Jay-Z - Jockin’ Jay-Z ( Dope Boy Fresh )( *Produced By:Kanye West )
Jay-Z’s first record from The Blueprint 3, ” Jockin’ Jay-Z (Dope Boy Fresh), ” has hit the airwaves and the Internet. Hov’ debuted part of the record onstage at Madison Square Garden in New York last week while making a guest appearance at ” Kanye West’s - Glow In The Dark Tour ” stop.It’s now clear he was rapping the second verse. The first verse starts with Jigga giving a tip of his blue New York Yankees cap to Run-DMC. ” I rock with Obama but I ain’t no politician, ” Hov’ raps, ” And I chill with the thugs and the gangsters too/ I ain’t a Blood but I’m warring with the boys in blue/ Crooked officer, crooked officer/ Why you wanna see me in a coffin, sir? “ The hook uses Run from Run-DMC’s voice and takes us back to the late ’80s when the Kings from Queens dropped ” Dumb Girl. ” Run rapped, ” Seen you jockin’ J.C./ ‘Cause he got a Mercedes/ And you know about his ladies. “ ” Jockin’ Jay-Z ” ends with Hov’ overtly sending a shout-out to Pimp C — and championing his wife’s physique, among other sharp lines. Kanye West’s production on the track is not so soulful, in the original Blueprint mode, but is more of a throwback to hard-hitting drums and gold-chain swagger.A couple days ago on Shade 45 satellite radio, Hov’ said that he wasn’t sure if Blueprint 3 would be coming out this year, but he does have some records done already.
Posted On 08/13/2008 by Mik Rock // Filed Under: Announcements, Daily Life, Entertainment News, Hot Tracks, Interviews, Uncategorized
” My daddy says when you see clothes, close your eye lids… ” Kanye West - Champion.Kanye has done it again… He is always putting out something new in time for some big event… The ” Crank Yankers’ish ” Kanye kills it in this video…
Posted On by Mik Rock // Filed Under: Announcements, Daily Life, Entertainment News, Hot Tracks, Videos
August 13, 2008:VH1 has announced the five honorees for their fifth annual “VH1 Hip Hop Honors,” Cypress Hill, De La Soul, Slick Rick, Naughty By Nature and Too $hort. Hosted once again by Tracy Morgan, this year’s musical celebration will give viewers a chance to step back and reminisce on a time when hip hop music began to make its greatest impact on American pop culture.Premiering on Tuesday, October 7 at 10PM*, generations of hip hop will bridge the gap for one exceptional night to set it off with the original style and flavor that sparked a revolution and continues to fuel an evolution around the world. Additional performances and appearances will be announced shortly.“Now in its fifth year, the ‘VH1 Hip Hop Honors’ has come to represent the pinnacle of innovation and achievement in hip hop music,” said Tom Calderone, Executive Vice President and General Manager, VH1. “This year’s five honorees are no different and are being recognized for their significant contributions to hip hop culture and for helping to elevate hip hop into a truly global phenomenon.”Introducing this year’s honorees:
Cypress Hill: With a driving rhyme style and brutally infectious production, this L.A. based collective brought a welcomed Latino perspective to hip hop storytelling, creating records like “Insane in the Brain” that crossed all barriers and gave Cypress Hill fans in the rock, as well as, rap world.De La Soul: This Long Island trio brought a playful, smart, and off-center style to hip hop, while pushing their suburban and bohemian sensibility to the fore. Their innovative sound has influenced not only other MCs, but helped inspire the entire underground movement in the culture.
Naughty By Nature: Led by the strident style of lead MC Treach, Naughty By Nature brought New Jersey hip hop into the mainstream by creating hit singles than became anthems for a generation. “OPP” and “Hip Hop Hooray” are two of the most popular records in rap history.
Slick Rick: With vivid storytelling and unique rhyme style Slick Rick has always been one of the most unique and influential figures in the culture’s history. When you combine Rick’s MC gifts with his gold chains, eye patch and regal clothing the result is a figure who embodies the fun, the danger and the flavor that is hip hop.
Too $hort: Too $hort started his career in the ’80s selling 12-inch singles full of freaky tales on his own indie label in Oakland and has remained true to his raw style, in the process becoming a legend in the game while staying true to his hard core values.Additionally,On September 16
Posted On by Mik Rock // Filed Under: Announcements, Daily Life, Entertainment News
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