After more than 10 long years, the prayers of rap fans every have finally been answered. We are not talking about the release of a new Fugees album or even Detox. We are speaking, of course, of the long-awaited Harlem World reunion. Since Ma$e presented The Movement in 1999, listeners have been aching for more music from the group (everyone forgot about their appearance on “From Scratch” from Ma$e’s second album, Double Up, almost as quickly as they forgot Ma$e had a second album). Thankfully, the time has come, and Ma$e, Loon, Blinky Blink, Baby Stace, Huddy Combs, Cardan, and Meeno are coming together once again, but there is a catch: Ma$e, Loon, Blinky Blink, Baby Stace, and Huddy Combs will be not be participating in any way. In other news, Marlon Jackson had a Jackson 5 reunion in the shower this morning.
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Monday, December 6, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
BTDubb: Kanye may or may not be self-absorbed...
Just in case those who subscribe to the "Kanye West is a self-centered douche bag" school of thought were running low on fuel for their hate, Kanye has taken it upon himself to refill their tanks once again.
Today is World AIDS Day, and in observance, several big-time celebrities including Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, and Justin Timberlake and even some shitty ones have "sacrificed their digital life" to raise money to fight AIDS, vowing not to post any new tweets until $1 million has been raised for Alicia Keys' AIDS charity. Coincidentally, today is also the day that Kanye West, after over two tweetless weeks (except for a couple on Thanksgiving), decided to START tweeting again. Its probably just a coincidence, though.
Today is World AIDS Day, and in observance, several big-time celebrities including Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, and Justin Timberlake and even some shitty ones have "sacrificed their digital life" to raise money to fight AIDS, vowing not to post any new tweets until $1 million has been raised for Alicia Keys' AIDS charity. Coincidentally, today is also the day that Kanye West, after over two tweetless weeks (except for a couple on Thanksgiving), decided to START tweeting again. Its probably just a coincidence, though.
Suuuure, it's the labels fault you suck...
While it has been well established by industry rule number 4,080 that record company people are, in fact, shady, that doesn’t mean they are to blame for everything. Let's face it, a record company's top priority is to make money, and they base most of the decisions they make upon that fact. So while artists may have a legitimate beef with their label for giving them pennies on the dollar for sales, or for withholding publishing rights, or for countless other money-grabbing tactics, it is pretty bold to claim that a major record company is responsible for actually preventing sales. If there is some money to be made, why wouldn't they try to make it? Former pop sensation Nelly, however, is certain that the greedy folks at his record label (Universal Motown) are simply not interested in making money from his latest release, 5.0.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
The 4th Best Hip-Hop Album EVER MADE
In our last installment, Ethan paid tribute to OutKast's out-of-this-world third album while Scott sang the praises of 50 Cent's commercial rap masterpiece. Here, we each share our picks for the 4th best hip-hop album ever made.
Poor Game... you gonna get drunk and cry in a song about it?
Game's history of popping off and recanting is well documented. He has taken shots, subliminal and not-so-subliminal, at Jay-Z, who apparently couldn’t care less (“is there an ant biting the shoestrings of my S Dots?”), and Game then took them back. He beefed with Suge Knight briefly, and then deaded it (probably due to his crippling fear of being dangled over balconies). He went at Joe Budden, who did respond pretty harshly, and Game then appeared on Joe’s next album. He even went on Change of Heart and badmouthed his girlfriend the entire episode, then wanted to stay together in the end (she didn't). Game is not even too proud to beg for forgiveness when he really didn’t do anything to wrong that person, demonstrated by the title track from Doctor’s Advocate. Well, someone better remove the Belvedere and Banana Snapple from his hand and call Busta Rhymes to interpret Game’s unintelligible sobbing, because this man is down on his knees yet again pleading to be taken back.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Incredibly smart decision of the day: Diddy writing his own lyrics
Mr. Sean "Puff 'P. Diddy' Daddy" Combs and Officer Ricky "Rauwwsss" Ross recently announced via YouTube video that they would be ripping off Jay-Z and Kanye West's "Watch The Throne" album idea with their own upcoming "Bugatti Boyz" project. Before we are able to get too worried, though, Puffy assures us that they will only make us suffer through an EP, rather than a full-length album. The surprising announcement, however, was that Puff, famous for spitting ghostwritten verses, will actually be writing his own lyrics this time… well, half of them, anyway.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
BTDubb: Calm down with the weekly leaks!
Timbaland recently announced via Twitter that he would be jumping on the bandwagon of leaking new music weekly. Crooked I started doing his thing on a weekly basis over 3 years ago with his Hip Hop Weekly series, but the trend did not really pick up steam until Kanye West kicked off his G.O.O.D. Friday series in August. Since then, several artists have followed suit, including RZA with Wu Wednesdays, Lloyd Banks with Blue Friday, Joe Budden with Mood Muzik Monday, and Swizz Beatz swizzing up Budden's day with Monster Monday (or Miserable Monday, as we have renamed it). Timbaland decided he would be taking on "Timbo Thursday" and then, before releasing a single track, promptly announced that he would be postponing it.
Amazing Music Video of the Day: MC Hammer - "Better Run Run"
MC Hammer… excuse me, King Hammer (he must've landed a job at BK) has inexplicably obtained internet access. He heard what's been said about him and has had enough. The final straw was a few lines in Jay-Z’s verse on “So Appalled” from Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Friday series in which Jay acknowledges Hammer’s past financial woes and vows not to make the same mistakes. However, Hammer took this statement of fact as a diss and immediately announced that there would be answer. Over a month later, the answer is here. Hammer released the song and video for “Better Run Run”, making it clear that he has some things he wants Hov, and you, to know. So LISTEN CLOSE! (Seriously, audio levels are very low in the beginning).
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Random thoughts of the day: Dr. Dre's frequent procrastination and T.I.'s rare good decision
Dr. Dre just announced that he will be releasing a new iPod dock called Beatbox, which will play songs from your iPod or iPhone crisply and clearly without any interference. The new dock will join his Beats By Dre line of headphones and earbuds in his catalog of products available from Monster. It will also join these products, along with his laptop computer by HP, Aftermath cognac, Dr. Pepper commercials, hanging out with Jimmy Iovine at Red Sox games, and beginning work on his next album, on a list of things he has been doing instead of finishing and releasing Detox. Get your easily distracted ass back to work, Dre!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Where Are They Now: Hittman
Recent undercover footage at a Compton bus stop reveals what former Aftermath rapper Hittman is up to these days:
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