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August 2, 2008

Highway Hip-Hop Fashion

Categories: Freestyle
Author: Trusted Writer
Time: 1:45 pm
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Hip-Hop Fashion

You should not get me wrong, this is not a new trend in fashion but a store in U.S. Highway 441 offering Urban wear, the classic fashion that came hand in hand with hip hop culture. This singular store is located nearby Leesburg, in Lake County, Florida, and is privately owned by Ujay and Neelam Patel, a Canadian matrimony who keeps an eye, and multiple suppliers, in California, New Jersey, and New York fashion markets.

The Patels are aware of changes in fashion trends that often make women and men dress in similar style, but sometimes fashion comes with well defined patterns in which jean pockets and t-shirts for the youngster males differ from capri pants for women, not to mention that in tastes beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

This original store has an interesting background in the Patels’ Shell gas station-convenience store.  “We started some clothing at the Shell station. We put some clothing over there for the guys, and the girls said, ‘Where’s our clothes?” said Ujay Patel recalling the summer of 2007 when the idea to open a store came to his mind after two years operating only the gas station.

Today, Neelam says “We are going to expand more for girls and shoes,” since the 2,400-sq ft store has proven to be a huge success in the region and, when it comes to color, people seem to have specific choices for each season, bright colors in spring and summer and browns and oranges during fall and winter.

Fancy or not, you would probably agree with me, different strokes for different folks.

July 28, 2008

Is Hip Hop Corrupting a Generation?

Categories: Freestyle
Author: Trusted Writer
Time: 3:13 pm
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Believe it or , while Hip Hop culture is gaining spaces in the public scene not only in America but worldwide, Rev. Thomas Sweatt said to a crowd that hip hop has corrupted a generation. The story was brought by reporter Ben Slivnick for The Morning Call, the newspaper for the Lehigh Valley in eastern Pennsylvania.

Rev. Sweatt is an Allentown pastor at the St. James A.M.E. Church who, after attending the 66th Freedom Fund and Awards Banquet for the Allentown branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People past weekend, decided to reclaim the hip-hop generation preaching on his own points of view.

According to Sweatt, the hip hop culture is not only synonym of corruption, but takes children away from Christian values that must be preserved, inviting parent to meditation since the hip hop culture is lured by money and vanity claiming that “Hip-hoppers live lives of self-indulgence, self-satisfaction all for self-engrandizement”

However, Sweatt is not only expecting attention from Allentown parents but the whole community to whom he considers responsible for the right or wrong direction that the next generation takes without the proper guidance sticking to religious values that he considers the panacea to all the problems from children and adult alike.

“The Boys and Girls Club, the Y, these things are great, but they are not there to replace you as a parent at home, the only way to turn things around is to take them back to the way God planned it,” said Rev. Sweatt rounding his sermon.

Do you think that if hip hop is so bad you and I would be meeting here to read this?

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July 14, 2008

Hip Hop Vs. America II: Where Did The Love Go?

Categories: Freestyle
Author: Trusted Writer
Time: 2:09 am
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As many of you may remember, Black Entertainment Television (BET) took the challenge to air a special three-part series on Fall 2007 as a response to the Don Imus scandal. The future of this show, “Hip Hop Vs. America” was uncertain due to discussions involving homophobia, violence, sexism and materialism in hip hop, even though the third and last episode of the second season was aired early this month confirming the importance of this show for a better understanding on the role that hip hop plays in contemporary America.

This time was the turn to hear the female audience exploring the hip hop culture in which the younger are raised, although we could watch among the participants people like rapper and producer David Banner, hip hop artists and activists Clayton Gavin and M1 Dead Prez, as well as author, director amd producer Nelson George along with other celebrities.

The topic of the show was around how much is doing the American society for the young ladies who following hip hop lifestyle models try to find their own role in an every day more demanding community that often is intolerant with neo-cultural groups.

Hip Hop vs. America II, where did the love go? brought opinions from hip hop recording artists such as Lyfe Jennings, Talib Kweli, Lavonne Alford and Black Girls Rock, Inc, who supported by journalists Lola Ogunnaike, Esther Armah, and Allison Samuels depicted the modern American hip hop girls fighting for their own identities and discovering that America is truly ready to see itself as it is and not just like a golden dream.

BET's Hip Hop vs. America

June 24, 2008

Shaq disses Kobe, Patrick Ewing, and Kareem Abdul Jabar

Categories: Beef, Freestyle, Funny, Video
Author: admin
Time: 6:17 am
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Shaq disses Kobe, Patrick Ewing, and Kareem Abdul Jabar

June 19, 2008

Bullet “Universal Mind Control Freestyle”

Categories: Audio, Freestyle
Author: admin
Time: 1:52 pm
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Bullet

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June 12, 2008

Chris Brown - A Millie Freestyle

Categories: Freestyle, News
Author: admin
Time: 1:30 am
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Chris Brown

Chris Brown freestyle

Fabolous - A Millie Freestyle

Categories: Freestyle, News
Author: admin
Time: 1:26 am
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Fabolous

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June 10, 2008

G-Unit - Blow Your Mind Freestyle

Categories: Audio, Freestyle
Author: admin
Time: 11:53 pm
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G-unit

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June 9, 2008

Charles Hamilton Kanye West & The Game Freestyle

Categories: Freestyle, Video
Author: admin
Time: 9:12 am
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June 4, 2008

Meek Mill - A Milli Freestyle (Feat. Gillie Da Kid, Bump J & Peedi Crakk)

Categories: Freestyle
Author: admin
Time: 1:46 pm
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