Archive for August, 2011

Review: Lil Wayne “Tha Carter IV”

Posted in Conversation Piece on August 29, 2011 by mymorningjoe

Lil Wayne

Tha Carter IV

Universal Motown/Cash Money

You have to admit, it’s been a minute since Lil Wayne had a chance to sound crazy. That wasn’t a problem back in his madcap creative outburst of 2006 and 2007. For sheer intensity, you could only compare Wayne to the young Bob Dylan, firing out brilliant tunes faster than anyone could absorb them, with his flurry of Drought and Dedication mixtapes. But like Dylan, he had to crash sometime. Since Tha Carter III, it’s been down to a jail term, occasional mixtapes and the rap-rock flop Rebirth, where he proved there are limits to what even a genius can do with Limp Bizkit as a role model.

So it’s thrilling how unhinged Weezy sounds on Tha Carter III’s proper followup, as he freestyles about shooting for the stars and making astronauts dodge bullets. He comes out of the gate strong with the bleak manifesto of “Intro,” declaring, “Life’s a crazy bitch, Grace Jones/Mind of a genius with a heart of stone.”

Weezy doesn’t have the same speed-demon intensity he had five years ago – and he’s just as casual and sloppy about his approach to official album releases. So Tha Carter IV has experiments that fail, as well as a pair of star-studded guest track s where Wayne doesn’t appear at all. (Though Andre 3000 is great in “Interlude .”) Yet even the failed moments sound like nobody else - check out “It’s Good,” with its threat to kidnap Beyoncé so Jay-Z can pay the ransom money. That’s impressively tasteless, if nothing else. And the music is sampled from the Alan Parsons Project’s 1976 prog-rock opus Tales of Mystery and Imagination, which is just plain insane.

The best parts of Tha Carter IV range from “President Carter,” an anti-war rant over a spooky harp loop, to the spaced-out Rick Ross duet “John,” where Wayne says, “If I die today, remember me like John Lennon.” (Ross already used that line last year on Teflon Don, but Weezy’s been comparing himself to Lennon since his amazing 2006 mixtape version of the Beatles’ “Help!”) Another highlight is the deservedly huge single “She Will,” with Drake singing the bittersweet booty-club hook as Weezy ponders the simple pleasures in life: “Now I like my house big and my grass soft/I like my girl’s face south and her ass north/But I’m Ray Charles to the bullshit/Now hop up on that dick and do a full split.”

There’s also his yacht-rock oddity “How to Love,” where the acoustic guitar, finger snaps and synth strings build up into some strange mélange of early Air Supply and Al Green. He pushes the same formula in a couple of sequels here, including the miserably soggy T-Pain duet “How to Hate.” But he has more luck with the John Legend collabo “So Special,” an R&B goof where Weezy claims, “We don’ t even fuck no more, we make love.”

Lil Wayne spends most of Tha Carter IV brooding over death, imprisonment and the passing of time - there might be more clocks than weapons mentioned, and as he says in “Blunt Blowin’,” he’s got “gunpowder in my hourglass.” Wayne knows it’s not 2007 anymore. But the high points here prove he’s already looking ahead to the future.

Source: Rollingstone  |  Rob Sheffield

T.A. “Monsta In The Attic II” (Free Download)

Posted in Conversation Piece on August 29, 2011 by mymorningjoe

T.A. “Monsta In The Attic II” (Street Album)
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T.A. “Schwarzenegger” F. Max B
Produced by Johnny Juliano
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The 2011 Video Music Awards: The Winners

Posted in Conversation Piece on August 28, 2011 by mymorningjoe

Here are the winners of the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Katy Perry, “Firework”

BEST FEMALE VIDEO
Lady Gaga, “Born This Way”

BEST NEW ARTIST
Tyler, the Creator

VIDEO VANGUARD
Britney Spears

BEST MALE VIDEO
Justin Bieber, “U Smile”

BEST COLLABORATION
Katy Perry/Kanye West, “E.T.”

BEST HIP HOP VIDEO
Nicki Minaj, “Super Bass”

BEST ROCK VIDEO
Foo Fighters, “Walk”

BEST POP VIDEO
Britney Spears, “Till the World Ends”

BEST VIDEO WITH A MESSAGE
Lady Gaga, “Born This Way”

The Cast Of ‘The Big Lebowski’ Reunites in New York

Posted in Conversation Piece on August 27, 2011 by mymorningjoe

Sound problems and a rambunctious crowd made for a challenging but hilarious tribute to the fan-favorite film

When The Big Lebowski hit theaters in March 1998, few people could have imagined it would quickly become one of the biggest cult films of all time. Most critics dismissed it as a disappointing follow-up to Fargo – and it got creamed at the box office. Here’s a list of movies that had higher grosses that first weekend: the twelfth week of Titanic, the fourth week of The Wedding Singer, U.S. Marshals, Twilight (the widely forgotten Paul Newman film noir) and Hush. If you don’t remember Hush, it’s that awful Gwyneth Paltrow thriller where she’s pregnant and Jessica Lange is trying to kill her.

Well, nobody is dressing up like a pregnant Gwyneth Paltrow and headed to Hush Fest these days – but every year thousands of young men (and the occasional woman) dress up like characters like The Big Lebowski to bowl and drink White Russians at Lebowski Fests all over the country. Tuesday night at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom, the entire main cast reunited to celebrate the release of the movie on Blu-ray and participate in a panel discussion. Achievers (the preferred nomenclature for Lebowski fans) travelled from all over the country for the celebration.  Read more »

Tupac’s Sister, Takerra Allen, Shares Stories of Her Brother

Posted in Conversation Piece on August 25, 2011 by mymorningjoe

A day doesn’t go by that Takerra Allen doesn’t think about her deceased brother, Tupac Shakur.

Allen, a budding author and Tupac’s younger half-sister who shares the same father [Billy Garland] as the rap legend, says every day, especially major holiday and family get together, is full of memories of ’Pac. Unfortunately, the New Jersey native never got a chance to meet her famous older half-brother, only holding onto recollections from one short conversation she had with ’Pac when he was incarcerated in Upstate New York in 1995, when she was only a child.

Here, Allen tells XXL about family resemblances to Tupac, how her first impression of him was through the movie Juice and writing her books. —Mark Lelinwalla Read more »

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