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#NewMusic: Drake x The Weeknd “Crew Love”

November 7, 2011 Featured Artist, Music No Comments

When you’re a part of one of the biggest music super-groups, your crew receives a lot of love and from crews of females alike. It didn’t take Drake to partner up with fellow Canadian, The Weeknd, for us to figure this out, but no one is trippin off the collaboration.

We’re many, many miles away from “So Far, So Gone” but with this being Drizzy’s sophomore project, he still appears to be in the midst of his homecoming.

Make sure you #TakeCare of all your bills and important sh!! so you can be stress-free when purchasing Drake’s new album on Nov 15th. From the sound of his latest releases, Drake is definitely gonna have another hit album. But Dey Know…Dey Know, Dey Know, Dey Know!!!

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Raptors Hire Casey as Head Coach

June 23, 2011 Front Page, Sports No Comments

Dwane CaseyNine days after the Dallas assistant coach helped the Mavericks win the 2011 NBA championship, the Toronto Raptors hired Dwane Casey as their new head coach. Casey, who was the coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves from June 2005 to January 2007, while compiling a 43-59 record.

Casey and the Toronto Raptors are looking to start their rebuilding phase this Thursday with the fifth pick in this years NBA draft. Casey said his number one goal is to give Toronto a “defensive identity.” Casey has been widely credited for the Mavericks’ defensive performance against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals.

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The Black Male Re-Imagined|99Problems.org

December 13, 2010 Front Page, Politics, Problems 1 Comment


Last week, I was in New York where I spent a few days in the mix with some of the non-profit sectors and Hip Hop’s elite such as American Values Institute, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Open Society Foundations, as well as Geoffrey Canada of The Harlem Children’s Zone who kicked off the conference by being the host facility of the panel that featured Russell Simmons, Nick Cannon, & Lupe Fiasco. The conference focused on trying to create a better portrayal of blacks, males in particular, on the big screen and in the music. I wanted to be a fly on the wall. On one hand, I have every right to be in that room but I represent a demographic that don’t even know that room exists.

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Drake Before He Was Drake Part 2

January 7, 2010 Front Page No Comments

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Notice how wack Drake’s flow was?! But he believed in himself and got better like most good artists do!! Now if he can only change the content of his songs to reflect his lived experiences. Check the video after the jump!!
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Playing Good Cop15

December 19, 2009 Front Page No Comments

From my friend Christina Polcari:


What if Obama announced a plan today that promised green jobs for our urban youth, window panes and lower energy bills, urban gardens and lower medical bills, clean air and clean streets?

The Yes Men dare us to think so. They dare us to imagine the world is as we wanted it just for a minute. Earlier this week in Copenhagen, Canada dropped jaws when it announced a radical reversal of its climate change policy at the COP15. It was exactly the kind of action the world has been waiting for–bold and badass. But it was all a prank, compliments of the Yes Men.

We wanted a global deal out of the COP15. The Yes Men put the spotlight on countries standing in the way to publicly humiliate them. Because the people, the media, and the UN responded, and for a moment, we saw the change we believe in.

Last night, Jayme and Mahfam sat on the rogue Yes Men stage at the “Good COP15″ to tell our leaders about how urban communities are building a better environment and a better economy. People working together on projects like Green the Hood are the true agents of change.

This week, Mahfam has made us realize we need to go back home and “blow up our efforts and take them to the next level…to scale the movement.” She’s absolutely right. Coming from a global conference, to me, the next level looks more local. Our leaders can and must take bolder action but we have to do even more at home to show them exactly what that action looks like. Here’s to the next steps for our communities, the ones to scale the movement and to give our leaders no room to budge.

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