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Changers Of The Game: Estelle, Janelle Monàe, B.O.B, Lupe Fiasco (Video)

Fell upon this. Glad to hear some stories of their personal experiences. Inspiring.
Best Regards,

Frank Yerby

DJ Soul: Big Pun Tribute (Mixtape)

We Salute the First Latin Rapper To Ever Go Platinum……Truly One Of the Most Talented To Ever Do It.  Check out the complete Tracklisting after the jump. Sit back & enjoy this…..

LINK: BIG PUN TRIBUTE MIX BY DJ SOUL

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R.I.P Christopher Rios aka Big Pun (November 10, 1971 – February 7, 2000)


Big Pun did everything in the true essence of his name. He had a big personality and punished beats. He was a larger than life figure, who had a genuine love for hip hop and as seen by his videos,interviews, and stories about him, a great sense of humor. The first Latino to go platinum carried the flag for Latino’s but he did not do it with a ego.From the moment we heard him on feature tracks such as “Off the Books” and ” Firewater” we knew that this was not the average MC.He was the true meaning of an “EMCEE”. He destroyed verses with graphic imagery, viscous force, verbal wizardry, a lyrical mastery that had not been seen before. However he was also able to connect with the mainstream audience with ease (and without selling out) with joints such as,”Still Not a Playa” and “You Came Up”. Not to mention he was 400lbs plus spittin rapid fire rhymes without sounding out of breath every 2 bars. His weight created a health problem that lead to his unfortunate passing. Even after his passing he left a powerful impact on the hip hop community. You can’t have a top emcee list without his name coming up(and if you don’t think he ain’t top 10 hands down….go jump off a bridge..no fo real….jump off a bridge). In my eyes Capital Punishment is a “classic”. Its a shame that he had to go before we could see what his full potential can produce. He is gone but his spirit live on.

“Dead in the middle of little Italy little did he know that we riddle to middle men who didnt do diddly” Illest 4 bars EVER-Isreal

J Dilla: Still Shining Documentary (Video)

Happy Birthday Jay Dee: J Dilla Forever (Feb 7th 1974 – Feb 10th 2006)


Happy Birthday to one of the greatest producers ever in hip hop….. J Dilla. A producer’s producer in every sense of the word. J Dilla Forever. Forever & Ever…Forever & Ever. Rest In Power

Q-Tip, Illa J, & T3 of Slum Village Speak About J Dilla (Video)

J Dilla’s lil brother illa J & former bandmate T3 give their thoughts on J Dilla after the jump…..

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The BLITZ – 2/7/11 Post Super Bowl XLV Edition


Congratulations To The Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XLV Champions……….We were routing for the Steelers, but oh well….Everyone is still a  Champion nonetheless.  It’s Monday & time for the BLITZ! Unfortunately the NFL footall season is officially over & now a minor depression for football fans begins to kick in…..let’s pray the NFL & the players union come to some common ground on the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Jump into the rest of the media BLITZ. News & information from around the web after the jump….

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Bill Maher Compares The NFL To Good Politics Where Everybody Wins (Video)

Super Bowl XLV has come & gone & the Green Bay Packers have come out victorious. Although I was rooting for the Pittsburgh Steelers because I’m a Philly native & obviously I want to support my home state, I’m not mad at the Green Bay Packers winning it at all. Unlike the majority of the NFL, the Green Bay Packers organization is set up in a way where the fans can become shareholders in the team & each having a stake & voice on the outcome in the team’s success or failure. It may surprise many of you to know that the Green Bay Packers are also a non-profit organization. As the game winded down to the final minutes I thought of Bill Maher’s opinion piece from a week ago comparing the NFL’s ‘sharing the wealth’ philosophy to how the United States could be successful again for many underemployed & out of work Americans. Bill Maher drew excellent comparisons of how the country is being run like Major League Baseball & failing its constituents, but if leaders employed the NFL’s method we’d all be better off. Check out the video

Hit Em Wit The Kenny G: The Remaining Best Super Bowl XLV Ads (Video)

The ‘Hit Em Wit The Kenny G’ line alone is hilarious as hell! Hahaa!

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Transformers 3: Darkside Of The Moon Movie Trailer


Hoping this movie is 3 times better than Transformers 2 was. First thing the creators should do is remove the ‘gold toothed coonbots’ that appeared in the last film.

Volkswagen Uses ‘The Force’ In Their Super Bowl Commercial (Video)


One of the most memorable of the commercials during the Super Bowl was the ‘Lil Darth Vader’ who kept coming up short. Things weren’t working out for the kid in the beginning because he wasn’t using ‘JayForce’, but the car company didn’t cut the check for us to assist. (Rimshot) Most of the commercials during the Super Bowl weren’t that funny, but this is one of the few that stood out to me.

Imported From Detroit: Eminem’s Chrysler 200 Super Bowl Ad (Video)


Dope advertisement showing love to Detroit & Eminem is leading the way in it. Great job! FTW! This was the second advertisement that Eminem was involved with during the Super Bowl with the first that aired being for Brisk Iced Tea. If you really pay attention to what’s said in that particular ad you’ll see that Eminem is not just going to take any ad for a check unlike some rappers out today, but the word is Brisk paid him allegedly $1 Million dollars that was just to lend his voice for the claymation character. I respect the fact that Em is very choosy in terms of his ad choices. He even uses Brisk’s ad time to let YOU know why he doesn’t do commercials. Smart

Philadelphia Eagles Brent Celek’s Interview With Captain Morgan (Video)


I didn’t see this commercial during the game at all, but this sh*t is hilarious! Philadelphia Eagles Tight End Brent Celek talked with Captain Morgan about his special medical condition! Hahaaa!

Super Bowl XLV: Recaps, Highlights, & Interviews (Video)

MORE VIDEO AFTER THE JUMP…..

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Black Eyed Peas Super Bowl XLV Halftime Performance (Video)


At this point in the hip hop game I don’t understand all the hate that the Black Eyed Peas get from rap fans. The BEPs were basically a underground hip hop group that wasn’t getting support after two dope first albums with a heavy true school hip hop sound & influence. They also had some of the best performances in hip hop largely because they employed the b-boy element into their showmanship. Eventually Will.I.Am, Apl.D.Ap, & Taboo added an additional member in Fergie & switched it up & made their sound more universal to a world audience. People often criticize the BEPs, but today on the radio we’re inundated by garbage artists setting black people back 1000s of years with their buffoonery. Although I personally tend to gravitate to more aggressive & often socially conscious hip hop music I’m not mad at the BEP’s for being honest about where they wanted to go with their sound without any boundaries. I spoke to Will.I.Am on a flight from Los Angeles to Atlanta last year & we spoke for about 45 minutes about his group, his career as a solo DJ (which often pays more), & loyalty to his bandmates. Will made it known that they’ve always just wanted to entertain people first & foremost & simply have fun. The key thing I got out of that conversation was Will.I.Am could have been a solo artist or producer but he said he’d be unhappy if he couldn’t perform with his group. He didn’t want to leave them behind. More importantly they wanted to entertain people & not be pigeonholed in any box. I can respect that 100%. If I have a fix for the old BEP sound I’ll just go back & watch some of the old videos or listen to the first two albums I have. I posted a few videos after the jump. Often I’ll hear some hip hop fans say Black Eyed Peas fell off years ago…..I disagree. In the global scheme of things I believe they are continuously ‘falling up!’

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WTF Video Of The Day: Handicapped Rapping Pimp?


I’m almost at a loss for words….REALLY?!….has rap music gotten this bad? Damn…cuz it damn sure ain’t hip hop. And some people have the nerve to criticize the Black Eyed Peas.

R&B: Kevin Cossum – ‘Black & Yellow’


It’s SuperBowl Sunday & I’m sure that the majority of people, other than diehard Steelers fans, wouldn’t be interested in hearing ‘Black & Yellow’ or any subsequent remixes after today. Before the game starts I thought I’d let yall peep this R&B remix of singer/songwriter Kevin Cossum’s version & thought I’d share it with yall. It’s pretty good. As a relative unknown to the majority of people in the mainstream, the Miami by way of Philly kid was smart enough to send out a clean version to DJs too. Although it has some profanity in the song it is especially tailored for the ladies who may or may not care about the Super Bowl that’s about to go down. Go Steelers!

LINK: KEVIN COSSUM – ‘BLACK & YELLOW’ DIRTY VERSION | CLEAN VERSION

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The Beatz & Lyrics Show with Jayforce: Super Bowl XLV Edition


Make sure you check out our Pre Super Bowl Edition of the Beatz & Lyrics Show that aired on the last Saturday! Click on the artwork, Download from itunes or you can listen & download parts 1 & 2 HERE! Featuring a special guest interview with one of Atlanta’s illest emcees Ekundayo!  Super Bowl XLV: Packers Vs. Steelers later this evening! Go Steelers! So for now before the game starts you can bang out to the podcast from the last radio show which was our special Super Bowl Edition!

The Beatz & Lyrics Show with Jayforce: Super Bowl Edition |  PART 1 |  PART 2


Classic Clips: Marvin Gaye Sings The National Anthem


It’s SuperBowl Sunday….Only Marvin could do the National Anthem justice

Happy Birthday Bob Marley (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981)


Salute to the greatest reggae artist that ever lived….the iconic & legendary Robert Nesta Marley. One Love

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