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Either 50 Cent is a good a$$ business man or heâs still dealing with some childhood issues. Curtis Jackson always finds a dubious way to keep his name in the publicâs mouth(no homo?) right before the release of a major project: dope or wack. He’s like the Britney Spears of Rap or something. Granted Fiddy’s not the most articulate rapper(though he can spell âmurderâ; Ja Rule canât), but his PhD in “Conflict & Controversy 101″ has earned him a big chunk of change, fame, and Vivica Foxâs behind.
Just in case youâve been living under a rock, 50 recently called Samuel L Jackson a crack head for refusing to star in the autobiographical Get Rich or Die Tryinâ movie. But Curtis knows that the Samuel Jackson insult would only boost movie turn out by a meager 8% so he ups his gimmick game a notch by declaring on Tim Westwood that heâs willing to bite the finger that fed him: Dr. Dre(if Dre ever works with his protegee The Game). Looks like we’re going to see a 50 vs. Dre beef sometime soon because Dre is going to work with Chuck Taylor’s project anyway.
Based on this Mel Man interview(whatever happened to him?), the friction between Dre and 50 has been brewing for a long time. I hope Eminem would get his ass off those sleeping pills and jump on Game’s album, then it’d be a wrap. I’d say 50 should make like Mario Vasquez and discharge himself honorably from the Aftermath camp. Nasir âI Love Jay-Zâ Jonesis a free agent(Ill Will records is officially in the dumpster) and is considering a label deal with Def Jam.
Speaking of Def Jam, will The Carter Administration invest in the hearing aid stock market and ear insurance for artists now that Foxy Brown is deaf?
I wouldnât wanna be in the same cell block as this arrested rap icon from the early 90âs. Hint: A certain white rapper was intimidated by his compulsive yelling and agreed to feature him on a song.
#5. : Shade45 soldier (aka the other white DJ) cooks up a mouth-watering blend featuring 3 legends and the son of a legend. Although Clinton Sparks is no Premo but he certainly has an ear that most DJâs lack in the game. Courtesy:Clinton Sparks
#4. Build Me Up - Rhymefest ft Ol’ Dirty Bastard: People would checking more for ODB and less for Rhymefest on this joint even though the late great Dirty only sings the hook. Itâs for delirious, yet entertaining acts like this that ODB will be immortalized. âI wanna get up in that bush like Dubyaâ
#3. Mince Meat - DangerDoom(mp3) : The Mouse and The Mask would probably never even smell the Billboard charts but thatâs not taking away from the fact that MF Doomand DangerMouse have crafted one of 05âs better releases. Cee-Lo would have been better suited on “Mince Meat”, which could really use a chorus, than on “Benzi Box”(although the latter is still solid in its own right).
#2. : Canât get enough of Doom, especially when heâs feeding you cookies. Iâm actually impressed that Just Blaze was able to pull this one out his hat - Doom doesnât change his style a bit on this snippet. If anything the masked villain succeeds in pulling Justin into his own sound. This might have been a left over from MmmâŠFood. âSome have gone blind, Like starring at the screen too long while onlineâ. For real. Source:Spine Magazine
#1. Dumb Out - Joe Budden (ram) : Itâs obvious that Joe Budden is still gunning for his fair share of respect, which he hopes to stack up by dropping dope joints like âThree Sides to A Story(featured last week) and this one. Regardless, this is top notch Joey. (Beware: Name-dropping ahead). âNow if you donât sell 5 million, they got enough of âem/Let me find out Hip Hopâs turning Republican//â Props: HipHopDx
Ol skool Joint of the Day: Baby Got Back(mp3) - cover by Jon Coulton: Not only is this cover of Sir Mix-a-Lotâs popular masterpiece humorous, but itâs also earnestly entertaining. âI like big butts, I cannot lieâ.
PlaystationÂź has put together a promising Hip Hop show dubbed “The Breed Love Odyssey“. Four of the most articulate lyricists of this generation will be coming together on the same stage in a city nearest to you. Mos Def, Talib Kweli, PharoaheMonch and Jean Grae would be performing in various cities this fall. Thanks to WareHouse Live, Houston is already on the map for this one. Although they’ll be completely exhausted by the time they arrive Houston(why are we always last on the bill), yours truly would be there in all his glory covering the event.
There have been promises of free PS games and Connect Cash Cards giveaways for those who bring their PlayStation to the show. My question is: is it OK to “borrow” a system from the guy next to you at the show? And what if mine gets jacked, is Mos going to buy me a brand new PS3 for the inconvenience.
More information on the event. October 28 Sacramento, CA Memorial Auditorium 29 San Francisco, CA Mezzanine 30 San Francisco, CA Mezzanine 31 Santa Cruz, CA Catalyst
November 3 Los Angeles, CA Gibson Amphitheatre 4 Anaheim, CA House of Blues Anaheim (2 shows) 5 San Diego, CA House of Blues San Diego (2 shows) 6 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues Las Vegas 7 Phoenix, AZ Marquee Theatre 10 Denver, CO Ogden Theater 11 Denver, CO Ogden Theater12 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theatre 13 Austin, TX Stubb’s 14 Houston, TX Warehouse Live
Just as Apple Computer, makers of all things iPod were readying the launch of their unique iPod Video, MTV Networks were finalizing a deal to acquire online favorite for short footage, iFilm. The $49 million purchase would help revolutionize video downloading as MTV, a division of Viacom plans to make downloadable versions of TV shows available online. While Viacom intends to utilize the deal as advertisement platform targeting the over 10 million net viewers that flood iFilm every month, video via the web could become more like music via the web in the near future.
…in related news:
Apple Launches iPod Video
In another effort to boost downloadable videos, Apple Computer has introduced yet another variation of the popular mp3 player - iPod Video. Yep, portable video. I see how this can help bolster the distribution of vids by independent artists. So now you can watch that MF Doom video that has eluded you since 5th grade, or (let’s keep it real) your favorite Christina Milian video over and over on the long flight from LA to VA. Sounds good to me.
But there are a few downers to this new form of video pod casting. For a whopping $299 for a 30GB video iPod, and $100 more for a 60GB, this is one pricey product. Especially when you factor in the cost per video (from $1.99) via the new iTunes. It’s only graceful to admit that there are flaws in the iPod Nano, but whatâs up with Apple CEO boldly stating that the Video iPod is a replacement for the old-fashioned iPod?
“The iPod has been a huge hit for us, so it’s time to replace it,” Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
Since when has it become a great marketing approach to refer to your product indirectly as outdated?
Since she kicked in the door about 10 years ago, Jean Grae(Tsidi Ibrahim)has captured rap in a choke hold and sheâs not letting go. Born in Capetown, South Africa to a jazz pianist father and a vocalist mother, the former LaGuardia High scholar is no stranger to music or the controversies that come along with it. Her parents fled to New York when she was a toddler in order to escape the blooming apartheid in South Africa at the time. Rapping about struggles, joy, pain, and sometimes simply kicking knowledge Nasir Jones style, Jean Grae is everything an average female rapperâs not. Sheâs the exact antithesis of Foxy Brown and Lilâ Kim.
Unlike most of her female counterparts, the rapper formerly known as âWhat? What?â vehemently refuses to market her feminine assets, and demands to be assessed on the strength of her talent and not by her physical endowments. Jeanâs powerful punch lines, entertaining persona, and magnificent mic skills have earned her both praise and collaborations from veterans in the game including The Roots(she appeared on their Tippinâ Point album), Masta Ace, Guru, 9th Wonder, Mos Def, and Talib Kweli(who allegedly signed Ms. Grae to his Blacksmith Musicimprint).
When Jeanâs sophomore album, This Week(Babygrande) arrived, fans were pleased by the stellar production that had been absent on most of JGâs previous releases. Also missing in action was her signature run-on rhyme structure which made way for a more polished albeit conversational style flow. The Jeanius proved that she had the power to grow on every LP without stripping her sound âŠor clothes. Intelligent, witty and knowledgeable, Jean Grae is the paradigm of a virtuous woman, even if it’s the same woman who daydreams about “beatin’ up little kids like a stepmother”. All rise for the Jeanius
Now after hearing so many discouraging reviews of Apple’s ipod and going by this man’s experience, it appears the once idolized invention has been garnering more foes than fans.
Unmitigated by the negative criticisms, Apple has introduced another variation of the (un)popular invention for music-lovers. The Ipod nano is no longer a new face to internet heads, but the new wood case for the nano is a no-brainer. Now your ipod will be secured for sure. I wonder if the inspiration for a wood case came from an attempt to make it Hurricane-proof. The new “IWood” accessory described by Boing Boing as stately will ship as early as October 20th. Bringing us closer to nature?
Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Dre’s Version: The good doc was kind enough to share his wealth with Hurricane victims Bill Gates-stylee by donating a cool mil to the less fortunate. A nice move from the Hip Hop physician. Now all you gotta do is drop “Detox” sometime in this lifetime, and we cool.
In Constant Rotation: (mp3) - Adisa Banjoko (Buy his book, it’ll make him slightly richer, and you slightly smarter)
As a birthday treat from yours truly, I’ve decided to launch something exciting for my graceful readership. At the beginning of every new month, I’ll post a list of upcoming albums that are suppose to drop for that month. So, as the antiquated saying goes: if horses were wishes, the following albums will grace record stores across the nation this month-
October 2005Releases Big Boi presents…The Purple Ribbon All-Stars Killer Mike - Ghetto Extraordinary Twista - The Day After Atmosphere - You Can’t Imagine How Much Fun We’re Having Big Tone - The Drought Dwele - Some Kinda… Alicia Keys - Unplugged Busta Rhymes - The Big Bang Dilated Peoples - (title TBA) Royce Da 5′9 & Nottz - Politics Sadat X - Experience & Education Styles P. - Time Is Money Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Bone Thug Story Crooked I - B.O.S.S. Music (Beginning Of Something Serious) Jay Dee aka J-Dilla - (title TBA) Sean Paul - The Trinity Tragedy Khadafi - Thug Matrix II 8Ball & MJG - Space Age 4Eva Danger Doom (Danger Mouse & MF Doom) - The Mouse & The Mask Outkast - 10 The Hard Way Papoose - The Nacirema Dream Yukmouth - Million Dollar Mouthpiece Stat Quo - Statlanta DJ Muggs vs. The GZA/Genius - Grandmasters
TBA Album of the Month: The Growth - Joe Budden - as my man over at Nastack wisely points out, The Growth has been pushed back to 2025, and it’s official!