Your evil idol in life is now Robin Thicke. This guy is going to steal Justin Timberlake's spot the day that Timbaland stops lending his ghetto pass to that Janet Jackson-abandoning, Cameron Diaz-using, Elvis Presley-paralleling guilty pleasure/party starter. Anyhoo, check what the brother R. Thicke said:
“‘Cocaine’ is about a feeling, it’s about a time, a scene, about the appeal of when people you think are cool are doing something. It’s about what you think is cool and do you want to feel left out of something, do you want to be the only one that’s not doing it, peer pressure situations,” Thicke told reporters. “When I wrote that song… I had some old friends that were doing it, I had made some new friends that were doing it, and I was traveling from New York to L.A., and it seemed like it was everywhere and I felt like nobody was talking about it. Everyone was acting like it’s done and it doesn’t exist and yet it was in every bathroom at every party, it was all over the place. And how cool is that? I believe in drugs as a form of celebration.” - Robin Thicke, 2007 BET Awards Press Conference
Niiiice. Celebrate good times, come on! You know how the hit song goes.
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Kanye West's new single: Stronger.
My favorite lyric: "You'd do anything for a Klondike/ and I'd do anything for a blonde dyke" [;)]
nahright.com/news/2007/
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Dave Chappelle says some funny shit, even when he's not trying to:
http://www.canada.com/dose_videoplayer/dose_final/index.html?22520&cat=135
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Kim Kard-ASS-shian: A Goddess Amongst Women. Bow down, mortals! You will be dust in the ozone, while this picture will last forever in time:
I LOVE KIM KARDASHIAN!!! :)
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And to end on a more intellectual note (even though I could think about Kim's hind quarters until the return of Tutankhamen's Dynasty :) I now present to you:
Remember, love yourself. Then start loving everyone else!
Cause RAP IS STILL OUTTA CONTROL!
Love, MLJ
p.s.
God Bless Marley Marl. Pray for his speedy recovery.
Pioneering Hip-Hop producer Marley Marl suffered a heart attack yesterday (June 5) sources told AllHipHop.com.
While details are sketchy, sources said Marley Marl, born Marlon Williams, is in a New York area hospital and is in stable condition.
Marley Marl is one of the most influential producers in the history of Hip-Hop.
In the early 80's and 90's, Marley crafted seminal records for rappers like Eric B. & Rakim, MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, LL Cool J, TLC, Masta Ace and Kool G. Rap.
Marley Marl's Juice Crew was also involved in rap's most famous feud with KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions, a beef which produced a number of classic Hip-Hop singles like "The Bridge" by MC Shan and KRS One's answer record, "The Bridge is Over."
Marley Marl and KRS One have since ended their feud and released an album together titled Hip-Hop Lives, which was released last month via Koch Records.
Representatives for the producer would not release any details as of press time, but asked fans to pray for Marley Marl's speedy recovery.
According to the most recent statistics released by the American Heart Association, Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) rank as the number one killer of African-Americans, with 1 in 5 suffering from some sort of CVD.
Damn, homie. And you just put out some quality music. Heal (Human Education Against Lies) like KRS-One says. (Who remembers that one? Self-Destruction wasn't the only crew track uniting hip hop! Hmmm... one day, those all have to be dug up and laid down with the smackness! We're All In The Same Gang needs to be updated for 2007!)
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