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Remember This? Invetro - Organized Konfusion Posted: 26 Apr 2009 01:58 AM PDT You'd have to agree that Pharoahe Monch and Prince Po together as Organized Konfusion were one of the greatest duos hiphop has ever seen. Many debate the worthiness of Equinox, being called a classic Hiphop record, but one thing that remains true, the album definitely has a list of songs that display the amazing chemistry of the pair and how extremely talented each emcee is. Invetro, is a dark tale of what a fetus' future may be outside of the womb, told from within and from two opposite perspectives. Pharoahe details the cold angry pessimistic rants of an unborn child, while Prince Po speaks of the positive possibilities as a seed looking forward to entering its new world. Intense social commentary, vivid story telling and passionate delivery all mixed up to form a very unique and impactful song. in vitro - (of a biological process) made to occur in a laboratory vessel or other controlled experimental environment rather than within a living organism or natural setting. |
Mos Def - Say You Will (Kanye West Cover) @ The Blue Note, NYC 1-25-09 Posted: 25 Apr 2009 04:29 PM PDT Earlier this year, Mos Def did an incredible run of six intimate shows at New York's legendary jazz club, The Blue Note. Black Dante was backed by remarkably talented RCDC Experiment for the occasions (Robert Glasper, Chris Dave, Casey Benjamin & Derrick Hodge) and they put on some of the best shows I've seen in a long time. Previously, I had shared "Fantastic" from the first of the six shows, but the true highlight was the cover of Kanye West's "Say You Will". The interpretation was beautfiul, with jazzy solos from Robert Glasper and Marc Cary, who also sat in on keys for this song. Mos even peppered in verses from "U R The One", which fit perfectly in the context of the heartbreak motif. This exclusive 12 min rendition will definitely go down as one of the gems on this site, I cant recommend this enough. |
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Why Radio & Music Industries Suck Nowadays Posted: 25 Apr 2009 03:59 PM PDT |
Remember This? Mos Def feat Q-Tip & Tash - Body Rock Posted: 25 Apr 2009 03:09 PM PDT Can we please get some body rockin Hiphop like this right now? Forget the so called 'Swagger', the people want and need that real hit yah in center, soul chattin, rap smashin down walls. Sound Boi, wheel up a serious rap tune like such, scene! Body Rock is MOS Definitely classic material. Proof you can rock a party with slick lyricism, ill flows and not just air out in a style over substance mode. Say no to mediocrity! Yes to the realness! |
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