Tennille discusses race, segregation, and her personal experiences being in cities like New York and Chicago. New project dropping soon. I’m still listening to her EP, Candy Jams, which was almost entirely produced by Chuck Inglish. And speaking of Cool Kids, I added Tennille‘s (3-year-old) video for Yellow Haze, featuring Sir Michael Rocks. Via illroots.
Jon Snow – This is Britain.
This is amazing.
The N Word.
Confident that anything Wu Tang do is immediately accepted as cool, my girl Lauryn once coined the term, “That’s not Wu Tang,” to accurately describe things that she felt weren’t cool. On that note, this is most definitely not Wu Tang… In case it wasn’t already obvious to this bitch, Andy Milonakis is not a […]
The N Word.
Recently I’ve begun to think differently about censorship in music. This is a bit of a shock to me as I’ve always been a girl that prefers the explicit versions of songs. Maybe it’s maturity, but I’m starting to believe that some words should be concealed, in particular, words that could be considered racist if […]
The Radiant Child
When the spray painted slogans attributed to SAMO© first appeared in Downtown Manhattan in 1976, few realised that one of the artists responsible would go on to become the enfant terrible of the 1980s New York art scene. By Lily Mercer. When Jean-Michel Basquiat was only fifteen years old, he ran away to Washington Square […]