Wednesday, September 01, 2010

If Ya Don't Know, now Ya Know:
Par-City
Gif the Great, Anti and Willy Dope are Par-City and they are flipping the rap game around and bringing it up to Par. These Bronx natives took over the internet in back in April when they dropped their last mix-tape Held Over: The Hold Up Part 2, and are sure to do it again this month when they drop their latest mixtape Back 2 The Basement on the 7th.
In March, they were the first Hip-Hop group to perform at Kenny's Castaways, a venue known for hosting legends like Aerosmith, Patti Smith and Bruce Springstein (He performed his first NYC gig there!) . Recently, they opened for Slick RIck at the Brooklyn Knitting Factory, and will perform there with Ice-T on 9/11.
Watch their video "Get 'em Hot" which premiered on MTV's Sucka Free:
Also, watch them play "Chose"
http://www.youtube.com/user/ParCitizens#p/u/5/lnEDwPsgk4M
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Monday, August 30, 2010






Long Before Ice-T played a cop on SVU or even New Jack City, he was A cop killer. And while The Origional Gangsta has been more well known lately for his acting he does still rap. In fact, he will be performing THIS Month at the Brooklyn Knitting Factory.

OLd School Hip and New School Hip-Hop will unit as the show will be opened by Bronx Hip-Hop Group Par-City! Hip-hop fans, get schooled on the roots of hip-hop with Ice-T and look to the future with Par-City! Buy Tickets at www. Parcitizens.com for $15 (Hurry!! This deal is limited) and also get free V.I.P. passes for Shark Groove!! Buy Now!
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Take that Cookie and Stuff up your....Yeah

Limp Bizkit's newest track "Why Try" seems a befitting title, as in "Why Try to come back?"
Seriously, is that all the music scene has to offer? Teen sensations from the 80s and 90s trying to resurface with recycled versions of their old hits? "Why Try" has been compared to their other huge hit "Nookie".
I suppose it demonstrates a similar amount of talent and "deep lyrics" but its less appealing to me than Nookie, which truth be told, was only appealing to me because I was a 14-year-old sell-out with a big-time crush on a Limp Bizkit Loving Skater Kid. But I am no longer 14, and I think most of the skater kids look like they need a good bath. The beginning of this song is literally painful to listen to, like nails on a chalk board. The only appeal for ME at all is that it sounds so 99...that despite it being from 2010, I feel like Im back in Freshman Yr.

To Quote the deep Durst Himself..."Take your shit Back, cuz all your shit's whack!"
Peep the video below...and let me know what you think!





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