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You hear that? That’s the sound of a spoon grazing a bowl. I gladly eat my words.
Hip-hop, as we knew it, may be in need of a funeral service. Nas, being the prophet that he is, called it in early in 2006, but the doctors are now giving up hope and sending for the coroner. Let me tell you how I know.
Ever since 2Pac disappeared in 1996, there have been widespread reports of Pac sightings all over the world. In fact, rumor has it that Pac currently lives in Africa where he works as a goat herder.
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Shamwow Vince here with Eminem’s new album, Recovery. You’re gonna love this album. Are you following me, camera guy?
Famed hip-hop photographer Ernie Paniccioli snapped this picture of Craig Mack holding up an Illuminati tee with the year 2010 on it. I haven’t been able to verify the date of this photograph but it looks like it was taken sometime in the 90s.
No disrespect to my Cali readers but this song is awful. However, with Katy Perry’s swagger coach Snoop making a comedic cameo and Perry wearing daisy shorts and various edible items, the video is slightly tolerable.
As always, J Cole’s got that smooth flow and his timing is on point but lyrically this joint is weak. While the instrumentals give the track a lively feel, the hook is bland and redundant.
Every great artist has a trademark, a personal stamp that underscores a work of art. Think Spike Lee’s floating effect, Stanley Kubrick’s stare, and Quentin Tarantino’s trunk shot. Tarantino and the trunk shot go hand in hand like Russell Simmons and an oversized baseball cap.
Rhymefest is Minister Mischief in the “Prosperity” music video.
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