Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Wiz Khalifa in concert :)

So I hit up the Wiz show in the city last night and was pleasantly surprised. It was only 10 bucks so it wasnt bad at all. Curren$y made an appearance along with Ninjasonik and others. Ninjasonik was WILD to say the least, they jumped in and had everyone jumping into/surfing the crowd throwing water around, they really set a hype atmostphere and had everyone (in the front at least) going. It was so wild I actually had to move to the back lol. Anyway this was my first time seeing Wiz, I was a little dissipointed at how long it took him to come out and how short of a time he stayed up there, but over all hes a good performer, did one of my fav songs of his (thrill of it) and was worth the 10 bucks. Would see again.

Overall, it was an AWESOME night. will do again.

Pics&video for your enjoyment :)

















no idea what possessed me to wear my peewees






all the black parts are the mosh pit and bodies were being thrown on me. advisory..turn down the volume.

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Unlikely samples? Pac Div & Nas?


I'm not to sure about this but the Young Black Male beat sounds similar to Nas' The world is yours beat. I listened to it a couple times (because its actually good) and the thought came to me..."hmmm I think this is a sample, and if not a sample its a cover of The World is Yours". Anyway, check it out for yourself and let me know what you think.

Listen to the whole thing but the change of song and beat comes on around 2:22






BONUS:
The world is your is sampled from Ahmad Jamal I Love Music..enjoy :)


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Friday, November 13, 2009

New Music...vol. I'm a....



stumbled on some music i unexpectedly liked.
the PLASTISCINES: all female band from France, actually theyve been out for a couple years now and making a name for themselves in america. pretty cool to me
im a bitch..in disguise


myspace music page if interested: http://www.myspace.com/plastiscine


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Friday, November 6, 2009

Inspiring


CEO of Xerox corp Ursula M. Burns came to my school to speak to the business students and I know it sounds cliche but it was inspiring. To know that a black WOMAN from the projects in NYC came from nothing to turn around a company and become CEO really makes know there is no excuse to not succeed. This is why I feel like people who say it's because they are a minority they cant get a good job or people that are always blaming the system for them not being successful is all just an excuse.
Do something with yourselves please, I know this is just one story but do some research and you will find many more.

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