The Harlem Diplomats - It's More Than Just Music! I

Me & Myself schrieb:
Wenn More Than Music II wieder wird wie der erste Teil (oder noch besser wie DI I & II) wirds Anwärter für das beste Album 07 :)

So gut wie di 1 wirds eh nicht...

wo ist eigentlich di 3??? ist seit august überfällig:D:D:D
 
Benny_Blanco schrieb:
So gut wie di 1 wirds eh nicht...
Muss es ja auch nicht unbedingt. Find das 2 auch noch genial.

Benny_Blanco schrieb:
wo ist eigentlich di 3??? ist seit august überfällig:D:D:D
Denke auf die kann man auch noch lange warten :D
Die werden nicht zwei Alben gleichzeitig fertigstellen. Also erst mal More Than Music Vol. 2
 
Für alle, die sich die Wartezeit auf die Alben verkürzen wollen und dehnen whatspoppin.net nichts sagt: http://www.myspace.com/dipskate

Wie die darauf gekommen sind kA, ich finds bananas :D

Die Münchner, die auf dieser Seite gereggt sind, sollten davon eigentlich berichten können...
 
40 Cal. (of Dipset) Ready To Drop New Album May 22nd

Fight Klub veteran 40 Cal. is dropping an album, Broken Safety 2 this May on BabyGrande Records.

Broken Safety 2 finds the Harlem emcee 40 Cal. in good company, with fellow Dipset compadres Cam'Ron, Juelz Santana, Jim Jones, J.R. Writer and Hell Rell making cameos on the project. Akon also makes an appearance on the set.

"The motto this year is I do it, I did it and I do it again," 40 Cal. said via statement.

Confident for good reason, Diplomats member 40 Cal. has ammased a following thanks to several impressive verbal scraps on MTV's Fight Klub, as well as his appearances on Dipset releases "Diplomatic Immunity Vol. 2", "More Than Music Vol. 1" and "The Movement Moves On".

"The Brand is here and it ain't goin' nowhere" 40 Cal. said of Dipset's hold on hip-hop. "Diplomats is more than a label, we like blood."


*Information frrom official Diplomat website- www.dipsetmixtapes.com
 
For Immediate Release
April 16, 2007

Jim Jones Officially Launches DipSkate Team
Freestyle Rolling Documentary Slated For Release

New York, NY - In early 2006, Diplomat Records co-CEO Jim Jones announced his sponsorship venture with DipSkate, a Freestyle Rolling team headed by Calvin Sayles and Ramelle Knight. Jones has fulfilled a multitude of roles in his career, including recording artist, producer, executive, video director, entrepreneur and fashion icon with his new Nostic clothing line. Now Jim Jones and his Harlem-based crew The Diplomats are partnering with the newest phenomenon in the world of extreme sports, Freestyle Rolling, to create DipSkate, a Diplomat Records-sponsored skate team.

Commonly referred to as “aggressive skating” from its inception, Freestyle Rolling is the modern-day progression of inline skating, which blends skating, music, and fashion together. Several years ago, New York filmmakers The Brown Brothers (Chris and Courtney Brown) dove into the business of Freestyle Rolling with the same vigor as the skaters they were following on a daily basis. After several years of teaming with pro-skaters Ramelle Knight and Calvin Sayles on different ventures, including an international sponsorship with leading fashion company b.unique & co., the four men sought out new ways to elevate their collective success.

Jim Jones first approached The Brown Brothers after viewing their latest documentary film Know Difference, which received critical acclaim at several 2006 New York screenings. The powerful documentary is scheduled for international release in Fall 2007. “When I got the opportunity to see [The Brown Brothers’] tape, and they told me how the skaters feel when it comes to the Diplomats, I was honored,” explains Jones. “They feel like we’re the realest thing out there, and they love everything that we’re doing, so it was a beautiful opportunity.”

The viision that everyone shares in the DipSkate movement comes from an organic realm of shared professional and personal values. “Jim respects the hustle, the same as we do,” says Ramelle Knight. “He sees what we do is real, and we’re going to take it as far as we can, like he is with his projects. We’re all grinding out here. We are bringing music and skating together to build a union that will make an even stronger team. It is a revolution that will be much appreciated.”

Sadly, in March 2007, the team’s manager Joseph Miles III passed away. Joseph’s enthusiasm and dedication to the Freestyle Rolling movement was intoxicating, and his spirit will be carried on by the team. “This is a beautiful venture,” Joseph said upon his official involvement with DipSkate in 2006. “The biggest movement in Hip Hop teaming up with the biggest up-and-coming movement in the world of extreme sports. This is something most people haven’t experienced, and it’s going to change a lot of opinions out there.”

via Myspace

Noch nen Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utipRqbJcO0&eurl=http://www.rollernews.com/page/2/
 
Ich war mal auf der MySpace von Dipskate, versteh aber irgendwie nicht den Sinn dahinter. Soll das einfach skaten mit den Rappern von Dipset vereinigen oder wie sieht das aus? Versteh das ganze nicht so ganz...
 
natürlich würde er es den bullen sagen, oder er würde es nem anderen sagen, der das dann den bullen verklickert, snitch hin snitch her, da kann man mal das ganze "live by the codes" ding vergessen, denn der serienmörder würde leute aus seiner hood töten....
 
es geht darum, dass cam'ron keine person der polizei verraten würde, auch nicht einen serienkiller.
 
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