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.
Category: Music
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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
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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
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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.
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Ep.6 The Charlie Brown Shuffle
Tracklist
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
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What is burning in paradise?
It’s my last hope. It’s being in the greatest country in the world, and watching it all burn down to the foundation of what America always had the potential to be. As the waves of the internet erode what is left of humanity and winds of politics push the sails of cultural separation. The elements that have been in our cloth since the beginning of this country. Where our ideas are greater than our actions. The lead up is always better than the follow through. We want to believe that we are the best, but what are we the best at? War? Making profits? Creating ghettos? We have a constitution that reads like a poem and feels like a dream that we can’t quite make a reality. That was intended to draw us together for our strength but even the author didn’t believe the opening words he wrote. America has been nothing but years of rebellion. One man trying to hold another man to his standards of him, standards that he doesn’t impose on himself but believes that it must be this way for the “greater good”. It is sad to say that America, though the idea is beautiful,is full of shit. Full of greed that has hollowed out the few values and morals we have because someone always wants to be in charge. And the person that always wants to be in charge, never should be the one to lead. You lead by example, not out of wanting to lead. The same way a writer doesn’t want to write he just does it. These things pour out of people. But this business doesn’t want who’s best for the job, they want who tries the hardest. The one they can control. Burning in paradise is watching all the destruction and demolition of society enjoying the way down. Trying to find beauty in what feels like the last days of society before total anarchy breaks out, (we might already be there) and take a picture of what’s really happening on the surface instead of what’s being portrayed on the television screen.
In simpler words, burning in paradise is my dirty toilet stall where I can throw up from morning sickness or a night of drinking. Covered in the graffiti with discolored tiles, a single bulb flicking in the center, as shit and piss everywhere but the bowl. On the side of a gas station in the middle of nowhere, between a rock and a hard place. And though the floors are dirty and smell like shit in here, I lie on the floor nauseous, trying to figure it out.
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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!
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America’s Problem with DEI
First day and Trump has signed an executive order to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). As someone that kind of watches politics from the outside and doesn’t really participate too much, I can see why Trump, Republicans, and more importantly White Americans would want to dissolve DEI.
For 100s of years some white Americans have been able to live an exclusive lifestyle, meaning that in some instances they’ve been favored or allowed a life that the majority of minorities have only been able to watch from the outside.
If we are honest, the American public has always been divided. Though law markers have passed bills and laws, America’s culture hasn’t been accepting of these changes. These changes have been abrupt, and real change takes time.
DEI was originally enforced to allow minorities an opportunity at getting a foot in the door, at a time where the majority of place wouldn’t permit people of color a fair shot or equal opportunity as their white counterparts. Again, Abruptly forcing change instead of resolving racial issues that had created these issues in the first place.
Today, White Americans are feeling as if they’re losing power because they can no longer decide who can and who can not step into their “safe spaces”. Places that were exclusively white for years, now have many different faces that don’t remain inside the box White American had them in. And though these minorities aren’t breaking the law, they are unapologetically being themselves. Minorities are no longer living in fear as past generations did and are proud of who and what they are.
For years White Americans have been told that other races and ethnic groups were beneath them, for whatever reason they believe. Now they’re seeing that what they once believed, what their father and grandfather once told them may be a lie. And rather than change, they’d rather close the door.
Because these DEI laws aren’t only allowing racial minorities into traditionally white space, but also members of the LGBTQ+ community. A community that a lot of Americans have taken issue with and though their issues are not resolved, the LGBTQ+ community are welcomed in these spaces but culturally nothing has changed.
White American could feel that they are losing their ground in these places. Even though they outnumber these communities, White Americans don’t want to share these places. Just the very sight of a minority is affront to them.
America’s been fighting against these changes for generations, both sides passing down the torch to keep the battle going. Both feeling justified in their actions. Both white Americans and minorities are in our own bubbles that are clashing together like a venn diagram, each thinking that the other group is out to get them.
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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