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This [all white] jury is evidence that at least women are included and in fact dominate this jury, and thatās an unusual situation in bodies of people who make decisions. So I think the Berlinale is ahead of the game.
Meryl Streep
She was asked about diversity in the industry. Her response was, basically, as long as white women are included all is well. This is what we mean by White Feminism.
Asked by an Egyptian reporter whether she understood films from the Arab world and North Africa, Streep said that while she didnāt know much about the region, āIāve played a lot of different people from a lot of different cultures. There is a core of humanity that travels right through every culture, and after all weāre all from Africa originally. Berliners, weāre all Africans really.ā
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Not today, Kanye. Not today.
Last week, I read The Sadness of T-Pain in The New Yorker. With just that title, I sat up a little straighter, put my listening ears on and got straight into mom rescue mode. T-Pain feels anything less than confidence and warmth? T- Pain feels ⦠pain? This canāt be. I must hug this man and tell him I believe in him! Ā I have loved T-Pain forever and after I watched his VH1 Behind the Music, my loyalty to his music, his brand, his persona was solidified. Never once, never once did I jump on that āfuck Auto-Tuneā bandwagon. This is a man from backwoods ass Florida who made a name and sound for himself against great odds. I said Florida. Yāall are not understanding how great this feat had to be for T-Pain!
This is the part that really got my goat.
T-Pain on Kanye West: T-Pain talked about being brought in as a consultant during the recording of ā808s and Heartbreaks.ā At one point during the session, Kanye wrote a song about how dumb all of T-Painās ideas were. He then proceeded, T-Pain said, to make āeverybody in the studio join in with him to sing, like, āT-Painās shit is weak.āāā
808s and Heartbreaks was deemed an āinnovativeā album for Kanye. He was praised as a special alternative snowflake for having real feelings of despair and loneliness while opting for an asymmetrical haircut. He was emo, rightfully so, as his mother had just passed and the album was a response to those emotions. But, youāre telling me Kanye paid this man to put a sound that he brought to the forefront on his album, to critical acclaim mind you, and proceeded to turn around and childishly bully him in the studio? Ā See, no.
When Kanye started Kanyeāing after his mother died, I would want to hug him and tell him itās gonna be OK. I would want to reach through my TV when he was acting out with unbridled arrogance and questionable fashion choices and say, āYou are loved. You are talented. You need some time to channel this into creative brilliance. I believe in you, Kanye.ā
I liked Kanye. I rooted for Kanye when others had already seen the light. I went so far as to tell āhatersā they were simply uncomfortable, possibly racist, for being critical about a confident black man who speaks his mind. āGeorge Bush doesnāt care about black peopleā Kanye had me standing up at the edge of my bed in tears. Fucking say that, Kanye! I yelled. I was momentarily brought out of my sadness and disbelief over Katrina and catapulted into a deep political rage because this smart, fearless black rapper in a polo shirt dared to speak the raw truth to the American people. You fucking say that, Kanye, I yelled. But then. But then. Only years later, after marrying into that family, he turned into āRacism is not a real thingā Kanye, āracism is a silly conceptā Kanye, āracism is stupidā Kanye. Ā Shall we open that wound for your review?
He said and I quote, āI wouldnāt call it racism⦠[itās] a form of discrimination, or bigotry. Racism is a dated concept. Itās, like, a silly concept that people try to touch on to either⦠to separate, to alienate, to pinpoint anything. Itās stupid. Itās like a bouncing ball in a room with two cats, when you donāt feel like playing with a cat. Let them literally fight over the bouncing ball. And the bouncing ball has nothing, no purpose, anything other than that it bounces. Thatās racism. Itās not an actual thing that even means anything. You know ā Itās something that was used to hold people back in the past. But now thereās been so many leaps and breaking of the rules that itās, like, played out like a style from the 1800s or something.ā
I had egg on my face! I donāt like to have to backpedal! The fuck is this?Ā
I went to the Watch The Throne concert with glee. Paid all the rupees. Braved public transportation for that shit (if you know me, you know I have issues with city directions and courage). I saw his insanely expensive t-shirts with the special tags, intricate necklines and advanced screenprinting in comparison to Jay Zās basic black Fruit Of The Loom crew neck not trying to reinvent the wheel automatically sellable because heās smart, about his money and doesnāt need validation t-shirts. Yeezy is the king of doing too much, begging for validation and approval from people who will never see him as more than a cocky rapper. He doesnāt believe in stay low and build. Heās a hardcore proponent of inarticulately talk shit, be unoriginal, demand props.
I keep trying to find ways to explain it away because I want to see him shine (throw your hands up to sky). Had Kanyeās complicated period of mourning just morphed into a bizarre mental illness? To loosely quote him, āIām not noā psychological clinician, but does he suffer from some serious narcissism coupled with some high highs and low lows? I almost donāt want to comment any further because mental illness is real and should not be mocked. I donāt know what he has or if heās medicated. But for the sake of analytical brainstorming to get to a working theory, letās say heās just an asshole. Sometimes he drinks too much brown liquor. Sometimes he smokes too much. Letās say thatās it and heās just a cocky motherfucker. OK.
Why has he never stopped being an asshole though? It seems like he doubles down on being a dick with every personal appearance. With every personal decision. He says he introspectively reflects but he doesnāt! Impossible!
Over the years, heās wanted me to co-sign some bullshit in the same breath that he fails to convince himself and the world that he was deserving of praise the likes of true innovators like Steve fucking Apple fucking iPhone ass Jobs. He told me Kim Kardashian was the most influential woman in fashion because he put her in American Apparel tube dresses in an array of neutral colors with a strappy sandal. Weāve been dressing around the hot shoe and doing neutral, comfortable jersey modal normcore since 2004, sir. He told me he fought for his place at the fashion table with grueling studies under lauded designers and then presented to me some pantyhose, a bunch of camouflage jackets from Rothco (youāre welcome, youāre welcome, youāre welcome), some $3000 moth-eaten sweaters and some overpriced, over-valued knit sneakers that look exactly like Nike Roshes. He told me he doesnāt want the kids to be slaves to brands but then he makes his clothing, which is highly sought after by likely broke kids, inaccessible. Question mark, question mark, question mark.Ā
On his fast ass teenage half sister-in-lawās sexual relationship with that other rap legend Tyga, he said, āHe got in early.ā I want to say in the same interview he pontificated on Northās future body shape. So weāre just gonna sexualize a toddler and a teenager in the same conversation? See. Thereās no defending that.
And then last night at the MTV VMAs. *hangs head and gathers herself before resuming*
He bashed MTV, the network giving him an award, for repeatedly playing clips of him rudely interrupting a then unknown (to me, anyway ā a happy time) Taylor Swift to the networkās benefit. But on the same stage, he put his lips together to openly ponder about that moment, six long get-over-it years ago, saying it had a lasting impact and sometimes, only sometimes, makes him think about his behavior. Sir, you are a necessary cog in MTVās machine that never lets us forget āIāma let you finish.ā You showed up here in a training dog attack simulation outfit (in protest?) to accept an award they made special for you this night, where they had this little square-back girl you once dissed present you the honors. You, sir, are still in your feelings about that old shit we donāt even care about.
He went on to say he ādoesnāt understand award shows.ā Let me help. He has failed to accept that award shows are specifically not about talent or artistry. They are about Q scores and popularity. We are told to accept anti-Semite Macklemore, morally bankrupt Iggy Whatsherface and Sam Smithās Tom Petty copycat ass as innovators in the fields of hip hop and R&B soul because they have the complexion and the ad dollars to warrant these āawards.ā The sooner you get that through your thick skull, the sooner you can move on Kanye. Be rightfully confident in your shit, make your art and hush. We donāt need to be reminded and spoon-fed with your notions of greatness. When you kill some shit, we know. We forgive your weird outbursts and your overt abandonment of the black plight. Weāll bump your record, loud with the top down so everybody knows weāre up on that. Weāll like your little overstyled āsimpleā outfits. But you gotta shut the fuck up and let us decide. You are constantly offending us and itās like at which point do we shake you and tell you to please leave us alone!
He keeps begging us to give him credit. For what?
In Kanyeās world, he invented biracial children and interracial love. Let us not look to slavery or swirly love found in the hopeless place known as the abolition movement, or as heād say, āthe 1800s.ā He thinks he invented the rapper marries a white girl with a big butt blueprint. Ice-T been smacking that cosmetically enhanced sandbag ass for a decade plus and he started an authentically sick black metal band to boot. Pay homage, Kanye. Please. Oh wait. Kimās not a white girl. She discovered racism last year during a nasty airplane incident nobody can corroborate and she racially identifies with a brown emoji now. So I take that back. *eye roll* He invented men wearing pink. Rich douchebag white frat boys been doing that for years. He invented the leather jogger. Rick Owens probably did that and even still, would you really want to be associated with this amazing trend? Running pants made out of thick, hot ass, non-breathable leather? OK swamp ass.Thatās some oxymoronic bullshit. He invented wearing moccasin slippers with a ratty metal concert tee. Has he never been to a Bamboozle festival between 2004 to like now? Those Fall Out Boy fans with lopsided haircuts be done been in that outfit, dear. He thinks he invented the kimono as outerwear. Let us all #prayforjapan. He even thinks he invented mid-century modern design. No. He really thinks heās the first person to like clean lines and minimalism. He is like, really feeling Mies van der Rohe, yāall. Meanwhile, (humor my design nerd moment here) he used fake Panton chairs, with the clunky extra support at the seat base, thus negating the genius of the seamless cantilever, at his wedding. So much for clean lines. WHAT ARE THOOOOSE? Ā
In fact, the only thing I can think of that he legitimately did invent, which honestly I wish he hadnāt, is that damn Taylor Swift. Take credit for that unending fake feminist girl power storm you kicked up if you like. Iāll allow that. Thatās your little friend. Ride with her āsquadā Kanye. Go over there. Fulfill her #squadgoals. She invented that term too, didnāt you know? She saidĀ āgirls can play soldiers.ā Girls have been dying (dead, gone, goodbye in the name of our freedom) in wars (guns, bombs, ie heads and limbs blown the fuck off) as real soldiers forever, Taylor. Please stop with thisĀ āplayingā mess. She thought that quote was just so clever. Oof.Ā
Yāall. He wants me to bow down and die in his awe-inspiring presence but sir, you took your simple last name, a cardinal direction and found inspiration for your daughterās name. Another. Cardinal. Direction. *cuckoo clock eyes*
When that family destroys and abandons him like they do and like they will (Scott,Ā you did fuck up though), he will need us. We will be here with receipts too. Keyboard-clapping back in the komments sections for him. With an open door. A cup of tea and a warm embrace. As if none of this ever happened. You know black folks be the most unnecessarily forgiving people on the planet. We know this because George Zimmerman is still alive. We know this because we keep openly sharing original art, joyful dance, colorful language to be disrespectfully stolen for profit by Becky N Them. Will he be thankful? Probably not. But I wonāt be back on the Ye Train until he apologizes to T-Pain. That was truly the final straw for me. He can tell a gang of ridiculous lies that I can easily dispute but that T-Pain shit? Nah. He can say he put Louis Vuitton on the map. He can take credit for legitimizing Jamie Foxx (another one Iām a true fan of) as a singer. He can say he created new, refreshing meaning out of the Confederate flag with Black Skinhead *eyes emoji.*
Say whatever you want, dude. But what you will not do is clown T-Pain and have me stand idly by.Ā
Good luck with your presidential aspirations though. Youāre halfway there in that you sidestep #BlackLivesMatter at every opportunity. I have no doubt youāll go far. Bless.Ā
I'm team Kanye all the way. But bro. BRO.
... The elevation of the belief in being white, was not achieved through wine tastings and ice cream socials, but rather through the pillaging of life, liberty, labor, and land; through the flaying of backs; the chaining of limbs; the strangling of dissidents; the destruction of families; the rape of mothers; the sale of children; and various other acts meant, first and foremost, to deny you and me the right to secure and govern our own bodies.
Ta-Nehisi Coates, 'Between the World and Me'
Gotta laugh sometimes. (at Torch Bar and Grill)
First reaction after an early screening of #StraightOuttaCompton
Iāll need a little more time before I can really tackle the film critically, but I really enjoyed #StraightOuttaCompton.
For one, the film was cast incredibly well: the actor who played Eazy-E really embodied the part, and he showed a really wide range of emotion. The actor who played Dr. Dre did well; on the commercials I didnāt think that he look enough like Dre, and he does stand out the least among the big personalities of Cube and Eazy, but I thought he did a good job, and it felt more like him as the movie went on. And I canāt stress this enough: I know he has the looks and a lifetime of experience watching him as his son, but O'Shea Jackson Jr. KILLED it as Ice Cube. It truly feels like youāre watching Cube, and his pride in his fatherās legacy really shows in his acting. I thought the casting for other people (Snoop, Pac, Suge) was solid too. No completely unbelievable casting like Anthony Mackie as 2Pac in Notorious; everyone seemed like the real people for the most part.
The film also did a great job of painting the climate these guys were in. Cube said in the Q&A that they wanted to make Compton just as much of a character as anyone, and it was. The tension anytime police are nearby was really palpable, and I think thatās going to resonate with people who may see headlines of police brutality these days but have never actually had that fear.
The universality of the film stood out too. Thereās a big fight the establishment feel that many should relate to, but even aside from that, there are definitely themes of standing up for what you believe in and making sure that youāre on good terms with your loved ones as much as possible.
One issue I did have with the film was the disposability of women. I know itās a film about NWA, so I wasnāt expecting much, and Iām not for forcing anything where it doesnāt fit. But aside from the random tour groupies, there was only one woman who even remotely mattered in the progression of the plot. That was a bit unnerving. Also, while I didnāt necessarily expect it, wouldāve been cool to see a little more from Ren and Yellaās characters.
I didnāt have low expectations for the movie, but I was really surprised by how much I liked it. I definitely recommend it.
Apologize for my weird mix. It tastes like hot dogs, and tear drips. It looks like pantomimes, and clear bricks. And smells like shotguns, and deer piss.
Burn Rubber Reebok Ventilators, an homage to Detroit's Boblo Boat. Reebok Classics have been giving me life recently. #sneakers #kicks #shoes #reebok #reebokclassics #ventilator #thisISventilator #thisISclassic #Detroit #wdytw
Used to record my phone interviews on this in college. Pops just found it in storage. 50 Cent, Nelly, any early/mid 2000s artist you can think of, all were interviewed on this thing. #cassettes
The adidas ZXZ 930 84-Lab, via Burn Rubber. #adidas #adidasoriginals #shoes #kicks #WDYWT
Initial thoughts on Tidal, Jay Zās new streaming music service
I'm not an immediate cynic of Tidal, Jay Z's new streaming music service, but I do have a lot of questions. Maybe some of them will be answered after using a trial, but this is what Iām initially wondering.
I think the things they're touting - high-fidelity audio quality, editorial content - people aren't willing to pay for. I don't think most people can tell the difference between high quality audio and low quality audio, and even though there's a low quality service for $9.99, I don't even know how well that can do because of people using the free Spotify service so much (I don't know very many people that even use Beats Music, which is what I've been using for the past few months, and which doesn't have a free version). And as far as the editorial content goes, I actually think it'll be dope, but paid online content doesn't seem to be doing very well. It's already an uphill battle to get people to pay for actual news editorial content; I think it'd be even tougher to get people to pay for editorial content that's music-related. The question is, how much exclusive content will they be getting, how exclusive are they willing to make it, and how will they be able to keep that content exclusive? Will any of those artists at today's press conference release their music exclusively on Tidal? And if so, how long would they keep it exclusively there, and how would they actually do it? Also, will they offer dibs on concert tickets, discounts on merch, etc.? If so, how often?
One thing that Tidal has on its side is that the streaming market hasnāt fully developed yet. So Tidalās game plan doesnāt have to be as simple asĀ āsteal customers away from Spotify and Beats/Apple.ā If they create a good product and show value over the next few years, theyāll bring in first-time streaming customers. What I'm most curious about is how much this will help independent artists. What I saw today was a bunch of industry heavyweights deciding to take things into their own hands, which is great. But how much are indie artists going to benefit from this? If they aren't getting a notably larger percentage, despite the social activist type language used today (which I definitely noticed), how different is this from the conditions they've complained about before? Is having a few artists at the top supposed to make indie artists feel better about supporting another artist instead of suits they don't recognize? I'm going to get the free trial soon to see how much I like it. But I'm interested to try it out, and to see how it does.
Think I like this pic more than the other one. #AirMaxDay #Nike #sneakers
Finally got a pair of the "Vernors" New Balance 572's, another masterpiece by @Ro_Spit and @rickwlms at Burn Rubber.
Last night I went to sleep wanting more. Trying to decide what direction I should go towards.
Drake, "6PM In New York"
OG Maco "Breathe" #MWE
[Disclaimer: this is my first OG Maco project. I haven't heard his self-titled EP.]
OG Maco's Breathe EP is surprisingly thoughtful, dreary and empowering , especially considering his ratchet anthem "U Guessed It." Even with only three songs, it has great tension buildup. The EP has a prominent #BlackLivesMatter theme, but self-accountability and systemic oppression are both covered candidly. Materialism, police brutality, gentrification and cultural appropriation. Don't let a single fool you; OG Maco has a lot to say.
Listen [via 2DopeBoyz]
You want to be camouflage? Go ahead. Blend in. But we want to be that twinkle in the sky. And you might not be able to see that star now. But it's daytime. Wait till it gets dark.
Pharrell in GQ magazine's Feb. 2015 issue
One of Burn Rubber's dope projects: the New Balance MT580 Workforce White Collar, circa 2012. Super versatile shoe, and so comfortable that I wore down the first pair and got a second pair later. #Detroit #NewBalance #Sneakers #Kicks