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#NewMusic: Don Trip “Cheers”

February 2, 2012 Featured Artist, Music No Comments

Don Trip has proven to be one of the South’s best kept secrets. While he continues to deliver with the energy of a freshmen emcee, the maturity of the subject matter in his music puts him in a separate lane.

He begins the track making reference to his fight for parental rights, and proceeds with making a toast to never give up or never let go!

Shouts out to @SpittyWill of DirtyGloveBastard.net for the assist.

[JUMP] to [WATCH] Don Trip’s video

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10 Rappers That’ve Taken Shots at President Obama’s Throne

November 29, 2011 Music, Politics No Comments

I can remember it like it was yesterday. The moment that Barack Obama was elected president, you would’ve assumed Jay-Z and Young Jeezy had something to do with it, due to the amount of times their hit record, “My President is Black” played around the country. I have no exact number of plays, but it was definitely the hip-hop ode to candidate. However, three years after a black man was made president of this great country, some people are quietly asking if he was the right man for the job, while some are yelling it to the top of their lungs. At the end of the day, everyone isn’t in love with Barack just because he’s a cool public figure. We are all looking between the couches in search of the lil bit change we were promised.

The real question is, how influential will hip-hop be in the 2012 election? Is Barack still the popular candidate in the hip-hop community?

[See List of Rappers That Have Taken Shots at President Barack Obama]

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[TOP 10] Veterans in Hip-Hop (Right Now)

November 11, 2011 Music 1 Comment

“10 year veteran/ I been said I been through with this bullshit game but I never can” – Jay-Z
[JUMP] for Top 10 Veterans in Hip-Hop

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[WATCH] Fat Joe on ‘Gay’ Rappers in Hip-Hop

November 10, 2011 Music 2 Comments

This is an interesting dialogue about stakeholders in the hip-hop community and their sexual preference. Fat Joe tells VladTV, that he feels all of the down-low community should come out of the closet and embrace being gay. He even goes on to say he’s sure that he’s recorded with gay artists. This is the same community that has activated the “No Homo” phrase.

What do you think? How come it’s so easy for Ellen and Elton John to be gay but hip-hop is still acting like it doesn’t exist?

[WATCH] Fat Joe’s Perspective on Being Gay in Hip-Hop

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Now Bill’s O’ Riled Up A** Got Something To Say!!!!

May 15, 2011 Politics, Power No Comments

After Jon Stewart made an a** out of those that wanted to dispute the President for inviting the most unoffensive rap artist to the White House, Bill O’ Reilly had this to say:

“I would like to debate you about the Common situation. It’s important. This is far beyond dopey lyrics and dopey presentations. What we do care about is the President of the United States understanding that there are elements in this country who are subversive. Imagine the mothers of the slain police officers thinking, when they see a guy like Common in the White House.”

Debate will air TONIGHT on O’Reilly Factor…

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