Tuesday, December 1, 2009

INSTRUMENTALS OF THE DAY


Whats hood everybody, hope yall enjoyed your Thanksgiving, got some hot beats for ya.
MIDI MARC is a producer out of South Carolina, and he has put together one of the better collection's of instrumentals that I have heard. This project consists of 20 plus beats, (mostly soul) hope everyone enjoys.
CLICK ON LINK 2 DOWNLOAD
http://strictlybeats.blogspot.com/2008/01/midimarc-no-lyrics-necessary-vol-1.html

ALSO, check out STRICTLYBEATS.BLOGSPOT.COM for more beats and HIP-HOP related content, its dope!!

Monday, November 23, 2009

from THURSDAY's show

This is another one of the videos featured on our show, PIRATE RADIO TV, last Thursday. This one is from the group, HORSESHOE GANG, and they are from Long Beach, California. Hope yall enjoy it, wish HIP-HOP had some more lyrical shit like this.


check out PIRATE RADIO TV every THURSDAY, 11PM, CH 56 IN MANHATTAN, NYC OR U CAN CATCH IT ON A LIVE STREEM @ MNN.ORG, JUST FIND PIRATE RADIO TV ON THE HOME PAGE

INSTRUMENTAL OF THE DAY


Check out KING LYKEN's instrumental project, worth a listen
http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/man-down-ent-king-lyken-dinner-time

Friday, November 20, 2009

from LAST NIGHTS show....

Thanks to everyone who watched last night's show, the whole episode will re-run next THURDAY @ it's normal time (THURSDAY, 11PM, CH 56 IN MANHATTAN, NYC OR U CAN CATCH IT ON A LIVE STREEM @ MNN.ORG, JUST FIND PIRATE RADIO TV ON THE HOME PAGE). This is a freestyle by AC, an MC out of STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK. Special thanks to Rashid Sani management, END OF ERA prod, producer J GLAZE and UNDERGROUNDHIPHOP.COM, who this footage was taken by.

CHECK OUT AC ON YOUTUBE
http://www.youtube.com/AConDemand

INSTRUMENTALS OF THE DAY


Happy Friday all my peoples, here are some bangers for your cipher's.
I downloaded these beats off a site called Mixtapetorrent.com, big up's to them. Most of these beats are pretty fire, dude from DETROIT really doing his thing on this one, def worth the download.
CLICK ON LINK 2 DOWNLOAD
http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/charlie-brown-beats

Thursday, November 19, 2009

GRAFF OF THE DAY






Graff by: ASTRO
From: France

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Convicts and unemployment...an AOL article

Out of Prison, Out of a Job, Out of Luck

Check out this article I found on AOL, courtesy of CNN





Ex-convicts are 'at the back of the line' in their struggle to find work during the recession. It's a burden Gregory Headley feels all too well.
By Aaron Smith

If you think it's tough getting a job during a recession, imagine what it's like for an ex-convict.Gregory Headley, 29, knows exactly what it's like. The Harlem resident was released from prison in July after serving two years and eight months for the criminal sale of a firearm. Now that he's out, he said, the conviction is dogging his attempts to land a full-time job."There's no nice way of saying, 'I sold a gun,' " Headley said recently as he headed to his part-time job cleaning sidewalks.
Headley was placed in the temporary, minimum-wage job by the Center for Employment Opportunities, a nonprofit organization in Manhattan that helps ex-convicts transition into law-abiding lifestyles

"I'm not going to lie: $40 a day hurts," said Headley, feeling the squeeze of the $28,000 in child support debt that he accumulated in prison. "But what I need to do is stay on the path I'm on, try to get used to the struggle instead of trying to beat the odds."Terrence Mason, assistant director of participant services at the employment center, described Headley as a "good guy" and a "go-getter." But he acknowledged that many employers will look no further than his rap sheet. "His conviction is a tough sell to employers," said Mason.
At the back of the lineFor everyone right now, the job market is tough. The U.S. unemployment rate jumped to 10.2% in October, its highest level in more than 26 years, according to the Labor Department. Nationwide, 15.7 million people are out of work.That is really bad news for the hundreds of thousands of ex-convicts who are released from prison every year."They're always at the back of the line, and the line just got a lot longer," said Glenn Martin, vice president of the Fortune Society in Queens, a nonprofit that trains ex-convicts in job hunting skills. "On top of that, our folks are losing jobs just like anyone else, but it's more difficult to replace those jobs, because of the stigma of criminal conviction. Our folks can't get through the door these days."In the most recent available figures from the U.S. Department of Justice, 713,473 prisoners were released from incarceration in 2006. There are no nationwide numbers reflecting unemployment rates among ex-convicts.
But up to 60% of the formerly incarcerated in New York state are unemployed after one year of their release, according to a study from the Independent Committee on Reentry and Employment, of which Martin is a member. The number is even higher for parole violators, at 89%.
The temptations of the street can be overwhelming during a recession, said Martin, who was released from prison in 2000 after a six-year sentence for armed robbery. He said that his first post-prison job paid $16,000 a year, which paled compared to his ill-gotten gains.
"I used to make $16,000 a day when I was on the street," Martin said. "I used to rob jewelry stores for a living. Obviously, it would have been a lot easier for me to go back to the street to do what I was doing. But the idea is to move away from instant gratification."
Michael B. Jackson, an ex-convict and author of "How to Do Good After Prison: A Handbook for Successful Reentry," said the risks of recidivism during a recession cannot be overstated.
"Formerly incarcerated people and drug addicts, we don't need a lot of excuse to go back to what we were doing before," he said. "In these hard times, when ex-offenders can't get jobs ... they're going to be robbing people."
The conviction question
During a two-week job-hunting class at the Fortune Society in Queens, employment specialist Mitchell McClinton grilled 19 ex-convicts in a series of mock interviews. After coaching his students on how to present themselves, market their job skills and answer the dreaded "conviction question," he posed as an employer and put them in the hot seat.
"I noticed that you checked 'yes' on the conviction," he said to one of the ex-convicts. "Explain."
"Basically, I learned from the mistakes of my past, [that they] jeopardize my present and my future," replied the interviewee.
McClinton moved on to the next ex-convict, but she mumbled through the interview and wouldn't speak up until he threatened to skip over her. When she finally opened her mouth to speak, McClinton saw something he didn't like.
"Is that a tongue ring in your mouth?" he said. "You can't wear a tongue ring to an interview."
Many of the ex-convicts are seeking cleaning jobs, based on the skills they outlined in the interviews, and some of them are working towards their high school equivalency degrees.
Headley, during his citywide clean-up rounds, said his heart is set on college and eventually an office job at the Center for Employment Opportunities, where he could help other ex-convicts transition into the job market.
But for the short term, he said he's gratified to be a sidewalk sweeper.
"I'll take making minimum wage any day over prison or death," said Headley. "Now I can walk the streets more freely, without having to watch my back. Now, I consider myself a productive member of society. I'm not contributing to the city's downfall."




10 Hip-Hop Album Cover Cliches


Monday, November 16, 2009

Meet 73-Year-Old John Scott -- L.A.'s Oldest Graffiti Artist

Meet 73-Year-Old John Scott -- L.A.'s Oldest Graffiti Artist

INSTRUMENTALS OF THE DAY


Whats crackin Pirate Radio Tv nation, it's ur boy, ADRUG, and I got some new instrumentals for ya. Part 3 in FRONTIER's "INSTRUMIXTAPE" series, I truly believe that based of these instrumental projects that this young producer out of BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, will be a force on the Hip-Hop scene for years to come.

DOWNLOAD HEARING IN KOLOR 3 BY CLICKING LINK BELOW


Friday, November 13, 2009

GRAFF OF THE DAY







By: INSAY
From: Lille, France
thanks 2: FATCAP.COM

INSTRUMENTALS OF THE DAY


Happy Friday to all my people around the world, hope you kick your weekend off right. I got some new, original beats for all the HIP-HOP heads out there.
CLICK ON LINK 2 DOWNLOAD

Thursday, November 12, 2009

GRAFF OF THE DAY...TOYS!!!











Usually we have pieces or tags when we display our GRAFF pics of the day, but today, I have some exclusive hottness for ur collective bitchasses. For all the adults who ain't grow up yet, and for all the kids who buy things like adults, we have some new some new toys to show u that are def worth a look.
"Street artist and designer Mach505 from Truly Design presents his toy series called ‘Robocabs’ made of spraypaint nozzles and covers. The robots are painted with acrylic paint and are held together by glue and powerful magnets, which allow you to move arms and heads of the robots."
SHOUTS 2 FATCAP.COM
for always providing hot shit like this





VETERAN'S DAY....


I would like to take some time out to acknowledge all of the men and women (not just American soldiers, but every soldier) fighting in the various wars around the world. Now, we usaully only celebrate this day in commemeration of trained fighters serving and protecting our nation's interests, but I personnally dedicate yesterday to the families of these soldiers, as well as to all the men and women at home and abroad who are stuck in more localized wars and personal struggles, such as the war with them niggas down the block, the battle between you and them dick ass police who harass and arrest you any chance they can, and the never ending back and forth between you and your landlord. I hope everyone that reads and relates to the feelings conveyed in this post realizes that WE ALL ARE VETERANS of some war. Some people might think the person writing this has absolutley no life experience, that I am just taking out my ass and blogging some shit I have no idea about. To these people I say; One does not need to go to Iraq to be in a war, and if you knew the shit that I have been through and am going thru you (or, if you have ever been through anything similar) you might be a little more inclined to see where I am coming from. So my people, today, I ask you to thank not only the veterans off the often fought wars between nations, but to thank yourself and loved ones, regardless if you our your loved ones are or were formally millitary personel.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

INSTRUMENTALS OF THE DAY


Like always, we got some fire original beats for the up n coming MC and aficionado of crack instrumentals.
Just found these beats online this morning, hope yall fukss wit it.
100% sample free, original southern beats
DJ Smuv contact info
djsmuv@gmail.com678 499 7889
CLICK THE LINK 2 DOWNLOAD

AD and GIO CASH on CHOBBILANDIA.COM pt2

Shouts 2 EL CHOBBI from CHOBBILANDIA.COM and my nig GIO CASH

check me out @http://www.myspace.com/adrug
holla @ GIO CASH: http://www.myspace.com/giocash212

Monday, November 9, 2009

GRAFF OF THE DAY







INSTRUMENTALS OF THE DAY



My dude DJ H2 put up some new fire on friday that I would like to share with the PIRATE RADIO TV faithfull. "FRACTURES" is an EP of 11 UNRELEASED Instrumentals by H2, hope yall like it. Even if u dont rap, one can still enjoy these inst if they enjoy good music.





CLICK ON LINK 2 DOWNLOAD

http://www.zshare.net/download/68091913e9b8912c/

Friday, November 6, 2009

GRAFF OF THE DAY







artist: FLOW
crew: TWE
from: FRANCE

INSTRUMENTALS OF THE DAY


Got another dope instrumental/mixtape for my Hip-hop heads out there. Here is part 1 in the "instrumixtape" series of projects created by producer FRONTIER, out of Brooklyn, New York. I posted part 2 of HEARING IN KOLOR last week, sry for the messed up order. I fukz wit this.
CLICK ON LINK TO DOWNLOAD
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7DX83MME
contact FRONTIER @http://www.myspace.com/gepett0

Thursday, November 5, 2009

INSTRUMENTALS OF THe DAY

Found these instrumentals online a couple of months ago, and Im still rocking to them. PIG PEN is an up-n-coming producer out of Lincoln Park, Michigan. He has already worked with many local acts, and is part of a group, WASTE MANAGEMENT. Hope yall enjoy.
CLICK ON LINK TO DOWNLOAD
http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/pig-pen-best-of-2008


Like these beats, CHECK PIG PEN OUT @ HIS MYSPACE
http://www.myspace.com/pigpen313

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

INSTRUMENTALS OF THE DAY

Whats crackalating, this is ADRUG,and I have some new instrumentals for ya.
DJ DVIOUS MINDZ -Painkillers For A Broken Heart (an instrumental E.P) is def worth a listen, esp if ur an up-n-coming MC.
MORE DVIOUS MINDZ INSTRUMENTALS IN THE NEAR FUTURE, SO STAY TUNED
CLICK ON LINK TO DOWNLOAD
http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/dviousmindz-painkillers-for-a-broken-heart-ep

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

the DJ H2 interview

DJ H2 (aka HALO SQUARED) is a Hip-Hop producer/Dj. Coming from Harlem, NYC, he has done a slew of remix projects, produced for up and coming Hip-Hop Artists,(such as my dude SCIRYL, KESED and others), and overall offers a new, unique take on Hip-Hop production. Here is our interview with dude (from early summer, 09).
PEEP IT



CHECK OUT DJ H2@
http://www.myspace.com/djh2

Mc/Producer DEE BLAZE

My nig DEE BLAZE been poppin up on some mixtapes recently, and he been going hard with production as always. Here are some mixtapes I found him on.
PEEP IT


Special shout to: T WATERS LARGE AMOUNT KING TUH DROOP POP VER$E D-BLOCK GANGSTA CLICK

Monday, November 2, 2009

big ups to UFC light heavyweight JON "BONES" JONES

Now usually we don't have MMA videos on this blog, but today I feel compelled to post some shit.Recently, my dude A.Wallace befriended UFC rising star JON "BONES" JONES, who is cool as shit. Besides this, he is an awesome, well rounded fighter. Any body in his division better watch they ass.
WATCH THIS SHIT

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

instrumentals of the day


Check out these beats from producer MARKFADER. His instrumental series, POUND 4 POUND inst. has been a great one so far, and I am eager to hear more after this addition (part5). More than likely we will post the whole series at some point, for now, stop bitchin and hoein.
CLICK ON LINK TO DOWNLOAD
http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/markfader-pound4pound-instrumentals-round-5

Hip-Hop lives online: HHLO.NET


Wuts crackalating.... hope ur week has been good so far. Shouts to my bosses, thanks for not paying a nigga on time.

HHLO.NET is a new Hip-Hop website that was recently brought to my attention, and I fuks wit it. It seems to always be updated, has a wide variety of info, focuses on different sub-genres in Hip-Hop (as opposed to just hardcore, or conscious), and overall offers many different things that other sites don't. Special thanks 2 GUS RADER (an editor @HHLO.NET), keep bringing the world Hip-Hop.
PEEP IT

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

GRAFF OF THE DAY





By: FLOW,
reppin TWE
from FRANCE



CHECK OUT MORE CRAZY BEAUTIFUL GRAFF@ fatcap.com

Instrumentals of the day


wuts hood internet, lets get our computer thug on. Here is an instrumental cd from producer FRONTIER, out of BROOKLYN, NYC (Is BROOKLYN IN THE HOUSE???). Really feeling his shit (nomo), he has a lot of different styles of beats, everyone should check these out.
click on link 2 download
http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/frontier-hearing-kolor-2-instrumixtape

Monday, October 26, 2009

new song from RUM f. TREY CREDITZ-FUCK WAYNE

Peep the new song from my dude, RUM f. TREY CREDITZ. Shout to the GREENSTREET HOOLIGANZ all day, every day.
FOR ANYONE WHO FEELS THE TITLE OF THE SONG, THIS IS 4 U.
fuck lil wayne

Check out RUM@ myspace.com/rum125
AND CHECK OUT the GREENSTREET HOOLIGANZ@ green-street.ning.com

GRAFF OF THE DAY



By: Krem,
repping the DKP crew
From France

Instrumentals of the day


CLICK THIS LINK 2 DOWNLOAD
Hope everyone enjoyed their weekend, got some new beats for ya. My dude KING LYKEN out of Rochester, Ny been doing his thing as of late, check out these original beats(found these, and countless other original and industry beats @ MIXTAPETORRENT.COM
DEF WILL HAVE MORE LINKS TO INSTRUMENTALS EVERYDAY.
KING LYKEN and MAN DOWN ENT have another inst. already up, I will post that link next week.

Friday, October 23, 2009

SCIRYL@ Public Assembly, Brooklyn, NY


My dude SCIRYL doing his thing the other night, as always. Check out the rest of his performance at http://www.youtube.com/doctorwatch

SPecial thanks 2: Rashid Sani Mangement, MAKING PAPER LIKE DUNDER MILLFEN, keep going hard (thats what she said!)

Publc Access TV... gOTtA lUV It


Happy friday 2 all the 9-5ers and all the other people working hard, and to all the people who dont work hard, Dont let these stupid people wit jobs bring u down!!!!

First off, SHOUT OUT to MNN.ORG and the whole MNN (MANHATTAN NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK) family, for providing the best public access TV in the US, period. Nothing compares with Manhattan public tv (not even PBS, son) and all the people who have had a chance 2 experience MNN can tell u. With that said, niggas be fucking up sometimes (PIRATE RADIO TV did not air last night or last Thursday night). Sometimes, there is a problem the sound , or sometimes PIRATE RADIO TV will just not aire, whether it has been bumped for that day to accommodate another show that was not seen at its usual time slot, or sometimes episodes get misplaced in the tape library, or sometimes it is because of another variable that I would never think of. Bottom line, shit happens, and regardless of anything, I know that the men and women at MNN, some paid workers and some volunteers, do the best job the can with what they are provided. PIRATE RADIO TV has aired on MNN every THURSDAY, 11pm ch56 since AUG of 07, and we are happy to have our show presented by them.

Pretty soon, PIRATE RADIO TV will have an archive of all past shows available online, so bare with. Until then, things should be up and running by next week on MNN, we have spoken and I have been assured PIRATE RADIO TV will air at its normal time next THURSDAY.

If anyone is interested in obtaining their own show on MNN, contact them at MNN.ORG, they truly are a step ahead of all other public TV stations.


Thursday, October 22, 2009

MATH HOFFA INTERVIEW...classic PIRATE RADIO TV

It just occurred to me, our interview with MATH HOFFA had not been posted on this blog yet, due to the fact that it took place before this site was up. For those who aint, check this out.
MATH talks music, speaks on T-REX, DOSE, IRON SOLOMON and JOE BUDDEN.
Interview by ADRUG. Thanks 2 RSANITY, J GLAZE and END OF ERA prod.




PIRATE RADIO TV airs every THURSDAY at 11pm on ch 56 in NEW YORK, NY(or you can check it out online, streamed live every THURSDAY, 11pm, at MNN.ORG.

IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE interview pt 2

Wuts hood good citizens of PIRATE RADIO TV nation!!! Its been a minute, but 4 those of u who haven't yet, check out pt 2 of our interview with IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE.

PIRATE RADIO TV airs every THURSDAY at 11pm on ch 56 in NEW YORK, NY(or you can check it out online, streamed live every THURSDAY, 11pm, at MNN.ORG.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

the IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE interview pt1

Whats good, its ya dude, ADRUG with some exclusive PIRATE RADIO TV. Underground recording artist IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE was kind enough to grace us with his time and talk to us about the business aspect of being an independent MC. If you are an up and coming artist in the realm of HIP-HOP, please listen to what this man has to say. This interview, along with the second part and some TEch videos will be featured on PIRATE RADIO TV this Thursday, 11pm, on ch 56 (in Manhattan, New York) or on a live stream on MNN.ORG.
HARLEM scream at me.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Hip Hop

Shout out to ESSO for his album release party last night in Aspen. Couple of quick reminders to the people. I hope yall went out and supported real hip hop yesterday and copped 8 copies of the new Slaughterhouse album. The album is fire and I hope they hit the people with a follow up soon. Last but not least, make sure you check out PirateradioTV tomorrow night with special guest, IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE. He's a real cool dude, and has a lot of important information so tune in tomorrow at 11pm. Like usual you can watch the show on time warner cable in manhattan on channel 56 at 11pm or you can watch the live stream at mnn.org

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Randy Mason on hiphopdx



Whats goin yall, shout out to Akil Dasan once again for takin the time out to bless us with an interview. I want yall to check out this link, Randymason, to an interview with Randy Mason who is part of the group The Crowd. The Crowd consists of Randy Mason, Akil Dasan, and Adeline who has an amazing voice. Randy Mason is a dope emcee and is contributing to hip-hop and real music so make sure you read the article.

Monday, August 3, 2009

GIO CASH and ADRUG on CHOBBILANDIA.COM

Its your dude ADRUG with some new hot bars for your ass...Shout to GIO CASH, keep going in and reppin your shit hard. Special thanks to my cuz EL CHOBBI of CHOBBILANDIA.COM, Dominicans doing it real big this year and every year.
Check out GIO CASH at: MYSPACE.COM/GIOCASH212

SICK AND TIRED LIKE I AM coming real soon

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Real Hip-Hop

Sorry for the long time in between posts but PirateradioTV is back in the building. A couple of things before we get started.

I just heard Joe Budden got an EP comin out named Escape Route which drops on October 13, make sure yall cop to support real hip-hop

Slaughterhouse album droppin 8-11 make sure yall remember that date because real hip-hop is not far away


Check out the show tonight on channel 56 in manhattan at 11pm or watch the live stream at mnn.org, todays episode features Akil Dasan, DJ H2(halo), and verse of the week from Sciryl

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Akil Dasan

A couple things before I get going. First off, I forgot to mention that I got to see KRS-One and Buckshot at Rock the Bells and they killed it. Second, shout out to Sage Francis, after taking time to listen to his music, he is a dope artist and I wish him all the continued success.



Shout out to Akil Dasan for taking time out of his busy schedule to sit down for this interview. After choppin it up with Akil, I found out he's a very inciteful person who has a lot of good information for you up and coming musicians. Do yourself a favor and check out this interview.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

DJ H2 instrumental projects.... FREE DOWNLOADS!!!



Whats good all my dudes and dudets (Ninja Turtle slang, what!!), this is ADRUG, presenting yall with some stupid fresh beats, free for download, from my man DJ H2. For those who dont know, H2 is a very talented and veratile up and coming Hip-Hop producer. I met him recently at the END OF ERA studios while I was there recording on some J GLAZE (another sick and very versatile up and coming producer) tracks. He showed me love and allowed me to interview him, as well as playing me some fire. These are two separate instrumental projetcs

CLICK ON THE LINKs FOR YOUR FREE DOWNLOADs!!!!

1. EASTERPINK
2."Heartbeats" EP (Kanye West Remix Project)

Also check out my dude SCIRYLs new album, A BEAUTIFUL HOOD, all tracks produced by DJ H2


contact H2 at: http://www.myspace.com/djh2

Monday, July 20, 2009

Rock the Bells!!!!



I wanna say Rock the Bells was crazy but that would be an understatement. Unfortunately I missed the K'naan and Mickey Factz performance but its all good. After a little bit of tailgating my afternoon started off at the main stage with an ill ass performance by Common. Common went through his list of classics and brought out Talib Kweli which got the crowd hype. Following the Common performance I made my way to the Paid Dues stage where MOP tore the house down. I have never seen MOP in concert but they have the livest energy and got a lot of crowd participation. MOP ended their set with the world renowned hit Ante Up leaving the stage on fire. The in between act Sage Francis had a few fans but everyone was waiting for Slaughterhouse. After Sage Francis did a few too many songs the crowd’s anticipation was growing greater and greater until a check 1 2 from a familiar voice lifted the crowd into a joyous uproar. Followed by the voice were four of the hungriest MC's in hiphop and on came Slaughterehouse. To set it off, they started with their hit Onslaught and the crowd was matching each MC's verse word for word. The DJ could have let the beat rock and the crowd would have performed the whole song without Slaughterhouse there. Followed by Onslaught, the four headedmonster continued to display their lyrical abilities by performing songs such as Fight Club and Woodstock before goin into a mini individual set, where Royce brought out DJ Premiere to perform Boom which sent the crowd into a frenzy. Joe Budden followed with his biggest song to date Pump It Up. For the Joe Budden fans this is kind of disappointing because he has an arsenal of songs that aren't at all commercial but a good performance none the less. Joell Ortiz and Crooked I concluded the mini set which led to the Slaughterhouse single, The One where they brought the female singer from the chorus out. Finally, they ended their set with acapella verses which satisfied the crowd enough until August 11 or until they drop another song on hiphopdx.com. From the Slaughterhouse performance I made my way back to the main stage where Big Boi was just wrapping up his set. From what I saw he did a good job and had the crowd moving. After waiting a little while for the stage to be set up for the main event, it was finally here and Nas and Damian Marley did not disappoint the screaming fans. After performing a song off their upcoming album, Distant Relatives, Nas went into his collection rocking hit after hit. To the crowd’s pleasure, Nas brought AZ to perform a couple classic songs. What had to be one of the highlights of the day was Nas bringing out Jadakiss to perform. Jadakiss performed a little bit longer than I expected which was a bonus because he brought out Styles P and Sheek Louch. To close out the show, Nas and Damian Marley left the crowd wanting more by performing Road to Zion and one more song off the album. For the song off their album which was the last song of the evening they bought out K'naan who showed why he's a force to be reckoned with. All in all this was a great day for Hip-hop and real music and I will be attending every Rock the Bells from here on in.