This song and this video are ridiculous, why does every rapper think they need a fucking dance to sell records?
Shits just all sounding the same at this point. These niggas have no shame and no respect for the music or the art form, they'll do anything if they think they can make a buck. But in the end, these fucking jiggaboo dance songs get radio play and maybe some ringtone downloads but no one is buying theses albums (IE their not making any real money). Lil Flip has years in the game, I opened for him a few years ago out here in L.A, he should know better than to try to get back on with some copycat silly shit like this.
Do the stanky leg, do the superman, do the jerk, walk it out, do the laffy taffy, do the chicken noodle soup...its all the same and its all LAME. I understand these thirsty ass newcomers for trying to get on with this copycat bullshit but I would expect more from a vet like Lil Flip but I wont again.
This video is titled "Kill The Record Labels Now" and that's exactly what these rappers and other industry affiliates are proposing. Am I down? Ummm I don't know. I feel their frustration no doubt but I'm not ready to throw on the army fatigue, kick in the doors at Interscope Records and start pistol whippin people and takin names, thats a bit extreme but I can say that there definitely needs to be a changing of the guard as they say in the music industry. Obama brought change to America, someone needs to bring Change 09 to the music industry.
I love this record. This shit is too real, this had to be the best ode to hood rat's I've ever heard. Not that I've heard that many but still...this shit goes hard. Check it out.
Last night in front of thousands in attendance and millions at home Chuck Liddell got knocked out by former Pride sensation and recent UFC disappointment Shogun Rua in the early portion of the second round. Being that I’ve been a fan of UFC since before Chuck Liddell and had the opportunity to watched his miraculous rise to fame via his streak of consecutive devastating KO’s against the likes of UFC Pound-For-Pound king at the time Tito Ortiz, Current Strike Force Lightweight Champ Sobral and UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture (twice) its still a shock to see him laid out on the mat helpless. Considering how dominant he’s been, for as long as he has against the best of the best in the UFC, its just hard to really believe that this is what Liddell has become. But with losses in 4 of his last 5 fights (3 by KO), it appears that Chuck's reign in the UFC is over. But much like Tito, Liddel may be able to benefit from a change of scenery and find new life in another MMA organization. A fresh start may be good for Chuck Liddell but I can say this unless he wants to be the gatekeeper / stepping stone (punching bag) for more young fighters to make their name off of (Rampage Jackson, Rashad Evans, Shogun Rua) he better find another organization or occupation because right now his glass chin is benefiting every but him.
I miss hearing Eminem rap about drugs... I'm just hip hop nostalgic, I guess. But its true, I do miss the way Eminem used to mix in all his clever drug references, "vicodin VIN VIN VIN", I mean I wouldn't even know percocet t was if I wasn't for Em
"poppin percocet im a nervous wreck, I deserve respect, But I work a sweat for this worthless check"
Another line that always stuck out in my head was
"Well, I do pop pills, I keep my tube socks filled, And pop the same shit that got Tupac killed, Spit game to these hos Like a soap opera episode Then punch a bitch in the nose Until her whole face explodes There's three things I hate: Girls, women, and bitches Smack bitch that walk up, and drop-kick midgets They call me "Boogie Night" A stalker that walks awkward Stick figure with a dick bigger than Mark Wahlberg"
In honor of my recent nostalgia I decided to post my top 3 Eminem Drugs songs, enjoy. Top 3 Eminem Drug Songs
I ran across this interesting Charles Hamilton interview, I can’t say I’m a fan of dude. I guess Brooklyn Girl is cool but the interview itself is definitely interesting, as he talks about his falling out with is mom and how that inevitably pushed him closer to music and just various other artifacts and stories that bridge the gap between where he was then and where he is now. I don’t know if he’ll be a star one day or not, but I can say this dude is passionate about music so at least that’s a start.
This joint is hot! "Apple B, Apple Z, These niggas can get erased" that's some shit that will go over plenty of niggas heads.
Check out P Stat "Bring It Back L.A" off his most recent mixtape Cali State Of Mind Vol. 2: West Coast High courtesy of our friends over at Movin Heavy Entertainment.
I cant say I'm a huge fan of Keepin Up With The Kardashians aside from getting extended glimpses at Kim K's wonderful backside. But I can say this Khloe's got good taste in music because as far as I see this "Love vs Money" album is the hottest CD on streets right now. Everyone I know in L.A. has been talking about this album and if that's any indication on how popular the album is nationally then The-Dream may wanna start prepping his Grammy speech now.
Check out what Klhoe had to say about the album here
Alot people been sleeping on Q-Tip's most recent album, hopefully this remix will bring a little more buzz and much needed attention to the album. With hip-hop music in such disarray any solid albums that get released need to be praised because they are few and far between. Hip-hop and you dont stop...
For those that dont know Ye performed last night on VH1's Storytellers and as always put it all on the line. Our friends over at KanyeLive and OnSmash put together a mixtape of the performance for your listening pleasure. So you can download the mixtape and bump in the privacy of your own cubicle.
After The-Dream’s critically acclaimed but often slept on debut “Love vs Money” he went on a writing spree dropping shit for Usher, Jamie Foxx, Mariah Carey and Beyonce' to name a few. After lacing the rest of the industry with hits over the last calendar year The-Dream left us here at 3BC wondering if he had saved any hits for his own album. Judging by the single “Rockin That Thang” and the records that have been leaked “Right Side of My Brain”, “Sweat It Out” and most recently “Walking On The Moon” it looks like The-Dream has indeed saved some of his best for last. Can't wait till the album drops.
Listen to The-Dream f. Kanye West - "Walking On The Moon"
I barely care what Lil Wayne is saying in his rap songs, I sure the fuck don’t care about what he's saying in an auto-tune drunk attempt at a rock song. My friend Mr. Bandwagon tried to convince me that prom queen was a rock song. Nigga! Prom queen is NOT a rock song. It’s a rapper drunk off auto-tune and yes men rap-singing over a rock beat performed by the band Green Day. Minus Green Day’s performance there's nothing rock about the song. I’m not saying I don’t like the record, but if Wayne don’t come harder he won’t be getting a dime outta me.
Why do obviously uncool white people try to be cool when they get around black people and end up just embarrassing both of them??
Weezy F. Pain (Undisputed Auto-Tune Champion of the World) was on Around The Horn, a fast paced sports talk show on ESPN earlier today. During the show the 2 white panelist kept trying to throw in hip hop phrases and references with their responses to sports questions, failing miserable and creating multiple awkward silent moments. As the segment came to a close (2:10 into the video) in the ultimate showing of utter lameness panelistWoody Paigedid what all your drunk white friends do to try to show that they're down and hip, yes people HE STARTED RAPPING, mind you Woody is pushing 63!! Old ass Woody Paige was rapping!! Easily providing the most embarrassing TV moment of the recently blogger coined "post-race era".
But I don't fault Woody Paige at all, busting out in spontaneous raps is a natural Caucasian neuro-response to blackness, especially perceived cool blackness at that. The second your white friends and or coworkers start to perceive you as cool, one of them (the brave one) will inevitably start rapping to you and expressing to you how much they love whatever rapper is hot on Top 40 radio at the time, it might be at a office party or in the car on the way to the club or at a bar in Hermosa beach but it will happen. All you can do is pray the song they pick doesn't have the N-word in it because if it does, they will NOT omit the word and that can lead to conversation no one looks forward to. But if you let that N-bomb slide I can guarantee that wont be the last time they drop it in your presence.