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~ Wednesday, November 17 ~
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Dana Washington/LoverFly- Good, Good

This is the first installment of a series of artist profiles in collaboration with SPKNBEATS x Daily Crack. This voyage piece follows Dana Washington or better known as Dana La Rock/LVRFLY, an artist hailing from Buena Park/Anaheim, CA. With musical influences ranging from her parents’ musical talents to Andre 3000 and Lauryn Hill, her musical styling is hard to describe or even limit within a genre. She produces, raps, sings, and does spoken word; a true multiple threat artist. Not to mention her knack at film photography. There seems to be nothing the LVRFLY can not do (besides being very shy and humble in phone interviews.) The following track is titled, “Good, Good” from her upcoming The Lover/Flying Lotus Project.

Questions:      

How do you view the Hip Hop scene in lieu of female artists? Is the current situation motivation for you, or a hindrance?

I don’t view it as anything personally; I avoid Women vs Hip Hop talk at all costs. I’ve had so many arguments and it’s depressing. Folks will always have something to say about Female [rap] artists - Either she’s wack with the microphone but her body is bangin’ so she gets a pass. Or vice versa, she gets props because she looks like a model but raps like a 5 year old, she gets a pass. And if she’s good and looks “just ok” she’s probably unseen. I’m aware of the inequalities and biases; it’s not a discussion I like being involved in.

The issues don’t motivate nor hinder me because I know whatever I’m apart of (music, film photography, writing) is for me first. Music is my way of expressing and releasing. Now however others accept what I create is how they take it, obviously I’m hoping my music is loved, if not I love it.


What are your goals as an artist? What type of impact do you believe you’re capable of?

My only goal is being true to myself, that’s all I’m worried about. As long as I’m progressing and not backsliding I’m content. I’m worrying less about what others want me to do and more on what I want - And that’s making good music and providing pieces of work people can respect. I don’t want the pressures of industry or being controlled by a guy in a suit, who in reality doesn’t care what I create as long as I bring the buck in, that’s not me. Speaking off, being honest, I don’t even like being affiliated with men when it comes to my music [laughs], that sounds real bad but men in the industry or men who “think” they know a lot about music often try taking advantage or are quick to change your look - I been there and done that.


…and impact wise, I’m not there yet, I have lots of songs to make and experiences to relay.


If you had to describe your personal style in six words or less, what would it be?

A 30 y/o woman trapped in a 16 y/o body. (That’s more than 6 but it’s all good.)


Can you give an example of your growth as a person or artist that holds significance with you?

A caterpillar transforming into a butterfly pretty much sums it up. I did a lot of soul searching, growing as a woman, personal change and got re-connected with God. My perspective towards life’s struggles, people and my surroundings are different. Overall I’ve blossomed into someone I could get along with 100%, I don’t have to fight myself anymore.

Look out for Dana’s upcoming The Lover/Flying Lotus Project and features on I <3 My Sex, Vol. 1, presented by Pistol Etiquette.


~ Monday, October 25 ~
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jpope-deactivated20101123 asked: Hola! Dope blog. Do you feature independent artists, or submitted material?

we’ve been asked about submitted material quite a bit. the short answer is yes; we’ve posted submitted material in the past and will probably do so again in the future. however, whether we listen to a song or choose to post it depends on individual contributors’ interests. if someone chooses to listen to and happens to like a song, he or she will post it. if you’d like to send us something, shoot us a message via tumblr or email us at dailycrack101 at gmail dot com. be aware that you may not hear or see any evidence that your message was received- who knows how long it will take someone to actually listens to your submission.

as for independent artists, i’m sure you can tell by now that, yes, we do post songs by independent artists. if we like ‘em, we feature ‘em.


~ Thursday, July 22 ~
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it&#8217;s been a while since we highlighted one of our followers. today, we&#8217;d like to feature daily crack follower ZOOEYGLASS! why? zooeyglass has followed dc for a while now. not only that, she (i assume) seems to enjoy much of the music we post here. we post because we like it, but it&#8217;s nice when you feel someone appreciates your efforts or has similar tastes. zooeyglass&#8217; likes/reblogs include:
Dave Matthews Band- Where Are You Going?
Modest Mouse- The Good Times Are Killing Me
Hall &amp; Oates- She&#8217;s Gone
Low Budget- Smooth Holiday
so, i hope the rest of you will take a moment to wave at zooeyglass. but we enjoy all of you and hope you continue to keep an eye on what we&#8217;re doing here.

it’s been a while since we highlighted one of our followers. today, we’d like to feature daily crack follower ZOOEYGLASS! why? zooeyglass has followed dc for a while now. not only that, she (i assume) seems to enjoy much of the music we post here. we post because we like it, but it’s nice when you feel someone appreciates your efforts or has similar tastes. zooeyglass’ likes/reblogs include:

Dave Matthews Band- Where Are You Going?

Modest Mouse- The Good Times Are Killing Me

Hall & Oates- She’s Gone

Low Budget- Smooth Holiday

so, i hope the rest of you will take a moment to wave at zooeyglass. but we enjoy all of you and hope you continue to keep an eye on what we’re doing here.


~ Friday, February 5 ~
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We&#8217;re not much for advertising events here at DailyCrack, but this concert has 100% of the proceeds going to victims of the Haitian earthquake. I hope that those of you in Miami will be able to make it. Only $25 with purchase in advance. Click here to purchase tickets.
Know of any other benefit concerts occurring (include how to find more information and the city please)?

We’re not much for advertising events here at DailyCrack, but this concert has 100% of the proceeds going to victims of the Haitian earthquake. I hope that those of you in Miami will be able to make it. Only $25 with purchase in advance. Click here to purchase tickets.

Know of any other benefit concerts occurring (include how to find more information and the city please)?


~ Wednesday, February 3 ~
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we here at daily crack are grateful for our followers. we&#8217;ve decided to, from time to time, feature someone from amongst the vast horde of crack heads who check us out regularly. today, we&#8217;ll introduce everyone to dominick brady and his blog firebrand.
dominick&#8217;s recent likes/reblogs include:
the white stripes - in the cold, cold night
reflection eternal- just begun
shafiq husayn feat. fatima- little girl
glee cast- sweet caroline
daedelus- make it so
thank you for all of the love dominickbrady.

we here at daily crack are grateful for our followers. we’ve decided to, from time to time, feature someone from amongst the vast horde of crack heads who check us out regularly. today, we’ll introduce everyone to dominick brady and his blog firebrand.

dominick’s recent likes/reblogs include:

the white stripes - in the cold, cold night

reflection eternal- just begun

shafiq husayn feat. fatima- little girl

glee cast- sweet caroline

daedelus- make it so

thank you for all of the love dominickbrady.


~ Thursday, December 10 ~
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Happy Birthday DC! Now Where’s My Cake?

These posts all, for one reason or another, remind me why I love DailyCrack so much. It’s been a very interesting year and I’m sure there will be many more to come.

In no particular order, here are my Top 5 Posts of the past year. I hope you all enjoy some of these as much as I have.

-CaliDre

posted by: CaliDre

My very first post. Especially special because I adore this song. So passionate and absolutely gorgeous whether you speak the language or not. A great song to get me rolling as a Crack staffer.

posted by: Michi

It’s not often that a single song will get me hooked on an artist and this was one of those posts. I had never heard Janelle Monae before this song was put up and once I heard it it was absolutely infectious.

posted by: Opparaics

This post hooked not one, but TWO Crack staffers on the group. Aaaaaand…it was just a mad funny write up. If I hadn’t planned on listening to the song before, I definitely had to after my laughter subsided. Great song. Great write up.

posted by: Happy Mushroom

One of the things I love about this site is that all of the contributors have a genuine love for music. Whether its scholarly or casual, we all love to sit around with a few records and just groove. This song is one of those obscure songs that you just don’t get to hear very often but when you do…oh man. I love that we’re not focused on whats new or whats (insert adjective here). We just focus on what we love.

posted by: Skinny Miracle

Most of the DC contributors don’t know each other. Reading this post made me want to get to know Skinny Miracle. It was so thoughtful and vulnerable - I really just appreciated that someone could be real with a bunch of strangers. His story made the song more special for me when I listened to it because it was sharing a little piece of his soul. Hate to sound cheesy but it is what it is.


~ Wednesday, December 9 ~
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Happy (Belated) Birthday Your Daily Crack!

It’s hard to believe that YDC has reached it’s one year mark and while I am not a major contributor, I still love and enjoy posting music to share with the site. I’m hopeful that the site will continue to grow and be recognized for its diversity and greatness in the near future.

To celebrate, I was asked to post my favorite five tracks from the past year, so here they are.

5. Betty Davis-70s Blues

4. Broken Social Scene-7/4 Shoreline (feat. Feist)

3. Van Hunt-Who Will Love Me In Winter

2. Erykah Badu- Didn’t Cha Know

1. De La Soul- A Roller Skating Jam Named “Saturdays”

-spokenbeats


reblogged via spokenbeats
~ Tuesday, December 8 ~
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Porno is My Weakness, Please Believe me (Some sleepers from our first year)

Happy birthday to Daily Crack. I’ve enjoyed being able to contribute when I could. There’s not much of a theme to the five posts that I selected. With the exception of the Moises post (My Weakness is just a great song) the other four songs are those that I think may have flew under the radar. The bonus video just needs to be viewed as often as possible and deserves all the attention it can get.

Post aside, thank you to anyone that follows. I hope you’ve enjoyed the we’ve music posted as much as we do. Happy Holidays!

- opparaics

1) A Place to Bury Strangers - My Weakness, posted by Moises, 3/18.

2) Darrin Kohavi - Please Believe Me, posted by Calidre, 5/12.

3) Clinic - Porno, posted by Skinny Miracle, 08/15.

4) Apparat - Arcadia, posted by Skinny Miracle, 06/22.

5) Jazzanova - Look What You’re Doing to Me (feat. Phonte), posted by Schwing, 03/29.

Bonus Video: Daryl Hall & Chromeo - I Can’t Go For That, posted by Schwing, 04/24.


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one note wonders

we’re one now. go us! to celebrate, i put this list together. i’m the type who roots for the underdog, particularly that dog is a little guy like me. so when choosing my five songs, i decided to pick songs that hadn’t gotten enough love- the one note wonders. for those of you who aren’t tumblr residents, people with tumblr accounts can ‘like’ or reblog posts they enjoy. each like or reblog is called a note. the posts below are posts that were ‘liked’ or reblogged only once. i say we do something about that! support these posts! tell them they’re important! tell them that women are attracted to them and they WILL get married at some point. *ahem*

enjoy.

-the skinny miracle

1. the roots- clock with no hands
posted by vyrtue on february 12, 2009

2. kt tunstall- miniature disasters
posted by moises on may 2, 2009

3. cotton jones basket ride- up a tree (went this heart i have)
posted by vyrtue on february 2, 2009

4. noisettes- cannot even (break free)
posted by schwing on december 28, 2008

5. john williams, yo-yo ma, & itzhak perlman- the chairman’s waltz
posted by calidre on august 23, 2009

bonus. animal collective- my girls
posted by the skinny miracle on january 25, 2009


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Happy Birthday to Us!

Today is DailyCrack’s 1 year anniversary and we thought we’d spend the day going through the 20 most played songs in the past year.

Thanks to everyone who has made our site a success. Click the song title to go directly to that song’s page.

Enjoy!

20. India Arie - Wings of Forgiveness

Plays: 532
Posted: August 6, 2009 
Contributor: 3LeafClover

19. Rufus & Chaka Khan - Do You Love What You Feel

Plays: 600
Posted: March 22, 2009
Contributor: Schwing

18. Floetry - I Want You (Yoruba Soul Remix)

Plays: 616
Posted: January 12, 2009
Contributor: Schwing

17. Michael Jackson - Liberian Girl

Plays: 640
Posted: June 26, 2009
Contributor: Special Feature - MJ Tribute

16. Sara Bareilles - Fairytale

Plays: 675
Posted: March 21, 2009
Contributor: Moises

15. Macy Gray - I Try

Plays: 692
Posted: May 29, 2009
Contributor: CaliDre

14. Nas - The World is Yours

Plays: 711
Posted: February 6, 2009
Contributor: Michi

13. Janelle Monae - Sincerely, Jane

Plays: 741
Posted: March 26, 2009
Contributor: Michi

12. Berlin - The Metro

Plays: 804
Posted: March 23, 2009
Contributor: The Skinny Miracle

11. Alicia Keys - Where Do We Go From Here

Plays: 840
Posted: February 26, 2009
Contributor: Vyrtue

10. TI - Ready for Whatever & Dead and Gone

Plays: 957
Posted: March 20, 2009
Contributor: Sparkman (Guest Contributor)

9. Jackson 5 - Maybe Tomorrow

Plays: 971
Posted: June 26, 2009
Contributor: Special Feature - MJ Tribute

8. Michael Jackson - Human Nature

Plays: 1005
Posted: June 26, 2009
Contributor: Special Feature - MJ Tribute

7. Lionel Richie - All Night Long

Plays: 1219
Posted: January 21, 2009
Contributor: Schwing

6.  Michael Jackson - Working Day and Night

Plays: 1448
Posted: June 26, 2009
Contributor:  Special Feature - MJ Tribute

5. Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars

Plays: 2128
Posted: March 31, 2009
Contributor: Hess (Guest Contributor)

4. Michel’le - Something in my Heart

Plays: 2561
Posted: January 26, 2009
Contributor: Vyrtue

3. Marc Anthony - Y Hubo Alguien

Plays: 2696
Posted: March 20, 2009
Contributor: Calidre

2. Mariah Carey - My All

Plays: 3407
Posted: March 22, 2009
Contributor: Moises

1. Elton John - Tiny Dancer

Plays: 5865
Posted: June 7, 2009
Contributor: CaliDre