PopLemon speaks :: our favorite songs (Summer, 2011 edition)

One thing about PopularLemonade is certain:  we all like really fucking good music… from songstress and former hot mess Brittney Spears to Westside Denver anthems (hello, Stevie B.), to Kraeyshawn to Bright Eyes, we have your summer playlist on lock. We wanted to share our favorite songs of Summer, 2011 with you so that you are [...]

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Etant Donnes, or Why I’m Still Excited for Detox

Marcel DuChamp was born July 28, 1887, in the Haute-Normandie region of France. There’s probably wine and bread and art there. A prestigious and artsy, intellectual family, three of his seven siblings went on to success in the arts (one immediately went on to die in infancy. He’s considered marginally successful), as painters and sculptors. [...]

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Forbes :: Hip hop cash kings 2010

Forbes has released their list of top earning hip hop stars this week and it’s little surprise that Jay-Z is wearing the crown of the kings listed.  According to Forbes, Hova will owe about $22M in taxes for 2010, which is a little more than pocket change for most. There are a few surprises in [...]

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Wale :: Inhibitions feat. Pharrell & Contemplate feat. Riahnna

    I like Wale.  I really do, but quite frankly.. I think he’s a bit overrated.  With that being said, after hearing THIS track, I’m super geeked for Attention Deficit, which is his first full length album (to be released November 3, 2009).  A bowl of Wale with a splash of Pharrell?   Yet [...]

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Friday Ode :: Queen Latifah

The Queen was one of the most quintessential role models in my early years.   Being a young doll at the playground, screaming “Who you calling a bitch!? U.N.IIIII.T.Y!” before I really even knew what she was spitting about or the gender issues that she so eloquently addressed.  She transformed herself from the beatboxing Flavor Unit [...]

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