You know where we gon' be.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Bomb$hell Beauty of the Month
This South American, Irish, German beauty wraps it up for the year 2009. Her curves and body is something that all of us would want to unwrap this Christmas. Shay Maria is a dancer, model and actress from Buena Park, CA, and has been in movies, music videos, and magazines which add to her impressive resume.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
SF City Hall - New Years Eve
Guess where Bomb$hell is gonna be at for New Years! Cop your tickets here at Going.com They are currently 40$ but the price is scheduled to go up.
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Labels: City Hall, Events, New Year's Eve, San Francisco
P-Star Rising
Courtesy of Certified Fresh
I saw this on the Certified Fresh blog. And although they don't show much of her actually rapping. At least she got some style.
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Labels: certified fresh, P-Star Rising
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
"Bring Da Ruckus" - Del The Funky Homosapien & El Michels Affair Remix
It's a good time to be a Wu-Tang Clan fan. First, El Michels Affair released Enter The 37th Chamber, a full-band instrumental re-imagination of the Wu-Tang Clan's Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers) along with a random smattering of Wu classics, and now this innovative cult hit is getting a remix treatment all of it's own. URB.com, Fat Beats, and Audible Treats are collaborating to present Enter The 38th Chamber, a remix series that finds a crew of elite emcees riding the rhythms of El Michels' down and dusty soul instrumentals. Appearances by Diamond District, Del The Funky Homosapien, A-Plus of Souls of Mischief, Kam Moye, Nightclubber Lang of Boom Bap Project, Sandpeople, Von Pea of Tanya Morgan, and many more will add layers of lyricism to El Michels' signature funk, making it a complete and compelling package for all listeners.
The newest track from the project finds Oakland's finest, Del The Funky Homosapien, laying his lyrical stylings over Wu-Tang's "Bring Da Ruckus." Remaking a classic is no small feat, and remaking a remake can bring along a whole new set of challenges, but Del says he wanted to bring "more fire" to the song and also to expand listeners' perceptions of his lyrical range. Call it a remix, but there's something familiar about hearing Del's cadence over El Michel's smooth RZA reinterpretation. As he tackles the dusty-soulified version of "Bring Da Ruckus," Del drops metaphors, shows off his mathematical dexterity, and holds back no poetic punches, all in an effort to "keep it real funky for you turkeys and diamond head buzzards." Mission accomplished, Del.
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