No Expiration Date: Hip Hop, Age, And Reverence, Great Article That mentions our very own realhiphop4ever Artists Pensmoke & Letsspeakhiphop 

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Fantastic Article That mentions our very own realhiphopforever pensmoke and letsspeakhiphop by Q Ball http://oldschoolscholar.com
I trip sometimes when I hear shorties talking about when someone is too old in Hip Hop, or how an emcee is so old, when he rhymes he spits dust! This kind of talk sounds twisted and distorted. It does not make sense to me. It would be like a seed damning the roots where it came from, or a Baptist minister dissing Jesus. It is baffling!

There are times I hear that question, “when are you too old for the Hip Hop culture?” My answer is “there is no age limit.“

Understand the key word here: culture. Culture means a way of life. The Hip Hop culture is an aesthetic way of life. It is a powerful voice consisting of passion, politics, activism, color, drama, spirituality, comedy, pain, pleasure, celebration, and sometimes chaos. It is a culture that integrates into other cultures and lifestyle practices and then it evolves, but that creation is still Hip Hop! We have Hip Hop personalities from all walks of life, spiritual practices, environments, economic backgrounds, communities, and ethnic groups. Yes, this also includes all ages.

There was a time when LL Cool J (the younger) was dissing Kool Moe Dee (the elder), but the brother knew he got most of his vocabulary style and delivery from Moe Dee (as well as his partner Special K’s brother, T La Rock.) For LL to continue the battle records with Moe Dee, from my perspective, was out of his reverence to his elder. Yes, I am positive LL’s ego had much play to make him consistently respond to Moe Dee, but I also believe LL did respect Moe Dee as a worthy opponent even when he did call him an “old sucker punk.” Ultimately, Kool Moe Dee won, but there was reverence to prolong the battle.

Nowadays, I only hear these new jacks dissing more seasoned and rooted icons including some Hip Hop pioneers but not battling them. To me dissing is okay if you are battling in sport. But these sissy bums ain’t battling! These clowns just run to the press, or social media outlets like Twitter, YouTube, or some crappy blog, and spew foolishness. It is the kind of vain hood-rat talk you see when one woman in a club is dissing another because either she looks better than she appears or she has what the other does not. It is chicken head babble! I guess that is what you do when you have no skills!

Right T-Pain? No skills!

Ask Nelly what dissing got him when he crossed KRS One. He had to wear a metaphorical colostomy bag for a while. But I guess your diss was squashed by apologizing on your ballad to Jay Z called “ More Careful!” How lame! I guess you have learned a little bit of history from Nelly’s big mistake.

In graff writing, the new jacks revere their predecessors like Tracy 168, Pink, Mode 2, and Crayone. New jack DJs revere Grandmixer DXT, Q Bert, Cash Money, and Charlie Chase . New style B-Boys revere Poppin’ Pete, Ken Swift, Action, and Rubberband Man. But when it comes to rappers, or crunk mutants like T-Pain, they get this diva mentality like a hood-rat in a club! They put their mouths where they do not belong because they have no real talent or skills. They have no history of the culture! They are just using over exposure of gimmicks to pay the bills, and the younger generation who follows them is lead down an avenue of deception and pop candy.

I understand when a kid rebels and disses his parents, but they know where there home is. I also understand the other side of the spectrum, per the video by NY Oil, how an elder gets dissed and rejected as a dead-beat dad by a shortie. I do understand that fact because no one is truly grounded through bastardization, BUT a bastard will eventually respect himself enough to discover his history and lay hold where he came from to know where he is at!

I am not mad at the younger generation as a whole, I just have a problem with those few who do not embrace the culture as whole yet demand full respect!

Speaking as an elder, my generation wants you to succeed and evolve the aesthetics of the Hip Hop culture. We love our new jack kids! Hip Hop is about youth movements, and us “grown heads” are young as well. That is why we are still here to give back to what was given to us! We want you to succeed and enjoy the culture and its people!

Here are two brothers I found bouncing the subject about older rappers and ageism in Hip Hop. They are primarily talking about emcees and rappers which is why I opened up the post with the entire culture as a viewpoint. These are two young brothers who really want to open your minds as well as their own. Best of all they intellectually introduced the personality of reverence in their speak out.

I introduce to you videos from Pensmoke and letspeakhiphop

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Brotha Lynch Hung "Meat" NEW Official Music Video 

The first chapter of Brotha Lynch Hung's mini-movie. Album "Dinner and a Movie" available 3-23-10. Presale available now at strangemusicinc.net. Executive Producer: Travis O'Guin. Director: Dan Gedman.

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Grieves was announced as the newest member of Rhymesayers Entertainment. 

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The New York City-based rapper, producer, and multi-faceted performer Grieves has announced the reissue of his breakout sophomore album, 2008’s 88 Keys and Counting, coming March 2nd on Rhymesayers Entertainment.

Grieves will begin touring with P.O.S. on February 4th before heading to Europe with Brother Ali in March for The Us Tour

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Sean J – Seesaw Effect, new track produced by Soy Is Real off his upcoming mixtape "A Tree By Itself" droppin march 

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New track (leak) from Sean J, seesaw effect produced by Soy Is Real off his upcoming mixtape "A Tree By Itself" dropping in March.

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CYPRESS HILL “IT AIN’T NOTHIN’” TRAILER Video 

It Ain’t Nothin, off the new album Rise Up, droppin April 6th.

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Hip Hop Legend To Legend - Furious5 & Kurtis Blow Exclusive UK & EU World Tour (dates/location) 

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Hip Hop Royalty Inspire BBOY crews to hit the streets of Manchester
EU,
11 Feb Rome Italy
12 Feb Sursee Switzerland
13 Feb Bari Italy
14 Feb Torino Italy Gabrio Via Revello
17 Feb Paris France La Bellevillouise
18 Feb Aarburg Switzerland
19 Feb Basel Switzerland
20 Feb Neuchetal Switzerland
21 Feb Sofia Bulgaria
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UK,
9 March Hootannany Brixton London
20 March The Music Box Manchester
23 March The Tunnel Bristol
26 March Severn Warehouse Shrewsbury
1 April The Plug Sheffield
2 April Barhouse Chelmsford Essex
More dates coming soon!

furious5 UK

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DJBOOTH, TreaZon – Breathe Life 2 Mixtape Download 

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TreaZon, the self-proclaimed “relevance of Cleveland,” proudly unleashes his brand new IM King-presented project, Breathe Life 2.
DJBooth-regular describes the mixtape as “a fully completed project with a visual sound.”
Breathe Life 2 includes features from frequent collaborator ThreatZ, in addition to Nero, QuESt and Dasanto. Production is supplied by Numonics, Oh!, Charlie Hilton and more.


Download Here

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Joell Ortiz - Exhibit H For Haiti 

When Joell Ortiz isn't ripping down shows with his Slaughterhouse family he's chiming in to raise awareness about relief efforts in Haiti. Taking to the studio Joell has dropped “Exhibit H”, a track detailing the history of the first country to successfully revolt from slavery and the current devastation that's challenging the nation today.

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(New) DJ Kay Slay Ft. Joell Ortiz, Jae Millz & Saigon - God Forgive Me 

More Than Just A DJ hits stores next Tuesday, February 9th.

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Ghostface, Raekwon & Method Man have a title Three, The Hard Way to be released on March 9th (Watch Video) 

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Raekwon spoke with XXL and revealed that the title of the group’s album will be Three, The Hard Way to be released on March 9th. The trio has yet to come up with a name for their group. Raekwon says that if it were left up to him, the group would be called “Bastard Swordsmen”

“Yo, March 9th, Three, the Hard Way album coming,” he said. “Me, Ghost, Meth, get ready. We gonna be shooting a video next month or something… Everybody get ready.” Raekwon (Video Below)

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Madlib Releases A New Jazz Fusion Album - Miles Away 

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Miles Away is the latest in releases to evolve from producer & arranger Madlib's first jazz releases with the group Yesterdays New Quintet. It's a jazz fusion album which has been tweaked and revised for over two years when it was first announced. Cover painting by Radek Drutis, design by Jeff Jank.
Listen to samples and purchase here

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The New KC MADDNESS By VIGALANTEE 

Vigalantee,
"This song is dedicated to kansascity and its one of the smoothest songs on miracle reloaded, its all about being laid back, respecting life, love and God! Support the movement"

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