
Happy New Year to the whole SMC crew! Sat-One, Myself, Jay-Ski, Jey-One, Dj Aktive, Dj Excel, KD, and Dj Impulse put this together for Ex’s going away party in Dec. La is gaining a philly tablist!
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Happy New Year to the whole SMC crew! Sat-One, Myself, Jay-Ski, Jey-One, Dj Aktive, Dj Excel, KD, and Dj Impulse put this together for Ex’s going away party in Dec. La is gaining a philly tablist!
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This mix started out with an exclusive but ended up being inspired by Kool Dj Red Alert..he was killing Kiss over the weekend!
Playlist
Up In This Club/Swizz Beatz f. Lil’ Wayne
For Real/Skillz
Because Of You/Neyo,Kanye,Michael Jackson
Last Night A Dj Saved My Life/Indeep
Mama Used To Say/Junior
Baby Be Mine/Michael Jackson
Something About You/Level 42
I Found Lovin’/The Fatback Band
Original Joint..u gotta dig for this one
Sir Duke/Stevie Wonder
Save The Overtime/Gladys Night & The Pips
Let’s Get Serious/Jermaine Jackson
Mighty Mighty/Earth Wind & Fire
Shaft In Africa
Come Let Me Love You/Jeanette “Lady’ Day
I Believe In Miracles/The Jackson Sisters
Release Yourself/Aleem
The Assembly Line/The Commodores
Soul Makossa
Gettin’ Off/Diddy
Don’t Touch Me(Original & Remix)/Busta Rhymes f. V/A
I’m Really Hot/Missy
Superstar/K-Os
Hot Music/Soho
The Right Price
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1. The End of the “Event” Album: There was a time when albums encompassed an era that included a look, a feel, and a style that informed an artist’s videos and live performances for as long as they (or the label) could squeeze revenue from a project by releasing singles. The “event” album can chiefly be credited to Jacksons Michael and Janet, who have entire timelines built around the idea of a “Thriller Era” or a “Rhythm Nation Era”. Nowadays, instead of treating albums as what they are (a collection of songs with one unifying theme) artists are more likely to seek out the most ubiquitous Hip Hop beatmakers of the moment and record over a hundred songs from which to “pick” singles. Also, when you have artists that are too scared to release music with a healthy 3-5 year gap in between, the lines to between albums begin to blur, and the eras become indistinguishable, rendering them null.
2. Big Name Hip Hop Producers: With respect due to the beatmakers that introduce a track with the name of their production imprint, ad-lib all over it, and insert themselves as guest rappers 50% of the time, they overshadow the actual vocalist of a song. We certainly don’t begrudge any of them the right to employment, but when an artist has to do an inventory of who produced her project to qualifiy it instead of telling us what the album is about, we have to take exception. Reality check: If you’re trying to goad me into a purchasing your album because you have a Pharrell beat on it and I’m a Pharrell fan, then that’s the only song I’m buying. Your album has to have legs of its own.
3. Deaths of The Notorious B.I.G. & 2Pac: You can probably draw a direct line from the deaths of Biggie and ‘Pac to the current state of Hip Hop. The two of them cultivated a style that even a decade later is re- and misappropriated to the nth. Perhaps if they were still alive, they’d have pushed the genre forward. Or maybe they’d be wack and irrelevant. Hey, at least they died while they were still good.
4. “Neo-Soul”: We understand the emergence of the “neo-soul” genre as a response to the growing commercialization of modern R&B. But even the artists lumped into this category began to the see that the term was as much a marketing ploy as the very things they eschewed. The language used to describe these artists ranged from “organic” to “avant garde” and any press materials would claim that he/she looks up to Stevie, Marvin and Donnie. And don’t stand too close to the stage lest you get burned by the candles and frankencense! Before long, the audience would be fooled and we would either grow to love or loathe this music, defending the art of its purveyors and loudly wondering why they couldn’t move as many units as their mainstream counterparts. Simply put, “neo-soul” has become a term used by people to describe music they respect but would never buy.
5. Reality TV: Aside from the manufactured Pop idols that are struggling to stay signed within their prize contracts, we have to question the motives of Sean Combs, Robin Antin and Missy Elliott, who have all aped the reality television format to generate acts for their own stable of artists. To be sure, reality TV has replaced proper Artist Development as a means for these entrepreneurs to cash in, stroke their egos and embarrass people who, 9 times out of 10, deserve it. Speaking of which, what’s O’so Krispie doing?
6. Lazy A&R Departments: Did you know that A&R people are also responsible for Artist Development? Probably not, since these days a newly-signed artist is more likely to be stripped of their identity and given one that falls in step with what’s popular or, even worse, none at all. Take Cheri Dennis for example. While her album has a respectable amount of solid R&B tracks, we still don’t know who Cheri Dennis is, what sets her apart from everyone else or even what she sounds like. But, she has earned the distinction of being signed to her label for nearly a decade with no album to speak of. Did the A&R department utilize that time by playing Spades? Probably.
7. Scarface and The Untouchables: Okay, rapper, we get it, Scarface and The Untouchables are the greatest movies ever made; your life in celluloid, even. But, if you look close enough, you’ll come to learn that you are neither Pacino or De Niro and should stop emulating them by using audio clips from the films in your interludes and the script in your lyrics. Too many of you are still doing this after all these years. Also, tell members of your crew to stop calling themselves “Ness” and “Nitti”. Just, please, cut it out. Thank you.
8. Thugs: Not only do we have “Studio Thugs” that use de Palma films to inform their image (see above) but there’s the “Corporate Thug” (robs an artist of his publishing and signs him to a hellified contract he could never fulfill) and the questionable “R&B Thug”, which happened somewhere between R. Kelly and Jodeci and continues to this day. Along the way, labels got the bright idea that the way to a woman’s heart was by selling drugs and beating up people. Sexy! This trend has also given rise to something else we’ll never understand: “R&B Beef”, in which two singers talk trash about each other to the media. Unfortunately, this doesn’t result in a “sing-off” but pretty much makes everyone involved look kind of retarded.
9. Crime: Between violating probation, not paying child support, being pulled over and caught with an ounce of weed or cocaine, assaulting nail technicians, shooting people, tossing concertgoers off the stage, committing perjury, tax evasion, and urinating on minors, we have to wonder if being a good artist means being a bad citizen.
10. Ringtones: “Real Music Ringtones” were created as a way to distinguish your ringing cellular from someone else’s while also bringing you closer to your favorite artist. Unfortunately, the labels realized this was the only way to generate revenue and started making music for the sole purpose of selling ringtones. Now, we have stripped-down keyboard beats and grunts and “yaahhs” instead of lyrics. Is that my cellphone ringing or yours? We’ll never know, because we both downloaded Soulja Boy.
11. Lack of Music Programs in Schools: Programs like Garage Band have not only made producers lazy, but undercut the importance of immersing young would-be musicians in music history as well as basic composition. Unless a popular musician was trained in the church, they probably lucked into a contract without knowing how to write, play an instrument, or worse, sing a note.
12. BET (and by extension its corporate owner) is on a mission to not only destroy urban music, but poison the perception of Black people in the process. If we were to use this network as a guide (and people unfortunately do), we would believe that “drug dealer > rapper > pimp” is a logical career path, alcoholic beverages can be used as bodysplash, women of exotic or indeterminate race are the standard of beauty, darker-skinned women are only valuable if they have a big ass and a tiny waist, a person’s worth can only be determined by what they drive and what they wear, you ain’t sh*t if you’re over 30, and a week’s worth of debauchery and decadence can be undone with a Sunday marathon of religious programming. It’s funny because it’s true.
13. The Radio: Used to be, you would turn on the radio and hear a variety of artists with a variety of sounds. But due to the “Cl#$@ Ch$#%@ling” of Urban Radio, you’ll hear a T-Pain song followed by 15 minutes of commercials, followed by a song featuring T-Pain, some shucking and jiving by unbearable radio personalities for five minutes, then something that resembles a T-Pain song, but isn’t because just about everyone sounds like T-Pain now. And it’s probably a commercial.
14. Spineless Club DJs: If you’re going out to a club, you might as well sit in the house and blast the radio instead of paying the inflated cover charge. Once upon a time, DJs were tastemakers, but now so many of them are afraid they’ll clear the floor by spinning something new that they just play album versions of songs people are tired of but are too drunk to notice. Then, they add insult to injury by showing off their “skills” with poorly-timed scratches, blends that don’t line up and screaming over the music. And consider yourself lucky if you happen upon a DJ with ACTUAL! VINYL! RECORDS!
15. Mainstream Hip Hop Publications: Back in the 90’s, holding one of these rags in your hands was like holding a monthly Bible to all things Hip Hop and R&B. Now, they’ve all been relegated to chasing blogs and reiterating things we already knew weeks ahead instead of properly utilizing the print medium to do something unique. Changes in personnel and ownership aside, they were already marching towards irrelevance. Even the covers suck now, but you probably won’t get the damn thing delivered on time in order to find out.
16. Bloggers: Guilty as charged! Trifle few of us are qualified to be writing about music with any authority, especially since most of the people behind blogs haven’t been alive long enough to have a healthy perspective on the subject. Although it can be argued that record companies rely on blogs for buzz, most of the music championed by popular websites is the same music that would’ve gotten attention anyway. Also, we have to point out that the commenting system has turned discussions about music into an unholy war of “haters” versus “stans”, where everyone is an expert on what they hate or love, but have no concept of anything else including real life. Oh, and providing your readers with the URL to full album leaks doesn’t “help” the artist.
17. Youtube & Myspace: On the Internet, everyone is a star (thank you, thank you). But while sites like Myspace and Youtube can provide mainstream and indie musicians with a means of cultivating and connecting with an audience, it becomes a chore to sort through the muck of people with a webcam and a login classifying themselves as “artists”. And damn you all to Hell for having the crap you made in Grandma’s basement on auto-play.
18. Singing Rappers, Acting Rappers & Rapping Athletes: We’ll keep this short. Every now and then you’ll happen upon someone that has been able to organically transition from one career to another. Will and Latifah come to mind. To everyone else (coughCurtiscough), stay in your lane. Again, we don’t begrudge anyone the chance to make some extra ends; it just shouldn’t be at the expense of the audience.
19. The End of Real Singing Groups: Once upon a time, you not only had singing groups that weren’t put together by a reality show, but wherein each member contributed a distinct voice or purpose to the group. Sometimes they had members that barely sang a note, but who actually produced or wrote the song. Point is, throwing a bunch of strangers in a house with one phone and giving them makeovers doesn’t create synergy. Also, name a recent singing group that wasn’t created for a television show or for the purpose of launching someone’s solo career. Exactly.
20. “Kanyitis” is a temporary, yet frequent, illness that afflicts singers and rappers alike, wherein an artist waits until the precise moment they are in front of a camera, microphone or reporter to say something shocking and stupid, which will then be quoted by bloggers and searched on Youtube ad nauseum. Then the artist has to explain what they “really” meant, but by that time everyone already thinks they’re nuts and doesn’t care about a retraction.
21. Death of Aaliyah: Not that Aaliyah took an entire genre of music with her to the grave, but it can be argued that her passing made way for a wave of young, pretty dancers with okay voices and no personality. Only difference between them and Aaliyah is, Aaliyah had personality along with talent, ideas and a willingness to experiment. Also, she wasn’t so full of herself.
(DAMN WE LOST A GOOD ONE…THIS ONE HIT CLOSE TO HOME AS A GOOD FRIEND OF MY FAMILY WAS ONE OF THE VICTIMS OF THIS TRAGEDY. AND I ACTUALLY SAW THAT PERSON AND GOT THE PRIVILEGE OF MEETING AALIYAH JUST WEEKS BEFORE THIS OCCURRED!!! AND SHE MIGHT POSSIBLY BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN I EVER SAW IN PERSON. AT LEAST FACE-WISE ANYWAY. SHE WAS VERY SLIM…ALMOST FRAIL BUT HER FACE WAS DOWNRIGHT BEAUTIFUL. SHE DEFINITELY HAD AN ANGELIC PRESENCE. CHICK WAS DAMN NEAR GLOWING IT SEEMED. JUST CRAZY!!! I DIGRESS.)
22. Money: Even worse than artists releasing garbage because they know it sells is the audience’s obsession with how much an artist makes. Unfortunately, we’ve given lack of artistry a pass because someone’s “making that paper”, which totally undermines the hard work of true creative talents that are constantly writing, recording, and performing. When I buy an album I don’t want to hear an entrepreneur, which brings us to–
23. Products & Brands: Whether rappers and singers are inserting the names of designer alcoholic beverages into their lyrics or cable companies are inserting rappers and singers in their ad campaigns, things come to a point where we need to start realizing how owned these artists are. There’s a thin line between businessperson and corporate slave. We’d also like to reiterate a fact that has been pointed out time and time again over the past 10 years: If you can’t pronounce it, why should we care that you’re wearing it, driving it, or drinking it?
24. People That Aren’t in Any Way Associated with Music: Opportunities in the industry are built on connections and there’s almost never been a time when someone didn’t rise to stardom on someone else’s coattails. But now, things have gotten way out of hand. Why be an actual artist when you can be someone that danced in videos, screwed a bunch of rappers and got a book deal? Or, you can be a butler or Executive In Charge of Umbrella-Carrying? Or, worse, be the “Fifth Mic” guy on stage and reliable instigator? Who needs a recording studio?
25. Teenagers: Young people have always had the power to determine trends in all genres of music, which is why corporations defer to them. However, today’s teenagers seem to be slightly more insipid than they were in previous generations and definitely have a shorter attention span. Whether it’s the teens themselves driving the garbage labels are releasing, or the labels that are leading teens down a path of ignorance, is totally up for debate. It’s the chicken/egg question in its purest form.
I KNOW A LOT OF THIS HAS BEEN SAID AT SOME POINT AND TIME BUT I DON’T THINK I’VE SEEN ALL OF IT ORGANIZED AND STATED THIS WELL IN ONE MEDIUM BEFORE.
5th Element Show #7 Hip-Hop Nation Sirius/XM Airdate 01.02.2009 10p-12a Est.
SEGMENT 1
08 Rap Up/Skillz
Bad,Good/Diamond D/BabyGrande
Take It Back/Madlib/Stones Throw
MVP/Ludacris/DTP
Rappers Delight/Rapper Big Pooh/White Label
Pay Jay/Termanology f. Big Pooh, Chandon/Joe Scudda
Fire(Remix)/Elzhi f. BlackMilk, Guilty Simpson/Music House
Pimpn’/Common/White Label
Change(Ya World)/Blu/White Label
Thugathon/1982 f. Lil’ Fame/Showoff
Lay It Down/Roc Marciano/White Label
Shake This/Royce Da 5’9/White Label
Exhibit A/Jay Electronica/White Label
R U Listening?/Illa J/Delicious Vinly
I Keep The Crowd Listening(rmx)/Lord Finesse/White Label
The Bullets/Naturel/White Label
SEGMENT 2
No Airplay/Wyclef f. Canibus/Ruffhous
The Rhyme(Jay Dee Remix)/Keith Murray/Jive
Pay Attention/Kid Capri/Cold Chillin
Age Ain’t Nothing But A #/Chi-Ali/Blunt Recordings
Criminal Minded/BDP/B-Boy Records
Black Nostaljack/Camp Lo/Profile
Bubblin’/CRU/Violator
Remember We(Salaam Remi Remix)/Da Bush Babees/Reprise Records
Ready Or Not(Salaam Remi Remix)/The Fugees/Ruffhouse
Never Seen Before/E.P.M.D./Def Jam
Shakilya/P.R.T./Profile
NightShift/Positive K f. Big Daddy Kane/1st Priority
Yoke The Joker/Naughty By Nature/Tommy Boy Reocrds
Mind Blowin’(Remix)/The D.O.C./Ruthless Records
Ya Wish Ya Could/Special Ed/Profile
Pump It Up/Nice & Smooth/Rush
Kaught In The Ak/Das Efx/East West
G.O.D. Pt. 3(Nighttime Vulture)/Mobb Deep/Loud
The Yearn/Lost Boys/Elektra
Here Come The Lords(Video Mix)/Lords Of The Underground/Pendulium
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Incident comes days after his arrest on a shoplifting charge
MONROE, La. - A teen convicted in the “Jena Six” beating case shot himself in the chest and was taken to the hospital Monday, days after his arrest on a shoplifting charge, police said.
Mychal Bell’s wound isn’t life threatening, said Monroe Police Sgt. Cassandra Wooten. The 18-year-old used a .22-caliber firearm in the shooting around 7:40 p.m., she said.
Wooten believes Bell was upset over media coverage of the arrest last week.
“I think he was upset over the incident … and didn’t want to be in the news again,” she said.
Bell was one of a group of black teenagers who once faced attempted murder charges in the 2006 beating of a white classmate at Jena High School. The charges for all of the defendants were reduced.
The severity of the original charges brought widespread criticism and eventually led to more than 20,000 people converging in September 2007 on the tiny central Louisiana town of Jena for the largest civil rights march in decades.
Resisting arrest, assault charges
Bell was in the news again after he was arrested on Dec. 24 and booked on charges of shoplifting, resisting arrest and simple assault, police said.
Police said Bell tried to steal several shirts and a pair of jeans from a department store and fled when a security guard and off-duty police officer tried to detain him. After they found him hiding under a car, Bell “swung his arms wildly” and one of his elbows struck the security guard with a glancing blow, according to a police report. He was freed on $1,300 bond.
Wooten said Bell was taken to a hospital in Monroe, where a nursing supervisor wouldn’t release his condition. Wooten didn’t have further details on the shooting.
One of Bell’s attorneys in the assault case didn’t immediately return a call Monday seeking comment on the shoplifting case.
In the Jena case, Bell eventually pleaded guilty to a juvenile charge of second-degree battery.
Bell, the only one of the six who has been tried, has been living in a foster home in Monroe and attending school

Go Hard(Remix)/Dj Khaled f. Jay-Z & Kanye West
Left,Right,Left/Drama
Stay Fly/3 6 Mafia
Money Make Me Cum/Rick Ross
Make A Chick Go/Byrd Game
Diva(Remix)/Ciara
Diva/Beyonce
Beep/Bobby Valentino f. Yung Joc
Buy You A Drink(Remix)/T-Pain f. Kanye
Sooner Or Later/N.E.R.D.
Hate Night News
08 Rap Up/Skillz
Purple Tape Tribute/Joell Ortiz
Brooklyn(Go Hard)/Jay-Z
Brooklyn(Go Hard Freestyle)/Fabolous
Jumpin’ Out The Window(Remix/Ron Browz f. Norega
Backwards/Mobb Deep
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NEW YORK — Police say the actor who portrayed the gay lover of a closeted mobster on “The Sopranos” has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in New York.
Police spokesman Lt. John Grimpel says John Costelloe was found dead in an apparent suicide at his Brooklyn home on Dec. 18.
Police were called to his residence after family members were unable to reach him.
The 47-year-old former New York City firefighter gained fame in 2006 when he was cast as short-order cook Jim “Johnny Cakes” Witowski opposite Joseph Gannascoli, who played gay mobster Vito Spatafore on the hit HBO show.
Costelloe was performing as a hustler in a theater production of “Gang of Seven” at the time of his death.


Playlist
Twas The Night Before Christmas/Snoop Dogg
Santa Baby/Rev Run and The Xmas Allstars
Christmas In Hollis/Run-D.M.C.
Christmas Rhyming/Audio Two
Christmas Bells/Hard Rock
Dana Dane Is Coming To Town/Dana Dane
Let The Jingle Bells Rock/Sweet Tee
Cold Chillin’ Christmas/Juice Crew Allstars
Christmas Is/Run-D.M.C.
Santa’s Rap/Treachrous Three
Christmas Rappin’/Kurtis Blow
These are in my opinion the best Hip-Hop Christmas songs constructed by yours truly!
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Girls Around The World/Lloyd f. Weezy,Busta Rhymes
Arab Money(Old School Mix)/Busta Rhymes f. Ron Browz
Rotate/Noreaga f. Ron Browz & Busta Rhymes
Grimey/Noreaga f. Pharrell
Bite Dust/Mobb Deep
Gun Love/Prodigy
Get It On Tonight/Montell Jordan f. LL Cool J
Break Beat Originals
Who Shot Ya?/Biggie f. Diddy
Hard Knocks/Swizz Beats f. Drag-On
I Do It For Hip-Hop/Ludacris, Nas & Jay-Z
Hate Night News
By My Side/Jadakiss f. Ne-Yo
I Wanna Love You/Akon f. Snoop
Me & U/Cassie
Touch My Body/B.Michelle
Everybody/Fonzworth Bentley f. Kanye West & Andre 3000
Pink & Blue/Andre 3000
Something About You/Zo! & Tiggalo f. Darien Brockington
Deep Inside(Bink! Remix)/Mary J. f. Mobb Deep
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Dance/Workout Edition
U.M.C./Common
U.M.C.1.5/Talib Kweli, Res, Graph
Sexual Seduction/Snoop
Freeze/T-Pain f. Chris Brown
Us Placers/CRS(Lupe,Kanye,Pharrell)
American Boy/Estelle f. Kanye, Busta
Love Lockdown/Kanye West
Death Of Autotune/Roger Riley & Teddy Troutman
Girls, Gone, Wild/Ludacris
Fast Car(Remix)/The Dream f. Sheek Louch
Hate Night News w/Bodacious
I’m The Shit
Back That Ass Up
Get Off My Dick
Thumbs Down
Soul Survivior
Keep On Fuckin’ Around
Woo Hah
Wut Wut
Samuel Jackson
Fuck Yo Couch
A Millie
Paper Planes
She Got It
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