the scholars' set was performed to a jam-packed intersection. it was impossible to move in there, and if you tried to get through from one side to the other- like comet to vita- forgetaboutit.
they handled it like pros comfortable with the spotlight. it was the premier time slot (dinner time).
a little bit shocking to see d.black up there on stage with the scholars. unity is great, but that was also political posturing.
i heard black killed it in his own show, but i didn't see that. i did see grynch and nphared tho, and they were on point. then i passed out on everclear and haterade.
Sorry I offended you, Sam.
Hey Andrew, do you think that maybe having D up there wasn't posturing, but is in fact because he's a fan? Boy, I sure hope not. That would really puncture a hole in your theory of division within the hip hop community.
Or maybe that's something you're more interested in pumping up to get more writing credits?
Discuss.
Dow Constantine is an avid fan of local music, and does a lot in his position as a councilperson to promote art and organizations like the Vera Project. I think you're jumping to a lot of conclusions ill-informed.
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