Thursday, August 11, 2011

woop woop

In a bit, i shall do some reconstructing and redesigning. In transcendentalist and learning mode due to a injury related imposed sobriety and refocusing, change of leisure. It use to be all about getting blown, ho's and some occasional dedication to the warrior traditions, in tlilli in tlapilli~toltecayotl, but as i recover i feel I will balance the ecstatic energies of before, although much less or in a different manner, and focus more on advancing myself and what, who, and where is around me. Tiahui. Currently reading: Jacques de Soustelle Daily Life of the "Mexica" to put in different terms. Like the Mexica Movement motto goes: Education is our only liberation! Kema!

Monday, July 18, 2011

sur y norte unite

sur & norte unite
sur & norte unite
*Capone-E is somewhat wack, Suga Free is Ok however.
more2comeL8erz

Thursday, July 7, 2011

♬Chicano G-FunK from Italy, France & Chile Collabo♬Now Thatz International Real Game♬++LA/CPT♥

   
   I will post some fresh & different hip hop/underground music genre tracks in my next blog(s), but for now here's this rola(song) that was the1 one that made me aware our urban culture & style (Chicano/Mexican-American/Central-American/Brown "swag" or style, originating from the Pachucos & Zoot-Suiters c.1920s--the birth of the concept of the "Cholo"/gangster--in an analytical & purely music cultural context) is not just local to where most of us reside as the dominant demographic (the US Southwest/Westcoast or AKA Aztlan/Aztatlan in Nahuatl [Aztec language]). 

   Likewise, the case is similar to thoughts I had simmer when i recall watching 2Pac documentaries and laughing (or thinking it was plain silly) White boys in Germany and Europe claiming "Thug Life" and dressing/emulating African-descent hip hop musicians from the U.S. Back then, and even farther back when I use to like purely heavy metal music and punk rock, I--like most people who "dislike" hip-hop always thought "Rap" and "Hip-Hop" was a "Black Thing". That's really far from the truth. Chicanos and brown folk in general have contributed alot to what is now known as American urban street culture. Zoot-Suiters was a East Coast & West Coast thing during the '20s thru 1940s, but it was Chicanos (Mexican-Americans) who put the style on the map--we were the 1st to wear big pants, creasing up (just like Westcoast rappers like Snoop & DPG wear lokez, creased khakiz, dickies and how Eazy-E use to wear Pendletons) and without a doubt, when it comes to Lowrider and custom cars ("ranflas") and car club culture--Chicanos were the ones to put it on the map too. 
     
   Words rappers like Snoop Dogg use like LOKE, Homie have etymologies/derivations from Calo (US Southwest Chicano slang) words like LOCOTE and HOLMES. I just say this--& while I focus on much more important things in life--I just see no credit is given to us as a people & there exists a conceit among the changing Black-&-Brown relations, in which many think Our style is Fake, and just like i've heard people say "they are copying our swag"--to that i respond: Music is an ARTFORM, and it will always be a MULTICULTURAL artform. As we educate ourselvees about our own respective cultures, it would really help both of our cultural groups if we got on the same page and began collabin' more. We put this style on the map and we are doing it together. I grew up and live in Compton. Demographics here have been changing since the last half of the century. 
      
   I've done my research of my area or "hood"---in the 1950's Compton was almost a strictly WHITE community, and over the years following more African-Americans populated the neighborhoods. "White Flight" took place--and so did some "Uncle Tom Flight"---Whites moved to other areas of L.A. and wealthier African-Americans moved to areas like Carson and Norwalk. Compton became what Eurocentrics and people of my generation call "a Ghetto." Now things have continued to change, and the reality is more than 50% of the population in the L.A.-Compton area is of Native/Brown descent (Chicano, Mexican, Central American,--and yeah I've known some Tongvas [tribal people] who blended in with our demographic). Riots always took place when I attended High School--always jump started by some gang (Black vs. Brown sets, AKA Bloods/Pirus Vs. T-Flats/Florencias). At that time, as a HS Senior (before my undergrad @UCR), as I was organizing a leadership (college nfo) workshop, the principal met up with me one morning (he's long gone now, but he had a PhD. and a poster that said "500 Years of Chicano history"--which I thought was G'd up) & his assistant told me that If I was going to be outreaching to alot of students I needed to know the stats--he told me that around 48% of the students were Brown ("Latino/Hispanic"). That was back in '04, so the whole area and neighborhood has changed more towards that direction.
      
   The situation seems to have calmed down from the reports i keep track of, but it seems with how the economy is nowadays and some aspects of the disintegration of our lifestyles, Black & Brown relations are not positive. On KPFK, a while back I heard a group of "Latinos" (I dislike that term, as it is not Native-centric) were filing a lawsuit with the Compton City Council: the reason being---100% of the City Council was African-American/Black in representation, which to be honest seems rather shady--as more than half of the city's population is brown folk. So tensions and new "politricks" have been put on the map. I will continue to peep game, relate with my beautiful redbone and black sister souljahs no matter what people think. iRep brown pride~&~my native culture 4Life, I feel no need to distance myself from diversity. So in closing here's a REAL example of multiculturalism, urban street culture, and music as an artform on the International Level. > Game Out. - MG [It's 11AM on a Thursday and I last woke up around 12PM the Wednesday Before so I'ma Sleep....ZZZZzzzzZZZ...Bump Bump That GFunk].
Flendo (Fr.) feat Sursilvaz , Playaman(Chile) , Italianos Intocables (Italy) - Vamonos
Subcomandante/General Marcos of the EZLN throwin up "L.A."-Now Thats REAL
Bonus: LiLMiN0R-TheCraz13sT
♩ ♪ ♫ ♬"...iCan't hold no grudges~im2buzy getn fuc'dUp..Los homiez r da craziest,Westcoast lil homiez r the crazyest,southLos lilhomiez r the craziest,Norwalk lilhomiez r da craziest,southgate homiez rDaCraziest,Compton lilhomiez r da craziest,Lynwood lil homiez r da craziest..."♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
My HomeGyrl iN The Game~GinGa AllTheWay4RM WEST BERLIN,GERMANY reppin during theWorldCup'10.iLuv Her4That~**~Thatz Legit
when i use2post up 1n the EastSiide[IE/Rivas]
☮☯

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

0FFiCi4L SUMM3R JaMS iiBump**G.FUNK StYL3**[U CaN't Fade US]

[LoL@ ladiez tryin2 "not catch feelingz"]
iKeep Yt ReaL, i'M ME, Alwayz Me, The Game? iPlay by my Own RuleS:NONE
X.Vida
Summer Solstice Jams
Gfellas-SummerNytez
Deuce Mob- My 64 (Ft A.W.B. & Mr. V-Lo)  
Mastermind feat. Nino Brown & Jah-Free
Mr. Shadow ft. Nino Brown - Bring It on
CALi LiFe StYL3 - G3TNiCE (Legendary GFunK)
*LoveLY*&*BeautYful*BrownPrYde: SARA S. - Keep Talking ft Dominator
Smooth StyLez Of LYfe ft Sara S - DropTheTop
LiL.R0B ClaSSiC "Summer Nightz"i remember back in '06 hearin thiz1 24/7 chillin in EastLos
HiPowerGz aren't the best Chicanorap set nowadayz but this1 still bumps
 'Summertime Anthem' off of the album 'Dedicated to the Oldies part 2'
iGot mad LUV for my PACIFIK peeps, they are basically nativez like us, reppin brown prYde
KANABLISS [FiJi GFunk from Vancouver] T0P.D0WN ft Kurupt
Summer Time Snoopy ft. Samantha Latino & Mr.Criminal(SoCAL1 StYL3)
LUViT 1ofMy Fave NBRiDAZ jamz: PLAYAZ perfect summer GfunK
 This 1 from SUPER PLAYER ft. MR. SHADOW always bumpz with the topdown
 Mr.Cr1m1n@L & ESE V1LL14N - El Verano/The Summer GFUNK so flY
 Mr.Capone-E may not b the realyst but he has a few good jamz
Zapp & Mr Capone-E - Lowrider i remember i bumpd this song in my lex with this q.t. redbone Rahel back in '08
 951 EASTSiD3RiVAS CHiCAN0 GfUNK LiLBLACkY - CALiLiViN'
 iJUST Pla1NOuT Like How Thiz1 BumPz: (951/IE) Brown Royal Riders ft Pops
  Alwayz Reps iT for the EastSyde{all u bling bling fakez can't hang): 
"You Don't Know" by Lil Sicko ft. Lil Blacky & Big Pops
Smooth Stylez of Lyfe - Summer Days (ft. Delux & Dominator)
"EVERYDAY PLAYER"-- LAWLESS/ SLOW PAIN [g-funk] 
Mister D - Don't Hate (Feat. Lil Kasper & Snoop Dogg)
 
Chino Grande feat. Baby Jokes - Summer groove 
 
X.Vida


Sunday, July 3, 2011

some P-Town GFunk & Southside Jamz(LA/SD/SGV/IE/Tx)~even SugaFree bumpz Yt

Lil Minor - Don't Let 'Em Hate (4ladies inda game)
 Charlie Row Campo ft. Ese Daz - I'm a Hustler
 
Snapper, Macks & Gambino "Too Gangster 4 Radio"
Mz Krazie - Up To No Good ft Midget Loco

Doll-E Girl - Traficante (ft. Sal Capone)
4rm TX: Capone
 All My Homies
SouthSide Loonies 
Mr Criminal - Just Another Day
Wicked Minds - Let it Bounce
 Westside Cartel - Watcha Gonna Do
Stomper - Sick Side Rider
Lil Sicko "Life Of A Hustler"
Way To Sick - Mr Criminal Feat: Soldier Ink & Bozo
Bozo- Till I Get Killed Feat. Mr. Criminal 
 Mr Knightowl Ft Ms krazie Just Another Night
 Mr Shadow  'Hood Soldier'
 Mr. Shadow - Till I Die 
L3g1t

Saturday, July 2, 2011

iLuv northernCali chicano rap, unlike in soCal, blk-&-brwn collab waYmore, itz just da northern lyfestyle

Lowdown & Darkroom Familia (they rep the northside/14)
 
MJ storiez & California [Bomb iSH]
brothaz rydyn wit dat brownpryde
 
Big Tone reppin that norte, it bumpz good
I have mad respects 4the northern lifestyle. iRep the Bird.

Brown pryde: we started lowridin,creasin up,we run da streetz; our style iz global

peeps reppin chicano [southside/13] style in japan
collabos with mister d & mr shadow
chicano rap from italy & france
Continuorilasso
Flendo [france] feat Continuorilasso - Homies unidos

"California Funk" ARDUZ & PASS PASS
 805area italians that are hella down with that Chicano gfunk style
CALIFOXI (fyne ass Italian Gfunk repping that Chicano Cali sound, luv the chorus)
And Finally for this post i'll post SOME LEGIT 100% CALI Chicano GFUNK
Mr. Shadow and GPA from SD619
[we run the streets, our style is international -- if you observed the previous vids u in da know now]