I think that another topic that people should discuss is young kid hip-hop stars back in the days. We see that hip hop had mostly men MC's and big icons, then women started breaking into the industry, but we also must mention kids. I think that there were and are many kids on the mic that were good. I posted this group another bad creation otherwise known as ABC because they were kids who I think knew what Hip-hop was about. And we also see in the video this change in style, dance, and culture within Hip hop emerging in the early 90's.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Just Another Post

Got no girlfriend, and girls are good for your health,
know what I mean? Uh, at least I work for myself,
You see me here, kid, and I rhyme crazy,
Used to have a job reading to a rich blind lady,
You rhyme crazy, and sometime you rhyme lazy,
But I love this rap game, cause rhyming is my baby,
Visually, lyrically I'm known as a mystery,
Y'all couldn't even see me on HDTV
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
LL (Ladies Love) Cool J

LL stands for ladies love legend and leather,
long and lean,
love of ladies last of the red hot lover,
looking for a little learning the one your liking,
Just a lot of L's
~ LL Cool J
LL Cool J is the ladies man. His swagger was one that the women were drawn to. And he really loves women and doesn't just think of them like property. His song, "I Need Love" says it all about what he thinks about women. He has been around the game for so long almost...what now.... 24 years or something to that extent... damn that long time.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
First Hip-hop theatre class
The class began with an introduction of who the professor and the AT's were. Also we were able to meet other kids in the class through a mini game. The class seems like a good group of kids who are willing to learn more about hip-hop. Then we, the students were instructed to free write what hip-hop means to us. I wrote a little bit about how hip-hop is people on the mic MC ing , talking about anything, people on the mix boards, and the breakdancing and the people with spray paint or graffiti art. It is people standing on the corner rapping about anything whether it be the struggles or hardships in the community or the good things in life. The class seems interesting and make me ready to learn more about hip hop.
~ MC G Force aka Greg Martin
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