Showing posts with label emcee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emcee. Show all posts

Thursday, January 03, 2013

The 2013 Future Thoughts....

It’s a new year. And you know what that means…a lot of resolutions that are going to be broken within the next 30 days. (Let’s be honest here we all know that one person who says they are going to work out, live better, budget better are going to be at the bar, drinking beer eating double fried wings) What we do want to talk about though is what we hope will happen in the year. That’s what this post is about what I’m hoping gets resolved about hip hop culture in the year 2013…



Can we see more diversity in the subject matter of the songs we hear?

We all hear the same thing out of most of the music we listen to. The grind of working in the streets till the late night hours, on the corner whippin work. Or how your life now is so lavish that you have to want more cars than the dealer ship or more girls then a playboy issue. I want to see the diversity between artists, venture out and showcase those skills you talk about having. I want to hear about your life growing up with your family. Biggie did it in “Juicy,” yes he mentioned what he did to make money but his main focus was showing how he went from rags to riches. Lyrical diversity is something that has always been something I favored for all artists.

Probability: 55%



Will this be the year of the emcee of the female kind?

Remember all those years back in the 90’s and first part of the 2000’s when female emcees were popping up everywhere and at least doing a semi decent album of sorts or coming out with something so classic that it stays in heavy rotation? I’m talking Foxy Brown, Lil Kim, Ms. Jade, Rah Digga, Queen Pen, and Charlie Baltimore to name just a few. They came out with songs, on everybody’s remix. When their mixtape or cd’s were released they were must have they were up there with their male counterparts as far as being lyricist. Now we are in a day and age where that doesn’t happen. A female emcee often has to be over sexualized and give us bubblegum lyrics. I want a female emcee to show how she can hold her own with some of the major musical contributors in the hip hop world without going pop or completely changing her image.

Probability: 40%



Hip hop and Homosexuality…when will we all get along?

This is my going out on the furthest limb. We all know that this has been the biggest debate amongst all who are involved. One side is saying that they will never fully be okay with allowing an artist who is gay by any means fully into the realm of hip hop. The other side is trying to show that even though they are same gender loving, they can be just as lyrical and important to the culture as a whole. Yes I know this whole Frank Ocean came out and said he was bi…isn’t that what you’re wanting? Yeah, but let’s look on the grander scale. He had Jay-Z and Kanye West back him up. Let me see Big Dipper or Deadlee come through put out an album and become just as buzzed and accepted. That’s what I want to see, let’s see how open hip hop is. Last I checked hip hop was the minority being talked about and decimated on. Now that the upswing has happened, the discriminated have become part of the discriminators. Where is that lyrical unity I have heard so much about on many songs? If you can talk about all of your side chicks, why can’t someone talk about his side dudes or side chicks from the female perspective? (Even though that lesbian rapper, gay rapper double standard is another topic) Let’s see hip hop expand its ears.

Probability: Realistically….10%

Those are some of my thoughts towards hip hop in the year 2013 hopefully some of them actually come true and growth for the year happens.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The Osiris of this



Its crazy to know that I have been around for so many hip hop moments. The life span of some artists. Their passing and just moments in the hip hop culture that I would not have thought I would see in person. One of which is the passing of one of the major members of Wu-Tang Clan. The man who had more trouble then you could think of. Big Baby Jesus, Dirt McGirt the guy who wanted his money back. The O.D.B as you can see aka Old Dirty.


Can't believe that eight years ago that he passed. I think this was during the period when I was getting really into my hip hop. All of the styles and just revisiting classic albums and artists. Which would include one of the most diverse groups in my opinion...Wu-Tang. You had a crew of friends who melded hip hop lyricism and Kung Fu. Two things that are always a good mix. (Kung Faux for example) You had all these members and then you get to O.D.B. He seemed to be the crazy persona that every group has. He brought rugged gutter style with the ability to give you some crazy flows. He was a versatile artist, he was on hip hop, rnb, anything where he would talk crazy on. That was his appeal, he was able to be so out there that you knew that once he was on a song he was going to give you some gold. Just think back to when O.D.B and Moriah Cary got together for the remix of Fantasy. You know that there was a lot of doubt about this collaboration. Yet it goes down as one of both of their most memorable songs. Its just that spark of energy that he brings to the track.

He was just that kind of artist he may have been someone of a 'Hip Hop Folk Star," but he was someone that everyone could identify with. He may have had his legal troubles and did his fair share of dirt. In this day who hasn't, he just showed even you can go through trials on your everyday and still make it. He would have been 44 years old on the 13th. Rest in Peace to the Dirt Dog, Dirt McGirt, O.D.B., Ason Unique, Osirus, Dirt McGirt, Rainman, Big Baby Jesus.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Back again here is the Incredible

It’s been a while… to too long. In the time which I’ve been away, I have a new job. Worked with kids volunteering and started freelance writing on the side. I have put my creativity on the back burner. (The worst thing I could have done to my career.) I have decided to start my blog back up for real this time. I cover more than just music, I write about everything from my perspective. Yes it’s been said and done before but no two views are ever really the same. I want more artist’s spotlights and more different articles. 

Something I do want to focus on, the elements of Hip Hop and show how we as people are a product of hip hop. The Dj, Emcee (MC), Graffiti and Breaking (B-boy/girl); can’t forgot about beat boxing either. Hip Hop has been an ever-changing movement/ genre/ lifestyle. It has touched everything and everyone at one point or another. My blog will reflect getting more influence by the elements. 

Plus there will also be the comedy and funny stories that I have done before. I am going to do better and I shall.