Archive for Hip Hop

Flava Flav is a “chef”

Posted in General with tags , , , on February 7, 2011 by The Chief

“The unique thing about my chicken is the taste. You got Kentucky Fried Chicken, you got Popeyes chicken, You got Churches chicken, Harold’s Chicken, Mama’s Fried Chicken and everybody’s secret you got to remember is within the breading on the chicken. The secret within the FFC [Flav's Fried Chicken] is not within the breading, it’s within the meat. I season my meat first.”
-Flava Flav

Flava Flav looks like a walking disease who prepares his fried chicken on one of his clocks. You would eat at his restaurant why? Mmm, tasty coke laced chicken wings!

 

Read more about Flav’s special chicken at Necole Bitchie

Snoop: The Chronic issue

Posted in Music, Tara Grover Morrissey with tags , , , on February 2, 2011 by The Chief

Permission to gripe for a moment?

My usually enjoyable early morning date with rap-up.com was somewhat soured when I stumbled upon the latest offering from Snoop Dogg: he of the alarming Katy Perry/Jessica Mauboy/Pussycat Dolls features. Rap-Up gives us a sample of some of the lyrical delights brought forth by the self-declared ex-pimp of Long Beach:

“My life is like a movie/ I was thuggin’ in the Beach when I lit my first doobie/ In the same city when I got my first piece of coochie/ Where I sold my first dime and I held my first Uzi.”

Snoop, how can I put this delicately? When I read these lyrics I honestly forgot that it was 2011. Don’t get me wrong, there’s very little more disturbing in this world than the sight of one of hip hop’s bonafide legends dressed in a three-piece gummy bear suit, prancing his gangly ass around in lollipop land. You should be making killer rap records, not playing second fiddle to pop princesses. But songs about how you were raised in the hood? Open your eyes! Squint through that retro kush smoke fogging your vision! Gangsta rap, when it was good, was ridiculously so. And you will never hear me utter a word against the game-changing greatness that was Doggystyle (not to mention The Chronic, Original Gangster, Straight Outta Compton…). But hip hop is not just revolutionary, it is evolutionary. The gangster thing is so tired, particularly when packaged more as an act of self-reassurance on the part of now comfortably mainstream Snoop than as a genuine articulation of inner-city life. If rap is the CNN of the people then “Raised in da Hood” makes painfully evident just how far Snoop’s mansion sits from the street.
We all know where you came from, Snoop. It’s time to tell us where you’re going.

Review: Lupe Fiasco @ BDO

Posted in Music, Reviews, Tara Grover Morrissey with tags , , on January 29, 2011 by The Chief

It’s been a week of full-blown no holds barred ridicaliss-ness in Sydney. Not least at the Big Day Out, where as you cannot fail to see, Mr Lupe Fiasco attracted an impressive crowd despite the insane Sydney heat. The motley audience of rockers, hip hoppers, indie hipsters, and those shirtless guys with sombreros, were blessed with one of the most energetic and euphoric sets this long-time festival head has ever seen, complete with crowd sing-alongs, shirt-ripping, slamming guitar solos, and of course a dose of hip hop flavoured moshing (this was the Big Day Out, after all). Read more »

News & New Music

Posted in General, Music, News with tags , , , , , on January 25, 2011 by The Chief
  • Chris Brown partners with Aus artist Kid Zoom for a collaboration
  • Kanye West is the reason we have to listen to Kim Kardashian sing. Strike two sir.
  • The Game’s new mix-tape, Purp & Patron is out. Hosted by DJ Skee and Funkmaster Flex, you can download it here.
  • Nicki Minaj on Le Grand Journal
  • Kanye? New album? This year? Might almost make up for Kim. Wait, no, probably not.

BDO Begins

Posted in General, Music with tags , , , , , on January 21, 2011 by The Chief

7 days till I get my Lupe/M.I.A./Blue King Brown/Blackmilk fix with TGM! The festival begins today in Auckland and ends in Perth on the 6th of February. If you haven’t got tickets yet, may I ask what you are waiting for?

A couple of clips in case you’re still debating why you should join us at BDO:

Jay & Jules

Posted in General, Uncategorized with tags , on January 20, 2011 by The Chief

Just my personal hip hop hero taking a walk with his nephew, nothing unusual about the most successful rap mogul strolling the streets of NYC. Jay Z people. JAY. Z.Pic courtesy of Crunk & Disorderly

Gucci Mane, you have lost. Your. Mind.

Posted in General with tags , , , on January 13, 2011 by The Chief

To paraphrase Gabourey Sidibe, there’s something about a face tattoo that says I’ve gone as far as I want to in society and in fact, I want to take a couple of steps back.

New Music: H.A.M. – Kanye West feat. Jay Z

Posted in Music, Video with tags , , on January 12, 2011 by The Chief

T.G.M. is not impressed. If Kanye’s future wife can’t even co-sign this then Houston…

New Music

Posted in Music, News, Tara Grover Morrissey, Video with tags , , , , , , , , , on January 5, 2011 by The Chief

So Channel V et al are still running through their baffling countdowns of 2010 (really, guys? Was there REALLY that much “good” indie music this year, or do you have an agenda?) but instead of rehashing what was, nonetheless, a pretty sweet year for music, I thought I would present some of the tantalizing titbits I am looking forward to munching on as this 2011 thing gets underway. In no particular order…

Drake’s sophomore album, “Take Care.”

I know what you’re thinking – we only just stopped listening to “Thank Me Later,” which came out in such swift succession to “So Far Gone” that we still confuse the tracks at times, and anyway, didn’t he just drop “An October’s Very Own” and inundate the radios with various apparently effortless features? However, if the career trajectory of Mr Degrassi’s one-time lover Rihanna is anything to go by, inundating the airwaves with perpetual releases is the new taking-a-break-to-work-on-my-craft. As someone who still can’t let a day go by without sneaking a listen to the Timbaland collaboration “Say Something,” I might be somewhat biased in my assessment of the much hyped Drizzy. But mark my words. For better or for worse, “Take Care” will be one to watch for in the coming months.

Lupe’s excruciatingly belated third album, “Lasers.”

Oh, it’s happening! I hardly dared dream it, but there it was, in writing (tweet-ing?) for all the world to see. The album that has been heartbreakingly and, dare I say, outrageously shunted around the seedy basements and back alleys of uninterested record companies (what were they smoking? For real.) is finally going to hit the stores on March 8th of this year. Read more »

Video: Jay Z on Failure, Success & Inspiration

Posted in Interviews, Music, Video with tags , on January 5, 2011 by The Chief
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