Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Original Video To Common's "Universal Mind Control"



This video is in my opinion way better than the one they officially used. I'm guessing this was thrown to the cutting room floor when Common changed the album title from "Invincible Summer" to "Universal Mind Control". It's a shame cause this video captures the spirit of the song alot better in my opinion.



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Monday, September 21, 2009

Jay-Z - "ROC BOYS" (Live Studio Version)


One of my favorite emcees. This version is dope with the Acoustic guitar and the piano part.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Drake - "Fear"



Drake "Fear" prod. by Dj Khalil from the upcoming EP "So Far Gone"

Drake via MTV:

“I did this song that no one has ever heard before, ever,” he explained. “[It's] a song called ‘Fear.’ I recorded it when I did So Far Gone — the first verse and half of the second verse I had gotten through. But then I just stopped because it was getting eerie. It was getting where I didn’t know if I could [finish it]. And then the other night I had a moment and I finished the song. That’s gonna be the last song on the retail [version of] So Far Gone. And the third verse transitions into Thank Me Later. So the last line of the third verse is gonna be the first line on my album.”


DOWNLOAD/LISTEN:

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Monday, August 31, 2009

The Beatles Rockband Trailer



The official trailer for "The Beatles-Rockband" coming out 9/9/2009


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Friday, August 21, 2009

THE LOGISTICS - "Rhymer's Ed." [FULL ALBUM]



This is the FULL ALBUM download of one of the greatest albums to come out ever!!! The group is "The Logistics" from Denver, Colorado featuring the members "Niaje" (Bradley Steward) and "Poetic THC" (Aaron Gaston). Lyrically, production wise, etc. this album is incredible from beginning to end. Feat. appearances by J-Smizz from the group Liquid Sun, Jus A.S.K., Chris Duncan and Rhias from the group Air Dubai. Check it out:


Favorite Tracks: "16th Street" (Ode To 16th Street Mall), "RTD Blues", "F****d Up", "When I'm Alone", "Where To Now"

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Album Cover Art To Jay-Z's "The Blueprint III"



I'm unsure if this is the final cut of the Blueprint III cover but if it is I'm REALLY hyped on how that looks. The "Run This Town" Red Stripes with that all white structure inside is simply dope. I'm really anticipating the release of Jay's album.


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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Thought This Was Cool...


Found this link at HHU courtesy of NT and really enjoyed what it had to offer. There's a link to archived #1 tracks dating all the way back to like 1940 and you can find out what was the number one song on the day that you were born. Above is the video to Madonna's "Vogue" which was the number one song in May of 1990 which is when I was born.

Who was number one on your birthday?

Click Here to Find Out

2009: Boom Boom Pow-The Black Eyed Peas
2008: Take a Bow-Rihanna
2007: Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')-T-Pain featuring Yung Joc
2006: SOS-Rihanna
2005: Hollaback Girl-Gwen Stefani
2004: Burn-Usher
2003: Get Busy-Sean Paul
2002: Foolish-Ashanti
2001: All for You-Janet
2000: Maria Maria-Santana featuring The Product G&B
1999: Livin' La Vida Loca-Ricky Martin
1998: My All-Mariah Carey
1997: MMMBop-Hanson
1996: Tha Crossroads-Bone thugs-N-harmony
1995: This Is How We Do It-Montell Jordan
1994: I Swear-All-4-One
1993: That's the Way Love Goes-Janet Jackson
1992: Jump-Kris Kross
1991: I Don't Wanna Cry-Mariah Carey
1990: Vogue-Madonna


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Monday, July 20, 2009

Coldplay - "Strawberry Swing" Music Video



This video is AMAZING!!! For those that know me you'll know I'm a huge Coldplay fan. When I heard there was going to be a Strawberry Swing video I expected great things but this went above and beyond the call of duty!


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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Michael Jackson's Burn Video [1984]



NEW YORK — Us Weekly magazine has obtained video it says shows never-before-seen footage of Michael Jackson’s head catching on fire during filming of his 1984 Pepsi commercial.

Jackson suffered severe burns after a pyrotechnics mishap caused his hair and scalp to catch afire. Still photos of the accident have been seen before, but the new video on Us Weekly’s Web site shows the moment Jackson’s hair caught on fire and the top of his head became engulfed in flames.

Jackson didn’t realize his hair was on fire. In the video, he’s still dancing as the flames are on his head. When he spins, the flames go out. People on the set tackle him to extinguish the fire, and his brother Jermaine Jackson, playing the guitar in front of him and oblivious to the commotion, turns around. When Michael Jackson emerges from the pile of people trying to help him, the top of his head is bald.

The accident marked what would be the beginning of serious, lifelong pain for Jackson, who had been treated for painkiller addiction and has been described by relatives and friends as being hooked on pain medication at the time of his death.

Jackson required several surgeries and needed skin grafts to treat the injury.

In his autobiography, “Moonwalk,” he described the cause of the accident as “stupidity, pure and simple.”

As he described the accident, he wrote: “… bombs went off on either side of my head, and the sparks set my hair on fire. I was dancing down this ramp and turning around, spinning, not knowing I was on fire. Suddenly I felt my hands reflexively go to my head in an attempt to smother the flames.”

As a result of the accident, Pepsi gave Jackson $1.5 million, which he donated to a burn center named after him.


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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Drake - "The Winner"


Shout out's to "The Bizness" for this one. Supposedly this and two other Drake tracks leaked today so when The Bizness found out they released the full download of this song. It's hella dope and i'm hearing it was supposed to be on "So Far Gone" but might make it to "Thank Me Later". Anyways, enjoy!

Download/Listen:

Here are the two other songs:
Drake - The Juice
Drake - Something


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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Wale - "Pretty Girls"

So it's been hard but I think I'm finally getting into Wale's music. I kinda took him as a joke after that "Wale D.A.N.C.E. track" (HATED that shit) but now I'm seeing he has some potential gems. Here is his song from his upcoming album. I really dig this one.

Download/Listen:


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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Mr. J Medeiros "Holding On"

Mr.J.Medeiros' single: "Holding On"

I'm REALLY feeling this song/video. The concept is great and I love the presentation of the lyrics. Apparently he's from Colorado as well (I don't know too much about him). His brand new album "Friends Enemies Apples Apples" should be getting released this summer. Enjoy!


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Happy Independence Day


Happy Independence Day!!! This is our first one with a Black President!!! Enjoy the BBQ, Music, Family & Friends today!



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Sunday, June 28, 2009

L.A.S.E.R. Manifesto


I believe that Lupe is about to start something real serious with this L.A.S.E.R. project and I'm especially glad he's not ending his recording career.


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R.I.P Michael Jackson


"If you want to make the world a better place take a look at yourself and make a change" - Michael Jackson


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Monday, June 22, 2009

The Ecstatic Album Review by All Hip Hop.Com


It has been two and a half years since the release of Mos Def’s True Magic, but the rapper, born Dante Smith, returns to Hip-Hop after his lengthy sabbatical.

The return comes in the form of The Ecstatic, his fourth solo album.


At this point, Mos is an acquired flavor of Hip-Hop that one hopes will pierce the trappings of traditional media and commercially tinged outlets.

The Ecstatic is highly representative of the balance so needed in Hip-Hop, but its redeeming value is so much more.


From the first song, “Supermagic,” the authority of Mos Def’s distinctive, nasal voice is evident over a feverish guitar riff. He’s got that BK bluster, but offers a unique conscious and educational perspective that seems natural, nearly formless. From this moment on, there is no doubt that Mos Def is back.


The rest of the album overwhelmingly demonstrates Mos Def’s natural ability to weave tales and project his ideals. One such song is “Wahid,” which is laced with Muslim musical sentiments.

Mos spits, “The old timers say we living in the final days/ Gunsmoke, young folk living any kinda way/ Gangster holiday, gritty states’ a hideaway/ Meanwhile soldiers take it straight through their armor plates.”


So, even for the fan, Mos will probably make you retrain your Hip-Hop ear, because he’s one of one. His inimitable style is demonstrated on other songs like the boom bap of “Twilite Speedball,” the minimalist “Quiet Dog Bite Hard,” and the thought provoking, “Priority.”

On the latter song, Mos says, “Peace before everything thing/ God before anything/ Love before anything/ Real before everything/ Home before any place/ Truth before anything/ Style and stay radiate/ Love, power slay the hate.” At only a 1:23 song, you want more.

The Ecstatic clocks in at 16 tracks strong and it gets bigger and better as it goes along. “Life In Marvelous Times” elevates. “Auditiorium” with Slick Rick is impressive enough to justify a new album from The Ruler. He knocks it out of the park with “History” with Blackstar partner Talib Kewli.


There are some instances where you want more from Mos – more energy, more engagement – as it’s the case with “Pretty Danger.” More than anything, absorbed listeners will appreciate risks like “Roses” with Georgia Anne Muldrow, which clearly indicate that Mos Def is operating on a plane reserved for passengers like Andre 3000, Lauryn Hill and others.


If you aren’t already a fan of Mos Def, it is unlikely that his gravitational pull on The Ecstatic will yank you into his universe, but if the casual listener does venture out, they will likely stay on this flight into the stars.


*I agree completely with this review. Shout outs to Houston Williams for writing it. You can catch the original post Here.


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Thursday, June 18, 2009

3OH!3 & Kid Cudi - Don't Trust Me REMIX


Here is the remix to the ever popular song "Don't Trust Me" by Colorado band 3Oh!3 featuring Kid Cudi. Not sure if Cudi's verse is officially made exclusive for this track but it sounds like a pretty legit team up and not a DJ mix so... here it is!

Download/Listen:

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Jacko Nilovic & Dave Sucky - "In The Space"


The internet and Hip Hop circles have been blowing up over the release of Jay-Z's latest Blueprint III release called "D.O.A. (Death of Autotune)" This is the song that Jay's song sampled. It's titled "In The Space" and it's dope!


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Friday, May 22, 2009

Top 10 Favorite Hip Hop Albums [In No Order]

These are my favorite Hip Hop Albums. Don't get it twisted either, these are in no particular order, just a list!

10. EMINEM - "MARSHALL MATHERS LP"
The first time I heard the "Marshall Mathers LP" was the year 2000 when I was 10 years old. Back then I was bumpin' the edited version cause my auntie, who bought me the album thought I was too young for the PA version. The album was EPIC for two reasons, one was the lyrics, even edited (they kept in the bitches, ass, damns, shits really just took out the fucks) were unlike anything I had EVER heard before. The second reason was because there was a entire track COMPLETELY changed on the PA version. This song of course was "Kim" which was replaced by "The Kids" on the edited release. Small story, I remember going to Virgin Records and listening to the album just to hear the song "Kim" in those big headphones they had at the listening booths. I remember not even getting through a 1/3rd of the song before I became too afraid to even listen to the rest. Now looking back, (finally owning the unedited version btw) this album is still one of my favorite Hip Hop albums of all time.

*Best Songs: "Kill You", "Stan", "Who Knew", "Amityville", "I'm Back"

9. Common - "Like Water For Chocolate"

Common's "Like Water For Chocolate", though not his first album I heard, has consistently been my favorite of his releases. Everything about this album was soulful to me from the love songs to the awareness songs, there is, in my mind no other album that captures art, life, war, pain, and beauty like this album does. Even the cover by Gordon Parks speaks of experiences that make for great music based on the incredible history of a people. This is for sure an album I would refer to any fans of music in general because Common drops straight knowledge on this release!

*Best Songs: "The Light", "The Questions", "The 6th Sense", "A Song For Assata"

8. Black Star - "Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are..."

You wanna talk about Hip Hop duo's you'll probably bring up Outkast, Dead Prez, Public Enemy but you cannot forget the duo that's not actually a duo, Mos Def and Talib Kweli the solo artists that together make up the group Black Star. Now me personally am not a big fan of Talib but in my opinion he shines the best on this album alongside the man who cannot be touched by mere mortals the Mighty Mos Def. Together they bring a incredible album full of knowledge, creativity, art etc. and cement themselves as two of the best to ever do it. This was one of those albums I could listen to over and over and never get tired of it real talk.

*Best Songs: "Astronomy (8th Light)", "Definition", "Brown Skin Lady", "Thieves In The Night"

7. Outkast - "Aquemini" 

For some reason people fail to acknowledge how effin' dope this album is. I think of this album as the quintessential Outkast album in every element from the album cover to the song lyrics. They should've just went ahead and self titled it because this release covers so many genres, so many styles, so many thoughts it's simply what makes Outkast themselves and to this day no one has been able to match them on their level of genius in Hip Hop.

*Best Songs: "Aquemini", "Spottieottiedopealicious", "Da Art of Storytellin' Pt. 2", "Liberation"

6. The Notorious B.I.G. - "Ready To Die"
 
Every time I play this album I just imagine what it would have been like listening to this when it came out. I was only four years old and not bumpin' to Hip Hop yet but I'm sure speakers were going crazy over this album. Biggie, Notorious B.I.G., Christopher Wallace, whatever you call him, created one of the greatest debut releases with "Ready To Die". It was more documentary than music, soundtrack almost to a life on the come up from the grime to the limelight and Big was the storyteller. Although less noticed outside of Hip Hop than 2Pac I believe Biggie was Hip Hop's Malcolm X, alot less respected and less far reaching but plenty more doper (no disrespect to MLK or 'Pac). This album is for sure one that needs to be played from cover to cover and it's a shame we could not get more from this great artist before his untimely death.

*Best Songs: "Gimme The Loot", "The What", "Machine Gun Funk", "Juicy"

5. Nas - "Illmatic"

Okay, Okay, I haven't forgotten. There was a time I was mislead and didn't really like Nas. That has since changed. Illmatic, if not the greatest Hip Hop album of all time is for sure placed in the top five. Nas was so much more than a emcee, he was a poet and how he ripped beats  was almost un-human. EVERY song on this album is a classic and even influenced the classics to follow it such as "Ready To Die" and even "Tha Carter III" both using the baby as their album covers. You want some Hip Hop? Consult Nas for the realness

*Best Songs: "Life's A Bitch", "Halftime", "Memory Lane (Sittin in Da Park)", "The World Is Yours"

4. Drake - "Comeback Season" 

Two things, I am aware this is only a mixtape and number two I am aware this is Drake "Jimmy" from Degrassi we are talking about, but you listen to this album as a Hip Hop fan and tell me it's not amazing! Most of ya'll just jumped on the Drake bandwagon (which is cool) but I've been playing dude since the "Room For Improvement" mixtape and I feel this is one of the best releases to come out of a modern artist. Quotables on pretty much EVERY song, Drake shows a dedication and perfection to his craft that hasn't been seen in a LONG TIME. I don't want to say Drake is the savior but I'm sure he is gonna be a leader of this return to Hip Hop.

*Best Songs: "Closer", "Going In For Life", "Think Good Thoughts", "The Last Hope"

3. Fugees - "The Score"

Are the Fugees the greatest Hip Hop group in history? If not that, they surely are the most talked about. Lauryn, Pras and Wyclef together recorded only 2 albums (one of which wasn't a fully marketed release) making "The Score" the talk of legendary status. Will we ever get another Fugees album or will the problems within the group make us hold out longer (it's been 13 years guys...13). We can only hope for the best..

*Best Songs: "How Many Mics", "Ready Or Not", "Killing Me Softly", "Fu-Gee-La"

2. Pharcyde - "Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde"

This album is unlike anything I have ever heard. The crazy style of ODB matched with the imagery that only the members of Pharcyde could create this album is in two words a Bizarre ride. From Fat Lip talking about his run in with a transexual to the classic Hip Hop joint "Passing Me By" Everything about this album is 100.

*Best Songs: "Passing Me By", "Oh Shit", "4 Better Or 4 Worse", "Ya Mama"

1. Prince Paul - "A Prince Among Thieves"

You wanna talk about a concept album? This is in my opinion along with maybe Pink Floyd's "The Wall" the best concept album ever made. Way under respected this album is incredible.

*Best Songs: This album is one full story so it's impossible to pick through

WORTH MENTIONING The Close But No Cigars:
Lupe Fiasco - The Cool
Jay-Z - American Gangster
Ol' Dirty Bastard - Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version
The Roots - Do You Want More?!!!??!
Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
Souls Of Mischief - 93' Til Infinity 

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Feeling Like Here Is Not Home


Lately, I've been feeling really disconnected from everything. I mean, there are still somethings that I can connect to (music sometimes, friendships, etc) but as far as life goes I feel real incomplete like something big out there is just missing.

When you're younger, I guess knowing what you want means "Mom, can I go outside and play", pretty damn simple, but as I get older knowing exactly what I want gets more and more complicated and the answers become less and less available. Why? Actually, I take some of this back.. I do know somethings I want, for instance I really want to travel, I still want to do music to a point, I want to see things, experience things that I have yet to experience but above that I feel very empty, like something is out there but I have yet to reach it. 

One thing I've learned, at least for myself is, I cannot get ANYWHERE I want to be alone. I feed off of other people's energy and drive and they are the motivation behind my movements. I mean, I have my personal drive but other people are really what make me and you know what? I'm ok with that. I enjoy having people around I can depend on because like the quote goes "Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born". I truly believe that. I believe that people unlock things that you yourself cannot do alone, and through my associations and friendships I have learned so much about myself and the world.

So I guess this is about gaining self peace. Realizing the friendships have to be 10% of the 90% inner peace we find in ourselves. Until I get that I will be searching...

So.. Does anyone else feel like that sometimes?

Here's a video to match my mood:

Levi Weaver: You Are Home

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The Things I'd Never Reveal...

20 Things About Me...

1.) I'm extremely complicated. I don't think there has ever been a person that has fully understood what I do or why I do it. I don't like it but that's how it is...

2.) I'm afraid of people seeing my insecurities. I prefer putting on a front so you never truly know what's going on with me. I'm so used to doing that it's hard to distinguish what's reality sometimes for me.

3.) I LOVE Coldplay and Paramore. Eff you if you don't. Truly you're missing out

4.) Music is my life. Most people will say it.. I MEAN it.

5.) I don't like people that think they know everything or that they are better than anyone else. It pisses me off

6.) Sometimes I wish I could fast forward into the future and see how it works out.

7.) I need to get big. There's no other way.

8.) I'm actually really insecure around cute girls I don't know. After meeting them I'll cool down.. and probably make out with them. Jk, Jk.

9.) I'm actually not as free-wheeling as people think. I just learned a hard lesson when I was 100% faithful to a girl I was hooking up with and it turns out while I was being faithful she was fucking one of my best friends. Oops. Girls can't be trusted. I guess there are no rules.. Either that or she had no couth.  

10.) I long for a REAL relationship but I always get caught up between music and girls. It's partly my fault but I'd also like to find someone who understands where my heart lies. Until then, no falling in love for me

11.) Thinking about it.. I don't want anyone to figure me out. I love being illusive.

12.) Girls always say, "Tell me what's going on with you Jon. What's wrong?" So this one time I told what was going on and it just made it weird. I'd rather just keep it to myself from now on thanks!

13.) There are 3 girls that make up the trifecta of my discontent. No names but to one of them I'm sad I lost you, to the second, I'm sad I hurt you and to the third I wish I had you. 

14.) No disrespect to any future or present girls but you will always be compared to them in my mind.

15.) My mom now knows I smoke herb and I lost my virginity.

16.) I can honestly say I joined Myspace, Twitter, Facebook etc. because I wanted to not because everyone else was doing it

17.) Music is like heaven to me

18.) I want to travel the globe

19.)  I'm conscious about what people think of me. No matter what I say.

20.) There are certain things I need to have perfect. Such as my iTunes. Artist names, songs, albums, album covers and genres or else it will drive me crazy. I also can't have too many text messages on my phone. I feel like it's too messy and I won't be able to concentrate. 

Monday, April 27, 2009

Why We Love John Mayer

As if his music wasn't good enough he also is HILARIOUS. 

Here are some of my favorite John Mayer moments:

Video #1: John Mayer & Kanye West Record "Bittersweet"

Amazing right? 

"Go back and listen to Daughters... bitches." - John Mayer

And now, 

Video #2: John Mayer's Next Foray Into Hip Hop Music.

"I like sex.. I'm good at it" - John Mayer

And the best part of it.. That beat was actually DOPE! Lol

Till next time folks!!! 

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Nah... Eff That. Don't Get Them Unless You Mean It..

Hip Hop star Pharrell Williams (from N.E.R.D) looks like he had a change of heart regarding his tattoo's and recently posted some photos of him getting them removed. 

Like they say, tattoo's, though able to come off, are alot harder and alot more expensive getting off than they are getting on. As for the reason Pharrell decided he wanted them gone I am unsure of but whatever it is it doesn't look like a very fun process. 

Below is a video of a removal from some guy on YouTube. The related videos are just as painful. I actually really like tattoos so my advice to those thinking of getting them, make sure you know you want them for sure before you do!



Via: Uzoy's Blog

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Mos Def Covers Kanye West's "Say You Will" LIVE


"The Mighty" Mos Def covers Kanye West's single "Say You Will" live at his show at the Blue Note. From the recording it sounds like he's just chillin' in front of his crowd enjoying himself, doing what Mos does best - making good ass music. The audio is below for ya'll to listen to. Honestly nothing special but cool nonetheless.. Maybe I'll be able to find some video of the show soon.

In other news, Mos Def's new album "The Ecstatic" will hopefully be dropped sometime in June.

"The Ecstatic" Album Cover


Anyways, here is the download link. Hope you dig it!!!

Download/Listen to the track:


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Friday, April 24, 2009

Air Dubai + Westword Music Showcase = HELLEZ x2


So... Another great event for Air Dubai. Colorado newspaper THE WESTWORD has nominated Air Dubai along with other great Colorado acts from all genres to be a part of their 2009 Music Showcase. This, like Warped Tour will be an AWESOME opportunity for Air Dubai but this event, like Warped Tour requires votes... from you, so please go to this website; 


and vote for Air Dubai! Votes for this competition will be going on till no later than noon. Monday June, 15th. If you live in Colorado you can also pick up a Westword and grab a mail in ballot if the internet is not the thing for you!

Thanks everyone!!!

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Warped Tour + Air Dubai = HELLEZ!!!

So, for those of you who are my friends on Facebook/Myspace you would know Air Dubai is in the running for performing in the 2009 Denver spot at Warped Tour! We will only get there though by YOU voting. Votes are accepted EVERY SINGLE DAY so we need you to vote and vote daily! Here is the link to get to that...



The site itself might be a little confusing to navigate but after awhile you will get used to it! Please make sure your vote get's confirmed every time and pray that we make it or at least get our names on some kind of radar! Thanks!!! 

(If you HAVEN'T heard Air Dubai... or you wanna hear us some more, here is the link to our Myspace! Ch-Ch-Ch-Check that shitttt)

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Ey.. Kanye My Nigga But He Like Fishdicks..

I think people are WAY past the initial Kanye hating and are now just in a lull until they find the NEXT thing to hate on. Unless they are talking about Kanye being a Gay Fish which was just damn funny. If you haven't seen that episode of South Park here it is

SOUTH PARK: GAY FISH EPISODE (FEAT. KANYE WEST)

Anyway, just recently an unofficial music video by Mill Miller was posted to the internet using Kanye's song "Street Lights" from his album "808's And Heartbreak". For those who discussed the album with me you'd know I REALLY love that song and the video fits the tone and emotion of the song really well. 

Soooo, I wanted to post the video for you guys to check out, I hope you enjoy it! 



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Ugh... FML.

Sometimes it's good to have things that remind us other people's lives are just as shitty/shittier than ours. I stumbled across FMyLife.com through some friends and instantly fell in love with it! 

The concept of the blog site is for people to post their embarrassing stories covering such topics as Life, Love, Work, Sex, Friendships etc. 

I've visited the site a couple of times and got some really good laughs from such stories as the ones below..







(sorry if they are too small to read - You might be able to click for larger photos?..) 

If you want to check out the site, or post your own FML's you can visit the site at http://www.fmylife.com/

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When The Sun Rises... She Watches Over Me..

So... who out there knows about The Foreign Exchange?

For those of you who are un-educated, "The Foreign Exchange" is the Hip Hop/Soul music project from "Little Brother" Emcee Phonte & Dutch Producer Nicolay. The producer/Emcee duo began talking over Okayplayer.com's message boards and began recording together by sending tracks back and forth without ever meeting in person, hence the name "Foreign Exchange". Their first album, "Connected" was received VERY well by critics and fans alike and has since been regarded as a classic Alternative Hip Hop album.



















After the success of their first album, "The Foreign Exchange" released their second album "Leave It All Behind" in 2008. This album too was received very well, noted not only for it's sound but also it's notable differences from the first album.

















A couple of weeks ago, "The Foreign Exchange" released a video for their single from the second album titled "Take Off The Blues". Here it is for you to enjoy! 

Also be sure to check out more music from THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE on their Myspace Music page! www.myspace.com/theforeignexchange


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Some Creative Title...


Hey foolio's!!!

So I've decided to venture out and work on my own blog! I hope to create an atmosphere that is 100% the Jon Shockness/ Rhias experience so if you don't know me yet... here's your chance!

My plan and idea for this blog is basically to drop you guys stuff that I dig so that hopefully you can dig the shittt too!!!! I plan to talk about music, food, movies, life, girls, music... movies... food....girls...life. Etc. If you can't dig that... EFF' YOU leave my spot!

For those that know me Music is such a big part of/is my life! A large part of the music sections will probably consist of Hip Hop music, bitching about Rap music, Coldplay's music, Paramore's music and some dope ass local or unsigned artists. Purely based off the reason I love dem' things.

As far as Food goes, this might be a little more slim of a section but boy do I love a good cooked meal. If I spot some bomb ass recipes or something I might give you the heads up on em!

Movies will most likely be right up there with music when it comes to amount of blogging cause I love a good movie

and lastly,

Girls will PROBABLY be a big topic as well but I mean... what else is new??

I hope to have some great stuff up for you guys soon!!! Thanks for stopping by!

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