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	<title>BoldAsLove.us &#187; Marcus Dowling</title>
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		<title>Marcus Dowling: Kanye West Is Culture</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 20:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Fields</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA["He's sucking the marrow out of the most dramatically creative forces in the world. From emotional synthesized sounds to Takeshi Murakami to live orchestral backgrounds for Unplugged performances, and so many more examples, Kanye West lives only for the extremes of this universe, and in doing so is one of the most polarizing figures of this, or any generation."]]></description>
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<p>@marcuskdowling drops a thought provoking piece on  one Mr. West.  Check it out:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Like all great black men, Kanye West has a God complex. As the most  innovative man in hip hop since Afrika Bambaataa, Kanye West as a  producer transcended the genre. As an artist, his persistence in  resolving the multitude of issues with his own life and with  understanding the nature of how unfairly the universe operates in sound  and rhyme transcended music. And in boldly declaring that Taylor Swift  didn&#8217;t deserve to win a 2009 MTV Video Music Award, he transcended  justice. Now, in the prelude to his forthcoming release <em>Dark Twisted Fantasy</em>,  Mr. West is on a mission to not just transcend hip hop, all of music,  and the nature of justice, but he is instead on a very culturally  necessary mission to become culture itself. You may find ignorance and  audacity in such a claim, but it is absolutely true.</p>
<p>Read the <a href="http://www.tgrionline.com/2010/08/kanye-west-is-culture-thoughts-on-new.html" target="_blank">whole post at TGRIonline.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Lil Wayne&#039;s &quot;Rebirth&quot;, black rock, and modern music</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:19:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Marcus Dowling If he could, Chuck Berry would slap DeWayne Carter in the face with his dingaling for this one. It &#34;leaked.&#34; And it damn sure doesn&#39;t make me think of Lenny Kravitz. Or Jimi Hendrix. Or Rick James. Maybe it made me think of Eddie Murphy. But &#34;Party All the Time&#34; even laps [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="font-size: 13px;">by Marcus Dowling</span></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://boldaslove.us/wp-content/uploads/lil-wayne-rebirth-delayed-until-september.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img alt="" border="0" src="http://boldaslove.us/wp-content/uploads/lil-wayne-rebirth-delayed-until-september.jpg" style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 402px; height: 241px;" /></a><span style="font-size: 13px;">If he could,<br />
Chuck Berry would slap DeWayne Carter in the face with his dingaling<br />
for this one. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-size: 100%;">It &quot;leaked.&quot; And it damn sure doesn&#39;t make me think of Lenny Kravitz.<br />
Or Jimi Hendrix. Or Rick James. Maybe it made me think of Eddie<br />
Murphy. But &quot;Party All the Time&quot; even laps the Eminem duet &quot;Drop the<br />
World.&quot; Black men invented rock music. But Lil Wayne successfully<br />
attempted to take the entire concept back 75 years to its conception. </span></span></span>
<p><span style="font-size: 13px;">Facing a one year jail sentence for criminal weapons possession, Lil<br />
Wayne certainly isn&#39;t looking for more bad press. But he&#39;s knee deep<br />
in it now. </span><span style="font-size: 13px;"><strong>Rebirth</strong>,</span> literally<br />
a rock album release in every way for hip hop&#39;s most prolific<br />
wordsmith, an expected first quarter of 2010 release, &quot;shipped<br />
inadvertently,&quot; and is not the pride and joy of the internet. And as<br />
expected, it&#39;s bad. No worries, it&#39;s not bad in the sense that it&#39;s<br />
offensive to the eardrum. It isn&#39;t. Whomever the session musicians<br />
were that were hired to play with America&#39;s favorite codeine consumer<br />
are more than capable. In fact, on tracks like &quot;Prom Queen,&quot; they<br />
salvage victory from the jaws of defeat, actually creating something a<br />
bit more than tolerable, hence it being the only single Universal<br />
Records reluctantly cosigned from the new direction of one of their<br />
cash cow artists. It&#39;s bad in the sense that it was unwarranted,<br />
unnecessary and a far better idea in theory plagued by slipshod<br />
execution.
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<p><span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-size: 100%;"><span style="font-size: 13px;"></span><br />
</span></span><span style="font-size: 100%;">
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<strong><a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8mqe8_lil-wayne-prom-queen_music">Lil<br />
Wayne &#8211; Prom Queen</a></strong><br />
<em>Uploaded by <a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/UniversalMusicGroup">UniversalMusicGroup</a>.<br />
- <a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/us/channel/music">Music videos,<br />
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<p><span style="font-size: 100%;"></span><span style="font-size: 100%;">Even more ignominious about the release is that it features a lack of<br />
something quite key to they success of a &quot;rock album&quot; by someone from<br />
FAR outside the genre. Rock producers. &quot;Prom Queen&quot; has a hook, but<br />
with lyrics like the eminently and sadly unforgettable &quot;I love her<br />
fancy underwear,&quot; Weezy doesn&#39;t even make an attempt to approach rock<br />
music with even the slightest modicum of well honed, rock based<br />
preparation. The track is produced by yes, DJ Infamous and Drew<br />
Correa, who produced the amazing &quot;Mr. Carter,&quot; but when it comes to,<br />
well, rock songs, appear to know a significant amount, but not even<br />
close to enough to be producers of note on a rock release from an<br />
artist who dominates the public eye. Cool and Dre, who, yes, produced<br />
one of my favorite hip hop jams of all time, &quot;Hate It or Love It,&quot; for<br />
The Game and Mary J. Blige, are on this album, too, which is quite<br />
unfortunate. It&#39;s one thing for hip hop and rock to collaborate on an<br />
artistic level. Rap/rock collaborations are exciting this year, as<br />
<a href="http://www.boldaslove.us/2009/10/dashs-blakroc-disses-black-rock.html" target="_blank">Damon Dash&#39;s Blackroc</a> album proved. But rappers and rap producers<br />
without a true rock mindset doing rock collaborations? A poor idea in<br />
theory, a poor idea in practice, and on this record, a poor idea in<br />
execution. It&#39;s almost as if Weezy&#39;s hubris as being the only<br />
&quot;Martian&quot; to reach the top of the charts went to his head and this<br />
unfortunate, unfortunate&#8211;yes, did I say unfortunate?&#8211;concept came to<br />
life. <br /></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 100%;">And to think what does this do to the hardworking core of what exists<br />
of the &quot;black rock&quot; movement. Weezy&#39;s not a rocker by ANY stretch, but<br />
he does purport to play &quot;rock music,&quot; and has a higher profile than<br />
the entire Afro-Punk&#0160; and black rock movements, save <a href="http://www.boldaslove.us/2009/09/now-on-therootcom-loud-and-in-living-colour.html" target="_blank">Living Colour</a>&#39;s Corey Glover,<br />
combined. </span><span style="font-size: 100%;">Amazingly, I tend to<br />
think the release would&#39;ve been far better received even if the<br />
content weren&#39;t so well put together had there been elements of the<br />
movement that Weezy haphazardly stumbled into. </span><span style="font-size: 100%;">There&#39;s no nod to <a href="http://www.boldaslove.us/2009/03/listening-post-saul-williamsraised-to-be-lowered.html" target="_blank">Saul Williams</a> here for a<br />
duet. Niggy Tardust and Weezy on a track together is a phenomenal<br />
idea. How about a reworking of a <a href="http://www.boldaslove.us/2008/12/rolling-stone-spin-agree-dear-science-is-2008s-1-album.html" target="_blank">TV On The Radio</a> track in a manner<br />
consistent with some of the remixes The XX has done this year for<br />
other groups with a hot sixteen bars from the faux rocker in question?<br />
You&#39;re telling me Weezy doesn&#39;t have the money to contact Danger Mouse<br />
for this concept? I think you&#39;re a fool if you do. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 100%;">There are African-American based rock bands in this world that due to<br />
the domino theory nature of the music industry need a lot more from<br />
this album to assist their valiant and critically acclaimed marches to<br />
mainstream credibility. <a href="http://www.boldaslove.us/2007/10/the-smyrks-doro.html" target="_blank">Doron Flake</a> of <a href="http://www.boldaslove.us/2009/06/listening-post-the-smyrkwhenever-you-call.html" target="_blank">The Smyrk</a>, for instance, has a<br />
once in a generation voice that if this were forty years ago would<br />
leave women drooling and quivering in love. Jacksonville, Florida&#39;s<br />
<a href="http://www.boldaslove.us/2009/04/tour-dates-whole-wheat-bread.html" target="_blank">Whole Wheat Bread</a> are cosigned and perpetually name dropped by Lil<br />
Jon, but since he&#39;s too busy spending his financial largesse and<br />
cosigning David Guetta, Diplo and DJ Class and not standing in a<br />
studio with Will Frazier&#39;s ass kicking bass and Aaron Abraham&#39;s vocals<br />
backing him on a track, they&#39;re still locally renowned and<br />
internationally respected, but still flying entirely too below the<br />
radar of financial and critical respectability.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-style: italic;">Rebirth</span></strong> is a mixtape concept.<br />
It&#39;s rough hewn and full of possibilities, but flawed. Almost fatally<br />
flawed. It&#39;s a confection for the true Weezy enthusiast. Should this<br />
have been a rare Japanese reprint with extremely limited US<br />
distribution to 100 people who could tell you what Weezy eats for<br />
dinner on the third Sunday of the month only when Baby is hanging out<br />
on the tour bus? Yes. But as a major album with full distribution,<br />
it&#39;s a misfire for his musical development of the highest degree. For<br />
the future of blacks in rock music, it&#39;s a failure of the highest<br />
degree. Lil Wayne has become wrapped up in his own universe and can&#39;t<br />
see the forest in spite of the trees. Let&#39;s imagine that in an ideal<br />
universe that Rick Rubin (available, and well within the price range,<br />
and likely interested for the right price) produced this. He produced<br />
Jay-Z, he produced Johnny Cash, what about Lil Wayne? It&#39;s not as far<br />
fetched of a concept as it seems. Heck. Let&#39;s let him even sit with<br />
the producers of note on this album. </p>
<p>Likely a different story.</p>
<p>I just hope the concept of black men with rock guitars isn&#39;t shelved<br />
or good in the American mainstream. If we all remember, the concept is<br />
the absolute lifeblood from which American music flows. Sure, we&#39;ve<br />
advanced far away from it, but there are people who still remember and<br />
like to be reminded. Let&#39;s let <span style="font-style: italic;"><strong>Rebirth</strong> </span>re-enter the abyss it was unearthed from.<br />
Though my site often proves that true genius does require insanity,<br />
sometimes insane ideas are just that. Insane.</p>
<p><em><strong>Marcus Dowling</strong> is one of the premier music journalists in the DC Metropolitan area. His writing can be found here and at other premium sites around the internet as <a href="http://thecouchsessions.com/" target="_blank">The Couch Sessions</a>, DC megablog <a href="http://brightestyoungthings.com/" target="_blank">Brightest Young Things</a>, and Atlanta&#39;s soon to be print <a href="http://artnouveaumagazine.com/" target="_blank">Art Nouveau Magazine</a>. He has interviewed everyone from established legends like Teena Marie, Darude, Rakim and Warren G, to rising names like DJ Blaqstarr, Nadastrom, Miz Metro and a plethora more of all levels of note in between.&#0160; His blog is <a href="http://www.tgrionline.com/" target="_blank">True Genius Requires Insanity</a> and he can be reached on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/marcuskdowling" target="_blank">twitter.com/marcuskdowling</a></em></p>
<p><strong>Additional link:</strong></p>
<p></span></p>
<ul style="font-family: inherit;">
<li style="font-family: inherit;"><a href="http://www.boldaslove.us/2009/04/meet-our-newest-black-rocker-lil-wayne.html" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: 13px;">Meet our newest black rocker: Lil Wayne</span></a></li>
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<em>Have you taken the Boldaslove.us black rock audience survey? It only takes 5 minutes!&#0160; <a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5GMSCWS">Click here to start.</a></em></p>
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