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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Remembering the first lady of Flip Mode Rah Digga






When Rah Digga first entered the scene, she transcended being viewed as the first lady of Busta Rhymes' FlipMode Squad and made people believe in her skills as an MC. Hip-hop heads immediately took notice of her signature deep voice and hard-hitting clever rhymes. Her debut, 2000’s Dirty Harriet, displayed that she was ready for lyrical war and helped solidify her fan base who waited (and waited) nearly a decade for her sophomore album to drop.

After dropping Dirty Harriet I'd have to admit I was impressed because of her raw skills alone. If she were to drop another LP I could almost be assured that Niki Minaj would be among one of the sure haters. What do you think? Does Niki have enough lyrical content to hold her own against a pure lyricist like Rah Digga? 

Friday, April 5, 2013

Talk shows and there host, who's the best?


Talk show host have the ability to touch our hearts with the way they deliver their views on the tough topics.


What does it take to become a good talk show host?

Which do you prefer, morning or evening talk shows?


Be careful what you say out of your mouth: Brendon Ayanbadejo




Baltimore Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo wants to use the Super Bowl media frenzy as a platform to sound off on marriage equality and anti-bullying.
In an email to fellow same-sex marriage supporters Brian Ellner and Michael Skolnik (who also serves as political director to hip-hop mogul and philanthropist Russell Simmons), Ayanbadejo asked, “Is there anything I can do for marriage equality or anti-bullying over the next couple of weeks to harness this Super Bowl media?”
Along with his team, the AFC champion will be playing in the Super Bowl on Feb. 3 against the San Francisco 49ers.
Among those to get word of the email was New York Times columnist Frank Bruni, who reached out to Ayanbadejo.

“On the phone Tuesday afternoon, Ayanbadejo called that missive his “Jerry Maguire email,” referring to the Tom Cruise movie, in which the plot is set in motion when Maguire, played by Cruise, seizes the occasion of a sleepless night to pour his heart and soul into a mission statement,” wrote Bruni.
“It’s one of those times when you’re really passionate and in your zone. And I got to thinking about all kinds of things, and I thought: how can we get our message out there,” Ayanbadejo told Bruni.
My question to you is, Do you think that his actions in regards to this topic is what resulted in him being released from the super bowl champion Baltimore Ravens?

Monday, April 1, 2013

Am I the only one seeing this B.S.


Attention Rappers: Please stop shitting on your supporters!





What has happened to rap music? I have been a fan of rap music dating all the way back to the early 80's. I have watched the content of rap music deteriorate over the years and it saddens me. The music that is played now is all about materialistic content. Is this music supposed to be good music? All it does now is make me mad because it seems as if these rappers that are the most popular are talking about us and straight shitting on its fans and supporters. Then they lie openly to us. Example Drake talking about starting from some so called bottom but its a  well known publicized fact that Drake has never personally seen the bottom of anything but a soda bottom. Why is it  that these out of contact with reality are celebrated so much when all they talk about is making millions of dollars and flaunt it in our faces. We support these rappers everyday. How blind are we? When is somebody going to realize this is blasphemy? Im sick and tired of this and I wish someone else would stand beside me and say something about this issue or at least question these rappers like I am trying to. I need your support because this is straight DIRT that needs to be addressed immediately!!!