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Posts Tagged ‘Biggie’

Mar
09/10
OnFireMusic remembers the Notorious B.I.G.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 9 March 2010 12:20
Written by Joey G
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Life is crazy.   One minute your getting on the school bus for the first time, and the next minute your graduating.  One minute you’re wishing you didn’t have to listen to your parents, and the next minute you’re buying your first home.  Sometimes, as we look into the future, we feel like we are never going to get to where we want to be.  But, the next thing you know, we’re looking back reminiscing about the days of the past.

I’m saying that to say this.  13 years is a long time, but it seems like just yesterday the Notorious B.I.G. was blessing us with his incredible music.  Well, 13 years ago today, his life came to a tragic end.  No need to go into detail about his death because we’ve already heard the details a million times.  I’m writing this not as an informative article, but as a memorial to one of the greatest emcees of all time.  One of the few hip hop icons to ever have a high budget motion picture dedicated to their life.  One of the few deceased celebrities that are still thought of and spoken about on a daily basis.

As an artist and as a die hard hip hop fan myself, it’s hard not to appreciate the contribution that Biggie gave to the culture of hip hop. From the wordplay to the creative storytelling, to the fashion and the jewelry.  To the vulnerability he showed in his hardcore rhymes, proving that gangsters have feelings too and emotions are a part of every single human beings makeup.  Biggie was more than a rapper.  He was a trendsetter, a father, and an inspiration to millions and will never be forgotten.  13 years?  Holler back in another 13 years and I’ll bet you B.I.G.’s just as relevant then as he is today.  Gone but never forgotten.  Today I want everybody to at least take a minute to play some of Biggie’s music, even if you never were a big fan.

Is Brooklyn in the house? Without a doubt!  And Mr. Wallace is glowing from heaven!

Jan
17/10
Scott Brown vs. Martha Coakley Massachusetts’ Election is a Biggie
Last Updated on Sunday, 17 January 2010 06:45
Written by Will Huff
Sunday, January 17th, 2010

In Massachusetts there will be a special election on Tuesday for the Senate seat long held by the late Ted Kennedy. In Massachusetts there has not been a Republican Senator since 1973, which may change on Tuesday.

In a state that has long voted democrat, the possibility that Republican Scott Brown has a chance at winning this election is remarkable. As recently as three weeks ago, Martha Coakley was holding a large lead; some say a double digit lead in the polls. But Martha Coakley had taken a hands-off, a kind of don’t F this up approach, to the special election. While she sat back, Brown was working. His team has been working the phones, making stops, shaking hands and kissing babies. It’s even been eluded to, by Curt Schilling of Red Sox glory, that Coakley has been sitting on her high horse and expecting the seat to be given to her.
There are also multiple other things working in Brown’s favor. One is a growing dissent toward the Health Care bill which is hastily being rammed through congress. According to a recent Rasmussen poll, 55% of people disapprove of the bill while only 40% approve. Plus a majority of people feel like it will lead to higher taxes and more trouble to states that are already operating on a low budget, but who will be forced to pick up the cost of Medicaid for their inhabitants. These issues are working in favor of Republican candidates at the moment. Other bits of help for Brown are coming from Coakley herself. She has called the aforementioned Schilling a “Yankees fan” and is supporting new taxes which are being proposed by President Obama.

The Democrats are not throwing in the towel though. President Obama and Clinton are campaigning for Coakley along with other high powered Democrats. They have begun to attack Brown’s character for his connection to the “Radical Tea Party” movement. He was even called a “Tea Bagger” by one Democrat Senator. They also are pointing out that Brown will derail the Health Care overhaul if elected, leaving “millions of people without health insurance.”

Whatever the outcome, Democrats are going to reevaluate policy and campaign strategy. This has been a clear wakeup call that all is not well in the Obama-Nation, and this election may be a dagger to all of the plans which the Democrats have while holding the 60-40 vote majority. Tuesday will be a pivotal day for the Obama agenda.

Bill Clinton Campaigns For MA Senate Candidate Martha Coakley

Jan
21/09
Jay-Z – Brooklyn Go Hard – Green Lantern Sound Bwoy Remix
Last Updated on Saturday, 4 April 2009 11:59
Written by admin
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Jay-Z

Brooklyn Go Hard

Green Lantern Sound Bwoy Remix

From Biggie to Jay-Z, Brooklyn always goes hard! And Jigga doesn’t break tradition on this Green Lantern Sound Bwoy remix. Reppin BK to the fullest this one can be summed up with Jay’s first line, this is black hoodie rap… That Brooklyn Bulls*&t WE GOT IT!!

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