1,001 fo dat azz. I woulda posted this earlier but the internet at the plantation was on the skitter, which put the blogging to a halt. Eff all that tho, enjoy the footage. “It Is What It Is” Video coming soon.
Shouts to A Plus who edited this vid with the quickness.
The latest issue of LA Weekly has a nice three-page spread on our boy Paulie Dots, whose ridiculous violin skills you may have seen displayed onstage with us or heard on our song “So Far”. This kid is so talented it’s scary. Paul is also working on his debut album, which you can hear a preview of on his blog.
Oh yeah, LA Weekly also profiled Blu and Pacific Division - peep that article here.
Every year, the biggest hip-hop fans across the globe look forward to one event as the highlight of their year: VH1’s Hip-Hop Honors. Legends are honored, songs are performed, and memories are made that last a lifetime. This year’s honorees include Slick Rick, Too Short, De La Soul, Cypress Hill and Naughty By Nature. However, for the first time, celebrity deejay and mixtape legend Mick Boogie has taken the Hip-Hop Honors concept to a whole new level. Enlisting a crew of producers to recreate the legend’s top hits in a modern form, Mick has gotten a who’s who of Hip-Hop’s new school to honor their idols with updated, re-conceptualized tracks. New school stars such as Freeway, Little Brother, Kidz In The Hall, Evidence of Dilated Peoples, Alchemist, Mistah FAB, Talib Kweli and more have donated their time and rhyme toward making sure today’s generations don’t forget to learn and appreciate their hip-hop history. Adding even more flavor to the project is legendary emcee and popular VH1 personality MC Serch, providing essential narration to this historical project. With no further delay, we present to you… Mick Boogie : The Honor Roll.
I’ll post the rest of the pics tomorrow. I’m goin to peep Eagle Eye and put my new club card to work. Peace later on tonight, I am now at the plantation gettin my Monday slave on. *sigh*
One December evening last year I built this lil blog at Bobby’s house to have a way of giving our perspective on what we thought about pretty much everything, 1,000 posts later we’re still here. There have been times where doing this blog dolo was difficult because we’ll **** happens, but we grinded it out, and we’re just getting started. This blog has allowed me to meet some cool people, to network, to polly, the whole 9. So I appreciate yall rockin with it, and stay right here for 1,000 more