Mitch: With performances by Pac Div, SOTA, Logics, Eighty 4 Fly, Spaceman, Wizdom, & more. If you’re a fan of nice clothes and good music you’ll be there.
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[Jeezy] That’s riiiiiiiight [/Jeezy], Pac Div and the Cool Kids will be rocking the Showbox Market here in Seattle on Tuesday, March 9th. I better see y’all there!
As I mentioned when the “Whiplash” video dropped and previewed this track at the end, “Young Black Male” is one of the illest records of the year, hands down. Even though the Pac Div homies haven’t shot an official video for it, this fan made project using clips from Boyz N The Hood works quite well.
Flawless track(s) and video, though I would have loved to see “Young Black Male” get a full treatment. That’s one of my favorite songs of the year and every verse on there is fire. Directed by Carey Williams, who also handled duties for “Pac Div” and “Throwing My Money.”
Ahhhhh, are you kidding me? This is so ridiculously fresh. As soon as I heard this song a while back, it was an instant classic. The video is simple, but works and captures the mid-90’s vibe nicely. If you missed Pac Div on SNSS, check out the interview here and please download Church League Champions ASAP if you’re still sleeping…
Another fun week here on SNSS in the 206, peep the highlights:
Great music from the likes of Brother Ali, Balance, One Be Lo, Fresh Daily, Raekwon, Little Dragon, U-N-I, Mayer Hawthorne, Phonte, and more.
A world premiere for the new Blue Scholars track, “Dawn’s Song,” off the upcoming re-release of Bayani. The track features Shad, possibly my favorite MC in the entire industry right now. Yeah, I said it. Not familiar? Watch this and thank me later.
We aired part of our interview with the Pac Div homies. Be sure to catchthe full interview for all sorts of hip-hop and basketball talk. I mean…is there anything else in life?
We gave out tickets for this weekend’s Bumbershoot Festival (where I’ll be DJ’ing for U-N-I) and my most anticipated concert of the year – The Foreign Exchange (Phonte & Nicolay), Darien Brockington, Carlitta Durand, Yahzarah, Zo!, the Physics, and more at Nectar Lounge on September 15th. We’ll have more Foreign Exchange tickets next week too, so be sure to tune in…
More EPL goodness: Chelsea is looking dominant…Arsenal squandered a great chance to put Manchester United further down the table (wtfffffff @ Diaby)…Aaron Lennon finished off Birmingham to keep Spurs’ 100% record intact. Overall, very exciting. Can’t wait until we get football and basketball on top of this in a few weeks…
On a sad note, we have to give yet another RIP shout to DJ AM, easily one of the illest DJ’s and sneakerheads in the game. This summer has been rough.
Show #222 (8-30-09)
Brother Ali – “Fresh Airâ€
D. Black ft. Tiffany Wilson – “Touch The Stars†(Local Music)
Balance ft. Freeway & Jay Rock – “We All Inâ€
One Be Lo ft. Mike Posner – “Pigsâ€
Havoc ft. Lloyd Banks – “Bang, Bangâ€
Rashid Hadee – “(See You In My) Nightmaresâ€
Fresh Daily – “Video Gamingâ€
Peter, Bjorn, & John ft. Big Pooh, Phil Nash, & Chaundon – “Stay This Way (DJ Jazzy Jeff Remix)â€
Drake ft. Kanye West, Lil Wayne, & Eminem – “Foreverâ€
**INTERVIEW WITH PAC DIV (SNIPPET)**
Pac Div – “Tasteâ€
Little Dragon – “Never Neverâ€
Mayer Hawthorne – “The Illsâ€
U-N-I – “Calendar Girlsâ€
Kev Brown ft. Kenn Starr, Wayna, Raheem DeVaughn, & Eric Roberson – “The Hennessy Jointâ€
Blue Scholars ft. Shad – “Dawn’s Song†(Local Music) (WORLD PREMIERE)
Raheem DeVaughn ft. Ludacris – “Bulletproofâ€
The Nope (Moka Only & Psy) – “Rain All Day†(Local Music)
Raekwon ft. Cappadonna & Ghostface Killah – “10 Bricksâ€
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A little before Pac Div dropped their Church League Champions project, Like, Mibbs, and BeYoung came through the Sound Session studio to chop it up on a variety of topics. We discussed that mixtape, the digital EP they put on iTunes a while back, and of course their upcoming full length debut, Grown Kid Syndrome. They also talked about the importance of their live show, how their creative process likens to their game on the court, their favorite underrated West Coast MC’s, the L.A. scene, a possible collaboration with Andre 3000, and much more.
This was one of the most enjoyable interviews I’ve done, mainly because chilling with Pac Div reminded me of kicking it with my college homies back in SoCal. These dudes are real hip-hop heads who love Dilla and basketball…pretty much all it takes to be cool in my book. Plus, we’re both fans of the Arizona Wildcats and even spent time commiserating over that damn 2001 NCAA Championship game. For the record: I still hate you, Mike Dunleavy.
Ahhh, I love ish like this. Just a dope ass beat and 3 ill MC’s [hip-hop slang i hate] going in [/hhsih] over it. Shout to Pac Div, Sean G, and Khalil…
The long awaited mixtape from Pac Div, Church League Champions, is finally here and it’s heatery, as expected. As you can tell by the brilliant title, Like, Mibbs, and BeYoung are huge hoops fans and I actually have a great interview with them talking about their music and their favorite sports memories. Any dudes who love the 2001 Arizona team as much as I do are alright in my book. It helps that they’re dope ass artists too of course…
Interview coming soon, but in the meantime, bump that new new: