Weezy Back in the Blogs: Roundup
Only two more days left in February, snitches. Winter will soon be over for those of you not blessed with a slice of the Pacific Ocean to call home--but hey, look on the bright-side my snowbound, frozen friends: the less time spent outside the more time for things like, um, reading blogs.
Miss Info has the hookup on Weezy busting a move in Newark. Predictably fuzzy, shaky footage shot from the audience, but impressive nonetheless; even in ultra-low-resolution, Weezy's grin is apparent, looking something like the Cheshire Cat. Dude must really be enjoying himself. See also: Lil Wayne pays a visit to his alma mater, and DJ Storm & Lil Wayne - Drank Epidemic Vol 12.3.
OnSmash gets stic.man of dead prez to speak out about the Evergreen College incident (Previously). Stic seems pretty laid back during the interview, and gives props where due: "What I want to say about Evergreen State is that they definitely got some heart up there." Real talk.
Nah Right has been picking on Prodigy of late, but I can't say that eskay was off in posting this list, culled from P's own blog. There's not much better than when rappers blog! Might make for a good section here at WG. Kanye, I'm looking at you and your incessant posting about lame architecture. Spend some money.
Wale did a track with Bun B that made the blog rounds briefly before kid's recorld label cracked down. If you really want to hear it though, it shouldn't be too hard to find "Go Mode" somewhere on the old internets. Information wants to be free, haters.
The leftovers: Maxim reviews Nigger sans an official copy; URB interviews Kids in the Hall; and Wiz Khalifa drops a free over "Dey Know."
Lastly, a new track found its way to my inbox last night: The Camp f. Slaine - Little Story. Shit bumps and will be on the Camp's debut album, The Campaign, dropping April 1st.
Update: Fresh from Miss Info, celebrity gossip: Lil Wayne back with Nivea.
Last Update: I swear, this is the final update on this roundup--I couldn't resist posting it. Princess of Crime Mob on a new track, "Pretty Rave Girl." Props to FADER for this. I've been a fan of everything that Crime Mob has done since they were in fucking high school. Though Diamond has been grabbing all the headlines lately (and rightly so), this one from Princess is on some different shit. As FADER says, Princess rapping on some "slight-screwed pre-teen trance" makes for a good listen.
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