Friday, February 29, 2008

it's been a minute...well deserved absence!

HELLO!!

What's going on?! I know, it's been so long since we last talked...vibed...rocked out! you know what i mean. I have a long list of things to share..all good of course ;)

1. ERYKAH BADU..NEW AMERYKAH dropped Tuesday the 26th...get it if you didn't already. We need this society! Once again she delivers music that is beyond the new-soul classification she seems to float in and out of in every magazine....this is REAL music...conscious and necessary...she's amazing.



2. authentic is coming!.... my business partner and graphic designer and I are working H A R D on this...we're trying to launch late spring and praying that we receive this grant. I've been working non-stop..every single night on the application. I'm a bit of a perfectionist...so, yea, I've been driving myself crazy making sure everything sounds exactly what our vision states...and so far, it does :) The deadline is March 10th..so keep us in your prayers...we're working hard to change the game.

3. SchemeMag.com is where you need to be on March 4th! To read my opening editorial and just to read all the great articles we worked hard on to bring you our first "LADIES EDITION". And, Ms. Badu will be the cover :D This has been a true test to my personal dedication of my new project, authentic. I know i want to represent the ladies in the arts...and i know there is value to my mission and my voice, along with other artists that will be heard.
So tune in on March 4th, next Tuesday! It'll be worth it..and definitely give me your feedback....

That's about it for now...so remember, pick up NEW AMERYKAH!, pray for authentic, and go to SchemeMag.com on Tuesday! :D and check out my favorite track so far on Badu's new joint.

PEACE!

e a s e

Friday, February 22, 2008

HEAVy Photos...


Good Morning beautiful people,

I have been up all night. Preparing for my interview on Sunday, perfecting my questions for the grant application for authentic and uploading and editing the photos from last Saturday. :)

Today is warming...it snowed like crazy, my hair appointment was canceled and i have to drive in this weather to Philly to be at work by 5pm...BeeeeAaaUuuuTIFUL!!! :)


Anyway, here are some of the photos, i took like 30! And as always... a new artists I discovered 2 years ago..Nneka..:


Wednesday, February 20, 2008

J. Dupri and the mental state of hip hop...artists

I'm not one to knock on anyone's parade...how you live is how you live. But when it just becomes ridiculous and your actions show that you are just bored and don't really know what to do with your money...i have to comment lol

Jermaine Dupri is an entrepreneur...J. Jackson's man..and So SO Def's CEO...i couldn't even tell you the last time i heard a worthy song from So So...but that's besides the point ;)

This video is all about the resources hip hop artists waste...i'm not saying that taking a tour bus to AllStar Weekend was a bad idea..I'd be down too..i love basketball..let alone A/S Weekend..i guess i was just disappointed because boasting about how much money you have to just throw around in a city such as New Orleans where families are still picking up the pieces just shocked me. Almost the same shock if not more when I read how Lil Wayne and Baby weren't going to put money into the city until Donald Trump invested :O

Their dedication to us, their fans...is null and that's why i COPY/download Lil Wayne freestyles ha ha but honestly...this saddens me. I just wish their was more of an authentic approach in reciprocity from some well known hip hop artists...like some other celebrities have shown, and not only to N.O., but to their community as a whole.

I love hip hop...i do. I love Black people..i just want more from hip hop and i want more from Black people...




Nas: Street Dreams....one of my favorites.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Tavis vs. Obama! READ...

Black Commenter, Criticizing Obama, Causes Firestorm

By Darryl Fears

Tavis Smiley, the bestselling author of the "Covenant With Black America," is in a world turned upside down. He said he's being "hammered," "barbecued," and is "catching hell" from black Americans for suggesting that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) made a major mistake by declining to speak at the State of the Black Union event that Smiley plans to host next week in New Orleans.

"There's all this talk of hater, sellout and traitor," Smiley said to me in a telephone interview. Smiley even mentioned getting death threats, but wouldn't elaborate. He said his office has been flooded with angry e-mails. "I have family in Indianapolis. They are harassing my momma, harassing my brother. It's getting to be crazy," Smiley said.

Smiley's problems started early this month after he invited Obama to speak at the State of the Black Union, an event Smiley founded nine years ago. Held annually during Black History Month and broadcast by C-Span, the event gathers a Who's Who of black intellectuals, pundits, activists, entertainers and politicians to discuss and brainstorm about where black America is and where it is headed. This year's topic is "Reclaiming Our Democracy, Deciding Our Future."

The State of the Black Union has grown into a key event for black people since its start, but as Smiley has discovered, Obama's presidential run is far more highly regarded.

As the first black person to have a legitimate shot at a presidential nomination, defeating Sen. Hillary Clinton's rich campaign juggernaut, Obama is virtually a third civil rights movement, the manifestation of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream. His candidacy has produced a fervor in black America born of centuries of wanting. Nearly every black vote that Clinton thought was hers at the beginning of the race has been siphoned by Obama.

Each of the presidential candidates were invited to speak, but only Sen. Hillary Clinton accepted. Clinton is desperate to bolster her flagging campaign with a larger share of the black vote after losing all but a small percent to Obama. Smiley said he wants the candidates to focus on the issues that black Americans care about.

If the blogosphere is any reflection, however, black America believes Smiley should check his ego. Commenters would much rather see Obama campaigning against Clinton in Texas and Ohio than at Smiley's confab in Louisiana, a state he's already won. Critics burned up Internet chat rooms, taking turns at denouncing Smiley. Pundit Melissa Harris-Lacewell, an Obama supporter, authored a biting anti-Smiley opinion on TheRoot.com (which is owned by Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive), entitled, "Who Died and Made Him King?"

A fan of Smiley commented on one blog, saying, "Tavis, Ya Killin' Me, Man." An angrier writer headlined his comment, "This is just dumb." "This man is involved in the fight of his life for the presidency of the UNITED STATES, not black states," he wrote of Obama. "I don't know if Tavis got the memo, but Hillary is leading in Texas, Ohio and Pennsylvania, where the governor said that his white folks won't vote for a black." Other comments would likely be blocked by Net Nanny and can't be printed on the Web pages of a family newspaper.

For Smiley, the tumult is a major turnabout. Until now he was a darling commentator in black America. His passion for the people endeared him to many. People listened to his commentaries on the popular Tom Joyner Morning Show, and snapped up so many copies of the "Covenant" that it made the top ten lists of the both the New York Times and the Washington Post. When Smiley talked, black people listened. "

One of my friends said, 'you are being barbecued in the blogosphere,'" Smiley said. He told Black America Web writer Michael Cottman's that "I'm catching hell." In our interview, Smiley said: "This is the first time in my entire career that I have found myself in this kind of relationship with some folk in black America. I now know what it feels like to have the weight of the Internet world bearing down on you. Man, it's an eye opener when you get caught in the middle of it."

Obama's campaign said he called Smiley twice on his cell and office phones. Smiley said he returned the calls but got no response.

On the Tom Joyner Morning Show recently, Joyner brought up the controversy during an interview with Obama, relating how Smiley was taking heat for saying he thinks Obama doesn't want to talk about issues black people care about.

Obama chastised Smiley, but spoke as if the two were friends. "I'm going to have to call Tavis up and straighten him out on this," Obama said. He said he's addressed issues that Smiley cares about, such as health care and eliminating the legal sentencing disparity that allows judges to send mostly black crack cocaine offenders to prison with sentences that are five times longer than powder cocaine offenders who are mostly white and Latino.

Obama followed up with a letter to Smiley, dated Feb. 13. In it, Obama explained why he declined the invitation, saying that he needed to campaign in states that Clinton must win to in order to topple her candidacy. "

I will be on the campaign trail every day in states like Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin talking directly to voters about the causes that are at the heart of my campaign and the State of the Black Union forum such as affordable housing, economic opportunity, civil rights and foreign policy," Obama said in his letter. He had offered to have his wife, Michelle, speak in his stead at the State of the Black Union, but Smiley had declined. "I ask that you reconsider," Obama wrote. "Michelle is a powerful voice for the type of reach change America is hungry for."

Smiley responded in a commentary on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, condemning Obama's decision with his usual strong, passionate, rapid-fire delivery. He recounted the gist of his statement in the interview. "I think it is a miscalculation on his part not to appear and a missed opportunity."

"I love Barack Obama and I love black people," Smiley said. "I celebrate his past accomplishments and I celebrate his future aspirations. I never wanted to stand in the path of his growth." However, he said, "My job is to ask the critical question, to raise these issues and keep these guys focused. There are some people who are disappointed that I'm not jumping up and down saying, 'Vote for Barack Obama.' That's not my role as a journalist. That's not what I do."

SOURCE: WashingtonPost.com

Monday, February 18, 2008

the night after!

GOOD EVENING!!!

recap: HEAVy was awesome! crazy energy and yes, i took pictures!!! lol I just kept hitting capture..capture..capture..so i have a lot of pics to edit. It will get done tomorrow though.

Anyway..the show was in a loft in Brooklyn...from the outside, Krys and I were a tab bit skeptical, but after ringing the bell and walking 4 flights of steps...we knew we were in the right place. The place was graffiti'd out! Plus there was an artist painting on the spot and HEAVy..their resident DJ, plus a DJ from theminorityreportnyc.blogspot.com was spinning..creating a great atmosphere for folks to mingle, dance, drink and chill.

We had front row standing spots ha ha ha we could feel and definitely felt the sweat..and HEAT from the musicians! My pics will tell the story a whole lot better, so tomorrow you'll know what i mean. But, I've been bumping the album all day!! Playing OUT!!! mylittlesong...track number 6!


Well, it's late..goodnight good people! :D

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

purpose..

this is the 2nd blog of late night thoughts...something is brewing :)

I've maintained a healthy internet interaction with a girl in Hawaii for the past three years! And just recently we actually started to get to know each other. ..talking about religion, life, relationships, love..freedom. The internet can be a beautiful thing..sometimes. So, tonight we talked about coming to terms with who you are...supposed to be. What mental and emotional stress one goes through just to realize who they are, their purpose...destiny..raison d'etre.

I mentioned to her that i saw this program where women were just starting to feel comfortable in their skin. Already passing the stage of being a mom and wife...and realizing that they were gay. Ages were like, 40+...do i want that to be my story?? Now, I'm not speaking about the sexuality tip..but to live a life where i hid a part of me, no matter what it was...just a part of who i was, wanted to be..lived for.

i can't...i won't.

you shouldn't..don't.

The life! as cliche as this may sound...but life is too short. Why sing the shoulda, coulda, woulda's and regret NOT doing anything about your desire? I read once that we fear what we desire....i believe it. How many times have you not done something simply because you were afraid? Not gone somewhere because you feared the planning..or what others might think??

..i say F that!

why the heck should i be stagnant..for what and for whom??

I'm doing things differently these days...this journey, this ride called LIFE...as honest as it is..bringing pain, happiness, highs and lows...ima dodge the balls i can see and pray for the ones i can't.

RESPIRATION!..sleep on this..that's why God gave you night..

Monday, February 11, 2008

perspective

It's late...1:47am and I'm awake. Don't know why, but I felt compelled to blog about some things I came across today.

Amazing! for those that did not know, I've been typing on a brand new laptop because my previous one was stolen out of my apartment from a wandering Philadelpian that saw an opportunity and took it. So, i lost a lot of my bookmarks lol i know! you probably thought i was going to say my writing. But no, i do not save anything to my computer when it comes to my writing...my words stick with me ALWAYS and they are on my handy dandy flash drive. :D

Anyway, there was this clothing line that i thought was MAD dope! They are out of BROOKLYN, NY..called Coup d'etet BK...so fresh! This is their mission: coup d'etat, BROOKLYN is a graphically-bold design company based in Bed-Stuy whose philosophy follows one simple rule: "live to change something." The brand's founders, Daoud Abeid & Rasu Jilani, created the t-shirt line to manifest visual ideas and life philosophies into eye-catching designs that people, no matter their creed, can truly feel.





I think that their mission is definitely needed..we need to begin to spark people's minds and get their attention with slogans and products that matter! So, I'm going to purchase this shirt... dope, right?!
So anyway..i think that their slogan, "Live to Change Something" hit me tonight..am i? I hope so..and I definitely want to with my upcoming project...so stay with me. :)

Sidebar: can i just say that I love this song...damn, hmm..makes me think about....yo! can i just say again that staying focused when you want your thoughts to go elsewhere is so FREAKING annoying! Well, i'm out folks...its late..gotta get up early and start my process of maintaining focus on words/music/life :) gn,








Saturday, February 9, 2008

HEAVy!!!


Alright! allow me to introduce a group you're gonna wanna experience...ahem! HEAVy...from South Jamaica Queens...this duo is FIYAH! more than just a pretty face and a hot producer...this is where Black music is heading..genre bending and I'm all over it. I'm good for finding artist that bend the norm..J*Davey, Imani Copoola, Kudu..MySpace them and you'll know what I mean. Artists are really taking back our musical roots...rock and roll, blues, soul, jazz...and fusing it together to make what many might call new wave, electronic, trip hop...WHATEVER! i just call it amazing. It's fun..high energy and lyrically moving.

*whew* i get excited when it comes to new music. Anyway..you can read up about them..WHoisHEAVy.BLOGSPOT.COM or www.myspace.com/whoisheavy


Alright, so the point of this blog was to introduce the beginning of ....*drum roll please!* KRYS and SIMONE's music calendar!!!!!!

Our first show will be February 16th..in BK..experiencing HEAVy..and I'll be interviewing them after the show :D So..this is the beginning..it should be HOT..there will be pics of course and an article to follow.

also...don't forget Schememag.com's MARCH issue..that I'm heading...that will cover all the wonderful female artists out there...just got confirmation on Alice Smith.. :D




Well..as always..here is a track for your enjoyment...until next time...PEACE!








Tuesday, February 5, 2008

cool artists..a blog and random thoughts

so, it's super Tuesday! CNN has been playing non-stop at both of my residencies...Philly and Hbg. My fam is super excited about this and Obama has definitely become a household name.

Who are you voting for??

well, while you think about that...i'll move on. So, my homie aka twin Krys started her own blog..so i thought I'd take this opportunity to display the link: http://thisgirlsguide.blogspot.com so you can check her out as well :)

the blog world is BOOMING folks...everyone has one..but i guess the test is who's really talking about ish....hmmm

So, as you know...everyday I drown myself in music and writing. Well, tonight is a little different. I'm in think mode. Think back for a sec...a previous blog of mine mentioned that i was working on a female art and music collective. WELL! it's starting..yay!!! :D

Tonight i was able to talk logo/creative jive with my business partner in Detroit..who is sketching a design as we speak. It's going to be HOT! inspiration came from this... Erykah Badu's company logo...of course mine won't look like this...exactly. But, i do want the provocativeness...this is beyond sexy...and it speaks volumes.

But, chea! a female art and music collective...still working on the name. I have an idea...but i'm playing with the content to see if the name fits..ya dig? It all has to flow...at least in my eyes!

Sidebar: the title of this blog starts off with cool artist...ALICE SMITH..artist of the night...gosh i love her voice. Take a listen...this song could be dedicated to someone..but ummm..some things are better left unsaid..

And for you fellow hip hop heads...Pete Rock..fall asleep to this one:

and with no lyrics, click this one, it's definitely sexier lol:



back to working on my collective! goodnight :)

Monday, February 4, 2008

LUPE pictures!

The best concert by far this year, 2008 :) yup yup!









And my girl Nikki Jean...she was jumping up and down alot so her pics are a little skewed in view ;)

SCHEMEMAG.com 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!

head to www.schememag.com and check out our anniversary issue...thank you much =]

the crazy adventures of S & S...part 1

I'm a sucker for great art...creativity, things that make me cock my head to the side..all that

So, it wasn't too far fetched that S and I went to the Philadelphia Art Museum for a mid-Sunday retreat. Because i studied art history i kind of knew what section i wanted to visit...Modern/Contemporary Art.

Mark Rothko
Pablo Picasso
Jackson Pollock

to name a few..

but the real excitement came from The American Collection! *dun dun dun*

...hesitant as anyone would be...the question in my mind was; What possibly could be in this section that would 1. interest me 2. fascinate me 3. or even remotely thrill me to the point I'd want to blog about it!

I was wrong.

In grammar school, history was taught through the eyes of an Anglo perspective. Christopher Columbus discovered the world..blah blah blah Native Americans..Thanksgiving, Sea to shining sea...you all know what went down..and when you grew up, you "discovered" the truth. BUT! this American section was amazing..not only did they display all of the LIES and DECEPTIONS in art form..BUT, it definitely was believed by other spectators. The view was unfair and biased.

I guess what was seen was the obvious, an American viewpoint of the early world. But, there is no section dedicated to sub cultures that had major influences as well. There is a European section and an Asian section but no African/African American section...or even a Latino section.

How could the Art Museum of Philadelphia not have in-house art rooms comparable of the people that live in the city itself? Showcasing a widespread view of the "early" world...for appreciators to learn the whole truth..not portions...

So, as you could imagine...S & I were shocked..verbally correcting the LIES and DECEPTIONS we saw. But more importantly, what we witnessed is why it's important to learn your own truth..and not just the "truths" told to you.

Needless to say, the art museum trip was educational, uplifting and we're definitely going back...so until next time!

S&S...out!

Friday, February 1, 2008

it's settled!

LUPE LUPE LUPE!!

Can I just state that last night was one of the MOST THRILLING MUSICAL moments of my life...

this is why i do this folks! this is why i love hip hop..

I will post my pics later (gotta go to work) my 5'4 behind was standing on her tippi-toes to the point where my feet fell asleep but i managed to get some hot pics!

The entire night was HOT..it started at ADIDAS..a private party was thrown to pop off the evening..Nouveau Riche performed..i got to rub elbows with the band..the rapper tried to pick me up :/ but that's not important.. Then, my homie Nikki Jean who also did a track with Lupe ("hip hop saved my life") who is the lead singer of NR came to sing three songs then bounced over to the concert venue because she's on tour with Lu..there were mad drinks..people and DJ Statik! (hot hot hot!) the whole pre-party was incredibly dope!

Then the concert..more on that with the pics..

After party! Silk City..my new # 3 favorite spot in Philly held the after party..N.R.'s manager and 215 Magazine's co-founder whom i spoke with and just might begin writing for :D was there...?uestlove from The Roots..and plenty of other philly known musicians were present just vibin' off of one another..it was chill

But, i bounced after about 15..was MAD hungry and S.C. stopped serving food at 1..so yea, we left and hit up a diner..

But, i am JUST now waking up fully...last night was great! Can't wait for another event..Krys..missed talking to you today on gmail..will text you lata :)

bff..thanks for the comment..i try! it's been a journey and I'm glad you've been there..

alright before this turns into a shout out..let me get ready for work..

PEACE! ohh and here is the song i lost my voice to! ha ha :D