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October 31, 2011
Buckwheat Groats "Take Yourself Out Tha Game"
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I co-sign this both as a song and as a message to today's youth.
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Odd Future slapped a woman
via pitchfork.com
At a show down in New Orleans this past weekend, Tyler the Juggalo complained that he didn't like photographers, so Faygo carrier Left Brain went down to the press pit and slapped the shit out of a female photographer, knocking her camera to the ground. Pitchfork couldn't get a comment form any of Odd Future's white handlers/enablers, or Noz. I checked Tyler the Juggalo's Twitter just now, and it looks like he's yet to say anything about this. In fact, it looks like his Twitter went dark right around the time this story hit the Internets. Hmm... But I'm sure he'll be back in no time with plenty of curse words and gay slurs to make it seem as if he says and does whatever he wants. Nothing against curse words and gay slurs. Just saying.
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This new Papoose video is arguably even better/worse than that Erick Sermon video
via www.youtube.com
Again with the shooting in the marginally well-off suburbs, next to circa 1999 SUVs, to convey your magnificent wealth.
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Posse on Trendwatch: Underground rappers with health problems, medical bills
Last week it was Mr. Dibbs. This week it's Hell Razah, who had an aneurysm in 2010 and had to have emergency brain surgery, which left him unable to walk, talk or feed himself. (Well, he could eat.) If you wanted to, I'm sure you could find a third example to make it an according to Hoyle trend per the New York Times' rule.
RA the Rugged Man tried to get someone he knows at Complex magazine to cover Hell Razah's last album, if only out of sympathy, but they wouldn't. Then they put Kreayshawn on the cover.
And I quote:
As far as the media, I know a lot of foks personally in the so-called HipHop media circles and when Razah’s album was first dropping I told Razah’s wife I’d hit up my contacts at press and see who would support the project. I got at everybody and let them all know about Razah’s situation and status and how he was fucked up in a coma with a wife and kids and hospital bills. I sent the story around in e-mails and let everyone know not only was his new album a banger but the proceeds of the sales would help his family and medical expenses. These so-called writers are eating off the culture and here is Razah; a true voice of HipHop, I figured the HipHop media and community would gladly spread the word.To my DISGUST:
NOT ONE so-called HIPHOP journalist that I reached out to NOT ONE of them covered the story. I guess it wasn’t trendy enough. Magazines will put HipHop mockery’s like Kreashawn on their covers and not even give a true master of the craft with an unbelievable life story in a terrible situation not one sentence in their publications.
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Webbie is black entertainment
Little Brother once famously got banned from BET for being too intelligent, but who knew you could be too ignorant for BET? What would that even look like? Watch and learn.
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