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Monday 6 October 2014

THE LIFE AND TIMES: UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!





SO!! I HAVEN'T BLOGGED IN A LONG WHILE ...

WE MOVING THE DIRECTION OF THE BLOG INTO A TOTALLY DIFFERENT SPHERE...STILL KEEPING IT CHEEKY, REBELLIOUS, AND REAL WITH 'HAUTE' INSPIRING CONTENT!! 

WITH THAT SAID...

REBELLIOUS READER'S THANK YOU FOR YOU SUPPORT...

merci stay Très chic...


"THE LIFE AND TIMES" 

IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION...


LOOKING FORWARD TO BRINGING YOU FRESH NEW 
REBELLIOUS CONTENT, THAT WILL NEVER CONFORM TO THE NORM!!



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TRW







Wednesday 11 December 2013

LONG LIVE TATA MADIBA!! SOUTH AFRICA LOVES YOU!!

OUR NATION MOURNS AND CELEBRATE THE PASSING OF IT'S FATHER... 
TATA MADIBA...
HAMBA KAHLE MADIBA...

Nelson Mandela with his wife Graça Machel in 1998. (AFP)


Woman holds a sign at a gathering in memory of Nelson Mandela outside the South African High Commission across from Trafalgar Square in London

SAFRICA-POLITICS-MANDELA


Morrison, the granddaughter of Archbishop Tutu, sings after lighting a candle for Mandela outside the South African High Commission in London

People release paper lanterns after lighting them outside a restaurant named in honor of former South African President Mandela, in the Brooklyn borough of New York



People Around The World React To News Of Nelson Mandela's Death

People Around The World React To News Of Nelson Mandela's Death

People chant slogans outside the house of former South African President Mandela after news of his death in Houghton


Crowds outside Mandela's home

NELSON MANDELA IS RELEASED FROM PRISON FILE PHOTO.













Young members of the choir attend a morning mass in memory of Nelson Mandela at the Regina Mundi church, which became one of the focal points of the anti-apartheid struggle

Members of the public gather at former president Nelson Mandela's Houghton home to pay their respects

People gather to pay their respects at Nelson Mandela's home in Houghton

Mr Mandela's death on Thursday at 95 following provoked a worldwide outpouring of emotion




SOURCE: SkyNews, Google Images and other sources


THE LIFE OF NELSON MANDELA

July 18, 1918 - The Birth of Leader


1939 - Education and anti-apartheid activism


1944 - Political Involvement


1952 - Lead non violent resistance


December 5,1956 - Charged with Treason


1958 - Marriage to Winnie

1961 First interview with Nelson Mandela talking about the 'Armed Struggle Against Apartheid'

















1962-1964 Nelson Mandela and 7 Others sentenced to Life in Prison


1968-1969 Death of his mother, and his eldest son, Mandela was not allowed to attend


1980-1982 Free Mandela Campaign begins...


1988- At age is 70 Nelson Mandela is transferred to a minimum security prison






February 1990 - Released from Prison








May, 1994 - Mandela inauguration as President of South Africa

For more: http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2013/12/world/timeline-nelson-mandela/?iid=article_sidebar
Source: www.cnn.com


1918 - 2013 Rest in Peace Tata Madiba!

Soweto Gospel Choir sings a tribute to Nelson Mandela!

'His day is Done' Tribute from Poet Maya Angelou to Nelson Mandela





Monday 18 November 2013

I AM, WHO I AM! (THE LIFE AND TIMES)

I haven't blogged in a such a long time, I realize at times a midst the denial...life truly does get in the way at times. I've battled with the true concept of this blog for a while, though I find all things celebrity interesting, it does get a bit tedious after a while. So as I post another blog post, I am glad to see readers are still tuned in to the The Life and Times, I believe that this blog will serve a greater purpose in the future...more greater than just celebrity...

I have taken a break from blogging, a healthy break from all things media related is a good break in deed...for those out there, reading I suggest...for you to take time out and remind yourself what it is that YOU'RE about, we become caught up in the way other people live there lives(celebrity) and become mere spectators in our own lives...so until then...I have discovered that and wish to remind myself that:

I AM, WHO I AM!
I AM FREEDOM, I AM HUMBLE,
I AM THE FUTURE, I AM A SPEAKER...PROUD!
I AM AFRICAN, I AM NAMIBIAN,
I AM ROOTS, I AM A TRAVELER, 
I AM YOU, I AM DESIRE,
I AM TOMORROW...FREE,
I AM CULTURE, I AM ME,
I AM KEEN, I AM LOVE!
I AM LOUD, I AM SILENCE,
I AM THE SPOKEN...WORD,
I AM HIP HOP, JAZZ,SOUL,SKA!!
I AM ME, BOLD!
I AM WHO I AM!!!

I always vowed to stay true to myself via this blog, till then I will remain...a source of all things intriguing, all things wholesome...all things that feed the soul and lift spirits to a greater existence...so for now...till later...thank you for reading The Life and Times!






...



TRW



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Thursday 27 June 2013

The YOUNG & YOUTHFUL #MAGNA CARTER HOLY GRAIL

A celebrity and musician that truly is remarkable at carrying his age is Pharrel Williams, he doesnt look a day over 21 at age 40!

'Alot of Celebs are carrying their brand well some out there will argue that they get paid to maintain their brand, but surely we can be inspired by their longevity,and youthfulness??!
Cant we?!!

A recent set back with a common illness in caught me by suprise and I cant help but think that if I had maintained my brand,specially whilst adapting to a new country,new job,new everything!! If I had maintained my brand I wouldnt be feeling like the dark hole right about now,all spaced out on medicines which in the interim,is not good for your health to...

So here's a plea to all my readers, enjoy life and lets do it healthy,watch what we eat, drink our fluids, eat our veggies and fruit, excercise, make it known to the world that we can do us and at the same time do it healthy...start with small changes in your diet, you'll soon start noticing the difference in the way you feel, and in the way you wear your brand,cause ultimately YOU yourself your the most expensive brand out there to your family, friends and those that love you, maintain your brand and remain Young and Youthful*

(I'm recommitting myself to my brand "MOI"...#beonit, let's not neglect the brand,otherwise how else are we going to live the dream...)' - TRW






Eva Mendes at 39...




Halle Berry at 46...

Will Smith at 44...




Jada Pinkett Smith at 41...




Jaime Foxx at 45...




 Brad Pitt at 46...




Mariah Carey at 43...





Alicia Keys at 32...





Nia Long at 42...





Swizz Beats at 34...





Sanaa Lathan at 41...






CANT WAIT FOR THIS RELEASE TO COME OUT!!!


"With the release of his 12th studio album, Jay-Z claims to have rewritten the rules: an Instagram photo boasts "#ALREADYPLATINUM" in capital letters, having pre-sold one million copies of his album and disseminated them for free like fliers under windshield wipers."

Source: http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/1569221/jay-z-magna-carta-holy-grail-track-by-track-review


"Billboard did an exceptional review on all tracks released on Jay-Z's new album!! Jay-Z's done it again, he's an artist, like Picasso his craft drives him to touch those around him on all levels, it's a statement to the world that making music is more than just relevance...it's like when a PresidenT runs for Presidency...you measured by your credibility, your word...your actions, and Jay-Z has this music game on lock and he'll just get better as he grows, into an Icon even my kids will listen to". - TRW


THE REVIEW, BY BILLBOARD:
"MAGNA CARTER HOLY GRAIL"


1. "Holy Grail" (Featuring Justin Timberlake
The album opens up with what sounds like a Justin Timberlake version of a Coldplay song before shifting into a stuttering beatbox of an instrumental by Timbaland and The-Dream, annoyed about the price of fame. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Jay once again brings up MC Hammer's finances, forgetting what happened the first time he did that. I still can't believe that Kurt Cobain's lyrics are being released through a Samsung app. In case people (namely, Jay-Z) are unfamiliar, Cobain was the guy who was on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a shirt that said, "Corporate magazines still suck."

2. "Picasso Baby"
I haven't heard a Jay-Z mixtape track in years, so this brings back memories. The beat sounds like lasers have been shot through Schroeder's piano from Peanuts. Ugh, it takes one verse for Jay to compare himself to Basquiat ("I am the new Jean Michel") and bring up Warhol; for a guy who claims to spend so much time at MoMA, why does always name the same names? But regardless, this is all burying the lede, because after a brief intermission, Jay goes full throttle at the mudslingers and Fox News talking heads: "I never stuck my cock in Fox's box"; "Ni--as even talk about your baby crazy," which makes him want to "Come through with 'Ye mask on, Spray everything like SAMO." Such a great couplet. Nice to hear Jay with some fire in his voice.


3. "Tom Ford"
"I don't pop molly, I rock Tom Ford." Are the two mutually exclusive? Over a beat constructed out of machine gun sprays, Nintendo themes and bottle blows, Jay-Z appropriates MIA's flow from "Bad Girls" and raps things like, "Guns on ya Tumblrs... Fuck hashtags and retweets, ni--a / 140 characters in these streets, ni--a." Who is Jay's social media person? An uncredited Beyoncé whisper-coos to close the track. It sure sounds like a single, and maybe it is a single, but it's hard to tell when the only promotion is the idea that there's promotion.


4. "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" (Featuring Rick Ross)
Before we go any further, this song is great. It opens with a long intro from the late Pimp C, talking about the necessity to wear so much jewelry. Rick Ross allows the beat to breathe, or maybe it's the other way around. "Got a bad bitch, she's a masterpiece" is the most Jay-Z-esque lyric that Rick Ross says. The most Rick Ross-esque thing Jay-Z says? "Hov just landed in Rome, ni--a / All hail, Caesar's home, ni--as."


5. "Oceans" (Featuring Frank Ocean)
Some might find it crass to compare the escape from slavery to "Ocean's 11," and it probably is. It's not a completely thought-out simile, but it's here, and Jay's saying things "on holiday playing Strange Fruit" and hoping for "billies," because get it? Do you get it? And must Frank Ocean sing about going to the Basquiat show? Especially when "I hope my black skin don't dirt this tuxedo" is such a powerful thing to say. Why must Jay bury good lyrics within bad ones? I fail to understand. I need RapGenius to explain that to me.


6. "FUTW (Fuck Up This World)"
Jazzy, swirling chimes, like a storm is brewing. Jay-Z sees himself holding a baton in MLK's relay race. And, to hear him tell it, it makes a lot of sense; the idea that a black man could make so much money, be the face of so many things... it's inspiring. (There's some bad writing on parts of this album - see "Oceans" - but when Jay says things like, "America tried to emasculate the greats / Murder Malcolm, gave Cassius the shakes," one remembers just how good he can be. Seriously: "We have yet to see a ceiling, we just top what we top / Cause the bars don't struggle and the struggle don't stop."


7. "Somewhereinamerica"
This song is a perfect example of the highs and lows of the album. The production is great, a bubbling trombone loop, full cheeks and sweaty brow, conjures visions of a dank jazz club. But then there's the lyrics, which are a bit smug and a bit too cool-dad. For half the song, he insists that Miley Cyrus twerk. Why? And why to this song? Is Miley Cyrus a thing now? I guess we should just be lucky he didn't namecheck Amanda Bynes.


8. "Crown"
Wolf snarls, Sizzla, Travis $cott and Colecovision soundboards? Is this a left over "Yeezus" track? Jay does compare himself to a god, twice, so maybe. But there are two key differences: Kanye would never dis Scott Boras about stealing his clients, and Jay isn't truly interested in getting dirty. You know how expensive brands used to sell jeans that were already beaten up, already had holes and stains? That's what Jay's "revolution" sounds like.


9. "Heaven"
As corporate as the album is - and it is corporate - it can be pretty subversive. Case in point: Jay-Z interpolates R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion" because he can, but also says things like, "Question religion, question it all / Question existence until them questions are solved." And yes, it's very on-the-nose, but it could also worm its way into a lot of brains long abandoned for mush.


10. "Versus"
"Hey sucka ni--a, where ever you are" opens this quick interlude, where Jay dismisses any rappers who think they're on his level. Try looking in New Orleans. That's probably where they are.


11. "Part II (On the Run)" (Featuring Beyoncé)
When they recorded "'03 Bonnie and Clyde," Jay-Z and Beyoncé were only "rumored" to be dating, which was never really a "rumor" but something that people thought was a "rumor" because the couple never talked about it. This sequel isn't exactly meant to quiet the masses; Jay tosses out a couple of retweet-ready lines: "My baby momma harder than a lot of you ni--as" and "She was a good girl till she knew me / Now she is in the drop bussin' U'e


12. "Beach is Better"
Man, c'mon. The best song so far is only 56 seconds? What kind of game is that, Jay? What kind of game is that? The beat sounds so alive, and he just hogties it into submission: "I brought sand to the beach / Cause my beach is better / You can keep ya beach / Cause that beach whatever." This is Jay with a toothpick in the side of his mouth, sneering. Perfect. And the Boi-1da beat? Perfect. Everything's perfect, and then it's snatched away.

13. "BBC"



The recording behind this song should've been the one used in the promotional Samsung commercials. I'd
rather watch Jay, Bey', P, Nas, Swizz, Timbaland and Timberlake dance around instead of seeing Rick Rubin struggle for breath, Nirvana and/or a shower... but then the commercial would've just been the music video for Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines." Another plus is Jay adopting Ma$e's "Feel So Good" opener. (Question: why, in Nas' verse, is the D'usse half-bleeped out? Does he have a sponsorship deal that prevents that brand being spoken, and - in that case - why bother saying it at all?)

14. "Jay-Z Blue"
Oof. Jay-Z really rhymed "Pampers" with "Hamptons." He's talking all "fuck joint custody" and needing a joint, there are Biggie grunts and "Mommie Dearest" quotes, which is... terrifying and uncomfortable. Weren't we all happy a few minutes ago? What the hell just happened? I feel like I'm watching my parents fight. Is this my fault? Did I do something wrong? I'm just going to go hide under the covers and pretend I'm asleep. That being said, the most brutal and honest line on the album might be "Father never taught me how to be a father." This is a song that will improve with time, but is simply too much for one listen.


15. "La Familia"
No. I'm still hiding under the covers, pretending to be asleep, but only because I want this song to get off my porch. Go next door, song. Jay's flow is too sparse; the beat's barely there, like it's checking text messages and half-listening. This feels like an overlong interlude. Meanwhile, there are interludes that are far too short! I wish we could swap them, but we can't, because the Samsung app finally started working and Jay-Z's album has been released.


16. "Nickels and Dimes"For a pretty good album, the last couple of tracks are a real bummer, just chock full o' holes. The hook - based around a Gonjasufi sample - sounds like the old lady from the "Titanic," stumbling through a sentence. Meanwhile, Jay's doing that thing he always does when he beats wordplay into the ground: "Can't see it taking food out my little monster's mouth / That will drive me gaga." Jay's incredibly smart, but he doesn't need to underestimate his audience the way he does. And it's too bad, because he opens with "Got a thing for nickel plated nines and pretty dimes, Mac-11 I squeeze like lemon limes." This is "Oceans" all over again.

Overall, the album sounds great, there's just no denying that. Jay-Z's lyrics, however, ping-pong between great to serviceable, clever to unforgivable. Do I expect too much? Am I quibbling? It's entirely possible. But Jay put those lyrics out as a series of advertisements for the album, and so they're asking to be examined through forks and knives. Is it a "#classic"? Unsure. A "Magna Carta Holy Fail" (as tweeted by some)? Probably not. It's closer to the former, with flashes of the latter. Even if it burns out quickly, people love fireworks on July 4th.

THE CARTER REIGN WONT LET UP!!
A DYNAMIC COUPLE THAT GOT THEIR ISH TIGHT!!!
#BEONIT #INSPIRINGLOVE

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Jay-Z and Beyonce hit the dance floor

Jay-Z Beyonce Timbaland
Pictures - souce: www.necolebitchie.com

SONG OF THE DAY!!!

LOVE THIS CHRIS BROWN SONG...


CHRIS BROWN - DONT THINK THEY NOW FEAT. AALIYAH






SOMETHING EXTRA!!!
HEART THIS CHICK...



HARDEST WORKING BISH IN THE RAP GAME!!!
#ONLYBISHINTHEGAME









...TRW










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