Archive for May, 2006


May
26
2006

DMX Considers Changing His Name

Wow! Has DMX run out of things to consider. I just found out about this move of his, reminiscent of the likes of Ali and Tyson – changing your name for spiritual reasons.

sez MTV:

“It’s just the whole Dark Man thing,” he continued. “Because if you look at it, from a spiritual point of view, the Bible teaches us that we can speak things into existence. … And Dark Man, you know, it may not be the best name for me.”


No shit.

Never mind me. Maybe I’m still pissed that I missed out on an opportunity to interview X since he went all Snoop Dogg on London po’ po.


May
24
2006

Ice Cube – Laugh Now Cry Later Tracklist

1. Definition of a West Coast G (Intro) By: Sketch
2. Why We Thugs (Produced By: Scott Storch)
3. Smoke Some Weed (Produced By: Budda)
4. Dimes & Nicks (A Call from Mike Epps)
5. Child Support (Produced By: Teak & Dre)
6. 2 Decades Ago (insert) By: Sketch
7. Doin What It ‘Pose 2 Do (Produced By: Emile)
8. Laugh Now, Cry Later (Produced By: Sean C)
9. Stop Snitchin (Produced By: Swizz Beatz)
10. Go to Church (Feat. Snoop Dogg and Lil Jon) (Produced By: Lil Jon)
11. The Nigga Trapp (Produced By: DJ Green Lantern)
12. A History of Violence
13. Growing Up (Produced By: Laylaw & D-mac)
14. Click Clack – Get Back! (Produced By: Emile)
15. The Game Lord (Produced By: Teak & Dre)
16. Chrome and Paint (Feat. WC) (Produced By: Budda)
17. Steal The Show (Produced By: Scott Storch)
18. You Gotta Lotta That (Feat. Snoop Dogg) (Produced By: Lil Jon)
19. Spittin Pollaseeds (Feat. WC & Kokane) (Produced By: Laylaw & D-Mac)
20. Holla at Cha Boy (Produced By: Lil Jon)

Evidently, Ice Cube is still fluent in the edgy rhetoric of hip-hop, but, those who still envision him as a grouchy gangsta running around with an oozy on every track are wayyy behind the curve.


May
24
2006

Kanye West + T.I. + Paul Wall + GLC – Drive Slow Video

YouTube, we know you do.
I haven’t checked this out enough times to actually form an opinion on it, but, I have to say that the theatrics at the end is throwed.


May
20
2006

Cuban Linx

Wu-Tang, Mos Def Lead “Rock the Bells” Concert
A Review of The Roots Radio City Performance with Nas, Common, etc
MIA Denied Entry Into the U.S.
Learn How To Make Gold Teeth
25 Best Music Websites (Congrats O-dub!)
Is Hip-Hop Responsible for Violence? 600+ Fans Polled
Mutulu Shakur to Release CD on 2Pac’s 35th Birthday


May
19
2006

Is Stephin Meritt Really Racist?

via NYTimes (© Kate Lacey)

I still don’t know how to digest this: Stephin Meritt, a New York rockist, caught some serious flack because of his musical taste? Sasha Frere Jones dubbed Meritt a racist for his preference of nothing but “white” music/artists and distaste for African-American artists.

In case you’re still clueless on the debate, Sasha Jones points to Stephin Meritt’s article for Time Out New York, where he was asked to pick the best song from each year from 1900 – 1999. Predictably, Meritt’s list was overwhelmingly white, with only 11 black folks credited including Public Enemy’s “911 Is a Joke.” Meritt would then claim that he actually over-represented blacks on his list in Meritt’s interview with Thomas Bartlett. Does this make him racist? I don’t think anyone ever sees themselves as racists (except of course, you’re a gold member of the KKK).

Regardless of where you stand on this debate, though, most people’s musical taste is often a reflection of underlying social ideoologies and beliefs which may include some stereotypical views. It’s always been my observation that some white folks would throw in a random well-known hip-hop artist and round it off with “I like rap” when asked about their musical preferences, as a way of saying “Hey, I’m not racist.”

Does Meritt deserve to be castrated for breaking out of that naive mold, and declaring his clearly prejudiced preference for white artists?

I think there’s a delicate line between honest opinion and unrestrained bias here. A very, very intricate issue, if you ask me. It’s only a matter of time before someone makes the comparison to Prussian Blue.


May
18
2006

Soundbites: Pimp C + Brooke Valentine, Lauryn Hill + Method Man

Pimp C + Brooke Valentine – Dope Girl
With Pimp’s album nearing its release date, it’s only right that he got down on his grizzy like this. But, is this what we did all that “Free Pimp C” chant for? And, sorry Pimp, Brooke is not the Princess of the South. Hillary Duff is still around…just kidding y’all. A few cats that check The Rap Up actually know where I live, and banana peels in my driveway is never a good thing.

Method Man + Lauryn Hill – Things They Say
You can shit on Lauryn’s MTV Unplugged disc all you want, but, guess what? It’s slowly becoming one of the most sampled hip-hop CD’s in history (even though I’m aware that EPMD’s first LP is a hot contender for that title as well). This is Method Man’s ‘hate’ letter to mudslingers, and you’d swear L’Boogie was in the studio with him on this one.

(whatchu mean you don’t remember ‘em?! Jurassic 5…hello?)
DJ Khaled ft. Jadakiss & Beanie Sigel – It’s A Problem (warning: DJ shamelessly promotes his album halfway into the track!)


May
15
2006

Dreddy Kruger Interview: Talks About Cuban Linx 2

Dreddy Kruger Interview

So far, 5 people have dubbed this the best of interview of the year. I don’t know what
they’re talking about, but it’s a must-read if you’re wondering what’s up with the Wu.


May
13
2006

Cuban Linx

Star threatens to “R.Kelly” Envy’s 4-year old daughter
Star Offers An Apology Through His Lawyer
Star Gets Arrested By NYPD
Oprah Winfrey Responds To 50 Cent
Most Hip-Hop Fans Would Bring This Rapper Back to Life
D-12 Records New Album Without Proof
Controversies Surround Chris Daughtry’s Idol Exit and Comeback
Universal Fined $12 Million for Payola


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