The older a tree gets, the stronger the roots grow. If that same logic applies to music, then the Roots' roots are hitting one of Dante's circles by now. Game Theory is a much darker album than their last two, Phrenology and The Tipping Point. Black Thought comes through sharp as usual, spitting his most memorable verses on "Don't Feel Right" where he combines flow with real-life issues, a lost art today. Peedi Peedi steals the show on "Long Time" as he comes through to tell us his hip-hop roots (Ultramagnetic MC's) and rep for the struggle with Black Thought, as they proclaim everybody's "50 cents away from a quarter" where they come from. One of the funny things about Peedi's verse is he told me he doesn't even think it's one of his better verses. Sly and the Family Stone lends a hand on the one of the more upbeat cuts, the title track "Game Theory." Black Thought murders the horns and ?uestlove's hard snare, even finding time to shout out David Hasselhoff (maybe he can be in the video?), but it's Malik B who makes the lasting impression on this track. It's hard to say what's the "best" track on this record is. I don't even think anyone should do that, because they all stand out in their own way. Instead of saying "the best," one of the most memorable tracks is "Can't Stop This," the most touching tribute to J.Dilla to date. The Roots collected quotes on the underappreciated legend before Black Thought rips Dilla's "Time: The Donut of the Heart" off his unforgettable Donuts. A fitting way to end my choice for album of the year, The Roots prove the strongest storm can't tear their roots from the ground.
The Broadway production of FELA! is a Must-See
"Everybody say YEAH YEAH"!! FELA!, the electrifying Broadway musical masterfully directed and choreographed by Tony-Award winner Bill T. Jones, and presented by Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter and Will & Jada Pinkett Smith1, tells the true story of Fela Kuti2,
Artist: Young Jeezy aka Jay Wayne Jenkins
Label: Corporate Thugz / Def Jam, Def Jam South
Cd : The Real is Back 1 & 2
Twitter: @OfficialTM103
by 66RAW Event Correspondent-Scherrell Simon
Scherrell: What is your stage name? How did you get it?
Mic-check: My Stage name is Mic-check and I got it from a friend of mine who is no longer with us. I was always the guy in the cafeteria bangin’ on the tables rappin or battling other MC’s in middle/high school. He gave me the name when Das Efx made the song Mic Checka.
Artist: Lil Scrappy AKA Darryl Richardson II
Label: G’$ UP, DTP, Def Jam, Real Talk Ent.
Cd: Tha Merlo Jones EP.
Twitter: @scrapMerloJonez
Artist: Maino
Label: Hustle Hard / Atlantic
Cd : Respect the Jux
Twitter: Mainohustlehard.com
Artist: Outlawz ( E.D.I. Mean, Young Noble, Hussien Fatal )
Label: 1Nation, Amaru, Death Row, Cashville Records, Real Talk Ent.
Cd : Killuminati 2K11, www.OutlawzMedia.net
Artist: Si - Notes A.K.A Sierra Carter
Label: Gritty Gang, Shape Shifter Ent.
Cd : C.O.D ( Cash On Delivery
Artist: Trae A.K.A Frazier Thompson 3rd
Labels: Asylum, Rap-a-Lot, Fontana, Universal, ABN Entertainment
Cd: STREET KING
What up 66RAW fans it's your boy Big6hunit with a smoking review. I think I’m going to give you folks that 411 on the young fella holding down Florida, that has everybody hustling hard, you know who it is Ace Hood. OK straight to the banger list it goes like this....