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Joke rap arrives and it's hilarious

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Graphic by Ramon Ramirez.

Woke up this morning with a mission to praise the emergence of funny, learned hip-hop. Then I found a Village Voice feature from last week that made all my points. To recap: the stuff is bump-worthy, smart, "deftly written from inside the culture," and you should pay attention. Check out Sean Fennessey's piece.

The only difference of opinion Fennessey and I harbor is that Don Glover, whom I am a fan of, has yet to show me much as a rapper in his two throwaway, shitty mixtapes. It's just badly timed rhyming over indie rock loops.

And if you haven't already, get the Das Racist mixtape.
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Flesh-N-Bone arrested at Cleveland Concert

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG.

Flesh-N-Bone of seminal '90s hip-hop clique/one hit wonder pop artists, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, was arrested Sunday night at Cleveland's House of Blues during a hometown concert. Flesh, born Stanley Howse, was reportedly cuffed on decade-long warrants for domestic abuse and gun charges.

In related Bone news, Bizzy Bone explained his absence from Bone Thugs's current tour to Hip-Hop DX.

The original five Bone members will contribute material to the group's imminent comeback album,  Uni-5: The World's Enemy, which hits stores April 27.
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Stimulus - Das Racist - Shut Up, Dude

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ATG
has been relatively smitten since meeting these funny, smart ass, East Coast liberals.

Monday morning, the duo released their first serious mixtape exclusively via Nah Right. It's got that Taco Bell song. It's the one they've been working towards since last summer. Hope it's good.

Download link + tracks post-jump
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Interview: Freddie Gibbs

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG.

I caught up with Gary, Indiana's Freddie Gibbs during South by Southwest and the good folks over at New York based blog, The Music, published my feature on basically the most compelling new rapper in the game. Thanks guys.


Check it out.
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Shows: Clipse at Ace's Lounge (Austin)

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG.

Virginia's all-time greatest cocaine gurus, Clipse, strolled through Central Texas last night and rocked a sold out crowd at Ace's Lounge. Local firestarters Kevin Jack, Drastik, The League of Extraordinary Gz and Vonnegutt opened the night.

Check out an exclusive show gallery after the jump.
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Mixtape Matters: Yelawolf, Meek Mill, Consequence, Asher Roth, Shawn Chrystopher

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG.

As always, rappers you've heard about are stuffing the tape circuit. Catch up with federated goodness after the jump.
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Phranchyze wins Grind Time Now debut

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG.

Austin's Phranchyze came out of South by Southwest a literal and figurative winner. He released a nice album, was interviewed by important people, and returned to the battle arena the weekend before SXSW in Atlanta. Stupendous takedown.

Check out his Grind Time debut battle after the jump. Just had a chance to see it, he gets in some nasty punches.
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ATG Presents: South by Southwest 2010 (Mixtape)

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG. Crappy illustration by Ramon Ramirez.

ATG saw lots of wonderful and exciting hip-hop in Austin over the week and decided a collection of commemorative mp3s was in order. The artists included performed, hustled, stood out during the conference.

Tracklist + download link after the jump.
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SXSW 2010: Saturday

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG.

The home stretch of the South by Southwest music conference.

Hustlepalooza was filled with, you know, hustlers and standout performances from Skyzoo and GLC; Freddie Gibbs sipped Hennessey on the rocks and spoke candidly to ATG about the game's perils; weather turned grey and murky and cold as Bone Thugz returned to rock the Fader Fort; the Lawyers 4 Musicians Party at Ace's, in its sophomore inception, jammed out with Kidz In the Hall and The Cool Kids although the Dilated Peoples delegate canceled; Mos Def energized sympathizers at Red Bull Thre3Style, an open air block party; I didn't get into Perez Hilton's party either.

Still sorting out the notes, stay tuned for detailed interviews and summations. Hit the jump for one last batch of pretty pictures from our photographer. It's been a journey.
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SXSW 2010: Friday

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG.

The third music day is the messiest during South by Southwest: the most people are converged in Austin, the biggest parties become impenetrable, there's tons of wonderful shows. It's when I start making dumb calls: key networking opportunities and interviews are passed for the fourth annual reunion show from a local punk band, an open bar at The Parish and terrible modern rock wins over important, tastemaking shit.

ATG chats with Kid Sister about Paul Wall's generosity and her new tattoo and Bin Laden Blowin' Up about playing the Nahright party and Charles Hamilton's production.

During the evening, official showcases are left unattended as I'm with friends and everyone wants to find free drinks. After three days in a washing machine, with an intimidating Saturday of appearances by buzzed about rappers looming, I'm in bed by one.

Excellent photos from our more adventurous photog after the jump.
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SXSW 2010: Thursday

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG.

Thursday meant scrambled and canceled interviews and hotel lobbies (Bomba Estereo, Ozomatli, Cypress Hill, Choc Quib Town); the stacked Smoking Section and Nahright party (J. Cole, Freddie Gibbs, Freeway, Pill, Wiz Khalifa, Yelawolf, Fashawn); a 12-4 start to my hopeful March Madness bracket; Dam-Funk, The Walkmen and Kid Sister already losing her voice after numerous shows and talking college hoops with a friendly, sharp, depressed Purdue student (the Final Four is in Indianapolis, they were an overpowering team, their best player tore his ACL) at the Mad Decent & IHeartComix Carniville; The GZA finally showing up at Eastbound & Found; Passion Pit and Mayer Hawthorne late at the Fader Fort after party.

Exclusive documentation after the jump.
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SXSW 2010: Wednesday

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Photo by Callie Richmond for ATG.

"Paul Wall and I had lots of beef," Chamillionare recounted to the modest crowd Thursday morning at La Zona Rosa, "No, like, a lot of beef."

The Houston princes proceeded to playfully apologize to each other for a decade of lost collaborations and then the house lights came up. A triumphant final note in a typical, tiring opening South by Southwest day. But let's backtrack.

After worming through the vast Fader Fort wristband pickup line and then jump-starting the afternoon with a flash performance from Danger Mouse and the bro from The Shins's undeniably listenable and pretty new band, Broken Bells, ATG waited around at one of Brooklyn Vegan's numerous bashes with worthy non-hip-hop (Japandroids, Titus Andronicus, Black Angels), vegan ice cream (no matter how offputting veganism is for its blatant disregard towards gloriously greasy Western diets, the cream is just fine), and vodka teas until one of Brooklyn Vegan's photographers confirmed GZA wouldn't make it.

The GZA is not in my top three Wu-Tang Clan members, but he's always been the wordy intellectual and his craftsmanship reputation has played well with all the indie rock collaborations dude's been on since last year. But he's first and foremost a rapper and rappers cancel shows.

Reporters also miss shows because they don't bother to read a Facebook message from performing talent.

Minutes later, I arrived at Phranchyze's well-placed, well-executed cd release party having missed the music part. If you're an Austin artist and you want Austin music fans to support you during SXSW when the world is in their backyard, do something. Phran's event was early, concise (2-6pm), offered drinks, was at a fresh new retailer for rare kicks and tees (aesthetics, son). Also, dude's album is dope.

Anyway, we talked college hoops, reminisced about an era when Texas freestylers would rehash same lines over and over ("I kick ass like 'Tekken'" for instance).

"I like Syracuse man," Phranchyze said, "I like Baylor in the Final Four. I've filled out so many brackets I don't remember. But Robbie Hummel is a bitch."

The proceedings led to interviews in lobbies and back to Fader Fort.

Early on, Fort security told me Nas would be performing during the week. Given his official showcase was Wednesday, and that I didn't see two enormous stars (Damian Marley, his album collaborator) taking in the conference together and going to Chuy's and The Salt Lick, safe money had them as the Wednesday special guest.

"Nas Is Like" set off a firestorm of open bar-fueled party people's hands in the air. So did "NY State of Mind" and "One Love." But it popped off too quick and classic Nasir led to well-received songs from Welcome to Jamrock and then a bunch of stuff no one's heard because it won't be available for public consumption until May. 30 minutes later it was over, time to journey 1.6 miles to La Zona Rosa.

Texas rappers are far and away the most charming rappers. After a half-empty set of mostly stoned dudes watched stoically as an Usher type singer dry humped the air and sang slow jams, the underground conglomerate showcase took off. CD-Rs were thrown into the crowd, 30-plus friends and well-wishers stood around stage taking videophone footage, flipcams saw it all.

Chalie Boy was incredible. Trae was historic. Paul Wall and Chamillionaire, back together after beef tore apart their professional relationship, killed. Only two cuts from 2002's collaborative masterpiece, Get Ya Mind Correct, made the setlist (you know which ones). But it was a rundown of classic freestyles from Swisha House tapes, brilliant remixes, guest spots like "Drive Slow," solo hits. 
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SXSW 2010: The ATG Interviews

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Day one of the big dance and the gang's all around: elder statesman from the major markets, reunited Texans, internet hype dudes testing cross-over waters for the first time. It's a playful, hopeful atmosphere around Austin as South by Southwest's overpowering, circuit-breaking music portion revs up.

Far as who ATG is checking for, reference the building list of interview subjects below. As always, follow us all week for up to the minute updates, tips, obscene hashtags; stay hydrated, wear green, check the jump for an exclusive slideshow of pictures.


Kidz In the Hall

88 Keys

Freeway

Mayer Hawthorne

Das Racist

Theophilus London

Donnis

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SXSW 2010: Who, what, when, where (free party edition)

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All photos by Callie Richmond for ATG.

We're here.

As the Interactive component of South by Southwest 2010 winds down, media geeks cut loose. Monday night, locals, badge attendees and locals wearing a badge from two years ago to sneak into prohibited areas scoured downtown for the RVIP (a traveling caravan complete with on-board open bar and karaoke that's supposedly awesome provided its impenetrable Twitter account leads you in the right direction), itself a trendy ticket as famous-for-being-attractive-and-friendly celeb, Ashton Kutcher, reportedly jumped in.

Elsewhere, ATG was shut out of the Beer Camp beer pong invitational for failing to register online beforehand, though there was plentiful, accessible free Shiner. Foursquare threw a tech meltdown at Cedar Door complete with Next singalongs. A bunch of people lined up outside a bunch of clubs for some reason or another.

Without question, the highlight of the evening came courtesy of Thrillist, celebrating the launch of an Austin branch with vodka and hip-hop charmer, Kid Sister.

Hit the jump for an exclusive slideshow from the evening, rundown of where one can find FREE HIP-HOP CONCERTS all over Austin this week.
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ATG Presents: Never Stepped On w/ J.Couch - Tourney Talk

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No matter how densely scheduled SXSW becomes, I have to sneak away for several crucial chunks to check brackets. I'm guessing whatever your career path, this week meets a similar urgency for monitoring scores.

Given season, had to ring up ESPN's Jerod Couch for an edition of Never Stepped On. Fresh off his perfect preseason Super Bowl prediction, Couch is hot but  over-hyping Baylor. His three-Big XII-schools-in-the-Final Four outlook was troubling so Duke Law ace and hoops guru, TJ Finley, brought balance to our front court and podcast.

Enjoy the tourney.


Part I - Opening Rounds


Part II - Sweet 16
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SXSW 2010: Who, what, when, where (official hip-hop showcases)

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The bad news first: next week brings an industry conference loaded with narcissism, wide-eyed idealists following loyally, artists half-assing it, corporate partners causing traffic jams, too many writers becoming self-fulfilling prophets by covering what they've been force-feeding you since CMJ, The Austin Chronicle ratting out dissenters by providing APD with a list of unofficial shindigs, slimy human beings joining forces.
Get over it.
As a music fan, none of this should matter. As a free alcohol fan, none of this should matter.
With respects to Big Boi's OutKast singalong, Kanye's antics and Bun B's Texas pride last year, 2010 is loaded with rappers that matter and loaded nightly lineups only the most cynical of heads would tune out and boasts the best SXSW hip-hop lineup ever.
First, we look at the chalk; at the sanctioned, slated showcases:


WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY
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Phranchyze - Dolo

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Austin's Phranchyze is one of the underground's most interesting rappers.

A towering, lanky battler, it's been an uphill climb for a dude known to humiliate posturing wannabes in battles so lopsided they inspired animated tributes. Unfortunately, the rap battle peaked in popularity posthumously in 2002 (it's a '90s thing) and the stigma is tough to shake: battle cats don't write hot songs.

On 2009's long-delayed, proper LP, Errybody Hates Me, Phran offered up playful bars and sneaker pimp jams to generally favorable critical reception. A year's worth of small scale tours and big opening slots on most of the relevant road shows (Clipse, Dead Prez, etc.), Phranchyze returns with his best solo effort to date.

The Black Larry Bird has his biggest hooks, best recorded stanzas and best production. The LP drops during SXSW (more on that Monday) and check out the tracklist after the jump and an exclusive mp3 below. I'm saying, fresh stuff.

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Why the Ansari, Bieber sketch is so funny


I keep running back this video. It hasn't stopped being funny. The lingering zingers compelled me to closely analyze why Aziz Ansari pulling a page from the Dave Chappelle comedy playbook is so fresh. If you haven't opened the forwarded email with a direct link, Ansari, as Randy the posturing shock comic producing a mixtape with TV On the Radio's Dave Sitek, accuses teen sensation Justin Bieber of stealing "Baby," one of Bieber's biggest hits, from Randy.


1. Attention to detail

Accusatory, hyperbolic videos permeate YouTube (Did Jay-Z rip off "Run This Town?" Did Dane Cook steal jokes?) and the skit's graphics homage these user-made, dramatic, yellow journalism vids. Also, Randy bobbing his head upon hearing Sitek's beat, in a fit of exaggerated pyschosis, comes from a decade of behind the scenes rap videos (like "Fade To Black") wherein artists flip out upon hearing a dope beat. Instances like these are oftentimes sincere, mostly self-aggrandizing, crowning flashes of hubris. Ansari knows his viral movements.

2. The cast

It starts with the self-serious Nick Zinner, who happens to tour the world with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs; he sells the performance with no smiles and the same stoic attitude he's fermented in years of playing behind one of rock's most outlandish, compelling singers. It continues with Sitek hamming up the producer-behind-the-boards caricature. Ditto for the foaming-at-the-mouth hype man. It ends with the chubby fellow portraying Bieber.

3. The penis


After Bieber and this ruffians trash Randy's studio, they tag a mildly humorous warning. But also, for no reason whatsoever, spray paint a penis. Subtle poetry.

4. The Chappelle's Show homage

Hard to believe it's been six years since the otherworldly second season of "Chappelle's Show," mainly because it took comedy and slang years to catch up. We should all recall how funny Wayne Brady, a cookie cutter comic popular with safe audiences, channeling Denzel in "Training Day" was. I'm Wayne Brady bitch carried all decade through Britney Spears' semi-comeback. The line is dead, yet Ansari and company siphon laughs. That's skill.

5. The fact that Aziz Ansari, with the services of indie rock royalty, felt inspired to record a full cover of a Justin Bieber hit.

It's just great.
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Metrics: Lil Wayne, jail, aftershocks

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ATG sizes it all up.

Lil Wayne is finally in jail.
His sentencing perpetually curtailed by oddities (dental surgery, freak fires), the game-changing rapper shipped to Rikers Monday afternoon. One of our brightest stars gone until likely October. Without the luxury of near daily guest spots, the internet will be a less interesting forum for new music.
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#RIPBig

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Thirteen years ago today, one of the most iconic figures in pop culture was shot and killed in Los Angeles.

The event changed the course of music as a windfall of money and fame went to cohorts closest to The Notorious B.I.G. Every year since, mixtapes and commemorative bootlegs emerge on March 9. Sean Combs poaches takes into full albums, merchandise, lavish parties and motion pictures. Today, Biggie tops trends on Twitter, the social networking equivalent of murals on brick walls

Ruminating on this subject is tiring so I'll just offer up my five favorite Biggie songs, posthumous, bootleg or otherwise.

1.    Gimme The Loot
2.    Mo Money, Mo Problems
3.    Things Done Changed
4.    Dead Wrong
5.    Deadly Combination
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Freddie Gibbs is that fire

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DJ Whoo Kid put together an XXL Freshman Mixtape, which is admittedly more realized than ours. But seriously, we just want to hear the two Freddie Gibbs joints. Sans DJ.

Freddie Gibbs - Born 2 Roll

Freddie Gibbs - Youze a Ho
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Decision: DJ Khaled

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ATG's Eddie Strait is not amused.

We disagree over Rick Ross's niceness on the mic.
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That Ain't Hip-Hop v.1: Beach House + Titus Andronicus

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Other shit we like, specifically tolerable indie rock.

We're firmly in the corner of music. If it's good, it's worth enjoying without pretensions or politics. In this spirit of consuming media sans blinders, we're starting a new weekly spotlight of, simply, other shit we like.


Reggie's Pick: Beach House

Beach House are a Baltimore male-female duo who make the kind sublime bedroom pop that you'll want to wake up next to over and over again. Vocalist Victoria Legrande's full, sultry siren songs ride along layers of hypnotic strumming and stripped down synths on each of her band's serene and seductive slices of dream pop. Teen Dream, their third album, is full of ethereal and infectious love songs that beckon and call in deep, rich tones. It's more aggressive and sonically varied than either of their previous efforts, and while March is too early even for us to start making Of The Year proclamations, my ears are having a hard time imagining more gorgeous compositions coming along any time soon. "Walk in the Park" is your high point. It's a slick and gently rollicking promenade with an upbeat organ loop and a climax of soaring, pleading vocals. Play it in the early afternoon while you wait for all this snow to melt.

Beach House - Walk in the Park


Ramon's Pick: Titus Andronicus

An over-educated bunch of broken romantics, Titus Andronicus embrace collapsed futures with frank, building, volatile garage punk. 2008's The Airing Of Grievances was aimless rioting balanced in madness by thoughtful, verbose songwriting. The ambitious follow up, The Monitor, is out Tuesday on XL Records and evolves powerful blasts into tedious, often times eight-minute segments of, weirdly, rollicking tunes about the Civil War. It's a concept album but one-line, anthemic hooks still carry a good chunk of the thing.

Titus Andronicus - Titus Andronicus Forever
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Rhymefest's El Che LP to be released May 18

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About time. Thanks for not being Dr. Dre, 'Fest.

El Che features appearances From Saigon, Little Brother and production from Scram Jones, S1, BKS and Terry Hunter.

Tracklist, album art after the jump.
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Case of the Mondays - March 8

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The week in MP3s

Another Monday morning mix for the people. Have the last leadoff Little Brother single, Fabolous killing a version of "Exhibit C" (I'm Jive Records, I drop clips), assorted freshness. Get it after the jump.
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Rappers react to Oscar

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Sunday night, Twitter buzzed with joyful "suck it, Cameron!" Tweets. At long last, Papa Doc won an Oscar. Steve Martin was funny; Alec Baldwin less so. The acting categories went chalk. The screenplay categories, with original not going to "Inglorious Basterds" and adapted not going to "Up In The Air," yielded the only noteworthy upsets.

Here are some Tweet highlights from the hip-hop beat:

  • diplo   I hope the girl from precious bust up Sandra bullock..
  • questlove so does this mean that we will ACTUALLY see "the hurt locker" and come to grips that we are in a war people?
  • RealTalibKweli Thought that Avatar was gonna get it but Hurt Locker deserved it. Great movie.
  • QtipTheAbstract so happy for hurt locker! and the powerful woman director!
  • amandadiva YASSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO LADIES! GO LADIES!!!!!!!!! (btw rip dilla) DOPE!! (sidenote: she's James Cameron's ex-wife)
  • MURS  Bboys and ballet. I can't front. I was feeling it.
  • 9thWonderMusic they got the B-BOYS at the oscars!
  • souljaboytellem  Congratulations Monique! You are a queen :)
  • donwill HOLY SHIT IS THAT GHOSTDOG!?!?!
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D'Angelo arrested for soliciting cop

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D'Angelo was arrested Sunday morning for soliciting oral sex from an undercover police officer. He was reportedly driving with $12,000 cash. D'Angelo, 36, whose real name is Michael Archer, was in his Range Rover at Greenwich and Horatio streets at about 2:30 a.m.

The arrest caps a tumultuous, disappointing, generally weird decade of writer's block and mental health problems for the brilliant r&b star.

UPDATE: D'Angelo's handlers release statement.


"We know there is a lot of speculation in regard to the arrest of D'Angelo in New York City this past weekend. We would like his fans and the public at large to know that D'Angelo has plead not guilty -- and is contesting the allegations made against him. Also know that he is in good health and extremely excited about his forthcoming new album. D'Angelo would like to personally thank all of his fans for the outpouring of concern, and appreciates if all would allow the American justice system to resolve the matter before jumping to any conclusions."
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Stimulus - Fabolous - There Is No Competition 2 (Mixtape)

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Yay for punctuality in the game. Get it after the jump.
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Drake - Over (produced by Boi-1da & Al Khaaliq)

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Drizzy's new single stormed the scene this morning. We've been following the story. The major label debut, Thank Me Later, is slated to drop in May, which'll be towards the end of his month-long Away From Home tour.

Produced by come up partner, Boi-1da ("Best I Ever Had," "Forever") and Al Khaaliq, it's a triumphant arrival anthem and kisses off bandwagoners on its big hook:

"I know way too many people here that I didn't know last year...who the fuck are ya'll?"


Drake - Over (produced by Boi-1da & Al Khaaliq)
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SXSW 2010: Enoyable rappers who will be there

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No, not Kanye West, who sorta surprised everyone last year by not only showing up for numerous shindigs, but also played three hour retrospective sets. This year's list of national names is quite enormous, offhand it's the most comprehensive rundown of relevant hip-hop SXSW has ever presented. Below is a list of confirmed names you've probably heard of. This does not include local talent, foreign talent, or the black hole of underground names; we're still sorting out those showcases.

  • Chalie Boy
  • Paul Wall & Chamillionaire
  • Madlib
  • Peanut Butter Wolf
  • Broken Bells
  • Reflection Eternal
  • Jean Grae
  • 8Ball & MJG
  • Nappy Roots
  • Sage Francis
  • Killer Mike
  • GZA
  • Slum Village
  • Mayer Hawthorne
  • Theophilus London
  • Kid Sister & Flosstradamus
  • Donnis
  • Pharoahe Monch
  • B Real
  • Skyzoo
  • 9th Wonder
  • Sean Price
  • Mickey Factz
  • Murs
  • Freeway
  • Evidence
  • Donald Glover
  • Black Milk
  • Tanya Morgan
  • Xzibit
  • Charles Hamilton
  • Rhymefest
  • The Cool Kids
  • 88 Keys
  • Freddie Gibbs
  • J. Cole
  • Wiz Khalifa
  • Pac Div
  • Pill
  • Fashawn
  • Yelawolf
  • Nas
  • Damian Marley
  • Big Sean
  • Shawn Chrystopher
  • Bun B
  • Mike Posner
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The ATG Interview: Freeway

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ATG phoned Philadelphia's newly relocated, game-changing ace, Freeway, from our New York bureau. We touched on his dope new album, working with Raekwon, teaming up with an indie label he knew little about, the origins of classic Roc cuts like "Two Words," and the business moves that ultimately tanked Jay-Z's infamous posse. Check it.
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Decision: Freeway & Jake One

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We dig the new album. Here are the words.

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New Mayer Hawthorne video - 'I Wish It Would Rain'



Our favorite soul-fed falsetto white guy does his thing. It's pretty.
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Stimulus - Closed Sessions, v. 1

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DJ RTC and Soundscape Recordings combine for a free collection of collaborations with the likes of Curren$y, Tanya Morgan, Emilio Rojas, Scheme, Truck North, Rapper Big Pooh, Kidz in the Hall, Mikkey Halsted, Donnis, Skyzoo, CurT@!n$, U-N-I, GLC, Bun B.

Get the fresh batch after the jump.
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ATG Presents: For the kids

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Checking in with the trends and tastes of teens via MTV Charts.

As mentioned, ATG took on the flu last week and spent many hazed mornings alternating between news, sports and eventually, music videos.

On weekdays, MTV programs their top ten videos of the day in the early morning. Like 7 a.m. CST. I don't know what the criterion is, but I'm sure it has to do with sponsors, popularity, sales, imminent contractual appearances. I'd heard few of these songs and seen none of these videos.

Took some notes on what is most popular right now. The freshest. The latest. Feel old and out of touch after the jump.
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