The Smoking Bowl Episode 7
For the seventh installment of The Smoking Bowl check out the TF brothers on some OG s*t showing Mac & Devin some consideration.
For the seventh installment of The Smoking Bowl check out the TF brothers on some OG s*t showing Mac & Devin some consideration.
After reading this last article on Jay-Z speaking on Watch The Throne my outlook on the album has brightened. Though my opinion remains the same on the album, the effect it has had and is still having is undeniable. The genius combined together to make this album just continues to amaze. Jay-Z called into a Miami radio station to explain the meaning of the title “Watch the Throne”. He explained that the title goes past hip-hop and delves into the music culture. He refers to how once upon a time rock and roll had the throne but then hip-hop swopped in and overthrew it. The Watch the Throne title is to alert rappers to do just that watch the throne and be sure that we always hold it. It explains the reasoning behind there elaborate marketing that will probably allow the album to hold the top spot for about 3-4 weeks. The Watch The Throne extravaganza is very entertaining to watch and for our generation to be in the middle of this milestone in music is great in itself.
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Cormega is one of those rappers that speaks on real life. He vocalizes real life through his music and for those of us that enjoy a good message it’s always a pleasure to hear that. Cormega’s album The Realness was released July 25 2001 and was one of the dopest underground album’s of all time. With songs like “R U My Ni**a” and “Rap’s a Hustle” you gotta respect where this man is coming from. He’s one of the one’s that held the light in the underground. In the early 90′s he was involved with a hip-hop group called The Firm alongside Nas, AZ and Foxy Brown. Cormega is one of those behind the scenes dudes that held hip-hop up but no one knew. Support Real Hip-Hop
Some 2009 Cormega “Rapture”
…and he cosigns Lil B