A Mostly Hip Hop Playlist to Listen to While Divorce Blogging
first off: much respect to young manhattanite massive for giving our village of men a voice. we, too, have feelings! tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace, g’z up hoes down, until the last syllable of recorded time!
But for real though, divorce is not the word to play. A man down, is a man to be lifted back up. I knew the Divorced Manhattanite HQ once as “young israelite”, and so to set this off proper we think it only right to lick-off shots “live from israel”, with Matisyahu, King Without a Crown. Party pops after the jump.
Next up. Kanye to-the. keeping it nostalgic, and bringing in some 808s & Heartbreak (keep it tuned we’re bringing it to you commercial-free on WTAN). let’s all watch the street lights… Boy that one always gets me, y’all. But we gonna keep the elegy flowin’ tonight with my man Hov … whaty ou got to say, big dawg? That’s right we’re non-stop commercial-free with that mostly hip hop you can divorce-blog your ass off to. Right here and now we’re gonna keep it bittersweet, but amp it up a little. This isn’t a fucking funeral. Letterman, you got anyone who can make us feel that? and yeah, that middle bridge has some nice breakbeat flavor. But you know, I need something to spice this up? Some variety, something maybe intellectual, and quirky, but not totally off message. maybe Doom and Madlib could make a song about a man’s wife cheating with his alter-ego? that possible. Ok, I’m adequately pissed. let’s blow the lid off this case. we’re about to blow here on WTAN where we divorce blog jam non-stop no commercials. Eminem, let em know what’s up… Actually. No. This is a place of business/decorum/youtube posting. We should relax. let’s cool out. it’s not that serious. keeping it contemporary here on TAN3000. you’re listening to commercial-free mostly hip hop soundtrack to pain and catharsis vis-a-vis maintaining a weblog about a personal divorce. Ok, remember her again. But this time think harder about what she really remind you of: youth, always wasted on the marrieds extra credit from Notorious BIG. Let’s get the story from a different perspective. AND WE OUT.