Thursday, November 5, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
So little time!
One Track Mind colom. Al Green talks grits! DC City Paper check it out!
One Track Mind: The Al Green Project
By Sarah Godfrey
Posted: August 12, 2009
The Al Green Project
Standout Track: “Grits,” a driving hip-hop track that samples Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together,” and features lyrics by Bowie, Md.–based MC Kaimbr, whose government name is…Al Green. With Kaimbr’s brawny lyrics and producer Kev Brown’s trademark deep bass line, “Grits” avoids sounding like other hip-hop records built around the same snippet.
Musical Motivation: Not surprisingly, the fact that Kaimbr shares a name with soul legend Al Green is what inspired he and Brown to create the track, which appears on the Budget Is Low mixtape and will be part of an entire Al Green meets Al Green album. “I was talking with Kev Brown, and we thought it’d be dope to do a project of all Al Green samples, play off of it,” Kaimbr says. Originally, “Grits” was to be titled “Stirg” to avoid dredging up the famous incident where a spurned loved one decided to hit the Rev. Al with a hot pot of hominy. “We didn’t want to disrespect him,” Kaimbr says. “But Kev said, if we’re gonna do this, let do it.”
Glory To His Name: Many rappers are hesitant to give out their full legal names—not Kaimbr, aka Alexander Green. “I’ve always said it on the records I put out—I thought it was cool to have the name Al Green,” he says. “I think more rappers should use their real names—it’s what your mama named you.”
Aug. 13 - 19, 2009 (Vol. 29, #33)
One Track Mind: The Al Green Project
By Sarah Godfrey
Posted: August 12, 2009
The Al Green Project
Standout Track: “Grits,” a driving hip-hop track that samples Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together,” and features lyrics by Bowie, Md.–based MC Kaimbr, whose government name is…Al Green. With Kaimbr’s brawny lyrics and producer Kev Brown’s trademark deep bass line, “Grits” avoids sounding like other hip-hop records built around the same snippet.
Musical Motivation: Not surprisingly, the fact that Kaimbr shares a name with soul legend Al Green is what inspired he and Brown to create the track, which appears on the Budget Is Low mixtape and will be part of an entire Al Green meets Al Green album. “I was talking with Kev Brown, and we thought it’d be dope to do a project of all Al Green samples, play off of it,” Kaimbr says. Originally, “Grits” was to be titled “Stirg” to avoid dredging up the famous incident where a spurned loved one decided to hit the Rev. Al with a hot pot of hominy. “We didn’t want to disrespect him,” Kaimbr says. “But Kev said, if we’re gonna do this, let do it.”
Glory To His Name: Many rappers are hesitant to give out their full legal names—not Kaimbr, aka Alexander Green. “I’ve always said it on the records I put out—I thought it was cool to have the name Al Green,” he says. “I think more rappers should use their real names—it’s what your mama named you.”
Aug. 13 - 19, 2009 (Vol. 29, #33)
Monday, June 1, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Wow is mom upside down!
Salma Hayek breastfeeds baby in Africa. I would drink that leche right now!!! LOLOLOL
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Told you so....
So I heard the phrase "It's Unbelievable!" NO! It's not anymore. Tiger has become Believable! His 3rd match after returning from surgery, 5 strokes back heading into Sunday. He putts every shot he needed not only to return, but even sink a 17ft putt to win! Flawless. Country Clubber??? No. He is his own entity. Tiger we are watching and we cant wait till April 13.
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