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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Foolish Wednesday's: T.O.N.Y.
written by Scottlaroc
I think we all have had a T.O.N.Y. ( the other night why) as complex
people we tend to find love in hopeless places. Hooking up with a TONY usually
means that your going to have some type of regret, deep down inside you know
its wrong but the feeling feels so right. TONY's exist only because of emotions.
Emotions that don't exceed pass the current moment. Hooking up with a Tony means
you know the outcome, you know its not going to last as well as the
potential of you getting hurt, but you do it anyway because of the "
current" feelings he/she brings you. T.O.N.Y is love that's only
temporally its not lasting love, its love you crave at your most vulnerable
times. The times where you are waiting on love but become anxious and impatience
with loves slow delivery. If I had to characterize what a TONY would be,
it would be a bad boy , a free cage bird (party girl), a smooth operator
(smooth talker), a Ex or maybe a hood rat( what ever opposite you know you
should stay away from) Many of us have had experience with these types of individuals, the ones we know we shouldn't date, but date
anyway because of the feeling that
we know we are going to get, the satisfaction, even if its a short satisfaction.
We all want love, we all know how good the feeling is and sometimes we are
willing to risk our sanity chasing a TONY. Tony’s are not in it for the long
run, they are the moment seekers.
No matter how good you might think you two have it, Tony’s are not going
to stick around in the long hall.
There’s no need to talk commitment or relationship because Tony’s don’t
have the intention to be the poster child for what a committed relationship looks like. A Tony could also
be someone who you out grew but your just caught up in the moment of having and
loving someone. Once that Love Jones is gone and reality sits in, your asking
your self “ what the hell” did I get myself into. Its only human nature for
humans to want and feel some type of love even if it’s for a moment. A wise
person once told me that we were not meant to be by ourselves, this may be true
but just make sure you don't run true love off because your chasing the TONY's
of the world.
Solange T.O.N.Y
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Meek Mill the People's Champ? Dreamchasers 2 review
Writtern by Taira " Scottlaroc" Scott.
Its 2012, but it’s feeling more like 1986. Shit’s fucked up.
With black on black crime at an all time high, where it’s more common to attend
a funeral then a college graduation, people are losing hope. Among the hopeless, are those who see adversity but are still pushing forward. 25-year-old Philly rapper Meek Mill, knows first hand what
your environment can make you become. From having the circumstances of a “have
not” to transforming a weary destiny to self made. Dropping his new Mixtape
entitled Dreamchasers 2 Meek gives the people what they need the most; hope and
reality. Dreamchasers 2 lives up to
its anticipation with DJ Drama setting up the theme and direction throughout
each track. “They say your brain is most creative in your sleep, in the sleep
state the brain thinks much more
visually and intuitively, as dream
chasers we accomplish that wide awake.” DC2 is a
sightful mixtape that shows a young kid from the hood on the brink of reaching
his dreams that seemed so impossible. DC2 picks up right where the first dreamchasers mixtape left off. Its no secret, why over
2 million people waited to download this mixtape mainly because we all can connect with the under dog. Just like
other Philly rappers, Meek Mill is able to connect the streets with gritty imagery, soul provoking concepts and a voice where you have
no other choice but to listen. DC2 gives its audience a glimpse to what it
feels like to wish, to hope, and
to continue to walk forward with your dreams and to finally see progress with
tracks like “ Use to be, Ride, Big Dreams, Ready or Not, On my way.” In
addition, Meek Mill keeps it sexy for all the independent party chicks to the
strippers all around the world with tracks like “Take u home, and Face down.” Meek Mill’s life may have changed since
jumping on the hip-hop scene but he keeps it hood and ratchet with tracks like
: Everyday, Racked up Shawty, Str8 like that ,Amen, Burn & House
Party Remix. DC2 deliver’s a good balance of stuntin, hood life, thug life and lyrical content while serving its
core fans but applying pressure to the masses.
Not only does DC2 express Meek
Mill’s abrasive lyrics but with guest appearances from other artist like: Big
Sean, Drake, Wale, Rick Ross, 2
Chainz, Trey Songz, Kendrick Lamar, & Fabolous sets up the tone of a league of underdogs. With Dreamchasers 2 dropping, one things
for certain Meek Mill is a force that can’t be overlooked, he definitely has something
to say and he definitely wants in. Over all its worth having and worth nodding
to.
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