3:56
Peep the new video from KRS-ONE & Marley Marl for "Hip Hop Lives" the title track from their landmark collabo HIP HOP LIVES. Resurrect the REAL Hip Hop, AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE MAY 22ND! タグ:krsonemarleymarlhiphop 投稿日: May 17, 2007, 12:54 am 閲覧数: 916248 投票: 4.90(5点満点) 2634 人の平均
hip hop 2008 mix 1-dj plink
10:42
whatever you like by nicole scherzinger and t.i. mixing into the hand clap by hurricane chris mixing into dollar bill by dj envy, red cafe and fabolous mixing into i'll still kill by akon and 50 cent mixing into roll by sean kingston and flo rida mixing into swing it by bunji garlin and chris black mixing into bring it on by daddy yankee and akon タグ:djplinkhiphop2008mix 投稿日: January 26, 2008, 8:44 pm 閲覧数: 1680101 投票: 4.70(5点満点) 2171 人の平均
hip-hop vs rnb mega mix-1
8:30
all the most wanteD artiSt witH thier hit NUMBER's jusT in onE.
ENJOY ya タグ:2paccaliforniasnoopdoggdr.drestill 投稿日: December 22, 2006, 7:04 pm 閲覧数: 1601706 投票: 4.60(5点満点) 1817 人の平均
hip hop vs. america pt 1 "oprah...wasn't fair to hip hop"
4:18
As seen on BET, the debate over Hip Hop vs. America Feat. Russell Simmons, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, T.I., Nelly, Master P , and hosted by Cousin Jeff and Toure
For all the criticism they receive, BET deserves credit for taking on this topic and broadcasting it as a special prime time event during the first big week of the new television season. The image of BET in the media and in the black community is often reduced to a caricature that fails to acknowledge the subtlety and nuance of BET's programming.
But having said that, I'm not sure that one television series is quite enough to make amends for years of missed opportunities. I've been very critical of the business model initiated by BET's founder Bob Johnson, which amounted to little more than profit over programming. For years, BET was little more than music videos, syndicated TV shows, and late night infomercials. Now, under new leadership, the network has been trying -- sometimes in questionable ways -- to build original programming.
What troubles me about BET today is the absence of timely news and public affairs programming. It's great that "Meet The Faith" airs on Sundays, but the show is taped so far in advance that it's impossible to be timely in response to new news. Even in the Bob Johnson days of the 90s, BET had a nightly news broadcast and a lively and current evening talk show with host Tavis Smiley. If we still had a daily news and talk show on BET, we wouldn't have to wait almost six months to have this discussion on hip hop and America. While everybody else in America was talking about offensive language back in April, that discussion was nowhere to be found on our own black network.
And I have to say that the discussion we had at the town hall meeting in June was important. Rapper Nelly was clearly the most controversial and outspoken of the performers, repeatedly defending hip hop and his own music, including his controversial video "Tip Drill," which as some observers said, has come to identify his career.
Nevertheless, the movers and shakers at BET, Reginald Hudlin and Debra Lee, were both involved in the town hall meeting, and both attended the event in Los Angeles, held the day after the BET Awards. They heard a lot of discussion about BET and about hip hop that day, and I hope they took the messages to heart in a constructive way.
Hip Hop Is America
The real problem here is not just BET or hip hop. The real problem is broader than any one TV network or one cultural phenomenon.
Hip hop didn't invent sexism, violence, homophobia or materialism. If you listen to the language used by President Bush, you'll realize that all those things are as much a part of America as baseball and apple pie. Who is more sexist, violent, homophobic and materialistic than the President of the United States? He's the guy who wants to take away a woman's right to choose and a gay couple's right to marry. He's the guy who wants to arm the nation with hand guns and started two wars in his first term alone. He's the guy who promotes unchecked capitalism at the expense of worker's rights. And he's the guy with the power to do something about those things.
Still, that shouldn't let hip hop off the hook. Hip hop may not have started any of those things, but it has amplified, and in many cases, glorified the images of violence, materialism, sexism and homophobia. Some people pick on hip hop just because they don't like it. But many of us pick on hip hop because we want it to do better. We remember when the music of hip hop was connected to the streets, powerful and political and entertaining at the same time. And we worry that much of today's hip hop and rap has descended into something meaningless, produced by people of color but largely consumed by young white guys in the suburbs.
And no matter how much we talk about hip hop, the white and black executives in the music industry don't look like they're ready to change its formula anytime soon. Nor for that matter is the consumer changing. Unless and until consumer outrage spurs action, the industry won't be doing much about it.
cont...
video courtesy of BET Networks
verbage courtesy of Keith Boykin タグ:wisdomadviceentertainmentnewstvhip-hop 投稿日: January 3, 2008, 7:01 pm 閲覧数: 116507 投票: 4.60(5点満点) 254 人の平均
hip hop samples vol.1
7:55
(COMMENT)IF YOU CAN'T READ THE WRITING ON THE PICS THESE ARE THE SONGS IN ORDER,
1.Busta Rhymes - "You Can't Hold The Torch" Sampled from Minnie Riperton-"Inside My Love"
2.The Game-"Dreams" Sampled from Jerry Butler-"No Money Down"
3.Ludacris-"Child of the Night" Sampled from Teena Marie-"Portuguese Love"
4.Nelly-"Hot in Herre" Sampled from Chuck Brown-"Bustin Loose"
5.Blackstreet-"No Diggity" Sampled from Bill Withers-"Grandma's Hands"
6.Alicia Keys-"You Don't Know My Name" Sampled from The Main Ingredient-"Let Me Prove My Love To You"
7.Aaliyah ft.DMX-"Come Back in One Piece" Sampled from Parliament-"Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk"
8.Fabolous-"Baby" Sampled from Michael Jackson-"I Can't Help It"
9.Jay-Z-"Girl's Best Friend" Sampled from KC & The Sunshine Band - "Keep It Comin' Love"
10.LL Cool J-"Jinglin' Baby" Sampled from Central Line -"Walking Into Sunshine" タグ:hiphoprapvol.1samplessoul 投稿日: September 22, 2007, 2:19 am 閲覧数: 52578 投票: 4.90(5点満点) 73 人の平均
real hip hop 1: so far to go by j dilla
5:37
So far to go by J Dilla. Features Common, and D'Angelo. This song is some absolute real shit and should be in serious headphone circulation.
questLove review:
vibes 5/5
beat 5/5
lyrics 4.5/5
overal 5/5
Lyrics
I wanna get closer to you baby
Oh, oh, oh
You have come so far
You've got so far to go
Yeah
You have come so far
You've got so far to go
Yeah
Let go,
And let me live inside you.
What your mouth don't say,
Baby your thighs do.
I want us to arrive to-gether.
I love it when the weather,
is wet and sticky.
Some depict me,
As being conscious,
Yeah, I use my head.
It was you who fed,
My appetite for seduction.
Biting and cussing and uh.
Touching where no one has ever touched before,
The heat got you open like an oven door,
Because of your innocence,
even more you'll remember this,
Hardcore gentleness.
Before you wasn't into this,
On the ride your freak became limitless,
Holding on to the night and me tight,
As we write on the walls,
A story called 'go'.
You have come so far
You've got so far to go
You have come so far
You've got so far to go
Ooo baby
I love it when we do it,
You do it like you believe it,
Able to give and receive it with openness.
Emotions just spill,
I'm giving you something that you can feel.
It's hard to stay still,
Rubbing your desires up against mine,
I feel you shaking and I'm thinking that next time,
My fingers on the hook of your neck,
Deep in your eyes is a look of respect,
Soft wet brown sugar mixed with cinnamon
Said you learning to trust men again
If this is love, made our self, is made for you to feel empowered
At the same time helpless.
You dealt with a lot,
and your screams and moans
something about you go off, and I see I'm home.
For we don't have to think no more,
It's synchronicity and raw,
And this is what I came here for,
Uh.
You have come so far
You've got so far to go
Go on
You have come so far
You've got so far to go
Go on
You have come so far
You've got so far to go
Go on
You have come so far
You've got so far to go タグ:dillajaydeelibsofar 投稿日: March 2, 2007, 9:25 am 閲覧数: 115496 投票: 4.90(5点満点) 277 人の平均
tragically hip - darkest one
5:33
This is a video the Hip made with Me, Ricky and Julian. Fucking Gord Downie still owes me a large macaroni salad too! タグ:bubblestrailerparkboystragicallyhip 投稿日: October 30, 2007, 12:06 am 閲覧数: 13180 投票: 4.90(5点満点) 43 人の平均
studio one hip hop @ ecdc 2007
9:52
Studio One Blows the roof off again!!!! in Washington DC. ECDC sponsored by Culture Shock DC May 12 2007
They jus keep gettin betta!!! タグ:studioonehiphopecdc2007 投稿日: May 17, 2007, 1:59 am 閲覧数: 10824 投票: 4.80(5点満点) 25 人の平均
hip hop dance workshop -jessica sayde group 1
0:37 タグ:hiphopdance 投稿日: October 2, 2006, 11:21 am 閲覧数: 1024710 投票: 4.50(5点満点) 561 人の平均