Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Emcees U Should Have Heard Of...Slum Village

Today is a sad day at our blog offices and in the hip-hop world alike. Today we witness another group of legendary status break up and begin a journey of solo careers. This group is....Slum Village...When I got the news of this I(Pedro Parker) headed down to the basement of the Multimanthaskipso offices to talk to the profound and sometime cocky Multi-Man tha Skipso..On this day as I entered the basement. I found Multi in a somber like state eating Plantanos and drinking Brugal...So I thought why not just come out with the questions..This is a following account of how it went..PP: Yo Mult what's up? MM: Oh its you again. PP: Did you hear about the break up of Slum Village? MM: WTF? WTF? What are you talking about yo? S Villa broke up. PP: Yeah it was announced that this is probably their last cd. MM: Ahhhh hell naw, man that group is one of dopest groups of all time. The D(Detroit) is known for having some of illest emcees in hip-hop. Thanks for making my bad day go worst. PP: Sorry to break the news to you man MM: Well after hearing this...Let the door nob hit you where the GOD LAWD SPLITCHA!!! So with that said along with a couple of choice spanish words. The interview was ova.. So with that being that I would like to say SALUTE to one of the greatest groups of all time Slum Village aka Slum Villa u have helped me get plenty of women with your chick ballads, you have helped me with my vocab with your extra ordinary usage of english language and you have help me keep my steez popping with your profound style...Cheers..Pedro Parker signing off...P.S. The following are videos from the upcoming album R.I.P. Dilla and Batin..







Monday, July 26, 2010

Emcees U Should Have Heard Of...Senor Kaos

This edition of Emcees U Should Have Heard of finds us visiting the Atl for and authentic hip-hop sound. This Emcees supplies diverse word play and a dynamic flow pattern with his array of song topics. Oh yeah our favorite DJ, J-Force is at the start of the video also...Don't know what to call this emcee...Kaoussssssssssssssssssss...The Song is Automatic Classic...Enjoy..Pedro Parker out...Time to web sling home



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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Emcees U Should Have Heard Of...Rhymefest part 2

Second dose of Chi-towns own Rhymefest...The song address gun issues and the climate of our world as a whole. Listen, enjoy and contemplate the seriousness of the subject at hand..Pedro Parker signing off...Rhymefest"Give It To Me"....

Emcees U Should Have Heard Of...Rhymefest

CHI town stays on the block...Rhymefest is one of the most slept on emcees in the game...Even us at this blog site...So here we go giving him some shine today..It is hot here so this serves as a theme song for our none air-conditioner offices...Enjoy..Rhymefest and the song "Fever"...

Freestyle

Just the other day, we at the offices of The Multi-Man Tha Skipso blog had a heated argument in the offices about free-styling in regards to being a emcee. Once the crazy owner of this blog walked in the offices he had a few choice words about how important it is and how it effects the climate in hip-hop today. The following are excerpts from Multi-Man Tha Skipso's tirade in our offices. "So who believes free-styling is some bull or doesn't make sense? Raise your hand!!! You two guys over there with your hands raised, you two are fired, pack ya ish and get the hell out of here. Anybody else feel the the same. Okay, its the thinking that those to clowns have that has hip-hop in the stupid commercial stuck state that it is in now. As a emcee, I feel...Hold up I know that free-styling is what every emcee needs to be able to do. It makes interviews more interesting, it makes the process of song writing more intricate also. Imagine you listening to the radio on your way home in traffic and you hear your favorite rapper, rapping off the top of his head(free-Styling) about being stuck in traffic. See this is true talent and what music should be about in the first place. I once seen a drummer from Tha F.A.C.U.L.T.Y. of Nu High( a local band) go head to head with a emcee on the mic. As I looked at the crowd in attendance I understood why this art form was so important and so lost. The emcee and drummer switched patterns so many times that the audience experience 5 songs in 5 minutes without even knowing it. So I say this to all of you who feel that free-styling isn't important. Real emcees freestyle and hip-hop needs it more on a daily basis". With that said and seeing the passion that Multi, expressed I now understood where he comes from with his sometimes unrealistic demands for perfection at his blog offices. Pedro Parker signing off...Oh yeah here is a freestyle from Sean Price..Salute..........