Archive for December, 2005


Dec
13
2005

Bun B Trill Review

I’ve been sitting on this review for a minute. But here’s my 2 cents (since everyone’s been writing and asking me to review Bun’s solo joint)…
By the way , if you’ve been cajoled into viewing Trill as a southern classic, stop reading right now!

TRILL

The sudden explosion of southern rappers in 2005 has helped buoy the reputation (and of course sales) of Houston artists. The formula is simple: flash your grill and you’re certified platinum. Or if you’re a little more daring, repeat yourself as often as possible and you’ve got yourself a multi-million dollar contract. So what does Bun B who’s got nothing but a UGK legacy to die for have to offer to the southern rap scene?

That’s a question the introductory ” Inauguration” attempts to answer as Bun declares himself president of the south: “From this moment I run the south and everything down here” over marching keys and anthemic drum rolls. But as president, Bun does nothing to address his most thriving problems; he allows a plethora of guest artists to relegate him to a sidekick on the Jay-Z and Jeezy-blessed posse cut “Get Throwed”; Mannie Fresh, Trey Songz and Mike Jones – featured “Hold You Down”, and eleven other songs.

As the album progresses, overwhelming odes to flossin’ and guilty pleasures make way for introspection and occasional storytelling. Young Jeezy reappears alongside Scarface on “Pushin” as all three trade rhymes about clandestine street activities. (You’d think Jeezy’s paid more just for his adlibs: yeeeaahh). On “The Story”, which is a soulful ‘audiobiography’ of UGK, Bun recounts the up’s and down’s of his crew complete with shady managers, cold shoulders from Jive Records, and the commercial success of “Big Pimpin”. The unnerving organ arrangement and revving 808 on “Trill Recognize Trill” sprinkled with amusing one-liners courtesy of Ludacris help restore faith, if only for a short while.

Forgettable songs like “I’m Fresh” produced by [surprise,surprise, Mannie Fresh] and “I’m Ballin” both reveal sonic similarities and lack of content. Things plunge downwards sonically, as the Ying Yang Twins-featured “Git It” is an embarrassing rehash of “The Whisper Song”.
While it’s definitely going to take more than “Free Pimp C” gears to actually let the incarcerated Pimp loose, Bun B’s attempt to rewrite the UGK recipe may require his potna’s physical presence to do it convincingly. You know what I’m talmn’bout?

3/5


Dec
11
2005

Richard Pryor Dies of Heart Attack


Richard Pryor, arguably the greatest comedian of all time(and I aint just saying that cause he dead) has passed away gracefully.Classic Quote:

“God blessed me,” he said. “There were shows I never remember, towns Inever knew
I was in. Somehow I was always able to perform. I respect performingtoo much
ever to do a bad show.” – Richard Pryor

It’ll only be a couple of days before rappers start rocking Richard’s picture shirts. And if you’ve never heard of Richard “I Aint Dead Yet” Pryor then you’re either:

· A-living under a rock for the past two decades
· B-not a Jay-Z/Hip Hop fan
· C-too coked up to remember that you’ve heard of him before.


Dec
9
2005

And the 2006 Grammy Nominees Are…

Grammy Nominees…
(the ones you care about that is). The Rap Up top picks are highlighted.

Record of the Year

  • Mariah Carey – “We Belong Together”
  • Gorillaz – “Feel Good, Inc.”
  • Green Day – “Boulevard of Broken Dreams
  • Gwen Stefani – “Hollaback Girl”
  • Kanye West – “Gold Digger”

Album of the Year

  • Mariah Carey – The Emancipation of Mimi
  • Paul McCartney – Chaos and Creation in the Backyard
  • Gwen Stefani – Love, Angel, Music, Baby
  • U2 – How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
  • Kanye West – Late Registration

Song of the Year

  • Mariah Carey – “We Belong Together”
  • John Legend – “Ordinary People”
  • Rascal Flatts – “Bless the Broken Road”
  • Bruce Springsteen – “Devils & Dust”
  • U2 – “Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own”

Best New Artist

Best Rap Solo Performance

  • Testify – CommonTrack from: Be[Geffen]
  • Mockingbird – EminemTrack from: Encore[Aftermath/Shady/Interscope Records]
  • Disco Inferno – 50 CentTrack from: The Massacre[Shady/Aftermath/Interscope Records]
  • Number One Spot – LudacrisTrack from: The Red Light District[Def Jam South]
  • U Don’t Know Me – T.I.Track from: Urban Legend[Grand Hustle/Atlantic]
  • Gold DiggerKanye – WestTrack from: Late Registration[Roc-A-Fella]

Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group

  • Don’t Phunk With My HeartThe Black Eyed PeasTrack from: Monkey Business[A&M Records]
  • The Corner – Common Featuring The Last PoetsTrack from: Be[Geffen]
  • Encore – Eminem Featuring Dr. Dre & 50 CentTrack from: Encore[Aftermath/Shady/Interscope Records]
  • Hate It Or Love It – The Game Featuring 50 CentTrack from: The Documentary[Aftermath/G-Unit/Interscope Records]
  • Wait (The Whisper Song)Ying Yang TwinsTrack from: U.S.A.: United State Of Atlanta[TVT Records]

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

  • 1,2 StepCiara Featuring Missy Elliott[LaFace/Zomba Label Group]
  • They Say – Common Featuring Kanye West & John LegendTrack from: Be[Geffen]
  • Soldier – Destiny’s Child Featuring T.I. & Lil WayneTrack from: Destiny’s Fulfilled[Columbia Records/ Sony Urban]
  • Numb/EncoreJay-Z – Featuring Linkin ParkTrack from: Collision Course[Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam/Machine Shop/Warner Bros.]
  • Rich Girl – Gwen Stefani Featuring EveTrack from: Love. Angel. Music. Baby.[Interscope Records]

Best Rap Song

  • Candy Shop – Curtis Jackson & Scott Storch, songwriters (50 Cent Featuring Olivia)Track from: The Massacre[Shady/Aftermath/Interscope Records; Publishers: 50 Cent Music, Scott Storch Music, TVT Music.]
  • Diamonds From Sierra Leone – D. Harris & Kanye West, songwriters; (J. Barry & D. Black, songwriters) (KanyeWest)[Roc-A-Fella; Publisher: EMI Unart Catalog.]
  • Don’t Phunk With My HeartWilliam Adams, Printz Board, Stacy Ferguson & George Pajon, Jr., songwriters;(Kalyanji Anandji, Full Force & Indeewar, songwriters) (The Black Eyed Peas)Track from: Monkey Business[A&M Records; Publishers: Careers-BMG Music, Zomba Enterprises, Saregama India, will.i.am Music, Cherry River Music, Printz Polar Publishing, Songs Of Universal, El Cubano Music, EMI Blackwood Music.]
  • Hate It Or Love It – Curtis Jackson, A. Lyon, Jayceon Taylor & M. Valenzano, songwriters; (Baker,Felder & Harris, songwriters) (The Game Featuring 50 Cent)Track from: The Documentary[Aftermath/G-Unit/Interscope Records; Publishers: Black Wall Street, Each1Teach1, 50 Cent Music, Dade Co. Project Music, Zomba Songs, Golden Fleece Music, Mured Music.]
  • Lose Control – M. Elliott, C. Harris & G. Isaacs III, songwriters; (J. Atkins, R. Davis & C.Hudson, songwriters) (Missy Elliott Featuring Ciara & Fat Man Scoop)Track from: The Cookbook[Goldmind/Atlantic; Publishers: Mass Confusion Music, WB Music, Royalty Rightings, Warner Tamerlane Publishing, Big Colorado Music, Deep Space Music, Publishing Corp. of America, Pure Energy Music Publishing.]

Best Rap Album

  • Be – Common[Geffen]
  • The Cookbook – Missy Elliott[Goldmind/Atlantic]
  • Encore – Eminem[Aftermath/Shady/Interscope Records]
  • The Massacre – 50 Cent[Shady/Aftermath/Interscope Records]
  • Late Registration – Kanye West[Roc A Fella]

Now as far as Kanye’s threats, my man Eskay has already pointed out that the Hip Hop Police is at an all time high alert, because of West’s past history of violence. No arguments there.

But let’s not forget that Kanye owes Shirley Bassett a lot of money (and respect) for the success of his “Diamonds” single and remixes, yet he failed to credit the work to her in any way. Besides, dead.prez was the first to use that sample so let’s not even start with the innovative bullysh*t(to paraphrase Quasimoto).

Anyway, I’ll post the R&B list if i’m not too tired tomorrow.

I’m ghost.


Dec
8
2005

"Back Like Cooked Crack in a Crockpot"

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[courtesy: fader]

Damn. A lot of things done changed since we last spoke: from people getting sued for obscene hand gestures (forcing others to copyright their farts and footsteps), to the Viagra market celebrating the acquittance of their hippest customer(who else? Irv).

On the flipside, somethings have will never change…what’s up with all the hysteria over Chappelle’s return? He’s not really back, what you’re getting is the so-called unaired, never-before-seen-or-heard exclusive footage. Deal with it.

Cut Chappelle some slack folks; everyone falls off at some point. Just ask this rapper who’s taken the first step toward joining Dave in celebrity purgatory by performing at Bat Mitzvahs(the hardest part of that last sentence was spelling “mitzvah” Phew!)

Now, you’ve really fallen off when as a rapper, you openly cite writer’s block as a possible reason for putting down the mic permanently.

“I’m at a point in my life right now where I feel like I don’t know where my
career is going,” he said. “This is the reason that we called it ‘Curtain
Call,’ because this could be the final thing. We don’t know.” – Eminem

Maybe it’s such display of creativity that convinced Rakim that Eminem’s the best rapper alive. Of course, Em would still spew occasional lyrics of fury if he was black, but placing him and Muhammad Ali in the same sentence is sacrilegious.

And who the funk told this kid to pick up a mic in the first place? What kind of pathetic, ignorant, disastrous phenomenon is this? LOL at the boy putting his weird act to an abrupt end as soon as his sister walked in. Kiddo, you better get on that ice cream bribe cause she will tell on your punkass.

That kid should be busy celebrating Ether Day (spotted via Fresh)
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Mixtape Monday? Yawn. (I just made hundreds of people yawn, didn’t I?)

The Plug (Independent Music) Awards is on. They need your Hip Hop VOTE


Dec
4
2005

So Just Like That….I’m a Dad Now

I’m fresh off the delivery room where I’d gone to welcome my little man. Well…he’s not that little (7.15) but definitely not as big as this heavyweight rapper(who’s got the same birthday as my son).

O-dub gave me some golden nuggets on parenthood the other day(gracias!). But damn… this whole fatherhood thing…awkward. I swear it’s gonna take some getting used to.

Any other Hip Hop parents out there?

What are the things I should know during the first few months.(I mean other than poop doesn’t stink till month 6) ?

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[he even got that rapper style]


Dec
2
2005

Mr. Scarface Is Back

I Never Snitch (My Homies II) – Scarface (mp3)

Move over you Houston amateurs, the ruler’s back!

I was starting to think that Scarface’s first solo release in four years had eventually gotten shoved to the side like the now inexistent search for Bin Laden. Amazon had been advertising the upcoming Koch-helmed album as The Product for a minute.

So, did Face part ways with Rap-a-lot or what?

Nope. From the email/press release I received, the official King of the South is still down with Rap-a-Lot(it’s called Rap-a-lot 4 Life b$@#es!) and the album is tentatively titled My Homies II. Now, I’m not saying that’s a trill ass title but hey, I can’t complain as long as he makes some dope music.

And for the 58 freeloaders that copped The Game’s final word from this site, you’ve got Obi to thank for The Rap Up Media Player that you now find on the right hand corner. Thanks, dude…you can share my cristal.

Comments on the Scarface single “I Never Snitch“?


Dec
1
2005

Who Wants Huey Freeman Dead?


While teenagers and adults alike have shamelessly declared their love for The Boondocks, there are a few others who strongly object to the edgy Adult Swim show. So much that they’ve formed an organization complete with a logo and an anti-Boondocks website. The show has improved Adult Swim viewership from a wolly 500, 000 to 2 million.

Do you think the focus of The Boondocks(racism, societal issues,politics, etc) is inappropriate in any way?


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