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    • 10.23.08
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    The Top 15 Phonte Rap Performances

    Written by Zillz™ on October 23, 2008 in Blogs
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    From Sean Deez c/o Kevin Nottingham:

    I present you guys with the Top 15 Phonte Rap Performances. Two things:

    1. I had to be specific about the title because he does sing and some songs were spectacular because of a combination of lines from separate verse and
    2. I had to expand it to 15 from 10 because 10 was much too hard. At the bottom there are 5 Honourable Mentions, even those were hard.

    Guys, I’ve listened to pretty much every single Phonte track that is available, I’ve narrowed them down through 5 processes. These are the ones that made the 6th cut. Professional sports teams don’t even have that many cuts! This thing has more cuts than a Preemo track so take it as you may and know that my time and effort is really all for you guys. Please feel free to hate, love, express your opinion, acknowledge, son me, own me, “pwn” me, violate me, email me and caress me. You guys keep me doing this stuff so enjoy all of it. Big ups Nottingham!

    15. “Tour of Duty” by the Justus League

    Album: Hall of Justus

    Why it’s Dope: One thing that was so difficult throughout this entire process was ignoring the beat. Phonte makes it easy at the end. The song as a whole is a collective effort by the J League and the topics differ from braggadocio, to smack talk, to relative props to the comrades. All of the verses seem like a set up for Mr. Coleman, the evidently leader of the pack. Goosebumps still entail when it kicks in and Phonte delivers a verse to any of who those who try to attack him on his “Tour of Duty.” It is Rambo like, but still, the rather large unit of the J League forms like Voltron around ‘Te.

    Memorable Lines: “A square nigga, so they figure they could corner him”, “the only shooting I did was shot dice”, “I’m like Lumbergh shittin’ on your Office Space”

    14. “Slow it Down” by Little Brother featuring Darien Brockington

    Album: The Minstrel Show

    Why it’s Dope: Phonte has never been shy about his non-luxurious lifestyle, “…I got a Nissan/ that I’m still paying for still got a lease on,” but he’s also never been shy about expressing his emotions. On “Slow it Down” we get a deeper glimpse into that part of the relationship-talk Phonte. Here, he breaks down the difficulties of telling a girl who wants things to go fast to slow down. He also gives insight to the rather blind nature of ‘relationship inheritance’ (a phrase I just made up that explains that we want to live our love lives just as “our daddy and our uncles did it”). It is such a genuine verse and feeling that I’m sure most men reading this can easily relate to. Phonte sounds saddened, upset, and confused at what to do because he knows at the end of the night, we don’t want to be lonely (see also: “After The Party”).

    Memorable Lines: “So well-rounded, no wonder you’re in my circle”, “I want a girl, when I want a girl/ and when I don’t want a girl, I want a girl who understands that”

    13. “Feelin’ Alright” by Little Brother

    Album: The Listening (Japanese Import)

    Why it’s Dope: Hopefully this track has been heard by now; it certainly merits a listen. Phonte comes out hard… really hard. He’s feeling alright, apparently, but shows that he’s pretty damn pissed off. ‘Te speaks on wack rappers as well as why he’s hated in the rather demeaning world of hip hop. It is 45 seconds of comedic genius, as well as microphone brilliance.

    Memorable Lines: “Crush you Minute Maid rappers in 30-second intervals”, “You gets no dough, your mic check just bounced”, Rap today is like a Minstrel/menstrual Show, even I’m catchin stomach cramps in it”.

    12. “Doin’ Me” by Little Brother featuring Supastition

    Album: Chitlin Circuit 1.5

    Why it’s Dope: A boy’s relationship with his mother will always be important in a man’s life; however, it may not always develop or change. Phonte speaks on this rather taboo issue with his mother not accepting his choices in woman. This forces Phonte to explain himself via this verse that he is more than responsible to take care of any troubling situation his girl of choice might put him in. Very interesting take and delivery, and as he mentions, it must’ve been a hard verse for him to write. It’s no Eminem/Mom battle, but this is certainly an emotional tug of war for Phonte.

    Memorable Lines: “That’s decision I carry/ wanna be happily married and not just stuck with a wife/ who can adjust to my rappin’ and her lips are always yapping/ and that’s just what would’ve happened if I took your advice” , “You’re gonna lose me as a son ‘til you respect me as a man”

    11. “Brave New World” by The Foreign Exchange

    Album: Connected

    Why it’s Dope: ‘Te is a great observer, but beyond that, he’s a great translator (get it, because it’s The Foreign Exchange album…haaaa). He takes all the various issues going on during the time of 2004 and smacks them up into 2 great verses. The first verse is pretty much a list of issues like surveillance, war, poverty, crime, and politics. The second verse is the necessary connection he feels we need to people to survive in the world explained in verse one, but it takes a big sacrifice, hence, the ‘brave.’ The content and two great verses merit a necessary spot for a generally over-looked track.

    Memorable Lines: “Can’t afford to raise kids cos we gotta raise soldier/ and satellites looking at my pad when I wrote this”, “Scared to catch SARS so we cancelled all the shows in Toronto” (I actually remember when this cancellation happened).

    Top 10 or better after the jump.
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    What You Said
    • 9am
    • 10.22.08
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    Music: Evidence - “For Whom The Bell Tolls” (feat. Phonte, Blu & will.i.am)

    Written by Zillz™ on October 22, 2008 in Music

    From Eskay.

    Evidence - “For Whom The Bell Tolls” (feat. Phonte, Blu & will.i.am)

    What You Said
    • 10am
    • 09.30.08
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    Video: Phonte & DJ Stylus - Inside The Artist’s Studio

    Written by Zillz™ on September 30, 2008 in Videos

    The folks over at Soulbounce has footage of DJ Stylus and Phonte at the “Inside The Artist’s Studio” that went down last week in DC. Phonte brought out the talent where he delivered monologues, comedy, and of course performed his new Foreign Exchange single, “Daykeeper”. Phonte looking like Bagger Vance.

    More clips are available at the LSPTV YouTube Channel

    What You Said
    • 2pm
    • 09.08.08
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    Music: The Foreign Exchange - “Daykeeper” (feat. Muhsinah)

    Written by Zillz™ on September 8, 2008 in Music
    The Foreign Exchange - Daykeeper (feat. Muhsinah)

    The Foreign Exchange - Daykeeper (feat. Muhsinah)

    New single called “Daykeeper” from The Foreign Exchange featuring Muhsinah. This song is dope.

    If you like you can download your copy from The Foreign Exchange site

    What You Said
    • 9am
    • 09.04.08
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    Gordon Gartrell Radio - Episode 8

    Written by Zillz™ on September 4, 2008 in Zilla Says

    This week Phonte discusses how John McCain has officially ethered himself, the failure of the American education system, and uncovers a lost duet between Keith Sweat and Aaron Hall.

    Phonte “I Wanna Do Ya Baby”
    D.R. “Hands Down”
    Q-Tip “Gettin Up”
    Jesse Boykins III “Tabloids” (Machinedrum Remix)
    Dwele “Feels So Good”
    Spon “Tango Flo” (feat. P.K. The Gift)
    The Randy Watson Experience “Electric Circus”
    The Randy Watson Experience “Paisley Rain & Purple Pancakes (i.e. Nigga I Ate Shrimp In Studio B)”
    The Herbaliser “It’s Just For You”
    RJD2 “Caged Bird”
    James Pants “Good Things”
    Pete Rock “That’s What I’m Talking About”
    Mary J. Blige “You Bring Me Joy”
    Slum Village “Fall In Love”
    Robert Strauss “Rhythm Of Life” (feat. Ritchie Henessey & Chris Rouse) (Yoruba Soul Mix)
    Capitol A “Serve It Up” (Starship Remix)
    Zo! “Inertia” (feat. Tiffany Paige)
    Domu presents Pete Simpson “Play This Song”
    DJ Vadim “Theme from Conquest of the Irrational” (The Prunes Remix)
    S1 “Be Sure”
    FS Green “Chancletas”
    Fat Jon “Tell Me”
    Samon Kawamura “How Long?”
    Eric Rico “Today”

    Word is, Keith Sweat is a very angry man living in Atlanta.

    Edit: Phonte creates the word “mooses”. hahahahaha.

    Gordon Gartrell Radio - Episode 8

    What You Said
    • 10am
    • 08.14.08
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    Gordon Gartrell Radio - Episode 7

    Written by Zillz™ on August 14, 2008 in Zilla Says

    This week, Phonte pays tribute to Isaac Hayes and Bernie Mac, explains why some women are attracted to married men, and makes his case for legalized prostitution.

    Bernie Mac Intro
    J Rawls presents the Liquid Crystal Project “Digital Funky”
    Daru & Reggie B “Good Love”
    A Tribe Called Quest “Keepin’ It Movin”
    Grooveman Spot “Benzaiten Love” (DJ Mitsu The Beats Remix) (feat. Count Bass D)
    Lanu “It’s Time” (feat. Kero One)
    Reggie B “Time”
    J*Davey “Slut Daddy”
    Lloyd “Girls Around The World” (Chuck’s Remix) (feat. Lil’ Wayne)
    DJ Mitsu The Beats “Right Here” (Seoul City Remix)
    Luke Vibert “No Stone Unturned”
    Squarepusher “Squeak”
    London Funk Allstars “Love Is What We Need”
    Cvees “Spread Love”
    Dwele “Brandi” (feat. Slum Village)
    Sam Sparro “Cottonmouth”
    Horace Brown “One For The Money”
    Kurious “I’m Kurious”
    Questionmark Asylum “Hey Look Away”
    Heavy D & The Boyz “Got Me Waiting”
    Nightmares On Wax “Morse”
    Jay-Z “Dead Presidents”
    Georgia Anne Muldrow “Larva”
    Reggie B “We R Here”
    Ta’Raach “Yeah”
    Comfort Fit “True Form”
    De La Soul “Shoomp”
    Isaac Hayes “A Few More Kisses To Go”

    Gordon Gartrell Radio - Episode 7

    What You Said
    • 8pm
    • 06.02.08
    • 0 said

    Gordon Gartrell Radio - Episode 2

    Written by Zillz™ on June 2, 2008 in Music

    Phonte expounds on the niggotry of the R. Kelly trial and the homoerotic nature of male-male-female threesomes.

    Gordon Gartrell Radio - Episode 2

    Tony! Toni! Tone! “I Couldn’t Keep It To Myself
    A Race of Angels “We”
    Brand New Heavies “Sex God” (featuring some nigga) (DJ Spinna Remix)
    Smoke E Digglera “Refreshin’
    Afta-1 “Believe”
    Samon Kawamura “Aaragon”
    Comfort Fit “Planetary Picknick”
    Declaime and Georgia Anne Muldrow “Robin Hood Theory”
    Nicolay and Kay “Stop My Way” (feat. Mic of the Legendary K.O.)
    Giovanca “A Matter of Fact
    Atjazz “Before” (feat. Clara Hill)
    R. Kelly “Red Carpet (Pause, Flash)”
    Common “The Questions”
    Q-Tip “Work It Out
    Skillz “So Good” (feat. Common) (Instrumental)
    D. Huston “So Good” (feat. Kev Brown) (Instrumental)
    The Pharcyde “Somethin That Means Somethin” (Instrumental)
    Pete Rock “Glowing”
    Waajeed “Fat Asia”
    Ray-J “I Like To Trick”
    1 O.A.K. and Trackademicks “Got Me Hooked”
    Crucial Conflict “Hay”
    Kool and The Gang “You Don’ Have To Change”
    The Stovall Sisters “Yes To The Lord”

    WE THE BESS MAYNE…WE DIIID IT.

    What You Said
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