Sunday, February 12, 2006

Kanye at the Grammys

OK. I picked poorly. Watch this show instead of reading my poor picks:



It's been 5 whole days and I just haven't heard the proper amount of web buzz for this performance. Perhaps I am biased because I am an alumni of Florida A&M University (represent) and the performance of K. West and J. Foxx makes me feel nostalgic, but I was really feeling this show. So what, Kanye couldn't breathe through the whole performance. He just needs to go home and pop in the Kanye West Workout Plan and get busy for 20 minutes, 2 to 3 times a week. That will fix him right up! However, someone should have told them boys, do not attempt to wear purple tuxedos with no shirt and white driving gloves at home. Even more, do not attempt to wear only one glove at a time unless you are trying to channel the spirit of Michael Jackson. Noneless, enjoy the show.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Blackcaesar's Grammy Picks




The 2006 Grammy awards are upon us, and like most other opinionated music lovers, I have predictions of which artists will win. I also have an opinion of which artists should win. These artists often are not the same. In fact, there are even a few nominees that I felt should not have been nominated at all. Well, with out further ado, I present my 2006 Grammy Award winners…

RECORD OF THE YEAR

We Belong Together

Mariah Carey

Feel Good Inc.

Gorillaz Featuring De La Soul

Boulevard Of Broken Dreams

Green Day

Hollaback Girl

Gwen Stefani

Gold Digger

Kanye West

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

The Emancipation Of Mimi

Mariah Carey

Chaos And Creation In The Backyard

Paul McCartney

Love. Angel. Music. Baby.

Gwen Stefani

How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb

U2

Late Registration

Kanye West

BEST FEMALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE

1 Thing

Amerie

Wishing On A Star

Beyoncé

We Belong Together

Mariah Carey

Free Yourself

Fantasia

Unbreakable

Alicia Keys

BEST MALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE

Creepin'

Jamie Foxx

Ordinary People

John Legend

Let Me Love You

Mario

Superstar

Usher

So What The Fuss

Stevie Wonder

BEST RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE

Testify

Common

Mockingbird

Eminem

Disco Inferno

50 Cent

Number One Spot

Ludacris

U Don't Know Me

T.I.

Gold Digger

Kanye West

BEST RAP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP

Don't Phunk With My Heart

The Black Eyed Peas

The Corner

Common Featuring The Last Poets

Encore

Eminem Featuring Dr. Dre & 50 Cent

Hate It Or Love It

The Game Featuring 50 Cent

Wait (The Whisper Song)

Ying Yang Twins

BEST RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION

1,2 Step

Ciara Featuring Missy Elliott

They Say

Common Featuring Kanye West & John Legend

Soldier

Destiny's Child Featuring T.I. & Lil Wayne

Numb/Encore

Jay-Z Featuring Linkin Park

Rich Girl

Gwen Stefani Featuring Eve

BEST RAP SONG

Candy Shop

Curtis Jackson & Scott Storch, songwriters (50 Cent Featuring Olivia)

Diamonds From Sierra Leone

D. Harris & Kanye West, songwriters; (J. Barry & D. Black, songwriters) (Kanye

West)

Don't Phunk With My Heart

William Adams, Printz Board, Stacy Ferguson & George Pajon, Jr., songwriters;

(Kalyanji Anandji, Full Force & Indeewar, songwriters) (The Black Eyed Peas)

Hate It Or Love It

Curtis Jackson, A. Lyon, Jayceon Taylor & M. Valenzano, songwriters; (Baker,

Felder & Harris, songwriters) (The Game Featuring 50 Cent)

Lose Control

M. Elliott, C. Harris & G. Isaacs III, songwriters; (J. Atkins, R. Davis & C.

Hudson, songwriters) (Missy Elliott Featuring Ciara & Fat Man Scoop)

BEST RAP ALBUM

Be

Common

The Cookbook

Missy Elliott

Encore

Eminem

The Massacre

50 Cent

Late Registration

Kanye West

In the end, I expect there to be a fair distribution of the awards, with no one artist running away with the bulk of the awards. I suspect Mariah Carey to win most of the R&B Vocal categories she was nominated in except for a few in which Gwen Stephani will receive the award. I expect both 50 cent and Kanye West to be disappointed, but they will not go home empty handed. I wonder if there will be strife if 50 cent and The Game win the “Best Rap Song” category. I hope they don’t bring their “beef” to the stage. I also hope that Kanye West does not try to take all of the credit if Common actually recives an award. I also secretly hope Missy Elliott goes home with some hardware, while the Black-Eyed Peas don’t... Hate it or love it, my predictions on top!

Thursday, February 02, 2006

The Real 8 Mile

The Real 8 Mile

Narrated by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Charlie LeDuff of the New York Times, "The Real 8 Mile" shows LeDuff going back to his hometown to give viewers a comprehensive look at the variety of lifestyles and races involved in the Detroit hip-hop community.

This looks like a hip- hop documentary worth checking out.
It airs on the dicovery times channel starting on February 9.

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