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Jun
15/10
Eminem’s Recovery
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 June 2010 10:37
Written by Will Huff
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

30916, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - Friday May 15, 2009 Eminem performs hit singles from his latest up coming album 'Relapse' on the Jimmy Kimmel Show. Eminem performed tracks 3 A.M. , We Made You  and Crack a Bottle . Also in the crowd was legendary boxer Mike Tyson. Photograph: Nate Jones/Sam Sharma/PacificCoastNews.com

I got a copy of the upcoming Recovery album by Eminem. I am definitely impressed. Eminem comes out firing witty metaphors from the beginning on the opening track Cold Wind Blows, with lines like “Don’t compare me to those other bums over there. It’s like apples to oranges, peaches to plumbs, Yeah I’m bananas, pussy cut off the grapes and grow a pear.” Then in the track Talkin’ to Myself Em takes time to exercise some demons and admits that he was ready to make diss songs aimed at Lil’ Wayne and Kanye West because he was jealous that “they were selling and he wasn’t.”

The title Recovery is fitting for this album. Not only is it a play on the drug struggles of Eminem, it also is a recovery for the music Eminem makes. It is on a level so far above his last two efforts.

Eminem comes with a ton of energy in Cinderella Man and Almost Famous. If I had to pick the next single, I would go with W.T.P. which stands for White Trash Party. It is funny and witty and typical Em but not as poppy as some of his past singles. This album actually does not have the “pop” single which he always has had on his albums.

Recovery is filled with songs in which Em gets personal with the punch line songs alternating between them. Some of the best lines come from Won’t Back Down Ft. Pink. Eminem most definitely brings the complicated word play and great rhyming structure which people had loved from before. He switches styles frequently on the album and shows his repertoire of vocabulary and creativeness.

With guest spots from Lil’ Wayne (No Love), Rihanna (Love the Way You Lie), and Pink and production from more than just Dr. Dre, Eminem brought some diversity to the album which was missing in Relapse. I’m not much into rating albums because there are too many things which would make up a good one, but this album would rank pretty high based on his talent and how he sees things in the world that go unnoticed and he puts them into rhymes. Plus I appreciate how personal he is in songs about Kim, slain rap-mate Proof (You’re Never Over) and his life in Music (25 to Life)

When June 22nd, 2010 comes around, I suggest that you go and buy Recovery first thing in the morning and I bet that you will be in love with it by the afternoon.

Jun
07/10
ERYKAU BADU GRACES THE COVER OF VIBE MAGAZINE
Last Updated on Monday, 7 June 2010 09:55
Written by Brandy Smith
Monday, June 7th, 2010

The June/July 2010 split cover issue of VIBE Magazine is covered by none other than Ms. Erykah Badu and I absolutely love it. The photo for the cover seems to be quite fitting after all of the controversy surrounding her most recent video “Window Seat,” where she publicly walked the streets of D.C. naked. This time around the nudity is a bit more subtle but just as artistic and beautiful. Vibe describes the cover as “Iconic” and “Controversial”. In her interview she opens up about her kids, nudity, and having a good partner.

Below are a couple of excerpts from her interview:

“I look at some other videos. I’m not naming names, because I don’t want that to be mentioned. There is the thing with sexuality. I’m naked for 13 seconds, and these people are naked the whole time and gyrating and saying come “lick on my lollipop,” and “suck on my cinnamon roll,” and, you know, suggesting sex. People are uncomfortable with sexuality that’s not for male consumption. Could be ‘cause I did it in public too. Do you think people would have been complaining if I had on high-heel shoes?”


“I am a big fan and a supporter of [Jay Electronica's] evolution and growth as an artist. I write all his rhymes. I’m joking. [laughs] I’m always amazed and impressed with the things he comes up with. He definitely does what a partner is supposed to do, that is, evolve you.”

“I was 27 when I had Seven. I was already a vegetarian. I had been for 10 years. I had started making choices that would shape me for the rest of my life. I never thought to measure by each child. My children are six years apart. It wasn’t planned, just how the relationships rolled out. I’ve had three unorthodox marriages of sorts. I’ve had the benefit of having substantial amount of time with people, mind-building time.”

*You can check out more of the interview when the June/July issue hits stands June 15th*

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Apr
20/10
Guru Passes away at age 43
Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 01:20
Written by Joey G
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Another hip hop legend has left us Monday night.  Guru, 1 half of hip hop pioneers Gang Starr, died at age 43.  The rapper has been suffering from Cancer for over a year.

Just a month ago the emcee, who’s real name is Keith Elam, went into a coma following a heart attack, and his illness became public.  Guru’s name stood for Gifted Universal Rhymes Unlimited and he formed Gang Starr with DJ Premier in 1985.  The group delivered 6 albums and had a huge devoted following because of their true devotion to a pure hip hop sound.  Never watered down or gimmicky, groups like this are rare these days and this great man will be truly missed.  R.I.P.

Apr
24/09
Dux Jones – 10 Grand
Last Updated on Saturday, 15 May 2010 06:07
Written by admin
Friday, April 24th, 2009

10 GRAND

It’s a sad world we live in when 10 grand is “rich”. The ambition to succeed tears a hustler’s soul apart; the fears, the doubts, the looking over your shoulder, the cars, the ice, the women, and GOD…

In the new installment of 52/50, Dux Jones offers a realistic look inside the life of a hustler; not the mansions with marble floors, but the accomplishment of grinding till he can say “no more”, maybe!

Jones’ rhymes from the perspective of a young man who’s got 10 grand stashed away with hopes of kicking his feet up.

The Skouts provide a grimy 808 heavy beat for Dux to discuss his characters exploits with women, cars, and money. This is a realistic success story in a game that is over saturated with exaggerated tales of hustling.


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