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El Da Sensei & Journeymen Plant the New Seed

May 9, 2013

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The representation of raw organic hiphop: manifestations are ample. Every hiphop head will have provided his/her very own representation of the art and sub-culture. Mic-Key Boston and producer John Wholetrain opted to work with El Da Sensei and set out from their Harlem Headquarters in Hamilton Heights to rapid transit their way to Newark and touch base […]

XEptional – The 17 year-old Beat Prodigy to HipHop

October 23, 2012

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Mickey Boston and XEptional met in 2011, the rest is what you hear today. By age 15, the young prodigy was well on his way to crafting a gift for musicality and hiphop. By age 16 he was to produce “Tonka Truck Beat Down” which became the boombap success that it was in May 2012. […]

JOURNEYMEN HIPHOP

October 18, 2012

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JOURNEYMEN HIPHOP http://journeymen.ca/ Founded in 2011, Journeymen hiphop was architect by producer John Wholetrain. What you need to know is on a need to know basis. Queens emcee Melo Malo and Mickey Boston Kovaks drop the bars mathematical hardbody. Tha Cultivator and the silent madman drop the bars on Wholetrain productions bringing a product that […]

Big Brosky’s Twitter

June 15, 2012

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A heck load of peeps are on Twitter. In truth, you either hate it or you love it. For some, they really hate it. Ive noticed it’s developped popularity amongst teens however, for artists like myself it serves as an incredible tool that brought more visibilty to Mickey Boston hiphop, particulalry with the video Tonka […]

“Swag & Hard Knocks” Lyrics and Context

June 1, 2012

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Mickey Boston – Swag & Hard Knocks (produced by XEptional)     Mickey Boston reached out to young prodigy producer XEptional to have the beat on “Swag & Hard Knocks” which was what inspired the writing of the track. In truth, had the beat not been produced by XEptional the track itself would have never been […]

The Photograph that Inspired the Writing of “America.”

December 28, 2011

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Cpl. Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan was just fourteen years old when 9/11 happened. Residing in New Jersey, Khan waiting to be of age to finally serve the United States and head out to Iraq where he passed away in Baquba. This was the photograph that Mickey Boston crossed published in The New Yorker that prompted […]

“America” the Lyrics, the Context, the Struggle

December 23, 2011

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December 17th, 2011 is a date that states that it is rather “safe” to say that the war in Iraq has “officially ended.” While some say that there was anything between 103 000 and 116 000 civilian deaths, truth be told, it is very likely this figure is a bit more higher. As I write […]

Mickey Boston – Occupy Wall Street (Live Performance)

October 18, 2011

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Live occupation when the most crook-like and powerful institutions steal from the poor. In essence, there is no denying the fact that Occupy Wall Street does not “occupy” Wall Street itself. As some may already be aware, the video for the track “America” that I recorded back in 2009 was shot in October 2010 on Wall Street […]

The Rawkus Tribute – ILL Mestizo & Brosky Commute the Subway

August 9, 2011

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Metal Centipedes There is no hiding the fact that urban street art has come a very long way since “Julio 204” started tagging his name on NYC trains. Like the trains, the art has continued to move in rapid transit format by means of making stops in every major city worldwide only to suddenly gain […]

Mickey Boston & Weyes Record “Bodega Sunshine”

August 1, 2011

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Summertime in the city brings about an all too familiar urban heat wave. Smog conquers the urban skyline while the pavement becomes hot enough to scramble eggs. Indeed urban summertime would not be complete without the BBQs, summer jams and, of course, the local neighborhood kids dancing around a freshly spewing fire hydrant in order […]

Hip-Hop and Politics…The Arab Spring and a Call for Equality

June 13, 2011

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Just Another Mickey Boston Piece… While the summer edition of the 2011 Park Jams finally debut in NYC, many hip-hop heads true to the art and elements of the culture may sometimes become weary of where hip-hop is headed in context of mainstream and commercial shifts. Indeed, one may find solace in the new efforts […]

Mickey Boston Encounters The 2 Hungry Bros. at Fat Beats

June 7, 2011

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An Encounter with Deep of the 2 Hungry Brothers. Mickey Boston (Big Brosky Bidallz) first crossed the 2 Hungry Bros. back in the day after having thoroughly listened to and enjoyed their previous works. In 2006 as he browsed through the crates of what was then a hip-hop oasis, Fat Beats—and thank you Fat Beats […]

Mickey Boston and Test Their Logik Record “Money”

June 4, 2011

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Anarchist hip-hop duo Test Their Logik and Mickey Boston touched base to record their single “Money” at DJ Conn-Shaenery’s crib-studio in Montreal’s Plateau district. Big Brosky crossed Test Their Logik while performing just before them at Montreal’s Beats Against the Beast show in March of March of 2011. “Money” is a track about money. Undeniably, […]

One Man’s Keffiyeh

April 18, 2011

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In the summer of 2010 I was invited to perform at a few festivals. One of the fests I was invited to drop conscious grassroots political hip-hop had me travel by bus and taxi which was no biggie for me. Despite such givens after eleven hours of straight traveling from Montreal, I finally reached the […]

Artists Against Apartheid 15 hits Montreal with Rhythm and Word.

March 17, 2011

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Sunday March 13th, 2011 was the fifteenth edition of Tadamon‘s! Artists Against Apartheid concert series. In essence, fifteen is a fantastic number; it is not fourteen and it is not sixteen. Fifteen is a number that stands on its own and for those new to the series it is rather undeniable that they have missed […]

Ghadafi’s Boombox: Usher, Beyonce, Mariah Carey and Nelly Furtado

March 1, 2011

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Oil and Gas. Blood diamonds and cocaine. In essence, the list goes on from underground black market small weapons to WMDs. There is no denying that numerous multinationals are guilty when it comes to their dealings with dictators, some of whom were either installed by meticulous planning on the part of both the United and […]

Is Gadhaffi a Nut Case? A look into his Female Virgin Bodyguards: The Amazon Guard

February 28, 2011

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So politically savvy hip-hop artist Mickey “Big Brosky” Boston Red Sox Lover asks: is he crazy or is he simply a mastermind incarnate in Nabokov’s Humbert Humbert‘s psyche. For starters, the man Gadhaffi knows how to play chess and plays it well without a Queen. In essence, he plays his chess board as an African “King” surrounded by […]

Israel: Anti-boycott Bill Approved – Democracy?

February 21, 2011

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Bill imposes fines on Israeli citizens who back, initiate boycottsagainst state. Left cries racism Mickey “Big Brosky” Boston is still beefin’ with Israel, ish is still Kosher. Despite the Kosher, the people want their beef Halal, but how do things get there when the region is so eff’d at this point? How long does the vicious cycle continue, […]

Ghassan Kanafani, Writing as Resistance and Hiphop – In the Wake of Egypt 2011

February 20, 2011

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Mic-Key Boston draws words from Life and Struggle of Kanafani. “I am someone who feels a very strong need for freedom and to not allow anyone to be backed into a corner” uttered late Montrealer Lhasa de sela, an artist who adamantly believed in the call for equality between all peoples. I (Mickey Boston) routinely perform a track […]

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