Posts Tagged “rap”

The Pack - Vans Wins!

So it’s been a month, time for my first video rap battle between The Pack’s Vans vs. Cool Kids Black Mags to end. Let’s recap. A month ago I posted each video and asked you guys to click the blue link of the video you wanted to win. The Vans video had 31,540 views while Black Mags had 1,706,755. I love these two videos, make sure you go see them, if you haven’t already.

As of now, The Pack’s video has 33,747 views, and the Cool Kids video has 1,810,991.

Before you jump to conclusions, let me drop science on all y’all.

I did the math and calculated the odds, and Vans wins by 0.78%!

Say wha’? Meany meany meany meany. Hold up, wait a minute!

Vans views increased by 6.54% while Black Mags increased by 5.76%. Sure, Cool Kids’ Black Mags had 102,029 more views than The Pack’s Vans, but to be fair, the ratios have the weight (it’s not always about volume, there’s bass too!). Thanks to Matt, for making the choice to comment. You came correct!

I want to thank all for playing! Stay tuned for more random video rap battle throwdowns!

Peace,

Grillless.

Years ago, I had my list of all time rap records. At the time it was a list of albums, and I’m sure Tribe was on there, BDP, etc. but over the years I have forgotten who exactly was on my list. This is because I had one of those moments, one of those moments where you realize your philosophy was wick-wick-wack, definitely an eye opening experience if you will.

Back then I was working at a well known place inside a well known stadium (which recently had a name change). The names don’t matter, but what matters is that I had come in that day, excited to tell my co-worker my epiphany, for I had just made my list of the best of the best, and I felt it was comprised of strong selections, Rap Music’s “Must Haves”.

My friend is one of those types, a fellow person who digs the music, you know the ones, you meet them everywhere, and you have that feeling, that shared experience of the love for the music, you don’t have to speak it.

So, after many discussions about hip hop, I related my list to him, and he smiled and nodded at each and every one that I spoke of that day. What he said afterward has affected me to this day, and I live by these words.

Today I can’t remember exactly, word for word, what was said. I live it now, it is a part of me. Essentially, the words were this: You cannot name the “Best of the Best” because the “Best of the Best” is still to come. In other words, don’t make your top 10 list just yet, because the history of the music is still being written.

Now, this was well before the “Hip Hop Is Dead” ideology that’s going around today; we’re talking early nineties here. However, the philosophy of a living, breathing culture still exists, you just have to find it, and find it within yourself.

Now that is something you can share.

This is not an anti-grill blog. Far from it. These are the words of Grillless. A child from the 70s, who listened to rap in the eighties, who became an adult in the nineties, and who feels like a kid again in this new millenium (whatever that is). Not that I’m not responsible. As you’ll read in posts to come, I’m all about responsibility, but I haven’t forgotten the fun word. I guess that’s what this blog is about. A bit life, and a bit of hip hop culture without the grill. Life is Grillless.