Read In Your Language

Happy 50th Birthday, Graffiti!

In 1967, some dude in Philly wrote his name on a wall to get a girl's attention. My how this culture has grown up since then.

Taggin Ass City

A historical look at the origins of the 1st element of hip hop in this new documentary. Culture kicks the facts.

BBoy Salute:DISCO DUCK

A LEGEND amongst legends has passed away in Philadelphia. You should probably know this name if you SAY you love hip hop culture...

The Art Scene: The Fun Gallery

Street Art? New???? Our Big Brother Samo, aka Basquiate and the crew was doin that back in the day in NY, sun. Take peep into the start of a movement.

Da Buze Bruvaz: Hard Liquor

Our favorite rap group is back making that unmistakable hip hop music. Nothin but fire. see if I'm wrong...

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

KARAZ PAINT FUNDRAISER


This is the place to donate for the KARAZ paint fundraiser. We appreciate all of your support. We will get the wall done this weekend.





Wednesday, May 9, 2018

New Music: RJ PAYNE ,"777"


OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE; ALBUM REVIEW COMING SOON.

RJ Payne, formerly known as Reign Man, is a Brooklyn bred, Philly groomed battle rap legend who 
has recently taken Instagram by storm with his “Murder In Less Than 60 Seconds” freestyle series. 
His sixty second freestyles have attracted the attention of Lord Jamar, Pete Rock, Eric Sermon, and 
Black Thought just to name a few. 
RJ’s career took off while performing under the name Reign Man. He was selected as a finalist for
 MTV’s Making The Band 2 by P Diddy, and six months later won the MTV MC Battle, landing him a 
deal with Def Jam Records. Due to unexpected events involving the firing of then Def Jam President, 
Kevin Liles, Reign Man’s music was unfortunately shelved. He then signed with Jimmy Henchman, 
one of the most feared in the music industry, until Jimmy’s legal troubles began.
Back in Philly, Reign Man linked with Reed Dollaz and joined Top Klass, the city’s largest independent 
label. He was an integral part of the battle rap DVD era and had a cult following on the internet. 
His last battle was in 2015 where he won against URLS Ty Law.
Reign Man decided to drop the stage name and start recording music under his real name – 
RJ Payne. He joined forces with producer PA Dre and released seven albums in 2017 under 
Educated Ignorance Music Group. Four albums were tributes to the late rappers, Big L, Big Pun, 
Prodigy of Mobb Deep, and Sean Price with all of the beats completely reproduced by PA Dre and his
team The Pronoun. “The Art of Payne” and “Max Payne” were original full length releases, and
“Murder in Less Than 60 Seconds” is a mixtape of his Instagram freestyles.
In 2018, RJ’s music and popularity began attracting national attention from both fans and celebrities. 
He released “Murder In Less Than 60 Seconds Vol 2” mixtape, “Goodbye” single and video ft the 
legendary DJ Doowop, “Dear Amerikkka” single ft Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian, “Death of Mumble
Rap” single ft Reed Dollaz, and “Death of Mumble Rap Remix” ft DJ Doowop, Mysonne, Lady Luck, 
and PA Dre. His next release “777” is an album inspired by Jay Z, with reproduced beats by PA Dre.
RJ continues to record music at the speed of light, releasing freestyles multiple times a week, 
sometimes twice in a day to keep the fans engaged as he works on his full length projects. He has an 
RJ Payne collection of merchandise available on his official website iamrjpayne.com. He is committed 
to bringing the art of Hip Hop back to the forefront, delivering music with a message.
RJ Payne’s music can be downloaded from his official website iamrjpayne.com

Instagram - @iamRJPayne
YouTube.com/iamRJPayne

Bookings, business, public relations and press inquiries – 

contact Chrissy Mac ChrissyMacEIMG@gmail.com @chrissymac78

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Movie Review: Infinity Wars




Just like a lot of people this weekend I checked out Infinity Wars. I have to go with the crowd and say it did not disappoint. And that's going thru the Culture litmus test: that is, 'was it as good as Black Panther?' or close?.... and  it was. Cause I tried to watch Ultron after Black Panther and that shit was gahbige. But Infinity Wars wasn't perfect either.

The action was on point. Directors Anthony and Joe Russo gave a much better depiction of the battle scenes as something that's more suited in reality. I know it's a fantasy flick, but I like it when the action is believable and not some fairytale looking stuff, or a concentrated bowl of hyperbole. I found the fight scenes to be believable and more importantly, they seemed to fit the conflict, like the hard battle was fought for a reason and the villains weren't easily vanquished. This for me helps to reinforce in the viewers mind why the heroes are necessary. Cause the villains are powerful as shit.

The battle at Wakanda I'd have to say was disappointing for me tho. It really didn't help to reinforce the notion from the previous film the dominance of Wakandan technology. Here we have this reservoir of the most precious and powerful material earth has to offer and the best they can do in a battle with organic opponents is do some Kung fu??? It seems to me that the power of the Wakandan technology should have easily over taken organic beings easily, yet the battle was so hard fought. I couldn't help but wonder why my man T'Challa's armour didn't perform so well in the conflict either. For a suit that was supposed to give him the ability to store and release kinetic energy, he ate a lot of shots with no feedback. This is the power of the Panther? Not in the last movie. And that's what left me like, naaaah. Yall fucked up on that one. They lost the city to a bunch of animals, while being
renowned for being tamers of beasts. Just didn't flush with me.

The scene where  Thanos sacrifices his daughter also raised my Illuminati sensors. In the seemingly millions of videos out there talking about blood sacrifice in order to have riches and fame, here we see this character faced with the same decision on a cosmic scale. And he chooses to offer her as a sacrifice for his destiny, with a tearful eye tho, which I thought was a great choice for a villain. The fact that he empathizes and has a feeling of sadness but still commits the act I think makes him even scarier. If he can kill his own daughter, your ass is toast. Imagine in Star Wars when the Emperor is frying Luke with the Force and Vader is standing on the side looking torn imagine if he came over and cut Luke's head clean off in that scene. He woulda been the greatest villain in the history of cinema. While Thanos does have that universal profile of being a villain of epic proportions, for me he comes off a bit like a thug. Vader was a commander of a military that was a part of a government that imposed its will on subjects thru law. Thanos is a terrorist, a person acting violently because of his own personal beliefs. It's like Mao Tse Tung and Bin Laden.

The prevailing belief that drives THANOS has a eerily similar counterpart in the world we share currently. Thanos' over all goal is population control, because the resources of the universe is being over run by the needs of the organic beings in it, like his own home planet. Likewise, the same idea is running thru the upper parts of governments right now with large endowments like the Bill Gates Foundation allocating money to this goal. Gates has even gave talks where he states what will cause the reduction of the population of the planet, a virus strain totally resistant to current scientific capability. Or more accurately, current scientific disclosure. The satisfied look of Thanos when the deed is done is probably secondary to the fact that the audience is left with the notion that the world did not end. It is a new world, waiting for a New World Order. Philosophically, I'm torn between the messaging; population control is evil and the ones carrying it out are villains against humanity... yet your most powerful heroes are helpless to stop it. Is this a seed sown for us to accept at a later date? Is this the ill subliminal? Time will tell. Although if it is, I don't think we're gonna like the ending of that story too much.

I hear a lot of people remarking on the ending of the movie. 'Aw man, that's something you wouldn't expect from a hero movie!' to 'Wow I can't believe it ended like that!' Maaaan, please. The ending was nothing but the exact same ending from The Empire Strikes Back. The heroes are hurt, the resistance is in shambles and the Empire has won this war and moved on. I read director Joe Russo say they were aiming to elevate Thanos to the Darth Vader level of villain. I didn't know they had the same goal for the movie. Well, maybe that's unfair to say the movie in its entirety, but that ending was written by George Lucas. In the words of the current popular meme, prove me wrong.

Overall, it was a great movie and I enjoyed it a lot. I have a projector in my house so I watched it at home after ordering it thru Xfinity. I'm def gonna watch it again with some friends, enjoying some 'vegetables'. Movies are so much better with 'vegetables'. 


Here is an excellent video i found giving a great backgrounder if you're like me who doesn't have the time to be fully versed on the entire Marvel Universe these days. Great video. 

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