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Ha! Duly noted. But it's more that the eye-roller was channeling the part of me that prefers to ignore CB's ugly side when I'm working, which made me think about playing any number of other songs that would keep people in a riot. I guess it's an unfortunate side of my job that I shouldn't really police the morality of

I was DJing the other night and two women approached me. The first asked for Chris Brown ("I know he did some bad things but he is just such an incredible artist.") The second rolled her eyes and said "Well I'm not going to request a woman-beater…" They went back and forth like that for a minute and then the first

Is it just me or does it sound more like they are cheering? I watched the video anticipating some sweet juicy boo action, but at best that was indifferent crowd yelling. I guess I'll watch again and hope I am wrong.

Seeing the poster for this every day in the subway, I thought "None of the actors can even muster a convincing emotion for a moment for the poster? That's trouble. Anyone who has seen the poster knows what I'm talking about.

That's all true. And yeah, there are a ton of promising acts out there. But now, all the money in music is in touring so great studio albums become more rare and acts like Young Money suck all the air out of the room. Listening to XM/Sirius and trying to find good hip hop is way harder than it should be. And I like to

Pop hip-hop has become so overwhelmingly misogynistic and devoid of inspiration both lyrically and musically that it's hard to listen too. And this is from someone who grew up listening to NWA and Too $hort, and currently makes a living spinning some of these records (thankfully not too often.) Underground hip-hop

I liked it. It reminded me of that classic Carlin show in the 70s