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5/31/11

H.I.F.T VOL. 7: Delayed Edition

I'm trying to make up for my hiatus. I know most of you guys are recovering from the Memorial Day weekend and are getting back to the grind. So here are a few to get you going....

Look out for section 80 and this guy's mixtapes



Now that it's safe to put records out again....

More About Nothing...


And the long awaited sequel.....

Don't forget to look at the original


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Writer's Block #2

Some more from the stash.....

 Arrows Pathways, Tears Descent

When I'm in bed at night with the lights off,
I shoot arrows laced with questions into the sky 
Aiming for the holes in it
Hoping one will get through 
And God will see it
But none ever return
While I wait for answers,
The pump on my heart loosens


Tears from unknown destinations escape my eyes
Like tadpoles upstream
Trying to bring messages to my mouth
But they're whipped away before I taste them
Only dried pathways in soft clay reveal their existence

I spent so much time with my head in the sky
I lost my way
That my heart memorized
It led me back home
And there I realized that God doesn't reply using arrows
But with butterflies when you are ready to look for them. 


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5/17/11

Cop Killing,Violence are Common's Place?

That's right Ol' Knitcap here is the most violent rapper..ever.

The last couple of days, I have been boycotting the news while the media continues Bin Laden Mania. But while scanning through last week, I caught the report about Common going to the White House. You know its a slow news week when reporters are reaching for controversy like this. If you don't know, Fox News have added Common to list of rappers that they believe encourage violence and in this case, cop killing. It's almost not worth commenting on. If anything, through the many incarnations of Common he's gotten flack for not being 'hard' enough. Even the casual hip hop listener knows that.

Here's the old video that Fox is referencing. I miss Def Poetry Jam....


Once again. Another poorly researched fact taken out of context by an ultra-conservative, fear machine. I swear they pick on a rapper ever year to mess with. Remember the Nas controversy? Or how they painted Ludacris as a gangsta rapper? He lost an endorsement deal with Pepsi because of these lunatics.

 

People are entitled to their opinion on hip hop. I don't agree with some of the music either. But the great thing about hip hop is that there are different subcultures that all people can find something they like. Youtube Common, and you can find a positive song in 5 seconds. Just do some research. Educate yourselves. I think that Jon Stewart said it best.....



Nuff said.....

My condolences to the family of M-bone of Cali Swag District. R.I.P.

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5/16/11

H.I.F.T VOL.6


It's Monday and like the rest of you, I wish I could fast forward to Friday. No better way to start the morning then with some hustling music. Ace Hood is a star for real. I think he is one of the more promising acts over there in DJ Khaled's crew. He's hungry. He's real. He's Hustlin'...hard in fact. I hope you are.

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5/13/11

Saadiq Keeps Stone Rollin

In an industry of artists trying their best to emulate past decades in their music, Raphael Saadiq is doing the best rendition while pushing r&b and soul into places never imagined. Stone Rollin feels like a sequel to The Way I See It with another decade themed album with relatable subject matter. The project wastes no time propelling the listener into the 70s with 'Heart Attack' supported by subtle guitar riffs and simple drums over Saadiq's powerful declaration. Though the tracks don't flow as smoothly as its predecessor, you barely notice thanks to top notch songwriting and catchy beats. The album really finds its groove in the second half thanks to the blues-inspired contribution 'Day Dreams' and 'Good Man'. Saadiq saves the best for last on 'The Answer' which feels a lot like 'Sometimes' from the last album in its storytelling demeanor. Though short, the album will leave you wanting the keep the repeat button on.  I give it a 9/10.



Album in stores now.

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5/11/11

Writer's Block

Honestly there was nothing I felt like writing about today in the world of hip hop. So rather than do that, I thought I would share some of my poetry with you guys. Yeah I have emotions too.


Death of A Dream

I wasn't meant to be under this long
The silence has begun to set in
And all the color has seeped out of my perspective
How beautifully eerie the sound of a dying dream
As it struggles for hope to survive
Fighting against all doors closed
Crawling over obstacles as if swimming through an ocean
With no current to fight against
Ignoring the unspeakable pain
Gnashing against all predators who wait patiently for it to die

What keeps it going?
What gives it the strength to traverse impossible odds to survive?
It's chance.
The chance to be realized.
The chance to become an accomplished goal.
As long as this thought is alive,
A dream will continue to live
And ignore how utterly destroyed it truly is
A dream never dies quietly...

Sidenote: Wale is going to have a great 2011. Two albums this year? You're gonna see a lot more than Attention Deficit eluded too. More About Nothing is available for free at Datpiff.com.

Thanks for taking your time to read. More to come depending on the feedback. As always, you can reach me at hiphoppolitician@gmail.com. You can also follow me @HipHopPoli.

5/3/11

Osama Bin Dead?

     
I know I'm not the first or last person to comment on Bin Laden being dead. I'm honestly still in shock about the whole thing. It seems almost too real. But rather than revel in the moment my conspiracy wheels are turning.

I do believe he's gone but there are so many other questions unanswered. Personally I want to see a photo because there has been so much controversy over him being alive or not in the last couple years. I would feel better about it. I have heard many inconsistencies in the events surrounding his death. First the mansion blew up, then then ran in the house and shot him in the head, then he died during a gun fight. Which one is it?

Then there's the obvious question that most are considering: what happens next? If Bin laden was still running Al Quaeda at the time of his death, don't you think there would have been some orders for retaliation or putting someone else in charge? I can't escape the feeling that something else is coming. Maybe not on American soil but somewhere.

All in all, I am glad that the families of the 9/11 victims can have some peace. But there are so many questions unanswered. Many may say he's dead and that's all that matters. What 9/11 taught me is to question all that is in front of you and search past what is fed to you for the truth....your truth.

Oh yeah and Obama has solidified his second term. teapartytrumpublicans...give up.

Now back to the music....

Theophilus London


Video is great. Like his style. Sounds a lot like Kid Kudi, especially on this track. Despite his name and sound, he's actually from Brooklyn, NY. I love the 80s and this definitely gives you that vibe. And this only scratches the surface of his music. This Charming Mixtape and I Want You are both available for free on Datpiff.com.

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