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...Tickets available through Ticketmaster. $20. (JDMC)Cage. German-born, Middletown, NY-raised rapper Cage will promote his new Def Jux release “Hell’s Winter” at the Middle East Downstairs. The MC, who spent time in a mental institution prior to his rap career, will be assisted by a slew of rappers, including Camu Tao, Slaine, Awkward Landing, Colony Underground, Al-Jabra, and Soular Winds. The Middle East Downstairs. 8 p.m. $15. (JSA)Xmas Rock & Roll Odyssey III. The name doesn’t lie: with performances slated to start...
...remark sparked a response from many right wingers, including pro-Bush rap rival 50 Cent. But West’s comment is controversial for a second—less apparent—reason. As the Loeb associate professor of the social sciences, Tommie Shelby, demonstrates in his first book, “We Who Are Dark,” the term “black” is difficult to define. Even if Kanye is correct, it’s not quite clear who Bush hates...
...Antichrist. In Spanish with English subtitles. 26 Trowbridge St. Free. 7:30 p.m. (AMF)Muzika Without Borders 2005 North American Tour. Presented by the Russian Boston Rock Club, this concert features the Ukrainian band 5’nizza, known for their mix of reggae, Latin rhythms, house music, and rap, and the light rock Russian band Markscheider Kunst, touring in promotion of their new album Na Svyazi. The Middle East. 9 p.m. Tickets available through Ticketmaster. $35; $45 at the door. (IJB)Disturbed with Corrosion of Conformity and Dope. The hard rock band Disturbed will play songs from their recently...
...accompanied by cheap drums, whiny trumpets, and Ruff Ryder synths. While his new rush-released album, “Right About Now: The Official Sucka Free Mix CD,” unfortunately maintains this holding pattern of mediocre beats (with the exception of the tribal drum Kanye-esque meta-rap of the title track), it is not as unlistenable as “Struggle”; at times Kweli’s ’97-’98 brilliance shines through. Talib is recuperating here, showing his audience that his career is not restricted to hip-hop-lite...
...Hate It Or Love It.” And “Have A Party” is fire. A slamming beat, a gritty Havoc verse, and–wait for it–Nate Dogg on the hook. Nate Dogg is the King Midas of commercial rap. “Chain 100K, but the flow is priceless,” Havoc spits in his trademark mumble. Grimy yet danceable, it is easily the best song on the album, as well as the best G-Unit song since “Hate It Or Love...