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New Joint: Saigon featuring Styles P!!!!

I’ve been a fan of Saigon for a long time, but I’ve been a fan of him as much for his work OFF of the wax as much as for his music. Back in 2008 I got to see Saigon speak at Seattle Central Community College to promote his Books not Bars charity which raised awareness for the children of incarcerated people. The messages he and his people spoke of were dope, very inspiring. He’s also very vocal in his music and through social media speaking out against the injustices he sees. Here’s another jam from the leader of the Good Guy Gang… showing his unique brand of social activism is Not Like Them.

Saigon ft Styles P: Not Like Them

Video: Reks- Bang Bang

Reks and Numonics’ Rebelutionary album is one of the great social commentaries in HipHop history. Even better, these fellas bring the content to you in grand fashion. The beats and flows still BANG. BANG! Numonics blessed this project with killer samples, heavy drums, gritty guitar riffs and powerfully smooth horns while Reks’ flows keep you on the rewind button to create some of the most addicting tracks of the year,. The duo team up with Miami native J NICs on this BANGer, literally.

New Joint: Purpose and Confidence

When producer Confidence teams up with an emcee, the result is always an Unstoppable jam! So here’s another new release from the duo’s upcoming project “The Purpose of Confidence.”

HipHop heads, Feast!

Sean Price Meets Tennis

This shit is hilarious! As usual the Duck Down heavy weight Sean Price comes out with some ol’ wild shit. In an afternoon doubles tennis match with Dru Ha, the John McEnroe Tennic Academy gets turnt out. White people get mad, “here are your balls,” line judges get cussed out, aces get served!

Labor Day Ya’ll! Who’s Gettin Paid!?

Hopefully everyone got their beach and BBQ on yesterday for the holiday. Now that we’re all back to work (we’re lucky enough to have jobs these days) let’s take some time out to see what’s really going on out there. The Research Institute on Social and Economic Policy at Florida International University released its yearly State of Working Florida report yesterday. The report outlines the economic situation for Florida and describes how workers are surviving out there.

Here are some of the facts from the report: Wages fell by $1,000 over the last year for the average worker. Unemployment and underemployment negatively affect Hispanic and Black workers more than white workers. Florida still hasn’t created enough jobs to catch up to where we were in 2008, and the jobs that are being created (to employ the unemployed) are overwhelmingly low/minimum wage jobs.

If you have a job, or you’re looking for one, and if you plan to vote this November based on the economy and jobs, you gotta check this report.

State of Working Florida

Numonics at it Again!

The South Florida beatsmith Numonics blesses fans with yet another project in a year the producer promises to release 10 albums! This time around on the Finona Apple Project, he’s remixed 5 tracks and blessed the songstress with his unique HipHop vision. Also check my interview with Reks and Numonics last July on the release day of Rebelutionary. If you haven’t heard this album yet, you’re missing out on some of the best social commentary in HipHop, some of the dopest beats and some killer flows!

Download Numonics: The Fiona Apple Project

Reks and Numonics Interview with DJ DISCourse:

Rapsody- The Idea of Beautiful

If you haven’t heard Rapsody yet, you’ve been missing out on a lot of dope music from yet another fly Jamla artist. Check this new cut off of her latest project The Idea of Beautiful

Bon Apetit yo!

“Non Fiction”

“The Drums”

NFL Referees, your low paying job and labor unions

Its football preseason time and the regular season is quickly approaching. Madden 13 finally came out. NFL labor negotiations are a thing of the (recent) past. Well, except for the referees. The league has locked out their referees over contract negotiations. You would think that referees are almost as important an aspect to any sport as equipment or coaches. But the NFL seems to think they are not all that important, and easily replaceable.

What does this have to do with our shitty paying jobs? Its all about workers verses owners (and not the mom and pop down the street, we’re talking about the super wealthy, elite business owners). In the last several years, the NHL, NBA and NFL have all had their seasons adversely affected by labor negotiations. This usually means the owners want to pay less and the workers (players) want to make more. Usually, the owners (or the league) is making a ton of profit, perhaps even more profit than the previous year, yet the workers are demanded to take pay-cuts. And so lock outs (or sometimes strikes) ensue. Many of us have similar dilemmas at work, whether we participate in them or not, whether we know they exist or not. Consider everything you know, everything you’ve read, seen or heard about your favorite sport’s last labor negotiations. Now put that into your own job: Your boss is making money hand over fist and suddenly he/she comes to you and demands that times are tough and you take a pay cut, or work more hours or get less vacation time. With rare exceptions, business owners don’t want their employees to make more money; and with few exceptions, profits that are generated by workers are reserved only for the executives. Sounds shitty right?

The point of a labor union is to combat the power of the ownership and assert the power of the workers to demand and negotiate for better compensation. That is what the NHL, NFL and NBA players’ associations are for. That’s what the NFL Referees union is supposed to do the same. And BOTH are set up to defend their members against the league and the owners. So during this referee lockout, why aren’t NFL players and the NFLPA standing strong in support of the referees? The last NFLPA negotiation focused on player health; certainly having incompetent referees officiating games poses at least a minor threat to player safety. Even if it doesn’t, these are two organizations with the same goals and the same opponents. for the future of workers everywhere, this alliance could set precedent for workers’ right in the entire country.

For more on this issue, check out the latest entry on Edge of Sports by Dave Zirin.

Why are the NFL Refs Locked Out? It’s All in the Game

What do you think?

—DJ DISCourse