Bobby Lee Talking with his baby brother

Bobby Lee Talking with his baby brother

Bobby Lee sits down with his baby brother, Steven Lee. They show each other brotherly love talking about knife fights at home, playing late night video game, having sporadic employment & unemployment, and controlling anger management. Bobby Lee psychoanalyzes his brother and calls him out like a big brother does.

Watch more Bobby Lee : Bobby Lee talking with Margaret Cho

Bobby Lee Talking with his baby brother (contains adult language)

With You by Trin Monsta

With You by Trin Monsta

Rapper Trin Monsta dropped the music video for his single “With You”. It’s a tongue and cheek love song about a girl he’s got a crush on, his old school sweetheart. Along with the fun lyrics, the video features a cartoon effect to add to the mood. Relive that young love, where you just want to run off with the other person.

Listen to more Trin Monsta: If I Had My Ways, Rich Beggar, Higher, Get On Top, My Pad and Hollywood Fasho.

With You by Trin Monsta

Lyrics to With You by Trin Monsta

(verse 1)
and you can play it in ya’ stereo or boombox//
while you lickin on ya lollipop wearing tube sox//
ya so cute that you got me singin doo wop//
shoowop shoowop shoowop shoowop//
and in the night time you light up like a candle light//
you gotta get it movin but I gotta get it right//
and make some money so that me and you can keep it tight//
what I gotta do just to make you come and grab a bite//

(chorus)
now I’m tryina have fun wit you//
but I guess you got too many men to speak to me//
i’ll pack my things and run wit you//
far from home around the globe we can sail the seven seas//
be curious and dumb wit you//
and we can learn turn by turn we got new things to see//
i think i’m in love wit you//
i can’t express how much your smile really means to me//

(verse 2)
i wrote a song that you could listen to and sing along//
remember it everytime you hear it in ya ring tone//
they probably never heard it – i made da song just for you//
you never really see me cause you always with a couple dudes//
there’s really nothin new I wanna know wassup wit you//
and if I had a buck or two then I could get a hug from you//
i’d never have to pick you up without a car runnin shoes//
and I could put the top down then enjoy the sun with you//
(chorus repeat)

(bridge)
in the time that I think about what the hell is goin on//
feel ya waste so embraced in the grip of my palms//
every second counts – that’s what I heard from my moms//
I need love I need hugs like a pair of draws//

(verse 3)
and I’m just playin wit you – you my baby boo//
and if they call you crazy then I must be crazy too//
and I don’t ever quit, give it up, or play to lose//
i fell on my butt today the pain made a bruise//
and I added classes on the same days as you//
you never notice me I guess you just way way too cool//
girl I know that I’m boring and I’m lazy//
but I wanna lay in bed huggin on my main squeeze//

(instrumental break)

(chorus repeat)

Sticky Icky by Gold Rush Kings

Sticky Icky by Gold Rush Kings

Gold Rush Kings dropped their music video for the single “Sticky Icky” off their “Liquid Gold” album. The duo rolls with it through Los Angeles getting high. They get cloudy hotboxing the video. Look for a cameo by L.Scatterbrain

You can listen to and download the track FREE below:

Listen to more Gold Rush Kings: Break Neck Booty

Sticky Icky by Gold Rush Kings (contains explicit lyrics and drug use)

Run DMZ with Dumbfoundead : Episode 3

Run DMZ with Dumbfoundead : Episode 3

The web series Run DMZ with Dumbfoundead continues with episode 3. If Jon wants to take down Ken Jong’s grill, he’ll need to be armed with more than kitchen utensils. He and his boys pay a visit to a local arms dealer Alex who’s not quite what they expected. Will Jon get what he pays for or will he get ripped off?

Previous episodes:
Run DMZ with Dumbfoundead : Episode 1
Run DMZ with Dumbfoundead : Episode 2

Run DMZ with Dumbfoundead : Episode 3 (contains explicit language)

Imperialism by World Order

Imperialism by World Order

WORLD ORDER first captured the international attention with the release of their music videos on Youtube — the sight of seven suited Japanese men dancing robotically against prominent Tokyo scenes garnered a huge reaction. Their latest video takes place at the nation’s capitol in D.C. The new single and video IMPERIALISM builds on the group’s mission to prompt reflection contemporary society, working styles, global culture, and images of modern Japan. Provocatively shot in Washington D.C. — against backdrops of American sights like the US Capitol building and Union Station. Spontaneous moments from filming are kept as is for the video – WORLD ORDER’s expressive vision.

The new music video for IMPERIALISM is a continuation from the earlier Korea-set piece, Permanent Revolution. Instead of Asia, the IMPERIALISM video was shot on location in a modern world empire — Washington D.C., USA. Characteristic restraint and a solemn melody are coupled with a humorous performance, expressing yet again the meta-message of WORLD ORDER. Founder and leader of the group, Genki Sudo, says about the song, “It’s our first English-language release, but the message is the same as our other Japanese-language songs. We sing about the human family and the situation of the world.”

Watch more World Order: Permanent Revolution, 2012 and Machine Civilization

Imperialism by World Order

Lyrics to Imperialism by World Order

Let’s make a paradise
When I was waiting for sunrise
This is what I wanna visualize
Together, we realize

Concession and the plantation
Our dreams, under the control, It’s the,
End of Imperial history, Now
Let me show you the ocean of the prime

Misery by The Slants

Misery by The Slants

Rock band The Slants dropped the music video for their single “Misery” off their Yellow album. The group performs their high energy music blended with footage from the film Tai Chi Hero (the sequel to Tai Chi Zero). Rock out with The Slants in this underground set.

Listen to more of The Slants: Love Letters From Andromeda, Con Kids, You Make Me Alive and How The Wicked Live.

Misery by The Slants