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Hot97’s Who’s Next Ladies Night Edition

By Moe Olivier

So this month, at #Hot 97s Who’s Next showcase they had to give it a special pseudonym for this specific line up: Ladies Night. As always the show was hosted by Shani Kulture, from Hot 97’s Ebro in the Morning with Peter Rosenberg and Laura Styles.  In addition to Shani Kulture there was a special guest appearance by the Legendary #DJEnuff, also of Hot 97. I gotta say legendary because Enuff was born out of that boom bap or classic hip-hop era, especially for his days of touring with the Notorious B.I.G. (rest in peace for ever).

So here’s the lineup and I gotta say-if I’m allowed to add my two cents into the pot- this was probably the dopest of the Who’s Next showcase that I’ve seen. However, I’ve only really seen 4 of these events, so what I’m saying here might not mean much, but whatever I was entertained even when I attempted to prejudge a few of these female emcees. (Please note: Further down in this post I will explain my attempt to adjust my use of the term “female emcee” to just simply emcees.)

Annalise Azadian (@annaliseazadian)

Annalise AzadianThe first artist up was not a featured artist in tonight’s Who Next event. She goes by the name of Annalise Azadian.  I kinda feel like she skipped the line in the grind to be on the Who Next ticket and she wasn’t hip-hop. But I’m not gonna argue that point because she was represented by the Legendary DJ Enuff – so outta respect for the god and his experience in the hip hop game I will remain somewhat silent! Anyway, Annalize from what I understand, is this kinda cute looking white chick from Middletown NY, where ever the fuck that is! Apparently she has now gentrified herself into #Brooklyn. Enuff introduced her on stage as a special treat for the people.  Now if it sounds like I’m throwing shade, I’m really not.  The chic is fucking dope, hands downs. At least from the few songs she performed that night. Not only is she fucking dope, she’s gonna win for several reasons:

  1.     She can sing and got a unique sound
  2.     She play the guitar
  3.     The fucking deal closer over everything else, she’s WHITE!

Look! I could really write this whole blog about Annalise, my opinions about her talent and why I think outta every other female I saw she’s the only one that might really be next and not even cause the other artists weren’t dope enough, but that’s not what I’m here to do. Maybe next time!

Leaf (@itsmeleaf)

LeafThe first featured artist on the bill, who was actually the second that night, was a vocalist named Leaf. And somebody really need to say this to Leaf—I really think she needs to add something to her name cause when I Googled her shit, I was only getting information about a bunch of leaves.  Sadly marketing is everything in this game.  Now as far as what she presents, she wasn’t ready yet.  Now there were a couple of hiccups in the beginning of her set that probably wasn’t her fault, but that’s not even what I’m talking about. First of all Leaf, and I hope you read this blog because you need to know: What was the whole point of having your two dancers on stage with you facing the wall and their backs to the crowd but not even dancing.  It was like they were on punishment for the entire first song.  It just seems foolish and you should change that part of your set. Now don’t get me wrong, I think Leaf can probably sing but stage presence was lacking.  I even surveyed a couple of spectators after her performance just to see if it was me, but nope, they felt the same way. I mean Leaf is cute and I know they say sex sells but I couldn’t help but feeling that this chick is really trying to make me hard the way her ass shakes more than her vocal chords were.  She may have some talent but her track selection and stage presence did not demonstrate much of it this night.

Nitty Scott (@nittyscottmc)

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Next on deck was Nitty Scott. In terms of emceeing, stage presence, looks, content, and musicality of what she presented, she’s my number one chick for this night.  Now I’m not saying that she had the best crowd response though and even though I’m saying that she’s super dope to me, unfortunately, I’m also saying that she’s not who’s next and I’ll tell you why later.  Crowd response as a category would have to go Young MA, the artist after Nitty who I will talk about in a minute!  But here’s what I like about Nitty and also why she’s not next. Yea yea yea! She’s pretty as fuck and yes if I had the chance I’d damn sure take it down!  But, that’s beside the point.  What intrigues me about her is that she’s not dumb and she’s not timid about showing that side of her in her music.  She reps the hip-hop voice in this feminist movement and in #Blacklivesmatter movement.  She asserts that feminine power like a weapon in this masculine dominated world. This was clear when she explained that the only difference between her and male emcees is that she has a vagina.  For this reason, outta respect for these feminine gods, I will try hard to refer to my vagina totting emcees as just emcees. These examples of her proactive consciousness are precisely why I fucks with the Scott.   However, on the same token you have to agree this is also why, sadly, she will probably only maintain an underground presence in this industry, sort of like Jean Grae.  Wow! That would be a dope female power collabo: Jean Grae and Nitty Scott MC. Somebody put that together please!

Young MA  (@hennynhoes)

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Now let’s talk about the closer, the finisher, who, at the end of her set, should’ve just dropped the mic like President Obama did! Young MA! She did come late to her set and half way through her set she stepped aside and passed the mic to the infamous Cardi B. But, I ain’t gonna say nothing about Cardi B, because let’s just face it, ‘nigga she made it!!!!’ And this here is about Who’s Next. For Young MA, the crowd was definitely fucking with her hard.  Her presence was loud like a beast on stage. I can’t even front if I wanted to, WORD!  She was walking around the stage taking phones from the crowd and recording video or snapping selfies then giving them back.  For anyone watching this performance, if her style wasn’t your cup of tea, you gotta admit that her presentation made you move.  In one of her records she’s very reminiscent of Mr. Cheeks from the Lost Boyz. I don’t know the name of the record but the beat got that Hot Nigga vibe to it also.   My only beef with Young MA’s performance was that she was rapping over her lyrics.  In my view and from my era, this is just a no no! Plus, she’s lyrical and had some dope punch lines that I missed during the show.  I had to go to the Youtube videos to get the full dose of what she was saying.  All and all Young MA could probably be Next.  She will absolutely have to smash through some barriers to get to the upper echelon of the industry.  She’s a young lesbian broad that could very well make history in this hip hop game by changing the face and culture of this movement.  The question is: are we ready for it yet?

Nitty Scott MC

#girlpower "making a living off of telling the truth"

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The Silent Night that Rocked New York City

By Moe Olivier

     Silent night flyerThere’s an old saying that goes, “There is nothing new under the Sun” and while that may be true, there is clearly more to see out here.  So this week I was invited to a silent 90’s party.  That’s right I said, “a silent 90’s party.” Located @SantosPartyHaus, 96 Lafayette St, New York, NY, folks came out in traditional 1990s hip hop gear, from adidas track suits with the headband to match to the classic basketball jersey.  I even saw some ladies who broke out the high waisted old acid wash jeans and midriff tank tops.  Honestly the way fashion trends are now the whole #90s look wasn’t really that nostalgic.  The party was just very reminiscent of gentrified #Brooklyn minus the hipsters, specifically referring to Bushwick and Bed Stuy or should I say East Williamsburg and Stuyvesant Heights. What I’ve learned was that this was called a day-party.  Something new that I’ve heard has been popping up around the NYC area.  The party started at 4pm and lasted until a little past 10pm.  At first I thought, “who the hell wants to start partying at 4 o’clock in the afternoon.  They buggin, ain’t nobody gonna even show up.”  I was even reluctant to go.  However, I’m forced to eat my words.  The party was ram packed with mofos ready to do the cabbage patch and the harlem shake, and I mean the real one.  Not that White boy bullshit that went viral on Youtube.  

Now don’t get it twisted, there was music involved, in what I thought was gonna be a party for mimes!  Apparently, there is a new thing happening on the party scene, some creative folks decided to have a DJ battle using, what had to be, a whole collection of wifi headphones.  The scene inside the party was kinda dope though.  There were two Djs playing at the s20160402_203502ame time, Dj Jynn and DJ Blackout.  All the party goers had on a set of phones with three channels.  One for DJ Jynn which lit up blue when tuned into his set and the other for DJ Blackout which lit up green on his.  The third channel was red.  It did not have a DJ connected to it but I used it anyway from time to time when both DJs were playing shit I couldn’t  fuck with. In other words, I’d rather listen to white noise than hear some of that garbage hip hop circulating the airwaves.  Anyway, the colors created a picturesque atmosphere in Santos while cats were busting the moves on the dance floor.  

The weirdest part of the evening was when I took off the headphones to  take in the musicless space.  It looked like all the crazies who would sing at that the top of their lungs with their ipod on, in the subway had gathered in the same location. It was like I had awaken from hypnosis and became one of those sophisticated type riding the A train for the first time and appalled at the young people 20160402_202504for being obnoxiously lost inside the music playing loudly in their headphones.  Then, when I put my headphones back on, they did not seem that crazy anymore and I became one of them.  However, thinking to myself while enjoying my own style of the milly rock.  “How crazy do I look to folks who have now taken off their headphone?”  

My last commentary about the 90s silent night party has to do with the showcase of the featured artist on the flyer, @HollywoodYSA.  Now, I would not be true to myself if I didn’t have at least one negative thing to say about this event so here it goes. Remember this event started about 4pm and is slated to end at 10.  By 8pm there still was no performance or even any mention of when it was gonna happen.  Instead, at approximately 8:30pm these mofos are singing happy birthday to someone who I’m assuming was the promoter.  Don’t get me wrong, singing happy birthday is cool, however, why does that have to supercede the artist’s showcase? And, they didn’t even informing the people who came to see the artist when this shit is supposed to go down!  That just seem like some narcissistic shit.  I mean let’s be clear.  You got me to come out because of what was promoted on the flyer.  I don’t know why other folks came out but that’s why i did!  The flyer said #90s.  If y’all don’t know yet, I was created by #90s culture.  The flyer also said Live performance by YSA.  I heard the boy spit before and he got bars so I came for that too.  I didn’t come to celebrate some unknowns birthday.  I was ready leave and so was a few other folks who actually left before me.  To be fair, I’m not sure why they left, but imma add them to my bandwagon, fuck it!   

Anyway, by 9:30 YSA is into his set.  I gotta admit,  dope shit!  I wanna even say it was worth the wait but I can’t because I didn’t wait.  I did however catch it later on video and yes I still caught goose bumps off the boy’s flow.  I love the call and response hiphop that evokes the crowds participation.  The performances added another unique element to the entire event.  The artist in the blue headphones.  The crowd in blue and green ones created and electrifying ambiance, while  reciting the lyrics during YSA’s performance.  “Roll that up light that up….SMOKE IT!!!!  Its great to see young emcees recreating what the essence of this music really is. In the end the #90s Silent party was far from quiet but a head on collision with dopeness!

Recap of @lbanksdabossy "90's Silent Party" #PinnacleAndOj never gets old! …#itsBEcomingNOrmal

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