Saturday, September 20, 2008

TWO GIRLS , ONE CUP.......WHY LAWD.....WHY???

FIRST!!! WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU MAKE A VIDEO LIKE THIS? THIS IS JUST FUCKING RIDICULOUS LIKE REALLY??? FOR THOSE OF YOU IN THE WORLD WHO HAVEN'T SEEN THIS VIDEO....YOU WON'T SEE IT HERE LOL BUT I WILL LEAVE YOU WITH A VIDEO RESPONSE FROM NO OTHER THAN B. SCOTT. FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW WHO B.SCOTT IS CHECK OUT HIS BLOGS ON YOUTUBE. EDUTAINMENT AT IT'S BEST. ENJOY!!!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

My shades too dark to see you losers...

No One on the Corner Got Swagger Like Puff-
This is the best flow I have EVER EVER heard from him, having had a myriad of the top ghost writers writing for him. I think he wrote this shit himself.



He said he would give your bitch some children...AND, he knew just when you would think you were done with the song and he spit something ignorant for that ass. I look up to Puff and aspire to own a wing of a private jet soon.

Word Life.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Peace and Health

to the homey Nathaniel Dwayne Hale, better known as the one and only Nate Dogg. His smooth as Billy Dee Williams voice complimented many songs since his introduction, to me at least, in Regulate, by Warren G.
Nate Dogg has suffered his second stroke in the past nine months, the first occurred during the holiday season late last year, '07. It has been reported that there has been no brain damage but his breathing is assisted. It is too early to see how his limbs have been effected by the stroke. He is also due in court on the 24th for felony charges for making death threats to his estranged wife. Damn.

Get better Nate! *pouring some of my forty out.

Warren G: Regulate

Regulate - Warren G

XZibit: Bitch Please

Xzibit - Bitch Please - Xzibit

Houston: I Like That

I Like That - Houston Featuring Chingy, Nate Dogg & I-20

WC: The Streets

WC ft Snoop Dogg Nate Dogg - The Streets - WC ft Snoop Dogg Nate Dogg

Snoop Dogg: Boss's Life

Boss Life - Snoop Dogg feat. Nate Dogg

E-40: Nah Nah

Nah, Nah... - E-40 featuring Nate Dogg

Whose ideal life is not to be pistol-whipped by a smooth crooner. DPG till the day I D.I.E.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

I Keep My Love Locked Down...

http://www.zshare.net/audio/1854892003616bb0/

I love this song...
It is an ode to the sordid person one becomes once they are transformed by their love's black magic. The concentration of emotion and energy in a mind with too much pressure on itself. It forces one to act in a way that is the extreme opposite of the purity of their love. Dedicated, trying to save both parties and live through and with this love, I found this song inside of my heart.

Thank you, Kanye

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

When Geniuses Unite

Click here to bear witness to Cam'ron's new song... Bottom of the Pussy Hole.
The woman whose voice is sampled on the track is that of Alexyss K. Tylor. Without going into a huge diatribe I suggest you watch the video from which the soundbyte was taken for references purposes.



Camron's 'Bottom of the Pussy Hole'

http://www.zshare.net/audio/185357538a7c524d/

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Nirvana?

I just would like to know what is Hip Hop's obsession with overused metaphors...namely... have you guessed? Kurt Cobain. If I hear another reference to some suicide doors looking so Kurt Cobain (see: Fab's verse on Addicted by Ryan Leslie featuring Cassie; or, being taken away like a bullet from Kurt Cobain (see: Game's first verse on My Life, featuring Lil Wayne, two of the most tragic individuals in their quest for respect and credibility), actually I do not know what I would do but, some part of me will die.

I am trying to figure out if there is a limited list of images or phrases that are allowed to be used at one given time in Hip-Hop? No, I guess Hip-Hop is not dead but, I would posit that the commercial aspect is 98% post-consumer material. That is why Li'l Weezy could ONLY be embalmment fluid.

I digress,

There are a couple of other references to the late grunge great but I can not think of them off the top of my head. I will add to this post as they come back to me. Are we trying to claim Kurt? Do they and their target audience even know the music Nirvana put forth during their career. Then again do rappers ever know what the fuck they are talking about? Modern day story tellers that they are. Should they not seek psychiatric evaluation for delusions of grandeur? Anyway, is Kurt Cobain Hip-Hop, should he constantly be mentioned in mundane rap lyrics like our own late greats? I just want to know where it came from and now need to do research to know how long this ridiculousness has been going on.

With that I will leave you with some of my Nirvana faves...


Teen Spirit



p.s. I remember when this video came out. Unlike a lot of people I know, I had cable in 1992, so I know a bit of pop culture... holler at your girl.

Lithium



Gets me through some shit

Come As You Are



Heart-Shaped Box



In Bloom



Thank you for accompanying me down memory lane.

Genuinely,
RuthLess