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Feb 08 2010

Apple presents the iRack

Published by d dot b under Uncategorized

Apple presents the iRack

A classic funny parody from Fox’s MadTV correlating American Foreign Policy and the craziness that is Steve Jobs and the Apple ‘Fan Boys’.

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Feb 23 2009

Ironies in Hip-Hop

Published by d dot b under Hip-Hop, Logic, Popular Culture


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Ironies in Hip-Hop

An ‘Irony‘ is a literary or rhetorical device, in which there is an incongruity or discordance between what one says or does and what one means or what is generally understood. Irony is a mode of expression that calls attention to the character’s knowledge and that of the audience; it can be said that hip-hop music uses many literary devices as rappers use vivid and colorful language to paint a canvas; the brush used is a combination of blunt dialogue, metaphors, simile’s, syllabic rhyming, and cross textuality references.  However, the culture itself – the artists behind the music, and the lifestyle, presents some interesting irony; everything from lines in songs, to certain artists making business decisions, to events that have transpired.  Hip-Hop definitely presents some interesting ironies such as:

Tupac dying while being signed to Death Row Records


Notorious B.I.G. making a song on his last album called ‘Going back to Cali’


Lil Wayne being the biggest artist in the game

50 Cent being very rich


Eminem being White (there are no white M&M’s)


OutKast having commercial success

T.I. (really T.I.P.) got arrested and convicted because of a tip to the authorities

.:: LiBM ::.

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Aug 17 2008

Irrelevant Rappers talking about others Relevance

Published by d dot b under Hip-Hop, Logic, videos

Hip-Hop Irony

Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks from 50’s G-Unit are talking ish about various rap artists – about who is relevant, whom they have ‘Terminated on Site’, but it is really funny that these irrelevant artists are talking about others relevance – classic hip-hop irony.

.:: d.b ::.

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