The Hip-Hop Renaissance. This blog is dedicated to creative and innovative minds of the 21st century. My plan is to bring authors, musicians, poets, artisans young and old, male and female, from all walks of life, together in an eclectic fusion. Overload your senses.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Building a Foundation: DISCO
Disco heavily influenced the hip-hop culture. Here's a nice collage of disco songs from MixMasterMax, YouTube.
Speaking through Dance: Savion Glover
Phenomenal performance on Dancing with the Stars.
Ms. Spoken: Trapeta B. Mason
"Ms. Mayson is a 2002 Pew Artists Fellow and Resident Artist at Art Sanctuary in Philadelphia, and runs the Germantown Poetry Series. Here, this Liberian-born poet pays tribute to her father in verse."
-whyyphila, youtube.com
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Music on Canvas: Wangechi Mutu
My favorite female artist. Her work is so mood-altering. So thought-provoking. So compelling. Her art sings a tormented, sexual, bold, frightening, brave, twisted, lonely, angry, glamorous, beautiful song, and that is not meant as an insult. It's amazing how a piece can provoke all of these emotions at once. She is very gifted.
Musical Foreplay: The System
One of the sexiest songs of the 80's... the electronic elements and synchronized beat machines made this song hot. "Don't Disturb This Groove..."
Musical Foreplay: Marvin Gaye
Marvin pulled down the covers and kissed the female form from head to toe with this song. It's such a rush...
Musical Foreplay: The Isley Brothers
Hip Hop Soul, mellow and slow. Relax and let your mind take you back to a time when love songs were rotating at 33 1/3 RPM.
UnReleased Hip-Hop: Big L
Big L spitting on the nicest Wu Tang beat of all time. Quintessential HIP-HOP.
The A Capella Project: Eminem
I have SOOOOO much respect for his range as a lyricist. I don't even consider this the best of Em and it's STILL crazy hot. Nice acapella.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Music on Canvas: Jean-Michel Basquiat
A very eccentric, very complex artist of our time, Jean-Michel Basquiat incorporated urban culture and hip-hop into his paintings, and he was a true representation of what it meant for an artist to be one with his art. The artwork he created actually had musical elements. Turn the volume down on this, observe his work and listen closely... you'll hear the music.
In Color: Marsha Ambrosius
I know, her voice and the music are perfection. But this video has a message, as do most of this gorgeous songbird's videos as of late. Watch carefully.
Wrap It Up.
The A Capella Project: Aaliyah
Simply beautiful without instruments. Her voice acapella is almost angelic. Yes, I said IS. Aaliyah will live forever.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
The Maestros: J Dilla
Why have I never heard this beat? I love everything about it. Damn. RIP Dilla
The A Capella Project: MF Doom
I know this sounds weird, but I love the nasal monotone lyricism this cat displays throughout every song. Even though he was born British Trini he's SOOO New York. Nice with the acapella.
The A Capella Project: Big Pun
One of the most underrated rappers of all time, Pun came cracking skulls with prolific lyrics bouncing off the mic in sick reverb that made you just shake your head like "Damn, this Puerto Rican nigga is ILL with it!" That's what I said the first time I heard an acapella joint from this man. Enjoy.
Friday, August 5, 2011
The Maestros; Pete Rock
Pete Rock. I don't have to tell you why this is one of my favorite instrumentals.
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