Showing posts with label rap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rap. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Jonté :: Bitch You Betta

AND GENDERFUCKING?

A friend sent me this song, and I immediately knew I had to blog about it. He needs no introduction, however. You know Jonté through his choreography in Beyonce's Freakum Dress.

The only accurate description I can give
Jonté is fierce. There's all sorts of gender-transgressive work being done here in both dance and dress. His HX magazine interview in late March 09 described him and his choreography as unapologetically fem. Nigel Lythgoe, famed for his homophobic, transphobic, and sexist comments as a judge on So You Think You Can Dance, would explode if he ever saw Jonté's artistry.

Now after watching the music video 28 times, I realize there's nothing particularly spectacular about the song, or his vocal skills. Full disclosure: I haven't heard his other songs, but the excerpt of Candy Sweets on his Myspace page sounds promising.

What I love about it is the shameless genderfucking throughout the video. The only time he presents as male is in the 16 seconds at 1:00 through 1:16. That clip shows male dancers, wearing "dude clothes," moving in what is traditionally recognized as masculine dance. But even those precious 16 seconds is queered in the way he says:

back up cuz i'm black and i'll give your ass an attack bitch, you try and come on crack your face can make you look wack cuz you really up to that i am really cute in that i am in high heels you're in flats

I mean, yes, he really did just say, "I'm in high heels, you're in flats." And come on, he's in bright blue skinny jeans! My favorite example of his gender-transgressions is at 1:56, where he's donned a pink, nearly bottomless, 1-piece, thing (I don't even know how to describe it!), doing the infamous Beyonce booty-bounce, talking about how he's going to "make your pussy pop." At 1:56, he has two women in flower-print bathing suits drumming on
Jonté's crotch, heralding an orgasmic (CGI) explosion.

What's interesting is that Jonte has appropriated this hyperbolically feminine gender expression, which is no barrier to his song and dance servicing the sexual needs of his female partners. To me, it reads as a clever critique of representations of girl-on-girl love. That despite the theatrics, costumes, and the flying cats, the final thing the clip cuts to is the orgasmic CGI explosion--marking sex as the focal point for your attention, not the caricatures of femininity and lesbian sexuality.


To some degree, however, I have to also believe that not all is queered.
Jonté, in fact, protects part of his hetero or homo normative identity at 1:00 - 1:16 by presenting (in both dance and dress) masculinely. When he says, "back up cuz i'm black, and i'll give your ass an attack." I mean, butt sex? or is it vagina sex? With a nebulous audience, Jonté can enjoy an unidentifiable sexual identity, which demonstrates the limits to which he participates as a genderfucker. Secondly, his appropriation of feminine gender expressions can be read as an affront to female identities. But more importantly, in the pussy-pop clip, Jonté is still a male bodied individual providing sexual pleasure (i.e., "i'm gon' make yo pussy tickle") as opposed to approaching sex as a mutual experience.

And I've not even thought about how "bitch" is used in the song, or how
Jonté is racialized in the video. Nonetheless, the song is fun even past its layers.


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

swagger like us :: MIA, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, TI, Kanye West

I didn't watch the Grammy's, and I'm actually a little sad after I found out about this performance, and Radiohead's performance. I guess that's what youtube is for, right? There's really not much to say about the song, other than MIA is a badass. It's a catchy song, I've had it stuck in my head since yesterday.
The song was written by Jay-Z and TI, using a sample of MIA's song "Paper Planes," which I've included below "Swagger Like Us" as a bonus prize.
I've heard rumors MIA is going to retire early. I do hope she takes time to be with her kid and all that, but I also hope she keeps making music. Hopefully the next few years we'll hear more from her.




Sunday, January 4, 2009

Everywhere :: Common

Going against highlighting local musicians, I'm blogging about "Everywhere" on Common's newest album, Universal Mind Control.


I first fell in love with Common after hearing his song "Be (Intro)". It's one of those songs that I like to come home to after a stressful day dealing with what Staceyann Chin describes as "that bell hooksian urge to kill motherfuckers who say stupid shit to me." It's unbelievable how much Common can say about race, gender, and justice in a two and a half minute album introduction. And (despite some of the controversy surrounding one of his songs on interracial relationships) that's what I like most about Common--he believes music is a vehicle for change, and he lives it.

Common has been a vegetarian in support of animal rights. He has stood up against anti-gay lyrics after receiving criticism from some in the LGBT community. He was a notable supporter of Barack Obama in the "Yes We Can" ad campaign. And (a shameless plug for my organization), Common has worked with Campus Progress to speak about the intersection of hip-hop and the progressive youth movement at Clarion University's Hip-Hop Symposium. (oh, and he's sexy as hell).

Born Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr., Common was a celebrated underground rapper in the South Side of Chicago. He studied at Southern University of Baton Rouge, LA and Florida A&M University before breaking into the mainstream for his album, Be.
(See details on his wiki page.)

With that said, it's a bit unfortunate that Universal Mind Control lost some of the activist flair that brought Common fame from his underground followers. "Everywhere" features Martina Topley-Bird, a British singer with Independiente Records in the same vein as Bjork. But I love "Everywhere" -- it has this indie pop feel with a hip-hop twist.

Enjoy!
-Vincent

p.s., who else thought his cameo in Wanted with Angelina Jolie was a little awkward?



Lyrics:


Chorus:
How did you know I've been waiting for this time to come?
And though it tastes like forever,
it may not stay long.
Everywhere is summer. (x4)

A shaman since before my birth
And I came down to rock the Earth.
My mission condition:
I give you, you listen.
I'm syncing in time in parallel.
In binary, no 3rd return.
I'm planning intention.
With all the redemption.

Chorus:
How did you know I've been waiting for this time to come?
And though it tastes like forever,
it may not stay long.
Everywhere is summer. (x4)

Common:
No pop, no pop, no pop, no pop.
We gon' do this thang till the sky just drop.
Lock in to ya mind away we rock,
In a rocket is the 87th astronaut.
Top of the soul, dove and I got in a hole.
At the moment they were sayin
"It was outa control"
Strap in to your mind
Why eyes see some recline
Youll see in time your season to shine.
When the stadium is dark
MCs are defined.
Get ready, on your mark, put your feet on the line.
The race is on to space beyond
You gon' get there by doin what you want
Sometimes the most famous feel all alone.
So we drift to a place that we call our home.
I was known as being spaced and outta my dome.
now I know, its all Ive known.

Chorus:
How did you know I've been waiting for this time to come?
And though it tastes like forever,
it may not stay long.
Everywhere is summer. (x4)

Monday, September 22, 2008

Det löser sig :: Timbuktu

This Monday I'll give you some SWEDISH HIP-HOP. This is Timbuktu. I do not speak Swedish (nor do I even speak a passable Norwegian). My friends said that this song is sort of about... people wanting to live, but not wanting to die? Anyway. It's Swedish rap. Timbuktu.

I'm flying home tonight! See you soon.




Tuesday, May 27, 2008

A Tiger Dancing :: Heiruspecs

So...I'm from Minnesota. Lots of great things are located in Minnesota and many really amazing people are from Minnesota. Here's some lists I made about the coolness of Minnesota:

Arts/Culture/Entertainment:
The Walker/Sculpture Gardens

The St. Paul Saints

The Guthrie

MPR

Little House on the Prairie

The Current

Prairie Home Companion

The Southern Theatre

The Fringe Festival

Orpheum Theatre

Weisman Art Museum

The University of Minnesota

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Gay Men's Chorus

Taste of Minnesota

Art-a-Whirl



Musicians/Bands/People:

Bob Dylan - musician

Jonny Lang - musician

Prince - musician

Cloud Cult - band

Fitzgerald - band

Mary Grandpre (the illustrator of all the American released Harry Potter books!)

Ellis - musician (originally from Texas, but great addition to Minnesota)

Mason Jennings - musician

Stuart Davis - musician

Hüsker Dü - band

Paul Wellstone - senator

F. Scott Fitzgerald - author

Judy Garland - actor

Garrison Keillor - author

Jessica Lange - actor

Roger Maris - baseball player

Winona Rider - actor

Josh Hartnett - actor

Kirby Puckett - baseball player

Charles Schulz (creator of Peanuts)

Kate Millet - feminist!

Laura Ingalls Wilder - author

Kent Hrbek - baseball player

Charles Lindbergh - aviator

Al Franken - comedian turned politician

T.R. Knight - actor



Nature/Animals:

Over 10,000 lakes

Some of the oldest rocks on the planet!

Iron Ranges

Waterfalls

Bluffs

Trees that regularly change colors with the seasons

SNOW!!!

Snowy Owls

Whitetail Deers

Elk

Moose

Bobcats

Red-Tailed Hawks

Bison

Timber Wolves (the animal, not the basketball team)

Bald Eagles

The Mississippi River



Miscellaneous:

Minnesota Nice

"Uff Da"

Potlucks

Hotdishes/Casserole

"Yeah, sure, youbetcha!"

bars (like rice crispy bars)

"It's a hoot!"

Hootenannies

Gayness per capita

Boundary Waters

Kare 11 News

Twin Cities Marathon



Movies:

Drop Dead Gorgeous

Grumpy Old Men

Grumpier Old Men

Mighty Ducks

Purple Rain

Mall Rats

Fargo (not technically in MN but lots of it was filmed in MN)

Juno



Places:

The Mayo Clinic

Farming Communities

Minneapolis/St. Paul

Lake Calhoun

The Basilica

Mall of America

The Townhouse

PI

Kafe 421

Mesa Pizza

Kitty Cat Klub

Al's Breakfast



Mythical Figures from Minnesota:

Jolly Green Giant

Minnehaha

Paul Bunyan

Poppin' Fresh

Betty Crocker

Rocky and Bullwinkle



Basically, I'm a little bit fixated on Minnesota and can't wait to move back...to get to partake in its greatness. And another group that I'd like to add to the list is Heiruspecs (High Roo Specs) - a hip hop/rap group out of St. Paul. These fellas are pretty amazing. These guys are the real deal. Everything about them is real. There are no pre-recorded back beats, sound effects, lame things...every sound they make is real, genuine, and honest. This group is so amazing that St. Paul Mayor, Chris Coleman, gave them a day - December 22. That's right. December 22 is Heiruspecs Day in St. Paul, MN.



I know that the majority of the music I listen to currently is very folkish...lesbionic...whatever. But I cannot deny that Heiruspecs are freakin awesome and they make my head bob and my feet tap...while simultaneously sitting still to listen carefully to their lyrics so I don't miss anything. When they perform, I want to listen. I want to pay attention - because the Hip Hop that they make is unlike the "Hip Hop" you will hear on the radio or in a dance club. It is Hip Hop with a mission and that mission is to take us back to the purpose of Hip Hop - to its roots...to what it was originally intended to be - but with a modern flare, naturally :)



So, sit back and enjoy the beats, rhymes, and stylings of these noteworthy Minnesotans.



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A Tiger Dancing - Heiruspecs



A Tiger Dancing::Heiruspecs



[Felix]

Rock your body to the bass drum, take some high hat

Stack the energy like a Lego set, read the liner

Peter's got my back, we can give you some of that

Guaranteed to blow the spot like a strip miner

You can find us in the basement

Workin' on that stomp your feet sound, stomp the beat down

Often we clown and "get around" like Tupac

But still find time to rip the shit wide open

Like one of Hulk Hogan's tank tops

You can't knock the hustle and hustle we will

No cheap trick, no frills and no thrills

Just straight forward head noddin' we provide y'all

Make other similar crews break apart like A Tribe Called

My Quest to find peace with streets through beats that won't cease

Is at the very least a beast

I feast on a break then I take my aim

They just look sort of good, they got Kournikova game

(call me)



[Muad'Dib]

Purpose to make kids nervous

Absurd curvature known to come free with any purchase

And it seems to work

I didn't mean to hurt your ego

Webelos scout, keep the kerchief

Wipe your peepers, it's Ebenezer Bleezer's freezer pleasers

Sukiyaki succotash smash your speakers

Hummingbird tongue spun gutter stun gun words, yum

Sunburst Buttersworth, verse one

I've been fortunate for these past quarter of orbits

More of the time bouncin' between joyous and morbid

I'm sore from tug of wars with words and phrases

But sick of abstainin' from stainin' pages with brain drips

Don't strain or else sprain your lips

Feelin' brave, bitch?

Bring beef and leave with braised tips

Smothered in gravy, train wreck the set daily

Your behavior ain't been favorable lately

A veritable barrel of terrible fates awaits how people

relate to you And equate your parables

Mics and lady friends, poke 'em both like they're darin' you

Tongue undulations elate the maritals



[Felix] (7X)

Move tiger, pick up your paws and let's dance

Entrance, mesmerize, and move hands



[Felix]

Seemingly fiendin' like a demon for the DJ makin' me scream it

I mean it, just plug me in ultravenous



Bonus Song!! A lovely rendition of "Jump" by Bruce Springsteen. Pretty neat, right?