Archive for May, 2008

Slick Rick Pardoned By New York Governor

Pic courtesy of D-Nice

I just got this press release from the Sunshine, Sachs & Associates firm:

“My family and I are eternally thankful to Governor Paterson, my attorneys Michael Krinsky and Craig Kaplan at Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman and to all of the people who have supported me throughout the past seventeen years.  This has been a long and difficult road and I am happy for this to be settled once and for all.  I look forward to enjoying this time with my family and friends and to continue leading an honest and productive life.”

– Ricky Walters

The New York Times has more:

New York Gov. David Paterson is granting a full and unconditional pardon to rapper Ricky ”Slick Rick” Walters for the attempted murders of two men in 1991.

The pardon is expected to halt efforts to deport Walters to the United Kingdom, the country he left as a child.

The eyepatch-wearing star behind the ’80s rap classic ”La-Di-Da-Di” served more than five years in prison after the shooting of his cousin and another man. Both survived.

The governor says Walters is now a rap artist and landlord in the Bronx who has not had any criminal problems since his release from prison in 1997. He also says Walters has volunteered to counsel youths against violence.

I’m so glad to hear this. Ricky was the first rapper to get me really interested in hip-hop.

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ML RapVids: Hieroglyphics Pt.1

Hey, if Noz can do it for Funk Doctor Spock, why not ML for Hiero? I’ve compiled video playlists for all of the legendary Hieroglyphics crew, and made players for each of them. I’ll be posting one playlist a day for the next few days.

I’m starting with Hieroglyphics as a group:

Here’s a direct link.

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Fan catches a baseball in 454 games in a row?

 

Wait, what?? This is from a while ago.. so is dude up to 600 by now? I’ve yet to catch one in my lifetime.

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Jay-Z Tour Photos.

If you want to swagger jack Jay-Z’s clothes/shoes/ices/sunglasses (all of which is probably unattainable), see what Jay-Z security detail looks like, check out all of the backstage cameos from the recently completed Jay-Z/Mary J tour. Then go and start flipping through the horribly frustrating flash gallery here.

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Ghostface-Charlie Brown Remixes.

 

If you like electronic/dancey music with a side of Ghostface, this set of remixes is the perfect match for you. This Scion sanctioned release features remixes of Ghostface’s Charlie Brown  from DJ Mehdi, Yusek, Orgrasmic and Guns N Bombs. My personal favorite is Mehdi’s, it does the least tweaking to Ghostface vocals while completely redoing all the sounds around it, check it out. Thanks to Aaron B!

Download (Zip): Ghostface- Charlie Brown (Remixes)

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Mixtape About Nothing Tracklisting.

 

8 More days! Thanks to our dude Ges for the heads up!

4 Tracks off of Bishop Lamont’s The Confessional.

You know we mess with Bishop Lamont’s when we actually buy it. But not right now because That Real Ish just posted 4 tracks off his upcoming street album/mixtape The Confessional.

Be Cool ft. Xzibit, Ras Kass, Mykstro, Glasses Malone
Gorrilla Pimpin’ 5008 ft. Warren G, Ryan C. Fresh, Stat Quo, Busta Rhymes
Better Than You ft. Focus
Get Right Back ft. Mike Ant

Download (.Rar)- Bishop Lamont-4 Tracks.

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5 New Bloodraw Tracks.

More new Bloodraw, these just hit the inbox, I don’t know if any of these will end up on the debut or not (which is in stores June 17th)? The standout track here is Get AwayAin’t Nothing In My Way is some bizarre stuff, with T-Pain singing mellow sans vocoder, and Blood Raw sounds like he is about to cry. Check em out.

Mp3: Blood Raw – “I Got Problems” (Produced By: The Runners)

Mp3: Blood Raw  – “Ain’t Nothing In My Way” (Feat. T-Pain)

Mp3: Blood Raw – “Get Away” (Produced By: J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)

Mp3: Blood Raw  – “Almost There” (Feat. Mannie Fresh)

Mp3: Blood Raw  – “Trying To Get Home” (Feat. Lyfe Jennings)

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Video: Soulbrotha – Born For A Purpose

Soulbrotha is dope, that’s all you need to know. We already recommended SB, so trust us on this one.

Download his latest, the Exodus Mixtape here.

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Kidz in the Hall Album Release Party, NYC (5/20/08).

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I’d tell you what I think of Kidz in the Hall’s new album The In Crowd, but Naledge has made it perfectly clear that he "doesn’t give a flying fuck, like if you put some wings on Halle". Fair enough, but the party last night was knockin’ and Metal Lungies was in the house by way of your boy Knobbz. I got there around 7:45 which gave me an hour and a half to stare at people googly-moogly from across the room before the show started. Tim William and the Arcade Stars opened up, for which a lot of the screwface hip-hop-heads in the building had little patience. After four songs with little crowd response, a disgruntled Tim William dropped his mic and stormed off stage like a real rock star. I was paying more attention to Just Blaze setting up on the 1’s and 2’s.

Just Blaze rocked it for a little more than an hour, starting off with his hits (PSA, What We Do, etc.) then moving into classic New York shit. Just Blaze joints are a thing of beauty at full blast – they really fill the room and the crowd was definitely feeling it. Double-0 came out and worked the crowd a little bit too. A classic moment came when Just Blaze gave Double-0 his chain and put on Chain Hang Low. 0 bent down and hung the chain as low as he could, mocking the Jibbs hit; "they ain’t feelin’ that" went Just Blaze before going back to some explosive M.O.P. That wasn’t the last time mainstream rap would be shat on, either – Blaze quipped before finishing his set, "I don’t have any Lil Wayne".

Naledge finally came on and him and Double-0 went into songs off the album, starting with Black Out. After a couple of songs, they brought on Phonte and did Paper Trail. After the song, Phonte confessed that he’s the biggest zSHARE, RapidShare user there is, but everybody should go out and support the album. That’s the first time I’ve heard zSHARE get a shout out.

A few songs later, they brought on Skyzoo, my personal favorite artist in attendance last night, to do Let Your Hair Down.  I would’ve liked if they let him do The Necessary Evils, but that would’ve killed the party vibe. And people were having fun – there were some expressionless guys in the back with their arms folded, but most people were dancing and head-nodding.

Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes came on for Lucifer’s Joyride along with Tim William who was still on after doing The In Crowd.

Then Naledge and Double-0 launched into the single, which they had been proudly touting as landing number six on TRL, Drivin’ Down The Block. Halfway through, they stopped and brought everybody back on, including Tim William and the Arcade Stars who took the song to another level. This dude with the mullet and the Hello Kitty guitar threw some guitar riffs on the hook of the song which were awesome.

A few songs later, the Kidz went into campaign mode. They talked up Barack Obama, and forced everyone to put their hands up before they went into Work To Do. No, he’s not throwing up the Roc.

The highlight of the night was the surprise guest, Estelle, who’s been running the charts in the UK for a minute. I got some face time with her before she went on, because I was standing by the steps leading on stage. Needless to say, I snapped some obnoxiously close-up pictures.

I didn’t notice in the darkness of SOB’s, but Ms. Estelle has braces. Crooked teeth might fly in England, but not over here.

She did Love Hangover and then did American Boy which brought the house down and brought everyone back on stage to get a piece of the action.

They wrapped it up with another go at Drivin’ Down the Block. Unfortunately, Bun B and Pusha T didn’t show up to do the remix, as was hyped on the SOB’s page. Instead, Double-0 dropped the beat and Naledge did Pusha’s verse slowed down to some heavy drums. With his parting words, Naledge took a moment to comment on the state of rap music: "I’d rather brainwash you with a Low End Theory tape than Soulja Boy."

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