Wednesday 30 September 2009

2009 MOBO Awards *sigh*

So after much deliberation I thought I would watch and blog the MOBOs. We know all the conversations surrounding the event, its credibility etc. and have myself been in numerous conversations throughout the day regarding this.

Reggie Yates and Keri Hilson presented the show. We know and love Reggie well so its all eyes on Keri to see how her presenting skills are.

The show opened up with Tinchy on an almost Jesus like stance bringing out the well rinsed Dappy of N Dubz for a verse of Number One before dropping in what reminds me of Coldplay with the green strobes for a couple verses of you're not alone. Nice performance all round.

Reggie came out in a typically Reggie sharp suit and started the show off well and introduced Keri in a hot ass dress who threw to Peter Andre who will be presenting from backstage.

Best Newcomer: JLS (Presented by Laura Critchler and Beverley Knight)

So up next we have a quick Funky interval with Donae'o , Gracious K and the In the morning chick (sorry mind has gone blank) and she sang out of time to the instrumental. Tut.

Best R&B: Keri Hilson (Presented by the boys from Skins) picked up by Reggie so Keri can get on with her performance of her new track Energy. Thankfully her vocal was much better than at the BET Awards earlier this year, cos boy ... She then took it into Knocks You Down with Taio who sounds better than Ne-Yo lol. Shame guy. Nice performance I gotta say.

Best Reggae: Sean Paul (Presented by Reggie)

Backstage to Peter Andre with JLS (shout out to J.John)

Best Album: N Dubz (Presented by Jessica Ennis) Bashy shoulda got that, f'real. KMT.

Next up we had the "wonderful" JLS miming. Aint gonna give them anymore column inches. How can you come there and mime? Bun them. I need love CPR? Nah loves. Ya need to sing live or don't flipping perform. You aint Timberlake. He does ten times as much as you and STILL sings live. Sit down.

Best Video: Beyonce (Presented by Amir Khan)
Bless him. Amir looked like a deer in the headlights. Lol. And the people booing at the video from Beyond acceptance speech? Er .... Why?! She can't hear you. Dumb!


Best Jazz Act: Yolanda Brown (Presented by Reggie) well deserved. She's a class act and a wonderful performer. Please support her as she's not signed and works so hard.

Next up Chipmunk, the pint sized rapper performed a medley of his tracks with Ironik. Was a little stiff and he could have done with a hype man just to get the crowd hyped more. Dancers were on point though and Chip's interaction with his dancers was aight still. But he looks stiff and uncomfortable.

Ironik filling in til Chip changed his clothes for Tiny Dancer was tedious to say the least. Sorry love. It was flat. Tiny Dancer was much better though. Chip saved my man lol. Still stiff up stiff up though.

Best Gospel Act: Victizzle (Presented by Keri) a good thing for younger kids to get to know God. Well deserved. Showing the shift in how this country takes in music.


Best Hip Hop Act: Chipmunk (Presented by Alexandra "hot blue dress and legs" Burke and Lemar) I was half expecting it. Although Kanye and Em's albums far outsold his album. Well done and that people voted for the UK acts. Not his biggest fan but well done all the same. He wrote his album and recorded during his A levels so props for that Chip.

The lovely, gorgeous in fact Kelly Rowland with David Guetta singing the well played Summer anthem When Love Takes Over. I think she had a couple timing problems at the beginning and her tuning was off, but I love her enough to forget that. Will always prefer her to Bey. Hands down.


Best African Act: Neke (Presented by Reggie)

The annual Kanya King self adulation bit. The reason London don't love the MOBOs is because you're not listening to the people that actually vote. Was so heavily reliant on brown nosing/genital riding the Americans to try and get ratings. We don't put up with any foolishness in London. THAT'S why you moved your awards out of the capital, sista. And probably also the money factor. But I'm gonna say you really need to fix up as you're rapidly losing the people this awards ceremony is supposed to be for.

War child got the BeMOBO Award for their work abroad looking after children who are used in conflict, many fighters. Well deserved. As a parent I fully endorse this charity.


Here we go. N Dubz. I had to mute my television for this so I can't give you commentary. They jar me NO end. Have never heard any of their songs all the way through. Very proud of that.

Talk amongst yourself as they perform ...... Seriously. You finished yet?

Oh they've gone. *finds remote* FFS ....

Best Song: JL bloody S (Presented by Steven K Amos) *pours liquor for the loss of good taste in the UK* are you people out of your tree?

Best UK Act *sigh* N Dubz: (Presented by Naomi Harris and Katie Young)
This is the most I've heard these people in my lifetime. Who the eff are they? For real. I must be getting old because I really cyan tek these pickney coming on here like big people. Was surprised Estelle wasn't in the nominees? She's a lot bigger in terms of stature than most of the nominees.

Mr Hudson was up next. The first performance of the night I actually liked. He's good live although tonight he looks a little uncomfortable. Not sure if its cos of the awards or what.


Best DJ: Trevor Nelson (Presented by Jade Jacobs and Uno someone - rugby player?)

FFS. Who voted?! Nah man. I don't care who I piss off. Manny or Shortee shoulda WON! I think he gets it by default. Don't get me wrong Trevor is decent, but c'mon man. MANNY NORTE. And you should see what Manny was wearing. Will post a pic with this blog if I get one as he looked HOT. Shortee also is one of THE best DJs out there. These two know their craft. That proper pissed me RIGHT off.

Latoya Jackson came up today to introduce the Lifetime Achievement Award for my hero MJ. She looked so thin tonight. I hope she is eating. As many as I've seen now, I still shed a little tear watching this montage. Everyone there at the awards owes their careers to him. End of. If they don't cite him as an influence their lying.

Now to the musical tribute for MJ:

Started of with Shaheem. He melts my heart every time. He sung I'll be there and its evident he's having training as his voice is unbelievably stronger than when he was on BGT. Seriously blew away all the acts that performed tonight. Shame on you. Ha.

Diversity followed up with what can only be described as a powerful performance. True to their style and to MJ. Woulda liked to have seen the lean from Smooth Criminal in there. But you know what, can not fault them at ALL. Love them to death.

Next up Jermaine and his painted on hair (lol) to sing and this had me welling up a bit. Aint gonna lie. But he does remind me of that guy in the kids show Lazy Town a bit. Hehe. Sorry *serious face*

Young Soul Rebels (all them 'urban' acts you get me fam) came out with their track for War Child. I hope they raise money, not feeling this tune though. With a choir? Er, why?

All in all it wasn't too bad. A lot better than I first thought it would be. The organisation was on point this time. They have realised they need to look to the UK and the talent. My problem is this bigging up mediocrity. We need to constructively criticise our home grown acts in order to improve the quality as we have a LONG way to go before we are where we should be. Thankfully they didn't ride too many US genitals and some of those acts didn't reach.

As far as I'm concerned, we need less of the N Dubz youts and more of the proper talent and we will then grow the awards properly.


All in all compared to the sh*t I saw for a number of years, this years' offering was a lot better. Still a long way to go now.

They now need to listen to the people that buy the music and actually vote and they may then be an awards show to be proud of.

Quote from a friend of mine who I had a conversation with during the show:

" I'm awake and understand the money issue, but there are loads of arenas etc but they could have done more. Partnered up with blog site etc. Look at all these companies that feed off OUR CULTURE and RACE just to turn around to call us URBAN! Nah gimme ur money! Companies like Coke, Pepsi, Nike, Adidas, Puma, T-Mobile, Orange, 3. The list goes on!"


Mi garn. Peas.


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Freeness: T-Pain - More Careful

T Pain issues an apology to HOV for his outburst after he thought DOA was directed at him. Tune is okay. Nothing to write home about.

Click da pic, innit.

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Freeness: Free delivery on ASOS

..... But only for Petites! Cheered me up while I'm in bed with no voice and look like a chipmunk. Not the artist, the animal :)

Discount code below. Enjoy! x

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Monday 28 September 2009

Mashona speaks out over Swizz/Alicia relationship

Mashonda the (soon to be) ex wife of Swizz addresses Alicia's silence in regards to her (Alicia's) relationship with him and Mashonda wanting to speak to Alicia about this.

Rather than repeat and quote anything, read the full tweet here:

Click this link

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Denilson out with back fracture

As a Gooner, I was saddened at the news of Denilson's injury. He's been signed off for at least two months following an injury while playing against Manchester City.


The 21year old Brazilian
superstar in 37 Premier League games last season, and had just signed a long term contract at Arsenal.

more than any of his team-mates, and was recently rewarded with a new, long-term contract.

We hope he has a speedy recovery.

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SnackWatch: Super Scooby

It's made up of four beefburgers, eight rashers of bacon, eight slices of cheese, 12 onion rings and three types of relish.

Containing an artery-busting 2,645 calories, the 'Super Scooby' has been dubbed Britain's largest and most fattening burger.

The £10 burger, on sale at the Jolly Fryer in Filton, Bristol, stands 15cm (6in) tall and weighs in at 1.5kg (3lb 4oz) - the same as a family-sized roast chicken.

If that wasn't enough, it comes with a side portion of chips.

The meal contains 145 more calories than a man should consume in an entire day.

But health concerns haven't been completely ignored - the monster burger contains some salad.

It boasts two lettuce leaves and six slices of tomato... accounting for all of 29 calories.

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Saturday 26 September 2009

What's your name?

This made me laugh. Apparently men aged 18 to 28 were asked for the typical name for someone who'd be 'up for it'

Here are the results:

1 Chantelle
2 Stacey
3 Kelly
4 Chelsea
5 Tanya
6 Deborah
7 Becky
8 Vicki
9 Lisa
10 Michelle

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Sunday 20 September 2009

Alexandra Burke's new video feat Flo Rida - Bad Boys

Er ...... okay? Not sure about this, what do you think?

Friday 18 September 2009

London Fashion Week '09

I managed to stay awake through this migraine today to get a few snippets from the first day of LFW '09.

Paul Costelloe was awash with golds and creams and vibrant colours for S/S 2010. Beautiful. Fabrics luxurious and full of texture.

Another lineup change *yawn*

Looks like another one bites the dust. First Siobhan was replaced by Heidi, then the sulky one left to be replaced by Amelle.

Now Amelle has allegedly left and Jade Ewen has joined. Heaven help her. Sounds like that Keisha chick is a right pain.

Whatever.

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TV Throwback - Everybody Loves Raymond





I love "Everybody Loves Raymond." One of the most disfunctional families on television, which makes it all the more funny. With the dynamics between Robert, Frank, Marie and Deb it makes for great television in the mornings before the school run/work.

Frank, Ray and Robert's dad is to me the funniest character.

Dedicating my first TV Throwback to the show that makes me laugh every morning: Everybody Loves Raymond.


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Thursday 17 September 2009

Fail ..... Mispelled Signs

Some of these are hilarious. Hasn't escaped me that these are all in the States, either.

These get a firm FAIL. The irony of this one ....

If you can't spell Jesus right, and you're in a church - something is wrong .....

You're teaching children and demanding proper English with this display? *smh*

and finally, for the speed demons among us .....


How long would you wait to eat a marshmallow? .....

This made me giggle a lot.

The premise is the children are left with a marshmallow. They have two choices. Wait for two minutes and they are given a second marshmallow to eat. Or the option to eat within the two minutes and not get a second one.

Watch the kids' coping mechanisms they use to not eat the mallow. Lol.

Oh, The Temptation from Steve V on Vimeo.

Freeness: Alicia Keys - Doesn't Mean Anything




Alicia Keys is back with a new track called "Doesn't Mean Anything" which is released in November with the album following shortly after. Lovely uplifting track which is typically Alicia (pictured above.)

 Love her to death!


Cop the track and click the pic above.

Karma is a ......

Yes. A bitch.

It has been reported that Javine Hylton (famous for not getting into Girls Aloud and stealing people's husbands) has ditched her boyfriend, MC Harvey of So Solid as she suspected him of cheating (surprised, much?)

The pair met while working on Daddy Cool, a West End musical with ex Eastenders actress Michelle Collins. Harvey was married at the time to Aleesha Dixon (ex Mis-Teeq singer, Strictly Come dancing winner, turned judge)

Hate to say we told you so, but ....

Monday 14 September 2009

VMA's 2009 - Winners










Here are the results for the winners for this years' MTV VMA Awards that took place in the birthplace of hip hop - NYC.

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Beyoncé
"Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"

BEST NEW ARTIST
Lady Gaga
"Poker Face"


BEST HIP-HOP VIDEO
Eminem
"We Made You"

BEST MALE VIDEO
T.I. f/ Rihanna
"Live Your Life"

BEST ROCK VIDEO
Green Day
"21 Guns"

BEST FEMALE VIDEO
Taylor Swift
"You Belong With Me"


BEST VIDEO (THAT SHOULD HAVE WON A MOONMAN)
Beastie Boys
"Sabotage"

BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO
Matt And Kim
"Lessons Learned"

BEST ART DIRECTION
Lady Gaga
"Paparazzi"


BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Beyoncé
"Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Green Day
"21 Guns"

BEST DIRECTION
Green Day
"21 Guns"

BEST EDITING
Beyoncé
"Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"

BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS
Lady Gaga
"Paparazzi"


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Kim. Blonde. Really?



Kim Kardashian, everyone's favourite celebrity famous for .......... *shrugs* revealed her new ... "look" this week as she lost some weight, and more importanly went blonde.

Don't know 'bout you, but I'm not liking this at all. She looked better before she 'lost weight' I didn't see that she was overweight in any shape or form. This warped Hollywood body image thing is a little over the top.

Saying that, I'm not her biggest fan as I'm not even sure what she does and why she's so famous for it. Reminds me of our UK counterpart Jordan a fair bit ..... *side eye*

Hot damn! These boots are SEXY!

No, I haven't bumped my head. I can see Victoria Beckham in the photo. I'm not looking at her too tough. She needs some hard food in her life, we know this. LOOK AT THE BOOTS!

Looks like Vicky's shoe game is on point as she turned up to New York Fashion Week in these bad boys. All she needed was a whip and my girl can make some SERIOUS cash in these.

I saw this in the paper and actually took a triple take. I'm sorry, but these boots are sexy. I want a pair NOW. That is all.

Song(s) for the Day: Method Man

What can I say? I got a thing for those guys that have some thug in 'em. One look in their eye telling you they know how to throw down. Meth is one of those guys. Haha. Couldn't decide between these two songs so they both get the kudos and make it to Song for the Day

Part one: Make Ups 2 Break Ups




Part two: You're All I need To Get By


Sunday 13 September 2009

Fashion Night Out - New York - 11th September




Friday saw the fashion fraternity come out in force to take part in "Fashion's Night Out" in New York.

But it was one store that had the most buzz. That was Pharrell's BBC/Ice Cream Store in West Broadway. A lot of people waited around from the early hours of the day in anticipation of the event that took place that evening (crazy fools.)

Pharrell ensured his fans were happy by taking position behind the till and also greeted everyone and thanked them for turning up.

Jadakiss and Kid Cudi also popped by to see what all the hype was about as hundreds bout Pharrell's special edition T-shirt and fitted cap (New Era, pictured below)

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Don't shed a tear, cause Mama I ain't happy here ...

Its been 13 years. But for me it has felt like 13 minutes.

I came across his Me Against The World in 1995 after I read that he'd dated Madonna. I also read that he was in prison and so being intrigued with him I grabbed the album and from that first listen I was in love. He lived that life he spoke of, it wasn't simply just being "cool." I then went and got "Strictly 4" and "2pacalypse" albums.

As a 15 year old he was completely different to where I grew up and what I knew as reality, but I could relate to him not feeling understood.

A year later almost to the day, All Eyez on Me came out in 1996 and to me his best album. And a few months later he released to me one of the best diss tracks ever made flagging his well publicised beef with Biggie; Hit 'Em Up which separated me and friends into who supported which side of the argument. As much as I loved Biggie and still do, I hold my torch for Pac. One of my fav tracks ever is No More Pain.

As a teenager, music like many of you was my way of finding myself and a way to escape my troubles. My love affair for Hip Hop was fuelled by certain albums. Busta's "The Coming" Snoop's "Doggystyle" and Pac's "All Eyez On Me" are (in no particular order) for me in that list.

I already posted California Love in an earlier blog so I will post "Aint Mad Atcha"

Tupac Amaru Shakur died on September 13th at the age of just 25.

I love and miss him.


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Friday 11 September 2009

Song for the Day: Tupac feat K-Ci & Jojo - How Do You Want It - Clean Video

Following on from Only God Can Judge Me earlier this week, I'm celebrating the life of Tupac Amari Shakur who died 13 years ago Sunday coming.

Here's one of the songs that to me was helping his integration into mainstream music, before his untimely demise. I was - and still am a huge Pac fan.

Gone but NEVER forgotten in my heart.


Thursday 10 September 2009

Review: Hot97 App FINALLY hits the Blackberry! (and is still available on the iPhone)

I've been a Blackberry user for a number of years now, and have been complaining for most of that time that my American friends were able to stream live music and we here in the UK weren't.

The wait, my compadres is OVER.

The giants that are HOT 97 have created a Blackberry app - branching out from the app that is available on the iPhone. I'm thinking because all the artists who have songs on their station, as well as their DJs ALL have either the Berry and/or the iPhone.

According to Hot 97, with the Berry you can:

Access HOT 97 live
Access and view the last 9 songs that played on HOT97 so you can check the facts about the tracks you hear -View album art (if available)
Use the "Get It" feature to help purchase a song you like
See song lyrics
Read song and artist info

and much more in the iPhone. I gotta say I listen regularly on my iPhone and have had NO problems at all, there are reports that some Berry users (on the Curve) had streaming problems, so be wary of those.


Because I've had to wait so long, I've given them 4 out of 5 wings. i'm a tough bitch, deal with it! Go grab it! Click the pic below to take you to the page

Beauty Review - Shilpa's Hair & Beauty - 99p Threading

After witnessing what could only be described as a "Soap Opera in a Coffee Shop in Tooting" I made my way up to my usual spot to get my eyebrows threaded. Now there's no appointment at this place, but the lady I see comes in at a certain time and we usually have it where I come in as soon as she does before it gets too busy.

I get a phone call as I'm on my way to say that she's running very late so I agree to come in after work on Sat, no big deal as she's nice and reliable.

After reading about Miss Virtue's discovery of the 99p Threading a few months back - I find myself intrigued at the quality of the shop, staff and experience.

In this time of recession and such I wondered whether it would be a case of budget quality. Especially for under a quid.

As soon as I walked in, I was very impressed. The place was clean and inviting and the ladies there although busy found the time to greet me and was told to take a seat.

After waiting a few minutes, I sat down and the girl went about threading. It wasn't anywhere near as painful as the woman I go to in Walworth Road when I can't make it down to Tooting, nor was it as rushed.

She asked about my rogue eyebrow and suggested something to help it grow properly. I've never in my 8 years of threading experiences been advised on looking after my brows. Was over in around three minutes. Looks as good as my usual £5 job too. I feel I got more than what I paid for, which pleases me no end.

As I went to pay my big 99p I was given a 50% off voucher for their salon next door which will be offering an array of hair & beauty treatments when they launch next week.

Will definitely be going back, and will see if I can get there next week for a massage when they launch the salon.

For the shop, staff and experience, its 5 out of 5 wings.

Thanks to Miss Virtue. Peep her blog here

Shilpa's Beauty
107-109 Upper Tooting Road
London
SW17 7TW










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Review: Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Lynx (part 2)

I've love technology. No really. I do.
I'm reviewing and listening to an album on the same device. And its not Bernie (my Macbook.)

For the past few years I've gone through a drought in the desert of good music. Now and then I'd get some solace with a handful of musical thirst quenching goodness but that's it. Searching high and low for the Oasis of real hip hop, only to find its a mirage of crap.

This year I must say with a few records being dropped I think I may have found my Oasis. Luda's Theater of the Mind although not his best came with some heavyweight tracks.

The Prodigal King Busta came like a bus after making us wait for the longest dropped a pre release mixtape with one of the best joints of the year - and then dropped one of his best albums. Only for us to hear that he's dropping ANOTHER record this year. Damn, son.

And now the Nasty Man of Hip Hop - Wu Tang's Raekwon drops this meteor on us

House of Flying Daggers reminds us of the Wu's love for Martial Arts and is in my opinion only allowed to be played on blast with the Bass Boost on. Played this on the Tube this morning and it rattled my ribcage.

"Usually we with bust n*ggas down with bats swell up their joints; elbows, wrists, their shins get cracked." The bass on this joint alone is enough to do that.


He reminds us of his calibre on "Cold Outside" where he's joined by Ghostface with a melodic hook and a more chilled out look.

With heavyweight joints like "Gihad" (where he gets nasty,) the Wu Tang inspired "New Wu" with Ghostface & Meth, "Surgical Gloves" and "Broken Safety" feat Jadakiss Raekwon's long awaited release has been well received in my household and I'm seeing loads of people like Noreaga, Lil Cease & Busta all Tweeting nothin' but love for 'Kwon's Masterpiece. The production on this is beastly. I don't think there's one track on this album that acts as a fill in like a lot of albums. Easily able to bump this from start to finish without any skips.

'Kwon, I salute you. I'm obliged to give 4 out of 5 wings for this one.


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Monday 7 September 2009

They call me Bachanal!

Well this blog has been sitting in my Word Docs for almost a week now, typed a few up and forgot to post. That's what a week off work does to you.....

It's been a while since I blogged, and to tell you the truth, I've wanted but you know when you have lots going on you just don't have the time. Work has been tedious to say the least. So much has been going on at home too, so by the time I get in from work and deal with all that rubbish blogging came very far down a LONG list.

Anywhoo, after so much drama I was almost not going to participate in Carnival this year until my bestest convinced me that it was the best thing I could do to take my mind off things for a few days. And ya know what? She was absolutely spot on as usual!

Sunday ended up being the most fun I've had in YEARS and there's no exaggeration in those words. Throwing paint on each other and getting drunk while having a huge street party doesn't half make you forget your troubles for a while. Seen some people I haven't seen in a very long time (some from last years' carnival in fact) and partied with them. Reminded me how much I miss them too :)

Monday for me was was the icing on the cake as I got to wear one of the most beautiful costumes I've ever come across. At one point I looked down the hill to see all array of colours the brightest you've ever seen. Pulsating pinks, Radiant reds, Blistering blues. Every colour conceivable and a sea of smiling faces and people of all shades dancing together. My heart was full.

It's amazing how for two days you can talk to pretty much anyone you pass on the street and get a friendly response. It's also amazing that for those two days you can dance with anyone (including policemen/women) and it be okay.

I'm so glad I was a part of Bachanal Mas band (who lovingly made the costumes) they're a professional team who ensured everyone was safe and had food and drink as well as a great time. If you haven't yet experienced Carnival on the other side of the ropes, you need to join us next year. I'll be the one with a huge smile on my face, covered with paint dancing behind the truck!

I am Bachanal, bitches!







































Song for the Day: Tupac - Only God Can Judge Me

Had to post this as this popped up on the shuffle (shout out to iTunes for that one lol)

Pac has been dead almost 13 years to the day (13th of this month) and I still love his music - when I say that I mean the albums BEFORE he passed and not all these "unheard" tracks that keep popping up. Love and miss him.

I will be posting some more Pac joints this week for him.

Freeness: Sway "Run This Town" freestyle




Not a big fan of the original track, the instrumental is not too bad.

Which is why I'm pleased to say that Sway one of the UKs most hardworking artist has jumped on the beat to make his version.

Click the pic above to cop it. Innit.

Peas

Freeness: Reservoir Dogs Mixtape




This is MAD late, been writing loads and not had any time to log in and post. Hope y'all are okay?

Now you know I love my music, am a big Hip Hop head and have spoken before about my dissatisfaction with how the genre has taken in my opinion a torrid turn with too much commercial crap. I hate all this genital riding of the likes of Jay Z when he's a DECENT artist as opposed to one of the GREATS.

I have also spoken about my return to old stuff (pre 2001) in order to satisfy my hunger for real thirst for lyrical climax as there isn't a lot out there for me currently as I used to buy around 10 albums A WEEK. How many of you can really say you do that now? Cos I know I can't! Well, my wait is over. And again its because of the Justus League camp. Hoorah!

They have a spanking new mixtape called Reservoir Dogs (mixed by DJs Warrior & Skillz) which is a welcome assault to my little ears.

I gotta say after listening to this a few times now out on the road, I cannot wait for the Justus camp to tour back in the UK and also for any new offerings at the altar of Hip Hop.

And after following 'em on Twitter, I have to say they're a decent bunch of dudes. And a Happy belated Birthday to Chaundon who is probably recovering from his birthday weekend. Much love to the Justus camp.

Go grab 'em, bitches! Click the pic to download.


Peas x

DEL.ICIO.US

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