#Entertainment


Don’t Sleep on Late Registration

Kanye West - Late Registration

I have to admit, Kanye “did it again” (as Jay-Z would say). Another one for the record books. A CD that you can actu­ally buy and not stress if its worth the money or not. I had the oppor­tu­nity to lis­ten to it, and was impressed and amazed. Each track… each track, OMG… its really hard to describe the feel­ing that you get when you’re lis­ten­ing to this album. The only solu­tion is for you to lis­ten to it on your own. Bot­tom­line, go cop it in-stores tomorrow.

If you are look­ing for books and order­ing through Amazon.com, its $10.99 there… click here to add it to your cart.

Here’s the com­plete track-listing:

  1. Wake Up Mr. West (:41)
  2. Heard ‘Em Say fea­tur­ing Adam Levine of Maroon 5 (3:24)
  3. Touch The Sky fea­tur­ing Lupe Fiasco (3:56)
  4. Gold Dig­ger fea­tur­ing Jamie Foxx (3:27)
  5. Skit #1 (:33)
  6. Drive Slow fea­tur­ing Paul Wall & GLC (4:32)
  7. My Way Home fea­tur­ing Com­mon (1:43)
  8. Crack Music fea­tur­ing Game (4:31)
  9. Roses (4:05)
  10. Bring Me Down fea­tur­ing Brandy (3:19)
  11. Addic­tion (4:27)
  12. Skit #2 (:31)
  13. Dia­monds From Sierra Leone (Remix) fea­tur­ing Jay-Z (3:53)
  14. We Major fea­tur­ing Nas & Really Doe (7:28)
  15. Skit #3 (:24)
  16. Hey Mama (5:05)
  17. Cel­e­bra­tion (3:18)
  18. Skit #4 (1:19)
  19. Gone fea­tur­ing Con­se­quence & Cam’Ron (5:33)
  20. **BONUS TRACK**Diamonds From Sierra Leone (3:58)
  21. **HIDDEN TRACK** Late (3:50)

10 Best Resources for CSS

Looks like CSS has been slash­dot­ted. I guess this is not a sur­prise, for me at least, since CSS is like milk for a choco­late, webpage-cake… Yah, you laugh now… “Geek”, you say…

…I know man, WTF?!

But hey, its a hobby; its part of new media design; its my pro­fes­sion and pas­sion … its my Life—Welcome! Any­ways, just to sum­ma­rize what this arti­cle links to, here they are… the 10 Best Resources (as of July 20, 2005):

As they say, prac­tice makes per­fect. Good luck on your quest to geekiness.

Kasabian

kasabian

Recently Coldplay’s X&Y album dropped. Its just weird see­ing and hear­ing more about this music genre they call “Indie”. So yah, so far I can only dis­tin­guish this style of music if the band is from the UK. Its pro­lly because I only know two bands that for sure are cat­e­go­rized in this genre, Cold­play and Kasabian.

Speak­ing of Kasabian—these blokes rock rat-ass! Straight from the first track (club foot, my fav) of their self-entitled album, they set a great momen­tum that just takes you by sur­prise; and make you not want to get off of it. But hey, you dont have to take my word for it. I seri­ously rec­om­mend cop­ping their album.

Oh yah, also sup­port the orga­ni­za­tion their help­ing out… makepovertyhistory.org. Not to men­tion, be a part of the Move­ment!

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lyrics born

grab his debut CDLater That Day. artist from the bay…very cre­ative hip-hop album filled w/ influ­ences of funk, soul and r&b. this is an artist to be sup­ported, so go “buy” it. it was offi­cially release long ago (i.e. Octo­ber 7, 2003) but re-invigorated recently through his pop­pin’ live shows.

here’s some­thing from giantpeach.com:

Lyrics Born’s debut album! Includes the “Callin Out,” “Bad Dreams,” and “Do That There.” Fea­tur­ing The Gift of Gab, Lateef the Truth­s­peaker, Joyo Velarde, Tommy Guer­rero, The Poets of Rhythm, and Cut Chemist of Juras­sic 5!