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I will not apologise for essentially making Groundhog (Beat Juggle) Siltmat's unofficial theme song, and I will continue imagining her performing it lovd as a signature song 'in universe' until the day I die, thank you.
#decon's art#funny squid game#please ignore how poorly oriented the needles are. in my defence i am too lazy to sketch first#also shoutout to all three other Crackin' DJ Fans on this site how y'all doin
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PUNDIT PICKS: "THE CREAM" of the Crop [My Favorite Albums of 2024 (*so far*)]
ICYMI, my ongoing series on the best of 2024: https://therappundit.tumblr.com/post/756082881246461952/the-pundits-picks-more-of-2024s-finest-part
***Please note: the selections on this list had to have dropped by 8/31/24, FYI***
Back in June/July, I began compiling what would become my ongoing "best of" list for 2024. I wasn't trying to rank my favorite music at that point, I was mostly concerned that the weekly onslaught of new music throughout the year could lead to a noteworthy piece of art missing these ears, and slipping through the cracks. I wanted to close out *the summer* with a list of my favorite albums of the year up through the end of summer, and I planned on releasing that list to public scrutiny at the end of Labor Day weekend...
It is now October.
Welp, plans are meant to be flexible, I guess. 😬 Timing be damned, I want to share with the world all of the shout-outs I possibly can, the cream of the crop, my favorite albums of the year as we closed out the summer season (bring on hoodie season, that tends to be when I feel like me the most).
And in no particular order, here are some of my favorite albums of 2024 [*up through the end of summer*]: Out Of The Blue by Blu & Shafiq Husayn, Lil Old Town by DJ Lucas & DVNTBEATS, WE DON'T TRUST YOU by Future & Metro Boomin, Pinball by MIKE & Tony Seltzer, For Hustlers Only by WB Nutty, MMCHT by Nickelus F., The Pride & Glory by Teller Bank$ & Ed Glorious, Nubian Cruiser by Ronday, Black Box: JOSHUA IS DEAD by Joshua Virtue, Black & Whites by Big Hit, Hit-Boy & The Alchemist, the First to Make Contact When We Dap by R.A.P. Ferreira & Fumitake Tamura, Shadowbox by Mavi, EMBERGO_ by Nakama., DOOF & ESCEE 2 by Doof, Escee & August Fanon, So Much Enrgy & Sav by Ysr Gramz & enrgy beats, Mr Beat The Road by Bossman Dlow, soul food for the family by rimhan, WATCH THE THRONE by Jaeychino, Marciology by Roc Marciano, PLAYWAY OR NOWAY by RRB LILMEL, My Story Got Stories by Bruiser Wolf, BIG MYAAP, NOT THE LIL ONE by Myaap, The Tonite Show The Sequel by Curren$y & DJ.Fresh, Nobody Planning To Leave by ShrapKnel & Controller 7, CHUPACABRA by JasonMartin & DJ Quik, Scoob Wav by WTM Scoob, LOYALTY: BIRTH OF SUPER RUFUS by Rufus Sims & Billionaire Boyscout, Flint 2 Detroit by YN Jay, Plea$e Don't Think I'm Actin Funny by Bub Rock, BLUE LIPS by ScHoolboy Q, Memoirs In Armour by Navy Blue, Can't Go Bacc by Nino Paid, Day Shift, Vol. 1 by Lil Tre, Pigmen In the Vitreous by Knoweye, Brown in America by HOODLUM, Alchemy by Jay Cinema & Chow, All Infinite by Kooley High & Tuamie
24. A Forsaken Lover's Plea by Chuck Strangers
(I always look forward to new Chuck, who frequently racks up accolades as a producer, but never seems to get his just due as the great MC that he is. A true double-double threat with every release.)
23. Deathtape 2: We Gon' Need Each Other by Quelle Chris, Cavalier, and Denmark Vessey
(Any time one of these artists releases anything, you know it's must-cop art....so naturally when they all collaborate, they make one hell of a short but sweet haymaker of a project.)
22. DECON$TRUCT!ON by Maassai
(What was pitched as a collection of loosies recorded over the past few years came off as a sharp, memorable showcase for one of Brooklyn's most talented MC's.)
21. Save The Bees by Big Flowers & Messiah Musik
(Big Flowers is part of one of the greatest communities of exciting NY talent that we have seen in years, so pairing the thoughtful MC/producer with Messiah Musik - one of the most potent producers in underground hip-hop right now - yields a palette of sounds and messages that feel stronger with every listen.)
20. WOODSTOCK '99 by Nick Satchel & dp0mmy
(Nick really seemed to put his foot down into this one, shining alongside an old friend in Atlanta-by-way-of-St. Louis producer dp0mmy...who continues to raise the bar of what he can achieve sonically, remaining one of the greatest secret weapons in hip-hop right now. More on dp0mmy in the weeks to come...) 👀
19. Bag Man Julio by Jaysanityy
(A name you are sure to be more familiar with in the near future, the DMV's Jaysanityy is one of the most complete artists you will find in underground hip-hop. Check out any of his work, and I guarantee you will wonder why he's not already mentioned in the same breath as artists like Mavi, Pink Siifu, and Maxo.)
18. 74: Out of Time by Ol' Burger Beats
(Another fantastic, less heralded producer helms this compilation album, which is stacked with great songs from some of the indy world's finest, and sounds far too cohesive to leave off of my favorite album list.)
17. WAKING UP AND CHOOSING VIOLENCE by YUNGMORPHEUS & Alexander Spit
(Few MC's are able to sound so cutting with their words without sounding enraged quite like YUNGMORPHEUS, who has steadily put out some of the best rap music out of anyone's catalogue over the past 5-6 years. He's joined by another one of 2024's MVP's, Alexander Spit, who happens to be one of the most skilled producers at creating cool instrumentals to help support, rather than outshine, the messages of his MC's collaborators.)
16. This Too Shall Pass by Yo OG
(Rapidly becoming onf of my favorite MC's, No Label collective's Yo OG - sometimes shortened to just OG - is strong enough to carry an album on his own, but when he joins forces with other talented affiliates from No Label, it's clear that this whole team is about to be a force in hip-hop music.)
15. Black Blues Brothers by HALAL BOYS
(Representing Phoenix AZ, I knew nothing about Lord Ra and Gorgeous Jefe heading into 2024, but leaving 2024 they're high up on my radar as one of the most exciting duos I have heard in a while.)
14. Memory(ummm) by Sleep Sinatra & bloomcycle
(Speaking of 2024 MVP's...Sleep Sinatra is a tried and true veteran MC/producer that seems to be going the fine wine route, while bloomcycle - the producer alias of previously mentioned Big Flowers - also seemed to be making an impact on various different projects this year. Together they created a standout album, equally effective as a tightly made cohesive personal work as it is a collection of great collaborations with fellow amazing artists.)
13. SOLACE by Marco Plus
(To make a name for yourself coming out of Atlanta's deep, deeeeep music scene, and to do so without being already tied to a major industry name, or even delivering the "typical" type of crossover rap music that the ATL is known for, is pretty impressive. But once you hear Marco Plus spit, it's not too surprising. His ear for beats is only surpassed by his hungry delivery on the microphone, so of course it's no surprise that this year he has received dap from some of the most established artists in the ATL, like JID. I would say keep an eye out for Marco more in the future, but my guess is that he will knock down more doors and make a name for himself without anyone having to dig too deep to find his work.)
12. Almighty So 2 by Chief Keef
(Am I surprised that Chief Keef dropped one of my favorite albums this year? No, I'm more surprised that in 2024 I am so eager to hear his work at all. I was woefully late to - dare I say, straight up refused to board - the bandwagon for Keef. He has been buried on my "happy for him and his success, but I don't feel the need to hear anything else from this man" list since the "Bang" video. Sure, I dug more than a few Keef cuts over the years, here and there, while he was putting in work on project after project to become a better all around producer and recording artist. He really understands rap, trap, and how to deliver a sonically appealing album that in spite of his relatively limited subject matter, doesn't come off as cookie cutter. Almighty So 2 has been very well received, but garnered some "meh" responses from his core base, since this is probably his most accessible, polished, mainstream-ready project to date. But make no mistake, there is no lacking in raw energy and clever commentary, both are provided in abundance here, and we're all better for it. I can now say what I began to feel back with 4NEM in 2021: I am a Chief Keef fan.)
11. PERSEVERANCE by Jay Cinema & JUNE! as JUNECINEMA
(Sure they share great chemistry as MCs & Producers, but what shines through the most on PERSEVERANCE is their pure love of music. It's one thing to come off hungry, but to come off as being excited just to make and release music? That's become an increasingly rare commodity. JUNE! and Jay Cinema have really put their mark in underground hip-hop over the past two years, and this album feels like a culmination of their growth and confidence as recording artists. Take Jay's classic NYC MC swagger, plus JUNE!'s delivery that often reaches construction site levels of gravelly, then interweave clear shout-outs to their loves and musical influences, and you get a dope underground collaboration with strong replay value.)
10. Sour Dub by Rich Jones & SINAI.
(A unique talent that threads the needle between singing and rapping in a casual and authentic way - possibly the best to juggle both since a certain famous Canadian actor/rapper/singer, Rich Jones is always guaranteed to put out some interesting work. Here he joins forces with SINAI. a.k.a. Sleep Sinatra - and boy what a year he's had - and the two deliver some of the most grounded, feel-good somber music that I have heard in quite some time. I'm not sure if "feel-good somber music" is even a thing, but if it is, Rich & Sleep are maestros at the artform.)
9. 3rd Shift by J.U.S. & Squadda B
(I'm not as familiar with Squadda B as I probably should be, but I know he made an impact as one half of Oakland's Main Attrakionz. Here he delivers engaging, diverse production for Bruider Brigade's J.U.S, who I am more familiar with, as he has been near the top of my personal "most slept-on MC" list for several years strong now. Together their chemistry is sublime, with Squadda's slappin' beats providing ample space for J.U.S to speak his mind over.)
8. F.U.N. T.O.Y. by Sideshow
(Alexander Spit got busy on this one, tossing a varied collection of sounds at Sideshow to work with. In turn, the L.A. MC delivered another interesting piece of work, touching on a rolling list of thoughts, but not staying long enough in any one passing thought to reach a completion. While this could be problematic for a lot of artists, for Sideshow it works quite well, in my opinion. F.U.N. T.O.Y. feels like the equivalent of going on a long drive alone to clear your head, and jumping from song to song on the car radio. That might not be the most purposeful and effective drive in the world, but that doesn't make it any less enjoyable or thought provoking. Sideshow is the epitome of a "leave them wanting more" MC.)
7. The Thief Next to Jesus by Ka
(The writer's writer returns. At this point, I don't know what else can be said about this man's pen, but from a longevity standpoint, let's talk about how challenging it must be to maintain a certain level of elite rapping - and well into one's fifties. Ka's experience as a MC is well documented, but as a producer, Thief lives amongst his finest, dare I day accessible production work. Here he keeps the darkness at bay with powerful soul, grit, and determination, delivering a fantastic album that doesn't denounce the purposes of devout faith, but parses the complexities behind keeping a religious mindset in today's world.)
6. sunscreen by shemar & Child Actor
(Likely the shortest project on this list, but surely one of the year's most potent. shemar speaks to a generation of artists that have grown up in and around NYC accepting the music of artists like Armand Hammer, and not as "alternative underground rap", but simply where the bar happens to exist today. In turn, on sunscreen shemar comes off with a stream of consciousness flow and a chip on his shoulder, which when combined with the raw and majestic smokiness of Child Actor's instrumentals, makes for an ear gripping listening experience. This is peak 3:00am on the L train music.)
5. Los Angeles by Blu & Evidence
(I'm not sure if any other MC can brag about having the sheer volume of dope music drop within the first 3/4 of a calendar year at Blu's level. The underground vet seems to be enjoying a hungry renaissance, releasing three albums by my own personal deadline for this list (another great piece of work with Exile has also been released since). The news of Blu releasing a full project with fellow west coast underground legend Evidence, was only surpassed by the actual final product. Los Angeles is a sonically phenomenal, lyrically on-point love letter/indictment of the coast's most infamous city. Hip-hop history is stacked with unforgettable releases that perfectly capture the soul and feeling of L.A. life, but I don't know if it's ever been done this successfully with such a full a collection of beautifully curated vintage 90's underground vibes.)
4. Different Type Time by Cavalier
(Cavalier had a great year. Folks in the know have been not-so-patiently waiting for this one, because whenever Cav drops anything it might not be the loudest album in the room, but it will always be one of the finest. When fans learned that this album was going to be released through modern day Def Jux-esque powerhouse and bily woods boosted record label Backwoodz Studioz, even higher expectations were bestowed upon Different Type Time. Cavalier might not be a New York City resident anymore, but the feeling across this album is an open diary of a wizened New Yorker, a grown man in the rap game that's seen enough light and darkness to know that day to day life will always end up being somewhere in the middle. Similarly to other razor-penned MC's like Ka and Skyzoo, Cav is not preoccupied with knockout punchlines as much as he is focused on making each bar land like it's own story, each a bittersweet memory over a swooning jazzy backdrop.)
3. Service Merchandise by Previous Industries [Open Mike Eagle, Video Dave, Still Rift]
(Sometimes the only thing capable of being funnier than a great stand-up comedian, is a group of old friends just shootin' the shit together. Comedy is dependent not only on well-written jokes, but also impeccable timing, chemistry, and a certain level of connection with the audience. Open Mike Eagle, Video Dave, and Still Rift have no trouble making a connection with their audience, and they know their voices well enough to probably finish each other's sentences, and stick the landing on any cultural reference within a verse. Service Merchandise is an underground rap album that could only be made during these times by middle-aged hip-hop artists that have long since come to terms with the fact that they just aren't destined to be flashing rollies in glossy rap videos surrounded by gyrating bikini models...and that's okay. Stacked to the brim with nerd nostalgia, pop culture references, and thematic homages to fallen retail chains - not to mention expert rapping, lyricism, and a laundry list of some of hip-hop's finest underground producers - Previous Industries excel at balancing the art of waxing nostalgic without dismissing the positivity that could come from the present and future. Fellow writer/music thirster, the great Son Raw, spoke positively of the album as well, matching it to De La Soul vibes, and surely that's a comparison to be proud of.)
2. #RICHAXXHAITIAN by Mach-Hommy
[The mysterious Mach man strikes again. After what felt like a long enough delay to start asking "is it actually dropping, or was it scrapped?", Mach-Hommy released #RICHAXXHAITIAN in May to strong reviews, albeit with less hype than what came with the first album listening session back in 2023. A handful of familiar guests, as well as a handful of expected trademarks (Mach is still successfully "flippin' _____ like" whenever possible) made the album feel like a Mach album, but musically he was working with a higher level of pristine selections. Without losing any hint of his unpredictability or raw delivery, Mach managed to work in an additional layer of polish or two, curating each song on the album as if "this could be the one". Thoughtful, culturally attuned to his Haitian American status, and as willing to dip a toe in experimental territory as he's ever been, if #RICHAXXAITIAN isn't Mach-Hommy's most well-rounded album thus far, it's damn near close.]
1. Sewaside III by Mike Shabb
(Montreal, stand up. Whatever Mike Shabb may lack due to his youth, he more than makes up for it with his body of work in hip-hop, utility knife of talents. Shabb is an elite beatmaker and MC, and he possesses a rare assortment of skills that work equally well with both trap and boom-bap sensibilities. He may have the highest ceiling of any MC on this list, because like other gifted artists like MIKE, Earl Sweatshirt, and Vince Staples, he represents a modern MC that doesn't see a problem with placing Lil Baby and Roc Marciano back to back on the same mixtape. Sewaside III is a great representation of how Shabb continues to grow more polished with each release, without sacrificing his raw underground essence. Staring at the last few months of 2024, if this one ends up being my favorite rap album of the year when the ball drops on Dec. 31st, I will be quite fine with that.)
Next up...my favorite SONGS of the year (*as of the end of summer*)...thanks for reading, and stay tuned!
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Day 21 of #31daysofvansVans Surf x DJ Javier Sk8-Hi 138 Decon VR3 SF. Representing the Filipino culture, this pack was too dope. 🇵🇭#vans #vanssurf #djjavier #mabuhay #underthepalms #strictlywaffles #wearingwaffles

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We had the pleasure of interviewing DJ White Shadow over Zoom video! DJ White Shadow is best known as the producer for Lady Gaga’s albums, Born This Way and Art Pop. DJWS has played in numerous cities throughout the United States and has toured as a headliner. He has also toured with Lady Gaga internationally. In addition to his writing and producing, DJWS has released three EPs as part of a Trilogy through DECON RECORDS. His remixes have appeared in other television commercials including for Beats By Dre. DJWS has also won a Grammy Award for his work on the A Star Is Born soundtrack We want to hear from you! Pleas e email [email protected] . www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #DJWhiteShadow #DJWS #LadyGaga #BornThisWay #ArtPop #AStarIsBorn #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
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Future Jungle Sessions #91 // 8K.NZ Radio // March 2022
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LIVE on 8K.NZ ~ SAT 19:00 (NZST) // MON 13:00 // WED 05:00 // FRI 22:00
Wilkinson, SHELLS - Feel So High [BMG]
Dutta, Metrodome - Don't Worry Bout It [One Eighty Records]
Noisia - Diplodocus (Skeptical Remix) [Vision Recordings]
Lynx - Decade [Soul In Motion Records]
Zâr - Want You To Know (Atlantic Connection Remix) [Organized Grime Recordings]
DJ Fresh - Heavyweight (A.M.C Remix) [Breakbeat Kaos]
Minor Forms - Life Sequence [Delta9 Recordings]
Chase & Status, BackRoad Gee - When It Rains [EMI]
Shadre, Salvage - Bumba [Calypso Muzak]
Bungle - Space Shift [Spearhead Records]
Drumantle - Vista [Fokuz Recordings]
Walk:r - Cold [Guidance]
HABIT - Shareholder [Church Of Bass]
Lakeway - All Massive All Crew [Unchained Recordings]
Alakazam - Jimbo [Onyx Recordings]
Neve, Crimson, Laitha - No Love [Dispatch LTD]
Sudley - You Make Me Feel [Skankandbass]
Visages - Sunshine Mystery [1985 Music]
Rueben, PHI NIX - Memories [Overview Music]
Leks - Wasted Time [Program]
Felix Raymon, Invadhertz - Heartless [Flexout Audio]
Theoretical - Timeline [Delta9 Recordings]
Drumantle, Dread MC - Lions & Snakes ft Dread MC [Fokuz Recordings]
Creatures, Jestah - Roadside Etiquete [Ekou Recordings]
Screamarts - Trench [Fraktal Sound]
Rueben, MC Gusto - Punk [Overview Music]
Wingz - Notion [Trickdisc Recordings]
Dunk, Exile - Mystery Machine [Dispatch Recordings]
HABIT - Laundry [Church Of Bass]
Jestah - The Fall [Rebel Music]
Lynx - Druids [Soul In Motion Records]
Decon - Three Rivers (Madcap Remix) [Jazzsticks Recordings]
Grey Code - Lone [Metalheadz]
Trex, Medic - Crazy [Dispatch Recordings]
Lakeway - Lighter [Unchained Recordings]
Madcap - Living In Shadows VIP [Jazzsticks Recordings]
Sly Chaos, Ella Monnery - Too Far Gone [Sly Chaos]
Screamarts - Racing Raindrops [Fraktal Sound]
QZB, Sydney Bryce - Ashes & Bones [Flexout Audio]
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Well we might propose Mac it's for us to have added stuff outside of Disney but still within the grounds and to leave Disney the way it is but to have you still run it we're going to beef up security and renovate the place in order to be attached entertainment facility and he agrees and we're going to do the maintenance and upkeep but you can do the janitorial and he agrees it says it's a great idea and what they do is they change out all the stuff air conditioning anything that's unhealthy is gone and all of it is replaced exactly the way it was and they paint and they repaint and a spruce everything up and remove all the dangers and hazards and broken things and you put it all new in and they paint everything that needs to be painted and they cleaned it all and they'll decon it and then check for all that too check for decon stuff they go through all the pipes and cracks and all sorts of stuff and then go through the whole place one thing wands back but what are we going to do. So is he and it's a professional renovation they do and it's very fast and it's very clean everything is done but I almost clean room protocol or asbestos removal and check for all that stuff too and they say we're sending the proposal and if it's good and we'd like to get in there tonight and start working and they'd like to hire the people who are working there but doesn't seem that they're really doing a great job they do a good job so you might have them assemble some houses renovate some houses so they said this we have a renovation team houses though and he says they probably don't want to move in houses we'll have them renovate some other stuff it's around town it's a good idea because it's simpler faster it's easier and we can produce the hotels and motels and it's easier to do a good job because of the corners of square and everything is uniform and modular practically so I agree with you and we have a stick with a speck because the pain they ask me to change things out and we have plumbing supplies and things so I'm going to do that because the whole town needs to be upgraded practically and rejuvenated so it's kind of a relief for them because they're having a tough time with all that stuff the light thing and everything is pain in the ass what they're saying is not good but so went over it and I examined it said most of the ride is okay but we have to check each and every joint and each and every connection which is not that hard to do put a big huge team on it they probably do that cuz that way it won't be a pain and it'll just move the team to another ride that's open so we're going to go ahead and do that and if there's a joint that's out we spray paint it and we know it And even mark it like you said but a spray painting cuz he just go around looking for the spray paint enjoy the central database and it gets loaded up in the materials get ordered. Thor Freya add. So we're sitting the package store for the design and we're sending what rides and they're sending how it shuttle up there and elevated rail we can make it look like the one at Disney he likes that idea and Dave was doing similar stuff so you put the elevated rail in and only be like 20 miles going to go pretty fast if we get the high-tech one and they make them all over we can make them a little better so it feels like a hundred miles an hour so it takes like 15 minutes or 10 minutes so they both agree and we're going to go ahead and do it and you run them in a route in a circle and you never run against each other and it's going to be the fastest thing you've ever seen and you might even put a road that goes up there so it's going to be fun probably get it approved and it's sent over to him now and he's going to look at now and not wait for the restaurant for him to go in having fun so I'm saying we can bring fast food so all of a sudden it's kind of like well tough life here getting mad I was doing tons of stuff I just had to be nice you'll still be mine
Never plan to do the middle it just gets permitted and DJ will get out of the way cuz he will I don't fix it up it's going to be Adventureland again cuz it was one of his favorite places and it's a pirate thing
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Background informationBirth nameGoapele Mohlabane(1)BornJuly 11, 1977 (age 43)OriginOakland, California, United StatesGenresInstrumentsVocalsYears active1999–presentLabelsSkyblaze Recordings (2001–2009) Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings(2001) Columbia Records (2002–2006) Decon Records (2009–2011) Jordan House/Primary Wave Music (2014–present)Associated actsWebsiteGoapele.com
Pastebin.com is the number one paste tool since 2002. Pastebin is a website where you can store text online for a set period of time. Even Closer was rereleased with extra tracks, and, in 2005, her second album, Change it All was released, focusing on the activism in which she had been involved since she was a child.
Goapele Mohlabane(1)(2) (/ˈɡwɑːpəleɪ/; born July 11, 1977), is an American soul and R&B singer-songwriter. Her name means to move forward in Setswana, a Southern African language.(3)
Early life(edit)

Goapele's South African father Douglas Mohlabane was an exiled political activist who struggled against the Apartheid System.(4) Goapele's New York-born Israeli Jewish mother Noa(5) had been attending protests since the age of 12. Noa attended Friends World College and was studying in Nairobi, Kenya, where she met and married Douglas.(6) Goapele and her older brother DJ Namane Mohlabane(7) were raised in a California South African exile community.(8)
Both of her parents inspired Goapele to become very involved in community affairs at a young age. She attended the Berkeley Arts Magnet School, where she led a pre-teen peer-support group. She also became involved in various groups and organizations that combated racism and sexism.(9)
Goapele and Theo Rodrigues(10) have a daughter together, Bahia Osun (born May 2007).(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)

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Goapele returned to Oakland after her time at Berklee College of Music, where she concentrated on writing and recording songs. In 2001, she self-released her debut album, Closer, which sold 5,000 copies.(16) At the same time, she was building a devoted audience through her popular live performances in the San Francisco Bay Area. 'Closer' peaked at No. 63 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.(17)
In 2002 she reworked Closer, adding five new songs. With the help of her family, she formed her own independent label, Skyblaze Recordings, to oversee her musical career. She released her first nationally distributed album, Even Closer, featuring the single 'Closer,' through Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings. 'Closer' was also featured on the soundtrack of the 2003 movie Honey. In 2004, Columbia/SME Records picked up Skyblaze Recordings for worldwide distribution and rereleased the album with additional tracks. She co-wrote and co-produced the entire album, which is a mixture of neo-soul, trip hop, lieder, and jazz. She also toured North America with the band Spearhead. In 2004, Even Closer peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Charts for Top Independent Albums.(18)
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Her second album, Change It All, featuring the single 'First Love' and the song 'Love Me Right,' was released December 2005. The album featured production work from Jeff Bhasker, Mike Tiger, Amp Live, Sa-Ra Creative Partners, and Linda Perry.(19) In 2006 the album peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Album Charts and No. 2 on the Top Heatseekers while the single 'First Love' reached No. 18 on the Hot Adult R&B Airplay.(18) Goapele appeared on Soul Train to promote the album in May 2006, in what turned out to be the show's final new episode. She also appeared on The Orlando Jones Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, ABC View from The Bay and FOX Good Day Atlanta. Her first three releases have garnered praise from the likes of magazines such as Rolling Stone, Nylon, Interview, Marie Claire, Billboard, Essence, and Vibe. She has appeared on the covers of local Bay Area publications San Francisco Magazine, Diablo Magazine, East Bay Express, SF Bay Guardian, Mugshot Magazine, and City Flight,(20) She was named the number-5 artist to watch in the July 2003 issue of Rolling Stone magazine, made the countdown on MTV’s Top 10 Artists to Watch, and collaborated with ALDO Shoes’ advertisement campaign in its fight against HIV/AIDS, which featured artists such as Avril Lavigne, Ludacris, Dave Navarro, Charlize Theron, Pink, Eve, Rosario Dawson, Eva Mendes, Bow Wow, Ziggy Marley, and Kelly Rowland.
Break of Dawn(edit)
On July 10, 2009, Skyblaze Recordings leaked the single 'Milk & Honey' (produced by Bedrock), the first single from her third studio album of the same title.(21) However, in August 2011, she announced that the album would be titled Break of Dawn. The album is being recorded at the Zoo, home of Goapele's Oakland-based Skylight Studios and will feature production from Drumma Boy,(22) Bedrock, Kanye West, Dan Electric, Mike Tiger, Bobby Ozuna (Raphael Saadiq, John Mayer, Erykah Badu), Malay (John Legend, Mary J. Blige), Jeff Bhasker (The Game, Kanye West, Ludacris, T.I), and other guest musicians. After many delays, the album was finally released on October 25, 2011.(23)
Victory(edit)
In celebration of the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa Goapele released the single 'Victory' featuring South African emcee Hip Hop Pantsula, a prelude to her upcoming musical project Victory, which was released in Winter 2010(citation needed) and feature an array of artists from the African continent as well as throughout the Diaspora.(24) The leading track was recorded in English, Setswana, and Xhosa and tries to draw attention to the need for education and resources to combat Africa's most crucial dilemmas. The album will also encompass philanthropy, political and social activism. Proceeds from the project will go to ANSA (Artists for a New South Africa) a non-profit organization working to combat HIV/AIDS, assist children orphaned by the disease, advance human and civil right, educate and empower youth and build bonds between the U.S. and South Africa through Arts & Culture.(25)
In 2014, Goapele signed with singer Eric Benét's record label Jordan House and is in the process of recording new material for her new label.(26)
Strong as Glass(edit)
In 2014, Goapele released Strong as Glass, her fifth studio album. The lead single was 'Hey, Boy' featuring Snoop Dogg and the video was released September 10, 2014, on YouTube.
Collaborations(edit)
The family songbook. Apart from her solo work, she has collaborated with West Coast MCs such as Aceyalone, E-40, Zion-I, and Mac Mall; those involved in the Hieroglyphics Crew; Detroit based vocalist Dwele; and Clyde Carson and Mos Def on the track 'Different.”
Human rights work(edit)
Goapele performed at rallies, demonstrations, and various political events around the world from Cuba to South Africa. On September 14, 2006, the California-based Ella Baker Center for Human Rights honored her with its first ever Human Rights Cultural Hero Award(27) during the center's 10th-anniversary celebration, which was titled 'Tribute to a Dream.' The following statement was issued by the Center regarding the award:
We are proud to name internationally acclaimed, Oakland-based (singer-songwriter) Goapele the first recipient of this award. But as successful as she is, Goapele remains deeply rooted in her home community and in the struggle for human rights. We first saw her sing at rallies and demonstrations when both she and Ella Baker Center were just starting out. Today, she is still here with us, side by side, looking forward to a better day for all of our people.
The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights is a non-profit strategy and action center. The stated aim of the center is to work for justice, opportunity, and peace in urban America.
Discography(edit)
Studio albums
Closer (Goapele Music, 2001)
Even Closer (Skyblaze/Columbia/SME, 2002)
Change It All (Skyblaze/Columbia/SBMG, 2005)
Break of Dawn (Skyblaze/Decon, 2011)
Strong as Glass (Skyblaze/Primary Wave/BMG Rights Management, 2014)
DreamSeeker (Skyblaze/Primary Wave/Empire, 2017)
Singles
'Closer' (2002)
'Got It' (2003)
'First Love' (2005)
'Love Me Right' (2006)
'Soweto' (featuring Hieroglyphics) (2008)
'Chocolate' (2008)
'Milk & Honey' (2009)
'Victory' (featuring Hip Hop Pantsula) (2010)
'Undertow' (2013)
'Hey, Boy' (2014)(28)
Guest appearances
Hieroglyphics – 'Make Your Move' from Full Circle (2003)
J Boogie's Dubtronic Science – 'Try Me' from J Boogie's Dubtronic Science (2003)
E-40 – 'Show & Prove' from Breakin' News (2003)
Triple Threat – 'How U Talkin?' from Many Styles (2003)
Aceyalone – 'Moonlit Skies' from Love & Hate (2003)
Planet Asia – 'Upside Down' from The Grand Opening (2004)
Tajai – 'Dedication' from Power Movement (2004)
SupremeEx & Tajai – 'Meaning' from Nuntype (2005)
The Team – 'Sunshine' from World Premiere (2005)
Amir Sulaiman – 'They Don't Know' from Like a Thief in the Night (2007)
Zion I – 'Life's Work' from Shadowboxing (2012)
Ben Williams – 'Voice of Freedom' from Coming of Age (2015)
Cassper Nyovest – 'Destiny' from 'Thuto' (2017)
References(edit)
^ abSwan, Rachel (August 5, 2009). 'Goapele Gets Closer to Home'. East Bay Express. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
^MacNeil, Jason. 'Goapele > Biography'. allmusic. Retrieved June 30, 2010.
^'Goapele'. Goapele. Archived from the original on July 11, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
^Nero, Mark Edward. 'About Goapele'. About.com. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
^'Goapele Biography – Selected works – Goapele, Music, Closer, 2005, Morris, and Change'. Biography.jrank.org. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
^'News'. VIBE. July 2, 2010. Retrieved August 3, 2010.(permanent dead link)
^Crooks, Peter (October 2009). 'Old Soul/New Scene'. Diablo Magazine. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
^'Harvest Time Staff'. Harvest Time. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
^'Information Not Found'. Billboard.com. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
^November 20, 2002, http://www.sfbg.com/37/08/art_music_goapele.html
^https://www.amazon.com/gp/baby-reg/goapele-mohlabane-theo-rodrigues-may-2007-emeryville?lid=3H1Y3ZAFMAYCX
^Golden age: 100-year-old metal artist still creating beautiful pieces In May 2007, Ries found a new source of inspiration, when his great-granddaughter Bahia was born to Goapele Mohlabane, Noa's daughter. Ries' most recent projects were a spoon for Bahia, as well as a mezuzah that was recently installed at Beth Chaim Congregation in Danville.
^http://www.sacbee.com/2010/08/13/2953088/back-after-having-daughter-goapele.html(permanent dead link) Now in her 30s and the mother of a 3-year-old daughter
^August 5, 2007, http://wandaspicks.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=132&Itemid=2
^July 28, 2010, http://goapele.com/blog/?p=401(permanent dead link)
^MUSHKASHA. 'Deep Reflections of The Acquarian'. fmshai.blogspot.com. Retrieved July 7, 2004.
^'ASCAP J.A.M. – Where the Future of Music Begins'. Ascap.com. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
^ ab'Music News, Reviews, Articles, Information, News Online & Free Music'. Billboard.com. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
^'Change It All, Goapele, Music CD – Barnes & Noble'. Music.barnesandnoble.com. December 2, 2005. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
^http://www.goapelepress.comArchived February 26, 2012(Date mismatch), at the Wayback Machine
^Harlem says (July 1, 2009). 'Goapele Milk & Honey:New Goapele Album Song Music'. Rnbmusicblog.com. Archived from the original on September 8, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
^(1)Archived March 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^Kwateng, Danielle (July 27, 2010). 'Goapele Talks About Her 'Victory' and Upcoming Album'. Madame Noire. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
^'New Music: Goapele with Hip Hop Pantsula – 'Victory''. About.com. July 21, 2010. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
^Theatrix (July 20, 2010). 'Goapele X Hip Hop Pantsula Present 'Victory''. Goapele.com. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
^'YKIGS Live: Eric Benet Talks Signing Calvin Richardson & Goapele, Finding Stars in the Subway, New Music'. interview. youknowigotsoul.com. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
^Article Tools. 'Changing It All With Goapele | ymib.com – Daily Inspiration'. ymib.com. Archived from the original on February 2, 2010. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
^'Urban/UAC Future Releases'. All Access Music Group. Archived from the original on July 11, 2014.
External links(edit)
Official website
Goapele discography at Discogs

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Lyrics to Change It All
Verse 1: They're closing all the schools down Some teachers work for free now And libraries won't be found Cause there's not enough Can you see a change in your town Small close it's ??? I'm trying to sort it out What we're giving up Chorus: Basically There are people left out From living Comfortably can we figure it out I've been waiting Restlessly for the words to a song That would Change it all Change it all Change it all Verse 2: I never found a 9 to 5 That was worth it from my soul Til I I pursued what brought joy in my life And there's something for us all And I still think it is my right And it's the last and one of few To get the luxery for learning Something I could use Chorus: Basically There are people left out From living Comfortably can we figure it out I've been waiting Restlessly for the words to a song That could Change it all Change it all (If the words could change it all) Change it all (Change it all) Bridge: So many laws are changing They say it's the price for war We send over at least ? billions It's hard to believe that years ago people died to fight But history feels so far away History feels so far away We're not fighting for our lives anymore You're not fighting for my life anymore It's hard to know what's really worth fighting for Or is it killing and dying on the streets Chorus: Ohhh Basically There are people left out From living Comfortably can we figure it out I've been waiting Restlessly for the words to a song That could Change it all Chorus 2: Oh! Basically There's enough for us all So Why can't we somehow figure it out I've been waiting Restlessly for the words to a song That could Change it all Change it all (If the words could change it all) Change it all Change it all Change it all If a song could change it all What if we could change it all (Thanks to Quita for these lyrics)
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FACT mix 590 - Bruce (February '17)
Techno oddities and outsider bosh from the unpredictable talent that is Bruce, the Somerset producer who's found a home on Hemlock, Hessle Audio, Timedance and Livity Sound.
Tracklist:
DJ 2Button – ‘Floods Of People’ [Dubplate] Yard – ‘Void’ [Forthcoming] Howes – ‘C’ [Dubplate] Pepe Bradock – ‘Yasuke’ [Atavisme] Metrist – ‘Pantomimer Tongue’ [Dubplate] Mosca – ‘This Branch Is Weak’ [Dubplate] Mutado Pintado – ‘Michelle’ (Acid Arab Feat Shanbehzadeh Ensemble Remix) [Les Disques De La Mort] ????? ????? Konstantin Tschechow – ‘Breton Woods’ [Ratlife Records] The Future Sound Of London – ‘In 8′ [Jumpin’ & Pumpin] Lurka – ‘Dumbdumb’ [Dubplate] Speedy J & George Issakidis – ‘Understand What I Am Saying’ [Novamute] NHK yx Koyxen – ‘L’ [Diagonal] Decon/Recon #1 – ‘D3-3’ [Noise Manifesto] Reckonwrong – ‘The Passion Of Pez’ (Bruce’s Magic Massager Mix) [Dubplate] Bruce – ‘I’m Alright Mate’ (Asusu Remix) [Forthcoming] JP Buckle – ‘Heavy Soil’ [Rephlex] Burnt Friedman – ‘1999 Nerfs D’Acier’ [Latency] Untold – ‘Watton Res’ [Dubplate] Overmono – ‘HR3’ [Forthcoming]
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Music Video Night returns next Thursday with the incredibly talented Jason Goldwatch. A San Francisco native, Jason comes from a photography background, which developed into making videos for some of the biggest artists in the game. He was the youngest director ever to sign to Spike Jonze’s Satellite Films. Now as a co-founder of the label and creative production company, Decon, Jason continues to make videos, films and commercials with his unique style. This will be a memorable night - not to be missed!
Get familiar with Jason’s work: http://jasongoldwatch.com/videos/
SCHEDULE:
7:30-8:15 - Screening last month’s mix for those who missed it.
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Next one: #EASTERJAM2017 am Ostersamstag im Stadtgarten! 🐰🐰🐰 Special guest auf unserem @bassliebecologne Jungle DNB Floor: The one and only Decon (Jazzsticks Recordings/Basswerk) 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 Im Saal rocken @sillywalksdisco und @kingstonesound, in der Lounge heizt DJ Marious mit seiner Crew ein 🤘🏼🔊🎶🔥💯🇯🇲🇪🇹 #kingstone #easterjam #ostern #stadtgarten #studio672 #cologne #köln #reggae #dancehall #hiphop #drumandbass #jungle #dubwise #liquidfunk #jumpup #bassliebe #jazzsticksrecordings #basswerk #liondubinternational #techniquerecordings #serialkillaz (hier: Stadtgarten)
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another level: Bruce - FACT mix 590 - 2017 February
Tracklist:
DJ 2Button – ‘Floods Of People’ [Dubplate] Yard – ‘Void’ [Forthcoming] Howes – ‘C’ [Dubplate] Pepe Bradock – ‘Yasuke’ [Atavisme] Metrist – ‘Pantomimer Tongue’ [Dubplate] Mosca – ‘This Branch Is Weak’ [Dubplate] Mutado Pintado – ‘Michelle’ (Acid Arab Feat Shanbehzadeh Ensemble Remix) [Les Disques De La Mort] ????? ????? Konstantin Tschechow – ‘Breton Woods’ [Ratlife Records] The Future Sound Of London – ‘In 8′ [Jumpin’ & Pumpin] Lurka – ‘Dumbdumb’ [Dubplate] Speedy J & George Issakidis – ‘Understand What I Am Saying’ [Novamute] NHK yx Koyxen – ‘L’ [Diagonal] Decon/Recon #1 – ‘D3-3’ [Noise Manifesto] Reckonwrong – ‘The Passion Of Pez’ (Bruce’s Magic Massager Mix) [Dubplate] Bruce – ‘I’m Alright Mate’ (Asusu Remix) [Forthcoming] JP Buckle – ‘Heavy Soil’ [Rephlex] Burnt Friedman – ‘1999 Nerfs D’Acier’ [Latency] Untold – ‘Watton Res’ [Dubplate] Overmono – ‘HR3’ [Forthcoming]
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