In these troubled times it’s good to know that Diddy is still living the dream. 2:59 for the win.
My dude just put out a video…peep it above! It’s illustrated by his 16 year old broseph! And stay tuned for some big collabs from us in the ‘09
to share this holiday season
Yo I had a great time last night! Thanks to everyone who came out to my bday party! Djing at the end of the night on your birthday is definatly a bad look, I don’t remember a single song I played but I’m told lowlights include playing songs twice (Caribean Queen!) and forgetting how to operate serato. Shout out to Metrognome for getting me home at the end of the night.

Moving on come to this party, sure to be dope! Oh and its 18+ now
And the pics from Jakes a few Saturdays ago are up, thanks Molly (best intern ever).
That OG vocoder steez…
on a related note…

Don’t think I’ve made a post yet about my homie’s clothing line Dope Couture. But their new Fall line just dropped and it’s seriously ill! Especially feelin this tee right chere…



I don’t know how to sum up everything that happened last night but it still hasn’t quite sunk in. Seeing everyone’s faces out in the streets last night celebrating was simply amazing. Bloomington was electric, complete strangers were hugging, cars were honking, musicians were on every corner playing. I just want to thank and congratulate everyone who voted and the thousands of volunteers and donors who worked so hard to get Obama elected. I truly never believed that I would live to see that day that a black man would become president. I’m also so amazed and proud of Indiana, my home state for finally turning blue. Here’s a picture from Martinsville, IN, which has a notorious past of bad race relations.

Such a great picture! The last time Indiana voted for a Democrat for president was when Lyndon Johnson was elected in 1964! I know this isn’t going to instantly solve all our problems but it is undoubtedly a huge milestone and America will never be the same.
Some Songs for today…
Mr Fingers - Can You Feel It (Martin Luther King)
And lastly go here to see reactions from around the world. My favorite is this one from Japan.



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