Asher Roth – “More Cowbell”

03.08.11 Written by Beware

“My speech be like I mixed roofies with Kool Keith…”

Unlike most MCs who’ve had a legitimate hit and succumbed to the mainstream success that follows, Asher Roth has kept it Hip-Hop. Since sleeping on his big label debut, this rapper’s rapper has steadily showcased lyrical acrobatics over crackling drum tracks throughout both his Seared Foie Gras W/ Quince & Cranberry and Rawth EP releases, despite receiving relatively little praise in return. Read the rest of this entry »

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80 Blocks From Tiffany’s (Camp Lo & Pete Rock) – “Jimmy Page (Straighten It Out Freestyle)”

03.08.11 Written by TC

The unequivocal rhyme duo, Camp Lo are back on the block—80 Blocks from Tiffany’s that is—with an interesting new tandem that will surely make headlines in 2011. Alongside the legendary Pete Rock, who exclusively produces and features on the album, 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s is a new supergroup and an album. Read the rest of this entry »

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Event Recap: Questlove Live In Nashville

03.08.11 Written by Gotty™

?uestlove came to Nashville to support our continued pursuit of epicness and massive it was. I originally considered running down 80 adjectives trying to paint how amazing the whole scene was and how relentless ?uest is on the mix…but simple words wouldn’t suffice in the least.

Video footage forthcoming but know and understand that Dee Goodz, Chance Warhol and DJ Wick-It held it down for the town. My camo cap goes off to Dee who stepped outside of comfort zone and usual crowd to make his mark. I never gauge how I feel about an artist’s performance solely on crowd reaction, knowing that sometimes an audience may hold back on giving props. Early call and responses fell short but young Goodz comes equipped with undeniable music and maximum charisma. And by his final track “Bananas,” the crowd rocked with him, filling in the calls for their participation.

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Stone Cold Steve Austin Returns While John Cena Bombs. Hard.

03.08.11 Written by David D.

Wow, that was embarrassing. John Cena promised the world that he would deliver the final knockout blow to The Rock on RAW yesterday. Good gracious, he totally tanked. Instead of addressing Rocky in “rap”, Cena said he’d address him in “Hip-Hop”. Read the rest of this entry »

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Jay Electronica On The Making Of “Act II”

03.08.11 Written by Raj

When the news broke that Jay Electronica was Roc Nation’s newest signee, the popular school of thought was that instead of the only annual song releases we’d become accustomed to would be replaced with yearly albums. But of course, he’s handily gone completely ninja again since dropping “The Announcement,” a four something minute snippet of “Shiny Suit Theory” and a Guru tribute in a span of two weeks. Read the rest of this entry »

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Gucci Mane Feat. Master P – “Brinks”

03.08.11 Written by J. Tinsley

This collaboration had been talked about for quite some time, but it is still interesting to see it actually come to fruition. The “Ice Cream Man” and the man with a ice cream cone tatted on his cheek combine forces for one hell of a pavement punisher – the Drumma Boy inspired “Brinks.” In fact, there’s enough bass in this song to act as an emergency defibrillator. Read the rest of this entry »

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3.8 The Cooler

03.08.11 Written by TSSCrew

Crystal Lee

What Women Will Do For Mardi Gras Beads [Coed]

Angry Birds’ Next Conquest, and Biggest Challenge, is Facebook [Technologizer]

Charlie Sheen Doesn’t Write His Tweets [The Superficial]

2011 XXL Freshmen Roundtable [2DBz] Read the rest of this entry »

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On Tracy McGrady, Nas And Expectations

03.07.11 Written by Ben Lampin

Earlier this week, I came across a piece regarding Tracy McGrady’s “freakish talent,” written by from Dan Devine of Ball Don’t Lie, Yahoo’s NBA blog. In it, he analyzes a variety of comments made about Tracy McGrady at the Sloan Sports Conference a few days back. Jeff Van Gundy, McGrady’s former coach and current ESPN analyst, said that McGrady’s “talent was otherworldly,” and that T-Mac “should be a Hall of Fame player.”

Daryl Morey, the general manager of the Houston Rockets, followed up Van Gundy’s statement by saying that “ability got in the way of Tracy’s development.”

With these remarks in mind, Mr. Devine went on to write a piece about McGrady’s talent, injury history, and the belief that McGrady squandered his gifts by not working as hard as he could have to become a star:

Still, I can’t help feeling like selecting McGrady as the poster boy for wasted chances is at least partially a function of our own propensity as writers, observers, executives and fans to jam talented players into a hyperbolic chamber, imbue them with whatever dreams may come and then get all pissy when they don’t pop out, pure and perfect, exactly the way our imaginations envisioned.

Upon reading this, I was struck that we in the Hip-Hop universe often do the exact same thing to rappers. It’s happened to a number of MCs through the years, from underground to mainstream. For example, take the case of one Nasir Jones.

As we all know, when Nas first showed up on Hip-Hop’s radar, he was considered to be the next great MC on the rise. In fact, people went so far as to compare him to Rakim, who, at that time, I considered the GOAT. To further the Hip-Hop world’s fervor over the QB sensation, Nas put out Illmatic, which is widely considered to be one of the greatest Hip-Hop albums of all-time.

Illmatic is the equivalent of Tracy McGrady’s 2002-03 season, in which he put up an eye-popping 32.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.6 steals per game. As a bit of context, consider that Kobe Bryant, arguably the greatest player of the post-Jordan era, put up 30.0 points, 6.9 rebounds, 5.9 assists, and 2.2 steals that year, and he had Shaquille O’Neal in his prime on the block to occupy opposing defenses. McGrady was one of the best players in the league, and given his age and talent level, looked to be only getting better. Basketball fans across the league were giddy with anticipation about what he would do in the future, just like hip-hop fans were with Nas after Illmatic dropped.

But, in McGrady’s case, things did not work out as the world had hoped. Despite brief flashes of absolute brilliance, including his incredible 13 points in 35 seconds – one of the greatest sequences of basketball I’ve ever seen live – Tracy McGrady has never again reached the heights of that 2002-03 season. Now, beset by injury and in the midst of a mutiny on one of the NBA’s worst teams, he plays out his career in a sort of extended denouement. As a basketball fan, the disappointment is heartbreaking to see.

Nas has also had flashes of brilliance in his post-Illmatic career. Many consider Stillmatic, his 2001 release, a modern classic. And while It Was Written, his sophomore release, was widely panned when it dropped, it has aged well over time, getting more widely-respected over the years. Hell, “Ether” created an entirely-new term for destroying someone’s character with a single statement. But, despite these, and many other accomplishments, most would say that Nas has not fulfilled lived up to his raw talents as an MC.

But here’s the rub: we put these expectations on Nas from the very beginning of his career in Hip-Hop. Instead of allowing him to grow and put out material in his own fashion, Nas was, as Mr. Devine said previously, “imbued with whatever dreams may come”. Upon seeing the bright flash of the man’s talent, the Hip-Hop world jumped to crown him the next GOAT, the savior of the genre. Despite the wide array of great music that he’s put out over the years, Nas has been forever struggling against the nigh-impossible dreams of millions of Hip-Hop fans. We wanted a savior. Nas is an incredible rapper, and is definitely one of the top MCs to ever grace a microphone, but no man can be that savior. Whether he’s top five dead-or-alive is another story, and depends on your personal preference above all else. But I’d say yes.

Nas is not alone in being regarded as the Hip-Hop savior. Even in the past few years, acts like Blu, Jay Electronica, Papoose, and a host of others have borne the weight of absolutely massive expectations. I’m as guilty as anyone in this regard, as I’ve definitely dreamt about the heights that incredible talents can reach, whether it’s Blu, Jay Electronica, Freddie Gibbs, Danny Brown, or any rapper that proves themselves to be something special. Was it likely that these talents would fulfill such yearnings? No way. Have they spit verses that we will quote for years, and made music that every discerning hip-hop fan should hear? Yes, most definitely. Papoose notwithstanding. I’ll leave him to your own opinion. “Alphabetic Slaughter” is certainly something, though.

Back to Devine’s article on McGrady:

McGrady has led the league in scoring twice and finished in the top 10 six times. He’s made seven All-NBA teams (two first-team, three second-team, two third-team) and produced a 2002-03 season for the Orlando Magic that Zach Lowe of SI.com’s The Point Forward blog calls “perhaps the most under-appreciated great season in NBA history.” And according to the Hall of Fame Probability Rankings on Basketball-Reference.com, McGrady has the 13th-best shot for enshrinement of any active ballplayer, right between Chris Paul and Amar’e Stoudemire. (The top 10 are virtual locks for Springfield. Vince Carter’s 11, and he’ll be the subject of some debate when his time comes, I’m sure.)

In the end, both Tracy McGrady and Nas are legends. Yeah, I went there. McGrady turned in one of the great seasons in NBA History, had a hand in many incredible moments, and in the end, will be remembered for his absolute brilliance at his peak. Nas, no matter how many times someone cries “Nas lost” or gripes about the man’s ear for beats, is one of the greatest emcees to ever pick up a microphone. Blu, Jay Electronica, and the other remarkable talents we have in hip-hop today are not going to always be perfect. They will have their own unique foibles. But as a community, I hope we can look past these small issues and appreciate them for the incredible strengths they bring to the table.

Tracy McGrady, ‘Freakish’ Talent And The Peril Of Ease [Ball Don't Lie]

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50 Cent – “The Paper (I Get It)”

03.07.11 Written by J. Tinsley

For all the negative characteristics or comments that have been thrown at 50 over the years, not knowing how to hustle certainly is not one of them. From the moment “Wanksta” invaded our lives some eight years ago, Curtis has been one of the biggest cash cows the music industry has seen both inside and out of a recording studio. He also has not be shy about hiding it either. Read the rest of this entry »

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Lil Wayne – “We Back Soon”

03.07.11 Written by Beware

Since coming home, Baby’s wealthiest son hasn’t been nearly as active as expected. Sure, “Six Foot, Seven Foot” was what everyone wanted from the Young Money CEO, but the banana-boat-riding single is from an album people have absolutely no insight into. Plus, it was really just part of another type of release party, badly in need of a theme. Read the rest of this entry »

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PoV: Nike Free Run+ 2

03.07.11 Written by Gotty™

Nike’s Free Run+ 2 is set to hit retailers over the next few months with at least nine new colorways. On the tech side, the design team took the human foot as their model, designing the upper after the anatomy of the human foot, the upper mimicking the ligaments, muscles, and bones. We’ll spare you the intricate details, but check out “Tobie Hatfield and the Nike Free Run+” for the full skinny behind the sneakers. Read the rest of this entry »

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Pac Div x Don Cannon – Mania! Mixtape

03.07.11 Written by J. Tinsley

Lowkey made mention of it earlier on Twitter. We find ourselves on the cusp of the spring rush of mixtapes and the trio known as Pac Div step to the plate first with the long awaited release of Mania! Read the rest of this entry »

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The iPod Shuffle – “Murder Game”

03.07.11 Written by J. Tinsley

Aye here’s a couple reasons why dissin’ Tip ain’t the thing to do
1. I ain’t as lame as you
2. I done slung more cane than you
3. I’m more of a G than all the niggas who hang wit you
4. When I show up your hoe act like she never came with you…
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Video: Willie The Kid & Jon Connor – “One Time” Live In Grand Rapids

03.07.11 Written by Gotty™

Jon Connor joins Willie in performing the Black Milk-produced “One Time” live in Grand Rap for the hometown fans. Off WTK’s The Fly 2, which should have already been downloaded by now. Read the rest of this entry »

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Complex Previews Pusha T’s Fear Of God

03.07.11 Written by J. Tinsley

The evolution of Pusha T “the solo artist” has been an interesting subplot in Hip Hop to follow. His track record alongside his brother is certified as one of the better groups the genre ever produced. But nevertheless, the braided half the Clipse is essentially starting over from scratch. Read the rest of this entry »

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