‘How long have you been black?‘. Knockout. About time someone took that annoying BBC News ass-monkey Jeremy Paxman and spanked him. I wonder if this is pay back for the time Jemermy Paxman Spanked Dizzee Rascal
Lovesoul are invited to the World Famous Wake Up Show on Power 106 in LA, by King Tech to talk about the state of hip-hop in the UK, and pushing the boundaries in online content. Features live beatmaking, freestyles and DJ’ing by superhuman DJ Revolution
Here it is, proof that the UK school system failed Dizzee Rascal. NOW before all the other bloggers start having seizures, I love what Dizzee does in the studio. ‘Boy In The Corner’ was the UK’s Illmatic (yeah I said it), but I can’t help feeling that Dizzee’s boys were behind the camera making him want to front. Chris Rock said it best, Keepin it real can be keepin it real dumb. Plus, which comic genious put Jeremy Paxman and Dizzee Rascal on the same show?
The outspoken Pimp C was found dead in his hotel room in L.A. yesterday (Nov 4th 2007) at 9am. Our condolances are with the family of Pimp C and the whole UGK Family. I actually had the chance to interview Pimp C in L.A. a few months back at the Microsoft Zune ‘Live at the BBQ’ event, but unfortunately I passed on the oppourtunity as Pimp C was kind of intoxicated and didn’t look like he was going to let an unknown reporter disturb his high.
Since (even before his death) I have regretted not speaking to the man who Texas credits as one of the most flamoyant and well respected rappers to put the state on the map. He was also well associated to the UK’s Dizzee Rascal for his appearance on Dizzee’s Album ‘Math and English’ (2007), where he ripped the ish out of the album’s best cut ‘Where’s Da G’z’ and a stand out flow on Jay-Z’s ‘Big Pimpin’.
In researching the death, I would point you to the following Houston Chronicle Article that I think covers the facts and statements surrounding the death incredibly well. Big shout to Joey Guerra and Peggy O’Hare for the article and HipHopGalaxy.com for the image.