Wrestling done the ol' school way.
What's better than seeing some nice, clean homoerotic competitive wrestling by big, juicy, sweaty black men wearing briefs? Answer: Seeing the sex session and shower afterwards, of course!
Tonight the Grammy Awards are on CBS, and it could possibly be one of the best Grammy shows in a while. One of the nominees is Eric Roberson.
In addition to being a talented songwriter and performer, Eric Roberson is considered, "The King of Independent Soul". In fifteen years, Roberson has has released seven albums - six of which have been independently released. Roberson is Grammy-nominated for the Best Urban/Alternative Performance category. This marks his second Grammy-nomination.
Roberson's "Still" is not only a beautiful song, but the video itself has a prominent message for women to get themselves regular mammograms for early detection of breast cancer.
Physically, Roberson is a King, but he is definately a King, when it comes to positive music.
Roberson's category includes nominees: Bilal, Little One Cee Lo Green, F*** You Carolyn Malachi, Orion
Who do you think should win the category tonight? Take the poll.
I received this video hook-up via email from a Phat Brothas friend in Philly. He also reminded me that Big Lou is from Philadelphia - one of my phavorite cities - and he mentioned that he sees Big Lou around town from time-to-time. Lucky him.
When in Philly - go to Jim's Steaks on South Street. Jim's can't compete with Big Lou's angus beef, but there sure are good eats there.
The video is quick. The rap is cool and smooth. And Rick is trying to project some sex appeal as he always does. I think Rick is one of the most comfortable big rappers EVER when it comes to taking off his clothes.
I love this dude's body - a hybrid of muscle and juice. My eyes tend to zero in on his ass like a laser beam. Also, I would love to see him without the ponytail. The ponytail is not too appealing to me. Some guys can wear them well. He does not, but he's fine everywhere else. Plus.....he has a health front pouch. I wonder if a baby kangaroo is going to pop out?
Last weekend, E!'s "Reality Hell" was hilarious. I happened to catch this episode last weekend and it parodied Tyra Banks' "America's Next Top Model". I am glad the clip has finally landed on Youtube.
The show supposedly puts unsuspecting people in odd situations like MTV's long-running, "Punk'd" does.
This episode of "Reality Hell" had a nice beefy surprise named "L.J." to join a fake photo shoot. You might want to watch the clip to see L.J. do the "Bitches Love Champeezzy" photo shoot with the wannabe model victim. It's a treat. He shows up between the 2:00-4:00 minute mark of this clip.
K-Jon is the new R&B hot man. "On The Ocean" is a beautiful song with beautiful lyrics and production, but they were kinda wrong for having the video shoot at a restaurant that has burglar bars on the windows and doors. Not hatin'. I'm just sayin'.
Check out K-Jon's new song, "This Time". It is just as smooth as his first single.
The short clip above is from the interracial porn movie, Black Brigade. The clip is the first scene in the video and features big, beefy and black Blake Tyson (aka Eric Butler) with Paul Morgan engaged (or in gagged) in a suckfest and jack session.
Dwayne Johnson is no doubt a hot boi and has epitomized masculinity throughout his professional career. In 2005, speculation swirled about his sexuality after he starred in the comedy movie, "Be Cool" where he played a gay bodyguard. During this time, he also urged gay actors in Hollywood to come out of the closet furthering speculation about his sexuality. As I see it, to do gay-for-pay in Hollywood, you have to be a pretty secure individual.
Physically, the former wrestler-turned-actor has trimmed up his body in recent years, but as "The Rock", Dwayne Johnson had so much juice you could drink him. I had a poster of him (Don't laugh).
Johnson's father was the Black Canadian professional wrestler Rocky Johnson - a former WWF Tag Team Champion. Johnson's mother, Ata Maivia, was a Samoan of royal lineage of Samoa (such Polynesian lineages are interconnected across the Pacific societies).
A really nice and entertaining video montage illustrating some of Timbaland's (Timothy Mosley) recording productions. I had no idea he produced music for some of the artists featured in the video montage.