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Monday, April 29, 2013

Barack Obama Jokes About Jay-Z and Taylor Swift, Walks Out to DJ Khaled







First, Barack Obama walked out with DJ Khaled's "All I Do Is Win" as his introduction song. Coming to the podium, he joked, "How do you like my new entrance music?" He then referenced the extreme right wing pundit (who's also been critical of Beyoncé lately) saying, "Rush Limbaugh warned you about this -- second term baby!"
Then, during his opening monologue (at the 4:15 mark of the video above), he referenced Jay-Z and Beyoncé's recent controversial trip to Cuba, and Hova's response track "Open Letter."
"This whole controversy with Jay-Z going to Cuba; it's unbelievable," said Obama. "I've got 99 problems, and now Jay-Z's one!"
People have been cracking "99 Problems" jokes for quite some time (since the hit song came out on "The Black Album" in 2004) but hearing Obama bring it back was worth quite a laugh.
Later on, Obama commented on the budget sequester issue, saying, "Republicans fell in love with this thing, and now they can't stop talking about how much they hate it. It's like we're trapped in a Taylor Swift album."
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Friday, April 26, 2013

#Interview @DolotheBandit #SmarterHipHop #Dope #TeamRetweet

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Check out this Smarter Hip Hop Interview with Dolo the Bandit!


Smarter Hip Hop:  Why do you call yourself Dolo the Bandit?
Dolo the Bandit:  I'm a cartoonist and always wanted to create my own characters as a kid. DisObeying unLawful Orders is the acronym for Dolo, which is what a Bandit is all about.



Smarter Hip Hop:  How long have you been rhyming?

Dolo the Bandit:  On an industry standard level, since high school.



Smarter Hip Hop:  What makes Dolo the Bandit stand out from all the rest of the emcees out today?
Dolo the Bandit:  I stand out due to not trying to fit in and follow everyone else.  I'm a full artist in every sense and more.

 
Smarter Hip Hop:  For the people that have yet to download your latest EP, Project Monarch, what would you like to say about it?   What can listeners expect?
Dolo the Bandit:  Expect a piece of music that pays homage to the boom bap sound in hip-hop.   Its Jazz inspired, soul influenced, and was the put together shortly before I got shot, it almost didn't make it!



Smarter Hip Hop:  Sorry to hear about that.... it's great that you bounced back strong and healthy.
How do you feel about the current state of Hip Hop?
Dolo the Bandit:   I feel like hip-hop is returning slowly but surely. It's at war with the culture it derived from but hope is alive and well.


Smarter Hip Hop:  Where do you see Hip Hop going in the next 5 years?

Dolo The Bandit:  I see a curve happening that will hopefully bring back some substance and warmth to the music again.


Smarter Hip Hop:  Where do you see Dolo the Bandit as an artist in the next 5 years?

Dolo the Bandit:   Being one of the leaders of the new school ushering in the wave of good music and true Emcees.


Smarter Hip Hop:  If you had the power to change one thing in Hip Hop right now, what would that be?

Dolo the Bandit:  The feminization and fashionista presence that's running ramped right now.


Smarter Hip Hop:   What artists or albums do you currently have in rotation right now?

Dolo the Bandit:  no one.


Smarter Hip Hop:  Is there anything else you would like to plug?  Any last words or shout outs?

Dolo the Bandit:  Project Monarch available now for download.  Target Practice on the way, look out of the new single " No Bottom".


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Shout out to The Giant Blast
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

TBNT: Episode 6 Part 2 : Should Women Submit to a Man? find out @smarterhiphop

What is one thing that will make a man marry a woman? @smarterhiphop

In 2013 what can a woman offer a man that is too much for him to say no? How can a woman take her marital destiny into her own hands?

ANOTHER LOOK AT #TheFirstAmendment VIA @BUTTNAKEDNESS FIND OUT MORE @SMARTERHIPHOP


The First Amendment
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably toassemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances
I am beginning this rant with the definition of the First Amendment to be clear on WHAT is protected by the law. Many are confused and cite law without regard to its true meaning; thus erroneously invoking invisible rights. The first amendment does NOT protect obscenity, child pornography, true threats, fighting words, incitement to imminent lawless action, criminal solicitation or defamation. So now that we have this cleared up; let me begin with my total and utter disdain for the actions, words and posts of many Americans across the country this past week.
It is no surprise that many were angry at the results of the Presidential election. For the past four years, our country has been in one of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Many lost jobs, homes, and savings thus becoming homeless; including myself. Some blamed the President for not doing enough; others accepted it as an inheritance from the Bush administration and trudged forward. I was on the fence. Personally, I felt the President was not doing enough to create jobs; while congress presented many obstacles for passing bills to create jobs, I still had very strong convictions against the President. I was discouraged, angry and downright terrified about my future.
As the election grew closer, I became interested in the views of BOTH sides. I knew the country was torn on the health care issue, but we also had 24 million unemployed Americans that were not lazy welfare recipients, but hardworking people caught in a downward spiral of a crashing economy. I decided to watch ALL of the debates with an open mind searching for a candidate I could identify with and had a REAL plan of action. Majority of my black friends had already made their mind up about Obama. The “My President IS black” slogan was getting old; I mean…He is mixed like me… I am only black when it is convenient; (insert sarcasm). I was NOT going to vote for someone because his or her skin is brown… period!
I listened to the President speak on numerous occasions; citing that he is aware we are STILL out of work, but he also outlined a specific plan to create more jobs. By the third debate I felt a serious disconnect with Romney; this man constantly proposed one thing and then said another. I combed the internet searching for his “plan”… I NEVER found it. I then researched his background; it was interesting that he was responsible for outsourcing several thousand jobs overseas to cut costs for his company; ironically one of the companies I used to work for years ago. That did not sit well with me. Then there were his ever-changing policies on women’s rights. While I have heard those argue against the fact that once he got into office he would NOT abolish programs like Planned Parenthood; in one debate he was quoted as saying we need to preach abstinence not sex education; I am assuming he has never seen 16 and pregnant (again insert sarcasm).  I had one big disconnect with this Millionaire running for President; and then there was President Obama.
I was an undecided voter to say the least, but by the time Election Day had come I had made my decision and it was NOT Roseanne Bar. I felt compelled to give our President another chance to make it right in this country. Four years was hardly enough time to settle into the white house and fix the tragedies to which he inherited from the previous EIGHT years. A few short hours passed and the results yielded a winner; A second term for our President, Barack Obama. I was not jumping for joy, but I was satisfied this country made the right decision… my intuition begged me not to vote for Romney and I listened.
Social media soared with posts on both sides; those FOR and AGAINST Obama, friends were divided… families were fighting… all in the spotlight of the WORLD.  Instagram was filled with hilarious, antidotal pictures of a conceding Romney; and then came the REAL anger. I began seeing people I went to junior high and high school with posting racial insinuations about the Presidents landside (electoral vote) win… BUT it got deeper…racist posts did not stop there… people began making assassination threats against the President and his children… evil rants beneath pictures of the first daughters calling them the N word and Monkeys (these ARE children)… and the infamous N-word was being thrown around like a football in a field.  Our country was divided… once again… by color.
What is interesting was NOT one of these racist posts included a rant about the so-called policies of our President they despised… only their racial hatred for the color of his skin; a scapegoat nevertheless. Today a woman was fired from her job after going on a racial rant citing the hopes of someone assassinating our President. Yet she does not see the err in her ways. (As she was exercising her right to FREE speech) and now SHE is being threatened (oh the irony)…  Has America even progressed in the last 300 years? Are WE NOT as divided as we were some 200 years ago when the civil war raged on to end slavery? Are we not as divided as we were when MLK Jr. marched the hate-filled streets of Selma and as divided, as we were the day Rodney King was nearly beaten to death; how can America, friends, family, and citizens recover from this blatant disdain for one another… because of the color of our skin?

Thursday, April 18, 2013

#NowPlaying #Video @MonoBagends "You Drive Me Crazy" #Music



Listen to the latest single from Mono Bagends "You Drive Me Crazy" (featuring Mela Bela).

Get more updates on Mono Bagends at http://www.bagendsblog.blogspot.com

Tuesday, April 16, 2013