Bobby V, Case, Dru Hill & Hi-Five Will Perform In Sacramento This Saturday

R&B lovers in Sacramento, California will be getting a treat this weekend, as Bobby V, Case, Dru Hill and Hi-Five will all be performing at McClatchy Park (3500 5th Avenue) on Saturday, August 14.

This is the ultimate R&B summer throwback concert and it’s designed for the entire family. Patrons are being asked to bring their own lawn chair and partake in the food and beverages at the location. Click here for tickets.

Common, Rapsody & Pete Rock Confirmed For Capital One’s SummerStage On Aug.22 (@CPFNYC @common @SummerStage)

In early June Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage returned to live, in-person performances. That being said, on Sunday, August 22nd, they will host hip-hop artists Common and Rapsody, alongside legendary DJ Pete Rock.

This will be held at Central Park (Rumsey Playfield) in Manhattan, New York from 6 to 10 PM local time. Tickets, which are now available for $35 USD can be purchased HERE.

Everyone Is Talking About Lauryn Hill’s Verse On “Nobody” (@MsLaurynHill)

In 1996 Lauryn Hill and Nas collaborated on the mega hit song If I Ruled The World, which was featured on Nas‘ album, It Was Written. The two recently joined forces again, this time on his newest LP, King’s Disease II. The new tune is titled Nobody and unlike what she did in 96, Hill is all bars on this track.

Lauryn Hill took time to address several things that persons have been saying about her in the media, and she did it with class, style and an irresistible flow. The record has the global hip-hop community talking and breaking down her lyrics word for word. See her full verse below.

All my time has been focused on my freedom now
Why would I join ‘em when I know that I can beat ‘em now
They put their words on me
And they can eat ‘em now
That’s probably why they keep on tellin’ me I’m needed now
They tried to box me out while takin’ what they want from me
I spent too many years living too uncomfortably

Making room for people who didn’t like the labor
Or wanted the spoils, selfish behavior

Now let me give it to you balanced and with clarity
I don’t need to turn myself into a parody
I don’t do the sh*t you do for popularity
They clearly didn’t understand when I said I get out apparently

My awareness like Keanu in The Matrix
I’m savin’ souls and yall complainin’ ‘bout my lateness
Now it’s illegal for someone to walk in greatness
They want the same but they don’t take risks

Now the world will get to see it’s own reflection
And the anointed can pursue their own direction
And if you’re wrong and you’re too proud to hear correction
Walk into the hole you dug yourself f*ck a projection

See me in my freedom taking all my land back
They sent a lot against me thinking I’d just stand back
I got my legs beneath me, I got my hands back
A lotta people sabotaged they couldn’t stand that

I turned the other cheek, I took blow after blow
There’s so much crisis in the world ‘cuz you reap what you sow

When you keep what you know is meant for someone else
The ditch you dig for them you must just end up in yourself

I’m in the secret place
I keep a sacred space
They keep showin’ their hands, but keep hidin’ their face

If I’m a messenger you block me then you block the message
So aggressive, the world you made is what you’re left with
Pride and ego over love and truth is living reckless
Yall n*ggas got a death wish, the stupid leaves me breathless

A Quick Review Of Nas’s King’s Disease II (@Nas)

King’s Disease II is the fourteenth studio album by legendary hip-hop recording artist Nas. It was released on August 6, 2021, via the Mass Appeal Records imprint. King’s Disease II is the sequel to Nas‘ 2020 album with the same name. The new project features guest appearances from Eminem, EPMD, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, YG, Lauryn Hill, Charlie Wilson, Blxst and Hit-Boy; and it was executive produced by both Nas and Hit-Boy.

Hip-hop lovers all over the world often refer to Nas as one of the greatest MCs of all time; after listening to this record I think that title is justified and should not be disputed. King’s Disease II is honest, raw, lyrical, soulful and thought-provoking. It has a total of fifteen tracks covering everything from the depths of spirituality to the shallowness of basic day to day living.

Nas‘s lyrical prowess is admirable and its complimented by flows done appropriately on each track. A couple of stand out songs are My Bible (#14); which reminds me of Biggie‘s Ten Crack Commandments. My Bible is an outline of what I consider to be life rules, that if followed, will prevent ones downfall. The other outstanding tune is the collaboration done with Ms Lauryn Hill, Nobody (#9). On the album it states that it’s a Lauryn Hill feature, but truth be told, it’s L Boogie. Nobody is not like If I Ruled The World, with Ms Hill singing the hook and Nas flowing; this is a 100% authentic hip-hop record on which L Boogie (from the Fugees) delivered bars. It has a 90s feel and vibe, and it’s loaded with a lot of powerful messages.

While I was listening to the album I was also scouring the internet to see what professional music critics were saying about it; and the general concensus seems to be that this project is to be placed in the same category of some of Nas‘ best work. See track listing below.

  1. The Pressure
  2. Death Row East
  3. 40 Side
  4. EPMD 2 feat. Eminem & EPMD
  5. Rare
  6. YKTV feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & YG
  7. Store Run
  8. Moments
  9. Nobody feat. Ms. Lauryn Hill
  10. No Phony Love feat. Charlie Wilson
  11. Brunch on Sundays feat. Blxst
  12. Count Me In
  13. Composure feat. Hit-Boy
  14. My Bible
  15. Nas Is Good

Download and stream King’s Disease II from your preferred music platform: http://Nas.lnk.to/KD2

Have You Seen The Video For Demarco & Stephen Marley’s Summer Anthem “Dance My Stress Away”? (@DemarcoDaDon)

At the end of July, Ineffable Records published Dance My Stress Away, a party/summer song performed by dancehall artist Demarco and international singer Stephen Marley. Though it’s new, the track is already enjoying favorable rotation on several broadcasting networks all over the world.

A few days after the audio was released Demarco uploaded the visuals to his YouTube channel. If you have not yet seen the video, click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

Sa-Roc Shares More Tour Dates For This Month! (@sarocthemc)

At the end of July Sa-Roc announced a slew of upcoming shows that will run through 2022. The hip-hop MC has confirmed dates in Columbus, Las Vegas, Dallas, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Washington and Monterey.

To her fans’ delight, earlier today (August 4th) she once again took to social media to share the news of additional concerts scheduled for this month. The new dates are for Charlotte, Virginia Beach and Durham. For more information visit her official website: sa-roc dot com.

Wyclef Jean & DJ Jazzy Jeff Among Confirmees For “Can’t Wait Live!” Benefit Concert On Aug. 13 (@wyclef)

Some artists and activists in the United States have come together to call on Congress to pass a legislative package that makes meaningful investments in jobs, climate change, housing and immigration. As such, they are hosting an event dubbed Can’t Wait Live! aimed at bringing attention to their cause.

Can’t Wait Live! will feature performances by DaBaby, Saweetie, Wyclef Jean, Mavis Staples, Snow Tha Product, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Beach Bunny and DJ Diamond Kuts. It will be held on August 13, 2021 at TD Pavilion at the Mann Center in Philadelphia.