So you’ve heard the news and now you got the blues. Tell us about it. But not for too long cause we making moves. We have another banger of an issue on the way, and we’ll still be giving you ups on the web side of things so walk with us. This ain’t over by a long shot. In the meantime, check out two pieces on two different rappers from two very different times. From issue 42 we have our Killer Mike feature and from issue 50, Kid Cudi. Two dope MC’s who both graced the stage for our 50th issue release party. Get familiar (again).
Oh, how we’ve longed for greatness that was Beavis and Butthead. The last I can remember they showed a couple of episodes a few years ago as a part of some nostalgia week or something. Well, the latest word on the streets is that Mike Judge is actually entertaining a resurrection, but by way of live action remake. Don’t know who he’ll be casting for the roles, but at the thought, an old Butthead quote comes to mind…
Courtesy of Jackassworld Check out some footy of Jake Brown’s first time on the mega ramp since that monumental fall at the last X-Games. The kid stays in the picture.
If you missed the premier of egotrip’s Miss Rap Supreme last night, be mad at yourself. In typical egotrip fashion, the contestants are all characters and in a move of true genius, they allowed Khia on as a contestant! Check out the clip above where Khia and Ms. Cherry share their feelings about each other. Tune in every Monday night at 10 for the new episodes.
This Thursday, April 10th it goes down! We haven’t had a proper release in some months so all that built up tension is guaranteed to splash [a good time] all over everyone. Grammy award winner Killer Mike will be rocking, as well as Kid Cudi. Treats and Sureshot on the whizzeels. Open Bar from 10-11. Rebel NYC 251 West 30th Street (btn 7th and 8th Ave). RSVP to rsvp@massappealmag.com. Come get some.
This trailer for a supposed upcoming reality show about Sugar Bear has been making the rounds on the net. In all, it looks to be pretty much the same Suge you’ve come to know and detest, but how about my man that tells Suge that they’re cut from the same cloth. Really?
The Mighty Mos may be hard to find when it comes time to lay down some tracks, but when you need someone to speak on some controversial shit, this is, Mos Def, your man. This is one part of a Karma Loop interview he did while promoting Two Black Guys at Magic.
Human Giant is back on the air, and with that comes the return of Aziz Ansari, the funniest Indian since Apu. Get a taste of the new season above, but check out Aziz’s real experiences with swank celeb clubs in the fight club feature from issue 49 here.