Keys N Krates opened up for Cudi. They were good/entertaining. From T.O. as well. Besides him being late (over an hour), the second Cudi came on he was liiive. If he comes back to Toronto, I’d be willing to see him again. But yea, check out some of the shit from the night.
Of course he had to bring out this guy…
And here’s a video of him performing some shit off his new album, “Deep Sleep: Love Connection Pt. II”, the sequel to Enter Galactic
More videos from the night after the jump. (As more of the songs he did become available, I’ll post them up)
I love my home team Raps, but honestly, sometimes they make it hard to support them (although I will from now ’till infinity). We don’t have any truly exciting players on the Raptors anymore. We need a guy that’s willing to do these kinds of things on offense. As a team, they need some grit, some sense of hunger. And obviously they need some defense.
Random conversation last night with the homie, Jumz (Hats Hoodies Kicks). We were listening to some of the new Young Money tracks, and one of Gudda Gudda’s verses struck some interesting thoughts… We were thinking of how Lil’ Wayne has progressed over his career. From Cash Money Records and his well known “anthem” (I guess you could call it an anthem for some) “Bling Bling”, to Young Money (still part of Cash Money) and his classic “The Carter I, II, III” albums. Who woulda thunk that that kid would become the superstar he is today?
But back to what I was saying… the stuff Young Money is putting out these days could be seen as today’s equivalent to what Cash Money was putting out back in the day (I guess you could call it back in the day?). Maybe one of these Young Money artists will take a similar path of progression that Weezy took, and someday be a rap “superstar” (in quotations for a reason). Maybe it could be Gudda Gudda… maybe his version of the Carter albums will be quite similar… “The Gudda”, “The Gudda Gudda”, and “The Gudda Gudda Gudda” lol. It was that part that really made us laugh, but I thought I’d actually try and spark some thoughts out of my random post. But anyways, all I’m saying is that, it could happen… lol.
Trailer for the new Wolfman movie coming out next year. Features Kid Cudi’s song “Alive” off Man On The Moon: The End of Day. If you listen to the song, it fits in perfectly with this movie.
As most of us should know, the probable 2010 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr is going to be a classic. Las Vegas has suffered a lot due to the recession and what better way to generate some money than to host, what will most likely be, the biggest fight in boxing history. Predictions for the pay-per-view sales are at about $5 million. Since Pacquiao’s last win over Miguel Cotto (12 Round TKO), many places aside from Vegas are looking to host the fight. However, Vegas wants to host this fight badly enough, that they’re willing to build a new stadium for it! The arena will be a 30, 000 seat outdoor stadium on a Las Vegas Boulevard. Shit son.