Daily Archives: May 29, 2012

Kick It by D-Pryde

Kick It by D-Pryde

Rapper D-Pryde enters hip hop storytelling mode with his latest work “Kick It”. He tells the tale of a friendship/relationship cut short due to drinking and driving. The tearful story will have you thinking twice about drunk driving whether you’re the driver or a passenger. When accidents like these happen, it doesn’t just affect the people in the car. The ramifications of their actions affect their friends and family in very dramatic ways. Don’t drink and drive. Friends don’t let friends drive drunk.

Listen to more D-Pryde: Kicking Infants, Start Again, Big Shot, Priorities, and Outro Flow.

Kick It by D-Pryde

Lyrics to Kick It by D-Pryde

I met you through a
Friend I used to know up in highschool//
Thought you were type cool, every-time I’d run by you//
You’d talk to me here and there, I thought you were cool and stuff//
I started to like you more, at times I would scoop you up//
You asked me what college I go to, well I dropped out//
You said you went to humber college and its hard to be there//
I said I travel frequently, mostly not in town//
You said you were studying, you’re try-ing to be a teacher//
I thought that was interesting, you grew with intetions//
I felt you ’cause the things that you would say would make sense
And
I just grew to be attatched to you so I just started missin you too//
And everytime you called you asked me “can I kick it with you”?

You always hated your eyes, cause they were plain brown//
You had a blackbook, writing everything down//
with crazy long hair that I would play with every-day//
And we’d cuddle while we’d listen to slow jams//
You’d tell me all your secrets, things you-did-in-the-past//
You used to blow trees,-but-those-things-you-did-didnt last//
You skip like every class to talk to me, I called to check up on you//
We’d always grab sushi, I’d-be-that-dude-you-would-talk-to//
Bout bad kissers,
I’d tell you I was good at that stuff//
We slid kisses to each other, then our clothes would slip off//
And every time I’d say I need you, you’d be missin me too//
And I would ask, can I kick it withchu//

This is where I bring this story to an end//
When you went to all these parties with your friends//
Back to blowin trees again and drinking real heavily//
And then I got scared from this message that you texted me//
You said you rode with Chris up in his car, at the end of the night//
He had some drinks in his system, you were in the back seat//
Started swervin down the road…and your friends were in fright//
I-called you, you didn’t answer, after that I fell asleep//
I woke up the next morning in tears//
a car crash up happened highway, I was mourning in fear//
It was crazy cause I swear the love we had was like a friendship//
And now it seems like everything just ended//
I’m lookin at this news report about this young kid drunk driving//
With 3 girls up in the car and I felt a great pain stuck//
I saw a list of all the people that just died in the crash//
And was hurt mad crazy when your name came up//
Fast forward to the funeral and yes I was present//
Roses all up on your casket, parents crying and all that//
Your friends were all there, cryin like nervous wrecks and
I was witnessing the pain and heard them wantin their friend back…
I walked up to your casket with a rose…
Said “everyday I’m gon be thinking of you”…
and up there is where you’re missing me too//
So when my time comes I’ll be there asking hey, can I kick it with you?

Felicia Day Cuts a Rug with KevJumba

Felicia Day Cuts a Rug with KevJumba

Felicia Day and KevJumba take a swing dance lesson together. See how they learn to cut a rug with each other from the basics to the robot to the charleston to the death drop. Will they master the moves? If they can, this duo just might end up on Dancing with the Stars. (Previously, Team Jumba made an appearance on the animated version of Dancing with the Stars.

Felicia Day Cuts a Rug with KevJumba

Mister French Taste : Episode 3

Mister French Taste : Episode 3

In episode 3 of Mister French Taste, Mister French and Leon get to know each other a little better. On their first shopping expedition together, Mister French and Leon have a close encounter with the fashion savvy Lily Lee. However, they all soon discover that they have wildly differing opinions of what exactly is avant garde.

Previous episodes:
Mister French Taste : Episode 1
Mister French Taste : Episode 2

Mister French Taste : Episode 3

More about Mister French Taste
Mister French Taste is an etiquette coach who is faced with the challenge of a lifetime: transforming the unruly Leon, the only son of a conservative Hong Kong family and a constant source of scandals and shame into a perfectly groomed gentleman while at the same time, trying to steal the heart of Lily, the beautiful young heiress to a Hong Kong fashion empire, educated and smart, and fluent in the art of shopping. Watch Hong Kong and France collide in this hilarious comedy of manners! Watch this new series from director Jennifer Thym (Lumina webseries and Bloodtracffick)

Gravity Won’t Save Me by Jesse Barrera

Gravity Won't Save Me by Jesse Barrera

Singer/Songwriter Jesse Barrera gave a sneak peek at his new demo song “Gravity Won’t Save Me”. It gives you a taste of what you can expect from his upcoming album. The song tackles the tough topic of a broken relationship. He contemplates the reason for the breakup. Here’s more from Jesse Barrera on his new song:

Started writing for the new record recently. It’s been a minute since I’ve done a song but I wanted to post this so you guys could have some new JB to jam on for awhile!!! The new record is going to be a fun, upbeat one and I’m starting to love the direction it’s going in. Definitely re-visiting my roots on this new stuff. Hope you like this first demo / song.

We’re looking forward to Jesse’s record later this year. In the meantime, listen to more of his music: Stay With Me, Tangled Up, You’ll Feel Alive, That’s You, and I Never Said That It Was Easy.

Gravity Won’t Save Me by Jesse Barrera

Lyrics to Gravity Won’t Save Me by Jesse Barrera

I watched you leave
So comfortably
The stories we had
You could throw em in the sea
I heard that you’ve changed
Every word I believed
I bet you’re doing fine
But everybody still thinks you’re mean

(Why did you do it?)
How could you play the game
And end it all without me

(Why did you do it?)
Your heart is taking off
The gravity won’t save me

Your love is fire
Burnin’ everybody down
The circus is over
No ring to run around
I wish you’d take it back
All the things that you said
I built it up, you broke it down
Just upped and left

(Why did you do it?)
How could you play the game
And end it all without me

(Why did you do it?)
Your heart is taking off
The gravity won’t save me

Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 11

Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 11

In the Powerhouse episode “Girls Night”, Tim and Pedro try to get in touch with their feminine sides when the girls cut them off. The two misinterpret Rick’s advice and throw a slumber party. They go a little too far with their feminine touch. Will Rick’s advice pay off or back fire for the fellas?

Previous episodes:
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 1
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 2
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 3
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 4
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 5
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 6
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 7
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 8
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 9
Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 10

Powerhouse Season 2 Episode 11 (contains explicit language)

Growing Up by Monsters Calling Home

Growing Up by Monsters Calling Home

Monsters Calling Home released their debut music video “Growing Up”. The video for the folksy song was shot in local Los Angeles neighborhoods where the band first began playing and now calls home. Watch this multi-talented group show you their musical skills. Get to know the band members Daniel Chae, John Chong, Jennifer Rim, Sally Kang, Joe Chun, and Alex Hwang. Deeply into music and God, they hope to put on honest and heartfelt performances wherever they are asked. They play loud & soft and sing about folks they know, they want to be, and they imagine in the dark. Look for more from Monsters Calling Home coming soon.

Growing Up by Monsters Calling Home

Lyrics to Growing Up by Monsters Calling Home

There’s a fight to be won for the love you find at home
There is work to be done before you rest your weary bones
I’m finding peace don’t come to everyone I know
So I will love in this life till I finally have to go

Well I know I have lived just a wrinkle of my life
And I hear so many times, it’ll be over when I blink twice
So please forgive if I don’t walk off that plank stuck in your eye
I’ve got my life to love and I’m here to take what’s mine

Growing up child is just a matter of time
Forgiven all you’ve got so won’t you dance under the sun
Growing old feels like your giving up your soul
And I’d rather give it freely to the ones that I call home

I ain’t scared no not afraid of the world in front of me
I found my way without your help with a broken family
I’ll take my breaks with my sins, I’ll do as I do please
With my friends till the end, there lies my loyalty
With my friends till the end, my lies their loyalty

I used to close my eyes to what stirred under my bed
Now they’re open wide to the monsters in my head
Instead of claws they whisper lies, sinking fear in quiet steps
So I will fight in the light till i give my final breath