… Ditty Ditty Doddy Day…
Epic wordsmith. I try not to keep these intros lengthy, because then I’d be acting like you don’t already know. Recognize, fool.
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December 28, 2009 • 8:27 pm 0
… Ditty Ditty Doddy Day…
Epic wordsmith. I try not to keep these intros lengthy, because then I’d be acting like you don’t already know. Recognize, fool.
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December 11, 2009 • 3:53 pm 0
This track is lil’ sick. Masta Ace & Edo G… ftw.
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December 6, 2009 • 3:03 am 0
Now this is sum next ish.
Huh? How did I miss this? Peedi Peedi slid off the deep end with this one. I think the video speaks for itself, but if anyone is confused you’re in good company. Its supposed to be a Jay-Z diss of sorts, except it sounds like a 5-year old’s way of complaining about their big brother via YouTube. You be the judge…
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December 5, 2009 • 10:51 pm 0
November 22, 2009 • 11:36 am 0
These is words from the Arch Bishop, some call it six up
The Betty Crocker, marvel cake stakes admissor
Wax janitor, black Jack Mulligan from Canada
Slam dance, tarantula style, youse a fan of the
Monopoly king, Slavic poetry
Carnegie Hall’s off the hook, let’s push through the armory
With lyrical quotes like that, I don’t know why I even have to bother explaining this new Slangology theme for any of you. Anyhow, for almost a decade I’ve wondered what the hell GFK was talking about when he mentioned “blackjack mulligan from Canada”.
I had convinced myself it was some sort of clothing or garment brand, perhaps a winter toque, a down vest, or suede leather jacket that Ghost picked up in Canada or stumbled across in the earlier Wu days. 10 years and a quick google search later, I’m pretty sure he’s talking about Blackjack Mulligan, a former pro wrestler (from the WWF), who by the way, isn’t from Canada… he’s from somewhere down in Texas.
Wizard of Poetry, I tell y’az!
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November 21, 2009 • 9:17 pm 0
R.I.P. Homie. Listening to anything by Dilla is like listening to it for the first time. The catalog is really holdin’ me down today, I’m just in that Detroit mood. Muzaks will never be the same without JayDee! Pay hommage.
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