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Video - Philly 360° Exclusive: Biz Markie

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • May 10, 2012
    • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Photo Credit: D. McDowell for GPTMC
    • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
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      • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
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    • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Photo Credit: D. McDowell for GPTMC
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      • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Photo Credit: D. McDowell for GPTMC
    • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Photo Credit: D. McDowell for GPTMC
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      • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Photo Credit: D. McDowell for GPTMC
    • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Biz Markie at Mitchell & Ness
      • Photo Credit: D. McDowell for GPTMC
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      • Mitchell & Ness
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      • Mitchell & Ness
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It's springtime in Philly and if you're like me, you definitely get the fever as the sun gets hotter. There's so much to do with all of that energy in Philly, so I took mine and headed over to the famous vintage sportswear company Mitchell & Ness to celebrate the release of its Spring 2012 Collection with the legendary DJ Biz Markie.  

It was the first time I had been to the new location at 1201 Chestnut and all I can say is wow! The beautiful and enormous location housed some of Philly's most prominent tastemakers as they checked out the new "old school" spring fashions.

Insider Tip: Look out for more female apparel that is being added to the store. 

After I got over the initial shock of being overwhelmed by the upgrade, I set my sights on DJ Biz Markie, who has a long relationship with Mitchell & Ness and an even longer one with Philly.  Check out the video as he dishes about his long love affair with Philly and what he loves most this city. 


Laiya's World: The Crates - April 28

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • April 27, 2012
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      • The Crates

Don't you love it when new school joins forces with the classics? Me too! That's why I am so excited to let you know about this great event happening tomorrow, April 28, called The Crates. For all my forward thinking hip hop heads, The Crates refers to the days before 2004 when DJ's carried vinyl albums in crates to different gigs.

On Saturday, some of Philly's finest MCs will join forces to start a series commemorating some of the dopest eras in hip hop. This week they start with 1988-1994. The best part of it all? There will be an actual mixtape released to the public!  So, this Saturday join Billy ABSTRACT, DjAYEboogie, Space High Pate, Space High Lil, Ryshon Jones, 5 Grand, Bones HR and Philly 360 Creative Ambassadors Writtenhouse a they present The Crates at one of Philly's freshest new venues, The Headhouse.  See you there!


Event Details:

The Crates

Saturday, Apri 28

10:00 p.m.

The Headhouse

122 Lombard Street


Philly 360˚ Rewind: Inside The Studio With Jaguar Wright, the Jazzyfatnastees, Aja Danzler & Lady Alma

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • April 17, 2012
    • Inside the Studio - Ladies of the Black Lily
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Inside the Studio with the Ladies of the Black Lily was a special night for all in attendance.  The intention was to bring together a group of women that changed the face of the Philadelphia music scene through one movement and one night of the week called the "Black Lily."  At Warmdaddy's, the ladies of It's the Life Creative brought together five of the women who were with the Black Lily from the start until the night it was over. The Jazzyfatnastees were the first to hit the couch in honor of coming up with the idea for such a momentous and historic night in Philly music history. 

Later in the night, they were joined by Lady Alma, Aja Graydon Danzler (half of Kindred the Family Soul) and Jaguar Wright.  Each lady used the Black Lily stage as their training ground which in turn prepped them to become powerful forces in the world of music. To see them reminisce about their adventures and life-long formed sisterhood was the perfect way to celebrate Women's History Month.  To further complement the mood, It’s the Life Creative provided music by Philly 360˚ Creative Ambassador and Insider DJ AfroDJiak, and visuals by newly crowned Creative Ambassador Serena Saunders and P Butter Paint, adding to this unforgettable celebration of women.

Check out the video!


Philly 360˚ Rewind: Let’s Move It Philly!

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • March 8, 2012
    • Black Thought of The Roots - Let's Move It Philly
      • Black Thought of The Roots - Let's Move It Philly
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    • Black Thought of The Roots - Let's Move It Philly
      • Black Thought of The Roots - Let's Move It Philly
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    • DJ Diamond Kuts - Let's Move It Philly
      • DJ Diamond Kuts - Let's Move It Philly
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    • DJ Rich Medina, Spanky McCurdy, DJ Questlove - Let's Move It Philly
      • DJ Rich Medina, Spanky McCurdy, DJ Questlove - Let's Move It Philly
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    • DJ Questlove - Let's Move It Philly
      • DJ Questlove - Let's Move It Philly
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    • DJ Diamond Kuts - Let's Move It Philly
      • DJ Diamond Kuts - Let's Move It Philly
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    • Spanky McCurdy - Let's Move It Philly
      • Spanky McCurdy - Let's Move It Philly
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    • DJ Rich Medina - Let's Move It Philly
      • DJ Rich Medina - Let's Move It Philly
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    • DJ Diamond Kuts - Let's Move It Philly
      • DJ Diamond Kuts - Let's Move It Philly
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    • DJ Diamond Kuts & Laiya St. Clair - Let's Move It Philly
      • DJ Diamond Kuts & Laiya St. Clair - Let's Move It Philly
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    • DJ Rich Medina - Let's Move It Philly
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    • DJ Questlove - Let's Move It Philly
      • DJ Questlove - Let's Move It Philly
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      • DJ Questlove - Let's Move It Philly
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The legendary Sigma Sounds Studios opened the doors to their newly added sound stage for a cause that was all about the ladies, our young ladies.  Philly 360˚ Creative Ambassador Black Thought introduced his first non profit, The GrassROOTS Community Foundation, to a welcoming Philly crowd in the best way possible, through the music. He brought together some of his most talented Philly friends including Creative Ambassadors DJ Rich Medina, DJ Questlove, DJ Diamond Kuts and Spanky McCurdy on the drums to bring awareness to the fight for young women's health.  

Check out my interview as Black Thought explains why this would be his first cause, and how his partner Dr. Janice Johnson Dias  helped him bring it all together.


Video - Laiya Asks What Is It About Philly: Jeff Bradshaw

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • January 9, 2012
    • Jeff Bradshaw
      • Jeff Bradshaw
      • Photo Credit: Photo by L. Whitaker for GPTMC

Jeff Bradshaw may be more soul than you can handle, but you'll definitely be up for the challenge. The first time I laid my ears on the sounds of Jeff, I was at a Jill Scott show. He was part of her new horn section. From the moment he blew into his trombone, you could tell there was something different in him. The combo of Philly mixed with a church and musical upbringing, seeped from his pores.  So much so that he has to dance it out as he blows into his horn.  

His debut album on Hidden Beach Records - home to his North Philly sister Jill Scott - Bone Deep exploded with all types of great soul sounds, including some super soulful voices like Creative Ambassador Carol Riddick, Glen Lewis, Ndambi, Bilal and Jill Scott.  He has this way of pairing the perfect vocalist with the perfect song. Unlike other horn and vocal collabos you've heard, Jeff has a way of actually getting his horn to sing.  If you don't believe me just give it a listen and you may hear his horn enunciate actual lyrics!  And, if you cant understand what the horn is saying, Jeff might just sing it for you. 

Needless to say, I am more than ready for his second studio album, which is also a double album called, Bon Appetit and Introducing Brass Heaven (Jeff's other project, a full brass brand).

I caught up with Jeff at the video shoot for his new single, "Til Tomorrow" with Philly's own Miss Jade and a Philly cousin, Raheem Devaughn. I asked him, "What is it about Philly?" Check out what he had to say. 


Laiya's World: My Top 10 Philly/A-Philly-Ated Albums Of The Year

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • December 20, 2011

So, it's almost the end of the year. Before you bust your brain open trying to think of the perfect gift for your loved one, why not give the gift that keeps on giving?  What am I talking about, you ask?  How about one or more of the 10 Best Philly/A-Philly-Ated Albums of the Year? And my list has something for everyone!

(In no specific order)

    • Nikki Jean - Pennies In A Jar
      • Nikki Jean - Pennies In A Jar

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Creative Ambassador Nikki Jean may not be a Philly native, but I'm sure she'll agree that her years spent in the Philadelphia music scene definitely helped mold her as a singer/songwriter.  Pennies In A Jar is Nikki's debut CD, and it sets her apart from anyone else on this list with her mixture of soul, pop and folk.

    • Eric Roberson - Mister Nice Guy
      • Eric Roberson - Mister Nice Guy

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Eric Roberson. Another "A-Philly-Ated" singer/songwriter who has been in the game for some time now. This New Jersey native's initial claim to fame as a songwriter can be heard on some of your favorite albums from 112, MusiqSoulchild, Carl Thomas, Dwele and more, but his catalog of at least 7 studio albums includes a mix of the most beautiful ballads and blends of house and soul music. If you don't believe me (or if you really do) check him out for yourself. Please!

    • Marsha Ambrosius - Late Nights & Early Mornings
      • Marsha Ambrosius - Late Nights & Early Mornings

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Are we sure Marsha is from London?  Because her soul is pure Philly!  This Creative Ambassador had one of the most anticipated solo releases since Lauryn Hill, and she didn't disappoint! From her honest and blatant ballad "I Hope She Cheats On You With A Basketball Player" to her beautiful ballad that turned into a poignant video "Far Away," she somehow manages to put our love stories into the words we couldn't find. Now that's talent!

    • Kindred the Family Soul - Love Has No Recession
      • Kindred the Family Soul - Love Has No Recession

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Isn't it time we got some love advice from a couple living the example of some good lovin'?  Well, Kindred gave us a 4th chance to get to know love in that fantasy way (it's there 4th studio album), but more importantly, in that practical way. Aja and Fatin Danzler, married and parents of 6 children, continue to not only sing about love, but to be true examples that love (and hard work as Aja would say) can indeed conquer all!

    • The Roots - Undun
      • The Roots - Undun

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What do I need to say about The Roots album besides, "You don't have it yet?  What's wrong with you?" The Roots continue to move us with there 11th studio album.  I believe that entitles them to the title of the most releases from any hip hop group (don't hold me to it, unless its right). I consider them hip hop's fine wine, they just get better with age. 

    • Betty Wright and The Roots - Betty Wright The Movie
      • Betty Wright and The Roots - Betty Wright The Movie

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Oh you didn't know that The Roots released two albums this year?  Well that's what I'm here for! Usually when a project is "produced" by The Roots, it really means that it has been touched by the combination of band leader Questlove and keyboardist / Grammy Award winning producer / Creative Ambassador James Poyser.  This is The Roots' second collaboration album with a music legend (the first Al Green).  For the last decade, Ms. Betty has been using her talents for teaching. She has been the vocal coach on American Idol for quite some time now, along with some notable private sessions for voices like Joss Stone and Jennifer Lopez, but this is her time to shine!

    • Common - The Dreamer / The Believer
      • Common - The Dreamer / The Believer

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Common has put his work in as an "A-Philly-ate".  He has done countless records and shows with The Roots, as well as appearing with Jill Scott and Marsha Ambrosius on other projects.   He is truly an artist we can depend on for a quality album, and one of our favorite reflections of the evolution of hip hop. Just when we think that we've heard our favorite Common album, he puts another in the ring.

    • Dice Raw
      • Dice Raw

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Calling yourself "The Greatest Rapper Never" takes a certain type of ego/candidness that only Dice Raw can exude.  Why do I say that?  Well, Dice has quietly be refining his MC skills since he was scooped up by The Roots at the age of 16.  Unlike most, he didn't run when his solo debut (Reclaiming The Dead, released in 2000) didn't meet sales expectations. He wrote instead! For the last few years, Dice has been at the helm of most of The Roots projects, as well as writing and conceptualizing songs for Jill Scott, John Legend, Young Jeezey and more.  Is he really just that good?  Listen for yourself!

    • DJ Drama and Meek Mill - Dream Chasers
      • DJ Drama and Meek Mill - Dream Chasers

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Meek Mills. All this talk and not even a debut studio album yet!  However, he has managed to catch the ear of TI and Rick Ross. Oh and did I mention his debut mix cd (narrated and mixed by Philly's own DJ Drama) has already sold 300,000 copies digitally? Meek is making the most out of what some would think is his last chance of chasing his dreams. It feels like its just the beginning.

And, Questlove's pick for Philly Album of the Year:

Drum roll please...

    • Jill Scott - The Light of the Sun
      • Jill Scott - The Light of the Sun

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Is it just me, or is Jill Scott always in my head? Every time she puts a new album out, it feels like at least half of the songs are a reflection of my life or how I feel. Get out of my head, Jill! Wait. Actually, I take that back, because no one can sing what I feel, like Jill. And, this album doesn't disappoint. As we evolve, so does Jill. Jill gives us the true story of a real woman, and there is so much more to tell!  This album is perfection. 'Nuff said!


Laiya's World: Boyz II Men Celebrates 20 Years

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • October 6, 2011
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Four Grammy Awards. 60 million records sold. Named by RIAA as the most most commercially successful R&B group of all time and by Billboard Magazine as the most successful group of the 90s. And now, they're celebrating 20 years since they came onto the scene. I'm talking about Boyz II Men

It's so hard to believe that Boyz II Men entered our lives 20 years ago. Sometimes it feels like it was yesterday when we first met.  So, I want to take you back to the song that really started their record-breaking success.

At this point, they were boys, and we had no idea how fast they would turn into men. And, what made Boyz II Men even more special was that they were Philly boys! They were reminiscent of some of the greatest groups out of Philly whose looks were clean cut with roots that were firmly planted in their neighborhood.

According to their schoolmate, Questlove of the Roots (who you can catch banging on the drums in the above mentioned video), Boyz II Men exemplified a professional singing group as they massacred all other acts during high school talent shows at CAPA (Creative And Performing Arts High School). CAPA boasts successful alumni like Christian McBride, Fatin Danzler (one half of Kindred the Family Soul), Bilal, Black Thought, Questlove and Jazmine Sullivan, just to name a few.

If you had any kind of graduation between 1992-1993, that was definitely your graduation song.  Do you remember when Whitley Gilbert aka Jasmine Guy started an acapella version of "End of the Road," as Philly's own Patti Labelle and the rest of the Different World cast as they said goodbye to years of great television during their series finale? 

Although "End Of the Road" was one of the biggest commercial hits by a group to date, for some of us "real" Boyz II Men fans, there were quite a few songs on that Cooleyhighharmony album that gave us the impression that these "boyz" were quickly becoming men. 

I don’t know about you, but there were a few songs from that album that made it to my slow jam mixtape--especially with songs like, "Please Don't Go."

 And, songs like "Uhh Ahh."

Twenty years later and their music still has the perfect combination of sexiness and romance with voices that fit together like the greatest and most complex puzzle.  I remember feeling like the existence of Boyz II Men and Jodeci provided the perfect balance in R&B music.

In honor of Boyz II Men 's 20 years of providing us with their cooleyhighharmonies, here is the song that started their journey.  Over 20 years ao Mike, Shawn, Wanya, and Nate cornered Michael Bivins coming off stage with BBD, and they wowed him with what has become my favorite version of "Can You Stand The Rain"—and if you haven't heard it, I promise it will become your favorite too!


Laiya's World: Marsha Ambrosius And DJ Aktive Team Up On "Let Me Go In Paris"

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • October 5, 2011
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Philly 360° Creative Ambassador Marsha Ambrosius is known for her sexy melodic ballads, but if you had the pleasure of hearing her mixtape with Philly's own Don Cannon "Yours Truly," then you know she can rock the a mic and a room!

On her latest effort she gets together with one of her favorite "little brothers," Philly's own DJ Aktive.  Marsha and Aktive have a history far beyond the making of this song.  Their friendship dates back to before either of them where performing in stadium venues and making music with some of music's greatest.  If you don't see Aktive touring with Kanye West, you may catch a glimpse of him doing a cameo in Marsha's video for "Far Away," or you can catch a download of the mixtapes Aktive and Marsha have collaborated on, like "NeoSoul is Dead" and "Later Nights and Earlier Mornings".  Marsha and Aktive have just released one of her more head rockin joints, "Let Me Go In Paris".  Take a listen and I'm sure you will like what you hear.

Listen to it here.


And, check out Philly 360°'s videos with Marsha and Aktive below.


Laiya's World: Kevin Hart - Laugh At My Pain

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • August 29, 2011
    • Kevin Hart
      • Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart gives everyone a chance to laugh at his pain. 

Philly's own Kevin Hart is doing his first stand up movie Laugh At My Pain. The movie documents Kevin's journey on his popular comedy tour.
 
This time around, Kevin's jokes come at the expense of his family and friends, but I'm sure we will all relate. I appreciate Kevin for exposing himself like this.  Based on what my homie Rob Hart (Kevin's older brother) says, "These are all true stories."
 
And, the comedian gives us a little insight into his hometown city and neighborhood. He even takes a trip back to Philly in the movie.
 
Philly 360° Shout Out: Biggups to Kevin for bringing up one of Philly's funniest with him, Spank who can be scene in this behind the scenes footage of the making of Kevin's movie.
 
The movie hits theaters September 9, but here is your sneak peek!
 

Laiya's World: Donn T Reps Philly And Her Family Legacy

  • Posted By: (Laiya)
  • August 4, 2011
    • Donn T
      • Donn T

Who's Donn T? Well, she's not your average Philly girl at first sight. She is a reflection of every piece of the world she has touched, layered on the back of her foundation, Philadelphia.  

Based on Donn's upbringing, it's almost like she had no choice but to become a musician. You see, her dad, Lee Andrews, was one of the top Doo Wop singers of his time. Then, he formed a 70s soul group with her mom called Congress Alley.  Oh and, you may know her brother--that guy with the afro in The Roots, Questlove.  But dont let that form your opinion yet. Donn does a few things differently compared to the rest of her fam.

I was introduced to Donn and her music over 10 years ago at one of the most acclaimed regular musical events in Philly, The Black Lily.  On any given Tuesday, this is where some of us Philly folk discovered artists like Floetry, Jaguar Wright, The Jazzyphatnastees and Jazmine Sullivan. Donn was always a little different than the rest and perhaps ahead of her time. 

She was our alternative sista, with her own alternative dance moves to boot! She took those talents and began making music for TV and film, as well as writing for some pretty amazing folks like Common.

Today, she has fused her alternative entree with two side dishes--soul and house--and the meal is filling and delicious!  She released her album, Kaleidoscopic in July, and I re-introduced her on Questlove's stage at Wawa's Welcome America Fourth of July Jam in Philly. Watch the video below!

Insider tip: Want to see her live? You can catch Donn T on Saturday, August 6, opening for Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears at the TLA. Get your tickets here.