လတ္တေလာမွာ လိပ္ၿပာမႏိုးေသးတဲ့ ရန္ရန္ခ်န္း ရဲ႕ အေနအထား


အက္ဆစ္အဖြဲ႔သားတစ္ဦးၿဖစ္တဲ့ ရန္ရန္ခ်န္းကိုလြန္ခဲ့ေသာ တစ္လခန္႕က Ah Boi +Cindy တို႕ရဲ႕သမီးေလးေမြးေန႕မွာေတြ႔ဆံု ၿဖစ္ပါတယ္။
သူငယ္ခ်င္းမ်ားကလဲ..အရင္ကလိုပဲ ေႏြးေထြးစြာ ၾကိဳဆိုၾကတာမို႕ ၀မ္းသာေနပံုလဲရၿပီး စိတ္လက္ေပါ့ပါးစြာနဲ႔ ေပ်ာ္ေနတာမို႕ သူ႔ကို ႏွူတ္ဆက္ရုံသာ
စကားေၿပာၿဖစ္ၿပီး ၊အင္တာဗ်ဴးအတြက္ အခုတစ္ပတ္မွ ေတြ႕ၿဖစ္ပါတယ္...။

"ကြ်န္ေတာ္ သီခ်င္းမဆိုခ်င္ေသးဘူး..သီခ်င္းပဲေရးေနခ်င္ပါတယ္။ ခုထိေတာ့ လိပ္ၿပာမႏိူးေသးဘူးေပါ့...ဒါေၾကာင့္ၾကည္႔ခ်င္တဲ့ေခြၾကည္႔..
သီခ်င္းနားေထာင္ ဒါပဲလုပ္ၿဖစ္ပါတယ္.။ဒီၾကားထဲမွာ မႏၱေလးကို ဘုရားဖူးထြက္ရင္း IC ရွုိူးပြဲသြားၾကည္႔တယ္..။ဒီေလာက္ပါပဲ...။
Ah*Boi နဲ႕ Cindy တို႕ရဲ႕ သမီးေလး Juliet ရဲ႕တစ္ႏွစ္ၿပည္႔ေမြးေန႕ မွာ အနဂၢနဲ႕ ေတြ႕ေတာ့ စကားေၿပာၿဖစ္လားဆိုေတာ့..
တၿခားစကားေတာ့ ေၿပာၿဖစ္ပါတယ္...။အလုပ္အေၾကာင္းမေၿပာၿဖစ္ပါဘူး..။အနဂၢ လဲသူ႕ဘာသူအလုပ္ရွုပ္ေန ပါလိမ့္မယ္..။
ပရိသတ္နဲ႕ အဆက္ၿပတ္သြားတဲ့ ၈လ ေလာက္မွာ ရခဲ့တဲ့ ဗဟုသုတေတြ ကေတာ့ အမ်ားၾကီးပါပဲ..ဘ၀အေတြ႕႔အၾကံဳေတြကို..အေၿခခံၿပီး
သီခ်င္းေရး ပါဦးမယ္..။ခုေတာ့လိပ္ၿပာ မႏိူးေသးဘူးလို႔ပဲ ေၿပာပါရေစေတာ့ " လို႔ေၿပာရင္း..


ကြ်န္ေတာ္ ဆိုမယ့္ သီခ်င္းအမိ်ဳးအစားကို လည္း Hiphop ေခါင္းစဥ္ မတတ္ခ်င္ေတာ့ပါဘူး...ကြ်န္ေတာ္ဆိုရင္ ကြ်န္ေတာ့ပံုစံလို႔ပဲ သတ္မွတ္ေစခ်င္ပါတယ္.။ Hiphop ရဲ႕မ်ိဳးဆက္ေတြ တစ္ခုၿပီး တစ္ခုေပၚေနတဲ့ အေပၚအၿမင္ဆိုရင္ စီးရီးမထြက္ႏိုင္ ၾကတဲ့အခါ ..
သူတို႔ ၾကိဳးစားထားတာ ေလးေတြအရာထင္ခ်င္ၾကတယ္..ပရိသတ္ရဲ႕ သေဘာကလည္း..စင္ေပၚကေန ေဖ်ာ္ေျဖတဲ့ အဆိုေတာ္ရဲ႔ အေနအထား
နဲ႔ အေၿပာင္းအလဲၿဖစ္တတ္ပါတယ္...။မ်ိဳးဆက္တစ္ခု နဲ႕ တစ္ခုအၾကား..ပထမ၊ဒုတိယ ဆိုၿပီးခြဲလိုက္တဲ့အခါ..သူ႕အုပ္စုနဲ႔ သူ႔အကန္႕ အသတ္နဲ႔
သူျဖစ္သြားတာပါပဲ..။ ၿပီးေတာ့ကိုယ္ေရးခ်င္တာ ေရးေနတာကလည္း ၿပသနာၿဖစ္ေစပါတယ္..။ဒီေလာက္ပဲေၿပာခ်င္ပါတယ္....။

t.m.s


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Who's Really Top 5???

ကြ်န္ေတာ္တို႕ဆီမွာလိုပဲ...သူတို႕ဆီမွာ ခြဲၿခားရခက္ေနၾကတယ္ဗ်..ဆရာေတြၾကီးပဲဆိုေတာ့ ဂိုဏ္းခ်ဳပ္လုပ္ဖို႔လူေတြကလဲ..ဒိတ္ဒိတ္ၾကဲေတြခ်ည္းပဲဆိုေတာ့
အၿငင္းပြားစရာေတြခ်ည္းပဲ...သူတို႔ဘာေတြကို..ဘယ္လိုၿငင္းၾကတယ္ဆိုတာ ေလ့လာခ်င္ေသးတယ္ဆို ဒီလင့္ခ ကေနသြားပါ...။
who's really top 5?

Ever since Jada re-sparked the debate on the “Made You Look Remix”, one of Hip Hoppers favorite past times is arguing who is “Top 5″ right now. Lots of names get thrown around in the on going debate: Jay-Z, Nas, Lil Wayne, T.I., Joe Budden, Lupe Fiasco, Pusha T, Chamillionaire, Eminem, Beanie Sigel, Game, Andre 3000, Fabolous, Young Buck, Jadakiss etc. All are current contenders for the ever changing slots and there are legitimate arguments both ways for each artist. The criteria I’m going by are lyrical ability, flow, content but most importantly relevance in the game today:

Jay-Z
Pro: He’s Hov!
Con: He’s Retired
Last Great Verse: “Go Crazy”

Nas
Pro: Best Alive Lyrically
Con: Uninspired and Somewhat Irrelevant
Last Great Verse: “Streets Disciple”

T.I.
Pro: King Of The South
Con: Inconsistent Lyrically
Last Great Verse: “I’m Talking To You” 3rd Verse

Lil’ Wayne
Pro: Dedication 2
Con: Gillie The Kid
Last Great Verse: “Hollywood Divorce”

Joe Budden
Pro: The “Dumb Out” Freestyle
Con: Complains Too Much
Last Great Verse: “Dumb Out”

Lupe
Pro: Incredibly Rhyme Schemes
Con: Don’t know what he’s talking about sometimes
Last Great Verse: “Hurt Me Soul” 2nd Verse

Pusha T
Pro: Currently The Better Half Of Rap’s Best Group
Con: Haven’t Heard Solo Songs
Last Great Verse: “Chevy Ridin Remix”

Chamillionaire
Pro: Dope For A Southern Guy
Con: Gets Monotonous
Last Great Verse: “Ridin Dirty H-Town Remix”

Eminem
Pro: On his best day the best pound for pound
Con: His last best day was in 2004
Last Great Verse: God Only Knows

Beanie Sigel
Pro: Modern Day Scarface
Con: Can’t Stay Out Of Trouble
Last Great Verse: “Problem” Off Of DJ Khalid’s Album

Game
Pro: Tenatious when attacked
Con: Name Dropping
Last Great Verse: “One Blood” First Verse”

Andre 3000
Pro: Still Amazing When He Decides To Rap
Con: More Of A Singer Than Rapper These Days
Last Great Verse: Something On Idlewood

Fabolous
Pro: Slick Wordplay And Metaphors
Con: No Substance
Last Great Verse: Freestyle Over “Wet Wipes”

Al Qaeda Jada
Pro: He’s The Streets!
Con: 50 Seemed To Stunt His Progression
Last Great Verse: New Big Mike Freestyle
Cassidy
Pro: Battle tested
Con: Never Lived Up To His Potential on His Albums.

Last Great Verse: “It Is What It Is” 2nd Verse

I left out a lot of rappers due to irrelevance (Rakim), lack of lyricism (Young Jeezy) or because someone in their same clique is better (Styles P, Big Boi, Malice). So without further ado, here’s my order broken down 70’s vs. 80’s Babies:

70’s Baby Top 5 Right Now
1) Nasir Jones
2) Marshall Mathers
3) Dwayne Carter
4) Andre Benjamin
5) Common (don’t know his government name)
80’s Baby Top 5 Right Now
1) T.I.
2) Lupe Fiasco
3) Joe Budden
4) Cassidy
5) Game

Disclaimers:

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Jay-Z Is A 60’s Baby
Banks & Buck Just Didnt Make The Cut
They Say Jeezy Ain’t Lyrical…”He aint trying to impress y’all niggas”
I was borderline with Pap & Sai (Pappoose & Saigon) NOT S.A.I :P
I went back at the last second and added Common…brainlocked, sorry

J Dilla Beats Compiled For “Dillanthology, Volume 1″

A collection of instrumentals from the late, beloved producer J Dilla will be hitting stores next month.



The disc, titled Dillanthology, Volume 1, will include 11 standout cuts Jay Dee put together for such rap acts as De La Soul (“Stakes Is High”), Busta Rhymes (“Show Me What You Got”), The Pharcyde (“Runnin’”), Common (“The Light”) The Roots (“Dynamite”) and Erykah Badu (“Didn’t Cha Know”), among others.

The Detroit-based producer died from a cardiac arrest due to complications from lupus on Feb. 10, 2006. Along with his die hard fan-base, Dilla is remembered by his two daughters, his mother Maureen Yancey (aka Ma Dukes), and younger brother Illa J – who released a CD of his own last year called Yancey Boys – produced entirely by Dilla.

Dillanthology, Volume 1 will hit stores via Rapster Records on March 31st.


- Elan Mancini
ref:xxlmag.com news

KiD CuDi: Savior or Simp?


I've spent a lot of time this year thinking about the next generation of rappers. Too much time. In part, the crew that XXL called "The Freshmen 10." I'm not very interested in about half of that crew, but there are obviously a few that demand attention. This week we'll look at the output, so far, of some of those chosen few. Perhaps no one has more promise than KiD CuDi, the Cleveland MC who has aligned himself with Kanye West's G.O.O.D. and tested the limits of sing-rapping early in his career. CuDi is actually less an MC than a self-styled teller of feelings. His low-toned voice is unremarkable and his patterns have got potholes in 'em. He rarely sounds like someone working hard to push the boundaries of MCing--which is totally fine. There are enough chuckleheads out right now who really think they're spitting something vicious, while paying no attention to songwriting. CuDi built his reputation on "Day 'N' Nite," the sad stoner's lament that Jim Jones snatched and made his own last year. The song was finally released to iTunes this month, along with the simple, effective bonus track "Dat New 'New'." Un-rap fans and hipsters likely found CuDi via the Crookers remix of "Day 'N' Nite," a boomeranging relaunch that takes the song's very essence--lethargic, pensive, high-as-fuck sadness--and spoils it with lazers and swooshing sonic dashes. As dance music, it's great. Conceptually, it's bankrupt.


CuDi's 2008 mixtape, A Kid Named Cudi, a collaboration with New York streetwear brand 10.Deep Clothing, had energy and invention around corners and was fearless when it came to integrating new sounds into rap's sample-able lexicon. The Paul Simon scoop on "50 Ways to Make a Record" is alternately goofy and endearing. Depends on the day. His debut, the forthcoming Man on the Moon: The Guardians, is going to go one of two ways: Brain-broke rap reinvention or sad bastard indulgence. But it's the source inspiration that fascinates me. His "Can I Be" uses NYC meta-dance giant James Murphy's LCD Soundsystem and his elegiac crowning achievement, "Someone Great," as a bed. The freestyle-esque experiment should channel CuDi's weary side, but he uses the oscillating boings and bongs as a forum for fast-raps and defiant battle rhymes. CuDi is not yet a star--the above clip on 106 alongside 'Ye proves his wet-behind-the-ears status--but the seeds are there. But he, like most of his peers, need time to develop. Slow down, Internet. We may have found something.

U can check KidCudi find his songs and video with kanyewest
this is original page of this review..

http://blogs.vibe.com/rapidshare/2009/02/kid-cudi-savior-or-sap/

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DJ Khaled Named President Of Def Jam South


Famed Dj, Dj Khaled, has been appointed president of Def Jam South.

Khaled, who says he has always wanted to be an executive, will oversee records by Ludacris, Young Jeezy, Ace Hood and of course Rick Ross.

Ross's new album, Deeper Than Rap, will be the first release under Khaled’s watch which he also A&R’d.

“This is what I’ve always wanted to do, is be an executive and take it to another level,” Khaled told MTV.

“L.A. [Reid] just hit me one day. He was like, ‘We should bring Khaled on board. He makes hits, he has relationships.’

I got a team of producers and we go in hard.

My job is to bring hits to the table and work with new artists and work with established artists.

I’m bringing new energy to the game and to the building.”

Khaled has made quite a name for himself as a member of Terror Squad. The Miami based dj has worked with a handful of rappers and produced albums Real Talk by Fabolous, True Story by Terror Squad, All or Nothing by Fat Joe, and Me, Myself, & I by Fat Joe.

He has also released three albums, "Listennn...The Album," "We The Best," and "We Global."

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Dammmn Chris

TMZ just released this pic of Rihanna post-beatdown.

If Chris ain't beat up Rihanna, someone sure as hell did. That wasn't just five across the face..that's more like 20, plus some extra toes.

Food for thought: T.I. gets caught getting ready to go to war--snitches and gets off with the greatest deal known to man in that situation--his music tops the charts, people support him more than ever, and so on. Chris Brown allegedly beats up Rihanna and his cds are being burned, people are protesting, and music is being pulled from radio stations everywhere. Something ain't right.

You're probably wondering what one has to do with the other?...Not much, but I'm holding the T.I. situation as the bar for every fuckedupness in Hip Hop.


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DR. DRE "SHIT POPPED OFF" (FEAT. T.I.)


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Dr Dre. Ft. T.I. and Nas "Topless"





Dr Dre. Ft. T.I. and Nas
"Topless"
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