DANJ! Presents Winter Six: 1996 (Shoop, Shoop)

02/19/2010

Hope y’all have been enjoying Love Week here on DLT90s thus far. And since it is Love Week and Valentine’s Day just passed us by… lemme tell y’all about some ol’ bullshit I did back in February ’96.

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DANJ! Presents Winter Six: 1995 (Aiiiissshhhaaa)

02/12/2010

O-Kay… so we’ve passed the halfway mark of the Winter Six series, and it continues on this week with the year of 1995. For the record, there’s a LOT of songs that coulda made this but didn’t. Breaking it down to the main six, these are the ones I came away with. But before we get to that…

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DANJ! Presents Winter Six: 1994 (Relax Yourself, Girl)

02/05/2010

Aight, so it’s Friday on DanjLovesThe90s, which means it’s about time for another Winter Six. This week, I go in on the great 1994. Adjust the Mega Bass on your Walkman and let’s do it…

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DANJ! Presents Winter Six: 1993 (Black Hoodie Rap)

01/29/2010

So… as we come to the last post of January on DanjLovesThe90s, I hope y’all have been enjoyin’ this Winter Six thing so far. For this one, we slide into 1993, which was a transitional year both for hip-hop and myself.

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DANJ! Presents Winter Six: 1991 (A Ni**a Remember Them Muhfu**in’ Dances, Bwoy…)

01/15/2010

Aight, so… it was a lil’ quiet around here this week. I had to take a lil’ time to recharge the batteries, and now shit’s back to life. And with that, DLT90s continues with the 1991 edition of the Winter Six series.

The winter of ’91 was a different thing. I was in sixth grade, back around my old neighborhood, known as “The Lake”, after moving away a couple years prior. I was back chillin’ with my friends from elementary school, but wasn’t going to the same middle school as them. My time in Westport was a suspension-filled experience, so I ended up going to an “alternative” school with all the niggas with “behavioral and emotional problems”. Either way, I still looked forward to Fridays- because even though I didn’t go to the middle school, I could still go to their dance every week (and I went to damn near every one). Rest of the time, I was in my brother’s room, either recording music off the radio or “borrowing” his tapes. It was around this time that I started something that eventually became one of my most recognizable traits- being any and everywhere with my headphones on. Here’s some of what I was listening to:

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DANJ! Presents… Winter Six: 1990 (Oh, Snap!)

01/08/2010

In the timeless words of Ghostface, “his shape-up was ALL fucked up!” And with that, I begin the Winter Six- my own photographic memory along with six of my favorite songs from each year, which will be featured here every Friday until March. Checkitouuut:

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A Very Special Christmas… For Meeeeeeee

12/24/2009

Happy Holidays, readers. It’s Christmas Eve on DanjLovesThe90s. Hang all the mistletoe, y’all gonna get to know me better.

My favorites Christmases were mostly in the ’80s and early-’90s. From He-Man, WWF, and G.I. Joe action figures to Nintendo and Sega Genesis, my yuletide presents were the shit. But my favorite Christmas, and really my last major gift-receiving one, was in 1994. That was the year that I got something I’d been wanting for a whole two years: my first-ever turntable set.

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Da Dirty 30

11/25/2009

“You couldn’t pay me a milli to be born in the 80s. You guys can have Keyshia and Wayne. I have Mary and Biggie.” – dream hampton, October 2009

Mama told me one day it was gonna happen, but she never told me when. She said that it would happen when I was much older, I wish it woulda happened then. As of today, I am officially 30, and therefore officially an oldhead. Ah, well. *Kanye shrug*

I’ve been an oldhead for years anyway. Matter fact, I was lovin’ old music back when the old music I talk about on here was new. When I was 5 and Stevie Wonder was makin’ that “Part Time Lover” type shit, I was listening to his ’60s/’70s hits on my lil’ record player. Even as a teenager bumpin’ Mobb Deep and Jay-Z, I was still buyin’ Kane and EPMD tapes from the late-’80s.

Old movies and TV shows? Ditto! I still watch old Martin and Married With Children episodes like I haven’t seen ‘em a GANG of times already. I just bought Krush Groove on DVD, and I remember when it was a new release at the video store. I SAW Gremlins IN THE MOVIES for fukk’s sake. *cringes*

I say all that to say this: it’s all good. You’ll get no “30′s the new 20″ talk outta me- I willingly embrace my oldassness. Would I trade this shit to be 15, wearin’ tight jeans and doin’ the “You’re A Jerk” dance or whatever they call it? Hell nah. Would I rather be 10 years younger and likely have an infinite Gucci Mane playlist on my iPod? FUKK no! #NoShots at the young people at all, I’m just sayin’… not for me. See, I may be old enough to fondly recall stuff that the youngins don’t give a damn about, but I’m glad to have been there. I take pride in all my ancient shit- from that red and blue Helly Hansen jacket that’s still hangin’ up in my closet, to the purple tape I still own.

Annnd so, to all my fellow oldheads (30 and up), oldheads in training (25-29), and future oldheads (teens-early 20′s) who’ve been checkin’ out DanjLovesThe90s: today, I celebrate my life AND old shit. I give you... Da Dirty 30. No definitive list or anything of the sort, just 30 random ’90s joints I fux with, and now you can too (if you don’t already). Click away… Read the rest of this entry »


What You Need Is The Source.

10/12/2009

source logo

“I must say it has been a pleasure having you come to the library several times a day, hoping to see the new Source magazine. If I decide to get Billboard next year, does this mean I’ll see you twice as often?”- my high school librarian Mrs. Vallar, in my ’94 yearbook.

In 1991, back when I was a lowercase “d”, I was still pretty much a casual fan of music. I loved it with every fiber of my being, but I wasn’t all into the intimate details of who produced “O.P.P.”, or what part of Cali DJ Quik was from. The closest I would come to knowin’ about all that were the “facts” on the back of my Yo! MTV Raps cards, or one of those Word Up! magazine articles on some “Kwame‘s favorite snack is yogurt” type shit. This all changed once I read an issue of The Source.

source-september-1991

It was December, and we had just moved into a new apartment in South Baltimore a couple of weeks prior. My brother came home one day with the year-end issue, and within a couple weeks, I had “inherited” it. I read that magazine inside and out- from the review of Ice Cube‘s Death Certificate to an article in which artists picked their favorite five albums of the year. It was also the first time I’d seen what going gold or platinum actually meant, because they had a full list of all the hip-hop/R&B albums that were certified that year. From there, I was off and running with my Source obsession.

source july 1992

In my opinion, The Source was the first “real” hip-hop magazine- it was the first I’d read that was less about posters than it was about content. Gradually, I started going to the 7-Eleven knockoff spot down the street and buying them myself. Every second Tuesday of the month, I’d come through early that morning, ready to pick the new one up off the shelf. Sometimes, I’d even be there on Monday evenings when the magazine man got there and put ‘em up. Every issue was a must-have situation, and I always had my $2.95 ready, until I eventually went ahead and subscribed.

source nov. 94

I don’t know if I’d been that excited about reading since I first learned how to. See, with the other magazines, I would read through those and never look at ‘em again once I’d taken all the posters out. The Source was a whole ‘nother deal- it was an experience. It was like listening to a great album for the first time. I would sit down with it for at least two hours, with my fingerprints rubbing off on the front and back, studying this shit like it had life’s answers inside. Aside from pornography, WrestleMania, and Rap City, there were few things that I was more excited about seeing than a new Source issue when I was 12.

eminem unsigned hype

I must’ve read all those things ’til the got-damn covers came off. It got to a point where I even paid attention to who the writers were and all kinds of other shit. The features were always on-point, and often revealed things that wouldn’t become common knowledge until months later. Other things, like the “Unsigned Hype” column (which boasts a number of artists that went on to bigger and better things) and the “Dopest Rhyme of the Month” (when shit like that actually counted for something), were equally crucial- even with them being “minor” parts of the mag as a whole.

illmatic review

Then of course, there was the Record Report. As noted before by Eminem, there was a time when The Source‘s ratings really held weight. In some cases, the difference between me being interested in an album and givin’ less than a damn about it was how many “mics” it got. If I was interested in something that was coming out, a good rating in the Record Report was sometimes all the extra validation I needed to go ahead and cop it (case in point: the five-mic “classic” rating for Illmatic). At one point, I was even using their 1 to 5 system when doing my own reviews for my school newspaper.

benzino

There was a time when I seriously wanted to someday be a part of “The Source Mind Squad”. I never thought there’d be a day when I’d see a new Source in the store, flip through it once, put it back on the shelf and keep it movin’. I used to do that with every mag BUT that one. Maybe it’s how the net has rendered magazines unnecessary, maybe it’s because I’m damn near 30, or… maybe it’s because they fell off yeeeaaarrrs ago with all that Benzino nonsense. He was so much more valuable to them when they were just putting ads for his weak albums on the back. It was never a big deal to me that he was running it, but by ’04, he’d pretty much turned it into a glorified tabloid (complete with stock photos and cover stories that featured no actual quotes by the people on the covers).

source october 1995

Still, for a solid 10 years of my life, The Source was my shit. In fact, I still own a lot of the last good ones from between ’97 and ’01 (lost most of my ’92-’96 ones). The “Magazine of Hip-Hop Music, Culture, & Politics” was at one point just as vital to hip-hop fans as some of the websites like Nah Right and RapRadar are today. Who knows how much longer it has, but for its time, they had a run and influence unlike any other hip-hop mag before or since.

-D!

(shoutout to Vincent from THIMK)


True Confessions

09/29/2009

hip hop confessions

Shoutout to Skillz for creating one of the most entertaining things I’ve seen lately, Hip-Hop Confessions. It began as a website which has since made its way to MTVJams as a half-hour special. On this show, everyone from fans to artists are able to shoot the shit about their likes/dislikes/unpopular opinions/etc. regarding hip-hop (the wildest being Joe Budden‘s admission to never having owned a KRS-One album). Everybody has a few, and since I’m no rookie at lettin’ out some of my own crazy-ass admissions, here’s a few more to wrap your head around:

94jay 1. Jay-Z’s Speed-Raps? Nnnnah: For all the great things he’s done, I think the best decision Mr. Carter’s ever made was getting off that “jiggedy-jiggedy-Jay”-type shit. If that didn’t happen, there’s a lot that would be missing from these last 14 years of music and pop culture- including him. Outside of one or two songs, I can really do without the whole early-mid ’90s speed-rappin’ Jigga. Incidentally, I do like “Nigga What, Nigga Who” from the Hard Knock Life album- he’s practically doin’ the same thing, but the execution is MUCH better than that money-machine-sound-effect shit he was on before.

Jay-Z “I Can’t Get Wit Dat” (1995)

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2. I’ve Never Heard A UGK Album: I understand why they’re highly regarded. I understand Pimp C‘s acclaim as a producer, and that Bun B is one of the most respected lyricists from the South. Still, I’d be lyin’ if I said they were ever on my radar like that. Though I’ve known of UGK since “Pocket Full Of Stones” from the Menace II Society soundtrack, there was always a gang of other stuff I was more interested in hearing whenever they had an album out. Maybe I should make it a point to check out one of those albums someday. In the meantime though, as it stands on September 29, 2009… I’ve not heard one in its entirety.

UGK “One Day” (1996)

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3. Common Sense > Common: It’s almost a cliche to like the introspective, mature, kinder, gentler, hemp sweater-wearing Common who loves all the children and deaf chicks. Me myself personally? Eh. I’m much more a fan of the brash, comical Common Sense who made songs about cockblockers and such. I even rock with the Common Sense that teetered between the comical and the introspective on Resurrection. But it all pretty much ended for me when he got into cuttin’ up pieces of mango and shit. I’m not sayin’ artists can’t evolve as musicians and human beings. I’m just sayin’ Erykah Badu might be some kinda witch who turns rappers into hippies.

Common Sense “Soul By The Pound (Remix)” (1993)

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4. If I Never Hear “Hip-Hop Hooray” In My Life Again, I’m Good: There’s a lot of songs I’ve heard over and over that I still don’t get tired of. I may not listen to ‘em every day, but I don’t mind hearin’ them whenever they might happen to pop up on the iPod. There’s this one song though… this one song that I could live to be 100 and die the next day without hearin’ anymore: fukkin’ “Hip-Hop Hooray” by Naughty By Nature. It’s not that I think it’s a bad song, even tho’ the hook is kinda hokey- it’s just that I’ve heard the shit so much. I’ve literally been sick of it since like ’93, and I don’t see that changing.

Naughty By Nature “Hip-Hop Hooray” (1993)

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5. I Actually Like “Pumps & A Bump”: Um, yeah. That “Pumps & A Bump”. The Hammer song from when he tried to come back on some tough shit. The song that’s supposed to be about scantily-clad women, but is mostly remembered for him dancin’ around the pool with his dick aaallll in the videooo. I don’t care for any of that business, but I like that beat, and that part at the end when Aaron Hall starts goin’ in. Of course this song is awful, and I know this- but the sheer retardation of it is what makes it entertaining to me. Now bring them pumps and flex that bump.

Hammer “Pumps & A Bump” (1994)

There’s many more where those came from, and I might throw ‘em out there at another time, but I feel I’ve embarrassed myself enough for one day. Now, it’s time for y’all to come clean: what are some of your confessions? I won’t tell nobody…

-D!


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