The Blaze Continues




Yo, i'm back hotter than molten lava, hotter than a boiling pot of java( Coffee for you dumb asses).

Anyways finally got the Joel Ortiz interview done on Tuesday, i'm in the process of typing it out as you read this. His Debut "The Brick," sounds like it's gonna be fire. Ortiz described The Brick as "his baby," when I mentioned that Nas's first album was Illmatic and Jay'Z's was Reasonable Doubt, argubally their best works and are considered classics.

He got some hot ass producers including The Alchemist, DJ premier,and Domingo. Speaking of Domingo his album The Most Underated just dropped Tuesday, I heard he brought that gritty NY sound back.

Back to Ortiz, that dude got the single "Hip Hop, " buzzing and "Modern Day Slavery," featuring Immortal Technique,and i have a feeling The Brick is going to be one of those albums that people speak about for years to come.

The Dallas Mavericks lost to the Phoenix Suns in a double overtime game in Dallas, what's new? As long as the heat Got Shaq, they got to be considered the favorites to win. If the supporting cast can mesh well with "The Diesel," then they have a strong chance even with Dwayne Wade out, O'neal can have that big of an impact on a game.

I been hearing mixed reviews about the movie 300, but everbody says the fight scenes are good. I haven't listened to much radio lately, but i'm kind of feeling that track that Camron and Hell Rell got out called "Ching Chang." Camron says in the intro "Do you accept the African American card, you know The Black Card," lol. That dude is nessecery for hip hop, we got to laugh sometimes. And "Mr. Jones," Houston native Mike Jones first single off his The American Dream album is contageous like the flu.

I know John Brown lossed, but homey is getting his props. He's gotten twice the exposure as the guy that actually won.

My hands are getting hot on this keyboard, the smoke is rising. Signing off

EntertainmentOnfire's own Caliente Lopez

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