This is Rice’s campaign picture for the Centennial fund — could it be any fucking scarier? Like Rice needs another fucking billion dollars. This is the kind of shit that makes selling KTRU even more fucking ridiculous. Also, I seriously have no money.

This is Rice’s campaign picture for the Centennial fund — could it be any fucking scarier? Like Rice needs another fucking billion dollars. This is the kind of shit that makes selling KTRU even more fucking ridiculous. Also, I seriously have no money.

waxandmilk:

Eternal Champions was pretty much the best fighting game ever made

Pretty much.

thedailywhat:

The More You Know of the Day: And so, one of the greatest mysteries of our time is finally solved: Ice Cube’s “good day” took place on the 20th of January, 1992.

How did Murk Avenue’s Donovan Strain arrive at that particular date? Using details gleaned from the song’s lyrics, Strain was able to conclude the following: 

The ONLY day where:
Yo MTV Raps was on air
It was a clear and smogless day
Beepers were commercially sold
Lakers beat the SuperSonics
and Ice Cube had no events to attend was…
         
          JANUARY 20 1992

So there you have it. Twenty years and one week ago today was what shall henceforth be known as the first annual National Good Day Day.

[gawker.]

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deadinthestreets:

Shouts to Antwon, forgot this was one of my favorite tracks a while back.

somanyshrimp:

RT if u remember when this dropped

big homie just sent me this shit himself. damn I fucking love twitter

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ktruhiphop:

DJ Fresh - MakeTheSongCryPart4

This is outstanding.

COT DAMN.

(233 plays)

ktruhiphop:

Eminem - I’m Shady (C&S by DJ Screw) off Chapter 19: ‘N 2 Deep (1999)

I wish I would have been around Houston while Screw was still alive. Robert Earl Davis, Jr. seemed to have love for all music. From the sound of his tapes (in hindsight) he was into almost all rap music, regardless of the beefs or fads going on around him at the time. Biggie and Pac on the same tape was a frequent highlight. Spice-1, E-40, Snoop appeared with Nas, Mase and Da Brat. I bet a bunch of southern-bred screw heads started listening to Slim after this tape in ‘99. That’s why I’ve never quite understood the Northside / Southside beef in Houston when screw was gaining popularity (even after talking to Watts about it last year). Seems like Screw would have been cool with it moving up north and letting some other dudes shine… but what the fuck do I know. Watts, too, man — that dude fucking loves music. It’s great. When I asked about BMC and dubstep, he said “Dub just sounds like slowed-down jungle to me”. It might have been because I was blazed out of my mind, but I damn near had an epiphany.

Eminem stans probably don’t even like listening to this shit (it’s got a bunch of dislikes on youtube — seriously, what?), and that’s contrary to what Screw (and screw) seems to have been about. He knew just how dope it sounds to have Em’s “Slim Shady” adlib slowed down.

nice

deadinthestreets:

capo crunch.

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bricksandbyrds:

Soulja Boy & Young L - Mario & Domo Vs. The World (Mixtape)

01. All Gold Everything
02. Trippple Chain Gang
03. Ones
04. Faded
05. Ba$ed
06. Bitch Happy
07. M.O.B.
08. She Notice
09. Im Good
10. Money Man
11. Im Good (Remix)

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