I proudly announce my first poetry book after “Hiphop Kruzade,” which I penned under “Written In Gold.” I plan to publish it as an eBook on March 16, 2016. It is customary for me to treat my fans with music to each book. The accompanying music for this project is Continue Reading
Word to the Streets Pt. 2
They became ashamed of their talent because of what others had to say. When they did not earn much money, their family, friends, and community.” Remember that blog I wrote called “Word To The Streets”? When did I explain where I was coming from with the music, why I did what Continue Reading
20 Ruttish Sexii, Sexies of 2015 Pt. 1
A Slot-C will be a Slot-C, whether Caucasian, African, Asian, Arab, Native, or Hispanic. The consensus is that Slot-C is the end goal of a man’s lust. As opposed to what many are taught, any man can attest that after his fair share of Slot-Cs, he never found one that Continue Reading
Top 5 Reasons Why ISIS is Bad News for a Real Nigga
You’re trying to come up in life, earn outside the establishment, and secure a good financial status. You want to beat the system so you can get ahead. You’re a misunderstood nigga because you do not follow anybody anywhere. You do your own thing. Guess what’s your biggest problem right Continue Reading
Meek Mill is Dope
Let me be the first to say it; I sided with Drake during the Drake vs. Meek Mill lyrical squabble. There’s no question that Drake is the more prominent superstar. You’d agree if you’re a Hiphoppa who respects the Kulture. Regarding that 2015 Drake and Mill battle, The 6 God Continue Reading
Celebrating the 7th Anniversary of “While I’m Still Young.”
Join Freddy Will Industries to commemorate the 7th anniversary of “While I’m Still Young… The Talking Drums, ” released in Toronto, Canada, on September 23rd, 2008. This crossover album features the single: ‘City Boy feat. Winnie Culture,’ ‘Strangers,’ ‘How Would I Know – feat. Jay NY’ and ‘Waiting for 4 Continue Reading
Top 5 Potential Goat Emcees
On the other hand Drake did not make that list either. I explain, that I do think he’s high up there but he has other talents like singing and acting that collectively propelled him to superstardom. In my last emcee blog, I talked about who I thought were the top Continue Reading
Did They Ever Like Us?
Sometimes I see the people rooting for our enemy.” Donald Trump is very arrogant but also makes a serious point. Do people like Americans in these other countries? I would never have thought America resented as close as Canada and Mexico, but after visiting both countries, I came to that alienating Continue Reading
Mental Illness: (Law & Order S7 E22)
To this vein, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, autism, cognitive disorder, dyslexia, substance abuse and obsessive compulsive disorder are just few off a long list of “mental illnesses” that are judged incorrectly. Click HERE to watch the episode. Stereotypes are impregnable misjudgments entrenched by ignorance in society. In this vein, Continue Reading
Future of Emergency Medical Service in Canada
Throughout history, paramedicine has never remain stagnant. Paramedic duties have intensified over time.” The transformation of our world has introduced changes and altered many of our norms. Some practices have become outdated, while others remain relevant. For Emergency Medical Service, these norms apply to training, equipment, legal protection, job description, Continue Reading
Was it Diabetic Ketoacidosis or a Panic Attack
SCENE A BP Canada filling station on Lakeshore Blvd. in Etobicoke, On. Canada. INCIDENT HISTORY 10:25 am/Monday: 33-year-old Rochelle was fueling her 2011 Chevy Malibu at a BP Canada filling station when a 2007 Camaro plunged into Rochelle’s fuel dispenser. The Camaro also sideswiped a car pulling out of another Continue Reading
To Galvanize the Hip Hop Kulture in Canada
Allow me to take this time to salute the emcees who have joined me to write about our Kulture in Canada. Writing is not easy. I’ve written about Hiphop for years (since 2007), sometimes addressing the politically correct whistleblowers who slam Hiphop. The people with strong influence in the GTA are likelier to disregard Hiphop. I felt it necessary to express the Kulture as a rapper/emcee.
Matthew “Delee” John
Delee started his musical journey in Grenada. At ten, he was a mouth organ player in a scratch band with a box bass, a scratcher, and a milk pan player. He moved on to Harmony Brass as a drummer/vocalist from this rudimentary beginning. By 1979 Delee had co-written the 1979 Grenada Road March song, “Stand up Grenada.”
Canadian Smokers
In most places where I’ve been, people start smoking because they think it’s cool. They lean on walls, walk with a strut, dance, flick, and puff smoke. Once they start, they get hooked and continue “being cool.” I’ve seen many exciting kinds of smokers in my day. I’ve even bummed Continue Reading