Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Un-Fucking Believable

Apparently someone stole Mac Dre's tombstone. This shit makes me sick 'cause Dre was my folks and a huge reason for me ever being involved in Bay Area hip hop.

If by some slim chance the person who did it is reading this, get your head right and drop that shit off somewhere in the V.

AP.9 of the Mob Figaz is looking for the perp himself.

From AP's Myspace...

"SOMEONE STOLE MY NIGGA MAC DRE'S HEADSTONE OFF HIS GRAVE AND I'M OFFERING 10 THOUSAND DOLLARS OUT OF MY OWN POCKET FOR WHOEVER DID IT. NO COPS INVOLVED. I JUST WANNA KNOW THE NAME OF THE NIGGA THAT TOOK IT AND I'LL GET SHIT HANDLED MYSELF. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. IF U KNOW ANY INFO ABOUT WHO IS INVOLVED IN THE THEFT OF MAC DRE'S TOMBSTONE, CONTACT ME ASAP AND COME GET THIS $10,000 DOLLARS, CASH.


PASS THIS INFO TO EVERYONE OF YA MYSPACE FRIENDS. THIS NIGGA CANT HIDE FROM ME, I WILL FIND HIM...

CONTACT ME AT WWW.MYSPACE.COM/AP9"

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Too $hort Baby, Comin' Straight From Oakland


Pay homage, bitches. (image via Notes From A Different Kitchen)

"Rap Dirty" - Too $hort

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

New Shit From Dan The Automator

Dan The Automator has always made sick collaborations with a wide range of artists like Prince Paul, Del (Hieroglyphics), Mike Pattonn (Faith No More), Damon Albarn (Blur), Mike Simpson (Dust Brothers), etc..., but this new project he has droppin' on September 19th is my most anticipated I think. It's the soundtrack to the NBA 2K7 videogame and it's got a pretty stacked line-up on it as you can see...

Track Listing:
1. Dan The Automator - "Intro"
2. Slim Thug - "I Love This Game"
3. Rhymefest - "Bang The Ball"
4. Hieroglyphics - "Don't Hate The Player"
5. Fabolous - "Ball Til You Fall"
6. Aceyalone & Rakaa of Dilated Peoples – "Champions"
7. E-40 & San Quinn - "Baller Blockin'"
8. Ghostface & A.G. of D.I.T.C. - "2K007"
9. Lupe Fiasco & Evidence of Dilated Peoples - "Catch Me"
10. Mos Def & Anwar Superstar - "Here Comes The Champ"
11. Charli 2na of Jurassic 5 - "Anchor Man"
12. A Tribe Called Quest - "Lyrics To Go (remix)"
13. Zion I - "Fade Away"

I love that they got Quinn on there. He deserves the shine.

Here's two tracks to tide you over until the album is released:

"Don't Hate The Player" - Hieroglyphics

"2K007" - Ghostface & A.G. of D.I.T.C.


What's Going On

In my new effort to expose y'all to different and interesting music, here's something everyone should be interested in. If you're not... Expand your mind and taste, loser.

The Dirty Dozen Brass Band has re-interpreted Marvin Gaye's entire What's Going On album with many special guests. Portions of the proceeds go to the Tipitina's Foundation which benefits the music community of New Orleans so buy the album and support people who put their hearts and souls into the music and the city they love. See the end of this post for links to hear "What's Going On" featuring Chuck D.


Here's the press release I received which sheds a little more light on the new project and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band...

In recognition of the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the devastation of New Orleans and the Gulf coast, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band will release a meaningful reinterpretation of the Marvin Gaye classic What’s Going On. Thirty-five years after its original release, the evocative themes and social commentary found in the songs on What’s Going On are just as relevant today. Guest vocalists Chuck D, Ivan Neville, G. Love, Guru and Bettye LaVette contribute to The Dirty Dozen Brass Band’s musical message. In stores August 29th, Shout! Factory and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each copy of What’s Going On to the Tipitina’s Foundation, benefiting the music community of New Orleans.

Just one year ago, Hurricane Katrina shattered the homes and lives of the residents of New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast, including the members of The Dirty Dozen Brass Band and many of their friends and neighbors. Founding members Roger Lewis, Kevin Harris and Gregory Davis’ homes were completely destroyed by the storm and the flooding aftermath, as was the home of trombone player Revert Andrews. Band members Terence Higgins and Efrem Towns’ homes remained standing, enduring massive wind and water damage.

When discussing their next step musically, the members of The Dirty Dozen Brass Band unanimously concluded that they needed an outlet for the overwhelming feelings of loss for their beautiful city and community, and frustration with the government’s response to the disaster, or lack thereof. Members of the band had been listening to What’s Going On, and finding that the strong sentiments Gaye expressed 35 years ago were again resonating loud and clear. Reinterpreting each of the nine songs on Gaye’s album was simply the right concept at the right time. While Gaye’s original was smooth rhythm and blues, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band turn in expansive, powerhouse instrumental performances. The resulting album is sexy and explosive.

For the past three decades, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band has taken the traditional brass band music of New Orleans, combined it with funk, jazz, gospel and soul, and introduced it to the rest of the world. Over the years, they’ve won the approval of fans, critics, and the taste-making musicians they’ve collaborated with including Dizzy Gillespie, Elvis Costello, Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic and Modest Mouse.

"What's Going On" featuring Chuck D (Quicktime)

"What's Going On" featuring Chuck D (Windows Media)

Official website

Thursday, August 10, 2006

OG Shit


Isaac Washington was a bitch gettin' machine.


Friday, August 04, 2006

To Quote My Friend 24K... "PISS YEAH!!!"

Hollywood, for the most part, is full of dipshits who greenlight a bunch of crap and make way too much money because America, for the most part, is full of fuckin' retards who'll flock like sheep to the goddamn theater to see some garbage because their lives suck.

But once in a while Hollywood releases something that makes going to the theater worth it...

Beerfest is from Broken Lizard, the same people who did Super Troopers, and from the looks of things it will be superb. Anyone who knows me knows I love beer eternally and unconditionally so this movie will undoubtedly become one of my all-time favorites, taking its rightful place alongside Strange Brew (the greatest movie about drunk Canadians ever). By the way, if you haven't seen Strange Brew, your life sucks. Buy it immediately.