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For Tha Revival & Preservation of Local Arts magazine THAWILSONBLOCK.COM Issue135 Summer 2022 QuesThorough King Leez MURS Cassette Adrien Lamont Johan Lenox GRYNCH Madlib Luca Nardone Dimitri Dim Whitney Peyton Better Than Ever New Song by DOMINANCE THA MC Exclusively Available In This Issue NiNi's Catering Is Bringing Flavor To Your Front Door! Rappers Who Flourish in Hip Hop Without The Black Audience
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"HURTS"

Mistah Wilson drops a quick 60second poem entitled

Meet Hip Hop Musician "Cassette"

from Vancouver, BC

Cassette's distinctive style involves noticeable high level lyricism and a hard hitting concise flow. Not to mention her powerhouse cadence and raw delivery. For a number of years; she's been advocating for female empowerment and understanding the importance of a unified hip-hop scene. She has always believed in lifting her musical peers up rather than viewing other musicians as competition. Cassette's flavor is encompassed with 90s east coast hip hop while incorporating some new school elements in her latest music. In May 2022 Cassette's released an official music video for her single Paid Now that has received global attention. Residing in the West Coast area of Canada ( Vancouver) she's been a force to be reckoned with and a well-known representative to women in the music industry.

Ballard rapper GRYNCH Drops New Album "Born In 86" feat. Sir Mix Lot, Boom Bap Project, Anthony Danza Daz Dillinger Kokane, Latoiya Williams, & more... 1. Born in ‘86 01:48 2. In Movement 03:23 3. Paper Route (feat. Sir Mix A Lot) 03:47 4. That Ol' MC Shit (feat. Boom Bap Project) 03:44 5. Didn't Mind (feat. XOE) 03:05 6. Still Tipsy 03:14 7. Daydream (feat. Anthony Danza & Che Blaq) 04:01 8. Sucka Free Zone (feat. Bad Azz, Jesus Spades, Stefo & Roc Phizzle) 04:06 9. Rollin’ 03:04 10. Harry Houdini (feat. Blake Lewis) 04:16 11. Not Alone 03:35 12. S.M.H. (feat. Prometheus Brown) 03:29 13. Blessings (feat. LaToiya Williams) 03:18 14. Can't Be Faded (feat. Daz Dillinger, Kokane & Jesus Spades) 04:12 15. In Movement (Remix) 03:25

Guru Ma returns with new single "ALL GOoD" [Video]

Texas based, UK bred singer/songwriter Guru Ma takes a bold step in redefining herself in her new single "ALL GOoD" which also serves as a love letter to herself.

Over a somber and mellow instrumental, the self esteem boosting song is a heartfelt reminder to be steadfast and not be shaken by the obstacles and failures that lie…

ROSIE delves into stages of grief on debut

EP 20mg of Happiness

Emerging New York singer songwriter ROSIE taps into her ability to flip negative experiences into uplifting messages on emotive debut EP 20mg of Happiness, which moves different stages of grief in a charming showcase of heartfelt song writing juxtaposed against anthemic sonics. Capturing vulnerability within loss and love,the EP simplifies complex themes within powerful arrangements. Written with…

Salty Brasi Debuts the Late Night Cruiser Theme “Greenbacks”

East London based alt pop riser Belot returns with the ultimate bop, "Harmless Fun". Peppered with glossy, buoyant beats, the single's vibrant guitar melody lines are infused with brightly coloured hues and feelings of 'what if'. Teamed with a funk leaning guitar motif, the track's effervescent nature pairs well with Belot's own brand of cheeky and unapologetically honest…

Johan Lenox and Ant Clemons share lush single, "You Up?"

Composer and producer Johan Lenox has connected with singer Ant Clemons for a lush new single entitled "You Up?". This release marks another addition to Lenox's impressive resume, one that includes work with Kanye West, Lil Nas X, Travis Scott, and more. Working within his traditional orchestral sound, "You Up?"'s rich, warm production melds smoothly with…

Belot returns with vibrant new single "Harmless Fun"
Xpression teams up with TMF Precha and Excluzive on the defiant "Bent Rules"

Tacoma, WA Rapper

KingLeeztalks Life In Tacoma & His

“Either you sink or swim in Tacoma it’s a ruff city.” -King Leez

Mistah Wilson: Yo, King Leez! What's tha deal, fam? Honored to have you here with us for this exclusive interview w/ ThaWilsonBlock Magazine! What's new?

King Leez: Honored to be featured thanks for having me, I just recently moved to San Diego from Tacoma so I’ve been connecting with the hottest videographers, artists, photographers & engineers, just trying to stay working.

Mistah Wilson: For our audience reading this, could you give us a quick background on yourself?

King Leez: Grew up in a single parent home with my mother and two siblings. I’m the youngest of three, my mother was a working woman and did a good job to provide for us. I’m a single father myself so I have a newfound respect for her. Our neighborhood was a rough one so you learn at a young age that you either adapt or it will be extremely hard for you, got into a lot of trouble as a kid while trying to find my way but I turned it into art now here I am. Mistah Wilson: First & foremost, tell us about life growing up in Tacoma, WA for you...

King Leez: Either you sink or swim in Tacoma it’s a ruff city. It’s such a small area so if you develop beef or issues with individuals you’re going to run into them without question so that’s kind of how we operated being from a certain area we had to stand our ground and gain respect from the city.

Mistah Wilson: You are hands down one of tha illest we've heard from Tacoma, and that's a BIG statement.. How did growing up in tha Tac impact tha artist you are today?

King Leez: Appreciate the love! Not that much light has

gotten shined on my city so I go into everything having a chip on my shoulder and wanting to be that light, knowing that I have to be extremely talented to be noticed being from where I’m from so to answer your question it made me hungry AF.

Mistah Wilson: For those outside of tha PNW, how different would you say tha Tacoma sound is compared to that of Seattle?

King Leez: In all honesty does the NW as a whole have a sound that we claim or is it all west coast or new wave? The artists that have actually blown up from Seattle did really well but nobody sounds like them (Macklemore) (Mix-a-lot).

To have a set sound for a city I feel like it starts with a producer, nobody I know was tracking down Ryan Lewis after Macklemore blew. Tacoma is small and gritty so I will say the sound will have more pain and struggle in it.

Mistah Wilson: Everything you've dropped is absolute heat �� and we appreciate that because it's become a rarity in today's music world. Who are some artists, musicians, or figures that inspire your creative process?

King Leez: Again thanks for the love it’s appreciated. This might sound cliché but I studied all the greats PAC, Nas, Biggie, Jay Z, Ice Cube, Too Short, E40, and the list goes on. All the greats.

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NiNi's Catering Is Bringing Flavor To Your Front Door!

Now Serving Los Angeles & Las Vegas!

It's always a good thing to see black businesses succeed. But, when Black business and Black relationships succeed, it's twice as satisfying. NiNi's Catering is bringing a whole new tasty experience to your doorstep and it's as unique as anything we've seen on tha restaurant circuit. From Tacos to Crab Legs, NiNi's Catering damn near does it all. With recipes inspired by her grandmother

Rosie, you are sure to taste love in every bite! NiNi's catering creates food that people actually want to eat. She specializes in Tacos, but applies no limit to imagination when creating a tasteful experience you are sure to remember! We caught up with NiNi for a quick Q&A on how she got started and how you can order some of her delicious goodies.

NiNi's Catering Is Bringing Flavor To Your Front Door!

Now Serving Los Angeles & Las Vegas!

Mistah Wilson: Hey, NiNi! Thanks for stopping by for this Q&A with ThaWilsonBlock

Magazine! Shout Out Altadena artist Hard Reign for tha plug ��

Mistah Wilson: You've been making quite tha noise with NiNi's Catering. Tell us about what inspired you to do food...

NiNi's Catering: The love I found in food. I was cooking tacos as a hustle and as I begin cooking more I realized I love cooking everything..my granny and my sister inspired me to really cook watching them cook...

Mistah Wilson: If you could recommend only one menu item for a first time customer, what

would it be and why?

NiNi's Catering: I would recommend my taco because that is what started it all. People love my tacos, I've had people wait 2 hours in line for my tacos...

Mistah Wilson: Do you develop your own recipes? If so, what's your process that makes your food different?

NiNi's Catering: Yes, I do develop my own recipes, and my food is different because I put a lot of love, patience, and dedication. I really think of what my customers want and I think of a game plan and I deliver it.

NiNi's

Mistah Wilson: We see y'all just leveled up with tha mobile kitchen! What areas are you currently serving?

NiNi's Catering: Yes, our mobile kitchen is being constructed as we speak and the areas we serve: All of Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

Mistah Wilson: We've seen tha photos and they look absolutely amazing! Who or what is your inspiration to not just food, but cooking as well? NiNi's Catering: My granny Rosie. She always wanted me to have a business. She is my daily inspiration...

Mistah Wilson: Where can hungry customers find and follow you online?

Catering Is Bringing Flavor To Your Front Door!
NiNi's Catering: Google: Ninis Catering Facebook Page: Ninis Tacos Instagram: ninis.catering1 www.niniscatering1.com Mistah Wilson: Hey, Nini thanks so much for stopping by for this Q&A with ThaWilsonBlock Magazine! We look forward to trying your food soon! If you have anything you'd like to say to new potential customers, let's hear it... NiNi's Catering: Try #NinisCatering For any meal you can imagine and we
you won't be disappointed...
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Substance810 Kicks Off ”The Monolithic Era” (Album Review)

Substance810 is an MC/producer from Port Huron, Michigan who came up in ‘06 off his debut The Definition under his original moniker Tekneek. He’s since gone on to build up an impressive catalog for himself whether it be the sequel The Definition Of… or the Hobgoblin produced The Hanging Gardens & more recently the Chuck Chan produced Desolate Lands this past spring. But with fall approaching, Substance has decided to recruit JQuest Beatz for his 11th album.

Rappers Who Flourish in Hip Hop Without The Black Audience

Kendrick Lamar lost a Grammy to tha likes of Macklemore, a white rapper from tha 206 who, in my humble opinion, actually deserved to win. Macklemore himself even spoke out and said that he felt Kendrick deserved that award for his latest album at tha time. But, while Mack gave in to how everyone else was already feeling, what about tha people who genuinely felt otherwise? What about tha people who felt Macklemore won it outright? Well, I'm sure you could care less about hearing from one of those fans. But, with such a race disparity in Hip Hop today, we must ask...how are rappers flourishing in Hip Hop today without tha Black audience?

It's kinda like Arby's, tha restaurant. (Figuratively speaking) Nobody you know eats there yet they remain seemingly strong with spread out locations and memorable TV commercials. We may not know exactly how they manage their advertising budget, but we can all agree that it's probably not cheap.

The idea of this article stems from tha question we asked last week regarding Eminem's career album sales "What Percentage of Eminem's Album Sales Were From Actual Hip Hop Fans?" on WilsonBlock100 Radio. Without getting too far into it,

I'd recommend you check that episode out and chime in. Many may not like tha question but it's a valid question considering tha vast amounts of talent that has blessed tha mainstream over tha past half century.

In this article, we are discussing rappers who seem to be flourishing in Hip Hop without tha Black audience. Now, we're not saying that these artists don't have fans who are Black people. What we are speaking to is tha general narrative on these rappers from a black fanatical perspective. Because we will never stray from tha fact that Black people pioneered Hip Hop; and no, I'm not willing to get into a trivial debate on what words a Hip Hop connoisseur would prefer I use. The artists listed below have Black fans with strong opinions on their successes in Hip Hop. And we just want to highlight these things so that they may display tha correlation between how music impacts virtually every aspect of our lives and society. Yes, even politics.

Many many die hard Black Hip Hop fans are quick to tell you just how much "you don't know what you're talking about" when someone on a forum credits Macklemore in any given category. But, tha general consensus is not so much that Macklemore is a

bad rapper (in fact, he's a darn good one) moreso than black people not being able to relate to his story and/or image. PokeyLo, a legendary rapper from Pasadena, CA, said he respected Macklemore's debut album THE HEIST because it gave him tha impression that he wasn't trying to be like anyone else. On a Hip Hop forum recently, Macklemore was compared to tha likes of Tech9ne, as tha "best" independent artist "to do it".

When fans who claim they know what they're talking about say things like Macklemore isn't Hip Hop, they overlook just how many authentic Hip Hop icons he's worked with. The fact that he performed at a Mariners game as an independent artist. I mean, for those reading in Seattle, I can imagine this being a terrible question. They could be mad at tha fact that this is even a topic of discussion. Macklemore's lack of consideration from Black Hip Hop fans is being recognized amidst his highly successful global tours and tha great value he's built into his brand image. Even though 'most' Black Hip Hop fans don't side with Macklemore and would probably never buy his album or give him top spot in a reputable category, it doesn't seem to affect tha worldwide impact he makes thru Hip Hop music. Simply put, theoretically speaking, he's a white rapper who is successful in Hip Hop...without tha Black audience. How Sway?

Rappers Who Flourish in Hip Hop Without The Black Audience

“Even though 'most'
Black Hip Hop fans don't side with Macklemore and would probably never buy his album or give him top spot in a reputable category, it doesn't seem to affect tha worldwide impact he makes thru Hip Hop music.”

Now, very rarely do I ever tell someone to slap themselves �� but if you think that Eminem doesn't have Black Hip Hop fans, then slapping yourself might be sound advice. But, look at Eminem's career album sales. He surpasses even tha greatest of musicians and legendary rappers. It's like, these days, more and more people become vocal about Eminem not "being tha best" and all that. And even in our podcast episode on WilsonBlock100 Radio, we started it off saying that Em's talent is not in question here. If Eminem, an artist of our time, can pass tha likes of Michael Jackson and James Brown in album sales, let alone 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg, then perhaps it's safe to say that Eminem is, and can continue to be, successful in Hip Hop...without tha Black audience.

Now, we can't talk about Blacks creating Hip Hop and not mention tha Puerto Rican influence and contribution to tha culture. At tha end of tha day, many can make tha argument that Puerto Ricans are Black people, too...essentially. Whether you want to subscribe to that or not, one thing remains true. It is perfectly possible to succeed in tha Hip Hop industry even without Black supporters. But, who are we kidding? Some of tha hottest rappers we know today are of different ethnicities. Because Black people are undeniable trendsetters, you can find them where tha latest craze is today whereas White, Asian, and even Arab rappers are still living in tha golden era of Hip Hop culture. Grind Mode Cyphers is

a prime example of non black rappers prospering in Hip Hop...but you can't really say it's without tha Black audience because many of those rappers are not famous (yet) enough to warrant a comparison of who their true fans are.

Remember, in tha movie IpMan? Bruce Lee wanted to introduce Chinese Martial Arts to tha Western world but those in tha U.S. City of San Francisco's Chinatown were oppose to exploiting their culture in a foreign, capitalist society. IpMan was all for WingChun Kung Fu spreading across tha globe to other cultures and continents. But, tha American board didn't want to see it happen for one reason or another. How do you feel about that in terms of Hip Hop? Is it bothersome that other ethnicities can thrive in Hip Hop culture without fans of tha race who innovated it or do you think, at least at this point, that it's a fair game? We want to hear what you think. •••

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Evidence Cautions That ”Nothing Stays in Las Vegas”

West Coast veteran Evidence returns to drop the brand new loosie “Nothing Stays in Las Vegas” produced by childhood friend/longtime collaborator The Alchemist.

B.Z.A & ALMIGHTYDUT Are On Some Savage $hit

Based out of Adelaide, Australia, B.Z.A and ALMIGHTYDUT are artists who frequently experiment with different sounds and influences. They have the ability to deliver vocals in an aggressive and raw manner but can also switch it up and deliver with more melodic sounding auto tuned vocals.

It feels like a good time to turn to bluegrass music. With the deepening divisions between people, and the fires and droughts due to climate change, and women’s rights being systemically stripped, and the daily gun violence making a simple trip to the store something many now fear, well, things are looking grim.We need something to lift our spirits, to remind us of our better selves, to unite us at least to some degree. Fortunately, bluegrass is capable of all that. Sleeping Dogs, the new album from Damn Tall Buildings,

Damn Tall Buildings: “Sleeping Dogs” (2022) CD Review

features all original music, most of it written by Max Capistran. The band, which formed in Boston and is now based in Brooklyn, is made up of Avery Ballotta on violin, banjo and vocals; Max Capistran on guitar, banjo and vocals; and Sasha Dubyk on upright bass and vocals. Joining them on this release are Emily Gervaise Moran on guitar, Anh Phung on flute, Micah Cowher on drums, Lars Thorson on lap steel, Dylan McCarthy on mandolin, Garrett Eaton on trumpet, and Dan Cardinal on keyboard.

Fatlip Returns Out of “Torpor” on LongAwaited Sophomore Effort (Album Review)

Fatlip is a 53 year old MC from Los Angeles, California who came up in the late 80s as a member of The Pharcyde. He eventually branched out with a solo debut of his own The Loneliest Punk the day after Halloween in 2005 & now coming fresh off his recent collab album with Blu this past spring called Live From the End of the World, he’s enlisting Sccit & Siavash the Grouch to produce a majority of his long awaited sophomore album right here.

Rhymrcka Shows Off His Uncanny Ability To Spit Venom In "GET IT!" Video

Rhymrcka comes heavy after his latest triple threat releases of "Autobiography," "Look Out Boy," and still shadowbanned "The Matrix." DCM ENT, WhoMag, and Sony Orchard present "GET IT!" The single/video produced by @pesopai223 is taken from Rhymrcka's forthcoming solo album.

Declaime & Madlib Unearth “In the Beginning, Vol. 2” (Album Review)

This is the 13th full length album from Oxnard veteran Declaime. Debuting on “WLIX” off Tha Alkaholiks’ sophomore album Coast II Coast in 1995, it wouldn’t be until 2001 when Dudley Perkins started putting out albums under his own name by dropping Andsoitisaid. But ahead of LMD’s long awaited debut Flying High next weekend, he’s linking back up with childhood friend/longtime collaborator Madlib for a sequel to last summer’s In the Beginning.

MURS & Rob Viktum Link Up for “Bactapack Rap”

Los Angeles legend MURS releases a new track with Rob Viktum from their new collaborative EP. “Bactapack Rap” finds MURS dropping bars over a boom bap track where he sounds right at home.

“Black Vladimir” is One of Meyhem Lauren’s Best Albums to Date (Album Review)

This it the 5th full length album from Queens emcee Meyhem Lauren. Coming up as the leader of the Smart Crew graffiti team. He eventually started rapping in the mid 2000s, it wouldn’t be until the 2010s decade that he saw success. Most notably with Mandatory Brunch Meetings, the Buckwild produced Silk Pyramids, Piatto D’oro & of course the DJ Muggs produced Gems from the Equinox. Last we heard from him was Juneteenth 2020 when he dropped the Harry Fraud produced Glass 2 & is now enlisting Daringer for Black Vladimir.

Whitney Peyton Breaks Free from Creative Block on C-Lance Produced ”Over & Over”

Philly emcee Whitney Peyton teams up with C Lance for ”Over & Over”, which we consider to be amongst her best singles yet.

Da Flyy Hooligan Drops “Wu Baby III” Ft. Dom Pachino Ahead Of Studio Album “Ben

Kingsley”

Pace yourself for this piano driven, bass thumping verbal swordplay provided the Da Flyy Hooligan in “Wu Baby III“. Hooli kicks off this Hip Hop banger with nothing but the rawest of energy and cadence, reminiscent of his previous work, whilst sitting alongside an evolutionary new style.

[Music] Thurgo (@thurgohmmg) - "Percy Miller" + Announces New EP "Juug Star 2"

Detroit artist Thurgood McCants, better known as Thurgo, is excited to announce the release of his latest single, 'Percy Miller’. The song is the first single off his ' Juug Star 2’ EP, Thurgo's sixth body of work, which will be released on March 20, 2022. 'Percy Miller', as the title suggests, is influenced by the life and works of rapper and business mogul, ‘Percy Miller’ , also known as Master P. Two years ago, Thurgo released his first full body of work; Juug Star mixtape.

Monduhgoat - "Weekend in Miami"

Listen to Weekend in Miami the latest single from Monduhgoat. Check out more music from Monduhgoat on all music platforms (Spotify, Amazon Music, iTunes etc).

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DJ BLKLUOS Returns With New 10 Track Project “WINTER EDITION

VOL. 2” (Mixtape Review)

Toronto based producer DJ BLKLUOS returns with a new 10 track mixtape “WINTER EDITION VOL. 2” featuring some of the most promising artists from Toronto, New York, & the UK. Such as Griselda & Black Soprano Family’s next up Love Boat Luciano. Toronto’s hardest working artist 333Zilla, & UK’s next biggest lyricist Tabz

DIE-REK - Wheel Back, Come Again - 2022

Die Rek from Toronto, Canada drops a new track out from his upcoming "Year of Redemption" LP which will be released on the independent record label Illect Recordings.

Encore - Built To Last Mix

Latest episode of the Built To Last Mix dedicated to the legendary Bay Area emcee Encore.

7th EP “Yodney Dangerfield” Picks Up Right Where “YOD

Stewart” Left Off (EP Review)

This is the 7th EP from Ukrainian American emcee Your Old Droog. Catching my attention when he dropped his self titled debut, many actually first thought he was an alter ego of Nas given that their voices are somewhat similar. He eventually became a legend in his own right off later projects such as Packs as well as It Wasn’t Even Close, TIME & the Nicholas Craven produced YOD Wave. YOD Stewart came out this past spring & it was ok, but the singles Droog has dropped in the last month had me raised my anticipation for Yodney Dangerfield immensely.

“The Unknown Comic” opens up the EP with an abstract boom bap beat taking about sending his opposition to the G League whereas “The Hand of YOD” works in some pianos to confess that people are just mad at him because he outgrew his peers.“$50K of Brunch” takes a soulful route thanks to Nicholas Craven talking about choosing to flip that bread than have brunch with Hov, but then “The Man on the Moon” mixes a crooning loop & strings provided by Jonwayne to air out some hacks.

The song “The Simpsons” shoots for a cloudier yet dustier aesthetic talking about being the only one at the top while the penultimate track “The Tonight Show” embraces the funk to remind everyone that hoes will treat you like an OutKast unless you got some Stankonia . The Sadhugold produced ”Triple Lindy” ends the album by grimly promising to get his competition in their roots like Black Thought

Of all 3 of the EPs that Droog has dropped this year, YodneyDangerfieldhas to be right behind YODWavefor my favorite so far. The bars that he spits here are like earworms in a good way & the production compared to YODStewartis significantly better too. If “The Return of Sasquatch” is supposed to be on YODFATHER , then my anticipation is very high because it’s one of my favorite singles of the year.

Your
Old Droog’s
Score: 7/10
HipHopToys Celebrate 32 Years Of Masta Ace Debut Album With Action Figure

Ja’king The Divine Drops His 3rd FullLength Project “手术: BLACK SUN TZU”

Following up on his 2021 release “Delusions Of Grandeur“, Brooklyn’s very own Ja’king The Divine is back with his 3rd official album “手术: BLACK SUN TZU“.

Adrien Lamont Explores Self Identity in First Full Length Album ”Not For Nothing”

“Not For Nothing” is Adrien Lamont‘s first Full Length Album. Mixed & Mastered by Grammy award winner Dale Becker. This project holds a narrative of perseverance and triumph through adversity. Exploring the importance of faith and self identity in a world that in fact encourages the exact opposite.

ZenCris Delivers New Smash Hit Single "Summertime Fallout"

Indie artist ZenCris releases his new hit single titled "Summertime Fallout" out now on preferred streaming platforms. The blend of soulful tones and slightly raspy vocals lure listeners in. ZenCris embodies the fallout of a relationship, from fewer kisses and affection, pointless arguments, a switch up in moods, and more. Although the track is about the ups and downs of relationships, it exudes smooth summertime vibes. Stream "Summertime Fallout" and connect with Zencris @smokeyvoiceguy on Instagram.

Jay Royale Announces Upcoming 3rd Album, Releases Lead

Single “Carlito & Kleinfeld” Ft. Kool G Rap

Beginning the rollout for his upcoming 3rd album, Baltimore’s finest Jay Royale taps in with Kool G Rap for the Ray Sosa produced lead single “Carlito & Kleinfeld”.

Garfield comics claim, “I hate Mondays," we love Friday's for that familiar acronym T G I F, with Sundays as days of relaxation with the phrase “Lazy Sunday”. 22 year old singer songwriter Harriette has cleverly taken this concept and concocted a laid back release entitled “Wednesday”. With twang tinged soundscapes and dainty vocals the track is filled with so much charm. There…

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Harriette unveils her entertaining and relatable offering “Wednesday”

Diamond D is a 54 year old MC/producer from The Bronx, New York who came up as a mentor of Jazzy Jay. He would then form the D.I.T.C. collective alongside Lord Finesse & Showbiz in ‘92 only to put out his classic full length debut Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop shortly after. D went on to drop 4 more albums & a couple mixtapes of his own but now that it’s been a year & a half sinc e Gotham gave us their acclaimed self titled effort, he’s back in effect for a 6th album. After the Chris Rock intro, the first song “Life’s What You Make It” is a symphonic opener to the album produced by Focus… talking about never saying your word’s your bond & breaking it whereas “Live My Life” takes a groovier approach encouraging to let him glow. Westside Gunn tags along for the guitar driven “Faithful” getting in their mafioso bag leading into the title track bringing back the strings thanks to Nottz taking about feeling so free.

Meanwhile on “Godly”, we have Diamond D over some dusty drums & pianos confessing that’s exactly how he’s feeling just before Dre comes into the picture for the classy “Neva Settle” talks about keeping their eyes up & that they gotta get it. After the “Joe Crack” interlude, “ Ouuu” mixes some lavish keyboards & a crooning vocal loop reminding that nothing can stop you as long as you listen to your heart prior to the synth laced “Smoke Sumthin’” dedicating a banger to all the chiefers out there.

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Guilty Simpson Seeks Growth on ”Guilt” (EP Review)

This is the 6th EP from one of Detroit’s greatest MCs: Guilty Simpson. Coming up as a member of the Almighty Dreadnaughtz collective & a frequent collaborator of the late J Dilla, it wasn’t until late March of 2008 where he officially branched out on a solo career by having Stones Throw Records back his incredible full length debut Ode to the Ghetto. He has since followed it up with a handful of equally great projects including his Madlib produced sophomore album O.J. Simpson, the Apollo Brown produced Dice Game, the Oh No produced Simpson Tape & more recently the Gensu Dean produced EGO just to name a few.

R&B/Hip Hop Artist Mari Delivers

"The Cooldown" (Single)

Mari, an indie R&B/Hip Hop artist releases "The Cooldown" taken from his new EP 'Giving Summer." An enticing intro draws audiences in with Mari to follow delivering honest rhymes about a personal and industry mission. He makes it clear this is not a track about women, fast cars, murder, or any other unoriginal content. His rhymes are transparent and felt with each syllable and vowel pronounced. Throw your shades on with the top down and vibe out while Mari deciphers between cockiness and confidence. Press play to get to know the real Mari, no punches held.

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We all, well, assuming most of us, have heard the 2pac lyrics "a race of babies that will hate the ladies, who make the babies." Charleston White went on a few podcasts trying to explain this sentiment. Well, I'm here to clarify why this is. Yes, why there is a generation of babies who hate the ladies.

Growing up in foster care, I had no idea of just how tough it is to survive in tha world. Adults would tell us all the time about how good we have it that we don't have to pay bills and concern ourselves with adulting matters. It never really sinks in until you're out on your own trying to find your way. Shout out to tha kids who took heed to that advice.

I come from a broken home. A broken home full of secrets. And tha short answer as to why the babies hate the ladies is simply that women keep secrets. Now, it's not fair to say it's exclusively women who keep secrets but, in a society that has supplemented Men with tha likes of Uncle Sam, women are just not accountable to Men these days. The system, sure. But, not Men..

I've always loved women! Always. But, as I grew older, the game became more and more competitive. But, we are not competing with just other Men for tha women we want. We are competing with the status quo.

The Race of Babies Who Hate The Ladies

An Article by Mistah Wilson

The Race of Babies Who Hate The Ladies (continued)

Meanwhile, women have been led to desire a very small percentage of Men who are in what I would call the 'upper echelon'. Listening to Kevin Samuels, we hear so much about women who want the best but have not qualified themselves for tha Men they want. It's so much about them that they don't even consider if they are who tha 'upper echelon' of Men want. And so, what happens? Men are left alone while most women run around enjoying tha single life. It has become an annoying sight to see so many women driving their cars alone. No Man, no child, no family. And while we say that women who are like this will end up alone with a dog, it is Men who have to suffer loneliness today.

First off, what's wrong with average? What's wrong with being average? This is tha same notion that has local artists not taking pride in being from their town. Not understanding tha value in what makes them unique. What's wrong with tha guy who drives a 15 year old Honda who has a job and keeps himself groomed? He may not have a Mercedes Benz with a hideaway loft

somewhere but he has good character. What's wrong with tha blue collar guy that can and will still provide her with tha touch of a Man women desire? I guess one could argue that it's tha very nature of capitalism, you know, to evolve at tha expense of others. To forget about tha local music scene once you go global. There are so many quality guys that stay single because Uncle Sam has "appropriated" a way for women to be. Why would she need a Man if she can just go and get a job? I said it before and I'll say it again. A woman's "accolades" mean nothing to me. Absolutely nothing. But, are you wife material, tho? That's what matters to a Man.

Now, without going too far off in tha deep end, let's get back to tha lecture at hand. In my experience, I've come to learn that women who don't want to be accountable for their mistakes are people who keep secrets. Secrets that affect others around them. For example, my mother wasn't going to tell me that my Father was a trick. But, when I tried to piece tha puzzle together myself, I discovered that there is key information missing in my investigation that only my mom and her sisters would know. And they've all kept silent about this matter concerning my young life to this day.

The Race of Babies Who Hate The Ladies (continued)

These are secrets that affect my life and my identity. Issues I still have to live thru even though they are still not forthcoming with any useful information. These secrets represent mistakes they don't want to be responsible for. Ok, well if you're not going to be responsible for them, who is? Your children!? Seriously?

Do I hate women? Absolutely not! Do I think they can be irresponsible, sure. The race of babies who hates tha ladies is a result of women simply NOT choosing to be with Men. Every time I try a chick out, she's usually tha reason we don't work out. Because SHE calls it quits. Why does she call it quits? Because society has given her options outside of tha family. Society has caused her to believe she has a purpose outside of building a family with a Man. And like my mom abandoned me at birth, these women abandon Men. And so, our society has made us enemies of each other. Society has us thinking we don't need each other, why, because we have our own "money". It's interesting, tho. For every problem a person has in society, they are encouraged to pay tha white man. Oh, you need therapy? Pay tha white man. Getting therapy is a way of paying tha white man since all work is taxed in this country we call tha United States of America. Uncle Sam has done such a good job at disconnecting us. So much so that we go to him for every single solution. Tha only solution is to pay tha white man. And with so many Black

Women weaving their hair, it's all too apparent to tha "woke" that they want to be like white people. Even if they aren't consciously aware of it. Even with this covid nonsense, they are telling us to be afraid instead of promoting healthier lifestyles. Pharmacies don't even sell fruits and vegetables, now let that sink in.

Tha one thing we don't talk about is how women keep secrets and tha impact it has on her immediate community. It's selfish. This race of babies we speak of has a right to feel tha way they feel when their birthrights have been auctioned off long before they got here. I told my big brother that I'm suffering from identity issues over not knowing my Father. We only share tha same mom. And after telling him this shortly after a death in our family, he called me a narcissist I guess for trying to make this about me. But tha reality is, I was angry over tha lack of love and honor in my family. They have no love to give, and even less to receive. And as much as it hurts to say these things, it's my Truth. But, on a brighter note, it is something that can be fixed. And it starts with accountability. It starts with learning to understand that we all make mistakes. If we can't face ourselves then what does that mean for tha greater community? There is something to be said about having a lack of accountability. It brings into question one's conviction. Little do they know, their honor and integrity is constantly at stake.

The Race of Babies Who Hate The Ladies (continued)

It reminds me of when I was locked up as a juvenile at CMYC in Lancaster. There was a cat who was from a gang who had a bed right across from mine. One day, we made a deal that if I complete his school workbook, he would give me his snack that night. AND, he put it on his hood, too! Well, sure enough, I finish tha workbook and snack time comes as he eats it right in front of my face. Blowing up his hood in tha process. And see, that's when I realized that people have no problem lying. They have no problem throwing someone under a bus to keep from being... accountable. And lying leads to dishonorable behavior. Fortunately for me, I love paperwork lol. And, we already knew his character in tha dorm so instead of it coming as a surprise to me,

all it did was reinforce tha notion of who he really was.

For tha record, let me just say that I do not hate tha ladies. I have to clarify that because we live amongst so many people in tha community who are committed to misunderstanding. But, I feel there is much to be said about women's role and performance in tha american family. Is it shallow to believe that all women are tha same if all I see is them walking away from Men? Tha very fact that I, and countless others, don't have an idea of who their Father is stands as proof that Men have been under attack.

"And tha short answer as to why the babies hate the ladies is simply that women keep secrets."

The Race of Babies Who Hate The Ladies (continued)

I mean, look what they did to Jesus for crying out loud! A Man. Tha story of Adam and Eve. I can go on and on making examples.

And perhaps it's not just women's fault! There are Men out there who see nothing wrong with polygamy and tha mass planting of seeds across tha soil. Only when those children don't get to experience being raised by their Father does it become a sad situation. In my opinion, it all stems from irresponsibility. We think and talk about having children all tha time. How it fits in our current schedules and lifestyles. But, how many of us actually seek a purpose for having children? How many of us build tha best versions of ourselves so that we can birth and raise valuable generations? When we think about having kids, it's always about us and not tha actual life we are bringing in tha world. At this point in my life, how could I bring a new life into this world while being unprepared? What do I have to teach him or her? What plan do I have for their lives that will set them on tha track for fulfillment? Most people just go with tha flow, subsequently leading to problems we don't want to be held responsible for. And so, you end up raising babies who hate tha ladies that won't tell them tha Truth about their Father. These babies end up in solitude. To be a single mother is an honorable thing when she is a widow. But, giving single mothers credit who sabotaged, in one way or another, her relationship with

tha child's Father is not an honorable thing. In my case, my mother claims to have 'told my dad' that he can walk out of MY life. Only to turn around and let foster care take me away for my entire childhood. Now, in all honesty, foster care wasn't that bad for me other than being subject to taking psychotropic meds for one reason or another. I get older and start to wonder why couldn't I have just went to live with my Father as oppose to going into foster care? And instead of my mother taking responsibility and possibly giving me tha information I need, she would rather cast tha blame on him. The problem with that is he isn't here to defend his honor. But, she is. And I can't put him on tha stand until I first know and understand who he is or where he's at.

To learn that there are people and entities in this country that know more about you than you do is quite frightening. It contributes to tha overall perspective we adopt on society. It's like tha homelessness issue across tha country. Politicians constantly try to make it seem like tha problem is tha people who don't want to come out of homelessness. But, tha fact of tha matter is that federal policies make it this way and have continued to allow it to be this way thru all tha mainstream attention these issues have received. That's a statement. If there was ever a reason to tax tha rich, it ought to be for a housing credit that defeats homelessness.

The Race of Babies Who Hate The Ladies (continued)

And if for nothing else, tha tax is a token of protecting their investment in American society. So, that people don't have to find shelter under tha skyscraper downtown. So tha civilians and workers alike going in and out of tha courthouse don't have to feel threatened by tha presence of those they rendered that way.

As you can see, lack of accountability runs deep in tha world. Tha very government we pay taxes to literally levies itself against it's own citizens. But, tha fact of tha matter is that there are people behind this government that are pulling those strings. It is actual people under tha guise of an institution that is obstructing tha quality of life. And according to them, it's in their best interest that families do not thrive. Strong families represent independence. And independence led them to their positions of power that they'll never surrender without bloodshed. Understanding that our government has this against us is a further reason why we should return to Christ. To take accountability for our actions and let it destroy our former selves. Our former selves who were liars and thieves. Our former selves who were violaters law. And all it requires is a surrendering of tha Heart. To return to Jesus Christ does not mean there is something we have to accomplish, but more of what we must give up. This race of babies grow to hate tha because women have been used to distort

their families. These babies grow into damaged kids that eventually turn into angry adults. Adults who have to trek thru life unloved and neglected because society says women should focus on themselves. All this can be fixed with a simple hug and words of encouragement. And to realize what is most important in tha world...God and each other.

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