7.27.2009

Labels or Love , an age old question?








Labels or Love , an age old question?

By

Reginald Larkin

“Already know what my addiction is ,I be looking for labels. I ain’t looking for love I shop for purses while I walks out the door Don’t cry. buy a bag and get over it And.. I’m not concerned with all the politics It’s a lot of men I know I could find another,” These are the lyrics to Fergie’s , Salaam Remm produced anthem” Labels or Love.” While I find the lyrics rather amusing I must admit that I have never truly been a cynic about love, well except that one awkward black period but I digress.

What I am coming to terms with is like many of my fellow Americans I have become a victim of “Retail Therapy.” For those of you who are not in the know or are not advent “GirlFriends” fan, you may not understand the term “Retail Therapy.” But that is okay that is why I am here, the term “Retail Therapy” simply describes a kind of coping mechanism where one shops for material things to compensate for emotional distress. “Retail Therapy” has always helped me in my time of need after a bad date or tragic birthday. But I don’t write this article to describe my personal horror stories.

I write this article to question whether or not, we’re nation of people who cannot stand on our own? The constant consumption of goods as a means of finding fulfillment can not be healthy, can it? Aunt Rosa once said “you can buy out the mall ,go in debt , what the heck you cant take with you anyways!” While this carefree sentiment should not be taken too literal it does have a valid point. Buying material things to compensate for a lack of genuine relationships stunts ones development as a person. I’m sure we have all just met those “label whores” who lack substance yet have all the latest threads.

Those types of emotionally bankrupt people have failed to form healthy bonds with others. Andrea foot, a wise family friend calls this “Arrested Development,” meaning people who never hit their milestones in life (i.e having a childhood, attending prom etc.) fail to develop into mentally stable adults ,in turn they maintain the mindset of that age where they are stunted for an extended period of time. On a side note I know it sounds like I’m giving a heavy vocabulary lesson but it is integral to the point I am trying to share.

So many people are convinced that they must have the love of others or materials appreciate their own self worth. Filling one’s life full of minutiae will only delay the evadible. There is no crime in loving one self and placing your self first. Realizing that you are a prize is not a bad thing it does not make you “conceited” or “self-centered.” Upholding standreds and sticking to them is probably the thing that will make you that girl/guy who has that extra “vava voom.” Standing your ground and holding to your standards says that you know what makes you happy and you won’t settle for less.

Here is an example; I have a friend who sleeps with men as soon as she meets them with the hopes that she will obtain a boyfriend. What she fails to realize is that sleeping with a man as soon as she meets them sends the message “this is all I have to offer.” There was no trial period he got to take the car off the lot and didn’t even have to pay. Self confidence and love are the best accessories anyone can ever have. After all, someone with “healthy” self – esteem will standout against a crowd of people.

Labels are nice and I love them too, however I also understand that true self - love and confidence are priceless. When you love yourself, there is very little that can be done to make u feel down about yourself. I felt the need to explain that while you may have the vastest wardrobe or most sublime dress, in contrast your greatest accessory can not be bought in stores. The journey to find love is a long and lonely one, but forgetting to bring your friends Self – Esteem and Confidence will make that journey most dreadful.

7.21.2009

Monster Jelly Fish?!


By: Reginald Larkin
Jellyfish are a common sight in the sea and with their growing populations. It appears that there is now a variety in their size as well. Jellyfish with a length five feet are swimming off the coast of southeast Asia, North sea, Black sea, and the Gulf of Mexico. Researchers are saying that fish keep the jellyfish populations stable however, with overfishing there is no one to compete for their food source. Climate change may be instrumental in creating ideal conditions for jellyfish to grow. While some may hear of these “monster jelly fish” and think that, this is just evolution in turn ignoring the fact that if one population grows others must shrink. Jellyfish are not only growing in number but in size meaning they will begin to hunt for more suitable prey. Researchers are speculating that there is a Jellyfish that weighs 440lbs with a diameter of 2.5 ft. Over time these jellyfish will only get bigger inversely forcing many of our favorite sea creatures to become lunch or go extinct. For more information about “monster jelly fish” you can search the original article at http://current.com/items/90174935_monster-jellyfish.htm

Recessaice Music


By. Reginald Larkin
I am writing an article about the recession's affects on the music industry and i interviewed Morgan's own Mazon to help gain prospective on the topic. As always i have listed the interview questions in case the audio is unaudiable. His myspace is www.myspace.com/thetruespawn and his mixtape can be found at -www.datpiff.com/mixtapes-search.php?criteria=mazon. The interveiw is a widget located to the right and it is under the name Recession Music. I hope everyone enjoys the audio the article will be up next week!
1. What is name?
2. What is is your classification?
3. What is your major?
4. Where are you from?
5. How old are you?
6. What inspired you to rap?
7. Who are your favorite rappers?
8. Do you feel that the recession has hurt the industry?
9. Has where you grew up influenced your music and how?
10. Do you believe it has affected people or yourself getting signed>
11. Has the recession had effect on the way you produce music?
12. Do you think the quality of music suffers as result of the pressure from the industry during these times?
13. What is the last cd you bought?
14. If you had one wish granted what would it be?
15. If you could callobrate w/ someone who would it be/
16. Where do you see rap in ten years?

7.20.2009

Check It Out: Video Review Of Kid Cudi- "Make Her Say"



By: Alex Langston
Here at A.I.R we heart Kid Cudi, so we are bringing his latest video "Make Her Say" off his debut album Man On the Moon which is set to release August 25th. The video premired on MTV Hits today,and though it strays away from his first video "Day N Nite", it stays close to the abstract style that Cudi seems to bleed. The song seems to sample Lady Gaga's "Poker Face", but if you listen closely to the hook it says "I po-po-po-po poke her face" not "poker-face"; the video also features and cameos from Kanye West and Common all representing the G.O.O.D Music label! There are no bad reviews on our account, so without further ado, Kid Cudi ft. Kanye West and Common with "Make Her Say", check it out!



7.17.2009

Get It Girl: Kelly Rowland


BY: Reginald Larkin

The recession is really has people down and out but, not Kelendria (Kelly) Rowland. Rowland was a founding member of famed girl group , Destiny's Child. Rowland has had moderate sucess in her solo in endeavors. Since her abrupt departure from her label Columbia Records and management ,Mattew Knowles, Rowland has managed to keep her self busy. She has made several guest appearances on several songs such as "Breathe Gentle" with Italian crooner Taziano Ferro and "No Future No Past" with French R&B singer, Nadiya. Her latest song, "When Love Takes Over" by David Guttea is a worldwide smash. Rowland also is a co-host of The Fashion show with Issac Mizarahi. Rowland has managed to brand herself as a multi-talented star who won't let a few short comings halt her career. Working on a new album She is expected to make a comeback. Kelly Rowland is a true inspiration and a testament to where hard work can take you.