrack out in January. Produced by Kanye West
Jay Z & Santogold - "Brooklyn We Go Hard"