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Notion - On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute To 9th Wonder

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Notion - On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute To 9th Wonder

And it's here! After around a year or so in the making, Notion has finally dropped his third solo mixtape, 'On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute To 9th Wonder'. This 18 track opus sees Notion flex his skills entirely over various 9th Wonder productions from throughout his career, and the chemistry is palpable. The tape is proudly presented by The Movement Fam, Kevin Nottingham.com, Hip Hop Update.com and Peoples Republic of Clothing - we can't thank y'all enough for all your help and support with this project.

Y'all would have caught the first two leaks from the project, 'Mastermind' and 'Honey' featuring Cee & Bekah, but y'all might also remember 'Don't Rush Me' from the HiPNOTT Records compilation in early 2009.

Rolling through to help out Nosh on vocal duties are New Zealand's KB, Whisper, Theory, Micnificent and of course, Bekah, Tommy Gunnz and Cee.

You can download Notion's 'On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute To 9th Wonder' FREE right now! Spread the word!

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Tokyo Cigar - The Fab 5

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Tokyo Cigar - The Fab 5

The big homie Tokyo Cigar done did it again. This dude is a fucking beast, straight up. I have never met anybody in the industry as prolific as Mr Cigar, and with every project, I'm more and more impressed with what I hear. Dude is a musician, the shit is mad tech.

So this latest project is called 'The Fab 5', and it's a musical dedication to five blogs (all of them happen to be awesome sites in their own right, and ran by some real supportive dudes), including The Movement Fam.com. The five sites recommended - KevinNottingham.com, WakeYourDaughterUp, HailMegaTron.net, WhenGiantsMeet.com and us - are musically represented with tracks that somehow totally nail the overall vibe of the site. Our track features some audio from Bekah and I in a YouTube video over a crazy soul banger.

Seriously, this shit is crazy. I just had a hash cookie so I'm struggling right now, but cop this.

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Blogism

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Blogism

So I was trying to learn how to play 'Teach You A Lesson' by Robin Thicke on guitar via YouTube. You know you need to bust out the guitar when you got someone over and you may as well have something decent to play, I don't even plan on learning the whole song..lol

So I saw a whole bunch fan vids and different versions etc, then found this kid rapping. Billie Shakes (click his name to check out his YouTube channel), he's good but dude's just 14! Only does one verse tho'.

Check out the video:

Check out his YouTube channel, lol @ his line in the 'Beautiful Woman' track, "even though you kinda stuck up like a tampon". Gold.

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Blogging about blogging...

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Blogging about blogging...

I Love Blogging

So I was on Twitter today, and noticed @definitely_nah tweeted about 'blogging about blogging = zzzzz'. And that got me thinking.

Is 'blogging about blogging' becoming a bit of a phenomena? I'm not that into blogging, but it appears to me that you can equate this to 'rapping about rap', which is all too common in Hip Hop. Now I don't really have a problem with 'rapping about rap', as it is essentially what the culture was created upon. The MC's initial role was to big up the DJ and talk about how 'dope' and 'fresh' he is, and that merged into talking about how well the MC in question rocks said party. And rocks it right. Right?

Shakespeare blogging

So really, what is blogging? Is it just another forum for the masses to speak their often useless minds? It seems that pre-internet, there just wasn't as many ways for the average person to have their say. Artists and musicians and creative types generally got their views across via their various mediums, yet the mechanic down the road with a passion for left wing liberalism only chatted about it down the pub after work.

Deathbed blogging

Now, with the advent of the good old interweb, social media/networking and blogging, it's all too easy for people - I mean, everyone - to have their say. Is this a good thing, though? Well, it's definitely better than the media being filled up with the views of a handful of select people, which of course, it still is. With the internet, though, you're not stuck tuning in to the same old programs and viewpoints, which are often tainted (who am I kidding? They're ALWAYS tainted).

Blogging out loud

That said, I think there needs to be more of a balance. There's more blogs than you can poke a magic wand at, these days. AND there's more rappers than you can poke a mic at. It seems that as technology advanced, it's been easier for everyone to have their say, whether the medium be blogs or music. So as much as this can be a great thing - there have been too many intelligent minds left in the cold due to the lack of mediums to get their points across - it can also be damning as now everyone thinks they're a writer or an MC, due to the ease of access. And does this mean that bloggers should blog about how good they blog? Is there 'battle blogging'? Actually, there is. Check the homie Weapon X's blog, My Blog Could Bash Your Blog.

Monkeys blogging

I could possibly fit into both categories, so I'm far from judging here, although I've been rapping since I was barely a teenager, LONG before I had internet access. Or before it was even around, now I think of it. The folks my age know what I'm talking about - we had to struggle to get access to anything Hip Hop, and meeting other rappers was more difficult than logging on to MySpace. We did it the hard way and now we appreciate what this technology brings us (haha I sound like my grandfather). So I guess I don't fit into the new age MC category here, but I am fairly new to blogging in the overall scheme of things, but I think here at The Movement Fam.com, we bring a whole bunch of cool shit, as opposed to our stupid, meaningless and self-indulgent views. Which this actually is. Whatever. Blog on, blogger.

Dickhead blogger

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The Movement Fam on The Hip Hop Chronicle UK

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The Movement Fam on The Hip Hop Chronicle UK

The Movement Fam

Big ups to the homies at The Hip Hop Chronicle UK blog. This is a big ass blog in the UK, and they did a lil feature on The Fam, posting links to the two singles off our recent mixtapes - Notion's 'Enter My World' (produced by Da-Phai, from World Domi-NoTiOn), and Cee & Bekah's 'Anything For You' (produced by Whisper, from The Soul Movement Volume 2). Respect.

Checkout The Movement Fam piece on The Hip Hop Chronicle UK

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Notion - Don't Rush Me leak!

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Notion - Don't Rush Me leak!

Notion

That's right, folks, here is the first official leak from Notion's upcoming mixtape, 'On The Corner of Notion & 9th', a project centered on Notion's raps over 9th Wonder's beats.

The homeboy Kevin Nottingham has leaked the track on his blog already, so click on the image of Notion and go get your download on!

There will be a new leak from this mixtape on the 1st of every month until the project drops, so stay tuned...

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Kevin Nottingham.com wins SOHH Online Hip Hop Award!

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Kevin Nottingham.com wins SOHH Online Hip Hop Award!

Kevin Nottingham wins SOHH Online Hip Hop Award

Ah shit. BIG UPS to my man Kevin 'The Man' Nottingham for taking out the Music Lover Blog of the Year Award on SOHH's Online Hip Hop Awards! Kev's site went up against the big guns such as 2dopeboyz, MusicOnPlay, KeepItTrill, and NahRight - and won!

Seriously, this is a brilliant thing as Kev finally has some industry recognition that should direct more traffic his way - and rightly so.

Dude should have won more awards but yo, this is a great start.

Much love to Kev and all the contributors (especially the homie Deez), keep doing your thang, heads is recognising. Click on a banner to check out the video announcing the winners on Kev's site.

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Movin' Up From Down Under - Loud.com blog

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Movin' Up From Down Under - Loud.com blog

Movin' Up From Down Under - Loud.com blog

The Movement Fam done moved up in the world. Thanks to the homie J. Master in NYC, we now have an official regular blog on www.Loud.com. That's right, folks.

'Movin' Up From Down Under' (Week #1) details the struggles, successes, trials, tribulations, thoughts, learnings, ponderings and blatant self-promotion of a bunch of Australian Soul/Hip Hop artists trying to crack North America.

This first post actually went up in early November but I only found out today! There's a couple more already written in the vaults so they shouldn't be too far behind.

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