VA$HTIE Interview With Cash & Caviar

04.10.10 Written by Gotty™

Cash and Caviar catch up with VA$HTIE to let her tell her story about getting into the video business, obstacles she’s faced as a woman in a male-dominated field, influences and influencing, making a statement with the Violette brand and all kinds of fun stuff that make her one of the culture’s smartest sweethearts.

Ahem, Va$h & Theophilius, brother Gotty™ wants that “I Want You” mp3, stat! Either via inbox or the mixtape dropping. Stank you very much. Read the rest of this entry »

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Video: Theophilus London x “I Want You” Studio Sessions

03.12.10 Written by Gotty™

Everything about Theophilus appears as the antithesis to Hip-Hop is supposed to be. That’s true. Even the name “Theophilus” doesn’t rightly fit the mold. In a way, I see the same curse befalling him that set people back from checking acts like Dam and SA-RA’s projects. They’re all just a little bit too far outside the lines of what’s expected from a Black musician and the cookie-cutter mold of what our artists are expected to present themselves like. Read the rest of this entry »

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Big Brothers, Big Sisters

03.10.10 Written by Gotty™


Photo by Suzette Lee

If you admire somebody you should go ahead and tell’em, People never get the flowers while they could still smell’em.” — Kanye

Hey, I really like the first few subjects chosen for our What’s On My iPod series and I hope our readers did as well. We’ve got one more already locked and loaded, two more set and full intentions of keeping things moving in the right direction. Honestly, I’m thankful that these have been so well received, both by those who’ve participated and by visitors. From my computer chair, the perspective was that readers read and listen to what we listen to daily. I wanted the chance to branch, show different music and also tap the minds of a few of the Freshest folks around. Yeah, the early picks have all been personal inspirations of mine, but we’re going to open things up as we move along. First, we just had to get the ball rolling because wen we started these, they began just like all other endeavors we’ve tried here.

Straight up on a lark. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Week That Was: The Step Off Edition

02.27.10 Written by Gotty™

– The great white hopes of ZTA sorority were winners of the 2010 Step Off, the AKA’s still cashed in and Sprite ultimately failed.

– Make sure to check out Joe Scudda’s Not Your Average Joe EP and we send our get well wishes to our extended HOJ fam.

– Who was hot? Read the rest of this entry »

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What’s On My iPod: VA$HTIE

02.25.10 Written by Gotty™

VA$HTIE is strikingly beautiful.

Let’s get that out of the way so we can move on.

It’s not the beauty of what’s outside, but what’s inside & how she manifests it into her work that makes her astounding. Director, designer, artist, party promoter, hustler. Name it, she does that. She’s one of those individuals able to leave an indelible mark on each thing she touches, reshaping it with her keen eye for style. That’s why when I thought of creating this segment, she was one of the first people I asked to contribute and was delighted when she agreed to take part…otherwise what other fucking reason would I have to strike up a conversation with her? Now, we share our affinity for Portishead!

Sidebar: In typical artistic fashion, Va$h said “fuck yo coloring book,” going well past the ten tracks we asked for LOL. We <3 her tremendously and grant her an E+ for effort.

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Rakim – “Don’t Sweat The Technique”

If I could have a theme song that played around me constantly, it would be this song. It feels timeless and universal. Rakim is legend and the beat makes me want to get up and dance like Rosie Perez in the intro to Do The Right Thing.

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Nas – “New York State of Mind”

This song and this entire album exudes such a powerful era in New York City: the music, the culture, the fashion. This song perfectly captures it all. I was only a kid in Albany when Illmatic came out and all it did was fuel my obsession of moving to “The City” even more (and possibly find a boy that look just like Nasir). Illmatic goes on my TOP 5 ALBUM list without question. It feels dirty, young, pure and real…so magnetic. New York’s updated anthem feels overly jolly, clean and Starbucks-y. Where’s the beauty in that? I miss the old New York.

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Deee-Lite – “Power Of Love”

Don’t let their seemingly one-hit wonder “Groove Is In The Heart” confuse you – they had hits for days. Their sound was so ahead of it’s time and Lady Miss Kier sang like a black girl in a white girls body. The group were 90′s-styled hippies, insistent on racial equality as they were composed of a mix of ethnicities and they pro-earth (they were one of the first to have eco-friendly CD packaging). It was Hip-Hop, it was rave, it was soul. It was universal. How I miss the 90′s.

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Depeche Mode – “Policy Of Truth”

I’ll never know if I would have fallen in love with Depeche Mode the way I did at such an early age, if it hadn’t been for my older sister bumping it on her little boombox. Aside from great music production and a unique electronic sound, the writing is superb — “There’ll be times when my crimes will seem almost unforgivable. I give in to sin, because you have to make this life livable. But when you think I’ve had enough from your sea of love, I’ll take more than another river full. And I’ll make it all worthwhile…I’ll make your heart smile.”

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Clipse – “Pussy”

I’ve always loved the style of Clipse and although I love almost everything in their catalog, this song takes the cake with the line: “I ain’t into fat-lipping, I’m into gat-gripping…” Just those simple sarcastic nuances that separate them from the rest.

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ESG – “UFO”

This band was a sister group that formed in the South Bronx in the early 80′s. They’re sound is revered around the world by similarly styled musicians for their post-punk, disco, Hip-Hop and dance punk sound. Little did anyone know when they emerged that they were just a young, Black sister group that was formed after their parents bought them instruments to keep them off the street…only to create new wave, funk masterpieces. This song goes down in history and contains no lyrics.

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Theophilus London – “Humdrum Town”

Aside from Theophilus being a friend and a fellow Trinidadian, he’s an extremely talented kid from Brooklyn who’s musical influences range from Jay-Z, The Smiths and Machel Montano. This track makes me feel like I’m watching a movie, perfect for a soundtrack. His whole mixtape (This Carming Mixtape) was on repeat last year and his new one coming up – I Want You – is even more epic! (I’m also featured on a song; it’s my first!)

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Biggie – “Juicy”

Clichéd? Yes. But, in 2010 this might be the only song that still allows HOOD FOLKS to own any space when it comes on. Despite the “all encompassing” vibe that Hip-Hop allows (frat kids singing to A Tribe Called Quest or valley girls getting crunk to Lil’ Wayne) suburbanites and rich kids alike get the side-eye for busting out in “And my whole crew is loungin’, Celebratin’ every day, no more public housin’…“.

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Buju Banton – “Batty Rider”

The funny thing about reggae and dancehall music is that, you can be an upstanding and composed human being at any other time of the day…but as soon as a dancehall record starts to play, a sexual dance explosions starts to occur. I could be hosting one of my parties with Q-Tip at SANTOS, busy keeping things in order, and as soon as this song comes on I stop everything and assume the “Dutty Wine” position and go dance with my friends. It’s like being under a spell that I can’t control. No matter how American I am, I guess it’s just in my blood. Guaranteed, this song will sweat out perms and create couples, even for just one night.

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Amanda Blank – “DJ”

Amanda is part of the New School of folks coming up. She’s been making music for a minute now and finally dropped a full album, entitled I Love You. The first time I heard this song I was in the midst of a tumultuous relationship that was perfectly expressed through the lyrics of this track. When I heard it, I couldn’t believe how perfectly the words resounded my situation that I played it until infinity. “How could he say that He loves me unconditionally? But still put so many rules and restrictions on me? He told me, “No one’s gonna love you as much as I do, But I can’t be the man that you need me to.” Oh,”Killing me softly.”

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The Charmels – “I’ll Never Grow Old”

It’s a shame that “singers” today are created in a laboratory, becoming stars due to the labors of their power team rather than their talents. Just listening to this song gives me the chills. The beat is so hard and the vocals are haunting, it’s no wonder it’s been sampled by some great people. “No fire is too hot, no snow is too cold. Youth will never leave me, I’ll never grow old“! Damn, damn, damn.

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The Smiths – “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out”

I know, I know. But look, you knew this list would be odd because it’s me…so just accept it! I love THE SMITHS and had a hard time deciding on this one. Their sound can equally please and sadden me, it’s depressing as it is enlightening. It taps into this part of people that happily self-inflicts depression, which I guess stems from my misunderstood youth. Not to mention, this song is so romantic and beautiful with lyrics like “And if a double decker bus crashes into us, to die by your side is such a heavenly way to die. And if a 10 ton truck kills the both of us, to die by your side, well the pleasure the privilege is mine.” It’s the British white boys version of Biggie’s “I swear to God I hope we fucking die together.”

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Portishead – “Machine Gun”

Portishead’s trip-hop, jazz sound has been a favorite of mine for years. Their recent album Third showcased some unbelievable production, heavy beats that one could listen to prior to an assassination. I usually get visuals when I listen to music, but I could make a whole movie inspired by just one of their albums.

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Serge Gainsbourg – “Requiem pour un con (BOF Le Pacha)”

This song is entirely in French set against some slowed down sleek African-styled drums. It seems to just drip elegantly out of my speakers. Although I don’t speak a lick of French and Serge could be reciting the telephone book for all I know, I still love this song. A French friend recently told me the song is dedicated to the man Jane Birkin left him for and apparently it’s not nice. Either way, the song is still perfect for a romantic evening.

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Gil Scott-Heron – “Home Is Where The Hatred Is”

You ever imagine yourself in another time period and who you know you would have dated? For me, I think back to this time and know I would have swooned over Gil. He’s so deep and so broken, women just eat that up! His music not only gave pleasurable listening it also captures life at a burgeoning time…real life portraiture. Listening to his music makes me feel like I’m witnessing life through his eyes. I can’t think of anything more powerful than that.

Keep up with Va$htie by locking in the following url’s: Va$htie.com, VioletteNewYork.com & Twitter.com/KingVashtie.

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Bun B – “Stupid Trill” x “I’m On The Block”

01.11.10 Written by Gotty™

Bun’s back with two more for archival purposes. I’d suggest taking “Stupid Trill” and just making sure to spin “…On The Block” while the other is downloading. While I’m appreciate of free stuff, that “I Wanna Rock Beat” wasn’t moving me and still isn’t no matter how many artists try to lay down verses to it. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Supergroup That Got Away…

11.25.09 Written by J. Tinsley

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“That ‘Us Placers’ record was tough.”Elliott Wilson

As the Hip-Hop world impatiently awaits for Lupe’s Thanksgiving Day offering, I can’t help but think what CRS could have become. Standing for The Child (Lupe), The Rebel (Kanye) and The Soldier (Pharrell), this trio of MC’s from Chi-Town and Virginia Beach were a gold mine waiting to happen. At least, that’s what I thought. Read the rest of this entry »

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“The 8th Light…”

11.21.09 Written by Gotty™

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Black, my family thick, like they’re striped molasses/Star, on the rise, in the eyes of the masses/Black is the color of my true love’s hair/Star’s are bright, shining, hot balls of air..”

Straight swiped the pic from Va$htie’s abode. No particular reason except I saw it, liked it and the only thing I could hear once I saw it (read that again) was Kweli’s lines from “Astronomy.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Dear Va$htie…

07.05.09 Written by Gotty™

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Va$htie @ 21 Mercer’s A Night of Influencers & Air Max 1′s. Swiped from Nike Sportswear

I already knew you were cool & all because I’ve been quietly following your blog. But lemme find out you’re a sneakerhead like that.

And if you get this, drop me Read the rest of this entry »

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Behind The Scenes: Jadakiss “Letter To B.i.G.”

01.21.09 Written by Gotty™

As promised, the homie Kareem aka Saul Goode! shot over these photos from the “Letter To B.I.G.” video shoot. Read the rest of this entry »

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A NYC Tee.

11.11.08 Written by Gotty™

Attorney Street created this shirt for charity. Read the rest of this entry »

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“…And They Love It” – CRS (Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West and Pharrell) – US Placers Video

12.19.07 Written by Gotty™

Kanye West Lupe Fiasco and Pharrell – US Placers Video

Directed by Va$htie.

Fresh Respect Fresh. www.triggerhappyny.com.

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Direct Link.

BONUS

Lupe Fiasco – Blackout

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