Category: Music

  • 1988

    this is one of my favorite albums to comeback to. if you don’t know about knxwledge you need to take a moment and listen to this or play it in the background while you go about your day.

  • Radio BNP101X: Ep. 8 Love Songs -1

    Radio BNP101X: Ep. 8 Love Songs -1

    We Belong Together – Robert & Johnny

    American Wedding – Frank Ocean

    Anytime – Ray J

    La La Means I Love You – The Delfonics

    Lost Me – Giveon

    Love Song -1 – The Internet

    Violet Nude Women – The Internet

    I Want You Back (Remastered) – Don Julian & The Larks

    I Wish You Love, Pt. 1 – Joe Bataan

    Difference – Ginuwine

    Use Your Heart -SWV

    I Think – Tyler the Creator

    Snooze – SZA

    Me and Your Mama – Childish Gambino

    Yo Love – Vince Staples

    Player Ways -Vince Staples

    Infatuated – Memphis Bleek

    When He’s Not There – Kehlani, Lucky Daye

    Calls – Robert Glasper, Jill Scott

    We Belong Together – Robert & Johnny

    Oh My Angel -Bertha Tillman

    Nobody But You – Jorja Smith, Sonder

    Sparks – Coldplay

    Die Hard – Kendrick Lamar

    End – Frank Ocean

  • Ep. 7 Love Me By Friday

    Ep. 7 Love Me By Friday

    Tracklist

    Burning – Tems

    Black Bonnie – Wale

    Suicidal – YNW Melly

    Silkk da Shocka – Isaiah Rashad,Syd

    Conversation – Khruangbin, Leon Bridges

    When Sparks Fly – Vince Staples

    My Favorite Part – Mac Miller, Ariana Grande

    Cocoa Butter Kisses – Chance the Rapper, VIC MENSA, Twista

    Trippy – Anderson .Paak

    Backseat – Ari Lennox

    Cherry Wine – Nas, Amy Winehouse

    Back to Black – Amy Winehouse

    The Panties – Mos Def

    Candy Drip – Lucky Daye

    TURiSTA – Bad Bunny

    Estas En Mi Pasado – Yahritza Y Su Escencia 

    If I Ain’t Got You – Alicia Keys

    Girl – The Internet

    Vixen – Miguel

    Damage H.E.R.

    Love T.K.O. – Teddy Pendergrass

    Banking On Me – Gunna

    Crazy in Love – Beyonce

    Karma – Lloyd Banks

  • Black at the Super Bowl Halftime Show

    Black at the Super Bowl Halftime Show

    The problem that some of America is having with Kendrick Lamar’s performance is a problem that America has created itself through intentional ignorance. Not everyone is in the know when it comes to Kendrick Lamar, which is part of the indent of an artist being televised.  Artists are given these moments to share their contribution to music to a wider audience. The Audience is then, if curious suppose, to look up the artist and browse their catalog. Playing their top songs or listening to an album. Some of America’s audience didn’t not want to do the footwork, which is fine, personally I didn’t look into Maroon 5’s or Shakira discography after their performances. Not that I didn’t enjoy the performance, I just wasn’t compelled to at the time. But in an age of technology where a google search is in your pocket and this halftime show has been advertised for months, you can’t complain about the performance after the fact.  

    What some Americans don’t like is that they were not included. They wanted “They Not Like Us, but they didn’t want Kendrick. They don’t understand what was happening and they don’t see themselves on that field. And what does America do when they don’t understand something? They hate it. And instead of doing a little research, and trying to understand who Kendrick Lamar is and what songs he’s performing, they see it as an affront to what they believe should’ve taken place for the Super Bowl Halftime Show performance. They pick apart the thing they now have decided to hate because it should have been easy for them (the audience) to feel a part of.

    At the end of the day, the Halftime Show, is a 15 minute performance to debut an artist on one of the worlds biggest stages. It is their 15 seconds of fame to show the world what they got. Like it or love.

    Kendrick Lamar has always been this kind of artist. Anytime he performs in front of white America, there’s always people that find offense even though they are both from the same America. Instead of asking the right question with the intention to understand, they make their assumptions and run with it. The same thing happened with Malcolm X, Colin Kaepernick and any other African American that does something that doesn’t fit within white America’s idea of Blackness.

  • Ep.6 The Charlie Brown Shuffle

    Ep.6 The Charlie Brown Shuffle

    Given Up On Me – The Weeknd

    Life We Chose – Nas

    Hey Nineteen – Steely Dan

    I want You Back(Remastered) – Don Julian &The Larks

    I Don’t Trust Myself(With Loving You) -John Mayer

    aruarian dance – Nujabes

    Chiney Brush Instrumental – The Alchemist

    Hair Down -SiR ft. Kendrick Lamar

    Lost and Found Freestyle 2019 – A$AP Rocky, Tyler the Creator, Nigo

    Coastin’ – Victoria Monet

    Best Of Me, Part 2 – Mya, Jay-z

    Happy – Ashanti

    JUST LIKE THAT – Snoh Aalegra

    On Sum – TOKiMONSTA, Anderson .Paak

    Jungle – Drake

    Changes – Charles Bradley

    Speedline Miracle Masterpiece – Tunde Adebimpe, Sal P, Sinkane

    The Only – Static-X

    God Gave Me Feet For Dancing ft. Yazmin Lacey – Ezra Collection

    Gal Teacher – Chico & Frisco Kid

    Salio El Sol – Don Omar

    Na De Na – Angel Y Khriz

    Llora, Llora – Tego Calderon

  • What is burning in paradise?

  • And Now We Drink w/ Jake Adelstein and Leana Lovings

    And Now We Drink w/ Jake Adelstein and Leana Lovings

    Author Jake Adelstein and adult actress Leana Lovings sat down with Matt Slayer at the And Now We Drink Podcast and had an open conversation about Sex during the pandemic, Sex on camera, and with Jake Adelstein you’re going to get stories about the underworld of Japan. This is one of the first interviews I’ve seen of Jake Adelstein of him laughing and enjoying himself and it made for a great time!

  • BNP101.X: EP. 4 Forgetting Tomorrow

    Tracklist:

    Baltimore – Nina Simone

    MOON ON THE WATER – Sowelu

    Eden – Brent Faiyaz

    Distant Land – Madlib

    A Love Supreme, Pt. I – John Coltrane

    I’m Old Fashioned – John Coltrane

    Memory – SEATBELTS

    TRELLAS – Bad Bunny

    Seigfried – Frank Ocean

    Wildfire – John Mayer ft. Frank Ocean

    Space Lion – SEATBELTS

    How I Feel – Thundercat

    Crust – Flying Lotus

    Falling Out Of Trees – Barcelona

    Lost! – Coldplay

    What I’ve Done – Linkin Park

    Leave Out All The Rest – Linkin Park

    Let Us – The Edge of Daybreak

    Ostavi Trag – September

    Assassin – John Mayer

    Human Qualities – Explosion in the Sky

  • America’s Problem with DEI

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/birmingham-mayor-trashes-trumps-dei-executive-order-alabama-fication-us-government?intcmp=tw_fnc

  • BNP101X: EP3 DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

    Tracklist for todays episode:

    Goldwatch – Lupe Fiasco

    Palante – Cookin Soul, Kid Frankie

    Make it Hot – Cookin Soul, Kid Frankie

    Dangerous Daringer -Sauca Walka, Conway the Machine

    CALM DOWN – Nadine El Roubi, Shepard

    Hard Times – Ludacris

    Wishin’ II – PRhyme ft. Black Thought

    Diamond Cutter – Roc Marciano ft. Black Thought

    Feel It – TOKiMONSTA

    Wanderer – Little Dragon

    Family Tree – Kenny Beats

    Super Gremlin – Kodak Black

    Pearly Gates – Mobb Deep ft. 50 Cent

    Terrorist (Alex Goose Remix) – Freddie Gibbs

    THE WILD SIDE – Ab-Soul

    STUCK (A Colors Show) – WESTSIDE BOOGIE

    The Friends N Strangers – Wale

    Die Hard – Kendrick Lamar

    Connect – Drake

    Keep it Thoro – Prodigy

    Soul Express – Stalley

    The Rotten Apple – Prodigy

    Rahbannaga – Big Ghost Ltd, Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine

    Whale – Da$h, Ab- Soul, Retch

    Sam (Is Dead) – Odd Future

    Jump off the Roof – Vince Staples

    14 KI’s – Conway the Machine

    Tapatio – Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs

    Anything to Survive – Freddie Gibbs

    Heaven Can Wait – Freddie Gibbs

    Out on Bond – Vince Staples

    DIABOLIQUE – Da$h, ANKHLEJOHN

    Solo Dolo Part II – Kid Cudi ft. Kendrick Lamar

    Rusty – Tyler the Creator ft. Domo Genesis and Earl Sweatshirt

    FAREWELL – Da$h, ANKHLEJOHN