STUDIO SESSION


So I dropped by Gothenburg based artist Meta4's studio and
layed down my vers for his up and coming project 
"I'm A Thief I Stole The Beat".  

I usually dont write in swedish, but as you know Im always up for 
a good challenge...  =)


MONEY MONEY



Ask yourself.
What would you do with your life if money was no object? 

An amazing lecture from the late Alan Watts.


Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973
was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker. One of the most widely read philosophers of the 20th century.

 www.allanwatts.org


HOW TO BE A WHITE BATTLE RAPPER



Up and coming "Hip Hop Superstar" Vodka Glock visits Battle Rap veteran Rone in Philadelphia to learn what it takes to be a white rapper.


Dude is hilarious to me...

If you wanna see how Rone really gets down check out his latest battle against Protege on World Domination 3.

MCA TRIBUTE


As a tribute to recently-departed Beastie Boy Adam “MCA” Yauch, filmmaker James Winters remade the music video for “Sabotage” with his two kids and their cousin playing the Beasties.

Somewhere, Adam Yauch is laughing.




I’m telling y’all it’s an homage
Peace & Blessings
// Peshi

 

BRAID LOVE





 



 





And this video clip is for the ladies who love having some shade
during hot summer days!

BROOKLYN BRIDGE

.Hanging out on Brooklyn Bridge,  1914


The New York City Municipal Archives just released a database of over 870,000 photos from its collection of more than 2.2 million images of New York throughout the 20th century. Their subjects include daily life, construction, crime, city business, aerial photographs, and more. I spent hours lost in these amazing photos, and gathered this group together to give you just a glimpse of what's been made available from this remarkable collection. 


 Grand Central Terminal, NYC 1930's


 Brooklyn Bridge, New York, May 6, 1918.


 Impaired newspaper boy on Delancey Street, December 26, 1906


 Laundry ca. 1935-1941

 
 Manhattan Bridge, February 11, 1909


 New York's 6th Ave & 40th St, Note the newpaper headline - Nazi Army Now 75 Miles From Paris, May 18, 1940.


 View from Williamsburg Bridge, showing congested traffic in Manhattan, on January 29, 1923 


Vintage NYC Street Cleaner


 28th Street Looking east from Second Avenue, on April 4, 1931


 A Hooverville in Brooklyn, ca. 1930-1932. The area is now Red Hook Park in Brooklyn.


 Jewish heritage on Delancey, on July 29th, 1908 


The body of Gaspere Candella stuffed in a covered drum discoverd by children
 in Brooklyn, 1918

 
 Police booking photo of Charles 'Lucky' Luciano taken on April 18, 1936


 Queensboro Bridge under construction, on August 8, 1907


 Brooklyn Bridge painters at work high above the city, on December 3, 1915


 A worker on the Brooklyn Bridge, on November 19, 1928


 View of the city from the New York tower of George Washington Bridge, 
on December 22, 1936, 


(Courtesy NYC Municipal Archives)

A great contributor to the archive was  Eugene de Salignac, who was the official photographer for the Department of Bridges, Plants & Structures from 1906 – 1934.


Bless & Progress 
// Peshi

THE QUESTION

GOOGLE THAT!


The only track I ever liked with N.O.R.E was superthug.
But I am actually feeling this one..... Thanks to Styles..

Still N.O.R.E is a funny dude. I would love to hear him and Ghost doing a collabo, that would be a trip.

N.O.R.E. "Google That" music video featuring 
Styles P & Raekwon. Off his "Crack on Steroids" 
mixtape hosted by Dj Green Lantern

YOU DON'T KNOW ??




 You don't know Jack Schitt????
old classic
 

CAINE'S ARCADE




Last year, a 9-year old boy built a cardboard arcade in his father's Auto Parts store and wanted to run it as a business. Despite all of his efforts (and my god, the ingeniouity put into those machines!) he didn't see a lot of customers. And then, the internet happened. Word about his arcade was spread around and soon enough a flashmob was organised to get people to his arcade.

The video below is this story. It will make you smile and have hope for humanity. It's 10 minutes long, but very much worth your time.





He lives like no one has ever told him the things he wants to do are impossible. So very indestructible and inspiring.

Next on my bucketlist is to visit Caine's Arcade.

Get a fun pass ready for me Caine!!! =)