1/18/12
The SOPA Act, The Internet, and You
I didn't know too much about this before but it is alarming if the the Senate passes this in its current state. Sites like mine can be severely limited or be black-listed altogether. If this is something that concerns you, contact your senator and let them know how you feel. You can find your Senator by searching your zip code on Google or other search engine.
Stay Schemin (Acoustic) Video
I have a love-hate relationship with Mike Posner's voice and his singing ability due to his song choices in the past. But he kills this cover of Rick Ross' "Stay Schemin" off the Rich Forever Mixtape. Shot out to Blackbear for the vocals and guitar assist and Killerhiphop.com for posting.
1/17/12
1/9/12
Common Vs. Drake: Could It Go The Distance?
Alright so as you all know Rick Ross' Rich Forever Mixtape just dropped. That's great and all but the real story is this brewing beef between Drake and Common. Now as some of you know, Common has a track called Sweet from his new album. On the track he says;
When the song originally came out, a lot of people thought that it was aimed towards Drake. And we all know that he has the tendency to sing and rap on many of his songs. So when Common was asked if that was a diss to Drake he didn't deny it. Which brings me to now. As I said, Rich Forever is out. Check out the video for Stay Schemin'. But pay special attention to Drake's verse.
"Singing all around me man, la la la
You aint muthaf-cking Frank Sinatra"
You aint muthaf-cking Frank Sinatra"
Peep the video
When the song originally came out, a lot of people thought that it was aimed towards Drake. And we all know that he has the tendency to sing and rap on many of his songs. So when Common was asked if that was a diss to Drake he didn't deny it. Which brings me to now. As I said, Rich Forever is out. Check out the video for Stay Schemin'. But pay special attention to Drake's verse.
As you can see from Drake's verse, he's talking to Common directly. Very good verse. But, wait...its not over. This just came out today. Skip to 3:30 to hear Common's verse.
That Canada Dry line was fire. Til this point, the more impressive rapper in this brewing beef has been Common. I'll tell you why. I am very impressed with how aggressive he has been with his issues towards Drake. And as far as I know, Drake hasn't addressed him directly aside from subliminally. I know I am getting ahead of myself with what this may mean. But as I have mentioned before, I think beef doesn't have to be a bad thing in hip hop. Though I don't doubt Common's feelings about Drake are authentic, I can't turn a blind eye to the timing being around his album release. Maybe it serves both purposes.
Its always great to see a beef like this. Old blood vs New blood. This is a more raw side of Common that has been lacking from the last couple of albums. It is reminiscent of the Common that once battled Ice Cube. Drake's response to this could confirm his confidence not only as a rapper but potentially a rap legend one day. Yeah I know, way too soon. Whatever your opinion on beef, or this one in particular. Hip Hop heads, young and old, will be talking about it. Interest and discussion is good for hip hop. I just hope to get a couple more tracks from both of them before it ends up in the rap beef graveyard...twitter.
Speaking of twitter, follow me @HipHopPoli to continue the discussion. Til next time....thanks for reading
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