Asher Roth is Nice Right Now

April 21st, 2009. Posted by: 2wentyWon

 

Three decades after hip-hop first cracked the Top 40, white MCs remain, first and foremost, a joke: fodder for sketch-comedy routines, YouTube parodies and reality TV. Eminem is the exception that proves the rule, and he had to create an outsize tragicomic persona — the trailer-trash bane of Middle America — to justify his existence. In a culture saturated by hip-hop, shouldn’t anyone be able to spit rhymes without shame, apology or having to crack jokes about his Star Wars action-figure collection?

Enter Asher Roth, a gangly redhead from the Philadelphia suburbs. Roth’s tight, witty debut lives up to the Internet hype that has swirled around him for months. In the thudding “Lark on My Go-Kart,” Roth calls himself a “dork” and says he has “hair like a troll doll.” But he keeps the nerd-boy self-deprecation to a minimum and acts, you know, like a rapper: boasting nimbly (and often hilariously) about getting girls (”Lion’s Roar”) and getting high (”Blunt Cruisin’”) over chipper beats by newcomer Oren Yoel. Roth’s timbre and cadence will remind listeners of Eminem, a subject he addresses head-on in “As I Em.” But he is his own man — a blithe braggart, untroubled by the need to keep it real. And that white rapper’s albatross? He dismisses it with a couplet: “My friends said, ‘Homey, you know that you’re white, dude’/I said, ‘What, for real? It’s all good.’”

[via RollingStone]

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Nike Blazer Hi -“Jackie Robinson”

April 16th, 2009. Posted by: 2wentyWon

Paying homage to baseball icon Jackie Robinson, Nike works up a new pack of Blazer Hi’s featuring the colors that have become synonymous with the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers since their inception into the National League in 1890. Most widely recognized for his roles as a superstar player as well as breaking the color barrier within Major League Baseball, Jackie remains a cultural legend within the world of sports and civil rights alike. This new collection, in his honor, boasts the trademark Brooklyn logo on each tongue as well the traditional Brooklyn “B” emblazoned in an all-over Diamond print format. All three colorways, including a red canvas, royal nubuck, and grey suede, are now available at select Nike retailers includingProper.

[via hypebeast]

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Eminem – We Made You

April 7th, 2009. Posted by: 2wentyWon

Eminem is back with his first official single in two years. We Made You is the first single for his latest album Relapse. Directed by Joseph Kahn, the video features many spoofs of some well know names. See if you can name them all.

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BlackBerry App World now live!

April 2nd, 2009. Posted by: 2wentyWon

RIM’s much anticipated BlackBerry App World is now live. Just head over to blackberry.com on your BlackBerry browser to download (Your device must have a trackball or touchscreen to be compatible).

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