Showing posts with label change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label change. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2009

Self Explanatory


My President is black my Maybach too and I’ll be goddamned if my diamonds ain’t blue. My money’s light green and my Porsche is light grey. I’m going to DC anybody Feel Meh!…
My president is black in fact he’s half white, so even in a racist mind he’s half right
And if you got a racist mind it’s alright…
My President is black but his house is all White….
Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther Could walk,
Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run,
Barack Obama ran so all the children could fly,
So imma spread my wings you could meet me in Da sky!!!
I already got my own clothes already got my own shoes,
I was hot Before Barack imagine what I’m gonna do
Hello Ms. America, hey Pretty Lady..
Red, White, and Blue Flag Wave For Me Baby…
Neva thought I’d Say this shit baby I’m good
You can keep ya Puss,
I don’t want no More BUSH
No More War, No More Iraq
No More White LIES, My President is BLACK
-Jay-Z(via reader comment)

So that whole drug war thing? Maybe not the best idea...

While I haven't posted on political topics recently, when I think I can give a little of my own insight into the matter, I will drop some knowledge. Here's a little article that speaks volumes and the treacherousness of the drug trade. US gave $400 million to Mexico, when if we taxed drugs that came in we could earn tax revenue from them?

I'm still waiting for a good argument from the other side.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Its a long way...


Sam Cooke once crooned:

It's been a long, long time coming
but I know a change gonna come


Or, if AC/DC is more your particular cup of tea (well, maybe more like brand of whiskey), remember that, "

It's a long way
to the top if you wanna rock and roll


Record companies, new artists, hell, even superstars have been feeling a financial crunch since the dawn of the digital age, as an industry that rocked and rolled to huge successes throughout the 90's has suffered immensely in recent years.

As a fan, wannabe creator and eventual purveyor (thats the idea, anyways) of music, I want new artists to have a chance to be heard. I want them to succeed if they have a worthwhile story to tell. And really, I want to be inspired.

This blog space will be used as a forum to discuss my thoughts (and yours) in regard to the future of the music industry, by diagnosing the problems of the past with the solutions of the future. More specifically, I want to examine how the digital age is affecting previously held notions about intellectual property, and the fallout from these new implications. I want to look at all approaches, from the poor unfortunate soul’s at the RIAA fighting against the tyranny of a 10 year old girl, to the free release of music a la Radiohead and Immortal Technique.

I also want to look at marketing music in new ways. Are social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook the way, or are they already becoming extinct? With radio becoming less and less popular, especially among younger people, where will generation Y (and beyond) find new music?

But I can’t just talk business.

Where’s the fun in that?

I also have to discuss how music as an art form is evolving, both for better and (more likely) for worse. The digital age has made artists (as well as no talent ass-clowns) rich off ringtones and singles while genuine albums can't be given away.

Will this change how music is created? Personally, I believe we have arrived at a point where most popular music is a muddled, muted mess, seriously lacking in creativity and vision. Just look at American Idol. Yeah, it generates revenues, and lots of it, but the producers pigeonhole the artists into toned down pop versions of themselves (ahem, Ruben Studdard) by selling them to hit-makers whose goal is completely financially motivated. Yea, this is all good and well in the short run, but if this oligarchy persists, you can bet on even more stagnation in the music industry.

The conservative theology of Wall Street investors has led to the rise and glorification of hit-making producers who write candy. As good as it is, its fleeting, and after having too much, you kind of start to feel sick. I want to see what artist will come along to take us back to creativity and ingenuity and spice up what has become dull.

So feel free to tell me your thoughts on anything, including how idiotic/stupid I am because believe me, I have my moments.