I heard this song on the radio today, so I am sure that it will soon be played out. Plus it is just hilariously ignorant sounding enough that the radio will be sure to have it on heavy rotation. Still, I like it because it reminds me of 80's rap - LL Cool J and Experience Unlimited. Shout out to New Orleans bounce music and DC go-go music. Check out Wale's new song, "Clappers":
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Book Review: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
As the daughter of two Nigerians, when I saw Chinua Achebe’s “ThingsFall Apart” on my optional reading list in high school I neglected to see the
added value in reading it. I chose to read something else and went along my way
for years unknowing of what I had missed.
As time went by, people kept telling me that it was a great
novel. My family members had all read it. A month ago, a good friend suggested
that I read Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”, and by some naturally
occurring phenomenon I picked up my sister’s copy and read it.
Cover to cover, it was a great novel. More than that, it
tells the story of interconnectedness that so many of us choose to ignore. But,
if we choose to read about it, it can open us up to the wonders of who we are
and where we come from.
It tells the story of an Ibo village in Nigeria
not so long ago. Like a folktale about tradition, family, beliefs, and customs
it invited me into a life that only my grandparents and those before them knew
in totality. Though my parents and relatives know these elements well, as immigrants
who were brought up in a country “fallen apart” so to speak, they have carried on
with traditions mixed with an imposed cultural ideology.
Thankfully, I chose to broaden my knowledge of what I have
had a limited understanding of. Reading
“Things Fall Apart” led me to questions and exploration of my own family
history. It brought back memories of my parents’ sharing of ideals and values.
More significantly, it captured my imagination and my heart.
I know Okonkwo and his father’s duality. It exists in every
family, generation after generation. I have heard of Ezinma and have seen
Ekwefi’s struggle. It tells a beautifully unabashed account of a people- their
livelihood, land, and customs - through proverbs, symbolism and vivid detail.
First published in 1958, “Things Fall Apart” has several
sequels that share the stories of the main character’s family members. An
acclaimed Nigerian author and accomplished professor, Chinua Achebe passed away on March 21, 2013.
Solange: Stillness is The Move Song
Tonight is the much-anticipated Solange concert! I am excited to hear all the songs from her Sol-Angel album, which is my favorite one so far, and "Losing You". On You Tube this morning I came across this song, which I think is quite good.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Solange Knowles: Losing You Music Video
As a fan of Solange Knowles for her authenticity and love for fashion, art, and music, I am happy to say that I finally got tickets to see her in concert! Last time she performed in this city, the tickets sold out in a day! Here's is her very true to form video, "Losing You". It was taped in Cape Town, South Africa.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Lupe Fiasco: B* Bad video
This is why I love Lupe Fiasco's music. It has a message that actually makes you think.
Lupe Fiasco - Bitch Bad from Gil Green on Vimeo.
Lupe Fiasco - Bitch Bad from Gil Green on Vimeo.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Design House: Marimekko
All because of Google, I delightfully discovered Marimekko today. Apparently, the design house had SJP donning its bright and vivacious wares on Sex and the City. As I perused through the clothes and interior design, some of the products looked familiar to me. And by doing a bit more research I found that not only do they sell their products in multiple brick and mortar clothing stores, but one of these stores includes Anthropologie. It's one of my favorite shops and also a previous place of employment. Not only was Anthro a blissful memory of working days and a blissful past time, Anthro is also a place of artful expression and unique finds, such as Marimekko!
From the Marimekko Converse Collection
| Pic Credit: http://us.marimekko.com/ |
| Pic Credit: http://usstore.marimekko.com/apparel/women.asp |
Monday, October 3, 2011
New Songs
Red Cafe & Ryan Leslie feat. Rick Ross "Fly Together"
Here's the instrumental, which is quite good.
Other New Songs:
Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris "We Found Love"
Drake "Headlines"
This isn't new, but it's too good to not be included.
Sade "By Your Side" Remix by Cottonbelly
www.redhot.org
Here's the instrumental, which is quite good.
Other New Songs:
Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris "We Found Love"
Drake "Headlines"
This isn't new, but it's too good to not be included.
Sade "By Your Side" Remix by Cottonbelly
www.redhot.org
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