Emcees like to act all tough and mean, but I'm convinced that at heart they are all big mama's boys. This incontrovertible fact was illustrated by the hour of Yo! KALX Raps! I dedicated to mom tribute tracks by everyone from Goodie Mob to 2Pac. Rappers love they mamas.
I'm going to be honest here and give credit where credit is due. I hadn't heard of most of these songs before putting this show together. So here are links to places I came across during my research: a neat list that was featured on NPR, a list from About.com and a list from Co-Ed Magazine. More musings about hip-hop and Mother's Day after the jump.
On a somewhat related note, I came across some commentary on the lack of dad tribute tracks. This piqued my interest because 1) I've never thought about dad tribute tracks and couldn't think of a single one and 2) I figure I should also do a Father's Day show to be fair. This seems correlated with the fact that I think every track I played mentions that dad wasn't part of the picture.
Another interesting thing to consider is if rappers love they mamas so much how do they reconcile that with having such naughty, misogynist mouths? That "ho" you just objectified and/or insulted is probably someone's mama. Something tells me you wouldn't be okay with someone saying that about your mama ...
Also, I tried out something new this show with the mic breaks. Instead of using instrumental tracks for the mic beds, I worked some Audacity magic and put the breaks from songs on repeat. I haven't decided which is less work: finding instrumentals that fit into a show's theme or dinking around in Audacity (which proved to be more difficult initially than I had anticipated). I'll probably use a mix of instrumentals and breaks in the future. If you happen to have an opinion on the matter, by all means made it known. Onward to the playlist.
Show 14 - Mama's Day
11 May 2009
- Brand Nubian - "Momma," Fire In the Hole
- Mic Break
- Talib Kweli - "Momma Can You Hear Me"
- Goodie Mob - "Guess Who," Soul Food
- Nas - "Dance," God's Son
- Ghostface Killah - "All That I Got Is You," Me Against the World
- Common Market - "Love One," Common Market
- Mic Break
- 2Pac - "Dear Mama," Me Against the World
- A Tribe Called Quest - "4 Moms," The Love Movement
- Chubb Rock - "Momma Was a Rolling Stone," Chubb Rock Featuring Hitman Howie
- Beanie Sigel - "Mom Praying," The Reason
- Jay-Z - "December 4th," The Black Album
- Mic Break
- Kanye West - "Hey Mama," Late Registration
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