Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Nick Nack's "Dearly Departed Remixed"
























My good friend and mentor Nick Nack released his "Dearly Departed Remixed" album today. If you did not peep the original version, you should check that out too. Nick enlisted The Are, Datahowler, and Ayres just to name a few of the producers on board for the remix. Bless!

AV

Monday, November 15, 2010

Holla Back Sunday

Just wanted to say thank you to DJ SOI and Mutemor for letting me come and rock with them last night for their Holla Back Sundays weekly. The vibes were good and the crowd was real cool too. My apologies for not posting the gig earlier. Been dumb busy lately. Bless!

AV

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Happy Veterans Day















As a 4 year enlisted Veteran of the U.S. Army I gotta say Happy Veterans Day to all those that have served. It says a lot for an individual to sign their name on a contract and taking an oath to defend the U.S.A. against all enemies of the state, foreign and domestic, and at the behest of the President. So to all of my Veterans, I say, SALUTE!

AV

Monday, November 1, 2010

Roc Raida Tribute

Just peeped this Roc Raida tribute done out in L.A. on www.hiphopdx.com Raida's passing last year hit me pretty hard. I started D.J.'n in 1995 and a two videos that really influenced me were the 1995 DMC World Championship (which Raida won) and Jon Carlucio's X-Men documentary. I probably burned out 2 VHS players watching these tapes over and over again. I definitely learned a lot from those videos as I am sure many other DJ's did too. God bless the dead and big up to the one they call, Grandmasta Roc Raida. Bless!

AV

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The Sounds of VTech / Roc Raida Tribute Final   

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Mysonne - Tape Rock

This tune is so TOUGH. It is heavy in the iTunes.

Bless!

AV

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Dorrough - Get Big Remix Behind The Scenes

Peeped this video on N.O.R.E.'s page. Happy to see Dorrough doing his thing. He got some heavy hitters from Uptop and Down South for this remix. I had the chance to meet Dorrough at his Hood Chick Fetish video shoot and dude was mad cool and humble.

Bless!

AV

Friday, October 8, 2010

French Montana feat Fat Joe + Show TuFli feat Vado

Peep these videos on Miss Info's page. The first video is by French Montana featuring Fat Joe. I found this one dope is because they have a lot of shots of popular places in the Bronx. What caught my attention was the shot of Crotona Park where the Honduran/Central American Parade is held every September and also known to be a main meeting ground for the Garifuna community. Also, there was a shot of the Happy Land Social Club and Fat Joe even says a line about the club. Happy Land was a club mostly frequented by Garifuna immigrants that burned down because a jealous boyfriend through a cocktail bomb through the front because he was mad at his girlfriend who worked the door.

The second video is by Show TuFli and Vado. You already I been bumping Vado heavy. Don't forget to cop the
Slime Flu album next week.

Bless.

AV



Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Bartnedaz

I remember seeing this video back in 2007 and being like, "Dag!" Having done amateur boxing for 3 years and serving in the U.S. Army for 4 years; I always believed that one does not need a gym to get Hard Body. This video speaks for itself. Bless!

AV

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

R.I.P. Kazzabe Agrupacion & Chicas Zamba

So this morning mi Tia Nanda asked if I had heard about the tragic bus accident that occurred in between Progreso and Tela Honduras to nights ago in which members of Kazzabe Agrupacion & Chicas Zambat were involved. I told her know. Truth be told, I have been dumb sick with stomach flu the past 5 days and out of commission I can't front, the news hit me kind of hard. One, I have Kazzabe in concert mad times. I was even on a plane with them in 2001 from Houston to San Pedro Sula in route to attend my first Carnaval in La Ceiba. God bless the souls of the deceased and may they rest in peace. Bellow is a video that Teofilo Colon posted on his blog. Bendiciones.

AV

Garifuna Community Civic Meeting with New York City Mayor Bloomberg

This is video shot this summer at a Gairfuna Community meeting held with the Honorable Michael Bloomberg of New York City. My father, Jose Francisco Avila was the moderator of the forum. Big up to Mayor Bloomberg for taking the time to hear out our community. SALUTE to all my Garifuna bredren making moves in the Tri-State and abroad. Garinagu Wagia!

AV

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Spanish Harlem
























This was a photo taken in August 2008. I am on the left and mi primo-hermano (1st cousin) Jermaine is on the right. We were chillin outside of my cousin's building on the East Side, Spanish Harlem. Big up to my peoples at Carver Houses on E 101st (between 2nd and 3rd) and E 99th (between Park and Madison). Bless!

AV

BET Cypher: Vado x Fonzworth Bentley x DJ Premier x Rey Chesta x Nick Javas x Reena Major x Laws

Glad to see BET still keeping the cyphers as a part of their annual Hip Hop Awards. All I'ma say is everyone that spit on here had me jumping out of my chair. Beats and lyrics. One time for all those still moving the culture forward. Bless!

AV

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

LaLa Vazquez: Puerto Rican Can Be "BLACK" Too!

This is an article that my friend Celina shared with me earlier this year and I totally forgot to post it to the blog. The piece was written by Natasha of --> http://stage2.theybf.com/ I found the article interesting and relevant to my own story. Being a second-generation Garifuna and Afro-Honduran from the East Coast, I always caught a lot of slack from people trying to define me when I first moved to Texas and even now as an adult. People would be like, "Oh! You speak spanish? So are you black?" I would sarcastically look at my skin and reply with, "Last time I checked yeah." Or as my cousin International Stro says, "Same ship, different trip." I used to get really frustrated with having to explain myself. Then I came to the realization that the problem stems from peoples lack of exposure. The media is also responsible. If you watch television (spanish or general market), you would think that all Latinos are blonde-haired and blue-eyed or brown. As my mentor Dr. Subervi said in his Latinos and Media class, "You can look at Latinos as a bell curve when it comes to the various races that make up the ethnicity." Now, I just respond with, "Google me." Bless,

AV

LaLa Vazquez wrote a personal note addressing all the drama that tends to ensue when people discuss her (and other Boricuas' for that matter) racial background. She says that while both of her parents are Puerto Rican, that makes her Puerto Rican. But she also says that doesn't mean she's not "black" as well. LaLa explains that black and Puerto Rican are not always mutually exclusive...and she schools people on her Latina heritage and what she teaches her son Kiyan. Her words when you read the rest...
A lot of people don't realize that I'm Latina, which is fine. One thing about being Latina is that there isn't one look that comes with the territory. I don't expect people to know my cultural background just by glancing at me. I do, however, expect that when I tell people my family is from Puerto Rico, that I will be believed and not accused of trying to be something that I'm not. It usually goes something like this: a person having a conversation with me discovers one way or another that I'm Puerto Rican and fluent in Spanish. That person then expresses their shock over these realizations for any number of reasons--common responses are, "You don't look Latina" and "I thought you were black!" I never said I wasn't black. And since when does being black and being Latina have to be mutually exclusive? In my experience, people tend to have an uninformed and rather narrow view of what it means to be Puerto Rican. For me, not looking like some people's idea of a typical Latina has been challenging and often painful. I constantly find myself trying to justify who I am, and why should I? I'm proud of my heritage and my family. Both of my parents are from Puerto Rico. They raised two kids in Brooklyn and later in New Jersey, where we ate arroz con gandules and pasteles and listened to salsa music. I feel just as at home in Puerto Rico, where I still have tons of family, including aunts, uncles and cousins. Puerto Rico is in my blood. And that has nothing to do with the color of my skin. I'm not angry with anyone who doesn't understand the complexities of race and culture. And I'm also not interested in having long, drawn out conversations about how it's possible for me to look like this and speak Spanish. In fact, sometimes I make it a point not to mention my parents' birthplace because I don't always feel like having the inevitable discussion that follows. Instead, I let people look at me and come to their own conclusions. As I start to get my feet wet in Hollywood, I already know that there are certain parts I won't even be considered for. The character can be Puerto Rican and speak Spanish just like me, but Hollywood defines Latina as Jennifer Lopez and Sofia Vergara. As beautiful as they are, we're not all one race in Latin America. But I don't go to auditions so that I can give history lessons to film executives. I'd rather skip the entire process. I'm raising my son to understand who he is, and it's my hope that he'll never let others define him. It reflects poorly on us when we don't educate ourselves about the rest of the world and what it looks like. I encourage people who are interested to learn more, do research and ask informed questions. If you're lucky enough to visit various countries in Latin America, you'll be baffled to see the blackest of the black and the lightest of the light living together. And I dare you to ask one of them to prove their latinidad.

Cam'Ron Feat. Vado - Soul Plane (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

Another one from the kid Vado and Cam. HARLEM!!! Bless

AV

Monday, September 27, 2010

Diesel Presents. . . Only The Brave + Camron & Vado "Speaking In Tungs"

The first video is a dope piece that Diesel did on the kid Vado and Nipsey Hustle narrated by Common. I am happy to see the kid Vado doing his thing and repping Harlem and NY to the fullest. East Side what up!!!! Peep the kids Gettin Lite in the "Speaking In Tungs" video. Also happy to see the kid Nipsey Hustle getting his shine too. Been a fan of his since first heard DJ Wonder play his joints on Shade 45. Hip Hop is really a business now a days. Bless!

AV


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