Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Hip-Hop Anniversaries, Part III

Serving up Another Round of Hip-Hop Nostalgia


30 Year Anniversary: 

LL Cool J - Radio (1985)

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Run DMC - King of Rock (1985)

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25 Year Anniversary:

Eric B. & Rakim: Let the Rhythm Hit ‘Em (1990)

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A Tribe Called Quest: People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (1990)

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Brand Nubian: One For All (1990)

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Digital Underground: Sex Packets (1990)

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Masta Ace: Take a Look Around (1990)

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X-Clan: To the East, Blackwards (1990)

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Ice Cube: Amerikkka's Most Wanted (1990)

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Kid N' Play: Funhouse (1990)

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LL Cool J: Mama Said Knock You Out (1990)

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Lord Finesse: Funky Technician (1990)

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Boogie Down Productions: Edutainment (1990)

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Public Enemy: Fear of a Black Planet (1990)

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20 Year Anniversary:

 The Pharcyde: Labcabincalifornia (1995)

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AZ the Visualiza: Doe or Die (1995)

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Mobb Deep: The Infamous (1995)

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GZA: Liquid Swords (1995)

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Raekwon: Only Built for Cuban Linx (1995)

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Tupac: Me Against the World (1995)

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The Roots: Do You Want More ?!!!??! (1995)

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Naughty by Nature: Poverty's Paradise (1995)

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Goodie Mob: Soul Food

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Big L: Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous (1995)

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Ol' Dirty Bastard: Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version  (1995)

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 The Alkaholiks: Coast II Coast  (1995)

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15 Year Anniversary:

Outkast: Stankonia (2000)

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Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030 (2000)

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The Pharcyde: Plain Rap (2000)

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Slum Village: Fantastic Vol. 2 (2000)

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Common: Like Water for Chocolate (2000)

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Ghostface Killa: Supreme Clientele (2000)

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10 Year Anniversary:

Common: Be (2005)

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Little Brother: The Minstrel Show (2005)

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Nicolay: The Dutch Masters Vol. 1* (2005)

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Fatlip: The Loneliest Punk (2005)

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Big Pooh: Sleepers (2005)

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Zion I: True & Livin' (2005)

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5 Year Anniversary:

The Roots: How I Got Over (2010)

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Nas & Damien Marley: Distant Relatives (2010)

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*Compilation

Also Check Out:

The Foreign Exchange: Authenticity (2010)

http://www.theforeignexchangemusic.com/img/discography/authenticity.jpg

J Cole: Friday Night Lights (2010)

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Did I leave any notable artists/albums out? Leave a comment below.


Monday, January 12, 2015

Three Types of Misandristic Women (When Pertaining to Melanated Men)

Listing the Three Groups of Females Who Have a Disdain for Melanated Men


Young, impressionable Melanated Women (Some) – Not saying that all young Melanated Women are inherently hateful, but what one has to understand is that growing up, young Melanated females are exposed to tons of media and propapaganda. Now because of this and also due to taking advice from bitter female relatives, they (some) learn to hate anything masculine after taking in a steady diet of The Color Purple, Waiting to Exhale, How Stella Got Her Grove Back, Real Housewives of Atlanta, Love & Hip-Hop, Scandal, slanted television news, Worldstarhiphop fights, and Tyler Perry Films/Plays (now to be fair, Dadddy’s Little Girls was his lowest grossing production). This causes them to have a jaded view of their own men/males. As a result, they either act out in an impossibly belligerent manner, or they ironically ignore any guy that does not fit that backwards view of what a man/male is supposed to act like. They also learn through the negative media to be very materialistic, thinking that the ultimate goal in life is to be decked out with Louie Vuitton bags, expensive weave, and to be able to have some wealthy trick at their every becking call. The most ironic thing about this: the females who aren’t constantly bombarded with this media are usually pretty down to earth, kind, compassionate, and sane. At the end of the day, the level of misandry depends inversly on the level of reality they are exposed to.

(Black) Feminists – Oh Black Feminists, *cracks knuckles*where do I begin? First of all, I already wrote about the scam of feminism in a previous article. These women are the epitome of Melanated Man haters: they detest anyone with a dark reproductive germ and a phallus, thinking that they are expressing grievences towards them. Now how they were converted to this paradigm was quite simple. During the so-called Civil Rights Movement, White Liberal Feminists came in (some, like Gloria Steinem, were CIA agents) and pulled a lot of Melanated Women to the side diverting the cause of systemic racism away from White Supremacy and towards ‘Male Privilege’. According to the White Feminists, the fact that men lead the household AT ALL is the reason for the problems in the communities. The focus then became on women being ‘strong and independent’ (depending on government assistance of course). With the use of trigger words such as ‘sexual liberation’, ‘male oppression’, ‘gender equality’, etc. meant to cater to a women’s ego, the White Feminists were able to successful to turn Melanated Women against their own men. Let’s also not forget the Feminist campaign to push abortion rights in the Black community, using the mantra, “My body; my choice.” This ended up in at least 40 million aborted Melanated children once abortion was legalized in 1973. Most recently, they have been jumping on the bandwagon of the so-called ‘Street Harassment’, essentially making an entire ruckus out of a non-issue. 
Now my question for these women is this: has the feminist ideology been of any long-term benefit to Melanated Women here in America?
The answer: an obvious, overwhelming no.
So if this is the case, why are there any Melanated women still clinging on to this ideology?
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Maybe that’s what Black Feminism is really all about: irrational support for an egotistical, harmful ideology. Of course, you have some who are feminists without really comprehending the real agenda of feminism. Those Melanated Women can easily be exposed to the reality of this pseudo-revolutionary ideology if you can sit down and carefully have a discussion about its facts and effects on the community in general.

(Some) Single Moms – Taking dating/life advice from the man-hating feminists, some of the single moms in the ‘Black’ community over the last half-century have become very bitter themselves. Getting suckered in with the propaganda about the ‘benefits’ of adopting feminist values, they took the children and broke off from the traditional family, seeking to fufill the feminist dream of being “strong, independent women who don’t need a man”. A lot of single mothers learned the hard way that it is really not that practical in reality. Still being pressured by peers and feminists to “hold it down for the women” (while many accepting and eventually depending on government assistance), many Melanated Women would raise their daughters with this same mentality, while at the same time, raising the young boys to either hate, suppress, or ignore their masculine traits/energy. Armed with shaming tactics and an inflated sense of privilege/ego, many Melanated Women in this situation would learn to either run away decent/above average men, or settle for either sub-par, incompatible, predatory men. When these relationships would fail (obviously) and the women would be left with children, her anger toward her former mate would cause her to harbor it at her seed, especially the male child. This unnatural hostility caused many Melanated children to be raised with a severe psychological imbalance along with the many forms of psychological abuse and subliminal messaging coming from systemic racism. Now to be fair, some fathers did legitimately walk out on their children, there were also other split couples who were able to work out plans to properly raise their children in spite of their differences. Also, people tend to forget that in order to get government assistance from the '60's til' present day, you cannot have an adult male living in the house. This clause became easily flipped around and became the “deadbeat dad myth”. And now, due to the women taking some low-key terrible advice from token females in the feminist movement, the descendents of these children have become self-hating men and women who spend their time trolling and bashing each other online.









 Hopefully these women can wake up to how they've been conned before it's too late.