Okay..now when I was younger I had a pair of Cross Colours overalls...I wish I had seen this picture with tha damn DOG in it back then hahahahahaa. FUGGIN crackin..oh the 90's on my mind..hahahaha..
April 15, 2009
Wayback Wednesday: Cross Colours Clothing
August 17, 2008
Soulful Sundaes: Al B. Sure! and PM Dawn - Nite and Day Remix
I'm not putting pictures up of Pm Dawn OR Al B. Sure!
Why you ask?
1:Al B. Sure! is the spokesman for light skinned dudes everywhere...but he's FUCKING ugly so I'm doing ALL OF YOU a favor. You light skinned brotha's need all the help you can get hahahahahahhhahahhah.
2:PM Dawn is very weird and obscure looking so I feel like if I put a picture up of them I'll get anthrax in my mailbox..or my tailpipe.
July 06, 2008
Soulful Sundays: Now and Then - Stressed Out
Daytona has an album out called A Tribe Called Fresh, where he covers different joints from A Tribe Called Quest. I've dropped on of the other songs on here too.
Download the mixtape for FREE at Don't Get Gassed.
NOW: Stressed Out '08 feat. Estelle and CNN
Of course Tribe defines what hip-hop was..and I've heard many say that they were the last group to come out before hip-hop lost it's "essence."
THEN: Stressed Out feat. Faith Evans
And of course the remix:
March 26, 2008
Q-Tip interview in Filter Magazine
Filter Magazine's newest issue just hit the stands. The cover man for ya'll DEDheads out there is none other than Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest. The interview wit the Abstract covers a few different bases. He talks about Tribe, and also the current state of music and Hip-Hop in particular..it's a REALLY good interview. Pick up a copy. GOOD READ. There's some commentary afterward too from some good friends of the Tribe.
Here's what Talib Kweli had to say:
"I loved hip-hop but I wasn't dressing or talking like the rest of the kids in my school. Q-Tip provided me with a template of how I could be myself. I was 14 and thought I was in Native Tongues. I had a VHS of Tribe live in Europe. It was incredible; these guys from Queens who I completely related to and were talking directly to me were touring the world.
The first time I saw them was Howard University Homecoming when I was 17......The mainstream media was dismissive of hip-hop; there was still the idea that it wasn't art. Tribe were our saviors for stopping that shit. The music was good, intelligent, clean. Tribe made it easy to defend. Someone says hip-hop is not musical, you say 'What? Listen to Low End Theory. It's got Ron Carter on in.'..."
Drop-Bomb got a Zone.
=ToP ! FLiTE=