Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Real Life Kenny F@#king Powers


Ah, the year was 2004, and a young man just concluded his high school basketball career ranked in USA Today's top 25 recruits.  He bypassed a commitment to play college ball for the USC Trojans, and opted to take his talents directly to the NBA.

Fast forward to 2013. Look past a ruptured ACL and failed stints in Seattle/OKC, the D-League, and Japan, and you'll find a man that just wants to enjoy an expired 4 Loko in the comfort of his own El Camino in front of his foreclosed home, which he refuses to relinquish to its new owner.  

No folks, this is not a pitch for the basketball version of Kenny Powers from Eastbound & Down (to any TV execs out there reading, it could be and remember where you heard it first), but the real life saga of former NBA player Robert Swift.

Read the Deadspin article and watch this video from KOMO showing how my man turned a million dollar mansion into a dirty frat house.

Talib Kweli- The Traveler (Prod. J. Period)


It's always nice when Talib decides to bless us with a gem.  This is from J. Period's latest mixtape, Rage is Back.  Common and Black Thought both went in on the mixtape, so you know Kweli was not going to disappoint.  There are two words that best describe this track...1) Hip 2) Hop.  You're welcome.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Damian Marley - Dem Neva Mek It


Hello, friends.  This evening I bring you music from Bob Allah's offspring, Damian "Jr Gong" Marley.  Definitely not his father's brand of reggae, but Damian, as always, does not hold back on the energy.  I really like this song. One might classify it as dancehall, but while it has a faster pace to it, I don't think it is as generic as most modern dancehall tunes.  All that is missing from this song is a beach chair and a bottle of Jamaican rum...one can dream can't they.  Enjoy

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Week Sauce (2/17 - 2/23)


Welcome to Week Sauce.  This week's edition was dominated by hilarious word play, childish rants, and nerdy sh*t.  You already know what it is, so I'm going to cut the introduction short and get straight to it.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

The O.G. Harlem Shake

Real recognize real...


Dead Deadline

The NBA trade deadline is usually a pretty exciting day.  This year just meh.  No major moves that could potentially shift the championship picture, basically scrub for scrub trades.  I guess when J.J. Reddick is the biggest name on deadline day, that kinda sums everything up.

I think the biggest move made in the NBA on deadline day wasn't even a trade, it was the Knicks signing Kenyon Martin to a 10 day contract.  If K-Mart still has gas left in the tank, this could be huge for the Knicks in filling the void of the ever so valued "old ass man enforcing down low" position that was left vacant with the health issues of Marcus "Gray Bush" Camby and Rasheed "Old Balls" Wallace.  Martin has already spent extensive time playing with JR Smith and Carmelo Anthony, so he should be able to fit in just fine.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

KYLE - Keep It Real (prod. Carnage)


There's something about this one, I can't put my finger on it.  I like and dislike his style at the same time.  He sounds like he could be the by-product from a weird, tip-touching night between Drake and Kid Cudi. Even the video, its like he had me with the whole pizza delivery guy bit and then ruined it and got all jiggy with it.  So torn. The production is tight...sometimes. Damn you, KYLE, and your inconsistencies!!! Do you want me to like you or hate you?  My 8th grade dance all over again. Listen.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Shame Ol' Song (Vol. 1)


I've decided to add another new facet to the blog, something I will call Shame Ol' Song.  In this segment, I will breakdown a news story that I find particularly alarming or disturbing.  Hopefully there won't be consistent updates to this segment, but we all know we live in an imperfect world.

The story of Joe Rickey Hundley gets the nod for the first installment of Shame Ol' Song.  Here is his story according to Yahoo! News:

Rapper Big Pooh ft. Chaundon – Cognac


One-third of Little Brother, I'm not even gonna say any more, just listen.  I will say, this cut is a smooth as the liquor it's named after.  You know a song is quality when they don't even let you download it and direct you to iTunes to purchase it.  Fret not citizens, this is the internet, I'm sure if you look around a little bit you will be able to find the track for the "right price."

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Week Sauce (2/10 - 2/16)


I've decided to add a little consistency to this blog, and introduce a weekly segment.  To state the obvious, it's called Week Sauce.  It's basically just my favorite newsworthy moments from the week, and my special take on them. I will consider myself a somewhat credible news source for the lazy and gullible.  Let's get started shall we.

Chi-Town Stand Up


Happy 50th birthday to the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be...Michael Jeffrey Jordan.



Justin Timberlake – “Suit & Tie" (Julio Bashmore Remix)


Mr. Timberlake is back, and it seems like the world missed him.  I can't front, I did a little bit too.  His album, The 20/20 Experience, is the top album on iTunes and it hasn't even been released yet.  The lead single, Suit & Tie, has owned the airwaves lately, so DJ Julio Bashmore has decided to put his electronic interpretation on it.   My opinion...it's aight, I guess I would have to be in an electronic mood to enjoy it more.  Maybe if I was at a European discotech at 2 AM, I would enjoy it more, but its cool.  Take a listen for yourself, and remember kids, say no to Molly.


Saturday, February 16, 2013

Franc Grams - No Error Any Era


Every time I get my grumpy old man act going, and say that I'm giving up on the future of hip-hop because no new acts are bringing it, I hear in something like this.  Franc Grams is a refreshing throwback emcee, and on his mixtape he goes in on several of my favorite classic beats from the Fugees to Busta Rhymes.  No red bottoms or Maybach talk here, just true grit.

Also, Mr. Grams has the co-sign from one of my favorite underground rhyme-sayers, Apathy, so you know I had to give him listen.  Judging from his cover artwork, the kid has respect for those that came before him, which seems to rare in today's game.

Go ahead and listen to this track from his mixtape, and if you like hit the link below the player to download the entire mixtape.  You're welcome.




Thursday, February 14, 2013

DJ Spintelect – The Kissing Game 2 (Mixtape)


Umm, just reading this tracklist got me sweaty, I felt like I needed protection just listening.  A lot of my favorite slow jams on this mix. Enjoy...safely.

Action Bronson - "Put It In Your Mouth" (V-Day Remix)


Action Bronson is a man that knows exactly what the masses want on Valentine's Day.  F*ck roses, gimme an Akinyele remake any day of the week.

Roofie Rhymes


It's Valentine's Day a.k.a. the day after Jumpoff Day (all you side chicks know what I'm talking about).  Since music, more specifically hip-hop, is a huge part of this blog, I've decided hit you all with a list of what I consider to be the best hip-hop love songs of all time.  Surprisingly enough, it was somewhat slim pickings.  There are plenty of hip-hop songs about girls and what rappers want to do to them, very few about love.

To formulate my list, I excluded songs where the rapper referred to their virtual significant other in the derogatory (ex: bitch or hoe...sorry Biggie).  I also left out songs about gratuitous boning, for lack of a better word (who am I kidding, there are plenty of better words, I just prefer "boning").  Now that I explained my rubric, let's begin.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Blessed By Blake


Finally, after years of searching (not really, just finally remembered to Google it this time), I found out the song played at the beginning of the "Dry Guys" episode of "Workaholics" (the Blon-Ders episode) is actually a song.  The beat is cold, reminds me of early Swizz Beats beat...I'm talking DMX before the crack (if that time even existed).  The song is called "CBat" and it's was made by a dj/producer from Glasgow, Scotland named Hudson Mohawke.  Might be Scotland's greatest export since "Rowdy" Roddy Piper.


Ash Wednesday


I've been wondering where Asher Roth has been.  I guess before he crossed the pond for his European tour, he wanted to hit us a going away present, or even a Valentine's Day gift...no homo (god, I always wanted to type that! Can cross that off the ol' bucket list).  I like the classic Eric B-type beat the Blended Babies formulated for the track, and I don't even mind the fact that Curren$y is on it.  Definitely worth a listen.  Let me publish this post before I have second thoughts about that "no homo" up there.  Enjoy.


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

"Anthem" - J Dilla ft. Frank N Dank


One of my fav...nope...one of THE greatest producers of all time, J Dilla, is having a posthumous album dropped of all previously unreleased material.  The album is due out in the spring, but the label was kind enough to bless us with a track off the album, "Anthem" featuring Frank N Dank.  I love it! R.I.P. Dilla.


I Digress...


The other day I ranted about what I didn't like about the current state of R&B/urban music.  I made it seem like there is no hope for the platform, but there is.  Here are a few newer artists that I currently enjoy that those who only listen to the what is called "the radio" may not have heard of.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Name Change


Decided to change the blog name.  I think this one has more flow.  Let me know what you think. That's all I wanted to say.

Why Jay?

So, last week  Forbes magazine released a list of the top 10 most hated athletes in America, and low and behold, the Chicago Bears' general on offense, Jay Cutler, was ranked number 4.

Damn!!!  Number 4?  In the country?  OJ Simpson is sitting in his jail cell shocked. I know Jay's smug face just screams douche, and he exhibits many douche-like qualities, but does he deserve such a high dishonor?  85% of athletes are douche bags.  Hell, Cutler is just Tom Brady with out 3 Super Bowl rings, and let's face it, Brady was basically just a bullshit "tuck rule" call away from not being Mr. Bundchen.

What deplorable act did he commit to rank higher than Kobe Bryant (Colorado, anybody?), Mike Vick (convicted dog-fighter), A-Rod (what hasn't he injected into his body), or Ron Artest (his momma named him Ron, imma call him Ron)?  Last time I checked, berating your offensive linemen on national TV or walking away from a bullshit offensive coordinator wasn't a crime.  At least 5 mf'ers on this list committed actual "do not pass go - go directly to jail" crimes.

Don't get me wrong, Jay is as douchey as they come, but cut the guy some slack.  Other athletes have done way worse...I'm looking at you Ray Lewis (thank god he will never read this...that mf'er is SCARY, plus he knows how to beat a murder rap, I don't want none).


Groove Shart Mix


I'll keep this one short.  Here is a dj set my dj friend, JT, uploaded to Mixcloud.com.  It's a nice, eclectic mix of some of his favorite jams from 2011.  Why he decided to finally unleash it in 2013, I don't know.  Procrastination never sounded better.  Enjoy.



Sunday, February 10, 2013

Pale Soul

Just watched JT, sorry, Justin Timberlake to those that aren't in the loop, kill it on the Grammy's, when a thought came to me.  I know what you're thinking...this fool and his thoughts, but wait, this one might actually be conversational.

What the fuck happened to R&B music?

What Justin just did was simplistic, but yet refreshing.  The song had melody and didn't go over people's head.  Artist seem to be more concerned about making a splash, than with making quality music.  After getting blessed with artists like Alicia Keys, John Legend, Bruno Mars, and Amy Winehouse, it seemed like R&B had a bright future.  Amy died and the other two got rich, and it seemed progress stopped.

Let's look at the relevant artists of today.

  • Chris Brown: His public troubles seem to outshine his musical output, and his musical output is formulaic and predictable.  He has all the talent in the world, but he seems to have found the "formula" and is sticking to it. (NeYo seems to have fallen into this trap).
  • Rhianna: See above.
  • Frank Ocean: New, refreshing, sometimes a little too weird.
  • Miguel: See above.
  • Trey Songz: His music lacks content.  His songs sound like he was digging through R. Kelly's dumpster circa 1998, recycled his throwaway songs, but can't deliver them with a fraction of the quality that Kelly would have.  
  • The Weeknd: Makes me want to cry in the fetal position.
I would rather listen to classic D'angelo, Mary J, or Jodeci before any of today's whipper-snappers.  Nobody can just go up there and sing a song.  There has to be a ton of theatrics and features.  If I see one more song featuring Rick Ross, French Montana, 2 Chainz, or any other fly by night rapper, I will snap.

While I do enjoy some of Frank Ocean's and Miguel's material, the rest sounds all the same to me.  While I'm on the subject, what happened to that neo-soul movement?  Musiq, Jill Scott, & Les Nubianes  come back, link up with The Roots and show these kids how its done.

Having said that, for those of you that think I'm just a snarky, opinionated prick, prove me wrong.  Point me in the right direction of quality new R&B, make suggestions.

That is all.

I Got It From My Mama


Here we go, this year's attempt to expand my writing to a broader audience than my Facebook friends.  This time, I decided not to make a new blog and just continue on with the old one.  I guess you can call it "vintage."

A lot has happened since my last post.  No need to recap the past 13 months, so lets just say I've been "busy."  "But Jon, what has kept you so busy that you weren't able to write?" you might ask.  My response would be guilt.

Guilt is a weird word and feeling.  Guilt can be one's greatest motivator or life-long nemesis.  It's a little bit of both for me.  The weird thing is that most of my guilty feelings have not been developed by my actions, but, from the actions of others.  In Layman's terms, I got "mommy issues."

Those close to me, or rather those that have seen me get "emotional drunk" (its like "white girl wasted" but for intellectual...fuck off, its my phrase and my definition), know that I did not have the greatest upbringing, and my mother and I did and do not have a great relationship.

Rather than drudge up details of the past, I will just update you on the outcome.  Living with someone for your entire childhood, it is hard not adopt certain behaviors of the person whose job it was to help mold you into an adult.  Whether it be positive or negative, it is certain to happen.

So, let me start off with the positives.  My mother is extremely intelligent, an excellent writer, and has outstanding adaptability skills.  She has and always will be a survivor.  Having said that, it is mostly the negative behavior patterns I recognize.  Like her inability to trust, her uncanny knack to push people away, or her lack of nurturing capabilities.  There are many more positives and negatives, but for my readers' sake, I'll keep the lists short.

Yeah, yeah...I haven't forgotten about the main idea of this entry, I'm getting there, I'm a writer and its important for me to set the mood, so bear with me.

Okay, where was I?  Oh yeah.  So, to say the least, as an adult, my opinion of my mom's parenting technique is that she did the bare minimum.  Yeah, my sister and I were fed daily, we made it to our adult years without felonies or lost limbs, and we got presents for Christmas and our birthdays.  To the outside observer, that was enough.

Fast forward to me today, with my own family, and I see that wasn't enough.  My mother never provided motivation for us to try anything new or any activities.  She never exposed us to anything that she didn't want to do herself.  I remember spending summer days trapped at the Maywood Racetrack eating McDonald's with my sister, making sure not to bug my mom while she bet on horses with her boyfriend.

There was no family game night, there was no eating meals at the table together, there was no sense of me wanting or needing to share my academic accomplishments with her, and most of the time it felt like we were more of a burden than a blessing as her children.

Almost there, just hold tight.  This is where the guilt comes in and me not being able to write.  Like I said earlier, I have a child and a family of my own now.  Like every other parent, there are times I feel like locking myself in the bathroom for an hour to get some uninterrupted "me time" or taking a long drive by myself to exhale and reflect.  I don't always want to play Wii golf, or watch "Austin & Ally", or put together way to extensive Barbie dream house.  Sometimes I want to write, dammit!

I want to be known in this world and be taken seriously as a writer, and to do that, and perfect my trade, I must be selfish with my time.  Kids always know when you have free time, and they want to gobble it up.  Sometimes when my daughter asks me to play a game of Uno, I say "no," and here comes the guilt.

It's not like she cries or storms off, she understands (most of the time), but a little bit of guilt enters my thoughts.  First I try to justify it, like "I didn't get all that quality Uno time growing, and I'm fine.  She'll be okay."  Then I think, I'm not fine.  I'm an emotional black hole who can only truly express my feelings through written word or while being "emotional drunk" (it will catch on, don't you worry).

I still don't give in and play the game or whatever activity she wanted to do at the time.  Kids can recognize guilty feelings in an adult, at least mine can, and take advantage of that.  Can't let her get the upper hand in this parent-kid relationship thing.  On the same note, I feel bad for putting what I wanted to do at the moment (write) ahead of what she wanted to do, and decide not to do it out of guilt.  So I just sit there, being unproductive to spite myself.  Then I have a glass or two of wine to drown out the thoughts, and make promises to myself that I will write tomorrow (promises I rarely keep).  The vicious cycle, double sided guilt.

So there you have it, one of the main antagonists in my crusade to write more is guilt, and it is also one of the main protagonists as to why I am writing today.  I've decided to say "fuck guilt" and do what I need to for me while finding a happy medium to have quality time with my family.  Guilt will no longer be my crutch, and I will dedicate more time to writing.  Who the fuck am I kidding?  I'll see you guys in 2014 with my next post.