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The Beatz & Lyrics Show with Jayforce: New Black Friday

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Yessssss! Have you heard? The LIVEST MIX SHOW… The m#thaph#kin Beatz & Lyrics Show With JayForce is m#thaph#kin back! Why the censorship here? Don’t know, because we damn sho’ don’t censor the show’s content anymore. We took it off the F-C-C grid, said F-U to the critics and haters, and declared that if we are to be damned…let’s be damned for who we are. The music and voice, the Beatz & Lyrics of all things real Hip-Hop out here! New ‘Black Friday’ shows every week. Catch ’em all right here, starting now!

This was a jam packed show where we talked with Jeanine Daniels of Black & Sexy TV and creator web series That Guy. We also had Rapper Big Pooh call in from North Carolina. Sam OffThaRecord returns providing that female energy. We also have special guest Alize stopping by to share her thoughts on Ferguson. Of course Jayforce, @ArtbyOdell & TwiceBorn add commentary to the show. Plenty of new music from artists like Dilated Peoples, Lox, Common and many more. Listen, Share, Download and Enjoy!

Shout out to New Rules, New Radio… broadcast/webcast/podcast partners …Arts, Beats and Lyrics (AB+L)B&L has a new home. New Radio Voltron fully transformed, linked up and turned loose! Sorry haters. Y’all take a listen. Stay up.

DOWNLOAD: THE BEATZ & LYRICS SHOW WITH JAYFORCE: NEW BLACK FRIDAY | ALL EPISODES

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Cornel West & Michael Eric Dyson Express Opposition To President Obama’s Handling Of The Mike Brown Shooting & Protests in Ferguson, Missouri (Video)

Interesting. Let’s synthesize the views of two known call-it-as-they-see-it Black socio-political commentators: Michael Eric Dyson and Dr. Cornel West. We’ll start with Dr. West’s clip (above) because it seems to have more of a yearning for balance and justice in its honest criticism of The President than fire. To be certain, Dyson makes valid points; but in a way that engenders more of a cannot-believe-he-said-that factor. Even though the continuing tragedy whose latest face is Mike Brown’s definitely calls for words that shock.

In the above clip (Dyson’s is after the jump), Dr. West is talking on BBC. Despite the time delay due to overseas videoconferencing, we quickly get to some really good meat for discussion. In response to a posit from the BBC Newsnight correspondent made of the Black leader West:

I’m not a “Black leader.” I’m a lover of Black people… I tell the truth of suffering of poor people, in general; Black people, in particular. What we need now is quality leadership on every level. We don’t need the same kind of every day folk coming through with the market branding, with the names and photo opportunities. We need local, grassroots leaders who have integrity. And the sad thing is we have such low-quality Black leadership in America; so that you get a certain distance from what is actually happening on the ground… in terms of following through. We need a leadership… that brings us into the great legacies of Martin King and others.

Ooh, ooh… now click over to the posts on Talib Kweli’s and J. Cole’s recent responses on what is needed. An affirmative, love-driven response, that has actually doing something rather provide another occasion for empty rhetoric and photo opps from the same ‘leaders.’ Wow. And it also shows a risk inherent in Black people taking control of the narrative, as Kweli declared was necessary: that we do not all will not agree on approaches. There will likely be a contingent that opposes folks we ‘need to be on our side’ (like President Obama and his Attorney General Eric Holder; Black people in high places). There will likely be folks who would prefer Dr. West and Dyson ‘hush now’ and not speak their minds.

Mehhh…no!

What we need is the struggle. W.E.B. DuBois vs. Booker T. Washington…opposing stances vocalized, and Black people move forward. Malcolm X vs. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr...opposing stances vocalized, and Black people move forward. Today, perhaps, we have yet again opportunity for the friction of those sorts to generate that heat energy we need (e.g. so called ‘Obama apologists’ that Dr. West calls out above versus stern steady opposition in the calling out, above and after the jump, by Dr. West and Dyson).

Man. And wait until you see what Dyson says below. Just what was posted earlier. Taking back the narrative, maintaining focus on the core issue – not an assessment of Mike Brown, but of the events leading to and brought up by the tragedy of his being unjustifiably killed. Sure, an assessment of guilt would be called for …in a court of law …if Brown was still alive to stand trial; even posthumously, if anyone (like the police who stand accused of slaying Brown) were ever arrested and indicted.

Get it now? Discuss amongst yourselves. We’ll be here.

He failed to deal with the particular instances not only of Michael Brown — he doesn’t have to deal with Michael Brown. The President said, I don’t want to put my thumb on it too much to weigh the scales of justice. Don’t even talk about Michael Brown. Talk about what led to Michael Brown. Tell us as a nation what happens when festering rage in a community then begins to ignite and then begins to consume not only that community but the people around the nation who are empathetic. So I think The President has a lot more latitude. Does he have opposition? Yes… He’s opposed every step. Don’t use this as an excuse to not speak about race.

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Scientists Develop New Camouflage Technologies Inspired By Octopus Skins (Video)

And in sci-fi-superpowers-made-real news, humanity likely took its biggest recent step toward real cloaking/camo. And it’s actually along the lines of something posted here earlier. Scientists studied the instant camo technique of octopi…and learned!

Scientists have developed a color-changing device inspired by octopuses and their natural camouflaging techniques.

The research, carried out at the University of Houston and University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, looked at how the skins of octopuses, squid and cuttlefish can change color so rapidly. From there, researchers were able to design a heat-sensitive sheet that quickly changes color when detecting light.

At room temperature the flexible sheet is black. Once the device’s top layer, which contains a heat-sensitive dye, detects light it becomes transparent.

Hey, it’s not like anyone will be going Zartan (G.I. Joe) or Sue Storm (Fantastic Four) anytime soon; but this is a big step forward in that direction. Get the gist above. Peruse more info below.

MORE: OCTOPUS SKIN HAS INSPIRED NEW TYPE OF CAMO (TIME)
EARLIER: OCTOPUS IS A MASTER OF DISGUISE (JAYFORCE)

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AB+L Welcomes Sango To Atlanta (Interview Audio)

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Respect Soulection Crew!

Yessir! Producer/DJ Sango came to hit Atlanta in the head; playing at the monthly Vibes event sponsored by WERC Crew and AB+L Radio. But first… He stopped by the AB+L Studio… Hollered at the homie Odell aka @ArtByOdell. We have the audio on deck for you to stream below. Good chit-chat covering Sango’s early years in music, his inspirations – like Pharrell Williams Li’l Bow Wow (whaaat?), and more. Good music laced into the show, as well. Check it.

SANGO – AB+L INTERVIEW

Activism: Talib Kweli Says The Hip-Hop Community Owes Mike Brown More Than Tweets

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Shout to @Carmen_Breezy for bringing this story angle to our attention.

I’m not sure that Talib has fleshed out a plan to do so, but his latest Tweets show that he is compelled to do something more than Tweet. Kweli gave 10 Reasons Why Hip-Hop Artists Should Support Ferguson protests and community actions:

  1. Tweets that aren’t connected to a movement can lead one to falsely believe they’ve done enough. I need to put my money where my tweets are.
  2. People need to see that our leaders are more than Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. Al and Jesse cannot control the narrative for us.
  3. Mike Brown loved Hip-Hop and wrote lyrics. He was a fan of Hip-Hop. The Hip-Hop community owes him.
  4. We need to direct attention from the very small amount of “looters” to the true community protestors. We need to take back the narrative.
  5. We need to show the community of Ferguson that we are willing to do more. We need to show them they don’t stand alone.
  6. Artists who make money off the community are obligated to be there when the community is being brutalized.
  7. I believe in love, compassion, the right to simply exist and due process for all.
  8. I have a son Mike Brown’s age. It could’ve been him.
  9. I could be next.
  10. What would Malcolm do?

Inherent within these reasons is a call for other artists to do more, too. More points than a plan, Kweli’s Tweets communicate that his ‘doing more’ starts with his actually going to Ferguson, Missouri. And I’m inclined to believe that this trek is about more than a photo op to him.

Kweli was very visible and vocal at ‘Occupy Wall Street’ – another movement that it made sense for him to join. Per one of his points, he looks to take back the narrative – a very powerful notion – and he could really use an expanded band of fellow Nation of Hip-Hop ‘Heads of State’ to help him do so. At the very least, Kweli (and others who join up) can shift media focus back to the protest in response to an injustice; rather than ad hominem ‘facts’ and character attacks that take attention from communication of the core issue message: A kid was killed AGAIN…by police officers abusing the power they have been given and abusing those they swore to protect AGAIN… and the kid that was killed just happened to be Black…AGAIN. Finally fed up, the people are massing in Ferguson to pressure the abusers and those who gave them power to stop killing our kids!

That is the message. Stay on topic, media. And if you need something to make reporting what matters ‘worthwhile’… ooh look, it’s that activist rapper, Talib Kweli! He is in Ferguson now…and look who’s joining him! News at 11.

(UPDATE: J. Cole and Nelly touched down in Ferguson.)

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Statik Selektah – “Carry On” feat. Joey Bada$$ x Freddie Gibbs (Video)

You oughta know by now that the latest plate from Statik Selektah is out. @ojones1 posted on Stat Diddy’s unique… er… release about it (all here, yowzaaaa). Dope visuals for “Carry On” off that “What Goes Around” from Stat Selekt.

STATIK SELEKTAH – CARRY ON FEAT. JOEY BADA$$ X FREDDIE GIBBS | WHAT GOES AROUND

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The 2015 Lamborghini Huracan (Video)

The latest supercar from the Italian racing house is being made ready for the world to have a seat and take a spin; though Stephan Winkelmann (Lamborghini President & CEO) made no bones about America being the target market for this decadent driving machine in the above video. Feast your eyes on some audio bling, folks…The 2015 Lamborghini Huracan.

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Rapper Big Pooh – “Last Dance” feat. BJ The Chicago Kid

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“The women staring at pictures. They don’t care I’m fat. Long as the pockets match the stomach, and they’re where I’m at.”@RapperBigPooh

Ha! The lyrics maaaaan! Clever, fun braggadocio is the order of the day in this latest smash from the NC emcee Rapper Big Pooh and BJ The Chicago Kid entitled “Last Dance” (produced by Praise). Check it out!

RAPPER BIG POOH – LAST DANCE FEAT. BJ THE CHICAGO KID (PROD. BY PRAISE)

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Activism: J. Cole Speaks On How We Must All Value Each Other To Change Our Music, The Level Of Violence & Killing In Our Community and More (Video)

Hip-Hop is a powerful medium; esp. when it has something to say. KRS-ONE often commented that rap is the voice of Hip-Hop. Well, one of rap’s top lyricists was caught on camera speaking some very salient points about the goings on in Ferguson and how we must move forward in the States. Away from the view that any of us are worthless, or among the ‘others’ in society. J. Cole has spoken at length before on the evils of racial profiling and hate. As a man of mixed racial heritage, he has always represented a broad, intellectual perspective that engenders universal care and respect for all sides. Watch. Be proud of Hip-Hop yet again.

We want justice for this young boy. But we would be doing him an injustice if this didn’t lead to everybody coming together and looking at each other like “Yo, you’re my brother. If you die… if you got killed… I gotta start feeling like… ‘This sh!t gotta stop.'” It ain’t about this White man going to jail… It’s bigger than that.
J. Cole

Wow. And trust that Cole wasn’t the only one with something to say in this clip. Several spoke wisdom in this clip. We all have value. We all have something to say. Having someone with the mic and the spotlight who allows us to be heard, and for us (all) to shine as we should. Beautiful. Thanks, Cole.

@ojones1

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Punchlines That Sting: Comedian John Oliver Delivers Biting Commentary on The Mike Brown Shooting & Subsequent Protests (Video)

Comedian John Oliver put on a clinic on how you deliver stinging social commentary as thinly veiled comedy. VERY thinly veiled. On the last episode of his Last Week Tonight show on HBO, he spent a huge chunk of the show talking all things Ferguson. The delivery vehicle – a satirical news-formatted TV broadcast – puts viewers (except for hardened Conservatives dead set against the Liberal-leaning Brit they know from Comedy Central’s The Daily Show With Jon Stewart) in a “hey-you-gotta-be-able-to-laugh-at-things” mode to start. He expertly pulls some chuckles in his segment about the recent events – Mike Brown’s fatal shooting by Ferguson (Missouri) cops, the brutality and militarization of American police departments, etc. But he kept raising the temperature on the presentation until his beef with the entire situation was well cooked. Smoke. Fire. BURN!

Sure, we laugh. But it ain’t funny. John knows…and he let the viewer know he knows this is some bullsh!t.

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Live From Las Vegas: Will Smith And DJ Jazzy Jeff Perform “Summertime” (Video)

Will Smith aka The Fresh Prince with another surprise on-the-spot performance! It’s summertime… Right, so they did “Summertime” … big up’d his son and let the ladies know the ab work is still being done. Like grown folk spring break on stage. Hip-Hop’s true blue friends (Will and Jeff) still doing it live (30 years strong)! DJ Jazzy Jeff, drums please!! Enjoy the show.

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Termanology – “Front Door” feat. Sean Price (Produced By Shortfyuz) [Video]

Termanology and Sean Price kick in the “Front Door” of this Hip-Hop sh**! P rapping about other emcees needing to step up the skills instead of complaining about the current state of rap. Nice. Studio and stage footage blended up for a visual presentation by Rose Glen Ent. for the latest leak off Term’s “Mas G.O.Y.A.” EP. Produced by Shortfyuz.

TERMANOLOGY – MAS G.O.Y.A.

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Spoken Word Poetry: Prince Ea – “Michael Brown, Same Story” (Video)

Another timely find by our own @Carmen_Breezy.

Price Ea delivers a powerful spoken word piece (above) at the site of the shooting of Mike Brown, by officers to whom he was surrendering (e.g. putting his hands up). In short order, the Prince covers the angles… the humanity of the cops as well as the victim, the realization that rioting will not fix what is wrong in this case, and that maybe Brown was a robber caught by the authorities…maybe. But that was for a court to ultimately decide. And a court can’t rule if the accused is deceased. Now, the police would certainly not be held at fault for using lethal force if a suspect acts in a way that makes them feel they are in danger; but even civilians know a man putting his hands up is surrendering, not endangering anyone.

Matters not, because the police decided Brown’s fate that day. All we can do now is grieve and wonder. Sadly wonder.

Were this a rare instance – black male gets killed by cops – we might add shock to the grief and other feelings being suffered. But like Prince Ea poignantly points out: We are not even surprised anymore when this happens. In the grand scheme of things, that might be the saddest realization of all.

“Every few months it’s the same story…over and over…You remember Eric Garner.”

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BLITZ – 8/18/14: LOL’er Skates


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Wiz Khalifa – “Promises” [Video]

Some ’round the way’ chill sh!t from Wiz K. Of course, you can light one to it, but this has a soft touch…audio and visually. Chilling, ballin’ on the court with the homies, then baby doll walks up. Niceness. Enjoy this “Promises” joint (produced by Jim Jonsin), and enjoy the rest of your day. iTunes has the LP “Blacc Hollywood” album available for pre-order (in advance of its August 19, 2014 release).

“Let’s get caught in the moment…”
Wiz Khalifa

WIZ KHALIFA – BLACC HOLLYWOOD (LP)

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R&B: Jeremih – “N.O.M.A.” (Not On My Album) [Mixtape]

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Seriously. Jeremih has been killing it on the hooks of popular songs for a minute. Got to get something up for the dude for the respect due. How about this? The “N.O.M.A.” (Not On My Album) mixtape Jeremih has out. Check it…for the low, low price of FREE.99! You’re welcome.

(Oh, and the album these joints will not be on… that’s “Late Nights: The Album.”)

DOWNLOAD: JEREMIH – N.O.M.A. (NOT ON MY ALBUM) [MIXTAPE]

Little Dragon – “Pretty Girls” (Mikky Ekko Remix)

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Louisiana musician Mikky Ekko had a go at remixing Little Dragon’s single “Pretty Girls” (from their Nabuma Rubberband album). Changed up the sound and tempo. Aired it out, bullhorn-in-an-empty-room style. Interesting approach. Vibe out to it via the embedded stream below.

LITTLE DRAGON – PRETTY GIRLS (MIKKY EKKO REMIX)

Classic Clips: Common Sense At Fat Beats NYC (1997) [Video]

Throwback banger alert! We already posted that trip back to Kanye West’s past (cypher styling at Fat Beats). Now, enjoy some Common rocking a promo show (doing it cypher style, too) at Fat Beats. Er… That is Common Sense (yeah, back that far)!

Here’s a clip from Common’s Fat Beats NYC in-store for “One Day It’ll All Make Sense”…This Common album was the last time that No I.D. and Com would do an album together until 2011.

Click play and start really enjoying your Sunday!

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Raekwon – “When I See You”

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It’s all in the ingredients, Chef. We hear ya. Gotta wonder what a tasty track will result when Raekwon (of Wu-Tang Clan) starts with a throwback classic like Fantasia’s already dope “When I See You.” Well, wonder no more. Stream it below.

RAEKWON – WHEN I SEE YOU

R&B: Vanessa Elisha – “Midnight Swim” (EP)

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Oh so nice. We’ve got more from Vanessa Elisha. Posted on her before (FREE music, here). Now, check out the EP she’s dropped. Full EP with the same title as the single. This is “Midnight Swim” (EP).

VANESSA ELISHA – MIDNIGHT SWIM (EP)

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