Perfect (hip-hop) media explores in an entertaining, informative, inspiring, and empowering way how (hip-hop) affects the world and how the world affects (hip-hop).
And I think being perfect can sell (hip-hop) better than sex.
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No disrespect intended but I don't think it's a good sign that you're quoting yourself in your own blog. Please, step back from the keyboard!
Posted by: Clyde Smith | 2007.03.07 at 12:48 PM
On the other hand, it may get you ridiculed at Oh Word and that's good for at least 15 to 25 visitors at minimum!
Posted by: Clyde Smith | 2007.03.07 at 12:50 PM
Yeah, the self quote is kind of pretentious. Who am I - Nas?
I will change that when I get back to my computer.
Posted by: Hashim | 2007.03.07 at 02:05 PM
"sell more than sex"
you mean, like, drugs?
Posted by: Clyde Smith | 2007.03.07 at 04:53 PM
sell more than sex....nah
Posted by: jayt jones | 2007.03.07 at 06:30 PM
But how do you sell something as perfect? Nothing and no one is perfect. It's selling something false. Even though some people are ignorant to believe that some of these celebrities/rappers/etc. are "perfect", I hope there are some people out there who realize that they are not. And living in this sinful world, people will always be hooked onto sex, violence, and anything else negative. People are more inclined to be drawn to something negative than positive.
Posted by: Nay Nay | 2007.03.09 at 05:19 PM
"People are more inclined to be drawn to something negative than positive."
I don't believe that is true. We are drawn to whatever is compelling, whether negative or positive.
Posted by: Hashim | 2007.03.10 at 12:27 AM
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Posted by: vicker | 2007.03.10 at 07:45 PM
You need to break this down if you want it to have meaning for people.
Posted by: rafi | 2007.03.10 at 10:35 PM
http://www.myspace.com/fatalitythegyrlmusic
Posted by: Big Gyrl Ent. | 2007.04.27 at 08:04 PM
I doubt it.
Posted by: Learn how to C Walk | 2007.06.28 at 10:26 AM
It's all about positive hip-hop.
Posted by: ic | 2007.07.10 at 09:05 PM
The basketball and hip-hop culture fusion of the past 23+ years is now being called The "Dunkadelic-Era" In America, 1984-Present. The "Dunkadelic" terminology was created in 1997 as the one-word term that would define the combination of basketball and hip-hop. Dunkadelic (adj) the fusion of basketball and hip-hop inspired by the cultural aestheics of urban style, fashion, and attitude. Highlight dunks or dunker's to music or rap lyrics. This is 1st sport and music defined era in modern American hstory. The "Dunkadelic-Era" will be celebrating it's 25th Anniversary in 2009. Allen Iverson is the #1 most influencial person of The "Dunkadelic-Era."
Posted by: Iverson Crossover 3 | 2007.07.18 at 05:42 AM
Hey guys, I found this clip of russell simmons, chk it out:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ncRHAJIWn2Y
Posted by: Manganouna | 2007.08.01 at 11:43 AM
this reminds me, if ya’ll like this, i just saw the new snoop dogg movie and its dope, it has snoop of course, method man, and a bunch of funny cats like aries spears, jason alexander, etc. check it out here, you can watch the trailer, its called hood of horrors, lol its funny http://www.xenonpictures.com/FDHOH/homemoviemain.html
Posted by: ollstar67 | 2007.08.19 at 05:40 PM
If you wanna see and hear something that's "real hip hop" then check out www.boogiedowncomics.com. Boogie Down! is the first ever hip hop dance comic with its own mixtape. Name another comic book in which characters face off in dance battles and rhyme when they talk? Or a comic with its own audio track? This is something that has never been done before and I think you would find it quite interesting.
Posted by: Aramac90 | 2007.08.22 at 08:33 PM
If you wanna see and hear something that's "real hip hop" then check out www.boogiedowncomics.com. Boogie Down! is the first ever hip hop dance comic with its own mixtape. Name another comic book in which characters face off in dance battles and rhyme when they talk? Or a comic with its own audio track? This is something that has never been done before and I think you would find it quite interesting.
Posted by: Aramac90 | 2007.08.22 at 08:35 PM
Do you think the Justice system is fair?
Well Plies doesnt and he is telling it in the new video 100 years.... this video displays how unfair the courtroom could be and is in america.... go check the video out at www.myspace.com/atlanticrecords_nook and leave a comment on how you feel...
Posted by: kidd nook | 2007.11.22 at 12:07 AM
yooo
Posted by: PETEY PETE | 2008.01.07 at 05:35 AM
CBS 4 Reporter Shomari Stone interviewed Rap Star Rick Ross about the “Hip Hop Grub Spot” in Miami.
Ross opened the restaurant with San Francisco 49er Frank Gore and some non-profit organizations. Hip Hop Grub Spot gives African American teens the opportunity to learn how to become Executive Chefs. Much respect Ross. TRILLA!!! (1/27/08)
Click on or copy and paste this internet link.
http://cbs4.com/video/?id=46802@wfor.dayport.com
Posted by: Hip Hop 4 Life | 2008.01.31 at 03:00 PM
I cant beleive that. But did you hear that Snoop Doggs new album Ego Trippin is dropn March 11th. Now that i can beleive. And you know its going to be crazy dope since his single that came out was Sensual Seduction. Its gonna be a classic. Heres what video you wanted to check out. Its classic snoop. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE8Erd9cpAk
Posted by: What!!!!! | 2008.02.22 at 09:31 PM
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Juice Crew Confirmed to Perform!
UPDATED MAR 05 2008
"I don't care who first or who's last but all I know is that y'all better rock this at the drop of a dime, baby!" The memorable vocals dropped by the legendary Marley Marl on the eternally classic "Symphony" will come to live again! It's been roughly 17 years since the original Juice Crew last performed together, but this month in Atlanta, GA at the A3C Hip Hop Festival, you'll be able to witness history as Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane, Marley Marl, MC Shan, Craig G and Roxanne Shante reunite to perform some of the songs which steered the course of Hip Hop music as we know it today. More info coming soon!
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Myspace Ticket Giveaway
UPDATED MAR 05 2008
We're friends with Myspace which is appropriate because that's what Myspace is for; friends. Although what you may not know is that Myspace is also a place for Hip Hop so if you like Hip Hop and you'd like to be our friend, click over to our A3C Myspace page. While you're there, you have another chance to win a pair of 3-day passes and it's simple. Find the 4 step directions, add our picture as your default, hit us up and boom! [that's the Myspace sound of 3-day passes being given away]
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RE-UP Gang, Aceyalone, Akrobatik, and more anounced in final line-up
UPDATED MAR 03 2008
The time has come and the wait is over. The final and complete artist announcement is here. There is a lot to say but at the same time, there is little that is worth saying at all. The names really speak for themselves. We feel like children waiting outside an unopened candy shop (no 50 reference) except the shop doesn't open till March 20th. Some would term it as crazy, some would say it is going to get straight ignorant up in there, we look at the lineup and one word comes to mind... breathtaking. Read and interpret for yourself.
Click on the artist tab to check out all the artist profiles to find out more about your favorite MC's next favorite MC.
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Rock Your Favorite Sweater to A3C for Mr. Rogers
UPDATED FEB 28 2008
We recently realized that the kick off day of this year's A3C (3/20) happens to fall on the birthday anniversary of America's beloved Mr. Rogers. In honor of the man who seemed to always keep his look fresh, the A3C has endorsed the "Won't You Wear Your Sweater?" Day. In doing so, we would like to encourage everyone who plans to attend the A3C to rock their favorite sweater and as neighborhood postman Mr. McFeely says in this Youtube video, it doesn't have to have a zipper on it like the one Mr. Rogers used to wear.
In keeping true to the tradition Mr. Rogers maintained by always keeping his footwear fresh, the A3C will give out a free pair of customized A3C kicks to the person who rocks the flyest sweater to the festival on Thursday March 20th!
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Intro To Locking & Popping
UPDATED FEB 23 2008
The A3C is going to be featuring an introduction to Locking and Popping with West Coast Legend b-girl Aiko!
Saturday, March 22nd
Time: 1 - 3 p.m.
Location CW Midtown Complex
Free for A3C 3-day pass holders
$10 with no pass
(more info)
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One More Week For Sneaker Signups
UPDATED FEB 21 2008
Just a quick reminder that there is one week left to sign up for custom A3C kicks. We've only got one pair left for February's winner! Click here to sign up.
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SECOND ARTIST ANNOUNCEMENT
UPDATED FEB 18 2008
The second round of artist announcements has been confirmed! Check the lineup below and for more info and details on each act, click over to the Artist tab here
Little Brother
Jeru The Damaja
B.o.B
DJ Klever
Proton
Insight
DJ Rasta Root
Collective Efforts
Kaze
Supastition
The Alias Brothers (AB's)
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B.o.B ADDED TO LINEUP
UPDATED FEB 14 2008
ATL's newness, B.o.B has been added to the lineup for the A3C this year! Dude is one to keep your eye out for people! Peep his LRG backed mixtape floating around cyberspace, Hi! My Name Is B.o.B. We'll have his artist profile up on the artist page of our site shortly along with MP3.
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FIRST ARTIST ANNOUNCEMENT
UPDATED FEB 12 2008
We know we've kept you waiting, but here you have it, the first round of artists confirmed to perform at this year's A3C!!
Del Tha Funkyhomosapien
Guilty Simpson
Wale
Blu & Ta'Raac are C.R.A.C.
Tanya Morgan
Hangar 18
John Robinson aka Lil Sci
Binkis Recs
Nobody Famous
DJ Lord of Public Enemy
Visit the ARTIST PAGE for more info and songs from each performer!
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Schedule Announced
UPDATED FEB 06 2008
We've announced the schedule for this year's festival! We've got a lot in store with a little something for everybody. Check the Schedule tab, and you'll see the program including our Myspace night, Counter Couture fashion event, iStandard Producer Showcase, Red Bull BC One B-Boy event, the Double Up B-Boy battle, with live performances and more.
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URB Ticket Giveaway
UPDATED JAN 31 2008
URB Magazine really needs no introduction. Mr. Roker (that's the founder/publisher/el presidente) has been steering the publication right alongside the cutting edge of music and culture since 1991! Bet y'all didn't realize it had been that long! Anyway, these cats have been staying just as relevant in the cyber world with URB.com which is exactly where you can go to sign up to win your free pair of 3 day passes to the A3C this year.
CLICK HERE to sign up to win your free pair of 3-day passes!
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iStandard Producer Showcase Submissions Open
UPDATED FEB 02 2008
Calling all producers! If you haven't heard of iStandard, you better ask somebody! iStandard has been making waves in the world of the Hip Hop production industry by bridging the gap between producers on the comeup and the industry execs on the search for new heat. The A3C is hyped to announce that Don Di Napoli and J Hatch of iStandard will be joining us in Atlanta to host their Producer Showcase.
Producers interested in participating must enter their submission at www.iStandardProducers.com.
Tell a friend to tell a friend
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Artist Submissions Close Jan 31st
UPDATED JAN 31 2008
For all artists interested in performing at this year's A3C, January 31st is the last day to enter artist submissions to Sonicbids. Three places on the lineup have been reserved specifically for Sonicbids artists so get on it while the getting is good! All submissions will be reviewed to the point where we hate listening to Hip Hop music but Sonicbid artists will be compensated for their performance and will be notified by February 15th.
Visit SONICBIDS HERE to enter
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Welcome to the A3C Online Art Gallery
UPDATED JAN 31 2008
You'll notice that if you hit 'reload' on your browser that there are varying site backgrounds to a3cfestival.com. Welcome to the A3C virtual art gallery! Art is such an important component of what Hip-Hop is about so we developed a web-based platform to support the medium. Submissions are open! If you'd like to have your work featured in the A3C virutal art gallery, feel free to reach us at contact@a3cfestival.com
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Allow Us To Reintroduce Ourself!
UPDATED JAN 09 2008
Hey Y'all, We're back this year and happy to announce the launching of the new A3C Hip Hop Festival website! We've worked hard to step our game up and here you have it. There is going to be a TON happening between now and March 20th, so be sure to check back in for updates, artist announcements, giveaways and more of the stuff you need in your life.
Also, make sure to buy the discounted presale ticket. It'll be worth it... trust.
Posted by: D.Jae RooTs | 2008.03.06 at 12:58 AM
i think people just need to sit back and look at the big picture and then go from there and figure out how you can get people to buy records again
also if u like soulja boy check out this single he produced for V.I.C. called "get silly" at myspace.com/superstarvic there's also a music video for it up there
Posted by: elle | 2008.04.10 at 05:05 PM
Dj Cookie Monster was born June 19,1992 in Cincinnati Ohio. He grew up around Hip Hop since he was an infant. Being a son of producer G-Money, this kept Dj Cookie Monster in the
studio quite often.
By the age of 13 years old he gained interest in wanting to become a rapper. Then at the age of 14 years old he moved in with his father.
While living with his father he decided to pursue his ambitions of
becoming a rap artist.
So with the help of his father, who is a veteran in the game in
April of 07 he began working on his freshman album the "Cookie Jar".
"I am on a campaign to show the youth it's more than one way to
hustle" says Cookie Monster.
please go checkout his 2 singles at itunes music store or myspace.com/icookmics
Posted by: cookiemonsta | 2008.04.30 at 06:41 PM
I watched CBS 4 Reporter Shomari Stone. He looks good!!!
Posted by: Georgia Peaches | 2008.05.03 at 05:28 PM