DC Rappers To Film Music Video In North Korea

(AllHipHop News) Washington, DC natives Anthony “Pacman” Bobb and Dontray “Peso” Ennis say they have never traveled past the metropolitan area of their hometown, but thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign the two unsigned artists will soon be heading to North Korea in order to shoot music videos.

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The Guardian reports the duo raised over $10,000 to fund their trip to the communist nation. The journey was arranged by the group’s manager Ramsey Aburdene who connected with Iraq War vet Mike Bassett who helped secure Pacman and Peso’s tickets and visas. Bassett lives in South Korea and works with individuals looking to travel to North Korea.

Pacman and Peso admit that family members tried to talk them out of going to the notoriously secretive authoritative nation, but say they are not afraid to enter a country that has maintain a very tense relationship with the West over its nuclear weapons program and alleged human rights violations.

“I’m a thrill-seeker, I don’t fear nothing,” said Pacman. He added, “I don’t pay too much to politics, so I can’t say what is right. Then again, who is to say what is right and what is wrong?”

His partner’s answer to the question about safety drew a comparison between the overseas trip and the dangers he faces residing in DC.

“You don’t think this is a dangerous place to be living at right now? There’s your answer, then,” stated Peso before later sarcastically remarking, “If we don’t die, it will probably be a big life-changer.”

The crew of Pacman, Peso, Bassett, Aburdene and friends are set to depart to China and then North Korea on Saturday. They plan to film their video on a karaoke party bus in Pyongyang.

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Watch Pacman and Peso’s video for “God Bless Amerika” below.

Nas Executive Producing New B-Boy Documentary “Shake The Dust”

(AllHipHop News) Having already created Hip Hop classics like Illmatic, It Was Written, and last year’s Grammy nominated Life Is Good, Nas is now continuing his crossover into filmmaking. The Queensbridge legend is taking on the role of executive producer for the upcoming dance documentary Shake the Dust.

The film is directed by Adam Sjöberg (We All Might Make It) and will cover the social impact breaking dancing has across the globe. Nas will also provide original music for the film.

“What these kids are doing around the world reminds me why I fell in love with hip-hop and how important it is as a creative and constructive outlet,” said Nas in a statement. “After hearing Adam’s vision for this project and hearing the stories, I was incredibly excited to help bring the film to global audiences who need to hear this surprising message of empowerment.”

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Nas previous production credits include 2001’s Sacred Is the Flesh and 2008’s Tyson documentary.

Watch the trailer for Shake the Dust below.

Veteran’s Day: 7 Hip-Hop Military Vets To Applaud

Hip-Hop and the military have a very awkward relationship. As a decidedly counterculture movement, Hip-Hop has by-and-large been critical of the armed services and for good reason. The Hip-Hop community was founded in the ashes of the Civil Rights Movement and has always been mindful racial disparities in America. So, serving a country that may not offer equal opportunities as always been tricky. Ironically, there is no shortage of military-themed imagery in rap music, from Master P’s No Limit Army to BK’s Boot Camp and even the old AllHipHop Army from back in the day. And despite our often opposing views, those early, more militant sentiments have faded somewhat. So, here is a list of hip-hoppers that served in the military. Happy Veterans Day, soldiers!

Ice-T – Army

The Ice Man is more than the Godfather of gangster rap. The Los Angeles-raised rapper also proudly served his country as a young man. As soon as he graduated from high school, Ice – then known as Tracy Marrow – enlisted in the Army. He was discharged early though, because he had to care for his daughter Letesha. Later, Ice-T would have strong feelings about war. On 1991’s “Ya Shoulda Killed Me Last Year,” he said, “By now the [Gulf] war has probably started /And a whole bunch of people have probably died /Out there in the desert over some bullsh*t.” Don’t get it twisted. Ice is still about his guns.

Mystikal – Army

While Ice-T was critical of the Gulf War, Mystikal was serving in it. The New Orleans native also joined the military shortly after he graduated from high school. He cleared mines during the war. Ironically, he would go on to join Master P’s collective as a No Limit Soldier. And, to think, when he first joined the Army, he reportedly just wanted money for a car.


MC Hammer – Army

MC Hammer is one of the most outwardly patriotic rappers. He served in the Navy as a petty officer at an airbase in California. He was honorably discharged after three years of service. He promptly started a career in Hip-Hop and would go on to be one of the most popular rappers ever.

Here is his rap dedication called “Bring Our Brothers Home.”

No Malice – Army

No Malice of The Clipse was honorably discharged from the Army in 1994. When he joined the military, he was looking to better his life and to provide for his family at that time, a girlfriend and their eventual child. He bounced around a bit, from New Jersey, Virginia, and North Carolina. He’d come to start The Clipse with is brother Pusha T. These days, No Malice serves in another army – the army of his Lord Jesus Christ.


Freddie Gibbs – Army

Freddie Gibbs is on record stating that he never wanted to join the military, but did so after he was caught stealing. After he caught the case, he says he was offered up something called ‘pre-trial diversion’ and was promptly enlisted in the Army. It wouldn’t last though. Gibbs was dishonorably discharged for smoking weed. He’d go on to make and impression in the rap game, which is why we’re talking about him now.

Basically.

Nate Dogg – Marines

One of the most revered crooners in Hip-Hop jumped headfirst into the Marines, considered the most difficult of all the armed forces. After high school, he service sorted ammunition on Okinawa, Japan. Nate Dogg had a particularly unemotional state for the most part and some speculate it was from his military training. It is rumored that Nate was dishonorably discharged, because of a habit with the sticky icky icky. Ironically, he’d go on to sing on the classic album The Chronic.

Canibus – Army


Canibus has been very outright that he served in the military. But, what makes him different from others is Canibus joined the military after he was a well-known rap artist. He was known for his rap battles, but he enlisted when America was embroiled in real war. He told sohh.com, “I enlisted because I wanted to get away from the music. I wanted to do something that gave me a separate definition from what I had done all through my teens and twenties. I was 28 when I enlisted.” He would follow in the footsteps of Nate Dogg and Freddie Gibbs by being dishonorably discharged for smoking weed.

 

HAPPY VETERAN’S DAY!

Azealia Banks Claims She Is The Female Kanye West

(AllHipHop News) Azealia Banks and Kanye West definitely have two things in common. They are both performers, and they both are not afraid to hold their tongue. According to Banks their connection goes even deeper than that. In a recent interview with Elle magazine, the Harlem native shares her belief that she and Kanye best represent experimental art in Hip Hop.

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“Kanye and I are like the same person but boy and girl. We’re pulling from the same cloud, the same inspiration,” said Banks. “We’re the two premier avant gardists in Hip Hop music. It’s just me and him. I think our consciousnesses are swirling around each other in some weird kind of way.”

Banks first made waves with her single “212” in 2011. She has since released the EP 1991 and mixtape Fantasea. Her debut studio album Broke with Expensive Taste was originally scheduled for release in 2012. It is now set to drop at the beginning of 2014.

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TDE’S Isaiah Rashad Says Debut Mixtape “Cilvia” Dropping Soon

(AllHipHop News) Top Dawg Entertainment’s newest emcee is ready share his musical contributions with the world. Isaiah Rashad announced that his debut mixtape Cilvia will be available in December.

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Expectations for the Tennessee rapper’s project will be high seeing that he is following fellow TDE artists Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Jay Rock, and Ab-Soul, all of which have released well-received projects over the last few years.

Speaking of the rest of the roster, fans should expect new works from Schoolboy, Ab, and fellow newcomer SZA by the end of the year as well. TDE’s president Terrence “Punch” Henderson revealed last month that the label is looking to drop projects from all three in the coming weeks.

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 Watch video of Isaiah Rashad announcing Cilvia below.

Chief Keef Says He Has Grown Up (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) It has been a trying few months for 18-year-old rapper Chief Keef. After an arrest for speeding in May the Chicago native was recently ordered to perform community service at a horse center, and he will soon be admitted to a rehab for drug use. While the headlines kept coming, Keef was mostly silent on the matters publicly, until now.

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TMZ caught up with the “I Don’t Like” performer to ask him about his rehab stint, community service assignment, and if he has changed. According to Keef, he is a new, more mature person now.

“I growed up,” Keef tells the pap before correcting his grammar.

This is not the first time Keef has proclaimed that he altered his life choices. In February his manager relayed at message from Keef that he had a “wake-up” call while serving time in juvenile detention.

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 Watch the TMZ video below.

Daily Word: Are you willing to make the Sacrifice?

Happy Veterans Day my soldiers and survivors! Welcome to the day we give thanks to those who selflessly fight for the freedoms that we enjoy daily! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to sacrifice! Just as a soldier is willing to give up everything for something they believe in, should be the way we are willing to give up good to get to great! Many of us live so routine within our comfort zones that even if what we are doing is not what makes us happy we are unwilling to make the sacrifice in order to live in bliss! What we need to realize is that a life lived in fear is not a life lived at all! Stop being afraid of what might or might not happen! You must always match your actions with your desires! Stop saying you want something but then not be willing to sacrifice what it takes to actually attain it! You are in total control of your life and your happiness! Be courageous and live the life that you deserve!! Be willing to make the sacrifice!

-Ash’Cash

“There is no easy shortcut to anywhere worth going. You must be willing to make sacrifices. It’s a process!”
-Suman Rai

“The ones that have the courage to make the sacrifice, are the DREAM builders of tomorrow.”
-Ritu Ghatourey

“Your success is determined by what you are willing to sacrifice for it.”
-Unknown

“Don’t be afraid of letting go. You may lose something good, but you might gain something even better.”
-Unknown

“A wise man once said you can have anything in life, if you sacrifice everything else for it. What he meant is, nothing comes without a price. So before you go into battle you better decide how much you’re willing to lose.”
-Bernajoy Vaal

“A beautiful life does not just happen, it is built daily by prayer, humility, sacrifice and hard work.”
-Unknown

“Success comes hard, but its worth all the sacrifices.”
-Aruho Marwin

“If it’s meant for you, you won’t have to beg for it…you will never have to sacrifice your dignity for your destiny.”
-Ritu Ghatourey

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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com

The Wake Up Show Unplugged Drops Two More Dope Artists [VIDEO]

As we’ve previously reported, King Tech, Sway and DJ Revolution have been dropping phenomenal videos of emerging artists over the last few weeks and this week is no exception! The World Famous Wake Up Show recently created a Hip Hop experience like none other. They took Grammy Award Winning musicians who had never played together before and paired them with emerging Hip Hop artists. The result was a day of Hip Hop genius.  They are finally rolling out the videos from that amazing day and AllHipHop.com has got the exclusives! 

Okay so first up this week is an artist that we’ve been writing about forever both for work that he’s done within his group the Brown Bag AllStars and for his solo joints as well. As one of the most sought after up and coming producers in New York City at the moment, this kid is shaking the underground scene by the shoulders and awaking the masses to his abilities in a major way. Audible Doctor is versatile as you will see in the video and his rhyme scheme and flow are the cross-roads where verbal adeptness and cleverness meet. His punishment for every word spit is corporal as he kills each verse with no remorse. And just to show you how much he wanted to be a part of King Tech and Sway’s Unplugged project…the guy spit his verse while dealing with the an awful case of the flu! Take a look below!

 

 

Next up is Chris Young who took the room by surprise when he stepped up to the mic. Don’t let his smile fool you into thinking there isn’t poison about to be spit from his lips! This kid is unassuming but when he grabs a microphone it’s curtains on the kindness as he is about to murder every lyric in the song. His abilities to spit his truth and to share his story are nothing short of genuine gifts. He’s able to take it to a place of no return! Check him out!

 

 

Well there you go! Two very different and very dope performances! Through the coming weeks there will be even more of them so stay tuned!

Check out www.wakeupshow.com  for new updates on both the “Wake Up Show Unplugged” project and to keep up with Tech, Sway and Rev about what’s going on with their show on Sirius XM/ Shade 45! You can also follow them on Twitter at @wakeupshow. Don’t forget to tune in Monday nights, Shade 45 on Sirius XM at 8 PM ET/ 5 PM PT!

Jay Z’s “Made In America” Doc Headed To Theaters

(AllHipHop News) Jay Z’s documentary Made In America will soon be shown in theaters nationwide. Phase 4 Films acquired the North American rights to the film and plan for its theatrical run to begin in 2014.

The Ron Howard directed movie gives a behind-the-scenes view of the inaugural edition of Jay’s Made In America Festival held in Philadelphia. The film featured artists at the event like Tyler, The Creator, Run-D.M.C., Janelle Monae, and Rita Ora sharing their thoughts about the festival. Clips of performances were also cut throughout the movie.

Made In America debuted in the Mavericks section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and it premiered on television on Showtime in October.

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Watch the trailer for the film below.

Jhené Aiko Feat. Kendrick Lamar – “Stay Ready”

(AllHipHop) Jhené Aiko taps long time collaborator Kendrick Lamar for the cut “Stay Ready” off her debut EP. Aiko’s Sail Out is scheduled for release tomorrow (11/12).

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DJ Infamous – Double Cup feat. Jeezy, Ludacris, Juicy J, The Game & Yung Berg

Young Jeezy, Ludacris, Juicy J, The Game and Yung Berg get recruited by DJ Infamous for this lean anthem called “Double Cup.” Features production from KE On The Track.

RZA Says Raekwon Holding Up Wu-Tang Album, Raekwon Finds That Funny

(AllHipHop News) Wu-Tang Clan was founded on a brotherhood of men who developed a real life fraternity that translated into some of the most cohesive group albums ever. 20 years after their seminal debut album Enter The 36 Chambers, founding members of the group can not agree on why a new Wu Tang Clan album has not manifested yet.

In a recent interview with ESPN’s Grantland posted on Friday (November 8th), RZA explained that while a few members have put in time working on the album, the hold up on the new Wu Tang Clan album attests to fragmented efforts:

You know, I give Cappadonna credit, he’s been really on it. U-God has been present. Masta Killa be representing. Inspectah Deck has been somewhat present. Ghost has been, you know, 20 percent present. And Raekwon hasn’t shown up at all. When you look at somebody like Masta Killa and U-God, they seem to have that original hunger to complete the legacy. I respect that everybody [is] busy with they own lives. I started with a plan that I thought would work. Now maybe my plan not working.

Raekwon responded to these claims the following day (November 9th) by taking to his personal Twitter account to laugh it off and insinuate that RZA is lying:

These turn of events may be disheartening to fans but should not be shocking given RZA and Raekwon’s recent comments about each other in the news. When Raekwon and Ghostface failed to appear at a few Rock The Bells dates with their Wu Tang brethren, RZA informed HipHopDX in September that this was happening because the pair were “bullsh*tting”:

There’s no reason for them not to be here. But the beautiful thing is, ‘Okay, you’re not here, but guess what: we’re bringing the technology of [Ol’ Dirty Bastard] on your a*s.

Raekwon shed more light on what he believes is holding up a new Wu Tang Clan album on MTV’s RapFix back in February alluding to unsatisfactory business arrangements as being a central cause of the album’s delay:

I just want everything to be right, the business. When we made a lot of our great music, it was because we were in harmony. You cannot put guys together if there is no harmony, and on top of it, we’re doing business. As a man with children, I have to always look at that. It’s bigger than sometimes just the thought of it, the fact of it, it just gotta make sense.

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The entire Wu Tang Clan is expected to be in attendance at the screening of the Ol Dirty Bastard documentary Dirty: Platinum Edition at Brooklyn Historic Academy of Music on November 15th.

Drake Previews “Worst Behaviour” In New Orleans

(AllHipHop News) One of the dopest song on Drake’s latest album is “Worst Behaviour” and the Canadian has decided to make a video for it, which he previewed in New Orleans.

The video has been shared on various social networks, eventually making its way to Youtube.

In the video, Drake is seen in the gritty streets of New Orleans spitting grimy lyrics with cameo appearances by his father Dennis Graham, Turk, Juicy J, and Project Pat.

Check out the preview below.

DMX’s Bankruptcy Filing Thrown Out Of Court Over Inconsistencies; Wife Says Rapper Spent $40 Million

(AllHipHop News) Legal issues continue to dog rapper DMX, whose bankruptcy filing was just thrown out of court.

The rapper has been prohibited from filing for bankruptcy for another 18 months, meaning he is exposed to almost $1.8 million worth of debt owed to creditors.

According to the presiding judge, DMX has failed to provide accurate information about his financial status.

The judge cited the rapper for providing inconsistent documents and untrustworthy information regarding his financial affairs.

DMX’s wife Tashera Simmons was recently interviewed on The Breakfast Club on New York’s Power 105.1 to promote her new book “Finding Tashera,” which details her relationship with DMX.

During the interview, Tashera revealed that DMX had earned and spent over $40 million during the course of his career.

At one point, the rapper was shelling out over $100,000 a month in miscellaneous expenses, including credit cards.

“He used to spend recklessly. When I told him I didn’t want to be with him anymore because of all of the stuff that was going on, he said ‘well I’m gonna see how you’re going to live without any money’ and I thought he was playing. I called the accountant and said ‘the mortgage hasn’t been paid’ and she said ‘you got to take that up with your husband.’ Only because I had a stash that I put away is the only reason I refuse to kiss his butt to take care of me.”

DMX’s representatives said they are working with the rapper to book more shows, as well as resolve his issues with his passport, so he can take advantage of an international tour.

Check out the interview below (finances are discussed at 22:20):

Hip-Hop Rumors: Gucci Mane Ain’t Gonna Like Who Rick Ross Is With!

Oh snap! Looks like Rick Ross took a little page out of 50 Cent’ black book on “get back.” Why? Because, most recently, and I mean a few minutes ago, was seen with Keyshia Ka’oir, Gucci Mane’s hot ex-girlfriend. I never knew how Gucci got her in the first place. But, when Gucci went nuts, he talked trash about a lot of people – including his own damn girl. That didn’t go over well and Gucci was extremely apologetic after he sobered up. “Keyshia Dior Kaoir I’m sorry. Please forgive me,” he pleaded on Twitter. But Keyshia Ka’oir got her own and she’s a boss in her own right if you know her story.

Well, she’s linked up with Rick Ross and, they look pretty cozy. There may not being anything crazy going on, but the affiliation alone is tragic for Gucci’s soul.

Damn.

She posted this one:

“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.

Illseed, Out.

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Kanye’s Confederate Flag: I Sorta, Kinda Understand.

As someone who walks around rockin’ a fitted-cap with the letters C.O.O.N.—I sorta, kinda understand Kanye’s Confederate flag. I think its peachy-keen how black folk have snatched the ratchetness & wretchedness from the jaws of oppression and flip-da-script on such derogatory words as the N-word (and made a soul food faire of shitlins pig intestines.) Kanye West has a lot of people peeved over his Confederate flag—and rightly so!

Every evil, vile and despicable thing can be said about the Confederate flag. Most of us know what it stood for and stands for. Indeed, Kanye West knows its history, although he hasn’t really expounded on the origins other than to say, “You know, the Confederate flag represented slavery in a way—that’s my abstract take on what I know about it… So I took the Confederate flag and made it my flag! It’s my flag! Now what are you going to do?”

“In a way?” One would think that Kanye would really get down to the nitty-gritty and not talk in “abstraction” about a symbol so hurtful—you know, put some intellectual mustard on his Confederate flag sammach! As we have it, Kanye has found a new toy and wants us to know that it’s his! But Kanye is not the first rapper to don the Confederate flag. He is doing no new thing, save selling it for profit. Rappers Pastor Troy, David Banner and Outkast once waved the Confederate flag, but theirs was more in protest of the southern way of life. Kanye’s appears self-serving. Kanye is marketing and selling the Confederate flag.

But now, let’s kick da ballistics! The Confederate flag and Betsy Ross’s stars & stripes American flag were birthed at the same time and represented identical ideologies in their founding. Say what? Say word! Both flags held sway over an African people for 89 years! (1776-1865) Under both flags slavery persisted! Like the Confederate states in the Antebellum South under President Jefferson Davis, the North promulgated “That Peculiar Institution” (slavery) as well. It was only when the North became more industrial that the slave question began to be of importance. Unlike the agrarian South, which needed slaves to yield crops and work farmland, the North outgrew its use of the slave in vast numbers.

Don’t get it twisted! My point? Northerners were no less racist.

Both flags did us wrong, yet we haven’t taken the stars & stripes to task as we have done with the Confederate flag. We are taught to “pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,” but what we are not told is that that same Republic gave no f#### about us either! Abraham Lincoln aka “The Great Emancipator” was no friend of the Colored race. I know they taught you that he “freed the slaves,” but that just wasn’t the case. Lincoln was no humanitarian as we were lead to believe when we were children. Black freedom came second only to saving the Union. In an August 1862 letter to his good friend Horace Greeley Lincoln wrote:

“If there be those who would not save the Union, unless they could at the same time save slavery, I do not agree with them. If there be those who would not save the Union unless they could at the same time destroy slavery, I do not agree with them. My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that. What I do about slavery and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps to save the Union; and what I forbear, I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union.”

I bet your high school history teacher didn’t let you read this! The hell? (Lincoln “freeing” the slaves to save the Union is akin to the ancient Jewish priests forbidding homosexuality to save Israelite religion. Think on it!)

Taking things a step further and proving that The North and their stars & stripes were just as fraudulent as the Confederate, in 1863 Lincoln signed the “Emancipation Proclamation”—the document that supposedly ended slavery, but oh contraire! Lincoln’s document only freed the slaves that were under Southern Confederate rule—south of the Mason-Dixon Line. That document did not (I repeat!) did not free the slaves under Union control! And since President Jefferson (Yes! America had two sitting presidents at the same time!) in the Souf was god, the Emancipation Proclamation was no more than a piece of toilet paper parchment used for wiping one’s ass! It held no weight in the South, thus, later on after the Union won the Civil War Lincoln passed the 13th Amendment, the document which finally ended physical slavery.

But now, get this! Did you know that there were black slaves that fought on the side of the South? Did you know that, like Kanye West’s Confederate flag-wearin’ ass, there were blacks who saw no other way to exist other than helping the Confederate keep a foot on their necks and a boot in their a####? Somewhere between 65,000 to 100,000 blacks fought on the side of the Confederate army where some 13,000 black combatants “saw the elephant” (actually fought).

Can you imagine fighting on the battlefield of freedom only to run up on a fellow slave who’s down with the oppressor? Perhaps that’s a n#### that needs to die (in my humble opinion).

Kanye West is not an original type—not back then or today! Black folk have been intimately entangled in the Confederate flag from the beginning. The question that we want to understand is what is Kanye’s motivation? Is this for show? Is he trying to stimulate a national debate on race? Why are you really wearing the Confederate flag? Are you really trying to put this symbol into the gumbo pot of n#####, coon, and chitlins?

I understand where Kanye might be coming from! How ever deplorable, white folk don’t own any word! Yes! You meant harm when you used it–you meant harm when you waved it, but I’m claiming the word and the symbol and taking the power from it! Give me that s###!

Like my word C.O.O.N., which is an acronym for “Consciously Optimistic, Overtly Nihilistic.” It is the philosophy of questioning, deconstructing & ridding one’s self of antiquated, archaic and outdated thinking–and not merely a word for shock value. Nothing is definitive, concrete or finite! Everything is subjective & debatable!

If nothing more, Kanye West is reppin’ for those 100,000 Southern slaves who were down for the Confederate, but I would hope that Kanye is a teacher, because, I sorta, kinda understand his intentions.

Khalil Amani is a blogger for AllHipHop. He also writes for DJ Kay Slay’s Originators Magazine & Straight Stuntin Magazine. Amani also writes for Hoodgrown, Maybach and Sext Magazines. He is the author of six books, including the ground-breaking book, “Hip-Hop Homophobes…” iuniverse.com 07). Amani is gay hip-hop’s self-proclaimed straight advocate. Visit The Coonerific One at http://www.khalilamani.ning.com Follow on Facebook/Twitter @khalilamani. Youtube @ yahweh 12 Kh*********@***oo.com

A Tale Of Two Classics: Enter The Wu-Tang And A Tribe Called Quest’s “Midnight Marauders”

On this day, 20 years ago, two classic albums were released that represent the vast diversity of Hip-Hop. Wu-Tang Clan dropped Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers on November 9, 1993 and A Tribe Called Quest released their third, and most successful album, Midnight Marauders on the same day. At the time, Wu Tang was kicking in the doors of opportunity, taking the music industry by storm with an unprecedented 9-man crew.

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On the other side, A Tribe Called Quest crystallized their genius and commercial viability with their third opus. Lead by the hit single “Award Tour,” the album would go on to achieve platinum success and fill the Hip-Hop Nation with positive vibes. Wu Tang repped the streets of Staten Island, an unlikely place to expand Hip-Hop, and brought forth a rawness unseen previously in Hip-Hop. Gritty, unmastered beats, a wild, fearsome crew and a marital arts theme all made Wu Tang special. A Tribe Called Quest’s Midnight Marauders would symbolize something else for them: their last great album.

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Pay homage to both albums by listening to them in their entirety below.

Midnight Marauders:

Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers: