May 21, 2010

PULL YA PANTS UP NIGGA!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Pants on the ground, pants on the ground…looking like a fool with yo
pants on the ground"!!!
Neat

I thought this was quite powerful…although if we only circulate
amongst ourselves (grown, working folk), we'll only be speaking to
ourselves about what we already know and feel. Those of you who come
in contact with our youth on a regular basis, please try to impart
this knowledge…


Pass this on to Our Youth, Our Parents, Our Black Men and Women
Letter from a college student

The other day, a friend of mine visited me in the lobby of my dorm
just to chat while her laundry was drying.. As we were chatting, two
young freshmen came by. One of the 2 boys wanted to 'talk' to my
friend (as in date).. She asked him how old they were, and both of the
boys replied 18. My friend and I both laughed hysterically because we
are both 22 years old.
After my friend left, the young men were still hanging around and one
wanted to know how he could gain her interest.
The first thing I told him to do was to pull up his pants! He asked
why, and then said he liked saggin' his pants. I told him to come over
to my computer and spell the word saggin'. Then I told him to write
the word saggin' backwards..

S-A-G-G-I-N ---- N-I-G-G-A-S

I told him the origin of that look was from centuries ago. It was the
intent of slave owners to demoralize the field workers by forbidding
them to wear a belt as they worked in the fields or at any other
rigorous job... In addition, men in prison wore their pants low when
they were 'spoken for.' The other reason their pants looked like that
was they were not allowed to have belts because prisoners were likely
to try to commit suicide. And, saggin' pants prevents you from
running.

We as young Black people have to be the ones to effect change. We are
dying. The media has made a mockery of the Black American. Even our
brothers and sisters from Africa don't take us seriously. Something as
simple as pulling up your pants and standing with your head held high
could make the biggest difference in the world's perception of us. It
is time to do right by ourselves. We need to love and embrace each
other. No one is going to do that for us.

It all comes down to perception. What people perceive is what reality
to them is. We have to change not only the media's perception of us,
but we need to change our perception of ourselves.
Remember all eyes are on you Black Man. All eyes are on you Black
Woman. All eyes are on your Black Child. People point the finger at us
and expect us to engage in negative and illegal activities, to
manifest loud, boisterous behavior, to spend our hard earned money in
their stores, buying goods we don't need, or really want. We have
allowed not only the media, but the government and the world to
portray us as a 'sub-culture. ' They have stripped our culture down to
the point where the image of Black people is perpetuated as rappers,
athletes, drug users, and consumers of junk food, expensive tennis
shoes, expensive cars, expensive TVs, cell phones and not investing in
homes for our families.
We are so much more!!!!!!!

To all our Black Men : It's time to stand up. There are billions of
Black Women who want to do nothing more than worship the ground that
you walk on. We are so in love with your potential. We want to have
your back, we want to love, support and cherish every ounce of your
being. But with that you have to show that you are willing to be the
head of our households. You have to prove yourselves worthy of our
submission. We need you to be hard working...Not a hustler. We need
you to seek higher education, to seek spirituality. We need you to
stand! And trust us; we will have your back. We know that it gets
hard... We know you get weary. Trust and believe that there is nothing
that a Black Man and a Black Woman can't handle with GOD on their
side.

To all our Black Women : It is also time for you to stand up. It is
time for you to stop using our bodies as our primary form of
communication... It is time to be that virtuous woman that Proverbs
spoke of. You cannot sit by the wayside while our men are dying by the
masses. You are the epitome of Black Love. It starts within you. You
need to speak with conviction to let not only our Black Men know, but
the world, that you are the Mothers of this world You are so powerful.
You are so beautiful. You need to love and embrace every blessing God
has given us physically, emotionally and spiritually.

For all our Black Children : We need to love them.. We need to teach
them. We need to stand up for them. We need to protect them. We need
to show them that there are no 'get rich quick' schemes. We need to
tell them that they WILL die trying if they submit to a life of crime
and deceit. We need to teach our children that no one will love them
the way we can. And being a basketball player, a rapper, or a drug
dealer is not reality. It's not realistic and only a small percentage
of people ever make it as a rapper or professional athlete. We need to
teach our children that we can be more than rappers and athletes. We
can be the owners of these sports teams.. We can be the CEO's of OUR
fortune 500 companies. We need to believe in literacy. I am almost
certain if we were to look back to the 1930's and 40's, the literacy
rates for Black American Children are probably still the same.

--
Big Remo
Entrapment coming soon!
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May 19, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MALCOLM X!!!!!!!

YOU WILL ALWAYS BE LOVED AND REMEMBERED....ALWAYS!
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May 7, 2010

ANOTHER WACK ASS SPECULATOR!!!!!

"ANOTHER WACK ASS SPECULATOR"

Today I wasted my time reading a one-sided story, written by a guy named
Grayson in The Independent Weekly. The story nearly took up 3-4 pages,
bashing 9thWonder (@9thWonderMusic) and fueling the fire with Little
Brother. Why the conflict of Little Brother and 9th Wonder is so
important and entertaining...I don't know. in conclusion, I think this
is just a case of another wack-ass speculator.
1st, what Grayson doesn't understand is that this is a business. These
brothers have worked hard to get to where they are to where. This is our
dreams, our music, our reality, our lives, and you "entertainment".
Sadly, this story was about hate, and is clearly one-sided. Im not
beein' with Little Brother/HOJ/JusticeLeague artist at all, lets get
that straight 1st. I got love for all them brothers. Hell, they all
introduced me to a bigger NChiphop scene than what I was used to, even
allowing me to be in a video, and appearances on several of their
mixtapes. So its all love. They know it...I know it. But right now my
beef is with the author. Why would you slander my ACE, 9thWonder?
I don't give a fuck how the interviews went with LB members...you know
how to eat the meat and throw away the bone. The main thing is, ALL OF
US ARTIST ARE FROM NC AND HAVE UPCOMING PROJECTS THAT YOU COULD HAVE
PROMOTED: Little Brother-Left Back, Big Remo-9thWonder Presents
"Entrapment", Chaundon-NO EXCUSES, JOE SCUDDA-(my brother)Fashionably
Late, THE AWAY TEAM-TBA, Rapsody-Return of the B-Girl, Tom Hardy-new
mxtape hosted by Green Lantern, 9thWonder-working with several famous
artist, meanwhile juggling 2 labels, Phontae- Foreign Exchange, BigPooh-
oh God...this nigga always has something poopn!!!
See that's what I mean. He could have promoted all of these projects
instead of hatin' on 9th and makin' it seem as if "Little Brother aint
the same without 9th"! You damn right!!! Little Brother aint the same
w/o 9th. They are "Little Brother w/o 9th, but they still spittin/still
workn!!! Just as we at Jamla are.
What really sparks my anger is that this guy called me and asked my for
an interview for this story. I told him word for word, "if this has
anything to do with beef with Little Brother, then I aint with it. Them
niggas is my bigger brothers...all of them." Then I went on to say "I
don't fuck around with this twitter internet beef. Rap beef and real
beef are two very different things, and I'll fuck around a hurt
somebody. Im just here to make good music and money"! Dude set the
interview up for that following Saturday...no phone call. He must have
known he was fuckin' with the wrong nigga. in addition, I think his
motive was to get me to bite the hand that feeds me, and ruin my
relationships I have built with LB and 9th (sorry guys when I say LB I
mean all of you guys that I grew to know), also this just added fuel to
a burning fire. These guys know each others families. Yeah I said
it...families...did you forget that we're husbands and father, mentors,
and role models for the youth in our challenged communities? Did you
forget that this NCHIPHOP represents ORIGINAL HIPHOP MUSIC? Do you think
the LB fanz still wanna hear about "the LB breakup"? I know this
much...WE ALL ARE STILL GRINDIN' DESPITE THE BREAKUP OF LB! We all, as
artist have moved on. Why can't you GRAYSON?
IF YOU ARE STILL A FAN OF LITTLE BROTHER, FOLLOW THERE CAREERS, BUMP
"LEFT BACK"(TAKE IT FROM ME, ITS DOPE), FOLLOW 9TH'S CAREER(WE WORKIN
OVER HERE! YALL SEE ME EVERYWHERE). PLEASE PEOPLE DO NOT FALL INTO THIS
WEB OF HATE!!! As Tupac Shakur said a while back, "ITS JUST MUSIC". And
ultimately this is our lives, our pain, our thoughts, our music. This is
our state!!! NC STAND UP!!! ARTIST WE HAVE TO PUT NC ON THE MAP!!!!
#supportNChiphop.
Peace brothers.
Jamal/TheAcademy STAND UP!!!
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May 6, 2010

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May 3, 2010

Dub Floyd & Wally Sparks - Hip Hop Docktrine 3: (The Unofficial Official Boondocks Season 3 Mixtape)

Dub Floyd & Wally Sparks - Hip Hop Docktrine 3: The Final Chapter 
(The Unofficial Official Boondocks Season 3 Mixtape)






Here it is, the moment you have been waiting for!!!! Experienced some technical difficulties early on but it's FINALLY here!!!! Dub Floyd & Wally Sparks in conjunction with HighOffLife.com and BoondocksBootleg.com present Hip Hop Docktrine 3: The Final Chapter (The Unofficial Official Boondocks Mixtape)!!!! This is the final installment to the Hip Hop Docktrine Series hosted by Asheru, David Banner, and Mike Bigga aka Killer Mike…. with music from Mikkey Halsted, Saukrates, Dres (BlackSheep), The Lessondary, Young Scolla, Jay Rock, Metaphor The Great, Big Krit, The Away Team, Raheem DeVaughn, Phene, Laws, L.E.G.A.C.Y., Chaundon, Phil Nash and more!!!! We wrote the Hip Hop Docktrine!!!! 


TRACKLIST:

01. Hip Hop Docktrine 3 (Intro)
02. Asheru ft. The Els – The Boondocks Theme (Alternate Extended Version)
03. Asheru, David Banner & Mike Bigga (Intro)
04. Asheru ft. Raheem DeVaughn – The Boondocks (Prod. by Mr. Hu)
05. David Banner – Channel 3 (Prod. by 9th Wonder)
06. Mike Bigga – GURU Salute
07. The Away Team (Khrysis + Sean Boog) – Hip Hop Raw (Prod. by Khrysis)
08. Rapsody – Tell It Like It Is (Prod. by 9th Wonder)
09. Young Scolla – Wonderful (Prod. by Tecknowledgy)
10. Pro'Verb, Nando Mcflyy, Deron & Lyriciss – Nigga Moment (Prod. by Lord Vada of EQuinox Professionals)
11. Big Remo ft. Thee Tom Hardy & TP – F.B.G.M. 2010 (Prod. by Truss-1)
12. David Banner – Slow Down (Extraordinaire The Great + Sparks Fly RMX)
13. Big Krit – Money Outchea (Prod. by Big Krit)
14. Pugs Atomz ft. K Sparks & Awdazcate  – Hunger (Prod. by DJ Vadim)
15. Headkrack & Arablak – Lightning In A Bottle (Prod. by The Are)
16. Phil Nash, Laws, Phene, Esso & Cambatta – The Overdose (Prod. by Tartan Bullies: Jaisu + S-Type)
17. Asheru ft. Jabba (HHP) – Last Days (Prod. by Mr. Hu)
18. Metaphor The Great -  Mic Check (Prod. by JJ The Genius)
19. Thee Tom Hardy – Boo Hoo (Prod. by Khrysis)
20. The Lessondary (Spec Boogie + Donwill + Von Pea + Che Grand + Elucid) – Show Up Drunk (Prod. by Von Pea) 
21. Tough Junkie – Imagination Land (Prod. by Tough Junkie)         
22. Big TReaL – Hot Mess (Prod. by Maddson)
23. Mike Bigga ft. Bun B – Worldwide G's (Dub Floyd Screamixx)
24. Mikkey Halsted – I Am (Prod. by Rio & Jamal)
25. Illpo – One Two (Prod. by JJ The Genius)
26. Asheru – H.E.L.P. / Hip Hop Educational Literacy Program (Commercial)
27. Carlita Durand ft. Tab One – The Cycle (Prod. by Criss Ruler)
28. Promise ft. Darien Brockington & Von Pea – Much More (Prod. by Randy Hood)
29. Phene ft. Jay Rock & Wil Guice – On My Way Up (Prod. by Djay Cas)
30. Jabee – Soular System (Prod. by JBM)
31. Ed E. Ruger – 40 Bars (Prod. by JJ The Genius)
32. Saukrates – S-A-U-K-R-A-T-E-S
33. Tyler Durand – Walk Thru Town (Prod. by Profane) 
34. L.E.G.A.C.Y. – Damn Right (Prod. by SlopFunkDust)
35. Dres (Black Sheep) – Road Warrior (Hanni Fresh RMX)
36. Grip Plyaz ft. Aleon Craft – Hold Your Own
37. Nico The Beast & Chaundon – Fill In The Rest (Prod. by Tecknowledgy)
38. David Banner ft. Big Remo – Strange (Prod. by 9th Wonder + Beataholic RMX)
39. Natural Habitz – Down In The Boondocks (Prod. by Kunstruct)
40. Asheru, David Banner & Mike Bigga (Outro) (Prod. by Mr. Hu)



DJ WALLY SPARKS AND DJ DUB FLOYD PRESENT "HIPHOP BOON DOCK TRINE 3"

HOSTED BY DAVID BANNER AND MORE!!!!! WITH FEAT BY BIG REMO,
RAPSODY,TOMHARDY,TP,DAVID BANNER, BIG TREAL, THE AWAY TEAM AND
MORE!!!! Show some love.....click da lank!!!!!
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