Money, Cash, Hov
Baking in $34 mil in 2006, Jay-Z is number one on Forbes‘ “Hip-Hop Cash Kings.” 2pac didn’t make it on the list (for obvious reason); however, he’s still making money from heaven.
Baking in $34 mil in 2006, Jay-Z is number one on Forbes‘ “Hip-Hop Cash Kings.” 2pac didn’t make it on the list (for obvious reason); however, he’s still making money from heaven.
Grumpy Ol’Reilly once again takes rap lyrics out of their context and uses them to blast rappers. He just proved his bigotry by loud-mouthing about Nas whose music he knows absolutely nothing of. Even when Bakari Kitwana, the author of The Hip Hop Generation: Young Blacks and the Crisis in African American Culture, tries to explain to him why Nas isn’t a gangster rapper and how he uses his words as a vehicle to heal instead of to promote violence. But O’Reilly is too much of a moron to understand that.
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NPR profiles Louis Armstrong as the trumpet innovator:
Armstrong vastly redefined the context in which the trumpet was played. His sense of rhythm and timing took jazz from a staid, 2/4 beat to a languid, more sophisticated 4/4 feel, paving the way for swing and for soloists to take center stage.
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An interview with jazz vocalist Kate McGarry on NPR.
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A collection of the new trend: Web Bubble Logo Land.
A collection of references regarding to commentary on the Web gathered by Jeremy Keith.