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The Hood Internet is a Chicago-based production duo specializing in mashups of hip hop (from the mainstream to the underground) with indie rock. It is composed of Aaron Brink (aka ABX) and Steve Reidell (aka STV SLV, pronounced Steve Sleeve).
The Hood Internet run a blog of the same name through which they release their music, a venture that helped their foray into performing live DJ sets of their material. New York Magazine categorized The Hood Internet in the "lowbrow" and "brilliant" quadrant of their Approval Matrix in 2007.
They are also the creators and curators of Album Tacos, a website that combines iconic album covers with images of tacos and other Mexican cuisine.
The Hood Internet produced the track "Please, No Pictures (feat. Das Racist)" from BBU's Bell Hooks mixtape in 2012.
The duo entirely produced Max B and Isaiah Toothtaker's Toothy Wavy. It was released on Mishka in May 2012.
FEAT, their first album of original material, was released on Decon in September 2012. It features guest appearances from Class Actress, Cadence Weapon, Tobacco, Hooray for Earth, Sims and Kleenex Girl Wonder, among others. The remix album, FEAT Remixes, was released in December 2012.
Hood may refer to:
The Hood (real name Parker Robbins) is a fictional character, a supervillain, and a crime boss in the Marvel Comics Universe.
Created by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artists Kyle Hotz and Eric Powell, The Hood first appeared in his own self-titled MAX limited series in 2002, which featured his origin, as a character who possesses a cloak and boots stolen from a Nisanti demon, which grant him invisibility and limited levitation ability, respectively.
The Hood next appeared in the 2006 miniseries Beyond!, a miniseries set in outer space, which had the character shift towards a slightly more anti-heroic position, as opposed to a villainous one.
Brian Michael Bendis stated in a 2007 Newsarama interview that within the pages of New Avengers, Parker Robbins would be getting similar treatment to Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II. Bendis says that "...like the Sentry and Echo—the Hood is one of these excellent brand new creations that no one else was touching, and that's how they fall by the wayside."
The Hood is the main villain and adversary of International Rescue in the Thunderbirds TV series.
The name "Hood" was derived from the term "hoodlum"; Gerry Anderson also observed that the character was frequently masked, and that a mask "could be described as a 'hood'."Sylvia Anderson acknowledges that the Hood's appearances became less regular towards the end of the series (the character is absent from the six episodes of Series Two), explaining that, like Kyrano, the character "turned out to be less viable on the screen than on the page." To strengthen the character's antagonistic appearance, the Supermarionation puppet was fitted with an over-sized head and hands.
The Hood's precise origins are unknown. While it is known that he is the half-brother of Kyrano, the precise details of their relationship – such as which parent they share or which of them is the elder – remain a mystery, as does the origin of his mysterious hypnotic powers. Even his real name remains a mystery; throughout the TV series, he is only ever referred to as "Agent Seven-Nine" and "671", and each codename is used on one occasion only ("Agent Seven-Nine" when he is working for "General X", a military officer from an unspecified eastern European country, and "671" when he is working for General Bron). The name "The Hood" is only used once used in the TV episodes; at the end of the episode Edge of impact the General can be heard uttering the word Hood through the speaker of the Hood's vehicle underwater (hence why it is never mentioned in Thunderbirds books or on fan websites). Instead, the name was revealed in spin-off media and tie-in promotional materials.
More DMX: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuIRrQLWu9flS1Z0Ofg-zJuSCpUpmalxy DMX performing "Where The Hood At?" featuring Ayo Kato. (C) 2003 The Island Def Jam Music Group From the album "Grand Champ" (2003) available on all platforms. Where The Hood At? is a song by American rapper, record producer, and actor DMX. It was #68 on the US Billboard Top 100 chart and #4 on the UK R&B; Official Charts. #DMX #WhereTheHoodAt #AyoKato
rap track by Mongolian Rap Group Vanquish and collabo with 3 other Rappers Gee, TG and Desant. Happy 4th anniversary to Vanquish!
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The Hood Internet is a Chicago-based production duo specializing in mashups of hip hop (from the mainstream to the underground) with indie rock. It is composed of Aaron Brink (aka ABX) and Steve Reidell (aka STV SLV, pronounced Steve Sleeve).
The Hood Internet run a blog of the same name through which they release their music, a venture that helped their foray into performing live DJ sets of their material. New York Magazine categorized The Hood Internet in the "lowbrow" and "brilliant" quadrant of their Approval Matrix in 2007.
They are also the creators and curators of Album Tacos, a website that combines iconic album covers with images of tacos and other Mexican cuisine.
The Hood Internet produced the track "Please, No Pictures (feat. Das Racist)" from BBU's Bell Hooks mixtape in 2012.
The duo entirely produced Max B and Isaiah Toothtaker's Toothy Wavy. It was released on Mishka in May 2012.
FEAT, their first album of original material, was released on Decon in September 2012. It features guest appearances from Class Actress, Cadence Weapon, Tobacco, Hooray for Earth, Sims and Kleenex Girl Wonder, among others. The remix album, FEAT Remixes, was released in December 2012.
Vroom on'a yamaha, chromed out 11 hunn'ed
What I'm doin, gettin money, what we doin, gettin money
What dey doin, hatin on us, but dey never cross
CashMoney still da company, en bitch I'm da boss
En I be stuntin' like my daddy, stuntin' like my daddy
Stuntin' like my daddy, I be stuntin' like my daddy
I'm da, yung stunna, stuntin' like my daddy
Stuntin' like my daddy, I be stuntin' like my daddy
[Verse 1 - Lil Wayne]
Yea bitch I'm paid, das all I gotta say
Cant see'ya lil niggas - da money's in da way an I
I'm sittin high, a gansta ride blazed
If you aint gonna ride fly den you may as well hate,
shit
I gotta eat.. yea even though I ate..
En'no it aint my birthday but I got my name on dat
cake.. shit
Believe dat en if ya mans wanna play
Imma fuck 'round en put da boy brains on da table.. hey
Pick 'em up, fuck 'em -let-em-lay
Where I'm from we see'a fuckin dead body er'yday
Look, uptown, throw a stack at 'em
Make a song about me, I'm throwin' shots back at 'em
(pop)
bitch im a pipe, she-like a crack addict
If she saw me cookin' eggs, she thought I was back at
it..
I grab my keys, hoe I gotta go
I got my motorcycle jacket en my motorcycle loafs
[Hook - Lil Wayne]
Vroom on a yamaha, chromed out 11 hunn'ed
What I'm doin, gettin money, what we doin, gettin'
money
What dey doin, hatin on us, but dey never cross
CashMoney still da company, en bitch I'm da boss
En I be stuntin' like my daddy, stuntin' like my daddy
Stuntin' like my daddy, I be stuntin' like my daddy
yung stunna, stuntin' like my daddy
Stuntin' like my daddy, I be stuntin' like my daddy
[Verse 2 - Birdman]
Shorty... 98's, 45 paper plates
Tint da whole thang big money heavy weight
A hunn'd stacks, spend 50 on a caddy, 25 on da pinky
Bought a pound of blow en bounced back
Matchin grills, big houses on da hills
Got dem hoes in da kitchen all cookin, payin bills
Im startin to holler, dollar after dollar
Flippin' chickens gettin' tickets want da money en da
power..
Born stunna, uptown hunter
3rd world G nigga been about money
Ice chunky, birdman, redmonkeys,
White Tees on 'em chromed out 11 hundreds
Ya know we shine every summer, we grind every summer
En dis is how we spend money
Ya see dem bentleys en dem lambs'
Dem ounces en dem grams, bitch, we was born hustlas
[Hook - Lil Wayne]
Vroom on a yamaha, chromed out 11 hunn'ed
What I'm doin, gettin money, what we doin, gettin money
What dey doin, hatin on us, but dey never cross
Cash Money still da company, en bitch I'm da boss
En I be stuntin' like my daddy, stuntin' like my daddy
Stuntin' like my daddy, I be stuntin' like my daddy,
yung stunna, stuntin' like my daddy
Stuntin' like my daddy, I be stuntin' like my daddy
(Lil Weezy)
Yea.. When I was 16 I bought my first Mercedes Benz
I musta fuck'd a thousand bitches en their girlfriends
White leather, hot new pair'o rims,
Brand new pistol with a trigger like a hair pin
Big work, we dont need a scale man, big papers say
G'mornin to da mail man
What'cha know bout puttin bricks in da spare man,
I can stuff a coupe like a muthafucken caravan
I'm in my zone, my form is so rare man,
If theres a throne, you lookin' at da chairm'n
How you want it, show me my opponent......
Done with my opponent
I'm still ballin, a bullet gotta get me... en
I neva been a pussy, cause my hood never let me
A Made nigga, got Made niggas wit me
I'mma motorcyle boy so I'm bout to pop a wheelie
Vroom on a yamaha, chromed out 11 hunn'ed
What I'm doin, gettin money, what we doin, gettin money
What dey doin, hatin on us, but dey never cross
Cash Money still da company, en bitch I'm da boss
En I be stuntin' like my daddy, stuntin' like my daddy
Stuntin' like my daddy, I be stuntin' like my daddy
I'm da, yung stunna, stuntin' like my daddy
Stuntin' like my daddy, I be stuntin' like my daddy
Vroom on a Yamaha, chromed out 11 hunn'ed
Vroom on a yamaha, chromed out 11 hunn'ed
Vroom on a yamaha, chromed out 11 hunn'ed
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