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OK maybe this is the official role call..
4 who's doing what in hip hop..kinda..lol
I'm sure he won't be the last 2 go in on this 1..
but Jay Rock is definately one of the
MC's 2 give a cray-zee storytelling verse.
SHOUTS 2 Mr X and kidLEDGEND..keep it PHUNKY!!Download "How 2 ROB O9" HERE
Chris Rock has made a documentary about “Good Hair”.
One of his daughters asked him “Daddy,
"how come I don’t have ‘good’
[meaning Caucasian] hair?”
So he made a trip all around North America to document
what black girls and women go through for their hair.
The movie is debuted @ Sundance Movie Fest.
I can't even have enuff mind building kick it
sessions that debate not just the muzak and politics
of Hip Hop......but the fact that it'z a culture and
each episode INCLUDING the drama, pheel good
and beef, are all just the offspring of a genres social
beauty and it's complexity as a whole. Well check out our
newest born...The hypest beast sent me this info, so... shoutz!!!
Known for his recent album cover work for Fool’s Gold artists including The Cool Kids, Kid Cudi, A-Trak, Trackademicks, and Kid Sister, Dust La Rock will be showcasing his work via an Art Exhibition this Thursday April 23rd in NYC. The show sponsored by Red Stripe and Fool’s Gold will feature live sets by DJ’s: Dave1 (Chromeo), Nick Catchdubs, Vin Sol, and Queen Majesty. Doors open at 8pm until 12am at the Christopher Henry Gallery.
Thursday April 23rd in NYC
Christopher Henry Gallery
127 Elizabeth Street
New York, NY 10013
-PICTURES LIE-"Lemme Put You On Game"
Jesse Jackson and the late Detroit Mayor, Coleman Young are all smiles in this photo, taken at the Book-Cadillac Hotel the night Young was first elected Detroit’s mayor in 1973. But inside, the mayor-elect was seething. He had wanted Jackson, then a youthful 32, to come to Detroit to lead a voter-registration drive. But the younger man demanded $50,000, to which an indignant Coleman spat, “I didn’t have $50,000 for Jesse Jackson.” Later, when Jackson ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988, Young got even by endorsing a rival, and at one point proclaimed, “Jesse never ran nothing but his mouth.” In a classic understatement, Mayor Young noted in his autobiography that, “It was well known that Jesse and I were not bosom buddies.”