Daily Archives: January 7, 2013

Dropout by Micah B.

Dropout by Micah B.

Rapper Micah B. delivers a music video for the track “Dropout”. He might of dropped out of college, but that’s not preventing him from driving his music career forward. Although the odds are stacked against him, he just needs one shot to prove his point. With his skills, it’s just a matter of time.

Listen to more Micah B.: In the Dark, The Rise and Mattress

Dropout by Micah B. (contains explicit lyrics)

Gift Deceit by Wong Fu Productions

Gift Deceit by Wong Fu Productions

With all the Christmas gifts, you’re bound to exchange or return a few. Just make sure it isn’t from Ted Fu of Wong Fu Productions. There are consequences when you return his gifts and the results are unsettling. Watch your back. Enjoy this first short from Wong Fu in 2013. Look for a cameo by Amy Okuda from The Guild.

Watch more shorts from Wong Fu Productions: Two Weeks Later: Resolution Fails, Hugger, Take it Slow, Two After Noon,The Catman Rises, Textreme, Race You, Real Friends, and The Last.

Gift Deceit by Wong Fu Productions

Don’t Worry by J. Reyez

Don't Worry by J. Reyez

Rapper J. Reyez released the music video for his single “Don’t Worry” of his Wake Up Call album. He tries to live up to his full potential in music with daily motivations. Pushing the excuses aside, the hip hop artist stays focused on his goal of making it. Learn from your failures and keep driving forward. Don’t stop chasing those dreams. You can get the single on Don't Worry - Wake Up Call.

Listen to more music from J. Reyez : My Riches, Tomorrow, Stolen Dreams, Friend or Foe, Take The Pain Away, Grateful, Crew Here, Bad One, There For You, What I Do, On My Throne, Have It All, Try Again and There For You.

Don’t Worry by J. Reyez (contains explicit lyrics)

Lyrics to Don’t Worry by J. Reyez

(Verse 1)
I paint a picture for anybody that’s been broke
all the hard times that you just couldn’t let go
doing everything that you could just to get dough
but please leave the violence out, put down that pistol
I know how it feels now, stressed out and busy
I’m trying to pay the bills now, maturity just hit me
I’m trying to make it, why am I even stressful?
I should be glad God made me this successful
I’ve lived it all, witnessing my mom lose her job
after when my parents split, seen my dad move and gone
didn’t even give a f*ck, I used that excuse a lot
I kept it moving, I’m determined, I refuse to stop
stories of pain, I’m trying to see them brighter days
if I could get some motivation, use it right away
but never write in vain, I’m trying to make a change
represent for finding hope, exchange it for the fame

(Chorus)
don’t worry no more, don’t cry no more
just keep your head strong ’cause there’s still more hope
yeah, we gon’ pull through this thing, don’t you worry
all the bullshit and pain, don’t you worry
we need to strive and we all got potential
motivation is a daily essential
we gon’ pull through this thing, don’t you worry
all the bullshit and pain, don’t you worry

(Verse 2)
it ain’t over just because you fell a couple times
stop being lazy, you need to get up and try
a couple mo’ times, don’t waste your own time
there’s no easy route, stop wasting it on crime
when it catches up, when that crime gets you
you’ll be isolated from the joy that life gives you
staring a blank wall, wishing you never did that
for the rest of your life, every day you’ll regret that
getting locked up is no f*ckin’ life homie
the good die young but that ain’t f*ckin’ right homie
I even built the strength to leave that damn life behind
time to grow up and you’ll find that man right inside
build the courage up, catch your damn dreams
for the kids, if you could see what a man sees
understand, it pays off, what it’s meant to be
make your peers proud, surrounded by positivity

Mandevilla : short film

Mandevilla : short film

The short film MANDEVILLA, featuring Jun Kim, Arden Cho and Lance Lim, is part of a campaign against domestic violence. This film was created specifically for the Korean American community, but domestic violence is a problem within all communities. Children who grow up witnessing family violence are at an increased risk of repeating the cycle of violence. Stop the violence and start the process of healing. Please share this powerful film with your audience, friends, and family. We hope it will find it’s way to victims and abusers who are seeking help. If you know someone who is suffering from domestic violence, please encourage them to get help.

Here’s more videos on domestic violence: Shadow of a Man, Didn’t Mean It by Jasmine V, Room, Something by Bambu, Let This Die by Brian Joo x Flowsik of Aziatix, Jeremy Lin in dating violence PSA , Beautiful, Someday by May Ling, and Walking On Thin Ice by Tila Tequila.

Mandevilla : short film

Planet Express EP by Adam Warrock

Planet Express EP by Adam Warrock

Nerdcore rapper Adam Warrock released his first free EP “Planet Express” about FUTURAMA! Feel the funk of the 6 track EP from the Planet Express Crew to Zapp Brannigan’s sultry love tactics. Even Bender has his own track. Here’s more from Adam Warrock about his new EP:

I’ve been a fan of Futurama for, well, most of my adult life. I can’t even begin to tell you how many times I’ve watched the original four seasons (commentaries included), and how overjoyed I was when it got brought back by Comedy Central. Look, I love The Simpsons (anyone who’s around my age has to, it’s law), but I’ve always been one of those obnoxious people who say that Futurama is both funnier and more emotionally rewarding on a more consistent basis. At least, that’s my personal opinion. And if you don’t agree? Then bite my shiny metal ass.

Here’s the complete track listing:
1. The Future (Of Delivery)
2. Brannigan’s Law
3. A Song by Holophoner
4. Roswell That Ends Well
5. Do the Bender
6. Futurama Theme (Remix)

You can download the full EP FREE here.

Listen to more Adam WarRock: City Beautiful, Maybe (I Can Call You), Ghostal EP, Parks+Rec EP, Browncoats mixtape, and 616

Planet Express EP by Adam Warrock