JUMPOFF.TV features this great 30 minute plus interview with one of Hip Hop's classic producers, Easy Mo Bee. Here he tells of his humble beginnings, big breaks and ruminations on the industry's past, present and future. Mo Bee's story is sure to strike a familiar chord within all of us who eat, sleep and shit this music..
5/16/2007
5/15/2007
HIP HOP LIVES! - KRS ONE & MARLEY MARL
Now this is a highly anticipated release from 2 of the greatest, most influential masters of Hip Hop. KRS One (with Boogie Down Productions) and Marley Marl (with the Juice Crew) had one of the most famous battles in the history of the music. There were no deaths and it was all about the music and braggin' rights. Forward 20 years later, these two giants are set to release a CD together. HIP HOP LIVES is due to be released on 5/22/07 on Koch Records. Check the site for a short video on the making of the album. The video for the first single, "Hip Hop Lives" is here:
HIP HOP APPRECIATION WEEK 2007 5/14-5/21
Words from the Blastmaster himself:
Hip Hop Appreciation Week begins on May 14th 2007 and concludes on May 21st 2007. Hip Hop Appreciation Week began in 1998 as a time set aside every third week in May to acknowledge and appreciate the existence of Hip Hop itself. During this time (May 14th-21st 2007) the Hip Hop community refocuses itself through a collective reviewand update of its own history and core principles and elements. Principles- peace,love, unity and having fun. Elements- Breakin, Emceein, Graffiti Art, Deejayin, Beat Boxin, Street Fashion, Street Language, Street Knowledge and Street Entrepreneurialism. The idea is to celebrate Hip Hop itself.
During Hip Hop Appreciation Week artists can be asked to give sound advice on what they’ve learned about life and living Hip Hop this year. Schools of all sorts are encouraged to discuss Hip Hop academically and critically amongst its students and teachers. Radio DJs can upgrade their play of “conscious” Rap music over the airwaves and parents can discuss the true meaning and history of Hip Hop with their children.
During Hip Hop Appreciation Week the Hip Hop community is encouraged to:
Give the next person the right of way. Allow people to pass you. Do not block a person’s forward movement.
Donate your skill or profession to someone who cannot afford it.
At the supermarket give your change to the person behind you in line.
Be quick to compliment and slow to criticize. Be ready to forgive and move on.
Tithe 10% of your salary this week to your child’s teacher.
Ease a neighbor’s pressure by donating your time toward the assistance of some duty they must undertake. Give of yourself this week.
Let us show our respect for Hip Hop with a sincere respect for one another. Men—support the women in your life. Women, comfort the men in your life. And let us all remain committed to the well-being of our children; they are the reason we do what we do. Love your children. Reserve a special love for them. Give them your time and your attention. Be patient with them. Touch them, hug them, play with them and be sure to teach them, advise them, protect them, discipline them, and most of all LISTEN to them. One of the best ways to teach our children that they are valuable is to value them. Often we must compliment them, point out their special qualities to them, fulfill their prayers, support their legitimate dreams and aspirations and let them know that we are interested in them. They are the future of Hip Hop! The preservation of our children IS the preservation of Hip Hop. HAPPY HIP HOP APPRECIATION WEEK! There it is.
-KRS ONE
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