Saturday, August 30, 2008

Thursday, August 28, 2008

some classic videos from my formative years...

you can really find damn near ANYTHING on youtube these days so while doing a lil' reminiscing, i decided to dig up a few of the hiphop videos that used to have me GLUED to Rap City, Yo! MTV Raps, and The Box (for the summers that i spent in Detroit).

Arabian Prince "She's Got A Big Posse"



X-Clan "Funkin' Lesson"



Ultramagnetic MC's "Traveling At The Speed Of Thought"



King Tee "Bass"



Eric B. & Rakim "I Ain't No Joke"



Audio Two "Many Styles"



and this wouldn't be right if i didn't post a Detroit joint...

Smiley "Smiley But Not Friendly"



these are just a few of my many faves from back in the day, i'll be posting more soon...

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

random thoughts at 4:53am...

why the fuck am i up so insanely early blogging?

because i indulged in some Chinese food from Chin Chin and that shit knocked me right de fuck out afterwards. this isn't the first time it's happened, when i like a particular dish i tend to OD on it. i'm kinda predictable in that regard.

anyway...

still trippin off the shoutout i got from Grandmaster Flash in his new book. how did THAT happen you ask?

well...

in need of reading material for my plane ride back to the A, i bought the book along with the Black Milk instrumental LP while making a hurried stop thru Fat Beats LA last week. aside from a few typos, his story is one that all DJ's should take note of. what was especially interesting to me was the treatment he got from members of his group and certain folk at his label, Sugarhill Records because in some ways it kinda mirrors some of the things i've gone through with Ludacris and DTP execs, which is a whole nother story in itself. (my book is coming soon, lol...)

as i finished the read, in the back of the book there's a section where he gives thanks, respect & kudos to his peers and amongst names like Premier, Funkmaster Flex, Cash Money & Jazzy Jeff, he also includes DJ Jaycee in Atlanta. that shit blew me the fuck away yo. when i say that a tear was nearly shed, that's not an understatement of any kind. in a way, that was sort of vindication for me because every DJ wants respect and recognition from his peers, especially when you (and other folk, no matter how hard some try and front) know that you've put some heavy legwork in. when a pioneer like Grand Master Flash recognizes and most of all respects what you do and have done, that's a pretty big deal. now i can put this moment up there amongst a few other memorable moments like when Jazzy Jeff and Clark Kent (at different times) told me they LOVED my Michael Jackson mix. again, totally unexpected and coming from legendary DJ's of that caliber, mind blowing.

just goes to show you that even though sometimes it seems that no one (ahem...you know who) is paying any attention to you, someone's paying attention...

so the momentum must continue.

vol. 7 coming in a couple days shawty...

Monday, August 25, 2008

are you kidding me?




this'll replace T-Baby for a minute...

Saturday, August 23, 2008

it was only a matter of time "Whooty"

those who know me very well had to figure that it was only a matter of time before i incorporated some ass somewhere on this page, and you'd be right. now has been deemed the appropriate time and i'll kick things off with a video of a phenomenon currently taking the country by storm.

what phenomenon is that you say?

i answer you with, the "whooty" phenomenon.

whooty?

white girl with a booty, lol...



that girl got some TALENT don't she?

anyway, Luda referred to this phenomenon back in '03 with the lyric "i'm the new phenomenon like white women with ass" on his Chicken & Beer album but we've ALL seen a few "Coco" types chillin' in the cut here and there.

Coco3

Coco2

Coco1

i don't mind em' personally (ahem...), but given a choice, i tend to lean towards this right here...

Ayana...

"that's how i roll" (Jack Black "Anchorman")

yessurrr...

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

"From The Soul: The Music & Influence of De La Soul"



first off, much respect to Sorce-1 for asking me to contribute a mix to accompany his dope ass article on one of the GREATEST groups in hiphop history. more props to the entire TSS crew (y'all are MAJOR!!!) and P for them damn graphics!!! last but certainly not least, props to De La Soul because without their 20 years of contributing nothing but quality material to the hiphop landscape, this mix wouldn't have been possible.

i planned to do a post on how this mix came into existence but jet lag is kickin' my ass from back to back cross country flights in less than 35 hours so in the meantime, click the link and enjoy.


The Smoking Section Presents "From The Soul: The Music & Influence of De La Soul"

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

IT'S THE RE-UP!!!

for those of you who are new to the "Eargasms" joints or missed out the first go round, here ya go.

"Eargasme Le' Trois" (part three)

"Eargasms: Version 2.0"

"Eargasms"


volume 4 and "Kick Rocks" are coming up shortly, be patient...