We recently sat down with Samuel Wang, founder and CEO of Akufuncture. The result? Funk, folklore, and Donnie Yen. Steez360: Tell us a bit about yourself…we can start with the Asian Avenue classic, a/s/l? Samuel Wang: Wow, an AA reference. I still remember the time when I used it. 27/M/Pomona. The name is Wang, Samuel Wang and I am the founder and CEO (hate using that term since we
I been trying to follow the sh!t, but every time I read an article about the movement, it’s from the perspective of a different n!#$a in the movement; and no two n!#$s seem to think alike. … I just want someone, in my language, to explain to me what the f$@k is going on
Guest Contributor: DJ. O.G. ONE Ok, Here we go…..lol. I thought that I’d begin posting some suggestions on how parents can deal with their teens concerning sex. Over the last 20+ years of working in the non-profit world and dealing with both students and parents on the issue of sex, it has become very clear that parents tend to be scared to talk about, try to become militant or try
Hev not only rocked the mic with a flow that, to this day, remains one of the most godly in rap history, but he (and this was the most important part) was commercially viable and acceptable in a time when rap may have been almost out the door.
A native of East Palo Alto, CA, O2 is a rhymesmith who gets love from the projects to the pulpit, and has verses that are just as diverse as his fans. Beatmaker/DJ Paper Son may hail from the suburban haven of Foster City, CA but he draws upon the best of the Bay Area’s traditions of Hip Hop and Funk to create a soundscape for the unique storytelling of O2.



