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Nov
23
AJ THROWBACK VIDEO OF THE WEEK
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AJ Sensation
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This is one of my favorite songs! I had to throw this one in the mix. If you don't know about it sit back and enjoy.
Nov
07
The Loudest Mute
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JDubb
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okay so i dont know if you have ever felt like this, but i am going to share this with you... Have you ever felt like the world made you their "genny gig". you see its kinda like you have all these wonderful ideas, comments, songs, sayings, qutoes, styles or "what have yous"... and you have them 1 st! and then when you do finally unfoil them or they leak out somehow...and to make matter worse your looked at as either a social reject...or even worse than that like no one even saw or heard what you did at all... later to find that when someone else down the line ( i mean it could even be years down the line too.) who just happens to be deemed "hot " or "it" does it... they are looked at as if they are Jesus or something, or like they discovered it 1st(like christopher columbus) ... it bothers me... right Kanye LOL so i have always wondered. is the world really that bandwagon~ish. are people that unorginal for an example: diddy used the word bitchassness and people looked at him like he was light years ahead of being clever. uhhhh i mean it was cool when said, but really it got too outta hand... i mean DPP alone, for an example has said countless quotes, that had me left an awe and pure amazement (true story LOL) so i wonder do you have to be a superstar of some sort and always in the media to say someting kinda cool for it to impact this mindless world on a ... "oh WoW!" ..." he just changed my life crap..." what is this type of deal or do you atleast have to be the popular kid in school. LOL i mean i could go on and on... ( that's what she said ...LOL... see ) especailly about this when it comes to this music world. in this for instance my cousin heard a track i was doing... now she really doesnt trip off my stuff i and i dont have a problem with it... ( do you... LOL... couldn't help it ) but she wanted me to make her a mix cd of all the new songs that was out at the time. so i decided to sneak some of our songs on there... one of the songs she really like was Joe Louis song "Im so HoT". she was bumping that all day, like Louis from the South Side LOL so she came to me, when her friends was asking who it was because they thought it was some Jeezy clubbing callibo or something LOL. now she is a proud listener of the RO... i asked her why she never listened to any of my stuff before hand and she said "well, i just figured once it gets on the radio i'd check it out. " disappointing to say the least, but i must say i am optimistic atleast she said "once" it gets on the radio... so i guess i' ll just keep this wheel spinning so i can continue to come up with cool new shit that wont be hot until somebody cool says it... right Pharell... thus my reason for being the loudest mute LOL love , genny pig
Nov
03
MYSPACE!!!!!
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Joe Louis
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My thoughts on the INFAMOUS Myspace lol. I used to love Myspace. I would have to log on 3 or 4 times a day when I was sitting at work, bored on the computer. I liked the fact that you could customize your page to reflect what you were feeling, what you wanted people to know (and not know), and to give the world a small piece of you. I can't believe how big the site is now. It is a major tool for advertising full length movies and major albums. There are billions of viewers of this site now. But as far as my personal feelings now, that shit is overrated. It will get you caught up quick and now is a tool for Kool Aid blood filled niggaz to "air out" their beef with their enemies. When did "goons" even learn how to use the internet? Then there is the top friends beef. If you dont have your "special friend" in a significant spot on your friends list, you better believe you bout to start some shit. Over a Myspace spot???!!!! Then there is the comments, where if you got a lil chick leaving you comments every now and then, your serious chick gets pissed. I dont even know her!!! That shit has just become a damn headache in my opinion..... hold on I think I just got a message... lol!!!
Oct
31
Who Is #1 In The Industry???
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Joe Louis
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My thoughts about who #1 is in the industry varies. If you are talking about who is the hottest through having the top of the charts, the most songs on the radio and selling the most, of course you would have to say Lil Wayne. And I am not taking anything away from the lil nigga. But I do think he is overrated. He spits very clever similes and metaphores but as far as making sense line by line, I gotta give it to my nigga Jay. He may be lacking slightly right now because of the shallowness of the game and the requirements of the entertainment industry to sell a record, but he is by far the most creative and thought provoking MC, in my opinion. Others that are on his heels are NAS, Kanye, Jadakiss, and Outkast as well as others but I just believe that he spits that shit. Gotta go wit a winner.... Just check out his second verse of this song, "Hovi Baby".
Oct
23
Tell us a little bit about "Lyrical Lessons"?
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DPP
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The "Lyrical Lessons" album is a strong follow up to what we started with the "Resurgence". We wanted to continue to lay the ground work on what, we consider, quality hip hop is. The definition of "Lyrical Lessons" is basically showing rappers the way to make good music that's saying something without compromising who the artist is.
We keep it simple by making the album only 10 tracks but it is timeless lyricism from start to finish. Joe Louis produced the majority of the album with J-Dubb assisting with, what I feel, are two classic hit singles. The only features are Joe louis on two tracks, "Till the end of time" and another track yet to be finished.
We assure you that if you liked "16 Bars-The Resurgence", you definitely will enjoy "Lyrical Lessons".
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