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Flynt - Choc Frontal

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Thématique: 18  connexion  eme  Explicit  french  Hip  Hop  indépendant  koma  octobre  Paris  rouge  scred  Underground 

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Flynt - Choc frontal

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Thématique: 18  choc  connexion  ekoué  flynt  francais  french  frontal  hiphop  j'eclaire  ma  mokless  paris  rap  real  scred  ville  vrai 

French Hiphop: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=117671434 Après avoir produit les compilations « Explicit Dixhuit » et « No Child Soldiers » ainsi que deux maxis vinyls (« Fidèle à son contexte », « Comme sur un playground ») qui furent épuisés en quelques semaines, Flynt nous délivre enfin son album solo. Flynt en a assuré la direction artistique et la réalisation avec Dj Dimé.

Flynt - Choc Frontal -.

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Thématique: Choc  Flynt  français  Frontal  Rap 

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ST2 - Foi um acaso

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Thématique: alternativo  anônimo  blues  clássico  eletrônica  folk  hip-hop  independente  jazz  music  país  pop  rap  religioso  rock  soul  world 

http://st-santinho.hi5.com Letra: Naquele dia em que eu te vi, Algo estranho em mim senti, Só sei, só penso que eu sei, Que não foi normal em mim, Um vento estranho me empurrou, E para teu caminho me levou, Cheguei, só sei que cheguei, E teu corpo o meu encontrou, « Foi um acaso quando te vi, Mas logo me liguei a ti, Frontal, choque emocional, Fiquei caido por ti, Trocamos palavras, carinhos e mais, Entramos em momentos escepcionais, Certa quimica, entre nós surgiu, Sonhamos com momentos reais. » Pedi desculpa me emocionei, Com o teu olhar até bloquiei, Demais, tú es demais, Agredeço o dia em que te encontrei, Levei-te comigo fomos a falar, Tu aceitas sem recusar, Ficas-te, também te ligas-te, Pensamos que nos podiamos amar, « Refrão » Contigo e fiquei e sou feliz, És aquilo que eu sempre quis, Nos meus sonhos, sonhava contigo, Agora és a minha raiz

Rage - Competencia

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Thématique: blood  el-puto  mozambique  productions  rap  records  same  singah  tchaya 

Titulo: Competência Artista: Rage Label: Cotonete Records I Empurraram-me, eu vi, mas só abanei Rastearam-me, cai, mas não me aleijei Arrastaram-me, senti, mas eu não sangrei E continuo aqui com a corroa de rei Mais veloz, mais feroz, mais vivo do que nunca Com o mic na mão eu vou varrer esta espelunca Invernos incontornáveis, sem sequer uma manta Guerreiro é aquele que quando cai levanta A dor é grande mas a raiva é maior Sai daqui recruta, tas a falar com o major Tiraram-me as pernas mas não me tiraram o chão Eis me aqui once again niggaz pronto para acção A escrever nas noites e madrugadas São mais de mil as canetas acabadas Sempre a praticar, olhem as costas transpiradas Um campeão nunca tem as luvas penduradas \ Refrão 2x \ Competência Pra levar o R.A.P. até a sua independência Não é fazer só por fazer, é preciso competência Competência no game II That's right the maniac, don't forget my name They call me Mohamed Ali do rap game As minhas rimas não acabam, son Como um tecto em ruína sobre ti elas desabam Tens o mic ao teu dispor, se podes fazer melhor Mas, antes saiba que eu dou aulas de hardcore Nigga, renda-te com o perfil No câmbio do rap, tu vales cem eu valho mil Nigga escuta o som e deixa-te embalar Tens a mania de me querer comparar Não quero fãs basta que gostem de me escutar Nigga tu és bom, mas eu sou espectacular Exemplar, o meu lema é união Sou cem porcento paz, zero porcento confusão Eu subo ao palco cem porcento são Sem álcool na cabeça nem fumo no pulmão O meu cérebro é teu cérebro vezes oito Sou pra os ouvidos como para a boca é o biscoito O que pra mim são coisas fáceis, pra ti são difíceis Se trazes armas man, eu trago mísseis És apenas um momento, ejaculação Eu sou puro sentimento, longa duração Tu és desapontamento, e decepção Eu sou entretenimento, e educação \ Refrão 2x \ Competência Pra levar o R.A.P. até a sua independência Não é fazer só por fazer, é preciso competência Competência no game III Niggaz, se vens quente nigga, eu venho a arder Já tas cansado, mas eu to só a aquecer É bom vires com cuidado, pois Rage no mic é Jack o estripador parte dois Mais braços, mais cabeças a voarem Mais pânicos, mais pessoas a gritarem Mais ambulâncias a chegarem Mais caos, mais sangue, mais niggaz a recuarem Depois me chamam de agressor Quando eles é que metem o dedo no ventilador Comigo o choque é frontal, eu não me desvio Quando mais difícil, mais me agrada o desafio Parar é morrer, querer é puder Lutar é vencer, já não há como inverter Começas a perceber e aceleras a pedalada Mesmo com o sangue a ferver manténs a cena equilibrada \ Refrão 2x \ Competência Pra levar o R.A.P. até a sua independência Não é fazer só por fazer, é preciso competência Competência no game [ http://www.hiphoptuga.webnode.com ]

Tricky & Grassroots - Heaven Youth Hell

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Thématique: adrian  attack  bjork  bristol  england  grassroots  Heaven  Hell  massive  music  portishead  thaws  Tricky  trip-hop  UK  Youth 

Heaven Youth Hell [drunkenstien:] Da da da [(beastie boys sample): hold it now...] [tricky:] Cycle, someone gone Its like... These kids are connective... Crazy. these kids are crazy. You think youre in heaven -- [d pearson/g isabell:] Yo Im dreamin Bitches be screamin for my semen Like hard on my 125 [? ] A mouth for luxuries, chickens can cluck to these Better yet, wed have to [? ] these Rhyme styles that I rock all night Devote for the [? ] turn barry white, my insight Is far beyond the rhyme [? ] Soon to go [? ] I glide, hillfiguze homicide Like europe I leave mcs drivin on the right side The ripper, no ones hipper Honey getter Quick to put a [? ] straight in yo shitter Rhyme bitter, like styled strife Layin min [? ] buffs in back w/ wesley snipes A buuncha kleptomaniacs Fingers that sticky? You ask what happen? Hillfiguzes got tricky. [tricky/drunkenstien:] These sounds is like [? ] Kids are crazy, theyre crazy Thick youre in heaven but... [d pearson/g isabell:] Lyrical meditaion Styles be bangin like masturbation So open yo ear to the ejaculation Time flies and crime gods be makin moves Leders of the underworld be baggin 2s So fools lose Why the l.a. [? ] crews Poppin [? ] Frontal ease w/ the honeys Countin moneys, A hillfiguze reppin in his 20s The black [? ] we pull cards on g.p. General purpose, my surface is reality Mob mentality is actualy the war pedigree That sits me on the stool w/ the extra ts - please Down on yo knees or Ill squeeze [? ] You met defeat The feedback is hardcore rap Licsensed by hilfiguzes and tricky you never knew that [tricky/stike:] Its like, [sumner cybercafe? ] Fff... its like Im connecting These kids, crazy You think youre in heaven but youre really in hell [repeat till end] [stike: gonna check whats comin next]

(Part 14) Armond White on Jay-Z "99 Problems" - Mark Romanek

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Thématique: 99  American  Armond  Gangsta  Gangster  Hip-Hop  Jay-Z  Mark  Peckinpah  Problems  Rap  Rick  Rock  Romanek  Rubin  White 

(Part 14) SAT, July 28, 2007. SCANNERS 2007 Video Festival. Film Society of Lincoln Center. CRITIC Armond White's "Official History of Music Video: An Introspective" Presentation (15th Annual). American Gangster? Gangsta? Listen to the critic mention the Sam Peckinpah reference, among others...Oh yeah, check out the cameos by music producer/exec RICK RUBIN and actor VINCENT GALLO. PANTHEON Exhibit D CRITIC Armond White on Jay-Z "99 Problems" Director: Mark Romanek Here's a link to an article promoting the event. http://www.nypress.com/20/30/news&columns/feature.cfm here's an essay where the critic writes about the "99 Problems" music video. http://www.markromanek.com/press/nypressb.html Critic Armond White can be reached courtesy of the weekly newspaper The New York Press http://www.nypress.com or the newsletter First of the Month http://www.firstofthemonth.org Here are some Armond White quotes on the music video (from his extended essay on the 99 Problems music video)... "hiphop hit a brick wall at its most influential moment with booty-clapping, money-tossing imagery and lurid, greed-driven lyrical content. but filmmaker mark romanek and jay-z have finally broken through this ethical stagnation with the new music video 99 problems. it's a strong, strangely beautiful fiction that subverts hiphop cliche and achieves a streetwise definition of new york city that film and music fans have been waiting to see updated since mean streets..." "...in stevie wonder's 1973 "living for the city," a tourist famously (and naively) exclaimed "new york! just like i pictured it!" ironically, romanek proves that in the hiphop era most people's idea of new york comes from videos (and movies) that dishonestly construct a stereotypical new york of loiterers, thugs and reprobates. black and white film gives it a documentary effect, as if casting an anthropological eye on graffiti, tenements, break-dancers and flashy cars. the stylized look distances ghetto life, but romanek's structure shifts from borough to borough, playground to jailhouse—a series of interlocking actions from a crazy-quilt travelogue of new york city. 99 problems shows a young black man's new york as it has never been seen before. jay-z spins a tale of common aimlessness and selfish survival ("ya havin' girl problems?/i feel bad for you, son/i got 99 problems/and a bitch ain't one"). his delivery is terse yet eloquent—swingsong, but the world he walks through is ferocious..." "...no rap fan watching 99 problems would sensibly long to partake in its spectacle. the jail scenes (with frontal nudity of inmates being sprayed for lice) are controversial, restricting the video's airplay even on cable outlets. this is a tribute to romanek's visual intensity. he has an iconographic gift to make commonplace things memorable or (as in hurt for johnny cash) numinous. in 99 problems, images and words become a wrecking ball against the familiar edifice of ghetto-fabulous determinism. 99 problems breaks through the nyc truisms of poverty and deprivation that hiphop culture has romanticized. romanek sees the place clearer, tougher and poetically. the cliches will no longer stand." "every other music video director will have to face up to this and respond. romanek's esthetics are informed by a rare social consciousness. (he not only shows what new york folks look like, but how they actually live, mixing harshness and lyricism.) that's the subversion. this video questions what all the others say is fly, def or cool by showing that hipster perspective to be limited; simply sexy rather than shocking; and laughable instead of tragic. "we're trying to show the artistry side of hiphop," jay-z told a reporter. "i just really wanted [mark] to shoot like where i'm from in brooklyn and shoot the hood, but shoot it like art, not just shoot a bunch of dudes or a bunch of cars." "...as romanek's images keep coming at you—pulsing to producer rick rubin's sullen, reverberating beat—they fall into line as maybe the truest-ever hiphop portrait of new york life. from the marcy projects to a church in brooklyn, it's a visual parade of around-the-corner confrontations, whimsical children, lost adults, desperate hedonism—the things most hiphop videos treat blithely. no bling-bling allowed. romanek never pauses for condescension, but a couple shots that dolly into a funeral home, then a coffin, are appropriately stunning. only the inevitability of death impedes on the velocity of life..." Director MARK ROMANEK can be reached at: http://www.markromanek.com You can also see the director's cut of the Jay-Z "99 Problems" music video at http://www.markromanek.com NOTE: In the mid-90's (not sure of year, perhaps 1995?) Critic Armond White devoted an entire music video presentation to the work of Director/Filmmaker MARK ROMANEK, director of this music video.

The Brain Rap

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  • Publié par: TheOnlyBeastlyBeast

Thématique: awesome  beastly  brain  cerebellum  cerebrum  collin  educational  elephants  funny  retard  ryan  shiz  the 

The brain rap. For biology. It's the bomb. You know. Fo sho Lyrics: Yo yo yo yo we all have a brain They may look the same But no they aint the same Monkeys, files, cows, cats, cardinals, whales fish, bats You see theyre all unique And not the same But see yours is weak and very lame we all have a cerebrum and a cerebellum why dont you just go and tell them? The cerebrum has a frontal lobe It helps control your ear lobes And everything down to your toes Then back up to your nose These are all your conscious actions Even when your in math solving fractions The temporal lobe is also part Just listen right here What do you do with your ear? Do not fear You use this temporal lobe to hear It processes vocal information Yes, this is the location What about the occipital lobe Yes this does play a role It has to do with your seeing And all of its well-being You see, when you see Something like a knee It goes to your lobe And you can see someones earlobe! Cerebrum Cerebrum Cerebrum Cerebrum Come on dont be a bum What about the cerebellum It controls all your bodily tasks So you dont need to ask Heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure You just need a refresher It does all these things Even when your sleeping It does all these things Even when your leaping Without this thing called a brain You would be very insane What do you know, its time to go Ill see you next time when im pro Which will be tomorrow

conenccion frontal-bogota

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Thématique: del  mundo  música  rap 

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7-28-05 (Part 7) Armond White on Jay Z "99 Problems"

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Thématique: 99  American  Armond  Gallo  Gangsta  Gangster  Hip-Hop  Jay  Mark  Pop  Problems  Rap  Rick  Rock  Romanek  Rubin  Vincent  White 

July 28, 2005 (Part 7) CRITIC Armond White "MUSIC TO MY EYES" Music Video Presentation at Lincoln Center. American Gangster? Gangsta? Artist: Jay Z Song: "99 Problems" Director: Mark Romanek Due to low camcorder battery energy, I didn't videotape the entire music video. I focused on Armond White's comments. http://www.markromanek.com/press/nypressb.html Here are some Armond White quotes on the music video (from his extended essay on the 99 Problems music video)... "hiphop hit a brick wall at its most influential moment with booty-clapping, money-tossing imagery and lurid, greed-driven lyrical content. but filmmaker mark romanek and jay-z have finally broken through this ethical stagnation with the new music video 99 problems. it's a strong, strangely beautiful fiction that subverts hiphop cliche and achieves a streetwise definition of new york city that film and music fans have been waiting to see updated since mean streets..." "...in stevie wonder's 1973 "living for the city," a tourist famously (and naively) exclaimed "new york! just like i pictured it!" ironically, romanek proves that in the hiphop era most people's idea of new york comes from videos (and movies) that dishonestly construct a stereotypical new york of loiterers, thugs and reprobates. black and white film gives it a documentary effect, as if casting an anthropological eye on graffiti, tenements, break-dancers and flashy cars. the stylized look distances ghetto life, but romanek's structure shifts from borough to borough, playground to jailhouse—a series of interlocking actions from a crazy-quilt travelogue of new york city. 99 problems shows a young black man's new york as it has never been seen before. jay-z spins a tale of common aimlessness and selfish survival ("ya havin' girl problems?/i feel bad for you, son/i got 99 problems/and a bitch ain't one"). his delivery is terse yet eloquent—swingsong, but the world he walks through is ferocious..." "...no rap fan watching 99 problems would sensibly long to partake in its spectacle. the jail scenes (with frontal nudity of inmates being sprayed for lice) are controversial, restricting the video's airplay even on cable outlets. this is a tribute to romanek's visual intensity. he has an iconographic gift to make commonplace things memorable or (as in hurt for johnny cash) numinous. in 99 problems, images and words become a wrecking ball against the familiar edifice of ghetto-fabulous determinism. 99 problems breaks through the nyc truisms of poverty and deprivation that hiphop culture has romanticized. romanek sees the place clearer, tougher and poetically. the cliches will no longer stand." "every other music video director will have to face up to this and respond. romanek's esthetics are informed by a rare social consciousness. (he not only shows what new york folks look like, but how they actually live, mixing harshness and lyricism.) that's the subversion. this video questions what all the others say is fly, def or cool by showing that hipster perspective to be limited; simply sexy rather than shocking; and laughable instead of tragic. "we're trying to show the artistry side of hiphop," jay-z told a reporter. "i just really wanted [mark] to shoot like where i'm from in brooklyn and shoot the hood, but shoot it like art, not just shoot a bunch of dudes or a bunch of cars." "...as romanek's images keep coming at you—pulsing to producer rick rubin's sullen, reverberating beat—they fall into line as maybe the truest-ever hiphop portrait of new york life. from the marcy projects to a church in brooklyn, it's a visual parade of around-the-corner confrontations, whimsical children, lost adults, desperate hedonism—the things most hiphop videos treat blithely. no bling-bling allowed. romanek never pauses for condescension, but a couple shots that dolly into a funeral home, then a coffin, are appropriately stunning. only the inevitability of death impedes on the velocity of life..." Director MARK ROMANEK can be reached at: http://www.markromanek.com You can also see the director's cut of the Jay-Z "99 Problems" music video at http://www.markromanek.com NOTE: In the mid-90's (not sure of year, perhaps 1995?) Critic Armond White devoted an entire music video presentation to the work of Director/Filmmaker MARK ROMANEK, director of this music video. Critic Armond White can be reached courtesy of the weekly newspaper The New York Press http://www.nypress.com or the newsletter First of the Month http://www.firstofthemonth.org

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