It would be a sin if you didn't watch at LEAST the first 2 or 3 minutes of this (outside of work, preferably), and, without spoiling it (if it's not obvious already what takes place), it apparently goes on (and gloriously on) for like an hour and a half. Obviously my A.D.D.-ass didn't make it past the 5-minute mark, but I can honestly say that it was one of the most entertainingly awesome 5 minutes of my internet-viewing career. So, without further adeui, I present to you Snoop's "Ustream Video" from yesterday:
ALSO: I have a feeling this might be taken ...
First, watch this, the opening credits and unforgettable theme song from Clarissa Explains it All:
Now listen to this, a new song from Blogbdon-favorite Charles Hamilton:
Charles Hamilton - Way Cool
[audio:waycool.mp3]
Finally, behold the glory that is hip-hop: the ability to transform the SNICK into the SHIZZNIT.
As if the whole Manny fiasco wasn't enough, it must pale in comparison to the embarassment that will forever be associated with the 1986 Dodgers, who felt compelled to make the following video (called the "Baseball Boogie" no less) and tarnish their illustrious history forever. I'm not sure if they were celebrating their 73-89 season, trying to capitalize off of the far-less-awful 1985 Bears' Super Bowl Shuffle or just doing what they normally did after practice, but one thing I am sure of is that Orel Hershiser is thrilled that because of the internet, this video, and all the memories associated ...
The guy is brilliant, albeit completely obsessed with himself. Here are "Flashing Lights" and "Good Life" from his extraordinary performance on VH1 Storytellers last night; shit is just dirty:
"Flashing Lights"
"Good Life"
[via 2dopeboyz]
UPDATE: Here is a link to download the whole concert in mp3 format and here's another to download each song individually.
It's kind of old but feel like people maybe missed this; maybe not? Either way it's so dope, even for non hip-hop fans:
[via My Collection of YouTube Hot Shit]
When I first heard "Generation Lost" off of his "Who the Fuck is B.o.B." mixtape, I was convinced that it was the best song of 2008, and we're still talking mixtape quality here. His debut album The Great Adventures of B.o.B. is set to drop some time in the next couple of months, and I'm telling you, it's gonna be huge. But, until then, sit back, ignore the video (or download the song) and I guarantee that after one listen you'll be hooked. If not, then go f' yourself. But, afterwards, make sure to come back to my blog.
And, well, ...
An old song, a new video, and if you're a fan of hip-hop I have no idea how you couldn't like this song. And if you do there's plenty more from the Black Milk, Elzhi, Royce trio out there that I'm saving for the three people who read this. Enjoy the hot shit:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HY5r_4xrEA[/youtube]
P.S. Royce is blowing up this year; you heard it here first (or 5,000th, whatever...)
Republic nightclub in New Orleans has a sign on the door that reads, “If it’s on Jersey Shore it’s not coming through the door: No Affliction, No Ed Hardy, No Christian Audigier, No Exceptions.”
Middle-of-the-night sources reported that Jobs then began work on double-spacing his Keynote presentation and increasing the font size to make it appear longer.