Peep this new track From Foul Mouth Jerk feat. Masta Ace. FMJ is a member of the Granola Funk Express, known for hype shows, and live music. This track is good, Masta Ace is classic on every track he touches, ( i.e the video below w/ Marco Polo) the Jerk has an album coming out called "Small Town USA' and feats. El Da Sensei, Grandmaster Caz and Murs.
"Who woulda thought that this speck on the map would have so much love and respect for rap?"
-Master Ace
Monday, 31 March, 2008
Foul Mouth Jerk
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Labels: Foul Mouth Jerk, Masta Ace
Sunday, 30 March, 2008
The Grouch

Living Legends emcee The Grouch is back with a solo album, "Show you the World" on Legendary Music. The Grouch is always super clever and very real, with relevant content on various releases, he can sometimes can be a little depressing, but always balances his albums out with the right amount of music for the ups and downs in life. This video and song are perfect examples of the Grouch's style, another is his collaboration with Zion I Heros in the the City of Dope.
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Look Daggers
2Mex (Visionaries, SunGodSuns, Shapeshifters) teams up with the Mars Volta Ikey Owens, to form Look Daggers. "Call you later" is the first single from the Upabove release "Suffer in Style" dropping next week.
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Labels: 2Mex, Look Daggers., Mars Volta
Saturday, 29 March, 2008
Tuesday, 25 March, 2008
Chase those clouds away
Peep this video by Evidence of Dilated Peoples "Chase the Clouds Away, prod. The Alchemist. "The Weatherman" was by far one of the best records of 2007, Evidence has only gotten better as an artist, and this video is really fresh too boot.
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Labels: Dilated Peoples, Evidence, West Coast Rap
Monday, 24 March, 2008
Jaslene Gonzalez Portfolio update
Peep this for a portfolio with Jaslen Gonalez
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Labels: Americas Next Top Model, fashion, Jaslene Gonzalez
Friday, 14 March, 2008
The Roots

This song will make you wild out like you just won the lottery on Friday, and its your birthday. The album is called "Rising Down" its in stores in on itunes April 29th, cant wait.
"Part melle Mel, part Van Halen". Black Thought.
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Labels: Get busy, Jazzy Jeff, The Roots
Sunday, 9 March, 2008
Sunday, 2 March, 2008
Blue Scholars
Emcee Geologic and beat-smith Sabzi met while attending University of Washington (Seattle) to form the Blue Scholars. They have three albums to date,Byani was release by Rawkus last year, with their latest Ep "Joe Metro" they have really good video to match. Peep these dudes on tour right now, in a city near you, good beats and good raps.
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Labels: Blue Scholars, Joe Metro, Seattle rap
New Pano
I was in my apartment when all of a sudden it became really dark so I ran out the see what the sky was saying, and it had a lot to say.
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Labels: Art, Panoramic, Photography
Sorry
I told myself when I started this blog that I would never post a picture of my cat. But I just think this one is really good, and can't help myself. This is my cat Lazy Daisy, creepin' on a come up.
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Classic Eldorado
When I played hockey in Oshawa for the Little NHL Blackhawks we had 6 am Saturday morning practice in Orono, a small village an hour and half north. We used to car pool with other players and I can remember someones dad had an two door Eldorado, and would pick up two other kids for the early morning trek north. The back seat was all tore up, with trash, fast food bags, cigarette boxes, and empty oil tins leaking through the whole in the floor boards. He also chain smoked with the window open just a crack cause the heater didn't work and butted every smoked out in the car. Not only that but we were always late cause he had to fill up at least twice on the way, and could never find his way back to the main road, resulting in extra wind sprints for my Du Maurier weak lungs.
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