Cecil Frazier
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Cecil Frazier
@cfraz1love
Founder, CEO, and blogger for http://t.co/rziOMNzRGJ (coming SOON) and RockdaBells in Chi-City 2010, writer, emcee

Texas farmers are closing down. They can’t find laborers to work their fields.




Happy 56th Birthday to the innovative Q-Tip, aka “The Abstract” 🎉 Born Jonathan William Davis (later Kamaal Ibn John Fareed) on April 10, 1970, in Manhattan, NYC, Q-Tip is the visionary MC, producer, and creative force behind A Tribe Called Quest, one of hip-hop’s most influential groups. Known for his smooth delivery, intellectual lyricism, and jazz-infused beats, Q-Tip helped redefine rap in the 90s with a style that was both laid-back and deeply thought-provoking. As the group’s primary songwriter and producer, Q-Tip crafted landmark albums like The Low End Theory (1991) and Midnight Marauders (1993). Blending head-nodding rhythms with soul, jazz, and funk samples, he set a new standard for hip-hop production. Q-Tip’s approach was cultural, paying tribute to Black musical history while pushing the genre forward. Following A Tribe Called Quest, he launched a solo career, starting with the funkier Amplified (1999) featuring “Vivrant Thing.” Later albums like the Grammy-nominated The Renaissance (2008) showcased his depth. As a producer, he significantly shaped tracks for Nas (Illmatic), Mobb Deep, Busta Rhymes, and Kanye West, influencing generations of hip-hop. What's your favorite Q-Tip song or verse?




🚨 DJ Akademiks says music has become a passive experience and believes Kendrick Lamar “took the fun out of music.” Ak claims the game isn’t exciting anymore and “Kendrick came in with all that woke sht and f**ed up the party.” Ak also says streaming changed how people listen to music, with songs now just playing in the background while people do other things.


















