1.12.07

!!!TUESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY!!!



Now, we all know that my hip hop repetoire may not be as large as Charity's [check the FIRST "For What It's Worth" to hear the story] but it's pretty damn good considering what some other people's are so I gotta admit that I'm not really HIP to all things GHOSTFACE/Pretty Toney, but I know that he's TYTE, cool as hell/interesting, dangerous [literally], has a HUGE following, and that he can't speak "good english" wortha lick so I figured the best way to introduce his latest album [DROPPING THIS COMING TUESDAY] was to show his lighter more funny side in order to encourage those who may be scared shitless of him [like myself when I met him] to explore and get an idea of what he's about so without further ado..."THE WORLD ACCORDING TO PRETTY TONEY":






BONUS TRACK: Check out the kid ;-) hey, I may not know my hip-hop but I know a legend when I see one :-P BIIIIIITCH!

p.s. If you want any more detail about this jt. you better hope/pray or ASK that Charity do a review on it LOL cuz you will be STORONLY disappointed effin w/ me :-P

*Melissa

Word of the Day


jocund \
JOCK-uhnd; JOH-kuhnd\, adjective:
Full of or expressing high-spirited merriment; light-hearted; mirthful.
Now use it in a sentence!
~Sms!dk crew

Wanna be startin somethin? Well...you done did it!

Im an 80s baby...ah yes, the wonderful decade that brought us such things as Reaganomics, Hip Hop, Crack Cocaine...and yes, the solo career of one Michael Jackson. 25 years ago tomorrow Michael Jackson released Thriller

1.  Wanna Be Startin Somethin?
2.  Baby Be Mine
3.  The Girl is Mine ft. Paul McCartney
4.  Thriller ft. Vincent Price
5.  Beat It ft. Eddie Van Halen
6.  Billie Jean
7.  Human Nature
8.  P.Y.T (Pretty Young Thing)
9.  The Lady in my Life


Who can forget the video/mini movie thriller

and the interpolations on the classic original...here are some of my favorites;

Bollywood Thriller


Lego Thriller

25 years later, the album itself still bangs AND consider how many times the tracks have been sampled; I can't count but the most recent that comes to mind is Kanye's sample of P.Y.T for the song Good Life. Emcees always reference Mike and Thriller; again, there are too many to name but most recently Jay-Z's reference in American Gangster "Now they wanna ya boy like Mike in his prime/Billie Jean the goddamn boy ain't mine"...Anyway

I guess in "celebration" of the 25th anniversary of the release of Thriller; Akon has decided to try to cover "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin" (I heard he was asked to do this by Michael Jackson himself so...i will keep my comments to myself) Just click, listen and laugh/cry/dance/sing along/shake your head in shame/ and then play it again (cause its catchy!)...




~Charity






30.11.07

YOU AINT GOT THESE!!

SBTG x DRS x MR SK Dunk High AC Blizzard and AF1 DC Tempest Custom

Sneakerheads should already know the deal about these so for the rest of yall, let me give some background.  This is a supercolabo from SBTG, Mr. SK and DRS to bring this super exclusive collection.  Only 12 pair released; 6 Dunk High and 6 Air Force One Low...that means WORLD WIDE.  If I wasn't on my sneaker hiatus...i woulda prolly found a way to justify spendin the $600 on them but...common sense told me not to.  They shooooll is pretty though...check it out
SBTG x DRS x MR..SK - Project AC/DCSBTG x DRS x MR..SK - Project AC/DC



~Charity

Word of the Day

malapropos
\mal-ap-ruh-POH\,
adjective:1. Unseasonable; unsuitable; inappropriate.
adverb:1. In an inappropriate or inopportune manner; unseasonably.
now use it in a sentence!
~sms!dk crew

Round the Way

So I get an email from my stylist (shout out to Tish and social butterfly) and she wants me to find this shirt that says "Fendi bag and a bad attitude"...so i got on it...AND I FOUND IT

Not only did i find the tee...i found out that there's something on the BACK too.  Anyway the shirt is by the clothing company darkhorse; check em out.  AND, speaking of "around the way;" theres only a few places you can cop this shirt in the world; i suggest solemates in Chicago; you can even call in and make orders 773-327-7782...tell em we sent you.  OH YEA...if you dont know what all the rave is about the words on this tshirt..KILL YO'SELF...PAUSE...watch the video first, and if you still don't get it; proceed with the suicide.
~Charity

29.11.07

Where I SHOULDA been

So...I'm here in nowheres-ville Texas analyzing data tables and unstandardized coefficients and I should be here...



As you may or may not know; my current research is about Hip Hop so I shoulda been in that cipher for sure.  Its cool though...NEXT YEAR THEY'LL BE INVITING ME TO SPEAK AT IT
~Charity

28.11.07

WHO got a new camera?


I DID! I DID!
Maybe it's NOT the Canon POWERSHOT that I was hoping for but ... hey.
-MEL!SSA

27.11.07

Free at Last!


In 2002 Freeway dropped his classic debut album Philadelphia Freeway.  If you don't have it, you're missing something great in your life.  I remember when I first heard Freeway on the Dynasty album on the 1-900-Hustla cut; and he held his own with Jay-Z and Beanie AND just outshined Memphis Bleek into obscurity.  I been a fan since then, and the first album didn't dissapoint.  What we do, Flipside, and Alright were the singles but the whole album was just CRAZY.  Go cop that!  Freeway's unorthodoxed rhyme scheme, his voice, and the way he tackles the beats (which are always bangers)...just makes for ear candy.  So I know you're thinking, if I speak so highly of Freeway, where has he been for 5 years...well.  When the ROC dynasty fell, it left a lotta people out in the cold trying to pick sides, a lot of the members of State Property fell through the cracks.  So...after a lot of red type...finally here brought to you Shawn Carter and Curtis Jackson.

Now we've all heard about sophomore slumps...but yea...It doesn't apply here.  Free is back and better than ever.  Now I shall break it down.

This Cant Be Real ft. Marsha Ambrosious:  For those that don't know Freeway's story, this track lays it out for you.  More than rhyming, he's pretty much just bringing everybody up to speed on what's been going on but it blends so beautifully with the smooth track (they unleashed the flutes on this one) and the soulful stylings of Marsha chiming in with the adlibs and the one line chrous..."this can't be reaaal" followed by Freeway's assurance "Swear to G-d its all real!"  *****

Its Over:  Horns + drums + strings + voice sample = banger.  This is pretty much the "IM BACK BITCHES" track.  He starts out each verse by flipping Jay lines ("Things just ain't the same for gangsters"and First Jay and Dame break up")  and then gets into his own shit to the point where you almost think the lines were alwyas his.  This is just straight spittin classic rap bragidocio (but like the scripture say they quickly forget/ so quickly let me reminisce/if a nigga ever try me we'll see who can spit/any rapper anybody ill body the list) but at the same time, dropping subtle shots at two of the hottest ROC producers; Just Blaze and Kanye for not being parts of the album, but from the sounds of it he doesn't need em, and he isn't phased.  Oh yea he made a video for this one too. *****



Still Got Love:  Anthem!  The title says it all.  Its all about getting love and showing it back.  The beat makes you roll down the windows and turn it up (even in the winter) and Free proves that he still got it with lines like "and i still got love, like a father for his son, when his son six feet deep/ [damn!] and he just got the call, outta nowhere with no time to grieve."  So many punchlines in this track you gotta put it on repeat, cause...ITS THE ROC!  Oh yea they made a video for this one too...this is definately a hot single that SHOULD get plenty of radio spins but...who knows. *****



Roc-A-Fella Billionaires ft. Jay-Z:  I was a bit unsure about the "hey big spender" sample at first, but it fits the track (which sounds to me a lot like Dirt off you Shoulders).  Pretty much just Freeway and Jay-Z braggin on their chip amount.  Can't hate that, but for me, it gets a bit old...Cars, jewels, houeses, champagne, blah blah blah...But hey, the kiddies like it.  ***1/2

When They Remember:  When you intro a track with Gladys Knight, you gotta it justice, and he does.  This is just Freeway spittin, tryin to leave his mark on the game.   This is a track you just get lost in; you can zone out to the beat or Free's lyrics, you definately have to listen more than once to catch all of what he's spittin, BUT I LIKE IT THAT WAY!  *****

Take it to the Top ft. 50 Cent:  For all the flack he gave Ja Rule, 50 cent sure knows how to write a great hook for a HipHop love track, and he's done it again!  Every girl who has a guy who's makin moves has some insecurities, so Freeway uses this track to try to put the doubts to rest. "Cause I'm/24 hours a day stuck in the war, at least 8 hours or more cookin them rhymes/ hustle 16 hours just so you can hit the stores, and you complain you want more FREEtime!?"  He's pretty much sayin, I work to provide, you can't have it both ways and trying to convince the chick that he's working to give her what she deserves.  Now, I'll leave my personal opinions out of this cause I know a lotta people gon dig it.  Plus, how can you hate 50 singin sweet melodies!? ***1/2

Spit That Shit:  With a track reminiscent of "The Truth" Freeway examines the love hate relationship he has with the world claiming, "muh-fukkas hate when they seem me pullin up in the benny/but they love it when i spit that shit!"  I agree, I love it! ***

Rep the Streets:  Freeway just solidifies his position as a Philly Nigga.  The track is all about Philly and how Freeway came up in the city of brotherly love, the track makes you feel like you're taking a trip down memory lane. ***

Free At Last:  Shout out to Double-0 on the beat for the title track (Kidz in the Hall stand up!).  On this short and sweet track, Freeway's just ridin it and pretty much askin the infamous question "can I live?!"***1/2  

Baby Don't Do It ft. Scarface: The track starts off slow with Freeway sounding suprisingly laid back over the vocal sample and a nice string arrangement;  then the horns and drums kick in and it picks up, with the sample chiming in with "baby don't do it" right on time when it's fitting.  Then,  Scarface bodies the track.  Not sayin that he murdered Freeway on his own shit, but, its FACE, spittin real shit that only a vet in the game can talk about, "I gotta live with my mistakes so im a take them/put em into words so everyone aint gotta make them/take them words, i put off in this song/nigga live yo life by it or take your chance, youre on your own." ***** 

Nuttin' On Me:  More straight spittin over hot beats.  In the words of Phonte, "Dope beats, dope rhymes what more do yall want?" ***

Walk Wit Me ft. Busta Rhymes and Jadakiss:  I guess death threats over wax never get old...in this case its not what you say but HOW you say it.  Same ole, "don't fukk with my crew" sentiment, but Freeway expresses it better than most.  Add Busta Rhymes and Jadakiss, and...its a decent track; the hood gon LOVE it though.  ***

Lights Get Low ft. Rick Ross:  This is the lowlight of the track for me, seems like a forced "club banger," maybe because its of Rick Ross and the space age track.  So, the biggest beards in the game got together and made an ok track, I'll prolly skip it most times I listen to this album.  *

I Cry:  Grown man shit, cause grown men cry.  A short and sweet ending to the album with Freeway just sharing some experiences in his life that made him cry.  ***1/2
Overall score = 3.7  
Man I'm just happy that Freeway finally came out with another album, and its dope.  On the level of his classic Debut.  It's temporarily displaced American Gangster in my ipod touch rotation.  Now if you don't LIKE Freeway, you won't like this hahahaha.  But if you like good HipHop, you'll bang it, and if you LOVE HipHop, you'll BUY it.
~Charity

FIRST INSTALLMENT OF "MAYBE...IF I JUST...STAND...LIKE...THIS"

This really isn't gonna be a regular thing but I still had to point this out...


Now everybody I know, KNOWS that until about last year I wasn't a REAL Beyonce' fan but after reading an article in GIANT magazine I fell for her, the pics were hot, the interview seemed genuine && I just couldn't ignore the girls hustle...but still...granted this pic is OLD AS HELL...if you ever look at her pics from the red carpet STRANGELY they all seem to fall JUST short of a VOGUE fashion shoot...SOMEBODY'S BEEN WATCHING A LIIIITTLE TOO MUCH ANTM but know this!!! When it came down to the NAOMI C. vs BEYONCE' K. battle on WHO wore this style dress the best? She was the winner, hands down...then there was Jennifer Lopez who tried to rock the belt on it's own on the cover of SOME magazine and yeah...

WELP...SEE YOU GUYS SOON!

♥ Melissa