Saturday, January 27, 2024
Random Thoughts 11:44 pm.
Saturday, December 2, 2023
Bone Thugs the fundamentalists.
Friday, December 31, 2021
Angel
A hit song I revisit and like more because of the demented way Madonna laughs at the beginning and the dope electronic piano sample, surprised nobody hasn't flipped it, slowed it. Madonna low-key don't get her props, there legit wouldn't be no Beyonce, Rihanna, Lil Kim, Nicki, etc.....without her. Not since Josephine Baker did any musician use sex to the extent that she did in pop culture, some people legit hated her for it too.
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Top 10
I'm my favorite MC by default, I'm my favorite Griot by default, but there's those that influence ME that find the best midpoint between the two, the ones that I revisit the most, because their material, whether its flow or substance or both, gives me the most of what I enjoy and need on some level. I'm not doing a top 10, because hierarchies waste time and energy, the only hierarchy that is constant is age.
Solo Acts:
Ice Cube
2Pac
Biggie
Dr.Dre
Andre3K
Lauryn Hill
Bizzy Bone
Twista
DJ Quik
Big K.R.I.T.
Busta Rhymes
50 Cent
Snoop
Common
Eminem
Kendrick Lamar
Jay-Z
Nas
Erykah Badu
Groups/Collectives:
Bone Thugs N Harmony
Little Brother
Crucial Conflict
Sunday, December 27, 2020
New York in the 70s and 80s.
I'm infatuated with New York City in the 70s and 80s. I saw footage the other day that rekindled my infatuation. It was of businesses somewhere Downtown or Midtown Manhattan. What was remarkable about the storefronts is they had a very dusty, homegrown look to it. These streets, that are probably jam packed with upscale shopping or chain stores today, once had Mom and Pop businesses, in gritty stone tenements, with old furniture, hand-made signs and fluorescent lighting. Looking at the footage of the decayed neighborhoods in the Bronx, you see the vibrancy that still exists on some blocks. How can someplace be so vacated, yet so vibrant? You also see the people and businesses keeping the neighborhood alive as they can, young people expressing themselves with this new colorful culture of Hip Hop. There's a certain innocence through adversity that is unique to that time period.
Check out this cool montage of the Bronx in the 70's and 80's:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5zqGiLPbW8&t=350s
If you have a few hours to spare, check out the classic Hip Hop movie, Beat Street, (now Free on youtube). Watching this now is like watching a time capsule of a lost civilization: