More From the Wu show, in Anaheim, back in January.
Duel of the Iron Mic – GZA/Genius featuring Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Masta Killa, & Inspectah Deck
RIP ODB
More From the Wu show, in Anaheim, back in January.
Duel of the Iron Mic – GZA/Genius featuring Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Masta Killa, & Inspectah Deck
RIP ODB
Went shooting with my boy, Big Aaron, a few months ago. It was the first time I had shot a gun, and I must admit, that it was pretty cool, stress relieving.
Originally, this was supposed to contain a video and not photos. I had to throw these photos onto this post because the video kept giving me an, “upload failed” notification. I’m going to try to figure out why it’s giving me this message and post the video on here. Ch1
Shout out to my boy Aaron for Blastin on suckaz.
I shot this video at The Grove in Anaheim. I edited the sound out of the original video because no one wants to hear me rapping along with the music. I edited this video using GameUrVideo and iMovie on my iPhone 4S.
Wu-Tang Is For The Children.
RIP ODB.
I posted this video earlier, but decided to do a repost after much deliberation.
Earlier, I had posted this video with Vimeo, but for this post I decided to purchase Videopress.
If I don’t like the way it turns out, I could always get my money back, right?
Well, let’s see how this looks.
Black Thought Freestlyes while J.Period rocks “Children’s Story” on the 1′s & 2′s
Here are some photos I took while working in the Dallas-Fort Worth area back between November and December.
I have about 80 photos from this location; therefore, I will be breaking this post up into about three to four different parts.
This is a newspaper chronicling the events of JFK’s assassination.
From The Grassy Knoll
The Grassy Knoll
Bang!
A Silhouette of Doom
Triple Overpass
I would like to take this time to send a shout to one of the greatest hip hop producers of all-time, Mr. James DeWitt Yancey, better known as J-Dilla.
Here a few of my favorite songs that he produced:
Last Donut of the Night from “Donuts”:
Janet Jackson featuring Q-Tip – Got Til It’s Gone:
Slum Village – Fall In Love:
Signs:
Steve Spacek – Dollar:
Originally, I was only going to post one video, but I just couldn’t help myself, so I posted five.
He was a genius with a drum machine, and overall, a genius musically.
RIP Dilla and Happy Birthday
On January 18, 2012 I went and checked out the Wu at The Grove in Anaheim with a few friends.Unfortunately, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon were not there to perform, but they put on a good show regardless.They performed all their hits, from Wu songs to individual group members songs, including:
Enter The Wu-Tang: Shame On A Nigga, Da Mystery of Chessboxin’, Clan In Da Front, Tearz, C.R.E.A.M., M.E.T.H.O.D. Man, and Protect Ya Neck
Genius/GZA: Liquid Swords, Duel of the Iron Mic, 4th Chamber, Shadowboxin
Method Man: Bring Da Pain
ODB (Performed by Brooklyn Zu): Shimmy Shimmy Ya and Brooklyn Zoo
Raekwon (not at the show): Ice Cream
Ghostface Killah (not at the show): Winter Warz
Wu-Tang Forever : Triumph, and a couple other songs I can’t remember.
The W: Protect Ya Neck II
Those are just some of the songs they performed that I can remember. They killed it.
It was super cloudy up in that spot.
Oh, and at the ended of the night, they performed a commercial telling us to go check out Method Man in Red Tails. So, yeah, go check that out in theaters now.
Here are some shots of that night. I took some videos too, but I have to pay WordPress some doe if I want to post them. Maybe, I’ll add them to YouTube to bypass that whole process?
No Ghost. No Rae.
It was a dope night. I would’ve loved to have seen Ghost and Rae, but the other members did their best in putting on a good show and succeeded. Glad I got to see them. RIP ODB.
Ch1