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  • What’s going on with Elliott Wilson

    January 3rd, 2025

    A few days ago Elliott Wilson went on the New Rory and Mal Podcast and had thing to say about Media and Journalism in the hip-hop space, specifically naming Cam’ron, Mase and Summer Walker. Saying that they aren’t Journalist and what they do isn’t good. I’m paraphrasing but I’ma be honest, it came off as hate. It comes off as Elliott wanting to gatekeep but not have to the power to do so. Elliott says he wants to compete, almost as if he asking for someone one to bring him off the bench and let him play the game. But Elliott’s thought process is one of the olden days. “It’s a direct to consumer market” as Wayno says on his show I’ll Do It Myself

    Now a broken clock is right twice a day. I do like that Elliott says about Artist needing to talk about their music. I like when artist explain what their album’s about, what stay of mind they were in, what influenced them to make the new music. I love that type of content and it always make the listening experience better for me. As a consumer I do still get these moments where an artist speak on their music when the times right. But I understand if the artist doesn’t want to speak on the music too.

    Frank Ocean is an artist that comes to mind that doesn’t have much interview speaking on his music but in this day in age. Artist don’t have to speak when they don’t want to and the artist now a multitude of platforms to go and speak with someone they want to have a conversation with if they want. Not just thee guy to speak to that Elliott once was. The media landscape has definitely changed and as one that didn’t know about The Source magazine or about XXL, I find the landscape more accessible.

    Like Wayno says Elliott has got to adapt with the time. Elliot has to create his own platform instead of applying for jobs. Like a Wayno, like a New Rory and Mal, like an It Is What It Is. All these platforms invested in themselves, I think Elliot should do the same. You want to compete then take yourself off the bench and get in the game.

  • Tyler the Creators’ Favorite Songs of 2024

    January 1st, 2025

    2024 FAVORITE SONGS:
    knowledge- uaintfrmhere
    david miller- just in the way
    kendrick – gnx
    tanya blount -through the rain
    lupe fiasco -dominican barber
    az chike – 1up
    sahbabii – viking
    tyler -judge judy
    glorilla -hollon
    mkgee -alesis
    tommy richman -green therapy
    ill town family -…

    — T (@tylerthecreator) December 31, 2024

    I’m sure there’s a few song on here that’ll help bring in the new year.

  • Ben Kadow x. Epicly Later’d

    January 1st, 2025

    Ben Kadow has been an anomaly in skateboarding from my perspective. I don’t know where he came from, he doesn’t look like anybody else in skateboarding but one thing for sure is that he’s original. He is punk, and doesn’t have to try. And in a time where the majority of skaters are looking and dressing the same Ben Kadow is a breath of fresh air. Style is everything in skateboarding but it doesn’t always mean landing bolts, fresh clothes, and big shoe deals. It’s the person behind the board that brings an approach or a cadence that bleeds through their skating.

    Ben hasn’t done much interviews or video interviews for that matter, I didn’t even know what he sounded like til today, which part of me likes. But what connects me to skateboarders nowadays is the person they are off the board. He’s anxious, he’s self conscious, and he rips. What more do I need to say.

    I know Ben probably didn’t want to do this interview but I’m glad he did.

  • 7PM in Brooklyn with Camelo x. Fat Joe

    December 28th, 2024

    Watching some of the elders of the culture has been an experience that I thought hip-hop was too cool for. In the early 2000s, the rapper’s mystique was everything, and the only time you got hear from an artist, outside of their music, was their interviews. With social media, that has expanded and the personality of few has stood the through the test of time. Fat Joe has got to be one of the best storytellers that no one saw coming. He’s honest, fly, and wise. In this Episode of 7PM in Brooklyn, Fat Joe can reflect on his earlier years in the hip-hop industry and talk about the highs and lows, laughing about it now, but also see the blessing that those highs and lows brought him. He touches on hunting down rare sneakers, performing at the world series, and talks about one of the greatest Rucker games that never happened.

    Carmelo and his hosts have created a comfort place for his guest to come and bro down. And Fat Joe is more than a bro, he’s more like your cousin, always giving you shit while simultaneously building you up. Do yourself a favor and check it out when you get some time.

  • Late Night

    December 20th, 2024

    Time: 00:16

    Location: Unknown

    Destination: Unknown

    Song: Frank Ocean – Higgs

  • “Burning Man”

    December 20th, 2024
  • Christiana Means’ experience with the Chinese Olympic Team

    December 18th, 2024

    Christiana Means was a guest at Nine Club a few days ago where she spoke about her experience training the Chinese Olympic team for 3 months. 

    From her experience the Chinese Olympic skate team, “was a totally different approach then what I’d seen skateboarding evolve to.” Christiana says that the Chinese government had pulled 200 kids from all over the province of China from various sports that they thought would translate into “good” skaters. Sports like gymnastics and martial arts or soccer and then ran tests to see which kids were the most adaptable to skateboarding. That number of 200 kids was brought down to 30-50 kids and the remaining 30-50 kids were then put under contract to train for the upcoming Olympic games. 

    “This is crazy” utter Chris Roberts as he stumbles over his word in disbelief, “Because the parents are getting paid, the kids now… I just su.. because I discovered skateboarding, you discovered skateboarding, we did it because we loved it and we fell in love with it. Now listen, some of these kids may fall in love with it because they’re in that position… they may not.”

    Jeron Wilson, to the left of Chris Roberts, put an emphasis on, “may”. 

    And just a moment later says, “We found skateboarding and it hit us, in a natural way” 

    Kelly Hart then asks, “So how do you teach them how to skate?” Christiana opens up about the discomfort in having to push or rather force kids to skate. She would have to half-heartedly encourage these kids to try an obstacle and watch a kid get hurt trying something that the new skaters weren’t ready for. As Christiana and the cast of the Nine Club say repeatedly, it was insane. It’s definitely an emotional rollercoaster.

    Check out the video for the full story!

  • Clear Sky

    December 17th, 2024
  • Keith

    December 17th, 2024

    Came across this anime on pinterest, BECK Mongolian Chop Squad, about this young kid falling in love with Rock music and trying to make it as a guitarist. I haven’t finished the series yet, I’m only half way through, but it’s a touching real story watching Yukio come to age, struggling between his love for his guitar and graduating high school. In the process he’s exiled and made to be an outcast at his school. He’s extorted, his guitar is smashed, and as you can imagine high school romance isn’t easy for anyone. But through out all the turmoil of high school life, Yukio and his band make a demo tape “KEITH”. a three track ep. which is actually pretty cool.

    Check it Out!

    I’ll fill you in with more detailed once I finish the series but from what I’ve seen so far, I definitely recommend it to anime and music lovers.

  • The Alchemist & Friends: Camp FLOG GNAW 2024

    December 16th, 2024

    Watching Al with his son by his side, jumping up and down and dancing, is some beautiful shit . In “Rap Music” where vulnerability can be seen as a weakness in a façade of gangster, Al leads by example as a father, as a beat maker and as a producer pushing the underground sound to the forefront and into the commercial space. A testament to being proud of the work and the art he creates. Creating a canvas for artist to dance over. The Alchemist & Friends brand is personified here with special guest: Evidence, Domo Genesis, Action Bronson, Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE, Navy Blue (aka Sage), Vince Staples and Boldy James. Showing that it’s more than just making music but a brotherhood.

    00:00 – intro

    01:24 – mobb deep / the realest

    01:47 – alc & mobb deep / it’s a craze

    02:26 – kendrick lamar / meet the grahams

    03:16 – prodigy / keep it thoro

    04:07 – freddie gibbs / god is perfect

    05:05 – westside gunn & conway / ray mysterio

    05:59 – westside gunn /$500 ounces

    06:31 – larry june / 89 earthquake EVIDENCE

    07:41 – throw it all away

    10:34 – dilated peoples / worst comes to worst (inst) DOMO GENESIS

    10:59 – f*ck everybody else

    12:50 – action bronson / big league chew (inst) ACTION BRONSON

    13:19 – terry

    16:14 – mac miller red dot music EARL SWEATSHIRT

    18:20 – e. coli

    21:00 – sentry (mike comes out)

    23:16 – nobles (navy blue comes out)

    25:07 – the caliphate (vince staples comes out) BOLDY JAMES

    28:44 – hot water tank

    30:40 – turpentine

    31:52 – steel wool

    33:44 – alchemist / hold you down

    35:24 – diamond dallasShow less

    My personal favorite performance would have Boldy James, his breathe control is second to none. Sounding no different, if not better, than what you get on DSP. Favorite moment, hearing Mac Miller’s verse on Red Dot Music. Long Live Mac

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