This quote hits home lately, and my own circumstances have taught me the importance of living with this attitude… love you mom.
Category: Bloggin It
Team Hoyt
I pray that I become 1/100th of the man that Dick Hoyt is. Dick Hoyt, 73, has pushed his son Rick, 51, who has cerebral palsy and is in a custom-made wheelchair, through more than 1,000 races.This year’s Boston Marathon was the last race for the two. Dick is retiring, but Rick will continue on, with a new partner.
Kliff Kingsbury Turnt Up!
Kliff Kingsbury is currently the head football coach at Texas Tech University. He is often characterized as the best looking coach in sports, and now he has a new skill to add to his resume. As a football coach myself, I may have to use this idea.
2012 DJ Rolemodel & Don Julio Hip Hop Awards Part 2 (Song of the Year)
Part 2 of the 2012 awards features the rap song of the year. Remember I am a club dj, so I am slightly biased towards club based rap songs. This year, I have expanded to the top 50 songs. Many rappers show up more than once, with 2 Chainz leading the way with 10 songs, and Kendrick Lamar coming in second with 8 appearances.
50. Up Out The Way – Xzibit ft. E-40
49. Young and Gettin’ It – Meek Mill ft. Kirko Bangz
48. Accident Murderers – Nas ft. Rick Ross
47. White Dress – Kanye West
46. We In this Bitch – Young Jeezy, T.I., Ludacris & Future
45. The One – Kanye West, Big Sean & 2 Chainz ft. Marsha Ambrosius
44. Amen – Meek Mill ft. Drake
43. Piss Test – A-Trak ft. Juicy J & Danny Brown
42. My Moment – 2 Chainz, Jeremih & Meek Mill
41. New God Flow – Kanye West & Pusha T ft. Ghostface Killah
40. So Many Girls – Wale, Tyga & Roscoe Dash
39. I Go Hard – Wiz Khalifa, Ghostface Killah & Boy Jones
38. The Morning – Raekwon, Pusha T, Common, 2 Chainz, Cyhi The Prynce, Kid Cudi & D’Banj
37. Higher – The-Dream, Pusha T, Ma$e & Cocaine 80s
36. Money Trees – Kendrick Lamar ft. Jay Rock
35. Potty Mouth – Tyga ft. Busta Rhymes
34. Dump Truck – E-40 & Too $hort ft. Travis Porter
33. Burn – Meek Mill ft. Big Sean
32. 911 – Rick Ross
31. Catch A Fade – E-40 ft. Kendrick Lamar & Droop-E
30. Gossip – Big Boi ft. UGK & Big K.R.I.T.
29. Bandz A Make Her Dance – Juicy J ft. Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz
28. They Point – E-40 ft. Juicy J & 2 Chainz
27. G Season – T.I. ft. Meek Mill
26. My Way – Common, Lloyd & Kendrick Lamar
25. Guap – Big Sean
24. Scared Now – Game ft. Meek Mill
23. Say I – E-40 & Too $hort ft. Wiz Khalifa
22. The Baddest Man Alive – Rza ft. The Black Keys
21. Ball – T.I. ft. Lil Wayne
20. Hands on the Wheel – Schoolboy Q ft. A$AP Rocky
19. The Recipe – Kendrick Lamar
18. Pop That – French Montana ft. Drake, Lil Wayne & Rick Ross
17. Faded – Tyga ft. Lil Wayne
16. Bag Of Money – Rick Ross, Wale, Meek Mill ft. T-Pain
15. Cherry Wine – Nas ft. Amy Winehouse
14. I’m Different – 2 Chainz
13. Poetic Justice – Kendrick Lamar ft. Drake
12. Here 2 China – Dizzee Rascal ft. Calvin Harris & Dillon Francis
11. Same Damn Time (Remix) – Future ft. P. Diddy & Ludacris
10. Don’t Like (Remix) – Pusha T, Chief Keef, Kanye West, Big Sean & Jadakiss
9. My Homies Still – Lil Wayne ft. Big Sean
8. Swimming Pools (Drank) – Kendrick Lamar
7. No Lie – 2 Chainz ft. Drake
6. Clique – Big Sean, Jay-Z & Kanye West
5. Function – E-40 ft. YG, IAmSu & Problem
4. Birthday Song – 2 Chainz ft. Kanye West
3. Fuckin’ Problems – A$AP Rocky ft. 2 Chainz, Drake & Kendrick Lamar
2. Backseat Freestyle – Kendrick Lamar
1. Mercy – Big Sean, Pusha T, Kanye West & 2 Chainz
Three of hip hop’s current elite kicked off the summer with this joint, and the song was so hot it is still a club banger 6 months later.
September 2012 Workout Mix
Here it is! I want to thank Taylor Chatley, a Tempe 12 member from last year (2011-12). She is the first person to send me a fan-pic! Check her out here.
Tracklist:
1. ATB – Don’t Stop
2. Ida Corr vs. Fedde Le Grand- Let Me Think About It
3. Micha Moor – Space (Klass Club Remix Radio Edit)
4. Sander Van Doorn & Julian Jordan – Kangaroo
5. Wolfgang Gartner – Girl on Girl
6. DJ Felli Fell – Get Buck (Villains Remix)
7. East Flatbush Project – Tried By 12 – Gusto’s Murdered By 12s Mix
8. Madison – Hot Hot Love (KATB RMX)
9. Bingo Players ft Heather Bright – Don’t Blame The Party (Vocal Mix)
10. WTF! – Da Bop (Spankers Remix)
11. FM ft Cover Drive – Turn Up The Love – R3hab Remix
12. Adam Lambert – Never Close Our Eyes – R3hab Remix
13. Maroon 5 – One More Night – DJ Noodles Remix
14. Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin – Don’t You Worry Child –
15. Tradelove vs. Sam Obernik – Bette Davis Eyes (Club Mix)
16. Chris Lake – Sundown (Original Mix)
17. Porter Robinson & Lazy Rich – Hello
18. Morgan Page vs Tom Fall – Rok Fight (Morgan Page Festival Bootleg)
19. Kaskade vs Simo – Raining Zombies
20. Bob Marley & The Wailers – Jammin’ – Benny Benassi Remix
New Mix From DJ AM
My all time favorite DJ & rolemodel is Adam Goldstein, aka DJ AM. He was the epitome of the open-format DJ, and one whose talent was unparalleled at the time. DJ Kevin Scott, who I can proudly call a friend of mine, is releasing several new unreleased AM mixes through his website www.djkevinscott.com Go check out his site for the new mix, and stay tuned as Kevin will be dropping the rest very soon!
DJ Rolemodel Don Julio Hip Hop Awards 2011 (Part 3)
Top 10 Rap Albums of the Year.
Author’s note. I listened to over 50 of the most acclaimed Rap Albums that were released in 2011. The Albums could have been LP’s or EP’s, as long as they were official releases. No mixtapes were considered for this project. I felt this was a down year for hip hop…and I woudn’t give any album a grade of an A.
Honorable Mention
- Kendrick Lamar – Section.80
- Lil Wayne – Tha Carter IV
- DJ Khaled – We The Best Forever
- Lupe Fiasco – Lasers
- Maybach Music Group – Self Made Vol. 1
10. Jay Rock – Follow Me Home
I was sleeping on this one. Rock brings back the gangsta sounds that I remember growing up listening to. A throwback in that sense, and a great find on Tech N9ne’s new record label.
9. Yelawolf – Radioactive
I was hesitant at first, I will admit that. But “Hard White in the Club” is what southern crunk should be. Along with “Animal” a dub step produced beat by Borgore, this album is a great debut for the Alabama native.
8. Raekwon – Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang
This album doesn’t have one banger track that you need to listen to with the the exception of Rock n Roll, but it also doesn’t feature one track that is garbage. Solid venture from start to finish.
7. Travis Barker – Give The Drummer Some
Is it a true hip hop album, well no, but since Barker produced most of the tracks himself, you could argue its more of a hip hop album than Khaled’s album. Basically, the album is Barker’s fav rap artists dropping by on his drum fueled beats. The guest list is extremely talented ranging from The Cool Kids, to Lil Jon to Dev to the RZA. It would rank even higher, if it wasn’t for the 3 non-rap songs on the album.
6. Wale – Ambition
Maybach Music group is grinning ear to ear with Wale’s success, as they now have a vital Pippen to Ross’s Jordan, that can carry them into the rap label elite. Wale shows his versatility in slower cuts like “Lotus Flower Bomb, along with the Diplo produced “Slight Work”. Wale is here to stay, and if you don’t believe him listen to “Ambition” and think for yourself.
5. Big Sean – Finally Famous
Rookie of the year, hands down. Led by Marvin & Chardonnay, Sean was able to show that lyrically he is unparalleled. My Last, was a solid radio joint, and Dance…well whats there to say about it…other than God Bless what it has done to girls dancing on bars.
4. Game – The R.E.D. Album
My “45” comeback award winner Game, dropped The R.E.D. album in mid summer, and it turned into the most surprising album of the year. Game, changed his entire style, and welcomed on the most random group of guest artists ever featured on a West Coast Rap Album. And a West Coast Rap Album it wasnt. Instead it was a Dirty South album, an East Coast Album, A Pop-Rap album all rolled into one. E-40, Jeezy, Wayne, Beanie Sigel, & Rick Ross all make guest appearances, but its the duo with Tyler on “Martians & Goblins” that shines above the rest.
3. Pusha T – Fear of God II
Pusha has been bouncing around as a featured artist on several different GOOD music label artists, and in late 2011 Pusha dropped Fear of God II, Officially an EP that was a sequel to an earlier Mixtape. Pusha used his connections to secure production from the Neptunes, Shawty Redd & Bangladesh, along with guest performances by Jeezy, Tyler the Creator, Rick Ross, Kanye & 50-Cent.
The album is flooded with guest performances (perhaps too many), and Pusha is able to blend in completely with his talented peers. The album’s highlights are “Trouble on My Mind ft. Tyler, and Amen ft. Ye & Jeezy.
2. Bad Meets Evil – Hell: The Sequel
Often billed as an Eminem album, many people were unaware of who Royce da 5′ 9″ was. However, true Slim Shady fans have been waiting for this for over 10 years. They have the most natural connection of any collaborations of the year. Eminem is at his lyrical peaks, and Royce is easily able to catch up.
That was the key to the album. There was no doubt that Em could deliver, but would Royce be ready for his big shot? The answer was an emphatic yes, and at times Royce showed that he can hold his own, and even overshadowing Marshall on select songs such as “I’m On Everything” & “The Reunion” Royce has kept himself busy in 2011, dropping a solo album, and 2 collaborations (Bad Meets Evil & Slaughterhouse), and if this album is any indication, rap fans are in for a great future.
1. Kanye West & Jay-Z –Watch The Throne
Ok, I admit, much like many other critics, I was not impressed when I first heard the album. The prospects of two our generation’s greatest rappers joining forces for an album seemed iconic to say the least, and I expected nothing less. I expected an album that would change my life, and when it didn’t, I felt that they had mailed it in, just using left overs from Kanye’s previous album. I still hold the feeling that they did hold back, and are capable of so so so much more, however, this album is still much better than most of their competition.
With WTT, Ye & Jigga, not only changed the rap game (the trend of Rap Collaborations is at an all time high), but they also changed pop culture as a whole. The terms “Goin Ham, and “That Sh^t Crazy now are ubiquitously used on all blogs, websites, and even other rap songs. Their WTT tour has become legendary, with the tour fittingly becoming known by the can you top this multi-encore performance of Ni**as in Paris. Can you say 9 times?
Jay and Kanye are ahead of their peers, and they know it….and maybe thats how they have us all fooled. They make it look so easy, and they are having more fun than anyone else. What other artists can give you an extensive lesson in the lives of the bourgeoisie, yet all the while maintaining a direct positive relationship with the proletariat lives of their consumer? I am Watching the Throne, and thats they key to remember, Jay & Kanye own the throne, and don’t plan on letting it go anytime soon.
DJ Rolemodel Don Julio Hip Hop Awards 2011 (Part 2)
Part 2 -Top 25 Rap Songs of 2011
Honorable Mention:
- No Make-Up – Kendrick Lamar ft. Colin Munroe
- So Lonely – Tech N9ne ft. Blind Fury & Mackenzie O’Guin
- Don’t Wanna Care Right Now – Lupe Fiasco ft. MDMA
- Work Out – J. Cole
- HAM – Kanye West & Jay-Z
- She – Tyler, The Creator ft. Frank Ocean
- No Church in the Wild – Kanye West & Jay-Z ft. Frank Ocean
- Can A Drummer Get Some – Travis Barker ft. Game, Swizz Beatz, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne.
- Paramedics – Game ft Young Jeezy
- My Fucn House – Snoop Dogg ft. Young Jeezy & E-40
- I Do – Young Jeezy ft. Jay-Z & Andre 3000
Top 25
25. (Tie) She Will – Lil Wayne ft. Drake; I’m On One – DJ Khaled ft. Wayne, Drake & Rick Ross
- These pop-rap songs came out so close to each other that at times it is difficult to differentiate the two.
24. I’m Busy – Mims
- Will someone tell me how this didnt make the club scene?
23. Pyro – T.I.
- See #24.
22. Hustle Hard (Remix) – Ace Hood ft. Lil Wayne & Rick Ross
- Get em Ace…the street grindin anthem of the year!
21. Poppin – DJ Quik ft. Blakkazz K.K.
- Quik, keeping the West Coast sound alive with 2nd II None’s KK.
20. Dance (Ass) – Big Sean
- Any song that can combine bringing back Hammer, along with promising girls “d*ck today”…is fine in my book.
19. Ready, Set, Go (Remix) – Killer Mike ft. Big Boi & T.I.
- This is the T.I. that I miss, along with Mike holding his own with 2 of the South’s Heavyweights.
18. Carry It – Travis Barker ft. RZA, Raekwon & Tom Morello
- The Rock sound doesnt work for all of Barker’s tracks, but the Wu-Tang & RATM anger take this song to the zenith of the rap-rock genre.
17. Sour Apples – The Cool Kids ft. Travis Barker
- I’m Park Place, you’re Marvin Gardens.
16. Ambition – Wale ft. Meek Mill & Rick Ross
- Meek Mill steals the show with the first verse…but it’s the hook that motivates you , and causes you to be proud of being ambitious.
15. I’m On Everything – Bad Meets Evil ft. Mike Epps
- Mike Epps??? Yes… Does it work??? Yes, very much so.
14. Gotta Have it – Kanye West & Jay-Z
- HAS to be the next single…would be a lot higher on this chart if it wasnt just 2 paltry minutes long.
13. Trouble on My Mind – Pusha T ft. Tyler, The Creator
- Pusha is nice, but its the walking paradox of Tyler that takes this song up a notch.
12. Hard White (Up in the Club) – Yelawolf ft. Lil Jon
- Alabama…keeping Crunk alive.
11. Rock’n’Roll – Raekwon ft. Jim Jones, Kobe & Ghostface Killah
- Make sure to know this is a Wu song…even though it was also featured on Khaled’s album.
10. Good Night – Roscoe Dash
- Roscoe, I concur, the 808 snares make me go insane.
9. The Motto – Drake ft. Lil Wayne
- Fake hyphy or an homage to hyphy???
8. My Sh*t Bang – E-40
- Real hyphy this time.
7. Amen – Pusha T. ft. Young Jeezy & Kanye West
- Further proof that Pusha T had one of the best albums of the year.
6. Slight Work – Wale ft. Big Sean
- The future of hip hop production belongs to Diplo, and here he shows why.
5. Mr. Nice Watch – J. Cole ft. Jay-Z
- The one track on the album that didn’t sound like Drake…and that’s a great thing.
4. Martians & Goblins – Game ft. Lil’ Wayne & Tyler, The Creator.
- M&G did two things for the rap game. 1. It showed that Game is back, even though he cant figure out if he likes Blue or Red better (Including proudly throwing up the Crip sign in the video). 2. That Wolf Haley is the future of hip hop, and that there is no doubt a race for him to be featured on every significant rap album in 2012 (You listening, Andre Benjamin?).
3. Ni**as in Paris – Kanye West & Jay-Z
- Yes, I loved this track the first time I heard it. No, I didn’t think it would become the hip hop club banger of the year. No, I really don’t like the Movie Clip sound bites. Yes, that ish is Cray. No, I really don’t understand what that means. Yes, this song just worked on every level.
2. A Kiss – Bad Meets Evil
- Misogyny at its best, Kiss features the best beat of 2011, from super-producer Bangladesh. It is also a mixture of two or rap’s top talents battling for the most attention. “Get the hint, a one-night stand”, Eminem boasts, while Royce smoothly reminds every girl the 5 most important things they are in charge of.
1. Marvin Gaye & Chardonnay – Big Sean ft. Kanye West & Roscoe Dash
- Man, what is there to say, the first time I heard this on Power 106 in LA I was hooked. Kanye & his top disciple deliver excellent wordplay on this fun track that also was a huge club banger. Roscoe Dash is the current rap King of the Hook and he takes it to another level, all the while being the perfect compliment to the sharp witted rhymes of Sean and Ye. “Hol up, Hol up, Hol up” got you fired up, yet it was the song’s theme that made you ready for those sweet after hours with your new ex-girlfriend. In other words, the perfect combination of Let’s Get Drunk…now Let’s Go Home.
2011 Hip Hop Awards Part 1
The DJ Rolemodel Don Julio 2011 Hip Hop Awards
Ok, well it is time for the 2nd Annual Don Julio Hip Hop (Rap) Awards. As Spin, Rolling Stone, & Pitchfork are all delivering their year end reviews, DJ Rolemodel & crew will be presenting this pseudo-year in review of hip hop music. Without further ado, some of the individual awards….
The “Bernie Fine” Most Disappointing Award
Hands down, this goes to Lil Wayne for “Tha Carter IV“. Lil Wayne, who has never met a song he wouldn’t drop a guest verse for surged in popularity over the last 5 years, and it’s no surprise that his Albums come with a lot of hype. However, with ear-cringing songs like “How To Love” & “Abortion“, it makes you think he has lost his touch. Primarily, he wins this award because we know he is capable of sooooo much more.
Last year’s winner: Ludacris
The “Rosie Huntington-Whiteley” Rookie of the Year Award
Given to the years best new face in the rap game, this was an award that delivered lots of star power with J. Cole, Mac Miller, Big Sean, Childish Gambino, all deserving their rookie acclaim. Ultimately, the winner is the Motown’s finest Big Sean with his album “Finally Famous” FF trumped its competitors with huge club hits “Dance” & “Marvin & Chardonnay“. Big Sean was also frequently found dropping guest verses including an appearance on the Diplo produced track “Slight Work” for Wale’s album.
Last Year’s winner: Drake
The “Dr. Dre” Missing in Action Award
Given annually to the rap artist that is nowhere to be found…and as usual the 2011 award goes to…Dr. Dre
Last Year’s Winner: Dr. Dre
The “Miami Heat” most Over-hyped Award
Easily handed out to Wiz Khalifa for “Rolling Papers“. Yes, “Black & Yellow” was a song that was ubiquitous through out the world, and admittedly a song that I really liked…however, the rest of the album is lackluster at best leaving the listener with no reason to replay it since B&Y could be heard anywhere and everywhere.
Last Year’s Winner: Rick Ross
The “Mac Lethal” Music Video Award
Yes, music videos still exist, and we had to name the award after internet sensation Mac Lethal. Spike Jonze made this an easy choice, with the freestyling, “we are rich and can do whatever we want” shenanigans featured in “Otis“. The guilty pleasure of saluting Fidel Castro, cutting up luxury cars, and well just plain acting a fool, brought me back to the days of high school…a time when music videos were fun.
Last Year’s Winner: On To the Next One by Jay-Z
The “Producers are Underrated” Producer of the Year Award
Goes to Bangladesh…the man behind “A Milli” a few years back returned with several huge club hits. It was a big year for Bangladesh with Nikki’s “Did it On Em” & Wayne’s “6 Foot 7 Foot“, but it was his work on Bad Meets Evil’s Album that secured this award. “Kiss” is one of the top tracks of the year, and it brings a sound that is unlike anything else we have heard in hip hop for years.
Last Year’s Winner: No I.D.
The “45” Best Comeback Award
Goes to Game, who has frequently shown that he has a huuuuuge identity crisis, including drastically changing his name from “The Game” to just “Game”. Game returned to relevance with one of the best albums of the year in his quest that he can succeed without 50.
Last Year’s Winner: Busta Rhymes
The “Betty White” Wait, You are Still Alive Award?
Beanie Sigel…who disproved his death by appearing on both Game and Travis Barker’s albums respectively.
Last Years Winner: Busta Rhymes