Daily Archives: March 15, 2013

Bananas by Kixxie Siete

Bananas by Kixxie Siete

Rapper Kixxie Siete goes ape on his track “Bananas”. He’s living the high life blinged out with bottles and models. It’s loyalty over royalty as he moves on up. His partying ways are bananas.

Listen to more Kixxie Siete: The Resolution, Tio Mari, The Breakout, Way too Long, Break Even, Enter the Swaggin’ #1 (Snake Style), Enter the Swaggin’ #2 (Tiger Style), and Enter the Swaggin’ #3 (Monkey Style).

Bananas by Kixxie Siete (contains explicit lyrics)

Why Are You Leaving? by Colette Carr x KevNish of Far East Movement

Why Are You Leaving? by Colette Carr x KevNish of Far East Movement

Colette Carr x KevNish of Far East Movement collaborate on the single “Why Are You Leaving?” off Colette Car’s “Skitszo Part 2” EP. The breakup song shares the female perspective on what happened in their relationship. She perplexed by his actions and feels lost for answers. KevNish anchors the song with the male perspective on the situation. Love is a complex beast. You can get the track on Why Are You Leaving? (feat. Kev Nish) - Skitszo, Pt. 2 - EP or amazon.

Listen to music off their Dirty Bass album : Christmas In Downtown LA, Lovetron, Change Your Life, Little Bird, Turn Up the Love, Turn Up the Love (fan version), Dirty Bass, Live My Life, Candy, Live My Life (Party Rock Remix).

Why Are You Leaving? by Colette Carr x KevNish of Far East Movement

Lyrics to Why Are You Leaving? by Colette Carr x KevNish of Far East Movement

Why O why are you leaving?
When I desperately need you
O why are you leaving?
I guess I will not know
O why are you leaving?
When I desperately need you
O why are you leaving
I guess I will not know
Oooo Oooo yea
I guess I will not know
Oo ooo Ooooo
I guess I will not know

Heavy-hitter to the heart what I step to
never spent a minute apart when I met you
the only one that got you the only one to get you
not I’m ripped apart and you’re the one I want to vent to
never should have let you
never should have met up
watch me turn my back first
so you can see me well up
all because you’re fed up
tryna hold my head high
decapitated I hate it I hate you.

[Chorus]
You were like my calculator
I could always count on you
now you’re like I’ll see you later
and I don’t know what to do
counting all the times but none of this adds up
to the moon and back is taking off NASA
no solution keep it moving I dunno what the do
one plus one equals two too late too soon
no reason new truth,
you just decide it’d be cool to rip my heart out like its a loose tooth- bite me.

[Chorus]

look, these days are like a speaker box got us so out of phase
we always said we’d keep it primo nothing could fade
I’m here the stay say my peace a million miles away
I never meant to ruff her feathers in the bed that we made
I admit sometimes I’m off into space
I try and fix all the things I can’t change
but if I’m gone I’m never too far to say our love stays everlasting like bass

[Chorus]

Hapa Japan 2013

Hapa Japan 2013

From April 2-6, 2013, Hapa Japan will be celebrating the emerging global HAPA community through concerts, exhibits, comedy nights, film screenings, and academic conference in Los Angeles! Featuring musicians like YouTube sensations, Kina Grannis and Justin Nozuka, writers like American Book Award-winners Ruth Ozeki and Sesshu Foster, comedians like KT Tatara and Dan Nainan, film directors who will be screening the LA premier of Hafu: The Mixed Race Experience of Japan, and scholars from Stanford, Kyoto University, UCLA, and USC, the 5-Day Festival is free and open to the public.

In Japan, a country known for its homogeneity, one in twenty-five babies born today has a non-Japanese parent. And in America, according to the 2010 U.S. Census, nearly half of all Japanese Americans also identify as multiracial. Well before the next census in 2020, the majority of the Japanese American community will be mixed race. In an increasingly global age, “Hapa Japanese” individuals, or mixed roots and mixed race persons of Japanese ancestry, live around the world!

Hapa Japan 2013