December 2008
111 posts
Urban Dictionary: white rapper →
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John Walker: The Musical →
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La Coka Nostra →
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2 Live Jews →
“Comedian Eric Lambert, who played MC Moisha and was the co-writer on the first album with then partner Joe Stone, is not Jewish and broke off affiliation with the project after the first two albums. “It was kind of a one joke thing to me,” says Lambert. “I can’t believe they’re still making those albums.”
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Anticon vs. Dipset →
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticon
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XXLmag.com - The Last Taboo For White Rappers →
“Cage and RA The Rugged Man, his two most outspoken critics, seem to forget that the “insane cracka” style is the the most obvious persona for a melanin-deficient MC to adapt if they want to have any chance of attaining that all-important “street credibility”. House of Pain were early examples of this, as they successfully adapted the “Irish hoodlum” image instead of the traditional “funkee...
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The Top 10 Rap Songs White People Love |... →
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The Bellamy Brothers - Country Rap.mp3 →
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Rappin' Duke →
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Country-rap →
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The Goats →
“Most members of the group were Aboriginal Americans, and their concern with Aboriginal causes is reflected in their lyrics.”
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“The Goats, an interracial crew from Philadelphia, are the first rappers to...”
– Tricks Of The Shade : The Goats : Review : Rolling Stone
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Dee Dee Ramone →
“In 1989, after leaving the Ramones, Colvin started a brief career as rapper “Dee Dee King” with the album Standing in the Spotlight. (Colvin had recorded “Funky Man” as Dee Dee King in 1987, before leaving the Ramones.) Critic Matt Carlson writes that the album “will go down in the annals of pop culture as one of the worst recordings of all time. Which, of...
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Macromantics →
“2006 also saw Hoffman become the first hip-hop act (and only the second Australian act) to be signed to the US record label, Kill Rock Stars (home to The Gossip, Deerhoof, Sleater Kinney and Bikini Kill).”
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Lucas Secon →
“Lucas’ father, Paul Secon, is perhaps best known as the founder of Pottery Barn. He also worked as a songwriter for Nat King Cole, The Ink Spots, and The Mills Brothers and many more. His mother, world-renowned Danish artist Berta Moltke, was the head of the Danish Academy of Arts for several years and has exhibited around the globe for the last 35 years.”
Dec 9th
“The term white trash first came into common use in the 1830s as a pejorative...”
– White trash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Insane Clown Posse →
“They formed their own wrestling federation, Juggalo Championship Wrestling, and later collaborated with many famous hip hop and rock musicians.”
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Hilltop Hoods →
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Lordz of Brooklyn →
“While touring with House of Pain in mid 90s, the group befriended Everlast with whom they recorded “Gravesend (Lake Of Fire)” and some exclusive songs on their own for the 1997 indie film Gravesend. The song itself was remixed by Marshall Goodman from Sublime/Long Beach Dub Allstars fame, for Marshall Arts Music (MVP Version) and by Lord Finesse who added verses by himself and...
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“1982. Hip hop and you don’t stop. Prince Vince is going to do the body...”
– Vincent Gallo’s Musical History - VincentGallo.com
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“It is also true that, like the author, I have (probably thousands of times, at...”
– A Memo from a White, Female Hip Hop Expert
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Smooth - Princess Superstar
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Princess Superstar →
“Her debut was called Strictly Platinum, and gained her some notoriety as one of very few white rappers, as well as for her openness regarding her Jewish heritage and gender-related issues. Princess Superstar has collaborated with Kool Keith, Jon Spencer, Bahamadia, MC Paul Barman, the High and Mighty, The Prodigy, Moby, DJ Yoda, Disco D, Mason, and others. Some of the producers that worked...
Dec 8th
Keith Shocklee - The Unkut Interview →
“What was the story with the Chilly-T project? The son of the Nike guy? One thing about me, my brother and Chuck sometimes was that we would be ahead of the curve. Sometimes we’d be too far ahead of the curve… The curve being white rap? Yeah. You had the son of the hottest sneaker company on the planet at the time. They was dominating, and we did an album with the son of that. He was...
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