When i was a super youngin', I enjoyed this. Anyone else remember this?
the woman in this looks questionable..though...
smh
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Bloggerhouse Reviews "The Heart Beatz" by TzariZM
"spell it with 3 caps or ya knee caps bent in"
Shouts to Bloggerhouse for the review! My brother TzariZM has done it again, with a collection of only beats this time. Check out what Bloggerhouse has to say.
The Doxside Movement continues...
"My License Already Under Suspicion!"
Youtube's Greatest Hits have to somewhere include this video. Now I know a lot of you have seen this already. This is for the heads who missed it. Funny. Very Funny.
Nas Ain't Goin Out
Gotta appreciate how much the Human Serviette just doesn't care. Also gotta appreciate how serious Nas is. I think this is one of the few, if not the only, time i've seen an artist actually make the Nard-man fall back a bit.
Flying Lotus
Gotta Love It. Word.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
From Twist of The Civil Mics Movement:
The youngest member of the Civil Mics Movement (a crew that includes the likes of Shinobi Stalin, Unique Assassin & Sean J) goes by the name Diverse. He’s getting folks prepped for his new mixtape Mind Of A Lyricist Vol 3 with this first leak “Wanna Be”.
The youngest member of the Civil Mics Movement (a crew that includes the likes of Shinobi Stalin, Unique Assassin & Sean J) goes by the name Diverse. He’s getting folks prepped for his new mixtape Mind Of A Lyricist Vol 3 with this first leak “Wanna Be”.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Lace Cadence "Moonlight" Co-Starring Isabella Du Graf
shouts to @IsabellaDuGraf . I'm not familiar with Lace Cadence, but its dope music nonetheless. Watch out for Ms. Du Graf, she's a talent to be reckoned with. She's also on my album :)
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
SKIP reaches his Kickstarter.com Goal!
Gotta appreciate success.
Friday, September 3, 2010
@Hezekiah3rd "Cornbread" feat. Dres Tha Beatnik
@BlameOne - Glass House
I'm feeling this joint. The content kinda hits home at times. Whether in the sight of God or not, it's very rare to hear an emcee discard all pride and ego, even for just one song, and examine the reasons behind his ambitions. Shout out to the homey Blame One for dropping this!
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