NATIONAL CONFERENCE IN BOULDER 6/22-6/25:
The schedule has been released! Roll over to hiphopcongress.com to download the schedule in Word. Word.
Don’t forget to book your room at the Boulder Outlook. Walking distance from the conference events and only 90 bucks a night. You can fit up to 4 people per room so it works out to something like 25 a night with tax.
To reserve your room, go to www.boulderoutlook.com. 1800 542 0304. We have 30 days to fill them up at this rate so please call and book the room today. It’s better to reserve and cancel if for some reason you need less rooms than to need another room and not be able to get it at our rate.
If you are interested in attending, performing, or just want to say hi to Shamako, please email him at Shamako@hiphopcongress.com
UC IRVINE:
ahhhhh…the rush is finally over, and it’s time to take a deep breath because this year has been an amazing year for Hip Hop Congress at UCI no doubt!!!!! ORG of the YEAR baby! yeeeeeeahhh!
We ended things off strong with a crazy big show featuring Supernatural and Ghostface Killah which was fun…but if it was a solo HHC project, things would have been much different…but that’s what happens when you work with other organizations…and now we just know what there is to know. Can’t wait to show you all footage at conference.
But the time has come to say goodbye to some of our beloved HHC All-Stars cause graduation is right around the corner. Gene, Jeremy, Kenny, Manny (and anyone else I may have missed)….you fellas are the shit. Keep the Hip Hop Alive when you hit the world….cuz that’s what y’all do best. Luv ya mean it! and the rest of youse….be ready for KillaCALI to roll deep to Colorado….cannot wait to see your silly faces.
PEACE
anh
SAN JOSE STATE:
What it do cuddies? yo your boy finna graduate from SJSU and let the new blood run hip-hop congress san jose state university chapter. I ain’t retiring i’m jus moving to Macramento that’s Sacramento for y’all not from the yay area yadadamean? but hope to see all ya’ll out in colorado doin ya damn thizz. all we have planned this week is mad studying for finalz and no meeting. However we are finna roll out to Pedro’s Restaurant in Santa Clara to have our annual banquet and we’re going to show our appreciation to a woman named Hyon Chu Yi who has helped Hip-Hop Congress at SJSU whenever we needed anything. Our semester is over at SJSU and we jus postin up doin our thizz. We’re still mentoring kids at Burnett Academy out here since they’re still in skoo and we’re finna throw a lil jam for them on Thursday. Dj Dripso is going to be tearing it up on the wheels of steel and hopefully we’ll have some folks breaking and spittin some hot lyrics yadadamean. Other then postin up we are waitin for the conference out in colorado so we can rep the yay area by goin dumb and ridin the yellow bus!
see ya’ll soon. one.
OHIO UNIVERSITY:
Our Hip Hop Awareness week went really well. The Women in Hip Hop seminar was so popular that we overflowed the room, The Ol School Hip Hop party was an absolute blast, the elementary school kids had a lot of fun with the elements workshop and Jeff Chang was incredible guy and an great speaker. Right now we are looking forward to Colorado, tryin to get some funds.
peace,
Tommy
MISTA FAB:
Mista FAB Lands Radio Gig & Endorses Mayoral Candidate Ron Dellums by Davey D
As the Bay Area’s Hyphy Movement continues to take hold around the nation, here in the Bay, things are moving to higher levels. The person who is front in center of this movement is Mista FAB. For starters he has been speaking out and letting everyone know about his position in next week’s Mayoral elections here in Oakland. Mista FAB has come out and endorsed former Congressman Ron Dellums and has been pulling no punches both with him and his fans. FAB sat on a Hip Hop meets Politics panel a couple of weeks ago when Dellums came to speak. FAB was impressed and told the candidate that he and other politicians need to have a way to make their political speak relatable to the Hip Hop fan base that Mista FAB and others have. FAB also told Dellums that he should not be fooled into thinking that because he sports a grill, wears his hat backwards and gets hyphy that he doesn’t stay up on the politics effecting Oakland. Following in the tradition of 2Pac who was always well read and stayed informed, Mista FAB is and numerous other artists are the same way. Part of being able to get their hustle on is being up on all aspects that impact both their business and neighborhood. FAB noted that he has sat down and spoken with Dellums about a number of key issues including police harassment, segregation in the neighborhoods and poor housing. He came away satisfied that the job will get done under Dellums and may actually take some sort of position within his administration if he gets elected. That’s real big. If that’s not enough, Mista FAB has stepped up his game and landed a Friday Night radio show on KYLD (Wild 94.9) in San Francisco. The show is called The Yellow Bus and he intends to take people to school. He noted that on his show, he will play all the latest hyphy jams but he’s also going to have a segment called the Book report where he laces cats up about the latest political happenings. In a recent interview FAB noted that, as an artist he can get people to get hyphy, go dumb and shake their dreads. So with that in mind, he wants to influence fans to also go get political…The Yellow Bus is going to be major addition to the Hyphy Movement…With FAB hitting the airwaves, he joins other Bay Area artists like E-40 on KMEL 106.1 FM and T-Kash on KPFA 94.1 FM who both have popular radio shows.
Peace and Love,
Ron Gubitz
Hip Hop Congress
“Psychic, I knew you would like it, like this
I write this, priceless, more then my right wrist” —Cee-Lo
(Thanks for pointing that out, Jeff)




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