
While 2008 is coming to an end, it's only right that I post my favorite music videos of the year. At a time where music video's are repetitive and cliched, the artistic and original videos deserve recognition. Hit up the full story to peep my 10 favorite videos of the year and more! There's more top ten lists to come!
10. U-N-I - Beautiful Day
There's nothing like watching a video filmed in area's you're familiar with. U-N-I cruises through Inglewood (my current stomping grounds), with an ill slow motion effect making it the first entry on my favorite videos of 2008. Very nice track by the way.
9. Young Jeezy - Crazy World
The best way to summarize this video is chaotic. The song title and music video theme compliment each other fairly well. Jeezy shows his interpretation of how crazy the world is going to become if we dont fix economic issues and unfair laws. "Crazy World" is Jeezy's third video off of his semi-political album The Recession.
8. Nas - Ya'll My Niggas
Nas drops a powerful video for one of my favorite tracks off his Untitled album. Nas doesn't appear in the video but instead it features a young kid rapping the lyrics to the track. As I said in the tenth entry of my countdown, it's always a good look seeing places you're familiar with in music videos. A majority of the video was shot on Crenshaw blvd. out here in Los Angeles, which is where I grew up. Nas also added commentary from hip hop's rival, Bill O'Reilly, followed up with a special message from Esco.
7. T-Pain feat. Lil Wayne - Can't Believe It
T-Pain linked up with 2008's hardest working artist, Lil Wayne for his first single off Thr33 Ringz. To brand Thr33 Ringz as a circus-themed album, Pain applied an amusement park concept to "Can't Believe It". Filled with clowns, coasters, and dope effects, T-Pain provides visuals for the lyrics in the song and album theme. "Can't Believe It" isn't only a clean video, it also makes T-Pain one of the most recognizable artists today with his signature top hat that appeared in many of this years videos.
6. Erykah Badu - Honey
Erykah Badu gives her take on classic album covers from Illmatic, to Paid In Full, to De La Soul's Three Feet High and Rising. She also does her imitation of Andre 3000's memorable one-man band video, "Hey Ya". The clever renditions backed up by 9th Wonder's smooth production makes "Honey" one of the most fun videos of the year.
5. Common - Universal Mind Control
Hype Williams does it again with his Common collab for "Universal Mind Control". "UMC"'s robotic, electronic sound makes it obvious that the video would match the style of the track. Common links up with a BBC Robot to deliver one of the most innovative videos of 2008.
4. Kanye West - Flashing Lights
Kanye's third single off Graduation was none other than "Flashing Lights" (one of my favorite tracks from the album), and the unexpected video raised eyebrows and generated a lot of hype over the net. While the video received mixed reviews, I thought it was simple and changed peoples interpretation of the song. Aside from giving the song a new meaning, it also put the busty Rita G on the map. Watching her strip down makes the video well worth an entry on this top 10 list.
There were two other versions of this video that were nice as well and supposedly all three videos are connected.
3. N.E.R.D. feat. Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, & Pusha T - Everyone Nose (Remix)
"Everyone Nose (Remix)" was instantly one of my favorite videos of all time. I'm a huge fan of Hype William's work and he continues to push the envelope in hip hop music videos. Who would've thought you can mix a 80's video game/space theme video with a song about doing lines? I'm not going to do much discussion with this one, I'll let the video do the talking. On a side note, Pharell's shades are strangely dope.
2. Gnarls Barkley - Going On
The number two spot goes to the innovative and eccentric Gnarls Barkley. Gnarls Barkley has a reputation for delivering standout videos, and they continue to be creative with the video for "Going On". Gnarls Barkley brought the song to life with Jamaicans celebrating their discovery of a new dimension, but in the end the main character doesn't want to be followed there.
1. Kanye West - Heartless
My number one pick goes to Heartless. For one, I dig animated videos, and I also feel the video's artistic appeal. Honestly I didn't like Heartless instantly, but the video raised my appreciation. Not to mention it's my Mom's favorite song and video. Originally the video was recorded and later drawn by 65 animators in Hong Kong. The video was also inspired by an flick called "American Pop". I would love to peep the live version of this joint!
Honorable Mentions:
Santogold - LES Artistes
Gnarls Barkley - Who's Going To Save My Soul
Missy Elliott - Ching-a-Ling
Busta Rhymes - Don't Touch Me
Q-Tip - Gettin' Up
Common & Pharrell - Announcement
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Seeing is Believing: My Top 10 Videos of 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Seeing is Believing 12/16: Sooner or Later It All Comes Crashing Down!
N.E.R.D. - Sooner or Later
There hasn't been too many post-worthy videos to hit the net lately, so I will gladly post the official video for one of my favorite tracks off Seeing Sounds. Unfortunately they had to reduce the long drum break towards the end of the track, but I'm feeling the economical crisis theme they put to it.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Dope or Nope 11/25: New Common & Kanye West
Common feat. Kanye West - Punch Drunk Love (produced by The Neptunes)
The dynamic duo behind Be and Finding Forever is back with the Neptunes produced "Punch Drunk Love" off of Common's upcoming Universal Mind Control LP. I haven't peeped this track yet, but Common + Ye is the formula to dope hip hop music. Click the full story to hear the track and continue reading.
This, and many other joints on the album are produced by The Neptunes. From what I heard at the concert back in September, it's a great album. Click here to read the Common concert rap up. Universal Mind Control will be in stores December 9th.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Common & N.E.R.D. Concert Rap Up!
I attended the Common & NERD concert on Sept. 14th. It was an entertaining, energetic, and all around dope show. The opening act was Star Trak signee's Chester French. This was my first time hearing these dudes and they definitely have talent.
Afterwards N.E.R.D. starting things off with one of my favorite tracks on their current release Seeing Sounds, "Anti-Matter".
The crowd remained hyped while they performed numerous cuts off Fly or Die(Maybe), In Search Of...(Brain, Run to the Sun), and more off of Seeing Sounds (Everyone Nose, Sooner or Later). Eventually N.E.R.D. let their fans on stage to rock with em (unfortunately I was too late but its all good). My boy Ant (shouts out to my nigga Ant, I see u boy!) even got up there (the dude in the blk fit)! Check out the vid below.Next up was the main act, Common using a bar/nightclub theme for his segment of the show.

Common got things started with his current single "Announcement" off his upcoming LP Universal Mind Control (originally titled "Invincible Summer").

While Common's personality off the mic is laid back and chill, he is one of the most livest, hype performers I've seen. Check the footage below of Common breakin' during his performance with Pharrell of his second single "Universal Mind Control":
He performed the numerous songs off his upcoming album, and greatest from his discography; including I Used To Love HER, The Corner, The Light, The People, and many more. He also paid homage to some of his favorite artists including Nas by performing "NY State of Mind", but to keep the content exclusive, he did "Cali State of Mind". Speaking of exclusive, he brought out Will.I.Am and the rapped an exclusive freestyle and I got it all on tape. Common even shouted me out at 3:15! Big ups to Common for that, check the vid below:
Common then wrapped up his performance by dropping "Gladiator", a joint off his new album with a triumphant vibe to it. In conclusion, it was an excellent and exciting show. The Common & NERD concert was the perfect blend of live instruments, alternative music, and pure hip hop. From start to finish it was never a dull moment. If you weren't in attendance, you definitely missed a great show! Check out a couple of flicks and footage below:
Common performing The Food


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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Seeing Is Believing 8/6 - New N.E.R.D. T.I., Bun-B, & Lil Wayne Vids!
N.E.R.D. - Everyone Nose Remix feat. Kanye & Lupe (CRS), and Pusha T
I've been bumpin this joint for a minute. This beat and video is too sick for its own good. I'm hoping Child Rebel Soldier eventually drops an album. It'll be insane!
T.I. - Whatever You Like
I posted this track a while ago in the Dope or Nope section,and here is the video for the official second single off Paper Trail coming Sept. 30th. Reagan Gomez (Zaria from Parent Hood) is still bad!
Bun-B feat. Rick Ross, David Banner, & 8ball & MJG - You're Everything
Lil Wayne feat. Jay-z & Freeway - Mr. Carter
Aiite, so it's not the official video, but this shits funny (especially the Freeway part). Peep it.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Seeing is Believing 7/20: New Videos from Andre 3000, Kanye West, NERD, Ne-Yo, and more!
On today's vids...
N.E.R.D. encourages you to "Spaz", Bentley Fonsworth links up with "Everybody", Ne-Yo adds to the "A Millie" craze, Asher Roth's introduces the "Roth Boys", Clipse life the "Fast Life", and more.
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Spaz if you want to! Spaz if you want to!
Bentley Fonsworth feat. Dre 3000, Kanye and Sa-Ra.
C.O.L.O.U.R.S. (Cool Outrageous Lover Of Uniquely Raw Style)
3 Stacks kills it (as usual)! Im really likin this joint!
Ne-Yo - A Millie
Yet another raping of hip hop's favorite hoodrat, A Millie
Asher Roth - Roth Boys
Off of The Greenhouse Effect mixtape. Kinda nice.
Clipse - Fast Life
Bert & Ernie - Ante Up
Thought this was kinda funny

