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Columbus: Overrated White Guy (Top 10 Overrated White People)

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COLUMBUS: OVERRATED WHITE GUY (Top 10 Overrated White People)
“We continue to praise Columbus, the vicious conquistador, as a hero.”

On Monday, our nation will celebrate Columbus Day, although Columbus was an immoral treasure hunter who merely stumbled upon a region that had already been “discovered” by indigenous nonwhite peoples. In the true spirit of Columbus, I have decided to make my own list of overrated white people:

Elvis Presley — Elvis didn’t write his own songs, barely played the guitar, and was a worse actor than the entire cast of “Belly.” Despite being a cheap facsimile of Little Richard, he is still known as the “King of Rock ’n’ Roll.” Only in America.

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton

— Despite bombing Africa and the Middle East regularly, approving the Welfare Reform Bill, the Prison Litigation Reform Act, and “three strikes” legislation, black folk regularly regard Clinton as a messianic figure.

Babe Ruth — While there is no doubt Babe Ruth was the most dominant player of his era, he was also the beneficiary of smaller playing fields and a segregated league. Still, Ruth, rather than Hank Aaron or Willie Mays, is the most celebrated player in the history of the sport.

Bill Walton — Walton embodies hyperbole. As an announcer, Walton regularly refers to at least eight different players as the “best player in the world, bar none” and regularly refers to routine turnovers as “the worst play in the history of Western civilization.” As a player, Walton put together one of the greatest college careers in NCAA history and won an NBA title. Still, a career full of injuries make Walton’s placement on the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players list dubious at best.

Eminem — Without question, Marshall Mathers is a dope MC. His first two LPs (particularly the second) will go down as classics. Still, the genius label is too quickly attached to Em at the expense of more significant old-school rappers like Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane, as well as contemporaries like Black Thought, Kool Keith and Common.

Tony Romo — From mishandled to untimely interceptions, Romo finds new ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Still, the Cowboys quarterback is considered a top-tiered QB.

Justin Timberlake — He can dance. He can sing. Is he any better than dozens of black R&B singers? No.

Paris Hilton — What does she do again?
For my next trick, I’ll make a list of overrated Black people. My top choice? Here’s a hint: It rhymes with Schmarack Chlobama.

Marc Lamont Hill is a professor at Columbia University and a Fox News commentator.

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Cleveland Hip Hop Artists Set to Do Harvard

PAA All-Stars to Perform At Harvard University, Other Boston Sites
Student Group to Demonstrate the Positive Nature of Hip-Hop Culture

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Jahi credit (BFresh Photography)

Jahi credit (BFresh Photography)

(Cleveland, Ohio) Progressive Arts Alliance (PAA) is pleased to announce that the PAA All-Stars student
group will perform and present at Harvard University in October. The PAA All-Stars consists of students
from the annual RHAPSODY Hip-Hop Summer Arts Camp, which was recently highlighted in the World
Almanac for Kids as a featured “fun camp.” All youth in the group are from the Greater Cleveland area.

The PAA All-Stars, a group of emerging, young professional artists from PAA’s annual camp, opened
for legendary hip-hop pioneer Grandmaster Flash at the 2007 Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology in
Cleveland
. The group has also performed at the 2007 Annual Meeting of The Cleveland Foundation and has
also made appearances at Cleveland City Hall, the Ohio Independent Film Festival, and the Diversity Center of
Northeast Ohio as well as performing at the Cleveland State University Wolstein Center with the Contemporary
Youth Orchestra. Members of the group include Robert Crump, Shutha Dejarnette, Tyler Drummer, Connnor
Musarra
, Rolanda Carter, Demetrius Camp, Ray Smith, and Tristen Hall.

Students will perform at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education’s Continuing the
Conversation:
Building Community conference that will convene an international audience of Arts In
Education Harvard alumni. PAA Executive Director and Founder Santina Protopapa is among the Harvard
alumni who will be at the event. Students will also perform at other sites in Boston and will visit other youth
arts education programs. Sites include the Berklee School of Music, The Flagship Intel Clubhouse at The
Museum of Science, Boston, and the worldwide headquarters of undergroundhiphop.com.

Students will share the stage with Jahi, an international hip-hop emcee originally from Cleveland, who
is among the professional artist-educators at PAA. For over ten years, Jahi has worked with youth using hip-
hop in education in addition to touring nationally and internationally with groups such as Public Enemy,
Blackalicious, and Nobody Beats the Beats, among others. His lyrics are best described as socially conscious.

PAA’s annual Hip-Hop Summer Arts Camp is an installment of the RHAPSODY Hip-Hop Education
Program
: Recognizing Hip-Hop as a Powerful Source of Development for Youth. RHAPSODY is a
program of Progressive Arts Alliance, a Cleveland-based non-profit arts-in-education organization. The mission
of PAA is to provide experiences in the contemporary arts that stimulate critical thinking and promote
progressive thought. Much of PAA’s educational mission centers around the utilization of the contemporary
arts as a compelling educational tool. For more information, visit http://www.paalive.org, e-mail
paainfo@paalive.org or call (216) 772-4PAA (4722).

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Hip Hop Chess Tourney Kicks Off in SF This Weekend

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Hip-Hop Chess Federation Adds “All Queens” Panel to  West Coast Kings
& Queens Tournament
Rappers, Scholars and Artists Gather to Inspire SF Youth

hip-hop-chess-federation-225Sept. 22nd 2009, San Francisco, CA- The Hip-Hop Chess Federation is
proud to announce the West Coast Kings & Queens Tournament. The
Hip-Hop Chess Federation
is the world’s first organization to fuse
music, chess and martial arts to promote unity, strategy and
non-violence. There will be a traditional rated chess tournament,
people can learn chess basics, watch graffiti art battles, b-boy
ciphers, celebrity chess matches, martial arts exhibitions, prize
giveaways and more! It all takes place Oct. 10th 2009 at John
O’Connell High School
from 9AM to 6PM at 2355 Folsom St. @ 19th in San
Francisco, Ca. ADMISSION IS FREE FOR ALL AGES.

Celebrity guests inculde Rakaa Iriscience from Dilated Peoples, rap
legend Ray Luv, Traxamillion, Casual from Hieroglyphics, Balance and
Big Rich, Conscious Daughters, T-KASH, DLabrie and others to be
announced. The event will be DJ’ed by KMEL Street Soldiers DJ Malcolm
Marshall
. There will also be a special All Queens Life Strategies
Panel where Birth of the Chess Queen author Marilyn Yalom, Conscious
Daughters
, rapper Melina Jones and Jean Hoffman of 9 Queens will
discuss how young girls can step forward with positivity and
confidence into the future.

“It was time for the HHCF to do something specifically to celebrate
the power and impact of the artists from the west coast,” said HHCF
founder and CEO Adisa Banjoko. “We always provide safe, family
friendly environments for people to discover their true potential in
life and have fun. So many young girls out there love the game of
chess. We wanted to set something up just to celebrate the queens. We
wanted to give these girls direct access to women of knowledge and
strength, in hopes that these young ladies will follow their lead.”

“We are enthusiastic and grateful to all the celebrities, kids and
educators coming together for the Kings & Queens Tournament,” said
Banjoko. “This organization has been hurt badly by the failing
economy. Yet by forging strong strategic alliances we’re still pushing
ahead. These are tough times for many of America’s youth. Nevertheless
the HHCF remains unflinching in our goal to share the countless
educational and artistic life options for them in this world. We are
grateful for all the rappers, chess masters and martial artists who
have donated their time to teaching kids healthy alternatives to
violence on the streets. Since our explosive beginning there have been
many imitations, but there is only one Hip-Hop Chess Federation! See
you all there.”

All who wish to compete in the Kings & Queens Tournament can sign up
today at:http://www.bayareachess.com

Partners for the West Coast Kings & Queens Tournament are Bay Area
Chess and WuChess.com. Other sponsors include JW Foundation, 9 Queens,
www.thechesspiece.com, www.thechessdrum.net, 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu SF,
www.mikerelm.com.com, Heroes Martial Arts and Upper Playground. For
more information on how to participate visit
www.hiphopchess.blogspot.com
WATCH KINGS & QUEENS VIDEO:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xadbnk_hiphop-chess-w-rakaa-traxamillion-t_lifestyle
Media Contact |    Meko Gaborski (323) 335-4497
gaborski@shinkenpublicrelations.com

Houston Sends Strong Message to Questlove &

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questlove-400Looks like the city of Houston put a hurting on a quite a few folks this past Sunday. First, the Texans came out and put the smash on my beloved Oakland Raiders..I started to shell out 99 bucks for a close the field ticket and at the last minute something told me to save my money. It was a good call. I spared the agony as the Texans showed the Raiders.. 29-6 is not a good look.. Lucky for me I was able to nurse my ‘wounds’ at the crib…

Now on the other hand, my good friend Questlove of the Roots, a die hard Eagles fan.. Well he wasn’t so lucky. In the early hours of the morning was involved in a car crash. No, he wasn’t driving-It was a cab and he messed up his hand.. I hit him up today to see if he’ll be able to play his drums.. I guess thats a dumb question cause Quest can play with one hand if need be.. Anyway it was good to see he came out relatively unscathed. It was Quest second accident in the past year..Oh yeah Quest did hit me back finally and said he’s doing fine hanging out on the set of 30 Rock.

As the I watched my beloved Raiders get squashed and heard about Quest’s accident, I couldn’t help but wonder if The Great State of Texas was sending us both a message.. Don’t mess with Texas.. Don’t mess with the cab drivers and don’t mess with the football team.. Ok already.. I hear ya loud and clear..LOL

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The Roots’ ‘?uestlove’ injured in Houston car crash

http://blogs.chron.com/celebritybuzz/2009/10/the_roots_uestlove_injured_in.html

The Roots star Ahmir ‘?uestlove’ Thompson is nursing an injured hand after he was involved in a car crash in Houston on Sunday morning.

The producer and drummer for the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon house band took to his online blog in the early hours of Sunday to tell fans of his close encounter, initially insisting he had escaped unscathed.

He wrote on his Twitter.com page, “I gots (sic) to be the golden child. Survived yet another car crash unscathed. The cab however…”

But in another post a few moments later, Thompson admitted his hand had suffered slightly in the collision.

He added, “Left hand feels pain but in the scheme of things I’m happy to be alive and leaving Houston.”

It’s the second car accident Thompson has been caught up in in the last year — last November, the acclaimed hip-hop band survived a bus crash in Paris escaping with minor cuts and bruises.

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Pittsburgh Troy Polamalu Steps Up and Sets a Good Example for Other Pro-Athletes

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Troy Polamalu sets a perfect example for other pro athletes to follow

Troy Polamalu sets a perfect example for other pro athletes to follow

Major props have to go out to Troy Polamalu.. As Paradise of X-Clan pointed out this all pro Pittsburgh Steeler personifies the type of off the field behavior for all athletes to follow. This brother stands firm for a number of causes. Most notable is the behind the scenes work he does with the homeless.

Many people don’t know, but Polamalu is well known amongst Pittsburgh’s homeless because he shows up to freeway underpasses and other spots where homeless people live and he brings them food, clothing. He buys them groceries and looks out for folks. It’s a thing that many in the media knew little about-which is a testament to Polamalu because he wasn’t trying to be some media hero.

It was during the G20 summit when the homeless were being forcibly moved that Paradise Gray and Jasiri X ran into Polamalu who was visibly upset when he learned how the homeless was being treated. He was doing all that he could do to help them out..

Hence Polamalu helping out his people in a devastated Somoa should be of no surprise. This is what he does and because of his heroism we salute him and hold him up as a shining example for all to follow..

-Davey D-

Gorman: Polamalu pauses for Samoan cause

by Kevin Gorman

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/columnists/s_646356.html

Troy Polamalu has developed a cult following here and throughout the NFL for his long, curly locks and Tasmanian Devil-style of play. It shouldn’t have taken a natural disaster in his homeland for us to ask about Polamalu’s bond with his Samoan heritage.

Not until the 8.0-magnitude earthquake and three ensuing tsunami tidal waves that killed 168 people in the South Pacific this past week did we bother to explore the background of the superstar safety, already one of the Steelers’ all-time greats. For once, we should not worry about the status of his injured left knee and treat Polamalu as a person instead of a cartoon hero.

Polamalu was born in California and raised in Oregon, but comes from American Samoa descent and a traditional Samoan upbringing. He speaks softly, but Polamalu wants the world to know he’s willing to raise his voice and lend his name to a cause close to both his heart and heritage.

“It’s different in the sense that, we had a tragedy here with Hurricane Katrina, but this is islands in the South Pacific. It’s not as Westernized. Help is not immediate. In that case, it’s scary,” Polamalu said. “I don’t know how outspoken you can be and be heard, and who would really care. It depends. We’re not dealing with Texas or Louisiana. We’re dealing with American Samoa, which is a protected territory of the United States. I mean, western Samoa, America couldn’t care less about — but I would probably say the majority of the (Polynesian) NFL players are from there.”

Six NFL defensive linemen are from American Samoa (pop. 66,000) alone, but there are 30-plus NFL players with family ties to the South Pacific. The Steelers have two in left guard Chris Kemoeatu, a Tongan raised in Hawaii, and Polamalu, who would like to see Samoa recognized as something other than a breeding ground for future NFL players.

“Honestly,” Polamalu said, “I think the NFL should get involved. Most importantly, hopefully, the United States government will get involved.”

The voice of Polynesian players past and present has already been heard. The NFL organized a conference call Friday with FEMA and the Red Cross, at the request of retirees Jack Thompson and Vai Sikahema, to keep players updated and to assess what to do charitably. It’s a sign of the impact pro athletes can have in using their influence to make a difference.

“We have to go down there and help rally the troops and rally the people,” Sikahema said, “because they so highly regard their players who come and have made a name for themselves in the NFL.”

None is regarded as highly as Polamalu, among the league’s most identifiable stars for wearing his hair long in the Samoan tradition. What’s sad is that we don’t much more about a man who is so deep spiritually and culturally. Polamalu’s family is from Ta’u, one of five volcanic islands in the American Samoa and a place he describes as one where people live in huts and off the land. The damage is more severe in developed isles like Tutuila, where capital city Pago Pago was under water.

Miami Dolphins nose tackle Paul Soliai had an aunt and uncle die in the tsunami and has other relatives unaccounted for and Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Jonathan Fanene lost some cousins, so Polamalu knows how fortunate he is that his family still living there survived.

“Thank God my family is safe, but the Samoan community is a little different in the sense that it’s really small and really family-oriented,” Polamalu said. “Even friends are considered family, and a lot of my friends and their immediate relatives have not been found yet.”

While Polamalu wasn’t born in the Samoan islands and plans to defer charitable leadership to those who were, he wants to use his platform and lend his presence as part of the Samoan concept of fa’a lavelave.

Polamalu understands the clash of cultures between the Samoan way and the Westernized world, and knows that throwing money at the disaster won’t solve the crisis. Samoans are Aboriginal, live in villages and follow a chiefly system, where livestock can be considered more valuable than money.

Under fa’a lavelave, everybody contributes.

For the love of the game and Polynesians like Polamalu who play it with such passion, it’s time we put our fa’a lavelave in and show some support.

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Live from Pittsburgh: A Hole in the Wall-What They Refused to Show at G20

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Paradise Gray, Jasiri X and Sister Teisha visit an area on the Northside of Pittsburgh, PA, A five minute walk from the David L. Lawrence Convention Center where the G20 was held.

So you think that you live in a “Hole in the wall”?

You aint’ seen nothing yet! This is the Pittsburgh, PA that they did not want visitors at the G20 Summit to see.

http://www.1HOOD.org

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Afrika Bambaataa pays tribute to fellow Pioneer Mr Magic

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afrikabambataashadescolor-2The Universal Zulu Nation gives HONOR and RESPECT to Brother Mr. Magic who was a Giant and Pioneer in the Growth of Hip Hop Radio. A brother who was not scare to challenge what was being played on mainstream radio. A brother who show Love not Hate when it came down to playing all forms of Hip Hop Music on the airwaves. A brother whom gave Hip Hop events so that the artist could have a venue to show their skills and craft for the people who love Hip Hop. A brother who help so many to start a career in Hip Hop as well as to help many artist get a record deal. Many of us in The Universal Zulu Nation knew of this brother before he was name Mr. Magic and watch him grow in the name of Hip Hop. He is due Respect and Honor and he will be truly missed. Mr. Magic May Allah be please with your soul and to your Family, Relatives and Friends many Blissings (not Blessings cause Blessings in Etymology means MArk with Blood) be unto you all.

To all our Brothers and Sisters in Hp Hop Community World Wide or Humans of Earth. The Angel of Death has been claiming many entertainers/artist in the last 3 years. We know we all have to past this life but something is going wrong with All Humans Beings on the planet,especially dealing with our health and what food we eat and the negativity that we all put out to the atmosphere all over Mother Earth.We must make a change for the better of ourselves and Mother Earth. This is no Joke to play with. Your bodies can be of Gods and Goddesses or it can be of the Devil = Hate and Chaos. Which side of The Matrix will you Chose.

Take care of yourselves and May The Supreme Force to whom is called by so many names Bliss and watch out for All of Us on Earth and Beyond.
Love,Truth, Peace, Freedom and Justice
Brother Afrika Bambaataa
The Amen Ra of Universal Hip Hop Culture

Hip Hop Legends DJ Premier &DJ Nasty Nes Offer Condolances to Hip Hop Radio Pioneer Mr Magic

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Hip Hop Legends DJ Premier  &DJ  Nasty Nes offer Up Heartfelt Condolances for Hip Hop Radio Pioneer Mr Magic

I just got the sad news that Mr Magic has passed away this morning (10/3/09) from a heart attack. 
 
nessieMr Magic has been my mentor & his legendary Hip-Hop show “RAP ATTACK” on NY’s WBLS is THE show that played a BIG influence on my first Hip-Hop show on Seattle’s 1250 KFOX back in the 80’s, including the name for my Hip-Hop show “KCMU RAP ATTACK” from the 90’s to late 2000 & now with www.RapAttackLives.com.
 
Thank you Mr Magic for being such a positive influence in my Radio & Hip-Hop career. I owe a lot of my success to you because as a teenager I wanted to be just like you.
 
Here’s what DJ Premier says about the legendary, “MR. MAGIC”:
 
premierI WANT TO SEND OUT THE UTMOST RESPECT AND CONDOLENCES TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN RIVAS—-aka MR. MAGIC

HE PASSED AWAY THIS MORNING OF A HEART ATTACK…..

TRUE HIP HOP HEADS KNOW THAT HIS HISTORY IS SO LONG
DUE TO HIM BEING THE FIRST RAP MIXSHOW TO EVER BE ON COMMERCIAL RADIO ON NEW YORK’S WBLS–(107.5) WITH MARLEY MARL AND FLY TY IN 1982-1984…….THEN WENT ON TO WHBI IN OCTOBER OF 1984 AND THEN
BACK TO WBLS in 1985 and WDAS in Philly SIMULTANEOUSLY

HE PAVED THE WAY FOR ALL RADIO STATIONS THAT EVER DID MIXSHOWS AND ALSO SPARKED THE CAREER OF BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS DUE TO THE DISS HE SHOWED WHEN THEY CAME TO SHOP THEIR DEMO TO HIM AND WAS TURNED AWAY WHICH THEN SPARKED “SOUTH BRONX” AND “THE BRIDGE IS OVER”…….

HE WAS KNOWN FOR HIS DIRECT AND SARCASTIC ATTITUDE ON THE AIR AND EVERY ARTIST WANTED HIS APPROVAL WHEN IT CAME TO BREAKING NEW RECORDS……..HE EVEN HAD SONGS DEDICATED TO HIM BY THE LEGENDARY WHODINI–(“MR. MAGIC’S WAND”) WHICH WAS SURPRISINGLY PRODUCED BY ONE OF MY FAVORITE ARTISTS THOMAS DOLBY…….

SHOUTS OUT TO MARLEY MARL AND FLY TY FOR THE CORRECT INFORMATION ON THIS……

REST IN PEACE MR. MAGIC………….DJ PREMIER

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Remembering Mr Magic (RIP)-Hip Hop Loses It’s Frankie Crocker

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Remembering Mr Magic-Hip Hop Loses It’s Frankie Crocker

by Davey D and Mark Skillz

mr-magic-225Today just getting word that one of our Hip Hop pioneers has passed. As I started writing this we’re still trying to officially confirm, but according to what DJ Premier twitted earlier Mr Magic who was best known as being among the first to have a Hip Hop show on a major radio station has passed.  Still trying to process all this, because we’ve lost so many people this year. It was just a week or so ago we were mourning the passing of DJ Roc Raida.  For us in the Bay Area we lost a longtime KPFA  radio colleague and well known activist Gina Hotta. She passed of a heart attack. What we’re hearing w/ Mr Magic he too passed of a heart attack. He was 55 years old.

If you were around in the late 70s/early 80s then you will clearly understand what Magic meant to Hip Hop. For years he was the pinnacle. When he started out on WHBI, just hearing his show was major. It was a really big deal, because what we were doing in the parks, at rec centers and in our living rooms was insulated. No one else in the world knew what was bubbling up in the Bronx.  When Magic got picked up and was added to the line up of commercial station WBLS.. It was major. One of our own had graduated and was on the big stage. Saturday night was what so many of us eagerly looked foward to…Mr Magic with his booming voice gave Hip Hop that importance. He had what they call gravitas. He made you and Hip Hop official. He was a radio announcer not a kid doing college radio. He wasn’t someone shouting into a microphone. He was our Frankie Crocker, who was the legendary DJ and at the time program director for WBLS.

Was just talking to Hip Hop historian and writer Mark Skillz  who also grew up on Magic and he noted that Magic laid the ground work for every on air personality that came from the streets and made it to radio. He was always classy even when he was arrogant and he could sure be arrogant at times.  He was older than the average listener and fan of rap at that time and could’ve easily been associated with disco or soul music. But he put everything on the line because he really believed in the music. On a couple of occasions he was fired. The most infamous occasion was when he stood up to Frankie Crockerwho as mentioned was a legend in his on right. Crocker wanted to change formats and take rap off the air. Magic stood up to him and refused to change his show and was fired resulting in him returning to his first station WHBI.  Skillz added that its important to understand that back then and even recently, people paid to have a show on WHBI. You had to raise money to have a slot on the air.

Magic was important to two different eras of Hip Hop. He was the connection to the  pioneering day also known as True School. He was the one that brought us Flash, Mele-Mel, Crash Crew, Sugar Hill, Busy Bee etc.  he later became the important gateway to the what we now know as the Golden Era. He was once dubbed Sir Juice as he was the big connection and champion for the Juice Crew. Skill z was sharing memories with Sweet Gee this morning upon hearing the news and was reminded by G that the original Juice Crew was Sal Abbatiello, Sweet Gee, DJ June Bug, Kurtis Blow and Mr Magic aka Sir Juice.Sal who owned the Fever night club brought them all diamond rings. In many ways for  long before Diddy, Jay-Z  or the Jiggy era came along, Magic and his people personified flashiness within Hip Hop. They were smooth and represented the style of the day.  

Skillz was  recounting seeing Magic wearing rings on every finger and having  gold rope chains. He used to sport a shark skin suit. He was a Hip Hop version of Mr Tee. Back then that was Hip Hop at its finest for better or for worse.

When he got his Rap Attack show on WBLS he was the man. Folks old enough will recall what it meant to record a Mr Magic show. Those cassette tapes got passed all around the world. He was that dude. Interestingly enough Magic followed the important tradition long established by Black radio DJs of being our mouthpiece and Griot of sorts. In many ways he was the face of Hip Hop and our ambassador. He was our connection to the outside world, the corporate world etc. When his show came on, all of New York stopped what they were doing and tuned in.  Words are simply inadequate so others reading this will have to add in.

We also recall the role that Magic played in sparking the infamous bridge wars between the Bronx via KRS and BDP and Queens via the Juice Crew. Magic was so important that if he didn’t play your record or publicly rejected you as he did BDP,  it wasn’t a thing to easily shake off.  I won’t get into along recounting of that tale, but lets just say a lot of careers were born through the BDP vs Juice Crew saga. The attention he garnered help heighten the position of than rival DJ Red Alert who was holding it down and backing BDP on Kiss FM while Magic backed Marley Marlwho was his official deejay along with the Juice Crew as we know them today on WBLS…Also on a side note lets stress the fact that the battle was more like a battle of the bands and not the type of vicious beefs where folks get shot or beaten up. It was competitive, theatrical and capitivating

We also need to remember as Paradise of X-Clan pointed  out  Mr Magic also gave Whodini their first break .Jalil used to answer the phones to his show. Hence the group’s first song ‘Mr Magic’s Magic Wand.

So many memories its hard to really do justice. .. For those who remember Mr Magic please share. 

In closing I’d be wrong not to point out the 800 pound gorilla in the room. I’m talking healthcare. I’m not sure what Magic’s finances or personal situation was, but dying of a heart attack while in your 50s is not a good look and should be a wake up call for us all on a number of levels. One one level is for us to seriously look at how we’re living. Stress and strife are taking its toll. Stress from finances, stress from work, stress from living in dangerous situations silently and suddenly do us in.  On another level, many of us have not taken care of ourselves with routine check ups and visits to the doctor to help us avoid such tragedies. We shouldn’t forget as Skillz points out that it was only a few years ago that Magic’s DJ Marley Marl had a heart attack. We also lost Professor Xwho was also around the same age through meningitis.   Was it lack of health insurance or bad and fast living? I can’t call it, but all of us need to sit back and ask why we have lost so many people at young ages this year. It hasn’t been shootings its been failing health..

Hip Hop pioneer Kurtis Blow reminded us that Mr Magic put a record  Its a rare gem and it has him rapping. Its called “Its a Better Way’

RIP Mr Magic

Something to Ponder

-Davey D-

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25 Joints to Get U Through the Day #13-Stand Up and Be Heard

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 25 Joints to get U Through the Day #13-Stand Up and Be Heard

by Davey D

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Highlights of this weeks show come courtesy of Brother Ali and his new album US which is pure butter. It starts off with Chuck D of Public Enemyplaying the role of a preacher.  In this show we do a little remix and take you straight to an incredibly deep song about abuse. Ali is intense and music matches his mood. It’s good to see and hear artists ‘go there’ and show that such vulnerability.

Our favorite Detroit based rapper Invincible hits us over the head with her song ‘Ropes’  as does Sim City out of Washington DC  with their nice joint called ‘Remembering Geneva’. These are two artists who we should be paying close attention to. They are refreshing, have socially relevant content and bangin’ beats.. Nuff said.

Wanna know who is popping in the Bay Area… peep my boy Jern Eye, He has a new album out called ‘Vision’ is off the chain. The song we featured, ‘Who’s to Say’  underscores my point. Its melodic, thoughtful and on point. Also holding it down from the Bay are San Jose based artists,  Apakalips ‘K.I.M.’  and Kung Fu Vampire w/ Spice 1 ‘No Thang’ . Mt Network aka  D’Labrie‘Catch Me’  like Jern Eye reps the expanding flava of Oakland.

MV Bill is an artist we should all know

MV Bill is an artist we should all know

One last artist not to sleep on hails from Brazil. Here is unknown in many circles. Down there artists like Mos Def will open up for him as he’ll easily pack a stadium to come hear him play.. MV Bill is hands down the man.. If you don’t know him.. Look him up. Google him.

Snoop and Ja Rule know him-Why?  becuase he has major juice and respect in the hoods down there  and was the one who stepped to them and let them know it wasn’t cool to just be rolling through his country shooting videos of the women and not building with the people in the favillas.   He let them know that many Brazil is more than just ass and tits and while it’s true that there are beautiful women, they should be careful about falling into the role of exploiter. He noted that many people look up to them and admire them and that they should come to the hood and not be on some 5 star Hollywood trip and afraid to come see the people who make them.  Am I not beautiful to?, was the question he raised. MV Bill is no joke…

MTV found this out the hard way,  when they came to town to shoot a three day concert several years ago.  Naturally they wanted and needed MV Bill who agreed to perform under two conditions. 1-They include local acts on the line up. 2– MTV lower the prices to the tickets so local people from the favilla could attend. As it was explained to me,  there was a refusal to lower the prices, MV Bill put the word out and the three day festival got condensed with many refusing to roll with the music network. We will be rocking an interview we did with MV in the next couple of weeks. Smart, articulate, down to earth, hood, independent and Hip Hop to the fullest  Get familiar with MV Bill

Enjoy this weeks 25 Joints….

 25 Joints to Get U Through the Day #13

01-Brother Ali w/ Chuck D  ‘Brothers and Sisters’ (Minneapolis-New York)

02-Brother Ali ‘Babygirl'(Minneapolis)

03-Mystic ‘Beautiful Restistance’ (Bay Area-Oakland)

04-Invincible ‘Ropes’ (Detroit)

05-Zion I w/ Brother Ali ‘Caged Bird’ (Oakland-Minneapolis)

06-Sunspot Jonz ‘Dip Down’ (Bay Area/ LA)

07-Sim City w/ Maimouna Yousef  ‘Remembering Geneva’ (Washington DC)

08-Jazzy Jeff w/Jean Grae ‘Supa Jean’ (New York)

09-Jern Eye ‘Who’s to Say’ (Bay Area-Oakland)

10-Arab Summit ‘Camouflage’ (Iraq/ Palestine)

11-Euphrates ‘I Told You So’ (Iraq/ Montreal)

12-Cunninlyngst ‘America Loves Gangstas’ (Kentucky)

13-Maria Isa w/Killa Capone ‘Street Politics’ (Minneapolis)

14-MV Bill ‘So Deus Pode Me Julgar’ (Brazil)

15-Deuce Eclipse‘Que Se Meuva’ (Bay Area -Oakland)

16-Wax Tailor ‘No Pity’ (France)

17-Chali 2Na ‘Graff Time’ (Los Angeles)

18-Fort Minor w/ Lupe Fiasco & Ghostface Killah ‘Spray Point’ (LA/Chicago/ NY)

19-Bas 1 ‘Preacher #3’ (Bay Area-Oakland)

20-Apakalips ‘K.I.M.’ (Bay Area-San Jose)

21-Kellee Maize ‘Marching to the Revolution’ (Pittsburgh)

22-D’Labrie ‘Catch Me’ (Bay Area-Oakland)

23-Kung Fu Vampire w/ Spice 1 ‘No Thang’ (Bay Area-San Jose/Hayward)

24-J Ross Parelli ‘Music’ (Reno)

25-J Dub w/ Zumbi “For Your Love’ (Bay Area-Oakland)

26-Capital Tax w/ Simone Nia Rae ‘Baby’ (Bay Area -Oakland)

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