Thursday, July 22, 2010

Its a bling thing.


check out the ear candy headphones with the diamonds.......im sure Kanye has a pair, since diamonds last forever......http://www.moodiereport.com/document.php?c_id=34&doc_id=18805 go to the link to get a pair....by the way its gonna run you a couple g's, so step your game up throw some stacks in your ear....
Hi-C

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Jordan's Artist of the Month..........Rick "Rozay" Ross


Im going to start a new column on my artist of the month......the first artist of the month comes with recently beating a lawsuit by the government Rick Freeway Ross, and just released his latest album "Teflon Don", Rick "Rosay" Ross gets my very first artist of the month.....his new album is absolute fire....if you havent copd it yet, make sure you go do that asap....
Hi-C......Boss

Monday, July 19, 2010

The Tupac War......Interesting


Being oppressed in America lends to immediate exposure of America’s harsh realities, which help impregnate the beliefs of the individuals. To believe that the government would infiltrate the Black community and flood it with drugs and guns with the intent of it leading to the community’s could be farfetched until you realize it happened. To believe that local, state and federal authorities would get away with committing subversive acts towards the Black community without being held accountable even after the tactics were supported by fact finding documentation or even recorded through the usage of audio or video is not farfetched at all. Many believe the government helped orchestrate the assassinations of influential Black leaders who fought for both civil and human rights. However, believing that the government had some involvement in the blatant murder of one of Hip-Hop’s most influential musical icons surprisingly is not as believable. Why?

John Potash, a 44-year-old White male, raised in a predominantly Jewish community in Baltimore County penned an interestingly well-written manuscript entitled “The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders.” I had the opportunity to meet John for lunch and converse with him about his book, which I purchased from Everyone’s Place, an independent black owned bookstore located in Baltimore. For obvious reasons, his book is not being carried in any of the major bookstores.

Upon introduction I extended my hand to greet Mr. Potash and immediately our handshake turned to “dap.” We all know that non-verbal communication says just as much as the things we verbalize, sometimes even more. I was anxious to talk because there was so much for us to talk about pertaining to Tupac and the United States Government. The possibilities and theories are truly boundless. Over lunch, a conversation commenced.

AllHipHop.com: You were quoted in an article in The Baltimore CityPaper written by Bret McCabe that you believed Tupac had become “the most influential Black man in the Black community in the country” which I assume would be the reason, in your opinion, his life would be threatened. Can you expound on that statement?

John Potash: Being that he had the top selling CD’s in the world and was starring in major motion pictures, which made him a rap and film star. He was also engaged to the daughter of Quincy Jones, a well-established and respected person in the entertainment business, which increased his popularity. He had very close relationships with his extended Black Panther Party family, who acted as his mentors. Not to mention that he was trying to do more positive things.

AllHipHop.com: For those who have yet to read your book, could you explain why you believe that Death Row Records were a U.S. Intelligence front against Black activism?

John Potash: A high level police detective named Russell Poole got himself assigned to the murder investigation of Biggie, during his investigation he stumbled across the fact that Death Row Records employed many officers who were considered agents. Poole also found typical intelligence operations such as trafficking drugs, guns and laundering money taking place at Death Row Records.

AllHipHop.com: Do you think Death Row Records was the only label used as a front against Black activism?

John Potash: I’m not certain if there were other labels, just because I didn’t have the time or resources to investigate other labels. However, I will say that Time Warner, the parent company of Death Row at the time, ended up buying the rest of the labels, so I’m sure their operations could have worked towards other labels as well.

AllHipHop.com: Are you scared of any backlash or repercussions with the bold statements and claims that you’re making in your book The FBI War on Tupac and Black Leaders?

John Potash: I’m a little scared, but this is what gives me passion.

AllHipHop.com: In your book, I noticed that you reference being supported by people who were close to Tupac, but you did not mention Tupac’s mother Ms. Afeni Shakur. How does she feel about your book and the research you’ve done in regards to her son?

John Potash: She has not publicly addressed the topic of my book and I can understand why.

AllHipHop.com: What do you intend for your book to accomplish?

John Potash: I hope to get as many people as possible more politically active to save our nations heroes like Mumia Abu Jamal and H Rap Brown; both who are sitting on death row, when they’re much needed back in the community doing great things.

AllHipHop.com: What were the difficulties of publishing this book?

John Potash: Well Kathleen Cleaver, the wife of Eldridge Cleaver, initially took me to her editor. I was told that it was too much to fact check everything. I approached six different publishers with six different proposals and still nothing. So I decided to put it out myself, self-published. I started Progressive Left Press.

AllHipHop.com: Your book suggests and supports the ideas of government agencies use of Cointelpro tactics to control, divide and conquer a community through hip hop. In the hip hop community, there’s speculation that the “Illuminati” is doing the same. In your opinion is there a distinction between the two?

John Potash: I don’t know much about the Illuminati and besides hand signs and other small gestures, I don’t know if it can be proven. So I ask what factors have the best evidence behind them that’s controlling our society? White Anglo Saxon Protestant males are controlling the country and top corporations and that’s a better way to describe it.

AllHipHop.com: Do you find any irony in the fact that you worked as a counselor at a methadone program and you wrote a book about the government conspiring to destroy the Black community through dismantling our leaders with subversive tactics, including infiltrating the community with drugs?

John Potash: I do think that drugs undermine activism in the community. For instance, I feel weed is pushed hard towards the community through the music. Abusing marijuana can cause people to not work towards activism. Towards the end, Tupac himself was getting away from abusing drugs.

AllHipHop.com: In your book “The War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders,” you boldly suggest that Toure’ who have appeared on both BET and MTV as a Cultural Critic, as a person who works for US Intelligence. Why?

John Potash: I was just quoting Tupac’s trial lawyer, Michael Tarif Warren, who said he couldn’t believe how Toure’ set in the front row of Tupac’s sexual assault trial and totally misrepresented it, especially when Toure’ covered Tupac’s time in his life closely that whole time. He also insinuated that Tupac may have set up his own shooting at Quad Studios.

AllHipHop.com: Is it true, as implied in your book, that Death Row Records tried to lure Wu Tang Clan from their record label in an attempt to coerce them into helping further their agenda of destroying Black activism?

John Potash: They just tried to lure them to Death Row to disrupt their group. ODB’s brother was a beloved Black activist and he was producing the music. Obviously it didn’t work with Death Row, but US Intelligence inserted an agent in the group as a manager, his name is Michael Caruso, a drug dealing young Mafia kingpin.

AllHipHop.com: You believe that prior to his ultimate demise that there were five government-sponsored attempts on Tupac’s life?

John Potash: Yes.

AllHipHop.com: Because of the manner in which it happened from what’s been reported, you also believe that Jam Master Jay’s unsolved murder was the act of the government?

John Potash: Well because of similar tactics as having a security camera that caught the incident and still no one was apprehended, The New York Times reporting that his death had something to do with the east coast west coast beef and The Baltimore Sun reporting that he was becoming more political and socially conscience. In addition to all of that, he wasn’t robbed.

AllHipHop.com: You also suggest based on your research that verbal clashes between 50 Cent and other rap artists are influenced by the powers to be with sinister intent. Do you not believe that it’s an attempt to sell records by involved parties or in some cases, just the competitive nature of the sport?

John Potash: I think it’s a little of all three, but the unspoken part is that of the US Intelligence. In my book I talk about the incident involving Lil Kim and Foxy Brown’s entourage. Take into consideration, the harsh and disproportionate punishment the artists receive for the incidents they’re involved in.

AllHipHop.com: Based on your findings, do you honestly believe that the government killed Tupac.

John Potash: Of course. They orchestrated his assassination.

Potash could be the supreme conspiracy theorist full of all speculative nonsense, gibberish, just another attempt to confuse and keep us in the dark or one that has unearthed a jagged pill of raw truth. Who knows what to make of the twelve years of research and documentation that John Patosh gathered to support his claims. The evidence in his book is just as hard to dispute as it is to validate. Those who dispute the information have quite a lot of work to counter “The War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders.”

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Christian Louboutin Men's Summer Collection!!



OK... We may be a bit late, but WTF and OMG!! This is dope couture at it's rawest and purest form!! Spotted Pharrell Williams rockin’ some dope soon-to-be-released Men’s Christian Louboutin 2010 sneakers! Isn’t it great to be a celebrity! These sneakers are available in two colorways: white and black, and will retail for $1,200. Ey.. Get your mind on your money and cop both pairs! SICK!! More pics below... Higher Culture... La Cosa Nostra... You fuccin with the mob! LMHCAO!


Kush rolled, GLASS FULL, We prefer the better things!!



Summer Sips!! The Best Refreshing Drank for this hot a** summer!

Chill out with a Pineapple Patron! Drank Sumthin Beotchh...

Ingredients:
•1 oz. Patrón Silver tequila
•1/4 oz. Patrón Citrónge orange liqueur
•Fresh pineapple juice
•Lime squeeze

Preparation:
1.Pour Patrón Silver and Patrón Citrónge over ice.
2.Fill with pineapple juice.
3.Finish with a squeeze of lime.

Pineapple is one of those fruits that stands on its own in the definitions of flavors and it is often one of the most passed over fruit juices when it comes to mixing cocktails. What I like the most about this Patron Pineapple is that it shows off the pineapple aspect in all its glory, with just a few ingredients to back it up. The one that truly accents the fruit is the Patron tequila, which happens to be one of the best tequilas available to mix with fruit. The orange and lime are included for balance and I've found that a couple dashes of orange bitters are a nice finishing touch. Drink Responsibly and Salute to the Hi-C Boys!!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Eminem's Recovery officially platinum after 1 week!!!!


Eminem's album Recovery has officially gone platinum after its first week of sales. I myself have just finished listening to the album and have to say that he is back to his Marshall Mathers self. He has done away with the funny voices and taken this album really seriously, I think its sort of a road of redemption. He has features from Lil Wayne, Pink, Rhianna, Kobe, and others. So on behalf of the Hi-C boys, welcome back Em, and you made a hell of a record

Hi-C

Monday, July 5, 2010

Call Me The Gucci Man....
















Check out some of the Gucci accessories that are for the spring/summer of 2010....The shit is fire, and if you have your fashion game up, and your money game, you would be a fool not to get into this high fashion stuff.....Go ahead and let your tears drop down your face now, cause this shit isnt cheap.....cop it at http://www.gucci.com/us/index2.asp
Hi-C boys....cause we got it like that





Saturday, July 3, 2010

Artful Dodger........Black is Back



Check out the Artful Dodger shorts and hoody.....its always been one of my favorite brands, and I've been seeing these shorts everywhere in Pittsburgh, Pa......in case you haven't heard, jean shorts are out, cargo shorts are in.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Sherbert in this bitch.....some summer color






Just a sherbert collection for yall to look over.....a lil somethin somethin.....contents of images include;

G-shock Watch.

Oakley Frogskins.

Pink Fred Perry x Raf Simons Polo Shirt.

Humor Plaid Shirt.

Orange Vans.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Drake Thank Us Later remix album.....by Cookin Soul



As you all know Drake's Thank Me Later album posted incredible numbers in the first week.....Well famous remix master Cookin Soul and Don Cannon got together and created the mixtape Thank Us Later...I myself have listend to the album about 4 times through and find it to be fuckin awesome....I love what they did with the song "Over", and its done with complete live instrumentation....Cookin Soul is on point....you can download the album for free as a zip file at http://www.cookinsoul.com/ just scroll down the website a little bit and the links are posted...
Hi-C Life is a Beach Chair!!!!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Step Your Watch Game Up Bi*%&



If you dont have a dope ass watch, its time that you step your game up and put a little swagger on your wrist. "I dont got the bright watch, I got the right watch, I dont buy out the bar, I buy the nightspot....." as HOV said. Check out the Flud watches http://www.fludwatches.com/zencart/ and get with the program.
Hi-C aka made men!!!

Monday, June 28, 2010

BET Awards.....Eminem and Chris Brown


I felt last night, Eminem and Chris Brown's performance was oh so important. But to keep things in order of the BET awards, I'll start with Em.....I took his performance of "Not Afraid", as not just his hit single to promote his album, but as an apology to everyone in the music industry as well as his fans, for his addiction to drugs, as well as his lackluster performances on the mic, especially in his last two albums....I immediatly thought that it launched him back on top the rap world and back to his elite status....people are talking saying he looked sick, I say no, he looked more like the 36 year old man that he is, who has gone through many life changes including drug addiction. Great performance......On the next one, Chris Brown, first off nobody can dance as close to MJ as Breezy can, the man is ridiculous..second off there was no way in hell that those tears during Man in the Mirror were at all fake, MJ was this mans idol and whole reason he got into the industry. He said on his twitter account before the BET awards that he was nervous and ready to shit a brick.....I think he got hit with a ton of emotion and couldn't contain himself when man in the mirror hit because he felt as if he was singing to his idol as well as talkin about himself while in front of everybody, and like Em was apologizing to his fans and the industry. Damnit I say well Fuckin Done....so its time we get back to supporting him and stop giving him backlash for the R incident.....there is always 3 sides to every story, his side, her side, and the truth.
Hi-C.....Get Your Fuckin Mind Right

Cammo Shorts & Bubba Kush



uh, Camo shorts and bubba Kush,
we can talk she’d rather fuss,
this and that bout such and such,
damn where is the f-cking trust...

LMHCAO! Man if you don't have a pair cammo shorts thus far, you aren't really on your dougie! I recommend the cammo shorts by Marc Jacob, but apparently those bitches are quite difficult to get. Don't trip, Obey Clothing makes a pretty dope pair as well. Please shoot us a message or comment on other dope cammo shorts out there. Go to obeyclothing.com to scoop a pair like the cammo shorts in the pics. As always... It's Higher Culture or Die BITCHESSS!!!!

Let me finish where I left off...

yeah Im single,
n-gga had to cancel that b-tch like nino,
i aint trippin on nothin,
im sipping on somethin,
and my homeboy say he got a bad b-tch for me,
and I’m single,
yeah Im single,
and Im single,
tonite Im single
and i aint trippin on nothin,
im sipping on somethin,
and my homeboy say he got a bad b-tch for me,
tonite,

Drake’s Thank Me Later Album Sales



According to Hits Daily Double, Drake’s debut moved 462,989 units in it’s first week and still counting. Congrats to the homie Drake much love from the Hi-C boys!

Young Money Rack Up Honors At 2010 BET Awards, But Chris Brown Steals The Show



The BET Awards hit the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Sunday night June 27, and while the Young Money crew probably won some of the biggest awards, it wasn't the awards that were the show's highlights. It was the performances ... and there were plenty of good ones.

First, of course, Kanye West opened the show with his new single “Power”, T.I. performed “Yeah Ya Know” with Travis Barker backing him on the drums, Diddy brought out Ricky Ross The Boss and Nicki Minaj for the "Hello, Good Morning (Remix)," and even Eminem graced the stage for a performance of his new single "Not Afraid." Also Drizzy Drake blessed us with “Fireworks” and “Over” before bringing out Young Jeezy, who performed “Lose My Mind.”

Other performances included Usher with "There Goes My Baby," Alicia Keys with an array of hits, Janelle Monae with "Let's Go Crazy," Patti LaBelle with "Purple Rain," and El DeBarge also made a comeback.

But, in the end, it was our homie C-Breezy aka Chris Brown's emotional tribute to Michael Jackson which was epic to say the least. Breezy wore MJ's trademark fedora, bandaged fingers, high-water pants, and a spangled glove. The homie even moonwalked across the stage. Then later, as he grabbed a microphone to sing "Man in the Mirror," Brown broke down in tears. His voice cracked, he couldn't sing, and at one point, dropped to his knees.

Look... Chris Brown killed that sh*t and I know damn well yall felt that sh*t. (Thanks Ye) Bottom line he left his heart on the stage and kept it honest. Look people…Chris Brown made a mistake… A big fucking mistake, but he is too talented for us to allow the industry to blacklist him. Music needs him; Higher Culture is begging everyone to give this man his career back, most importantly his life back!!! HOLD YA HEAD CHRIS… I’MA TAKE HER DOWN!

Below were the night's winners:
Viewers Choice: Rihanna ("Hard" ft. Young Jeezy)
Best Collaboration: Jay-Z & Alicia Keys ("New York")
Best New Artist: Nicki Minaj
Best Group: Young Money
Best Female Hip-Hop Artist: Nicki Minaj
Best Male Hip-Hop Artist: Drake
Best Female R&B Artist: Alicia Keys
Best Male R&B Artist: Trey Songz
Best Gospel Artist: Marvin Sapp
AOL Fandemonium Award: Chris Brown
Youngstars Award: Keke Palmer
Best Actress: Mo'nique
Best Actor: Idris Elba
Best Movie: "Precious"
Centric Award: Monica
Sportswoman of the Year: Serena Williams
Sportsman of the Year: Lebron James
Best International Act: Dizzee Rascal
Video of the Year: Beyonce & Lady Gaga ("Telephone")

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Speaking of Finals.....Kobe SE Watch




Kobe and Nubeo have teamed up to make the Black Mamba Watch Collection. These watches are made with unbelievable quality and have that deadly look just like the mamba himself. A true masterpiece of watchmaking architecture, it’s the matte finish that certainly defies any pre-established notions regarding sports watches. Elegant as it can be, the Black Mamba uses ceramic, titanium and rubber in the most stylish possible way. Water resistant to 100m, it could be yours from a starting price of $22,000.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

K Breeze..........Hot New Song....album June 26




K Breeze the L.A. hip hop artist just released his new single. I must say that its tight as hell. His album will be dropping June 26 and I will post the direct link on the blog. Hes a up and coming rapper who puts out material that talks about real issues, a type of rapper that is lacking very much so in todays hip hop world. Check out the new single " Saturday Morning " at the following web site http://bit.ly/9Safp0

Friday, June 11, 2010

Mishka spring/summer shirt......SH*% is hot



Love the look of this shirt....super fresh in my opinion......check out their polos to.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Clae......Some New Sh*&......





Check out www.Clae.com for some of the newest hottest shoes in the market.......Their all the crave on the East Coast.....pretty soon gonna be world wide.....

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

We Off That and on this New Sh*t




Ok put down the gold and pick up some wood! Skraight up! Shouts out to the folks over at Good Wood NYC. This sh*t is dope and brilliant at the same time. You can find just about any celeb rocking their pieces too. Go to the website if you think we lying - http://www.goodwoodnyc.com/
Two Finger
HC




BB Pic - New Condo for the Hi-C Boys


Oooh Sh*t

MuthaF*cker got damn

Kickin b*tches out the condo like Pam

LOHCAO!!! - Translation: Laughin Our Higher Culutre Ass Off
Fu*k with us! Higher Culture!



Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Dope Artist of the Month

Burning Inspiration by Jay Alders
The Dope artist of the Month goes to the bro bro JAY ALDERS. Absolutely one of HC's favorite artist hands down. His brushwork and color schemes is what makes his designs so distinct, and its prolly the main reason he Ballin like a B****. Browse and buy some of Jay Alders artwork at www. jayalders.com Support Art Dammit!

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