Pot In The Latkes

Music, Videos

Straight outta White Plains comes MC Flow with a brand new hip-hop Hanukah jam for dat ass, “Pot in the Latkes.” MC Flow was a schoolmate of mine (WPHS class of ’95), and though I would’ve never pinned her back then as someone who could spit bars, I gotta admit, she’s got flow! And of course, I love the idea of putting pot in latkes—brilliant. Major props for this one, it’s fun.

On a related note, I’ll be performing as part of the Hoodies For Hanukah show at Mercury Lounge this Sunday, December 13th, and I’ve got some very special guests coming out with me so come celebrate end of the holiday with ya boy.

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Blues Bling

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Everyone and their moms has offered up a cover recently of Drake’s infectious “Hotline Bling” single. But my favorite of all the covers is by my dude Son Little, who gave it a bluesy, raspy twist. Check the live, in-studio, overseas performance above, and stream the official recorded version HERE. And go pick up that Son Little LP if you don’t have it yet, I co-sign it heavily.

Bay Baby

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I don’t know much about Kamaiyah other than that she’s from the same city I was born in—Oakland—and that she’s on some next shit. Peep the video above for “How Does It Feel” and tell me homegirl ain’t sick with it. Go ahead. I’ll wait.

 

Bar Brothers

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Westside Gunn and Conway are the illest rap duo out right now. Props to Tony Touch for lacing them up with the Group Home Livin’ Proof album intro instrumental to rock over, amazing beat selection. These dudes murk this shit. And what’s really crazy is Conway (left) recently survived being shot in the head! This is street rap excellence—salute.

Reppin’ For Moms

Music, Videos

Yo this video is so dope. Psyched for this solo Wiki project. Gotta respect how he reps for his mom-dukes on this one. lil me drops December 7th.

UPDATE: Here it is.

What’s Good

Advertising, Videos

My agency was recently tasked with creating a new global platform for Red Stripe beer. After some seriously intense (and fun) work sessions, we came up with their new tagline—What’s Good. Earlier this month, the What’s Good campaign officially kicked off in Jamaica with a pair of TV commercials we wrote and produced. In addition, Red Stripe teamed up with Loop to take to the Jamaican streets and ask people, “What’s Good?” It’s amazing to see what we created come to life like this. It’s actually better than I imagined. My favorite moment in the video is dude selling panties and bras on the street about 52 seconds in hahaha amazing. What’s really good!