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    “I’m blacker than midnight on Broadway and Myrtle”-Mos Def

    On July 12th, the biggest Hip Hop festival in Brooklyn returns for the 9th annual Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival. As a venue for authentic Hip Hop, Brooklyn Bodega decided to partner with Jay Shells, the creator of the innovative Rap Quotes project.



    Jay’s ingenious Rap Quotes project involved red-and-white street signs being posted in certain areas of New York City that have been spoken of in rap lyrics.

    Brooklyn Bodega President Wes Jackson partnered with Shells to bring his grassroots promotion and Hip Hop savvy to Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival:

    Wes and I share a love and admiration for this culture and give back to it in our own ways. When he reached out to work together on the festival I didn’t have to think twice. Put two creative minds together who are this enthusiastic about hip hop and great things happen. Be on the lookout for more collaborations with Brooklyn Bodega in the future, we have some things cooking.

    Tickets for the Brooklyn Hip Hop festival events can be purchased at http://www.bkhiphopfestival.com/bhf-tickets/.

    Check out a few images of the collaborative promotion below:




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    "Listen up you can be anything in the world, in god we trust"

    What kind of sense does that sentence make?

    Pay attention your mom wears too much makeup, in the backyard is a shed.


    "Networking like a conference, cause the nonsense is yet to stop"

    I don't know who the illiterate fucks here are, the rappers who are just filling bars, making any nonsensical crap rhyme or the people who posted these on placards. Just kidding, obviously its the people who thought these silly extracts have meaning beyond sounding incredibly stupid.

    "Just make sure live you is a dope rhyme slayer"

    Fucking seriously? Why y'all going to put some of the stupidest shit said by a bunch of rappers up on posters and pretend it ain't really fucking dumb? How stupid are y'all? Goddamn. There are plenty of rap lines *worth* quoting, ones that makes sense, for a start, and ones that have meaning. These lines are silly, inane, and nonsensical. Shame.
    Last edited by coughdrops; 07-06-2013, 09:33 PM.
    It make homos game at females.

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