Sunday, November 17, 2024
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You have to go and read the New York Times article, about South Carolina’s own, Monks Corner born and bread, Charleston 843 radio DJ , Charlemagne tha God. There are so many things I love about this article, and I’ve said many times that I love how Charlemagne refuses to kiss “arses” when doing these interviews. What I especially love is how, no matter how big he gets, he always reps where he’s from!

Paul Ricci, the Senior Vice President for Programming and Development for MTV, said this about Charlemagne, “He’s a unique, honest, authentic individual and they don’t come around that often.”

So congrats to him and good luck with the new show on MTV, all of SC will be watching!

Read the Article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/12/fashion/radio-host-Charlamagne-Tha-God-Celebrities.html?_r=0

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Peep DJ B Lord’s new video feat Titty 2 Chainz and the Carolina’s own Ben G. the Spiff Kidz even make an appearance in the colorful video, that is definitely reppin that #CarolinaLife . 2 Chainz delivers his array of clever lines as usual, but then hear comes Ben G spittin barz: “Military mind got Military time…read between the lines..these cemetery rhymes…Bodied!” Don’t sleep people, its some hitters out here, and we’re watching! We see you B Lord! ~~ “Souf Cackalacka, I Got Game Like a Gamecock”

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If you haven’t seen this already, check out this video, of Charleston, SC’s own Darius Rucker joining Wando High School teen on stage during a talent show. 16 year-old Frankie Antonelli’s mom describe her son per the Post & Courier:

“He’s happy, he’s healthy, he’s funny, he’s athletic … he is sweet and he is handsome,” she said. “He just happens to have Down syndrome. It doesn’t define who he is. He is uninhibited and he loves to perform.”

This is a great video!

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

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Some people CLAIM to be hustlers, but Nipsey is an artist that lives up to his name. This past Tuesday Nipsey Hussle released his new CD, Crenshaw, selling at $100 each. When asked why he was selling his CD at $100 each, Nipsey stated to Rap Radar:

“It ISN’T the price of the plastic case and polyurethane disc…it’s the price of Revolution! The price of Rebellion against an industry that has tricked us all into making products that have no soul for fear of not being heard if we don’t.”

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

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