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Looks like Joey Crack is following in Stephon Marbury’s footsteps after partnering with Protege to launch his own line of kicks dubbed the Recession. How appropriate. There’s no word as to how much the sneaks will cost, but speculation is around 35 bucks and sold at your local, Grey Papaya’s. Just kidding. They’ll be available exclusively at all K-Mart chains. Smart move, if you ask me. Middle America hearts the bluelight special.
Spotted at: Nahright. Nice Kicks via Sneakerfiles

Baby recently spoke to Vibe‘s Benjamin Meadows-Ingram and shot down rumors of his son Dwayne doing a rock ‘n’ roll album, called Rebirth.
“It’s not a rock record…that’s what I think people are getting misunderstood. When you speaking about a rock record, you think he’s got a guitar and everything, but it’s not that. It’s going to be some of those types of beats, but it’s just great music. I don’t think no artist can do what he about to get done. My son is a rock star.”
Great. “Prom Queen” was giving me an ear infection.
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“The clothes from Italy/ The coke from Sicily/ I’m talkin’ literally/ C’mon now, stop kiddin’ me.”
As anticipation for Crime Pays continues to build, another Cam’ron Giles song appears. Despite more leaks than my old apt on 182 Norfolk, I’m sure the Diplomats founder will insist this will not touch the final CD. Oh well, no such thing as too much Killa.
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poets from seven cities around the nation as they prepare to compete in
Youth Speaks’ annual Brave New Voices Festival. It’s narrated by Queen
Latifah.
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“Get my cover in the back.”
Nothing groundbreaking here. Just your boy Cons and his trusty Kyte cam lettin’ us into a secret session with Styles P and Statik. They’re promising a “classic” here. I’ll just take a good, solid joint. Either way, I’ll give it a listen.
Props: Show Off. Your basement has great choice in magazine posters. Ha!
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Didn’t see this one coming. Erick tells MTV that a new Canibus and Keith Murray collaborative album is in the works.
“This is only for heads. I don’t think it’s not going to be one radio record on there. Just rhymes and concepts of rhymes.”
Translation: It’s basically a mixtape.
At this point in their careers, haven’t Bis and Murray already proven themselves as true wordsmiths? Here’s a crazy idea: Why not create an album that everyone can enjoy? No? Fine. Keep it “real” on your time.

Yep, looking at Gucci it’s about that time. This week, Cory does a G-mix over Busta Rhymes and T-Pain’s “Hustler’s Anthem.” La, la, la, la!
“Hustler’s Anthem”
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Apparently Terrance Martin isn’t the only producer Kurupt has been makin’ music with. It’s just been announced that the Dogg Pound MC has paired with legendary West Coast trackmaster, DJ Quik for The Blaqkout due June 9. Take that Red and Meth!
In a press release, Quik explains why the album became a reality:
“Kurupt does in rap what I do in music. It just made sense. Kurupt is a gangster rapper in the sense of being raw, bare-bones and uncut. I wanted to do music that evoked certain feelings and could show his microphone superiority.”
Highlighted cuts to check for include the title track, the explosive “9 Times Out Of Ten” and “Hey Playa” (Moroccan Blues) which includes a sample from a song Quik heard in a Morocco episode of this show.
We all know Mr. Blake loves them foreign sounds.
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Tyler, The Creator’s *Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale* hits different. The tracks feel personal yet playful, like discovering hidden gems. Listening here in my new Office Space in Gurgaon made it surreal—creative vibes mixing with work energy. Definitely a repeat-worthy experience.