Monday, January 20, 2014

My Intro To Let U Know

Welcome everyone.  This is my first official blog.  I think every now and then, I would attempt to start a blog a few years ago, but never stuck with it.  However, this time it is a class requirement and I’m hoping it’ll turn into something that I’ll stick with even after the class ends. 

I was told to blog about something that I’m passionate about and the first thing that came to mind was hip-hop.  I remember in the movie Brown Sugar, Sidney’s first question to interviewees was “When did you fall in love with hip-hop?”  My answer would’ve been 1990 when I was 13.  Before then, I was just in “like” mode with hip-hop.  I remember my older brother playing LL, Beastie Boys and Kool Moe Dee, but I remember the first hip-hop tape I bought was Digital Underground’s Sex Packets and after that I became obsessed with hip-hop.

As I’ve gotten older though, my passion for hip-hop has remained, but it’s had its fair share of ups and downs.  When I was younger, I swore I would always be into hip-hop and would stay on top of the new artists.  I turned 37 recently though and I feel like I’ve turned into some of the older people I used to criticize.  The ones that always cry about the good ole days of music.  Sort of like Steve Harvey’s crybaby rant in the Original Kings of Comedy when he talked about why he couldn’t get into hip-hop because they didn’t talk about anything. 

I cussed Steve Harvey out for that rant and now I’m the one sitting around criticizing today’s hip-hop artists, but I swear the music today isn’t as good as when I came of age in the 90s.  I had Wu-Tang, Biggie, Pac, Tribe Called Quest, Redman and the list goes on.  Now my nieces and nephews are stuck with Wacka Flocka, Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne.  Don’t get me wrong though, there are some dope artists out there now like Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, so hip-hop’s not entirely dead like some people would believe.

Don’t worry though, not all of my blogs are going to be about trashing the current state of hip-hop.  Part of my purpose for this blog is take you back to the 90s era of hip-hop as I reminisce on what it meant to me, but I also want to give some shine to some of the artists that I think are carrying on the tradition that I fell in love with.  I know we won’t agree on everything, but I hope this blog entertains you and please feel free to contact me with any comments, criticisms, suggestions, etc.


One last thing, for those that don’t know, the title of the blog was inspired by Common’s song from 1994 titled I Used To Love H.E.R.  With H.E.R. standing for “Hip-hop in its Essence and Real”.  Peep the video.

9 comments:

  1. Hi Eddie--

    I can appreciate your passion for music.I myself have a passion for jazz music amongst others but jazz is definitely my favorite. I like to collect records and am trying to build up my collection again.

    Also I heard this story a couple of month's ago on snap judgement. It's called "J Dilla's lost scrolls". http://snapjudgment.org/j-dilla%E2%80%99s-lost-scrolls

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    1. I remembering reading the story about the guy who had came across Dilla's record collection. I didn't get a chance to listen to this link in it's entirety, but I'm going to make sure I do. Thanks for the link. I appreciate it.

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    2. It's a great story. The guy who found the collection is an old friend of mine's older brother. I listen to the show every week and was shocked when I heard it was Jeff who found the collection.

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  2. We are in the same age bracket. It is weird to listen to a song I used to LOVE in my 20s while I am driving a minivan filled with kids.

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    1. Yeah I feel the same way sometimes. I also find it funny how I'll hear certain lyrics with certain subject matter that I didn't pick up on as a kid.

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  4. Eddie,
    I have also created my first blog for this class and actually enjoy it. I really enjoyed your post and appreciate your passion for Hip-Hop. I am a Hip-Hop fan along with other genres as well. I think it is great that you incorporated some background on where your blog title " I used to love H.E.R" was inspired from!

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