This is my ode to the first hit hip hop song (no matter how corny it was to the REAL hip hoppers of the time). yes, writing the lyrics were tedious, but at least it wasn't "In A Gadda Da Vida."
here is my second installment in my Jazz Classics series. this is a track by the great free jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman and his band. much of his music is hard to just sit and listen to, but this song is great for any occasion if you can get into it. he is still alive today and has in fact recently released a new album. enjoy.
Charles Mingus was the undisputed greatest Jazz Bassist of all time. he was a bop player but also played with many artist before and after bop including Duke Ellington and John Coltrane. he is the man responsible for the bass being used for more than just time keeping purposes. he was also a great composer. he died in 1979, but left a legacy behind to make it seem he will never die. enjoy.
this is for the rappers out there giving hip hop a bad name. the ones using misogyny, violence, materialism, and ignorance to sell records and then using their money to purchase useless things. these idiot celebrities show off their giant houses on MTV Cribs, then you flip to CNN and the people devastated in the Katrina Disaster still can't afford to live.
i noticed this track wasn't posted yet so i decided to post it. it's a simple video because the song is what you should focus on. enjoy. listen to the story behind it.
I actually made 2 videos of this song by accident because my computer wasnt letting me save the first one. the second one is going to be posted as a reply to this one so wait for the second to decide which you want favorite (if you are favoriting it). by the way, cjcookie, you asked for it, you got it.
off of Jeru's 1995 album, Wrath Of The Math. This song is even more relevant today than it was in 95. this is a story by Jeru about the day hip hop was abducted by the idiots on the mainstream.
off of Jeru's 1996 album, Wrath Of The Math. This song is even more relevant today than it was in 96. this is dedicated to the rappers out there making bullshit for bucks. enjoy.
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