We kicked things off with the Hip Hop Fight Club's East Coast bracket, and you'll be surprised to find out who came out on top. We also got into the holiday spirit and discussed what if Santa was black, which led us into another racial conversation centered around the white bank robber who dressed up as a black dude while putting in his work. We put Clifford's latest release No Mercy on the choppoing block for this episode's Blend It or Bump It, sampled a domestic brew for the Stash Box, and chopped it up on a bunch of other topics to wrap up our last show for 2010.
This is Joell's spin on Lloyd Bank's "Beamer, Benz, or Bentley" track. Instead of talking about flossin, Joell and Capo pay homage to hustlin out of the low-key whips. I like Joell on this track better than Banks or Juelz, but I still ain't crazy about that beat.
I had to post his if nothing else for hypocrisy comedic value. Pepsi (the same company that dropped Ludacris as a spokesperson) has Jadakiss kick off a Pepsi commercial disguised as a cipher with a rhyme about drugs, guns, robbery, and murder!!! Now its not like I would expect anything else from "J to the muah", but I just find it funny considering Pepsi's rocky past with rap.
Sidenote: Will someone please tell Jim Jones to stop rapping with that goofy @$$ slur he's recently developed. Actually just tell dude not to rap at all.