I wrote recently in my blog about a visionary sports entertainment television producer who was talked about on my man's radio show on 99.5 in New York because the producer knew all about Damian "jr gong" Marley, long before Damian into fashion. My man discussed this producer, from a world where Reggae is not recognized, knowing all about Jamrock and Road to Zion.
So I did some research on the producer, and found out he knows a lot about street music and has done a lot to bring all cultures into his world.
Paul Heyman introduced pro wrestling to hip hop in 1993 when he used Onyx's SLAM video for The Public Enemy, and then used MC Lyte's RUFFNECK for Mr. Hughes. His visionary approach to pro wrestling continued in 1994 when he debuted Coolio's awesome FANTASTIC VOYAGE on his ECW tv show as a video that told the story of The Public Enemy's trip to Terry Funk's legendary DoubleCross Ranch. Lots of hip hop performers got their work exposed on ECW, including the first national exposure for 3-6Mafia.
My boy was right in talking about Heyman not limiting himself to the traditions of pro wrestling and playing just rock n roll or country. Heyman brought the street culture to the extreme faithful, and brought the gritty reality of the music to his original ECW product.
Britney Spears can lick the residue off my dreads, mon!
As I said in my blog, this next spliff is for Paul E's musical tastes!
Jala Kan Georgio
So I did some research on the producer, and found out he knows a lot about street music and has done a lot to bring all cultures into his world.
Paul Heyman introduced pro wrestling to hip hop in 1993 when he used Onyx's SLAM video for The Public Enemy, and then used MC Lyte's RUFFNECK for Mr. Hughes. His visionary approach to pro wrestling continued in 1994 when he debuted Coolio's awesome FANTASTIC VOYAGE on his ECW tv show as a video that told the story of The Public Enemy's trip to Terry Funk's legendary DoubleCross Ranch. Lots of hip hop performers got their work exposed on ECW, including the first national exposure for 3-6Mafia.
My boy was right in talking about Heyman not limiting himself to the traditions of pro wrestling and playing just rock n roll or country. Heyman brought the street culture to the extreme faithful, and brought the gritty reality of the music to his original ECW product.
Britney Spears can lick the residue off my dreads, mon!
As I said in my blog, this next spliff is for Paul E's musical tastes!
Jala Kan Georgio