Kweli and Jean Grae reminisce over the first time they met and on the origins of their Hip-Hop roots in this latest video from Blacksmith TV. Also we get to see Mrs Jeany Jean at work @ the BlackSmith offices.
The Strong Arm Steady Gang members decide to venture into the Hip-Hop day-care industry, in this new hilarious video from Blacksmith TV.
“In between cutting songs for their upcoming album “Arms & Hammers,” Krondon, Mitchy Slick and Phil The Agony (better known as the Strong Arm Steady Gang) open up Steady Day Care to diversify their revenue streams. Hilarity ensues.”
“Arriving just in time for his Rock The Bells performance, Kweli puts together his set at the last minute, links up with Mos Def to run through a couple of Black Star songs, and re-tells the story of eating McDonalds the first time he and Mos met.”
This video follows BK Emcee Talib Kweli on the day of his performance @Rock The Bells and the mayhem and hi-jinx that ensue. This is a funny mockumentary from the BlackSmith team (BlackSmith TV), not much to learn here except for the fact that Jean Grae smokes in her sleep.
INTERNATIONALLY GHETTO V.1 : JAPAN jintrovert: INTERNATIONALLY GHETTO V.1 : JAPAN Kamagasaki Do Japanese have a ghetto with drug criminals ? ANSWER : Drugs are controlled by Yakuza (mafia) and are serious problem among younger generation (they are usually not poors).Poor people usually don’t get hooked on drugs like America, cos they can’t afford it. ak47 ( […]