“We gon’ have a good time away from the drama
So leave your bullsh*t at the door
We just chillin’ with the homies, girls comin’ over
They askin’ what we want from the store
If you could grab me some swishers, some cups and some liquor
And tell yo’ homegirls don’t bring no n*ggas we good Read the rest of this entry »
Dom Kennedy, Casey Veggies, cARTer and a few really nice looking young ladies gather for the “CDC” video. Off The Original Dom Kennedy joint that dropped a few weeks ago. Read the rest of this entry »
Talk about coming from left field. However, seeing as how I consider myself a huge fan of Dom Kennedy, any new music from the brother is regarded as a come up. He’s actually my favorite young West Coast artist (by a finely combed baby hair over Kendrick), but that is another time for another discussion. Lost in the commotion regarding XXL’s Freshman list was the fact Leimert Park’s finest was excluded. Read the rest of this entry »
After weeks of buildup, A3C is set to kick off tonight & we’ll be hosting our West Stage with performances by TiRon, Diz Gibran, El Prez, Rocky Rivera, Ayomari, Pac Div, DaVinci, Surf Club and a whole bunch of other folks. So if you’re in Atlanta right now, take your ass down to The Masquerade and come holla!
Special shout out to Fadia Kader & the whole Perfect Attendance crew.
I’ve occasionally been requested for advice from up and coming emcees on how to put together a good marketing campaign. For the street wear brand, The Hundreds, you can take a page in their playbook of modern day Hip-Hop cross promotion. Their signature “Adam bomb” logo has been on the scene for quite some time, worn by artists such as Wale. But as the label is gaining more steam, they employed Left Coast artists Pacific Division, Dom Kennedy, Carter & Dom Gomez IV on a track called “Everybody Knows Us.” The joint is far from a jingle but when you got a photo shoot, music video and artist promotional video wrapped up in one, you have to commend The Hundreds on their hustle. How can you go wrong? If you like either the music, the beats, the gear, all parties benefit from the exposure. It’s like Ty Pennington on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition – if you ain’t crying at the heartfelt stories, you end up buying Sears products they plug all show long.