Published by brooklyniteOne March 29th, 2007
in News.

So browsing the web yesterday I came across this topic on digg about an article called “Hip-Hop Isnt Dying It Just Sucks” and some of the comments on digg were bugged out so I had to share some of them that caught my eye….
“Hip-Hop as far as I’m concerned was a movement destroyed by commerciality and over saturation. Hip-hop is overdue for a fresh wave or a new direction.”
“The way you silence a group of rebels, is over saturate their messages, and give them so much money that they completely lose focus on the purpose of their movement.”
Published by brooklyniteOne March 27th, 2007
in Events.
Crazy enough I was just listening to Dead Prez yesterday wondering when will they dropping something new?!?!. Still wondering. Heres some pics sent in by from Kwesi Ayo.

Dead Prez & Fight For Us!

Melaphyre & Stic Man (Dead Prez)

K Gates & Melaphyre (Fight For Us)

M1 of Dead Prez

K Gates Melaphyre
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Published by JaSun March 23rd, 2007
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Rumors started flowing after Beanie celebrated his birthday at the 40/40 wit the whole Roc camp that he was back home. And now an portion of a cell phone interview has leaked onto the internet and set it a frenzy. Speaking with DJ Green Lantern, Beanie Sigel aka The Broad Street Bully has said he’s returned to Roc-A-Fella. But what does this mean? Well one thing it means is Dipset my be in for some deep shit. As Beanie went on and said
Published by JaSun March 9th, 2007
in News.

Man I can’t believe it’s been 10 years, 10 years since THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND was assassinated. Cause that’s just what it was an assassination. We may not view Biggie in the same light as maybe a MLK or Malcolm X (and that’s fair) but what we do view him as is an Tower of our culture. I remember getting a ride ( I was only 12) from my cousin on March 10, 1997 and hearing the DJ on the radio say that Biggie died the night before. I remember walking through my school and seeing teachers, yeah teachers crying. It’s heart wrenching to know that in these 10 years his murderers haven’t been brought to justice. Yet then again what could we expect, to most outside of our vast world he was just another nigger dead. But we will always love and admire Biggie. He made me feel good to be me, made me not ashamed to say I’m “big black ugly as ever”. He made me feel free to have fun and enjoy making music the way I wanted.

Published by brooklyniteOne March 1st, 2007
in Videos.