So I was chatting with my friend KimBlim and told him I had just bought the illest sneaks. His guesses for sneaks of choice was that it was either “Homer Air” or “Jake The Snake Superstars”. Man was he close to the mark!
Kategoriarkiv: hiphop
Hush Tour – A Trip Thru Hip Hop History
With the Hush Tour a trip down memory lane is literally that. Well, except the lane isn’t called memory and isn’t downwards but upwards. Instead it’s a northbound travel going from downtown Manhattan up to Harlem and The Bronx filled with all the stories of early Hip Hop you can possibly think of.
Læs videre Hush Tour – A Trip Thru Hip Hop History
Nas is Lost about Lost MC’s
Second update centering around something Nas says on his new album. For some reason I’m really fascinated by his rekindled love-interest with hip-hop, because on one hand it’s cool that he’s name checking all the artists I enjoyed growing up, on the other hand it kinda seems like it’s mostly done for the sake of having a topic to rhyme about.
Take “Where are the now” for one.
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Can you record-dig it?
Just a quick pseudo update, for those interested. I’m attending the record-digging jam tonight at Rust. Visit the Myspace for more info. If you click down there’s a list of the records I’m bringing and should you feel so inclined you’re welcome to drop me a mail at ptas@hiphopsimpsonsandwrestling.com for more sale/trade info.
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Old kids on the block
I always found it funny someone would refer to themselves as “kid” long into adulthood. Nas, who’s in his mid-30’s constantly says stuff like “like my girl Foxy, the kid went deaf/Def” and “the kid got his chipped-tooth fixed”. But even moreso it’s hilarious when someone chooses kid as a name, ‘cause either their careers will only last as long as childstar actors (IE until their voice changes or they pick up a nasty coke-habit) or they’ll be some old-ass kids on the block.
Here’s a few examples:
Læs videre Old kids on the block
Ric and Vic: Nature Boy and Hate-Cha Boy
I’ve often mentioned rap and wrestling have alotta simularities. Lil’ ass Andre The Giant named himself after big ass Andre The Giant, and now there’s a new kid on the block.
Læs videre Ric and Vic: Nature Boy and Hate-Cha Boy
Don’t hate the player, hate the carjacker that stole everything ‘cept Game’s tires
This is only funny if you’re Danish:
Læs videre Don’t hate the player, hate the carjacker that stole everything ‘cept Game’s tires
I roadied for EPMD…
…and if you’ve seen Big Lebowski you know how that quote ends. Anyhoot, when EPMD played in Denmark recently, they had to get someone to drive them from Copenhagen to Århus and back, which ended up being me. I’ve had my run-ins with Erick Sermon and DJ Scratch before, but I figured they wouldn’t remember me.
Læs videre I roadied for EPMD…
Word…Life, it ain’t nothing like the original
Yeah! OC and El The Sensei came thru and rocked the instore at City Fellaz in a major major way. El did his thing and respect to Artifacts but OC really pulled out the big guns.
Læs videre Word…Life, it ain’t nothing like the original
Bruce “I hate hip-hop” Willis making rap-soap?
Okay I knew something was wrong as soon as I heard the news. I mean, I dig Bruce Willis I think he was great in the 6th Sense and off the hook in 12 Monkeys, but it just didn’t add up. The admitted member of the Republican party, Planet Hollywood owning, presently living in Trump Towers, Bruce Willis is executive producing a rap music soap??
I guess he is. It’s called Word Life, in a move that’ll surely upset some John Cena fans, I mean Chain Gang members, out there. You can view the trailer here in all its glory.
This is just plain wrong for a couple of reasons but they didn’t dawn on me right away. The first one is obvious. Remember The Last Boy Scout? It Willis in the role of bad-ass detectice Joe Hallenbeck and it featured a conversation that went like this:
Milo: You think you are so fucking cool, don’t you? You think you are so fucking cool. But just once, I would like to hear you scream in pain… Joe Hallenbeck: Play some rap music.
You may think that’s just Willis acting, plus he was for god knows which reason signed to Motown Records so he obviously appreciates black music in general. But after a while I realised I had actually read Bruce Willis hates rap in real life as well. It was the book “Naked Under Our Clothes” by former Yo! MTV Raps hosts Dr Dre & Ed Lover. I bought it in Chicago like ten years ago, read it quickly and haven’t really flipped thru it since. But somehow the quote stuck in my head anyways of Ed Lover and Bruce Willis exchanging opinions. I’ve scanned the conversation for you here:
Yeah, that’s right, Bruce Willis ain’t got love for us, so why should he make money off of us? In the words of all-mighty OC (who by chance I hope will sign this album tomorrow) “Word life…it ain’t nothing like the original!”