Music is an integral part of my being. It's just something that I absolutely can't live without. It should come as no surprise that music has its own section on this webpage. This is where I'll share my love of music, whether it's showing what's on my playlist, reviewing a new album, or even droppin' beats of my own.



20 random songs

02.22.04

xanga

I saw this over at hiphopmusic.com and thought it was pretty cool idea.  Here's the deal:

Your instructions
Step 1: Open your MP3 [CD] player.
Step 2: Put all of your music on random.
Step 3: Write down the first 20 songs it plays, no matter how embarrassing.

  1. Boa - Kiseki
  2. Destiny's Child - Temptation
  3. Alicia Keys - Diary (ft Tony Toni Tone)
  4. 50 Cent - Many Men
  5. Jay-Z - Dirt Off Your Shoulder (9th Wonder Remix)
  6. Memphis Bleek - Everything's A Go (ft Jay-Z)
  7. Evanescence - Taking Over Me
  8. Young Gunz - That's Right
  9. Common - The Sixth Sense (Soul Supreme Remix)
  10. Xscape - Understanding
  11. Maroon 5- Through With You
  12. Shai - If I Ever Fall In Love (Acappella)
  13. Utada Hikaru - Addicted To You (Up In Heaven Mix)
  14. Royce Da 5'9" - Duck Down
  15. Goodie Mob - Get Rich To This
  16. 112 - Na, Na, Na (ft Method Man)
  17. Linkin Park - Faint
  18. Nappy Roots - One Forty
  19. Jin - Eeny Meeny
  20. Stacy Orrico - More To Life

Hmmm... interesting mix.  Let's hear your playlist!

Entry originally posted on Xanga

iTunes mix for 2-1-04

02.01.04

Here's a mix of old and new.

  1. Kast XL - Triad (ft Kristine Sa)
  2. Black Star - Definition
  3. Kanye West - Get Em High (ft Talib Kweli, Common)
  4. Twista - Overnight Celebrity
  5. Outkast - Jazzy Belle (Remix)
  6. Youngbloodz - U-Way (Remix ft Lil' Wayne)
  7. Busta Rhymes - Shorty (ft Chingy, Fat Joe, Nick Cannon)
  8. Memphis Bleek - Everything's A Go (ft Jay-Z)
  9. Jurassic 5 - Great Expectations
  10. The Roots - The Next Movement (ft DJ Jazzy Jeff)
  11. Black Eyed Peas - Fallin' Up
  12. Kelis - Millionaire (ft Andre 3000)
  13. Nick Cannon - I Used To Be In Love (ft Joe)
  14. 2Play - So Confused (ft Raghav)
  15. Usher - Yeah (ft Lil Jon, Ludacris)
  16. Britney Spears - Toxic
  17. Christina Milian - Dip It Low (ft Fabolous)
  18. Beyonce - Me, Myself, and I (Bama Boys Sexy Mix)

Introducing, Kast XL

01.29.04

"There is a new Chinatown King."

Those were the words that greeted my inbox a few days ago. They proclaimed the coming of a new Asian American emcee, one that promised to rock the landscape of Hip Hop. Bold words for a relative unknown. It was easy to talk the talk, but could they back it up?

There had been a lot anticipation about this release, anticipation that had been compounded by a couple delays. I actually got a chance to preview the tracks before the release date. Being a fan of Nemesis Records and their unique Asian American vision of music, I was excited to hear the release.

Triad

The song, "Triad" was hyped as the cornerstone to Kast's debut and so naturally, it was the first song I chose to listen to. As I plugged my headphones into my Powerbook, I read the description of the song: “'Triad' is hard Hip Hop from a brand new perspective. Featuring the beautiful voice of fellow Nemesis Records artist Kristine Sa, the track is a gun opera taken to the most dramatic heights. Inspired by Hong Kong gangster movies, ”Triad” is sonic cinema." Hmm, sounds interesting.

I hit play on the song, and was greeted by the sound of a plucked/string instrument playing an Asian melody. Not bad, I thought to myself. The instrument quickly faded out and gave way to the moans of the poetic Kristine Sa. Soon after, the beat dropped in. As expected, it had an Asian feel. The beat was solid, but didn't really stand out in my mind.

Then, I heard Kast for the first time. Whoa. The voice was definitely unexpected. It was low and the flow was slow. I would be lying if I said I liked it at first. But like a lot of things that are different, it ended up growing on me. Lyrically, Kast was pretty good; the rhyme structure in the beginning of the second verse was straight precision. I liked the chorus, Kast XL rapping over a vocal aura set by Kristine. It had a dramatic feel that complimented the theme of the song.

Obviously this is a concept song, so Kast isn't really pretending to be a triad (asian gangster). The concept is one of those Hong Kong gangster movies and since I generally don't watch those types of movies, I didn't really get the numerous references in the song. Also, turns out that this isn't really Kast's flow. He only rapped that way because it goes better with the concept of the song.

Overall, I think this is a nice debut song. Like me, you might not feel it at first, but if you give it a chance, you might find it to be pretty hot. Besides, if you're looking for something new, it's a definitely unique perspective on hip hop.

Remember Hip Hop

The other big song that Kast released was "Remember Hip Hop." Unfortunately, this one is currently only available in the cursed Real Player format. Too bad Kingmin didn't fall for me trying to sucker him into releasing an mp3 version. This song had a vastly different feel than "Triad". It's more the standard hip hop song. That would make sense, since it is after all, an ode to Hip Hop. Once again, the first thing you notice about this song (besides the beat), is Kast's flow. This time, it sounds less forced than it did on "Triad". With his natural flow, Kast sounds a lot better. Lyrically, Kast comes on point. I like the way he shows his appreciation for hip hop on this song. The only drawback is that the beat sounds sort of cheesy to me. This is most apparent at the hook when the funky keyboard hits. I've heard that a lot of girls are diggin' it though, so who knows?

Other Songs

The other two tracks that were released are two battle tracks. These were from when he was still unsigned. On some parts of them, he has a delivery and voice that is reminiscent of the young Eminem. That's all I'm going to really say about them for now. You can check them out at his website.

The Verdict

So back to the question at hand. Can Kast XL claim the title of Chinatown king? The Verdict: It's too early to crown anyone. If Kast continues to work hard at improving his skills though, don't be surprised if you see a throne carried into the Nemesis offices.

This Ain't Nas Vs. Jay-Z...

01.25.04

We had the East Coast-West Coast beef between Biggie and Pac and the battle for King of NY between Jay-Z and Nas. Now we have... Jay Smooth vs. Jessica Hopper?

Taking it to depths previously unreached, blogger Jay Smooth of hiphopmusic.com has recorded one of the first ever "blog disses" against Jessica Hopper and her blog, tinyluckygenius aka the Unicorn's tear. It's all in good fun, but Jay does such a good job on the track that it's down right hilarious. There's the "obligatory Biggie reference," venomous lines such as, "tiny.abstract about to catch a clapback/next time you post about me, watch your trackback," and even a Howard Dean scream thrown in for good measure. Sounds kinda strange, but in the end it somehow works.

Sad to say, but I think this song is really catchy. For a moment, I was almost motivated to make one against against hiphopmusic.com, but that would be like Nelly trying to dis KRS-One, not a smooth move. I'll just leave this to the pros. If you wanna download the mp3 and lyrics for "I Know Why The Unicorn Cries," click here.

Kast XL: Coming 1.28.04

01.22.04

Time for a little shameless promotion. My people over at Nemesis Records are about to debut a new artist on Jaunary 28th. Little is known about him except that goes by the name of KastXL and that he is a battle emcee. Rumor has it that he is going to be the second most heavily promoted Asian American rapper, next to Jin. So, in about a week, click on the link on the banner above and decide for yourself whether he has what it takes. I have a feeling it's going to be hot...

iTunes mix for 12-27-03

12.27.03

  1. Westside Connection - Gangsta Nation
  2. Bravehearts - Quick to Back Down (ft Nas, Lil' Jon)
  3. Ying Yang Twinz - Salt Shaker (ft Lil' Jon)
  4. Chingy, Lil' Jon, and Friends - Get Low (Remix)
  5. Nick Cannon - Get Crunked Shorty (ft Ying Yang Twinz)
  6. G-Unit - Gangsta Shit
  7. Sacario - Take You Home (Remix ft Fabolous, Angie Martinez)
  8. Jay-Z - 99 Problems
  9. Kanye West - Breathe In Breathe Out
  10. Kanye West - Never Let You Down (ft Jay-Z, Saul Williams)
  11. Jin - Let Me Be
  12. Bow Wow - My Baby (ft Jagged Edge)
  13. Mya - Fallen (Remix ft Pharcyde)
  14. Kelis - Flashback
  15. Jagged Edge - Walked Outta Heaven (Remix)
  16. Joe - Ride Wit U (ft G-Unit)
  17. Avant - Read Your Mind part iii (ft Loon)
  18. Ruben Studdard - Sorry 2004
  19. Alicia Keys - If I Ain't Got You
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In The Mix

Here's a mix of old and new.

  1. Kast XL - Triad (ft Kristine Sa)
  2. Black Star - Definition
  3. Kanye West - Get Em High (ft Talib Kweli, Common)
  4. Twista - Overnight Celebrity
  5. Outkast - Jazzy Belle (Remix)
  6. Youngbloodz - U-Way (Remix ft Lil' Wayne)
  7. Busta Rhymes - Shorty (ft Chingy, Fat Joe, Nick Cannon)
  8. Memphis Bleek - Everything's A Go (ft Jay-Z)
  9. Jurassic 5 - Great Expectations
  10. The Roots - The Next Movement (ft DJ Jazzy Jeff)
  11. Black Eyed Peas - Fallin' Up
  12. Kelis - Millionaire (ft Andre 3000)
  13. Nick Cannon - I Used To Be In Love (ft Joe)
  14. 2Play - So Confused (ft Raghav)
  15. Usher - Yeah (ft Lil Jon, Ludacris)
  16. Britney Spears - Toxic
  17. Christina Milian - Dip It Low (ft Fabolous)
  18. Beyonce - Me, Myself, and I (Bama Boys Sexy Mix)
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