“Let Me Smell Yo Dick” Official Video

A few weeks ago, Bartow, Fl rapper Riskay was in town making a video. She’s the hilarious female MC that made a name for herself via the web when her song “Let Me Smell Yo Dick” caught the eye of Perez Hilton, the New York Times, and a gaggle of…

Throwback Tuesdays: Dwele’s “Find a Way”

Here’s an oldie but goody from Detroit R&B crooner Dwele. He’s been featured recently on Kanye’s “Flashing Lights” and Common’s “The People” singing hooks–which makes you think that Chicago MC’s have a soft spot for him. A lot of the love he gets from the hip-hop community has more to…

Basketball Players Shouldn’t Get on Jay-Z’s Bad Side

Washington Wizard forward DeShawn Stevenson is finding that out the hard way. In what seems like a feud that was on it’s way toward being a nonstory, Stevenson’s war of words with LeBron James just went to an unexpected level. Over the weekend, Jay-Z recorded a (rather funny) diss track…

Cultura Festival 2008 is Looking for Bands

I just got this press release forwarded to me so I apologize for getting this info to folks with such short notice. But it sounds like an alright festival and if bands want to be a part of it, reach out to the organizers asap. –Jonathan Cunningham CULTURA Festival ’08…

Howitzer

When the latest 7-inch release from Howitzer showed up at the New Times office a month or so ago, it was an odd surprise. For starters, most bands don’t have enough cojones to send vinyl in the mail. So there’s all types of swagger attached to a band that does…

Ninjaman

There’s always been something a little wacky about Jamaican dancehall legend Ninjaman. He emerged in the late 1980s as one of the hardest and rudest dancehall acts on the scene. Since then, his image has always been half gangster and half weirdo, but the hard-driving and unmistakably eerie music he…

Rootz Rock Rebellion

Reggae music is rarely considered a genre in which artists are afraid to speak truth to power. The music has a storied tradition of rebellious singers, from Bob Marley to Burning Spear to Lucky Dube, who railed against society’s ills and often suffered persecution for speaking out on behalf of…

A New Radio Home for Indie Artists

Navigating your way through the music industry as an independent artist isn’t easy. The road is typically filled with more negative experiences than positive ones and opportunities to get your music heard by the masses aren’t always readily available. At times, it seems like getting radio play as an indie…

Is R&B Singer Akon a Fraud?

The Smoking Gun recently reported in a long, investigative entry that R&B singer Akon, who has built a career on making a huge deal out of his alleged criminal past, is not as bad as he says he is. Since the release of Akon’s 2004 debut, Trouble, the singer has…

iTunes Tells Buju Banton to “Boom Bye Bye”

Not everybody hates Buju. According to a story that came out in the Jamaica Star last week, Apple Inc has recently removed some songs deemed homophobic from their catalog. Buju Banton’s “Boom Bye Bye” was one of those songs and according to this article, some Canadian gay rights organizations are…

Throwback Tuesdays: Manu Chao

Coming out of left field, here’s an old school video from Parisian international super star Manu Chao. Around the world, Manu is the man, but he doesn’t gain nearly as much recognition here in the U.S. It’s not totally clear why that is, but the more that gringos travel abroad…

Nas and Kelis to Sue Miami for $100 Million

I’d toast to that! I knew there would be more to this story after Kelis first got arrested last year in Miami. Now it looks like both her and her legendary hip-hop husband, Nasir Jones, are going to be suing the City of Miami to the tune of $100 million…

Last Night: Eisley at the Culture Room

Eisley Thursday, April 17, 2008 Culture Room Better than: Taking three xanax and drinking a handle of Jack. If you’re anywhere near exhausted, don’t even think about going to an Eisley show. This all-in-the-family Texas-born quintet (four sisters and their cousin, all with the last name DuPree) may produce some…

Interview with Meshuggah

“Warning: trying to follow Meshuggah’s music can make your eyes cross.” Apparently, the appeal of Swedish death metal band Meshuggah extends beyond your typical metal fan base. So much so that awareness of the band has even reached classical conservatory culture. In Volume 29, Issue 2 of Music Theory Spectrum,…

Film Screening: Another Night at the Agora

Last Night: Another Night at the Agora at Sunrise Cinemas Mizner Park The Palm Beach International Film Festival wrapped up last night with the second showing of A Rock and a Hard Place: Another Night at the Agora, a concert film/documentary that sheds light on the once-vibrant but now forgotten…

Bruce Springsteen Supports Obama for President

You might think it’s commonplace at this point in the election for Obama to continuously rack up support from musicians. It is. But the latest endorsement holds some significant weight. The boss of all music bosses, Bruce Springsteen, is throwing his political muscle behind Obama. That might not mean a…

Jazz Singer Carmen Lundy in South Florida Tomorrow Night

Carmen Lundy Quartet Unlike most vocalists in the jazz realm, this Miami-born diva doesn’t always rely on material from The Great American Songbook during her sets. Instead, Carmen Lundy always includes as many of her own compositions as she can both when recording and playing live – something she has…

Futureman with Jake Shimabukuro

It’s not often that someone claims to be a scientist, an inventor, and a musician, but jazz percussionist Roy “Futureman” Wooten says he’s all of this and more. The four-time Grammy award winner is perhaps best known as a member of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, where his eccentric personality…

John Holt and Freddie McGregor

There’s no shortage of reggae music in South Florida. This place is probably the capital of reggae in the U.S., not just for its popularity but for the number of celebs who call it home. International reggae star Freddie McGregor is one of those artists, and he’s putting on a…

Where’d the Afro-Latinos Go?

It’s a great time for music in South Florida just now, with more events than most audiophiles can absorb. Following close on the heels of the Winter Music Conference two weeks ago, the Billboard Latin Music Conference brought more panel and party dazzle last week over four days at the…