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[[  April 30, 2007  ]]

What's upper? I want to say "THANK YOU" to my RAP ATTACK DJ panel for remembering me on my b'day on April 27th & to the 100's on MySpace as well! It feels good turning 18 again & again & again & again...

 

Props to artist L.I. & Greg Burke aka DJ RIQ from Shocksound Promotions for blessing our Rap Attack Conf Call last week. L.I. is making noise with his latest joint, "Cook"...

 

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Top 10 Worst of the Best MCs of All Time
by Brian Gaffey aka DJ BRI-G
BGaffey187@aol.com
www.myspace.com/djbrig

I know I'm gonna catch some hate for this list. Over the years there have been several rappers who, either through great beat selection or crossover popularity have gotten way too much credit. Below is the list of the Top 10 Worst Famous Rappers of All Time. While there may be worse rappers than the guys on this list, they aren't nearly the stars that these MCs are. Think of this as the worst of the best.

Greg Nice
Hands down, Greg Nice is the worst famous rapper of all time. While Smooth B isn't exactly Rakim either, he pretty much held down the lyrical side of Nice & Smooth. Greg Nice might have some of the worst rhymes in the history of rap music. "Greg Nice, Greg N-I-C-E, Droppin dem basso ah oui oui, Rock for a fee not for free, Maybe I'll do it for charity, Now my employer or my employee, Is makin Greg N-I-C-E very M-A-D." Nobody's ever listened to a Greg Nice verse and said to themselves, "Damn, Greg be spittin some straight heat!!".

Mike Jones
If Greg Nice is the #1, Mike Jones is #1B. I don't know anybody who's been able to rock a cheesy gimmick for longer except Gilligan. Mike Jones sounds like a rapping muppet with the same lyrical ability of my 7 year old cousin. You should not be allowed to say your name 30 times and call it a record. Who? I don't fucking care.

 

Pharrell
Another case of a producer who thinks he can rap. All too often producers feel that they need to crack the mic, and the results are often horrendous. While Manny Fresh might be the worst producer/rapper, he doesn't have nearly the profile that Pharrell has. I understood who truly bad Pharrell was as a rapper when I listened to him ruin some classic beats on his mixtape, This guy took some of the greatest beats of all time and spit some of the worst nursery rhyme, cat in the hat, bars in history. The thing about bad rappers is that they run out of content quickly and Pharrell falls right into that realm. You get real sick of hearing about clothes, sneakers, and skateboards real quick, especially from a guy who's not lyrical enough to flip it in different ways.

Erick Sermon
The E-R-I-C-K is a great producer, he's a terrible rapper. He might have carried EPMD on the beat side of things, but when it came to picking up the mic, E. Sermon spit a lot of utter doo doo.

Juelz Santana
Cam'ron is a good rapper who doesn't try and ends up spittin' some terrible shit. Juelz is a bad rapper who doesn't try and ends up spittin' some terrible shit. Juelz is very lucky to be affiliated with Dipset and have solid business people overlooking his career otherwise he'd be hanging out with the Jae Mills and Graft of overhyped New York rappers.

U-God
Wu Tang consists of 9 members and 47 other guys who happen to randomly show up on their albums. In the Wu Tang hierarchy of lyrical ability, U-God is somewhere behind Killa-army. U-God's had one memorable verse in the dozen years of Wu Tang existence. One verse on Triumph, that's it.

Davey D: Hip-Hop `cleanup' involves more than musicians

By Davey D
Special to the Mercury News

http://www.mercurynews.com/music/ci_5754181

In the aftermath of the Don Imus controversy, hip-hop remains at center stage, as everyone from Oprah to local church groups holds town hall meetings, round-table discussions and seminars on why and how hip-hop should be cleaned up.

 

I have been part of the discussion on radio shows from here to Chicago and New York. It is clear that significant numbers of people are tired of song after song with misogynistic, violent and materialistic themes. And, as I noted in my April 12 column, the majority of hip-hoppers also are tired of these themes. Many have been protesting and working diligently for change.

 

One discussion topic has been a call for personal responsibility. I've heard everyone from Al Sharpton to women at Atlanta's Spelman College, where a protest against degrading hip-hop themes demanded that Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Nelly and other artists behave more responsibly.

 

And, yes, ideally these men should regret the hurt and angst their lyrics cause. But sadly, their ideas of responsibility are not always the same as ours. Having met and interviewed many of them, I know they often equate "being responsible" with "being true to their artistic vision" and with making money to care for their families and loved ones. For some artists, delivering a shock to the senses of the audience is the whole point.

 

Complicating the issue are the millions of corporate dollars pumped into marketing some of the offensive songs and artists. While I agree that artists should be responsible for what they say, I also believe music industry executives need to be held accountable for what they promote and play. There are dozens of Snoop Dogg wannabes in every community. There's only one Sumner Redstone, whose Viacom is home to VH1, MTV and BET, which reach millions of people daily.

When Nelly was shown in his "Tip Drill" video on BET swiping a card between the buttocks of a woman, we must remember that occurred on Redstone's watch. It was his executive team, which includes BET president Debra Lee and vice president Stephen Hill, who allowed those images to go on the airwaves.

 

Ironically, this is the same Redstone who has censored words or images of then-popular performers such as Public Enemy, Brand Nubian and Paris when they made statements about police brutality or racism. This is the same Redstone whose company censored Kanye West for rapping about how white men profit from black pathologies in "All Falls Down." But Redstone is just the tip of the iceberg.

 

Def Jam Records founder Russell Simmons, who recently reversed an earlier stand by calling for a ban on words such as "bitch" and "ho" in rap songs, told viewers of the Oprah show that artists should be allowed to say whatever is on their hearts and minds, but that radio should not play their excesses on the airwaves.

 

It's interesting that hardly any of hip-hop's harshest critics, including Bill O'Reilly, seem eager to blame radio executives such as Lowry Mays and Mark P. Mays of Clear Channel; or Jeffrey H. Smulyan and Rick Cummings of Emmis Broadcasting; or Dan Mason and Richard Lobel at CBS Radio; or Robert F. Neil and Marc W. Morgan of Cox Radio; or Cathy Hughes and Alfred C. Liggins at Radio One, to name a few.

But shouldn't we be holding their feet to the fire, and asking why they play salacious material with little or no balance? Instead of the O'Reilly types asking Ludacris about a song where he brags about having "hos in different area codes," shouldn't they be asking Cathy Hughes or Jeff Smulyan why their stations kept playing it?

 

I recall an incident that showed just how far removed from reality some of these executives were. Several years ago, comedian Steve Harvey started working for Radio One, the largest black-owned radio network. On a panel, he spoke about leading a listener mutiny of sorts against his bosses, who had refused to play artists such as Jill Scott, Erykah Badu and India.Irie. Harvey found their music uplifting, and argued it gave some balance to the playlist. But his bosses told him black women didn't want to hear that sort of stuff and refused to play it. Harvey appealed to listeners, asking them to call in and protest. It was a bold move that would have resulted in the immediate dismissal of any other DJ, but Harvey was the talk of the town then, just too popular to fire.

In a recent letter to U.S. senators, Lisa Fager, president and co-founder of the media-watch group Industry Ears, posed this question: If NBC were to show a porn movie at 5 p.m., would you call porn star Jenna Jameson or NBC President and CEO Jeff Zucker on the carpet?

Misogyny and violence are persistent problems that need to be addressed wherever they occur, including hip-hop. But we have to be diligent about cleaning up this mess at all levels, including the corporate boardroom as well as the studio.

 

NC's Ethemadassassin is back with "Walk My Shoes!" Some of you may remember him from last years, "ROCK THE BEAT VOL. 2" banger, "Try So Hard." You can download his new mixtape here: http://download.yousendit.com/79B1E794093397D9 . You can hit up Ethemadassassin too for radio drops, freestyles, phoners, etc. at: HASSASSIN1@YAHOO.COM...

 

Oxygen spoke to Rap Attack recently with his latest 411: "My final "Chemical Breakdowns" show was on this past Saturday night. I had the honor and privelege of having two of the most inspiring cats in Hip Hop bless my farewell show: Dj Johnny "Juice" Rosado (Public Enemy/Bomb Squad) ignited the wheels all night, and Juice surprised me with none other than DMC from Run DMC! Darryl Mack dropped some inspiring jewels on the air, and he even answered the phones for me which bugged the callers out. We are experiencing some difficulties with our stations' archiving computer, but I think it'll be straightened out soon. People will be able to go back & listen to the show for a few days once it gets up and running:

- Log onto www.wusb.fm 

- Click "OUR PROGRAMS" on left side of page

- Scroll down the grid to the Saturday (12-3am) box

- Locate 'Chemical Breakdowns'

- Click the little speaker icons in the box from top to bottom

I'll still remain as Hip Hop Music Director at the station for a while. Concentrating on the release of my crew's full-length album (Sputnik Brown) to be released on Sucio Smash's High Water Records. Our warm-up project from Howard Lloyd, The "Quickie EP", continues to do well, and will soon be released on vinyl with a couple of bonus tracks and instrumentals. Peace. oxygen - Sputnik Brown/Crate Invaders-www.myspace.com/oxygen720 ...

 

Props to DJ Rob Swift formerly of the X-ecutioners. I just peeped out his new dvd, "As The Tables Turn" and this informative documentary is pure fiya for dj's & turntablists who want to see & hear the real thing from a kat who took his skills to another level. Featured on this explosive dvd is Rob Swifts' climb to fame from learning how to dj as a kid from his brother & using his dad's 1200's to the formation of X-Men to the X-ecutioners, to the classic 1996 battle with the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, dj'ing with Bob James, Herbie Hancock, the Large Professor and lots of footage of Rob on the wheels! You will love this dvd. For more info log onto: www.DjRobSwift.com...

 

Garbs Infinite from Clevelands' WRUW surprised me big time when sent me his new joint "Come Wit It" which he produced & spit on. I was like, "YO! Garbs got SKILLS!!!" Stay tuned cause his track caught my attention in a quickness. If you want to hear it, hit him up online for the MP3 at: garbs38@gmail.com...

 

 

Now you can see RAP ATTACK's own DJ 3rd Rail doin' what he does best at: www.YouTube.com then type in "DJ 3rd Rail." This Chicago Hip-Hop pioneer can be seen in various YOU TUBE videos goin' off on the 1s & 2s, to seeing 3rd Rail in action as a Guardian Angel, to 3rd rail live at Times Square on New years Eve!...

 

Public Enemy has been added to the all-star line up of artist performing at this years' "Rock the Bells" Hip-Hop festival scheduled for August 11th in San Bernardino, CA.. The festival, at the National Orange Show Events Center will also feature Cypress Hill, the Roots, Mos Def, EPMD, the Coup, MF DOOM, Jedi Mind Trick, Murs and Sage Francis. The festival will also hit Randall's Island in New York City on July 28th and McCovey's Parking Lot in San Francisco on August 18th. The San Francisco show will have Nas headlining and he will join Wu Tang on 15 more "Rock the Bells" dates in other cities to be announced soon. In response to the 20-minute sell-out of the previously announced Saturday, July 28 Randall’s Island/New York City date, Guerilla Union in conjunction with Live Nation have revealed they will add a second ROCK THE BELLS festival show at the venue for Sunday, July 29. Confirmed artists for both NYC-area shows are headliners Rage Against The Machine, The Wu-Tang Clan, Cypress Hill and many more. This second Randall’s Island/New York City show now marks one of five opportunities where fans can experience the highly anticipated return of Rage Against The Machine which includes Coachella and other Rock The Bells shows: Saturday, August 11 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA and Saturday, August 18 at McCovey Cove Parking Lot in San Francisco, CA. Tickets for ROCK THE BELLS Sunday, July 29 at Randall’s Island go on sale Friday, May 4 at 10:00 am via Ticketmaster...

 

Rap Attack takes a "WHAT'S UPPER" look this week with:

Edgie Kokoski (WUNH-NH): "It’s time for another thrilling installment of “Things that piss Edgie Off”:

Express Checkout Lanes – Nice try lady. It’s obvious you have over 12 items (no, 75 of the same brand and flavor of yogurt do not count as 1 item). Yeah, go ahead, write a check. Ever heard of a debit card? What do you mean you don’t know what today’s date is and who to make it out to? Do you even have any idea how much you are f*cking up everyone else’s sh*t? I have places to go. Bring cash next time…it’s worked for decades.

Alec Baldwin Crucifixion – So he told his stuck up rude daughter where to get off. Big deal. Get off his log about it. If more parents disciplined their kids we would have less Paris Hiltons and Cho Schlong Wangs (or whatever his name was).

American Idol “Gives Back” – I saw an ad for an episode of American Idol that is airing this week where they are reeling in all the big stars for some kind of charity performance. If they really wanted to be charitable, they would pack up their sh*t and go home. Seeing their deluge of ads every day and the worship of half ass manufactured pop stars on the news every night makes an Abu Ghraib holiday weekend look pleasant by comparison.

Dirty South Dance Videos – Enough with these Crip walk/dry heave dance routines. If I have to see that Crime Mob “Rock Yo Hips” video one more time, I think I am going to projectile vomit on my TV like I just took a swig of Ipecac.

Green Red Sox Jerseys – The Red Sox thought they would be cute by wearing green jerseys and hats on St. Patrick’s Day. Then the other night they wore them again to honor Red Auerbach, a legendary BASKETBALL figure in Boston. Two problems – why are they honoring basketball legends at a baseball game? That would be like me honoring Elton John at a bachelor party. And secondly, our team is the RED Sox. There’s no green anywhere in there. It looked like Christmas in April. I haven’t seen anyone dressed that poorly since Andre 3000:

 

Damian Rodriguez (KGNU-CO):"What’s good everyone? I’m in a hurry this week, got a new club night that I’m responsible for, so here’s the goods! FYI, new Timbo is different, but does have some heat on it (on the commercial tip). Props on Jazzy Jeff w/ the new funk 2k7, good to hear the old/new again.

 

Ghetto highlight of the week #1: Friend of mine who’s a native Colorado girl went to NYC for the first time. Not full of ghetto experiences, but while riding the subway, saw a dude literally take a dump in the corner. Friggin crackheads!

 

 Moral: Its nice to know dave chapelle isn’t ghetto with his tryone biggums character by dropping public deuces, cuz the shit really happens. No pun intended. He keeps it real cuz that’s how crackheads do!

 

Ghetto highlight of the week #2: At a spot last night and super hot chick, movin, grooving, got the moves, dancing, etc….except there’s a piece of TP stuck to the bottom of her shoe. Doin the damn thang like no one was watching.

 

Moral: You’re ghetto fab when you got the piece of toilet paper stuck to your shoe as your look hotter than 98% of the girls in the martini lounge. That’s like having a booger stuck to a hot guy’s nose. Or the gap in the teeth that pops out when they smile"...

 

Witnes (KPFT-Houston): "Hope all is well. Once again I want to thank you for all the support for the past 5 years. It's time for me to move on to other things. I found someone to take over on the charting with Rapattack Lives for KPFT. He goes by the name Grinch or Mr. Grinch. He was my co-host for 4 years on
LateNiteSnax and was there from the beginning. He also is a part of the Soular Grooves Collective where we all rotate w/ DJ Sun's show on Saturdays. Here's his contact info:

KPFT - Akanni K. Jones aka Mr. Grinch
9701 Meyer Forest Dr.,  APT 14207
Houston, TX 77096

713-775-0431
Email:
liveguy@gmail.com...
 

Here is our address for 2007 to send material for review, etc (vinyl & cd's)! Same address, just a new Ste. number: 

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SHOUT OUT TIZIME: Shirlene Head (great to see you still in the mix!), Lanita Becker, Ed Strickland, Chris Roker and a Happy 2 year Anniversary to my Mahal4Life & fiancee, Jen Jen (May 2-143-xoxo)...

 

 

PEACE, LOVE & HIP-HOP UNITY (God Bless & Isa Mahal),

Nasty-Nes

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