T.I. just dropped his single ‘Like That’ for his 4th album ‘Trouble Man’ which drops September 4th. ‘Like That’ [produced by Lil C and Lamar “Mars” Edwards] couldn’t have dropped any sooner. I’m not sure about how the weather has been in other cities, but Seattle it’s just now starting to warm up, and when its warm outside, songs like this make the perfect driving music.
Of all things….. You live in Seattle Washington, did you REALLY have to mess up the Starbucks???? o_O
In case you just happen to live in a cave somewhere and didn’t know that a bunch of ninja looking protesters gave downtown Seattle the business on Monday May 1st also known as “May Day”; then I’m here to give you a quick briefing with a few pictures [thanks to my girl Ashle,] to show you a little bit of what went down.
But before I get down to what happened in our lovely Evergreen city, check out the origin of May Day below:
- May Day on May 1 is an ancient Northern Hemisphere spring festival and usually a public holiday;[1] it is also a traditional spring holiday in many cultures. – Via wikipedia
- Workers in scores of nations each year mark the first of May. Socialists and practicing communists wave red banners in the streets. Throw in a few anarchists and you have the makings of May Day, the traditional International Workers’ Day celebrated around the world. – Via nbcchicago
I’m a couple of days late, but because I actually like this video I felt the need to post it anyways.
Rihanna recently dropped her video for “Where Have You Been” and I have to say, Rihanna is stepping it back all the way up. I honestly can’t remember the last time Rihanna did any real choreography like this in a music video, but I know everyone was happy to see her doing more than just winding her hips for 4 minutes.
Every time I get ready to love me some Nicki again, I see one of her live performances and wonder what happened. You have to be honest, the woman knows what she’s doing. She may not always make music that the Hip Hop world approves of, but it kills over seas.
Recently Nicki Minaj performed her hit single ‘Starships’ live in Japan. My only bone I have to pick is her lip Rapping. I will never understand it, but the crowd at least had a good time.
Sidenote: if she isn’t lip rapping, then she needs a louder mic.
About 10 or so minutes ago, Roderic dropped the music video for his song “In God We Trust” off his newest project “More Is Code.” One thing people will learn about Roderic when they listen to this project is that there is more than one side to him. He has his party side, his sexy side, his sweet side, and right now he’s showing us his deep side. Check out Roderic’s music video for “In God We Trust” above, and download “More Is Code” here!
As artist we sometimes feel the need to give people content based soley on whats popular at the moment. Because of this, we tend to lead people astray from whats real. Even worse we never connect with those who need it most…… With That said; I give you some of my deepest thoughts. #InGodWeTrust - Roderic
When I first read about this incident on Komo4 I thought, “damn not another murder in Seattle” but then I watched the video which gives a quick and dirty breakdown about what really happened and then I thought, “how DARE the government allow smoke shops to sell that mess!”
Basically in a Naybesa style nutshell, what happened is, a 17-year-old boy [whose name has not been released] was at a friend’s house in Tukwila Saturday morning where he stabbed a girl to death for a reason that is currently unknown.
The boy [who's in custody] said he spent the night before smoking spice which is a legal synthetic marijuana:
“He said that he had smoked large amounts of what they call ‘spice’ – I believe the name of it is K2. It’s sold at smoke shops all over the place in this state.” – Said the boys Uncle