Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Spreadin the Real: Kaws x Hennessy bottle

One my fav artists collabs with my 2nd fav drink (Crown Royal being numero uno) to create a limited edition bottle...KAWS is so ill, his artwork looks so clean and precise it looks like it was created by a computer...peep it




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(4o)ur

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Innovations: 3D Printer

I'm tellin you people we are in an incredible age in human evolution, technology and history...you see 3D movies (that actually look 3 dimensional not the 3D from the 80's), cell phones and consumer camcorders that can record video in 3D and believe or not there are printers that print in 3 dimensions...yeah a printer that can replicate a object in 3D not 2D...just look at the video and be amazed...i'm still perplexed at this technology, incredible...peep it




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(4o)ur

Monday, July 25, 2011

R.I.P. Amy Winehouse

When I heard the news on Saturday that Amy Winehouse died it wasn't a surprise...at the rate she was going, an early death was somewhat highly probable...check this video about the age of 27 and musicians dying at that age...its weird and crazy how all of these musicians die at the age of 27...and Winehouse is the newest to join this 27 club...Winehouse had an incredible voice and her album was great...peep the vid




holla,
(4o)ur

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Cheap promotion: I AM THE DJ

Here's a new shirt for promoting myself for DJ'n...Double Down DJs and Down East Music Group...go to Facebook and search for Double Down DJs and DJ Marc ONE and like the page...also here's a link to my latest mixtape, "Southern Summer Cookout pt.1" ...peep the shirt...




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(4o)ur

Monday, July 18, 2011

Spreadin the Real: DOOM and Ghostface new track

Don't have to say much but this is some fresh new music from DOOM and Ghostface Killah...i hope a LP comes out or somethin (since they said like 3 years ago they would drop an album together)...peep it





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(4o)ur

Spreadin the real: Hopsin can spit!

I heard of the dude's name but i've never heard him spit and never saw what he looks like...well this is a great introduction because i'm impressed at his skill with the words, crazy lyrics and flow...plus he blatantly disses Odd Future's top guy, Tyler, the creator...peep it



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(4o)ur

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Spreadin the Real: Watch the throne!

One of the most anticipated albums this year, hands down is KanYe and Jay-Z's 'Watch the Throne' album...here's the cover and official confirmed tracklisting for the album...Frank Ocean is on 2 tracks, that Odd Future camp is blowin up...peep it

1. No Church in The Wild (Feat. Frank Ocean)
2. Lift Off (Feat. Beyoncé)
3. Niggas in Paris
4. Otis (Feat. Otis Redding)
5. Gotta Have It
6. New Day
7. Prime Time
8. Who Gon Stop Me
9. Murder to Excellence
10. Welcome to The Jungle
11. Sweet Baby Jesus (Feat. Frank Ocean)
12. Love You So (Feat. Mr Hudson)

Bonus
13. Illest Motherfu*ker Alive
14. H*A*M
15. That’s My bi*ch
16. The Joy (Feat. Curtis Mayfield)


holla,
(4o)ur

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Spreadin the Real: Lloyd on Kreayshawn's word usage

Lloyd spits some real ish about Kreayshawn's use of the word 'nigga'...1) he speaks the truth about the word being used by non-minorities (point blank 'you' just can't and should'nt use the word in public though we all know you say the word freely in private) 2)Kreayshawn is a bad rapper (bad in the sense of terrible not bad meaning good) and 3)"Gucci Gucci" is a terrible song and I don't know why Complex.com rated that one of the top 25 songs of this year so far (go here to see the list)...i mean that song is absolutely terrible...good gawd its bad...but anyway peep the vid of Lloyd speaking about Kreayshawn's loose lips...




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(4o)ur

Spreadin the Real: Uncle Luke spits that knowledge


I've been thinking this about Wiz Khalifa for a while...glad to see someone put some thoughts to 'paper'...peep the knowledge and game Uncle Luke drops in this column from "Miami New Times" news.....

(this was written by Luther Campbell)
Wiz Khalifa needs to have his head examined. The boy behind the hit "Black & Yellow" has lost his mind over a woman interested only in hogging his spotlight. For months, Wiz has been dating former stripper Amber Rose, whose claim to fame is that her ex-boyfriend is Kanye West. Khalifa even tattooed the girl's name on his hand. Now he's beefing with Kanye because West dissed Amber at Coachella this past April and then, just recently, at the Essence Festival in New Orleans.

But Wiz Khalifa broke a cardinal rule in the rap game. You don't date another rapper's ex-girlfriend. He is not alone. In Atlanta, Soulja Boy recently snatched Lil Scrappy's girl. Lil Wayne's ex Toya Carter tied the knot with some rapper named Memphitz earlier this year.

They broke the bro code. See, when a rapper makes a commitment to one girl, he takes the relationship seriously. Rappers aren't like celebrity football and basketball players, who pass around exes like mustard. You got Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco dating Evelyn Losada, who was engaged to former Miami Heat forward Antoine Walker. Hell, some of these motherfuckers don't even wait for a breakup.

Television star Eva Longoria caught her man, San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker, banging his teammate Brent Barry's wife. Orlando Magic star Gilbert Arenas dumped his fiancée and baby mama Laura Govan after he caught her doing the dirty with Shaquille O'Neal. That is some incestuous shit. Despite the stereotypes, you rarely saw this kind of thing in hip-hop.

We rappers have always prided ourselves on not dating someone else's ex-girlfriends or ex-wives. This will come as a shock to some people, but if we have a relationship, it's with just one woman. Look at Jay-Z. He's been committed to Beyoncé for some time. Will Smith, Run-D.M.C., Ice Cube, Ice-T, and I are other examples of loyal, dedicated husbands in hip-hop.

Wiz Khalifa, like some members of his generation, has gotten soft. They are losing their focus. They can't spot a triflin' woman in the room to save their lives.


P.S. - Its too many simps out here in the world

holla,
(4o)ur

Monday, July 11, 2011

Spreadin the Real: Hustle is greater than talent?

I don't watch the vids from Jumpoff.tv but I may start doing so because I feel the same way they do on a lot of issues in the music industry...I think the a lot of the music (not all of it) pushed to the people on the FM radio airwaves is weak and hustle is rewarded more than the talent cuz the artists (if you wanna call them that) that are wack are rewarded for their hustle that gives them a pass on their talent (*coughs* Lil B)...peep the video, pretty insightful and entertaining




holla,
(4o)ur

Thursday, July 07, 2011

Spreadin the Real: Shyheim speaks briefly about the freestyle with BDK

I remember the first time I heard this freestyle that Shyheim speaks about...I was on a bus up to Boone, NC for a basketball tournament when I was in the 10th grade...My teammate was a dude named George Key that came from NY and had a mixtape with all Biggie songs...when I heard Biggie's freestyle line when he said "I got 7 mac 11's about 8 38's, 9 9's, 10 mac 10's the shit's never end/ you can't touch my riches even MC Hammer and them 357 bitches" I thought to myself this is the illest freestyle i've ever heard (damn Biggie was super ill)...well here's the video of Shyheim speaking how the epic freestyle happened (and here's the link to the freestyle if you've never heard it: here)


"The Greatest Freestyle ever" from Gasface on Vimeo.


holla,
(4o)ur

Stuff of hilarity: Field of Dreams 2: The Lockout

Funny or Die went all out with this viral video, its a funny video spoofing Field of Dreams and the frappin NFL lockout (they say they're closer to making a deal but 'they' have said that before. But I guess we'll have to see)...they have numerous NFL stars and a number of actors...pretty amusing stuff...peep it




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(4o)ur

Spreadin the Real: Phonte & Zo cover "Return of the mack"

I don't know how in the hell I didn't hear this great comical cover of Mark Morrison's 90s classic R&B cut "Return of the mack" that Zo! and Phonte performed...this has been out for like 3 months and I just heard for the first time on Tariq Nasheed's macklessonsradio.com show...anyway here's the link for you listen to the track: download here

P.S. - Phonte always brings that talent to any track (shout out to all my fellow North and South Carolinians)

holla,
(4o)ur

Spreadin the Real: Jill Scott - The Light of the Sun

I've always been a fan of the neo-soul movement and I don't know if you would classify Jill Scott in that movement...what I do know that ever since she came on to the music scene she's put out nothing but original, great music...this new album is no different...I recommend everyone who likes Erykah Badu, D'Angelo and The Roots (though they are not neo-soul but superb a hip hop band) to pick up or download this album...its solid all the way through and keeps you intrigued throughout the entire 15 tracks...

P.S. - one of my fav cuts of the album is "So Gone" featuring the unlikely guest appearance of Paul Wall...

holla,
(4o)ur

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Spreadin the real: Amazing goal!

I don't watch soccer (except when the US in the World Cup) but this is an incredible goal...peep it




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(4o)ur