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M.I.S.S. in the Mix: B.o.B. vs Bobby Ray Mixtape

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M.I.S.S. in the Mix: B.o.B. vs Bobby Ray Mixtape


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I was fortunate enough to interview B.o.B. back in February for Guerilla Busfare and learned that his least favorite query was “What does B.o.B. stand for?”  With a backronym like that, he was inevitably setting himself up, and later informed me of his official switch to Bobby Ray.  Well, lo and behold, this highly-anticipated “Freshman” of 2009 has just dropped a mixtape of his former vs current alter egos to hold us over until he finally drops his debut album off the Grand Hustle label he shares with another equally conflicted artist, T.I. (remember T.I. vs T.I.P?).

M.I.S.S. in the Mix: B.o.B. vs Bobby Ray Mixtape

Up-and-comer B.o.B. aka Bobby Ray

Make sure you check for this up-and-comer, whose live shows with full band will take you back to the days when musicians made the show, not hypemen and DJs.

Download the B.o.B. vs. Bobby Ray Hosted by DJ Green Lantern and Don Cannon (Mixtape) or the No DJ Version

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Gnarls Barkley Uncensored


Our girl M.I.S.S. Krish’s latest cover story on Gnarls Barkley for The Source is out on newsstands now! Make sure you head on over to her blog, Guerilla Busfare, where she kindly shares some uncensored quotes that didn’t make it in the article. Check that out HERE, pick the mag up and support female journalists!

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Married to the Hustle: The Interview


Photo by Nina Parks. Photo Color & Retouch by Lady Lexx

On Valentine’s Day, we dropped the much anticipated “Married to the Hustleâ€? mixtape by EyeASage and today, we bring you the interview with the lady behind the moniker, EyeASage—Ms. Krishtine de Leon (many apologies for the delay!)! Now, don’t let the length of this interview scare you, this lady has a lot of important knowledge to share and you’re going to want to read about it. Also, check the handwritten survey at the end of the interview. Let’s get on it!

M.I.S.S. Crew: Ok, let’s start off with where the name “EyeASage� came from?

EyeASage: EyeSage started off as—you know how Eminem’s name is M and M for Marshall Mathers? Well, “EyeSage� started when I got into college. My friends use to call me Ish and so it was I-S-H, or “I A Sage�. Sage is like a learned and respected name. So it’s like a double entendre. It basically means, “I am a wise and respected person.�

M.I.S.S. Crew: Your target audience—who are they and is there an overall message you want to deliver to them?

EyeASage: I would say my target audience is young women, you know, but I want my message to be for everyone. I’m sure that young women would be able to relate. I think there’s a lack of presence of young women in music and in Hip Hop, especially now. Coming from an era where there were just as many female rappers as there were male rappers, you wouldn’t have to say, “She’s a female emcee.� You would just say, “She’s an emcee.� And coming from that to now, where there are only a handful of female rappers and they’re hyper sexualized. Misogyny in hip-hop is so rampant that it’s almost not welcoming. I address that in my song, “Find Me� and I think that my target audience is basically, anyone who’s willing to see a balance restored in Hip Hop and I think that people are hungry for it—so, anyone who’s willing to listen, really.

(Get more after the jump!)

Read the full story

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New People’s Army in Marie Claire



Guerilla Busfare gives us a heads up on a photo story Marie Claire did a on the women warriors of the New People’s Army in the Philippines, in their February 2008 issue.

Read some thoughts on the article at GuerillaBusfare.com and if freedom fighting is your thing, pick the magazine up and read this article!

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