I'm feelin this beat, Marsha is great on the hook, but which one is she not?
Another banger off “El Che”, Rhymefest’s upcoming album releasing in either Winter 07′ or Spring 08′ (still tentative), the track features Marsha from Floetry (they need to drop another album soon too..) and produced by Kanye West. I hope the brotha choses this as his next single, a solid music video with this track would be a good look for Rhymefest.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Sunday, November 4, 2007
nigger
Rapper Nas is working on his new album, and he's trying to get the word out.
The N-word, that is.
The hip-hop provocateur tells us he's planning on calling the CD simply "N-." Except, he'll be filling in the blank.
"That's the name right now," he said. Just to make sure we didn't mishear him, he spelled the racist epithet for us.
"I don't care about sales," he explained at Wednesday's MAC Cosmetics party for Sean (Diddy) Combs' new fragrance, Unforgivable. "Well, tonight I don't. I never was a big sales dude, so it never really mattered."
The slur, formerly used by Southern lynch mobs, has become a common greeting among black youth. But the Rev. Al Sharpton, also at the Core Club party, still finds it profoundly offensive.
"I'm astonished by the psychological gymnastics some people perform to make that self-denigrating word acceptable," he told us. "No other race does it. Why is it accepted? In an industry that makes Michael Jackson take out a word that was offensive to Jewish people, why does it sanitize a word that continues to be used by the Ku Klux Klan when it attacks our people?"
Last night, Jana Fleishman, a spokeswoman for Nas' label, Def Jam, was taken aback when we informed her of the proposed title. But after talking with the rapper, she said he changed his tune. "Nas says he was being facetious. He just started recording last week."
Meanwhile, Nas and Diddy were both amused to see Kanye West portraying himself as Jesus Christ on the cover of Rolling Stone. A 1999 video aping the Crucifixion had the two older rappers hanging on crosses.
Asked if Kanye stole their idea, Nas said, "I loaned it to him."
Diddy agreed: "It was a cool cover to me. I'm a fan of his, so it's all good."
The N-word, that is.
The hip-hop provocateur tells us he's planning on calling the CD simply "N-." Except, he'll be filling in the blank.
"That's the name right now," he said. Just to make sure we didn't mishear him, he spelled the racist epithet for us.
"I don't care about sales," he explained at Wednesday's MAC Cosmetics party for Sean (Diddy) Combs' new fragrance, Unforgivable. "Well, tonight I don't. I never was a big sales dude, so it never really mattered."
The slur, formerly used by Southern lynch mobs, has become a common greeting among black youth. But the Rev. Al Sharpton, also at the Core Club party, still finds it profoundly offensive.
"I'm astonished by the psychological gymnastics some people perform to make that self-denigrating word acceptable," he told us. "No other race does it. Why is it accepted? In an industry that makes Michael Jackson take out a word that was offensive to Jewish people, why does it sanitize a word that continues to be used by the Ku Klux Klan when it attacks our people?"
Last night, Jana Fleishman, a spokeswoman for Nas' label, Def Jam, was taken aback when we informed her of the proposed title. But after talking with the rapper, she said he changed his tune. "Nas says he was being facetious. He just started recording last week."
Meanwhile, Nas and Diddy were both amused to see Kanye West portraying himself as Jesus Christ on the cover of Rolling Stone. A 1999 video aping the Crucifixion had the two older rappers hanging on crosses.
Asked if Kanye stole their idea, Nas said, "I loaned it to him."
Diddy agreed: "It was a cool cover to me. I'm a fan of his, so it's all good."
Saturday, November 3, 2007
My First!!
Day n night.....i keep stressin my mind, mind...
I'll start postin offical shit soon, keep checkin
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