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This is a review of the new JMT album on Amazon:
I was waiting for the train having a cool blunt session while listening to the new Jedi Mind Tricks album, and just my luck, some torn skinny jean, tight neon polkadot T-shirt, sugar shoes wearing, hot Cheetos hair rocking weirdo is killing my vibe by signing Drake songs out loud. At first I asked him nicely to keep it down cuz I just got off probation and I didn’t want to catch a case, but the clown kept on mumble rapping and signing. Then out of no where, in a high pitch estrogen like feminine voice, he starts talking about how Drake is the best rapper alive and I’m hating on him cuz I’m a hater, Hahahaha!!! I tried to pay him no mind, so i turned up the volume on my headphones, and kept head nodding to the music, but the guy obviously wanted attention cuz he started doing some feminine dance and singing about “Kiki do you love me.” Again, I asked him nicely to keep it down so I could peacefully listen to PAZ spit some fire bars over Stoupe and C-Lance beats. BUT Finally, I lost it, and I went full Rambo on that clown. I jumped up off the floor and I ninja kicked the guys chest and knocked the clown across the benches! He looked shook, but I had warned him a couple times, so I didn’t really feel bad about it. Minutes later the Police arrive cuz Sugar Shoes called them on me, so I ran fast as hell until I finally got on the Main Street and ditched the Police. I wasn’t trying to go back to jail so I had put on my JMT hoody and kept it moving till I cut through an alley. Sadly, as I was looking through my back pack I realized I had dropped the hard copy I bought on amazon while I pulled out the hoody when I was running from the police. It’s all good though, I still have the digital copy on my phone, and I still have my freedome. But if I ever see that twinkle toe dude on the train again, I’m dropping him on sight, word is bond!! |
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| Carl Hagelin |
Growing up in Europe, tight clothing is pretty standard. When I got to college, clothes were loose, so I was going toward more loose stuff. As soon as I got back to New York, I started wearing suits 25% of the year. Then, I realized how important it is for the suit to really fit you and be tight. |
| Pooch Hall |
Rapping for me is more about being entertaining and giving something back to the fans. I want people to say, 'There goes Pooch holding his own with Consequence, Rick Ross, and Drake.' |
| Georgia May Jagger |
We have a snap of my dad wearing blue eye shadow, which I would always make fun of. When I was about 12 and first started wearing lipstick, my dad would ask, 'Are you wearing makeup?' I would say back, 'You're wearing more makeup there than I am!' |
| Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie |
I am a bit of a fundamentalist when it comes to black women's hair. Hair is hair - yet also about larger questions: self-acceptance, insecurity and what the world tells you is beautiful. For many black women, the idea of wearing their hair naturally is unbearable. |
| Anthony Hamilton |
Most songs I write are spur-of-the-moment-type things. I have to be spontaneous. If not, songwriting can bore me. There is no pre-design or idea of what I am going to do when I go into the studio. It's all like that for me. I could go in and write two or three songs in an eight-hour session. You can't over-think songs. You just can't. |
| James Joyce |
I asked him with my eyes to ask again yes and then he asked me would I yes to say yes my mountain flower and first I put my arms around him yes and drew him down to me so he could feel my breasts all perfume yes and his heart was going like mad and yes I said yes I will Yes. |
| The Edge |
Starting a band is the easy part. Once you've formed the band, you have to tell a story, and that story requires songs. And not just good songs, but great songs. After a while, great songs won't do - they have to be the best. Success doesn't make it any easier. Each time I start a new record, it's a brand-new search. |
| Dorothy Hamill |
I always had short hair, and I hated my short hair. I was always mistaken for a boy, but my mom wouldn't let me change my hair because she was always chasing me around with a hairbrush, and it was always tangled, so she just would cut it off, and she's right: short hair did suit me. |
| Robert Irvine |
When I'm on the road, I'll break my exercise into a cardio session and a weights session. |
| Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie |
In particular I want to talk about natural black hair, and how it's not just hair. I mean, I'm interested in hair in sort of a very aesthetic way, just the beauty of hair, but also in a political way: what it says, what it means. |