Sunday, December 22, 2024
Carolina

“Mama called him clay, ya’ll $***** betta call him Cassious”

Just go ahead and add this fire you your playlist. Matt Monday hitting us with “The Lomax” – described as “a reintroduction” since Matt has been gone for a minute. Charleston’s own Matt Monday has been quoted explaining, “This song is a fresh start, a new beginning that says Matt Monday is back for the first time.”

Oh yeah, track produced by Yung Gud…..firreee. Check it out.

Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

“Only real music’s gonna last. The rest of that other bullshit is here today and gon tomorrrrrrrr.”

I’m late on this one, but dayyyammmm Benjamin Star killed this.

“I’m on congnac black… I toss back I’m that cool…me and my thought so these THOTS can fall back too…Benjamin the Real-I-est…the alias… bumpin Thelonious…all my homies just stop and admire…The way I spark fire to this Carolina climate…rappers cosign it but attempt to refine it, but be reminded…*zoom*”

#WellDamn

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Not that any of us are shocked by this, but residents of Myrtle Beach are banning together and speaking out against the annual Black Bikers Week — AND WE DON’T BLAME THEM!

There’s a Facebook Page called Myrtle Beach Against Bike Week and as of today it has 17,959 likes in less than a week! The page states:

“Each year our town is trashed, violent crimes are committed, and it’s only getting worse. It’s time for us to speak up and demand CHANGE from Myrtle Beach”

Now we’ve been to many bike weeks in the past and it was always a fun time, however throughtout the years it seems like it has turned into a weekend of fuckery and foolishness. I cannot blame these residents for wanting to be rid of this festival. The city has tried to rid itself of Bike Week before, but behind every city decision lies some sort of dirty dollar bill. They allowed the festival to return to the city and this year three people from the Lowcountry lost their lives and two people were injured.

So yes, this isnt about race, or injustice or any of that. This is about the safety of all persons living and visiting Myrtle Beach and its about the preservation of our tourist attractions, culture and beaches. We Vote Yes to get rid of that ratchet bike week, instead maybe Myrtle Beach can replace it with a festival for kids or alligators- hell, i dont know??

In the June 2014 issue of Syllabus, we get to check out rapper Ceeza Luciano. In this in-depth interview with writer Tamera Rios, Ceeza discusses his interesting and complicated family life. He also talks about how he developed his sound and how he “studied” different types of artist and sounds, while crafting his own sound.

Ceeza has had many name changes, which is a reflection of his growth as an artist, and we all know with growth, comes a rebirth. We look forward to sharing Ceeza Luciao – A Lyricist – Reborn. June 2014!

Check out one of Ceeza Luciano’s newest tracks, his dedication to Hip-Hop- “Everything” produced by MKSB.

http://youtu.be/A8WWNAF6F4M

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