Show was crazy. Wale and Black Thought did their joint fromt the new album in front of an over-capacity crowd at the Key Club on Sunset for The Roots 5th Annual twas the night before Grammys jam session.
Wale and Tarik did their thing but we had to bounce to the Rihanna/Ne-Yo party over at 86 in Hollywood. Our girl Jenn Laskey of Red Light Promotions took care of us despite the fact that the fire marshal was itching to shut it down. The party didn’t start until midnight. We got there around 1:45 and when we left around 2:30, the party was still cracking like it was 11PM. Inside: Jay Z, Solange Knowles, Ne-Yo, Rihanna, Evander Holyfield, Chris Brown, Nick Cannon, me and Wale lol
More pics from The Roots to come.
MTV coverage here
Grammys tomorrow. Get sick.
Went to the Nike’s Room 72, designed by Lynch / Eisinger
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Got way too sick, picked up a lot of heat
I read something about these
Side bar: How sick is it that my manager (A) has these shoes, (B) has a display case in his living room to house them?
I could totally see Omar having one of these
from Uber Review
Yeah, it’s no Spice Weasel, but we’re pretty sure this product concept would feel right at home in an episode of Futurama. That’s right kids, it’s the spice gun — a handy device which would allow you to gun down your food in cold-blooded flavor. To use this killer, you’d lock and load the barrel with a selection of your deadliest spices, then simply spin it — Dirty Harry style — to switch up ammo. We could go on all day with clever turns of phrase describing how much “kick” this thing has, suggestions that you load it up with radish-piercing bullets, and cautionary messages like, “Never point the spice gun at a steak unless you intend to season it,” but we’ll spare you the pain. Oh, whoops.
Black Thought and Questlove talk about their new album on Philly’s NBC station. Scroll ahead to 5:42. The host asks Black Thought if there’s a new artist he’s feeling. Wale is his answer. Note: Despite the fact that Black Thought says Wale is signed to Interscope, Wale is, in fact, still unsigned.
I saw these in Sky Mall the other day
I ordered these
Visit https://www.jumpinjammerz.com.
Also, read this Slate.com article called “Where The Wings Have No Shame” about the culture of SkyMall
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