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Archive for the 'Hip Hop' Category
RACISIM: As American as Apple Pie
Author: Mikey1SoulAs this JENA 6 story grows more and more everyday, I start to wish that I will wake up soon from this nightmare that something this racist can still go on today. Why do I still live in this type of country. How can our kids grow up in this. But I realize that I am not dreaming, and this sh!t is real. Its also as American as Apple Pie. Its not only JENA 6, for some time now I have noticed the backtracking that has occured in the media an in Hip Hop. Like someone gave them the cue that racism was okie now.
Take for instance FLAVA FLAV. This Summer on Comedy Central, they aired the FLAVA FLAV ROAST. Theres no real reason to defend Flava Flav, being that hes brought back the Mistrel Show back to modern tv, but watching this show made me realize that we all are being bamboozled into another Civil Rights Movement, and it looks like its gonna be against our own people.
JENA 6 is not a surprise, I just think that we are all being just too naive to exactly how racist this country is. It was built on racism. We are in the belly of the beast here. Thats why i'm actually kind of scared for Barrack O'Bama. I was scared when he spoke at Washington Square Park last week in NYC. The Ku Klux Clan is not extinct. There are many people who rather Die than see this Half Black man take the white house.
If the Next Presidential Election is Going to be btween Barrack and Hilary, then we are just gonna find out what America is more of, either Racist, or Sexist, and thats the only thing it will prove. Dont be fooled and dont believe the hype!
Tags: -barrack obama black president Cornel West flava flav JENA 6 ku klux klan mos def racism richard pryorBlue Magic
Author: romeoThere are 2 things that have me excited about November…..
"American Gangster" the movie and "American Gangster" the concept album by Jay-Z.
You all have probably heard the first single off the C.D, Blue Magic produced by Pharell. I dont know what yall thought….but i was kind of dissapointed. the single was very lack luster. Now i know it was supposed to reflect the sound of older hip hop, but c'mon…that sound was beneath the standards of what Hova has set for himself. Regardless though….im curious about what the rest of the album will sound like.
Tags: -American Gangster Blue Magic jay z pharrell
Kanyeizzy @ KDAY
Author: romeoWhad up ya'll, here's part one of interview I did with Kanye West @ 93.5KDAY. He answered quesrions about 50 cent, jay Z, and MTV. No matter how the media may portray him, this is one cool dude. you know what they say….there is a fine line between genuis and insanity lol.
Tags: -50 cent 93.5 Kday Graduation kanye west
Hot New Music
Author: romeo
Yall Might just know here from singing hooks on Nas and Jay-Z songs, but dont sleep on Chrisette Michelle! her new album "I AM" is the buissness!
Tags: -Chrisette Michelle I AM jay z nas New MusicHIP HOP “LATINO”
Author: Mikey1SoulShoutout to the sister(and i mean everyone's sister, even yours)Marineives Alba for getting the post about GRITA before me…heres my lil take on it and Latin Hip Hop…
What do we really consider "Latin" Hip Hop? Is it just Hip Hop in another language? Is the language barrier the reason why it deserves its own sub-category? Who exactly is to say that english is the primary language for Hip Hop anyway? I have had many conversations about this topic recently and in my opinion I truly believe that "Latin" Hip Hop is more hip hop than any other hip hop especially American hip hop right now. It deals with the roots of hip hop and what it should be, a voice of the people. Most "latin" hip hop artists(not reggaeton artist, wutever that means) talk bout the social issues of their country, and their culture. I feel thats exactly where todays "American" Hip Hop should be. So some may argue that there is no language barrier, its all the same language, the language of HIP HOP, no matter what dialect.

An example of this took place on Sunday Aug 19th, at the world famous S.O.Bs in NYC. A gathering of International Latino Hip Hop Artists convened to put on the show GRITA || SAY SOMETHING. A Hip Hop Politic Show, and a show that NYC has not witnessed in a long time. A show that put the faith back into HIP HOP in general. The lineup consisted of Boca Floja from DF Mexico, Intifada from Puerto Rico, Chilean and Boriqua Rappers that make up REBEL DIAZ and the Foundation Movement out of Boston. All students of hip hop but on this night, we were the students.
This also brings me back to a the same topic that the Legendary DJ Disco Wiz(I like to call him Uncle wiz) raised to me and other peers in the game. You can chek it out here. While writing an article he asked us all "What Hip-Hop means to you, and what the Latinos Role in this movement has meant to you, the problems you see, and what you would like to see changed?
So this was my response:
I don't really like to make that segregation in Hip-Hop, being that Hip-Hop was born out of blacks and Latinos in the Bronx. When we say Hip-Hop, Latinos are already included in just those two words. To me Hip-Hop has always been a forum for the people; it was always about talking about what was on our minds and what's around us, even if it was just a emcee at the party over the mic, talking about everyone in the party. It manifested into our very own vehicle for consciousness around us. There was no music at that time that inner city youth can really relate too; I mean the BX was a disaster. Between crime, poverty and illiteracy, no music was really relating to that.
I really believe that the same manifestation is occurring all over the world, I mean Hip-Hop is everywhere, Africa, Mexico, South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, Middle east, etc. It's reflecting the societies it comes from. Latin American Hip-Hop is on the rise, because it's a reflection of their struggles now, just like how Hip-Hop started in the states. I really hope that Hip-Hop in the US will teach them what road not to go down. I always thought we should look at Hip-Hop as if it was our child, because it is, WE MADE THIS! You shouldn't disown your own child for mistakes they made or are making. You gotta let them make those mistakes and let them learn from them to grow. Hip-Hop is growing up; the people are using it to change worlds.
Right now, exploitation of Hip-Hop is on a decline, the music industry is not doing that well, and I think it's because of people not willing waste their money on glitter and gold. These corporations don't have a grasp on what Hip-Hop really is, and down the line it has reflected. They lost it. Everyone is starting to realize it. These big record labels are like the uninvited White boy who can't dance at the hip hop party. I really do believe we are trying to take it back, Underground is bigger than mainstream right now. People are pushing that real Hip-Hop without labels, that's the essence of it. Especially in Latino America. We got Boca Floja out of Mexico, Siete Nieve out of PR, from Cuba, we got Anomino Consejo, Obsesion, Orishas, EPGandB and the list goes on! The whole Cuban Hip-Hop Movement was crazy, and Cuba is the Bronx circa 1973. That's what makes it so real. I believe in Hip-Hop and waiting on it to come full circle. Watch!



