Hip Hop Culture, Sports, Politics, and a LOT of random thoughts from a 1/3 of the WordToEm click.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Told You...
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Inspiration from a Lady...
Sunday, November 13, 2011
What's in a name?
"I called myself a brainiac, and y'all all lamed out. Didn't really feel me, until the next joint came out."
So what does Culture Over Everything mean? Well, to me, it means just what it says. You get out of it what you will. What it means to me is that my whole existence is in service of God the Father, and in reverence of Hip Hop. I can't describe it because it accurately embodies me. I love boom bap and some pop rap. I love lyricism in my heart, but still can wild out to some Wacka when I'm on the right potions. I sat in front of the TV learning how to break, watching Krush Groove as a kid, but could still get my Dougie on. Hell, I knew the Doug E. when Doug E. was DOIN' it. I'm a Reagan baby. Early 80's Hip Hop gets play, alongside your Wiz Khalifas and your Big Seans. I'm a representer of the Zulu Nation as well as getting my Jet Life on. But let me tell you.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Change is Often Needed...
If I have to tell you who this is, you're losing.
So I know I switched the name. I'm still a Brainiac, but there is a renewal that comes with change. The same ideals, beliefs, truths, but with a more appropriate nomenclature. The reason for the switch up...well, I guess I ought to explain.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Watch Who You Associate Yourself With. [Video NSFW]
"A simple friend thinks the friendship over when you have an argument. A real friend knows that it's not a friendship until after you've had a fight." -Unknown
Both of these examples are important lessons to learn. It brings up an interesting quandary. Which one of these maxims is the most appropriate?
Both are important to remember. I don't think it is wise to separate one from the other, even though their messages are different. In everything, balance must exist. You must be able to trust the people around you. You must trust them with your feelings, your secrets, your wants and desires. However, a friend in disguise is the worst thing that can happen to a person. We all know where those come from. That person in your circle who brings you down more than lifts you up can wreck havoc over your life, especially if you allow them to influence you.
That is not saying that there won't be contentious moments in that friendship. That's almost impossible, especially with friends that are stubborn or highly opinionated. But even in those situations, a true friendship can survive and thrive.
But at what point do you decide if a friendship is more toxic than beneficial? Another maxim states that the five people closest to you are what you will become. And that's basically true. While individual choices are the foundation of what you will become, your closest people have to be on board with support. Since no man is an island, you will become only what you and your support circle have the potential for. The problem is, different issues arise when looking at those five people. Recently, I had a sit down with a mentor to hash out my experiences and help me plan my life out. I'm a recent college grad, so pondering the future is the most important thought in my mind. I was told to explain my successes and failures. I had to look at those around me and make proper decisions. It sounds terrible, but I had to look at the people I spent the most time with, and decide from what I know about them, if they will be beneficial to me here on out. I fully acknowledge that has probably happened to me, and that's why I don't hear from some I thought I would, and I fully accept that. Every person is in charge of their ship, and if there's someone on the crew that can get you off course, you do have to lose dead weight. I don't blame them at all, do you and all that.
My issue is I let length of the relationship, among other things, stop me from really looking at relationships that were toxic. I kept a person in the crew that I've known is not a person I should keep talking to, and just slightly detached from that person, thinking that if we didn't kick it for a second, the dynamic would improve. That was a VERY bad move. I'm not going to begin and claim that this person didn't provide friendship. Quite the opposite. But the problem is, their flaw, which I've known forever but let slide to keep the ship steady, only gets larger and larger until it actually suffocates what little of a friendship we had less. I didn't even want to end the friendship, but with more thought, this flaw of a friend was at my personal expense. When you deal with people who must demean you to make themselves feel better, that's not a friend, regardless of what other benefits of friendship is given. It ended up getting turned on me. When I let this person know that the action would no longer be tolerated, this person got their feelings hurt.
With more thought on the transgressions, I searched out council from one who has provided proper support and given this person is a common acquaintance, I was schooled that I have to just leave this person behind. Dissolving a friendship this long is worse than losing a relationship, mostly because a friendship that long you think you'll keep forever, but that's just time messing with your head. Don't let that crab in the bucket put you down and keep you down. To progress and grow, you have to separate from things and people that hold you back. So watch who you put in your crew. They can either build you up or tear you down.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Happy Birthday Dilla
My favorite producer of all time was born today! Happy birthday, Dilla Dog. Soundtrack to life right here. This isn't my top 20, but it's almost dead on! Listen to some Dilla today. Dilla helped me get back to appreciating true artistry in music. Never over produced, never poppy, but still has an undeniable sound. Rest in peace!
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Reks "25th Hour" (Prod. By DJ Premier)
I've decided that I'm going to go ahead and establish what Hip Hop is and what it isn't. Because I can. Primo is boom bap. Boom bap is Hip Hop. I know there are a lot of definitions of Hip Hop, but if you hear it from me, you're to expect beats like this. Rhymes like this. Real lyrics, grimy beats. Classical hip hip. Whatever you want to call it, there's not going to be any tight pants, no dances, or any type stuff like that. I'm not knocking those kinds....well, I'm knocking tight pants. C'mon son. That's not what's up, or what's happenin' and it DEFINITELY is not what it is. This is. Strapped because you have a constitutional right to go hard. This is REKS. On Showoff Records. Which is now the official spot for REAL boom bap that you won't have to go back to the mid to early 90's for. His album comes out in March. I suggest you pick it up and leave the dancing to the girls.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Thank You Dr. Martin Luther King: Powerful quotes
On a day that is set aside to remember Martin Luther King, I think it would be important to get the words from his speeches that have impacted me. Since college, I made it a point to study the influences of Dr. King, as well as famous quotes, in an effort to better understand the man whose actions and words led to changing opinions and feelings about how we should treat others. MLK Day is usually preceded by nights out on the town and skipping of work or school, with little regard to the reason why this is a national holiday. So since you're probably not going to church, or discussing the merits of a truly selfless individual, I'm going to bring some of his words to you.
I accept this award today with an abiding faith in America and an audacious faith in the future of mankind. I refuse to accept despair as the final response to the ambiguities of history. I refuse to accept the idea that the "isness" of man's present nature makes him morally incapable of reaching up for the eternal "oughtness" that forever confronts him.
I refuse to accept the idea that man is mere flotsam and jetsom in the river of life unable to influence the unfolding events which surround him. I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality.
I refuse to accept the cynical notion that nation after nation must spiral down a militaristic stairway into the hell of thermonuclear destruction. I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right temporarily defeated is stronger than evil triumphant.
I believe that even amid today's motor bursts and whining bullets, there is still hope for a brighter tomorrow. I believe that wounded justice, lying prostrate on the blood-flowing streets of our nations, can be lifted from this dust of shame to reign supreme among the children of men.
I have the audacity to believe that peoples everywhere can have three meals a day for their bodies, education and culture for their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits. I believe that what self-centered men have torn down, men other-centered can build up. I still believe that one day mankind will bow before the altars of God and be crowned triumphant over war and bloodshed, and nonviolent redemptive goodwill will proclaim the rule of the land.
"And the lion and the lamb shall lie down together and every man shall sit under his own vine and fig tree and none shall be afraid."
-Dr. King's Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech, Dec 10, 1964
Like anybody, I would like to live - a long life; longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I've looked over. And I've seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land. So I'm happy, tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.[1]
-Dr Martin Luther King Jr. LAST speech. The conclusion of his last speech. This was used by many people, but a recent placement in Jay Electronica's Guru Tribute song "Jazzamatazz," and since I've heard it, it's been on my mind. Nobody was more hardbody than the Kaing. In the face of certain death, he still demonstrates that his life is in God's hands, something that I think we all could strive to be like.
These are just a few of my favorites. Feel free to do your internet and your life a service and check out some more of MLK's best. These are words than anyone of any faith or creed can appreciate. May the Lord bless your life, and let's make peace and understanding a priority for all people, not just those who think or believe like us. That's word.
-JK