Track Of Day is Back

Mos Def "Ms Fat Booty" hit level of depth that I genuinely believes reaches over most people head. This is a huge reason why it's on my 5 star tracklist. The tilte of the track stears you to a certain perception, but once  you begin peal back the layers to this track you see its really a story about unfortunate stereotypes, social issues, plus conviction. Trust me listen.Enjoy!

Track Of The Day

You can absolutely never go wrong with DMX & Jay-Z in the classic "Money, Cash, Hoes". This is by far the best song these two ever collaborated on, even though there aren't that many to choose from. This is a 5 star track that still holds up with anything comprable today, and the biggest reason are the two Mega Stars on the track. Both artis very different in look,perspective, and relatabilty. Of course you have right to be critical aspects of their careers for various reasons or another, but there is no doubt The It factor in both these men was apparent in this record. Enjoy

SmackDown Live Review

I must say after watching last night's go home show for "Hell In The Cell" my optimism for the show was diminished just a tad bit with some oddly scripted segments. In actually it may not matter because this is a 1 match show. Last night was center mostly around the main event program Owens-Shane, and once again they delivered another strong solid segment with Owens vicious beat down of Shane to end the show.  It wasn't as effective as the one he gave Vince, but more concerning than that is I hope this doesn't mean Shane winning; as that would be a catastrophic mistake. The rest of the show was really just paint by numbers 101 booking. I would point you to the promo between New Day-Usos which had some really clever lines by both teams, however I have the fundamental problem with grown professional  athletes talking junk in one  another faces and no one throws a punch or interrupts; it's just silly. It's an issue all throughout wrestling really, just stand on the stage so you don't look like cowards. Either way not sure WWE really put its best forward with this show last night, but time will tell where this goes. Enjoy

Track Of The Day

It's not easy to touch on anything religious in music today; very few have tried less have done so successfully. Joe Budden's "Pray For Me" tackles religion in a very audacious manner. Having the gale to point out some of the many  hypocrisy in the concept of religion, and then having the artistry to respond in a convincing Old Testimonial way and bringing you to possibly see all sides in tha argument a thing a beauty. Enjoy

Smackdown Live Preview

Tuesday Night will be WWE’S final last push to get the fans invested in Sundays “Hell In A Cell”. The main storylines have for the most part have  been booked adequate and the final goal should be to not ruin any build up with any illogical booking decisions or being cute just keep it simple. Later this week I will do a match by match preview of the show, but until then just pray WWE doesn’t doing anything silly. Enjoy

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