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Kid Cudi Previews New Album

Ill Roots has a sampler video up of Kid Cudi's upcoming album Man on the Moon: The End of Day. It sounds fabulous, and as one of the commentators said, the strongest work this year of any of the new hip-hop artists.

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The Loss Of Another Legend



As the saying goes, death comes in threes....


Ed McMahon

Farrah Fawcett

and

Micheal Jackson.





As you probably already know, Michael Jackson has died.





Another one bites the dust. The fact that the man died isn't the only thing that bothers me. I am bothered by the fact there isn't anyone that could come close to inheriting the throne of the King of Pop. Music is on life support thanks to Auto-tune, ringtone music and worship of non-talent (I'm looking at you Rihanna). When I heard that he died, I thought about what would happen when Prince and Madonna were gone. Or Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder or any of our other living legends. What will we be left with?





Rest In Peace Michael Jackson.
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"Why do black people hate white music?"

Hip-hop magazines and blogs (of the mainstream variety, at least) tend to be disappointing in their thought processes, but this is a little too much:

First of all, the title of this post is a misnomer. As I mentioned on this site a few weeks ago, black people like plenty of white music - just not very good white music. For example, if it wasn’t for black people’s inexplicable fascination with Spandau Ballet’s “True” going on 25 years after the fact, R&B singer Lloyd would almost certainly be working at a UPS or something.[1]

But it’s true in general that black people are much less into white music than white people are into black music. For example, while it’s not uncommon to find black people who listen to nothing but black music, the idea of a cracka-ass cracka who listens to nothing but cracka-ass cracka music is essentally unheard of at this point. Even crackety-cracks who live out in the sticks and like country music have been known to blast Fiddy Cent from their pickup trucks.


Maybe in high school this is true, since teenagers tend to subscribe pretty thoroughly to whatever image popular culture provides for them. I live in a pretty heavily black part of America, however, and a great deal of the black people I know don't even listen to hip-hop anymore.

I probably should have expected this for reading XXL. The last time I did that I found a letters column in which the majority of letters were written by people doing time.
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Wale ft. Lady Gaga "Chillin"


I'm liking Wale more and more these days and this song featuring Lady Gaga is one of my faves. Check out the new video and if you haven't already, check out the event coverage of Wale and Common at UCR's Spring Splash.

I'm lovin' it.

ALSO, click here to check out Kanye's slightly better official video for Paranoid ft. Rihanna
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Throwback of the Day

Today's throwback is a true gem. The (Classic 5) Temptations came out before music videos were made, so I expected to find a song with a slide show of pictures (i.e. yesterday's throwback). Well, thanks to the wonders of Youtube I found a video of a the Temps performing today's song, Beauty Is Only Skin Deep. Sadly, the embed fuction is disabled so click here to see it. I will post a clip from the movie.
This song is my favorite out of the group's songs but the difference between this song and their other songs is that I wouldn't want to be serenaded with this song. That may sound crazy to people that don't really pay attention to the song but if you break it down and actually listen to it, you wouldn't want it sung to you either.

The premise of the song is that the protagonist basically had his heart broken by a fine girl and he found love with a not as aesthetically pleasing girl. The moral of the story is that love, not beauty is the only thing that matters. Beautiful right? It is until it gets to this part:

Now you speak your words warm and sincere.
And let's me know that your love is near.
A pretty face you may not possess
But what I like about you is your tenderness.

What?
Ash translation: You ugly but you give good lovin'
Sorry. If a guy sang, yelled, or said that too me, he'll probably get slapped. Guys, if you're into me and don't find me nice looking, please let me stay oblivious. Thank you. That ends my mini-review/rant. Now please enjoy the Temptin' Temptations.

Beauty Is Only Skin Deep, The Temptations, 1966 (the year my mommy was born, tee hee)

P.S. Look at who David Ruffin (Leon) serrenaded at the 1:35 mark. I rest my case.

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You're A Jerk?



As always, my curiosity got the best of me when I found out about this "Jerkin" phenomenon. A popular dance founded in my hometown Los Angeles, California, "Jerkin" is supposedly the new craze.

So what exactly is "Jerkin"? I'm pretty sure you know more than I do, I only found out what it was in detail 24 hours ago. So instead of trying to put it in my own words and ruin the fad entirely, I will give you the definition I stole from the ever so reliable urbandictionary.com:

Jerkin is an urban dance style for the youth,jerkin involves minor footwork, extreme bending at the knees. You can do it on the car or sitting on the bench.


1. An urban dance style originally started in Cali that became a nation wide phenomena over night.Crews name themselves after pop culture references and frequently call each other out over Youtube videos.

One can wear anything when jerkin. Some crews prefer skinny jeans and brightly colored clothing.It is predominatly a male dance- though some females have been known to jerk.

During the videos, one can see a large amount of wherever the jerkers are as they seem to dance any and everywhere which has added to jerkins overall appeal.

Special jerkin music is used but you can jerk to anything if you want.

Garnering attention across the nation by hip-hop duo, New Boyz and their popular song "You're A Jerk", it seems to me that this is only the beginning of this "Jerkin" style of dance. You can check out their video above.

Being the "jerk" that I am, I must state my opinion on this new trend. If you haven't seen it on my facebook status, I am not feelin it. Maybe I am jealous because I can't dance and if I do it, I'll fall on my ass but other than that, I honestly believe that by the end of the year, it will be replaced by yet another stupid dance.

And what is with all of these hip-hop dances with negative titles? We go dumb/stupid/retarded and now it's okay to be called a jerk? Hopefully the next dancing trend can be called something more positive like "I'm going smart!" or "I'm doing the college bound!" Okay, I am just being silly here, but these dances just seem to get worse. I mean, I'll admit, I will go dumb/stupid every now and then and I hate to admit that I did "Crank dat soulja boy" nonsense, but I just don't know how much I can take.

I will say though, that most kids find it fun to Jerk and battle one another, doing the Reject and Dipping, a few moves associated with "Jerkin", so it seems to have a positive effect within the hip-hop community. Which is fine by me, I guess. It has also created a new fashion trend within the black hip-hop community that has many young males wearing bright neon colors and skinny jeans. I suppose we are over (LA kids at least) the baggy clothes and have decided to try something even more uncomfortable than before. I mean, how can you jerk in such tight jeans? No rips or tears in your checkered neon green skinnies? Whatever, maybe that fashion trend is here to stay as well.
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Throwback of the Day

I spent most of today trying to figure out what today's throwback would be. As you can see, it's almost 10:30 at night and as I was scrolling through my iPod I came across Beyonce's version of one of Etta James's songs. So, Etta it is. I have had this song on constant repeat even though I'm kinda happy with my love live right now. I like this song because it actually conveys emotion. I actually believe that she's going through a breakup and her love is marrying another woman. I don't get that vibe from alot of love songs today. I don't believe that Ne-yo is actually going to bed mad at someone. Today's music is just fake. Plain and simple. Now, without further ado...

All I Could Do Was Cry, Etta James, At Last!, 1960

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Throwback of the Day

And another one....and another one....

Hey kiddies! It's time for another edition of Throwback of the Day.

This also happens to be WYP's 200th post!!!

Whoop whoop!

Anywho, today's throwback is a little diddy by Queen. Oh, and it isn't "We Will Rock You". Good song, but that is too darn predictable. So I picked "Another One Bites The Dust". This song has been showing up in my life recently and I figured why not. Also, what better way to celebrate the 200th post? So without further ado....

Queen, Another One Bites The Dust, 1980, The Game

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Throwback of the Day

I had been sitting here thinking about what today's throwback would be. I felt like since I posted a hip-hop joint yesterday, I should throw my BKWD, Afropunks and black weirdoes a bone as well. I pondered and pondered until one name came to mind: Prince. Although though he maybe too "mainstream" for a few people's tastes, I think man should be given his props. After all, how many men, especially black men, could parade around in midriffs and sequins and get away with it? Also, the man is truly talented. He can sing, dance and actually play not only one instrument, but an assortment of instruments. I don't know about you, but to me, this man is a pioneer for BKWD, Afropunks and the like. Now lets party like it's 10 years ago.

1999, Prince and the Revolution, 1999, 1982
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My Name Is Ashleigh....


and I am officially addicted to Lady Gaga. Point Blank. Simple.

You guys may think I'm exaggerating but she is effin awesome. She is the only artist to ever have control of both my ringtone and ringback tone. It is that serious. I just had to get that out of my system. Now, while I go and download her new song, please enjoy 2 minutes and 28 seconds of Gaga's awesomeness.



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New Series: Throwback of the Day

Hey kiddies, Ash is here. My partna Aneesah came up with the lovely idea of having ongoing columns for WYP. So, I decided to do a test run with "Throwback of the Day". Basically, I will post a video of a song from the 90s, 80s, 70s, 60s and beyond and write about it. I know I haven't been posting like I should so what better way to start than with a daily column?

So here goes....this one is for my hip-hop heads.
The Fugees, Killing Me Softly, The Score, 1996

I miss the Fugees. I miss Lauryn. Plain and simple.
This may sound a tad dramatic but it seems like another piece of music died when Lauryn and the Fugees disappeared. Real talent started to take a backseat to ringtone rap and "crank dat" songs. Music is going to hell in a handbasket and it's up to the listeners to save it. Whenever I have discussions about the condition of today's music, I am met with "White people control the industry" or "Kids don't know what real music is" and other dribble. While it maybe true that execs have a big influence on what music is put out, the labels still need people to buy the music in order for them to make money. People like Soulja Boi didn't get famous because of talent, they get famous because people buy CDs. If people stopped buying the bad music, maybe the execs might change their tune. Maybe more Lauryn Hills and Fugees could get a break. Introduce your friends, family, and peers to other options. Support your underground and struggling artists and stop buying bootlegs and get off Limewire (I'm guilty of this too). But for now, hit play and enjoy.

--Ash
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Lady Gaga "Paparazzi"


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I have a bit of a morbid side so I can appreciate chicks bloodied and sprawled out over a stairwell. Lady Gaga has brought a killer (literally) new video, "Paparazzi". The fashion. The quirky dances. The storyline. Everything about it is pretty dope. Check it out.

*thanks B. Scott
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Kanye West "Paranoid" Video ft. Rihanna


Check out the new video for "Paranoid". Rihanna manages to look absolutely gorgeous and hilariously awkward simultaneously. I love the retro 80's dance feel of this song, though.
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Born Ruffians on Daytrotter Session


Okay so I am really late with this, it came out last November but I just discovered this and I want you guys to take a listen! Born Ruffians is probably my favorite band out there right now. This trio of hootin and hollerin Canadians just make my day. If you have not heard their latest studio album, Red, Yellow, and Blue, then you need to! This funky folk band has got all the right melodies to make me get out of my seat and dance, which is what I do best!

Anyway, check out their appearance on Daytrotter Session! They have three new songs out that are just absolutely amazing. my favorite is Sole Brother. Singer/guitarist, Luke LaLonde, discusses how he used to help his grandfather rake leaves and do chores around his house. He becomes jealous of his sister who never gets to do chores and begins to wish how he was an only child.

I know I have an older brother who can definitely relate to this song. It's cute, catchy, and most of all it's free! SO GO DOWNLOAD IT NOW!

Click here for the link

I can't stop listening to it!

Also a song that is not included on Daytrotter Session is Wedding Rings and Midnight Strollers. I think it's on their remixed version of Red, Yellow, and Blue but I say download that too because it has the best transition ever!

myspace.com/bornruffians
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Chrisette Michele Triumphs Over the Sophmore Slump


R&B songstress, Chrisette Michele, returns with her sophmore album “Epiphany,” an album that focuses primarily on all the aspects of a relationship. Despite being featured on many songs by acclaimed artists like Jay-Z and Nas, as well as the popular Roots’ jam, “Rising Down,” Michele is not quite a household name--at least not yet. Her first album, As I Am, only received minimal success. Michele hopes to acquire more success this time around with “Epiphany” as she leaves the majority of the songwriting and production to Ne-Yo.

Songs like the title track “Epiphany (I‘m Leaving)” exhibits Ne-Yo’s influence throughout the album. The song, with its playful, rhythmic piano melody and mid-tempt cadence has garnered popularity in the music charts. It is a catchy breakup song in which Michele is pretty much “over” the monotony of a relationship. The song is nice because of its relatable subject matter and leads a trend of songs that anyone can listen to and automatically engage in. In “Notebook,” Michele sings about not having the courage to tell her crush how she really feels, so she writes it all in her notebook. It’s cute, catchy song that anyone can identify with.

It’s obvious that Michele is trying to appeal to a larger audience, deviating from her initial jazzy vibe to a more pop/R&B tone that is easier to consume in this music industry. Despite this switch of sound, this works in her favor because if one thing hasn’t changed, it is her amazing vocal talent that is showcased throughout this entire album. She exhibits her vocal range to its fullest extent in the powerful “Blame It On Me.” Those real squeaks and gasps of emotion in the midst of stunning notes gives this song its power. One moment her voice is swinging upwards and in another moment she is singing like a bird, tackling each note with perfection. Her talent only proves her worthiness of numerous comparisons to Ella Fitzgerald.

This is an album that definitely truimphs over the “sophmore slump” and will hopefully give her the credit and attention she deserves.
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Maxwell is Back: "Pretty Wings"


I'm really glad Maxwell is back. Sometimes, my mom played the smooth jazz station in the mornings and I would get that relaxed feeling listening to "Luxury: Cococure" or "Don't Ever Wonder" before I started my hectic day. I remember when he covered Kate Bush's "This Woman's Work", thinking it was one of the most beautiful songs I'd ever heard. At least, in a while.

After 8 years, he returns with his first single, "Pretty Wings" for part one of his album trilogy, "Black Summer's Night" to be released July 7th.
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Kanye West "Amazing"


We all know that Kanye West is amazing because he says it about 50 times (which makes it true duh). This video? Not so much. Kanye and Jeezy just look like two guys, having a bonfire in Hawaii. They like bonfires and they don't care who knows. Hype Williams was all like, "let me sprinkle in some chicks crawling sensually and throw in some random helicopter shots of the island. Alright that's a wrap, guys."

This video triggered so much LOST withdrawal (special recap episode my ass!) that I hoped that the smoke monster would pop out and wreak havoc while Kanye masturbated to himself in the jungle. Amazing.
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Coathangers "Stop Stomp Stompin"

I'm not sure how I've been deprived of the Coathangers (the Atlanta-based all girl punk outfit) for so long, but my world has gotten a lot cooler having watched this video and subsequently checking their myspace. Their address reads: fuckthecoathangers. Holy shit, badassery abounds. What have I been missing? This is some serious girl power (yeah, I live in the 90s. I guess.)

Anyway, here is the Coathangers video for "Stop Stomp Stompin". Thanks Fader!
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Ebony Bones "Musik"

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Introducing: Con the Bassmaster


Brandon Washington is something like a superhero. He is an unpretentious shampoo vendor by day and a gruuvmastering, beatforging, head-exploder by night. Hailing from “the land without Gruuv” or otherwise known as Wisconsin, a state known more for its cheese than its epic drum and bass music, he is Con the Bassmaster, saving us from the mundane--one awesome song at a time. His groove-inducing musick is exceptional as he samples anything from Cassie (yep) to Coheed and Cambria in a seemingly effortless, almost machine-like consistency. He agreed to answer more than a few questions for us. So, here is an introduction. A tip of the iceberg, if you will, of Con the Bassmaster.
You’re welcome.

So why are you Con the Bassmaster?
I wanted a name that could leave its connotation to the consumer, but people just call me Con. I was going for the act of conning a bassmaster, you see. But Con's not too shabby of a nickname!

How's the music scene in Wisconsin?
The musick scene here is mainly punk rock and metal/hardcore. Eh.

What is it about dnb that you like?
DNB and Jungle have roots in funk and reggae, which are two of my favourite genres. I suppose it just kinda happened.

Who are your musical influences?
If I had to pick 3, it would be the RZA, Frank Zappa, and Nobuo Uematsu.

Interesting choices. Why those three specifically?
Well, the RZA because his production skills are damn near legendary. And both Zappa and Uematsu are fantastic composers (in Zappa's case, WAS a fantastic composer). They all just have great taste in sounds, and their skills in arrangement are superb. I aspire to be at 1/4 of their collective levels, ya dig?

What goes on through your head when you make music?
As for what's going on in my head when I'm beatforging, it depends. Sometimes its sadness, other times its a feeling of love and happiness. In the end, its more about drawing from what’s around me/happening to me than anything else.

What do you want people to think when they hear your music?
"That's pretty groovy."

What was the most difficult song you made and why?
The song "Matriarch." It was a song I was making for my grandma, but she passed away before it was complete. A rather sad tale.

How would you describe your style?
I would describe my style as a mix of dnb, hip hop, and trance, with a progressive feel to it. Others would describe it as video gamey. :/

What would you say was your biggest stylistic leap while making music?
Biggest leap was when I got heavy into sampling. Opens up a whole new world in composition!

So what are you working on right now?
Current work? I was going to go on a bit of a hiatus, to be honest. Though, there may be a project coming up with my buddy Adam (DJ Ango) under the name "Super Special Finish." I'll keep you informed?

Do you have a favorite motto?
"Optimism is key!"

Is there anyone you would like to (or have dreamed to) work with? The RZA, for sure. Anthony Green, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, and Ewun the Gun. That'd be pretty bossome.

Explain, the inception and philosophy of 'Cream Cheese Chillin'': Hahaha. Really? Well, I suppose it's the state in which a person, or a collective group of people, desire to venture forth and accomplish something, but shortly after decide lounging around and conversing would be just as fun. Word.

Also, 'Peptotrippin'.
Peptotrippin' is like robotrippin', but with Pepto Bismol. Its more of a prank to play on someone than anything else.

So who are you listening to right now that you can't get off repeat? Brookes Brothers, "F Zero" in particular.

In the future, where do you see yourself and the progression of your music?
To be frank, I see myself making groovy music for groovy people. :]

Finally, any last words you want us to know about you? I'm a whirlwind of man.

Check out Con the Bassmaster at: myspace.com/conthebassmaster
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