Thursday, August 21, 2008

Fo' Real Tho... Where The Fuck Are Your Parents?


Cause they need their ass beat two times on the Spike Lee tip for this shit. I couldn't even watch this shit past the first 15 seconds. Shm... these youngin' are growin' way to fast now a days. We gotta watch 'em and teach 'em... fo' real, fo' real.

And on that note... I'm out.

Murs For President


the unoffical tracklisting...
1) Intro
2) I'm Innocent
3) Lookin' Fly (Featuring Will.I.Am)
4) The Science
5) Can It Be (Half A Million Dollars And 18 Months Later)
6) Everything
7) Road Is My Religion
8) Sooo Comfortable
9) Time Is Now (Featuring Snoop Dogg)
10) Think You Know Me
11) Me And This Jawn
12) Love And Appreciate II (Featuring Tyler Woods)
13) Apart Of Me
14) Break Up (The OJ Song)
15) Breakthrough
Here's Murs and 9th choppin' it about Sweet Lord and their songs on Murs For President
Part 1:

Murs and 9th Wonder Speak On Sweet lord (Part 1) from AlwaysHustle.com on Vimeo.
"I have more joints on there than on the Getback.” Woooowww, LOL!!! The look on Murs face when he said that was classic.
Part 2:

Murs & 9th Wonder Speak On Sweet Lord Part 2 from AlwaysHustle.com on Vimeo.

The first single: Can It Be
Can it Be - Murs
Drops September 30th... COP IT!!!

And on that note... I'm out.

The King of the Wigflip


BBE's Beat Generation has always been dope series. From Pete Rock's Petestrumentals, to J. Dilla's Welcome 2 Detroit, some of the best beatsmiths in Hip-Hop history has graced BBE's series with excellent projects. This next one is well deserving and WELL OVERDUE. Madlib will be dropping his entry WLIB AM: King of the Wigflip , September 30th. From what I have heard so far (including the beats in this trailer posted above), this one will be a bonified BANGA from beginning to end.

On September 30th... COP THAT RAW Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.........

And on that note... I'm out.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

This Is The Story Of A Champion


Shouts out to Team USA holdin' it down in Beijing.

And on that note... I'm out.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Stolen


New video from Rhymefest upcoming, long awaited sophomore LP, El Che. The concept of how this video was shot is incredible. It perfectly meshes with the content of the song.


And on that note... I'm out.

Big And Litttle Brother


Here is the studio version of "Jockin' Jay-Z." Apparently now, The Blueprint 3 is now going to be produced entirely by Kanye. But knowing how Jay changes his mind in regards to the directions of his album (see the original plan for The Black Album), we'll see how that goes.

"Jockin Jay-Z" (Produced By Kanye West)
Explicit Version (Download Link)
Edited Version (Download Link)

And on that note... I'm out.

Soul Music And Laughter...


In my humble opinion, two of the best medicines in the world. These two where two of the best at these medicines. Ironically enough (or maybe a bit creepy also), Isaac and Bernie just finished a movie together with Samuel L. Jackson called "Soul Men." And that's what these two were, two brothas who communicated in there own way, from the soul. To Bernie and Issac, I say thank you, and send you the most decadent Soul Claps and Salutes.
"Ain't Scare of ya'll muthafuckas!!!" (Def Comedy Jam 1992)

Issac @ Wattstax (1973) If you have not seen this movie. It's a must...

Thursday, August 7, 2008

"She Wants The Hi(gh) Life..."


The long awaited video for the "Everyone Nose (Remix) feat. Kanye, Lupe (aka 2/3's of C.R.S) and The Clipse's Pusha T, directed by Hype Williams. EVERYONE, and I mean EVERYONE killed there verses. Diggin the video game concept.

If you have not copped that Seeing Sounds, what have you been waiting for? Cop that today!!!

And on that note... I'm out.

It's Fo Real....


BLUEPRINT 3 from kwest on Vimeo.
The Blueprint 3 is on the way...

Jay-Z- Jockin' Jay-Z (Produced By Kanye West) (Live @ MSG) (Download Link)

Remember Where You Saw and Heard It First...

And on that note... I'm out.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Californiacation


During the school year, outside of Lakers games, The Boondocks, and Entourage, I really don't watch T.V. So I take it upon myself during the summer to find some new shows I may like. Funny enough, this one was referred to me by my 16 year old sister. Many still be believe that California (specifically Los Angeles) in particular is all "glitz and glamor." Truth be told, while that element exist to an extend, this is a very dysfunctional town. This show very accurately portrays this.

I watched the first episode two nights a go, and ended up spending my whole evening yesterday night watching the remaining 11 episodes from season one On Demand. Yeah, the show is THAT good. The last show on cable to get me hooked like this was during the first season of Entourage, during the summer of 2005.

I never watched the X-Flies growing up (the theme song alone used to and honestly, still scares the shit out of me), but David Duchovny is that dude. He is excellent on this show. The whole cast is incredible. The show is what a great story should be a roller coaster ride from beginning to end. There were scenes where I was feeling for the characters, and there were scenes where I was laughing my ass off. There are so many scenes I want to talk about, but I don't want to give it away. If you have On Demand on your cable box with Showtime, WATCH THIS SHOW ASAP. If you don't, go cop the Season One DVD. The second season stats on Showtime September 21th.

And on that note... I'm out.

Homeboy On Flims: The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor


Here I am, at the box office of my local AMC theatre with a plastic bag for a change that exactly made up $8.15. This was for my sister's movie ticket. The girl at the box office gave me the "nigga, are you serious" look. The other clerk from the desk walked in the booth and was asked to help count. The dude stopped, looked at her, raised his eyebrow, and calmly stated, "I'm not counting that," and walked right out to start tearing tickets again. The combination of that bag a change, $7.00 in cash, and $4.50 from my debt card helped paid for the $20.00 movie tickets, ending what had to be the most complicating financial transaction in movie theatre history. After all this, This movie better be good.

The third jump off in The Mummy series. Over all, not a bad flick. Is it better than the first two? No, but it's a worthy sequel. Jet Li was not a bad addition as well. The effect of course WAY over the top (what do you expect from the same director of The Fast And The Furious and XXX?) and comedy was present like the other movies. Apparently their is going to be another sequel... please.... DON'T DO IT!!!! I think the series is cool right here. Like Brendan Frasier said in the flim, appearantly Universal doesn't get the idea of "Rest In Peace." But then again, when money and business are invovled, "you can't tell no one nuthin" (c) Mr. West.

And on that note... I'm out.

Sunday Night Sound Session

I have always enjoyed DJ Hyphen and J. Moore's show. They always have dope exclusive interviews. Here are two I caught on Youtube. If you're in the Seattle area, you can catch their show on Kube 93 FM. If not (like myself), check out their website to download their show as a podcast.
Interview With The Game
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Part 2:


Interview With ?uestlove:
Part 1:

Part 2:

Part 3:

Part 4:

Part 5:


And on that note... I'm out.