Suli Breaks (@sulibreaks) – I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate

“I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate” picks up on the education topic but takes a different stance and angle from “Why I Hate School But Love Education”. This poem talks about how we have been made to think about how education and getting university degrees can give us opportunities to have a better chance in making our dream careers a reality. It also touches on how as individuals we are judged and tested by how well we perform on exams, but not all people perform well in exams so why are they made out to feel like they’re dumb? The inconsistencies of the education system are really peeled open to reveal a deep problem that needs to be addressed and how society’s needs have changed to make this even more apparent.

When it boils down to it, why are we misled into thinking that education is the only way forward for successful means in our work and career lives? We need to open our minds and educate ourselves that exam results aren’t the barometer of success and that we can’t let them decide our fate. We are in charge of our own destinies!

Logic (@Logic301) Signs With Def Jam

Logic has taking his talents over to Def Jam. I have heard about this rumor for the last month but he has finally signed his deal. HHDX reports, The Visionary Music Group artist’s debut album will be executive produced by the legendary No I.D.

Says Logic:

“I’m excited to take this next step in my career. It’s incredible for Def Jam [Records] and Visionary Music Group to work together and the opportunity to collaborate with a living legend like No I.D. is priceless. I’m very humbled to be apart of the most iconic hip hop label of all time.”

No I.D. also spoke on the matter:

“Logic has a great future ahead and we are happy to have him at Def Jam. He has the talent to be a great artist and make a strong presence in our industry.”

Logic is set to release his new mixtape Young Sinatra: Welcome To Forever on May 7th. I always thought this kid was special when I first seen him perform live.

Lauryn Hill Begs The Court For A Break On Tax Sentencing

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From TMZ:

Lauryn just filed legal docs asking for mercy before her sentencing later this month, claiming there was a good reason she failed to file tax returns for 2005, ’06 and ’07 … when she earned a total of more than $1.8 million. She already pled guilty and faces several years in prison.

According to docs … Lauryn stopped paying taxes “when she withdrew from society at large due to what she perceived as manipulation and very real threats to herself and her family.”

She’s not specific about the threats — but it’s a new explanation for her mysterious disappearance from the music scene after her rise to fame in the ’90s.

Lauryn previously claimed she went underground to get back in touch with her musical roots.

Lauryn’s asking the court to consider a bunch of other factors before her sentencing — including her claim that she can pay off the debt much faster if she’s not behind bars.

Lauryn is begging for probation. A judge will be merciful — or not — on April 22.

Jurassic 5 Reunites At Coachella

I know there were some folks out there that were really ecstatic to see this. If you have an hour to spare, you can enjoy the reunion performance by Jurassic 5 during this year’s Coachella Festival above. Below, Cut Chemist spoke on the decision to bring it back to this stage (Billboard):

Coachella was a big regenerator of it all. We wanted something big to come out to. We couldn’t just start something up – it had to be centered around something big and Coachella came with an offer. It was a good thing to come back to because we did do the first one and Coachella is kind of family for us.

Talib Kweli – Prisoner Of Conscious (Tracklisting)

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Talib Kweli’s Prisoner Of Conscious drops May 7th and, in edition to the below features, boasts production from J. Cole, RZA, Harry Fraud, Symbolic One and more.

How the hell did Nelly score a feature?

1. Intro
2. Human Mic
3. Turnt Up
4. Come Here (feat. Miguel)
5. High Life (feat. Rubix and Bajah)
6. Ready Set Go (feat. Melanie Fiona)
7. Hold It Now
8. Push Thru (feat. Curren$y, Kendrick Lamar and Glen “Grey” Reynolds)
9. Hamster Wheel
10. Delicate Flowers
11. Rocketships (feat. Busta Rhymes)
12. Before He Walked (feat. Nelly and Abby Dobson)
13. Upper Echelon
14. Favela Love (feat. Seu Jorge)
15. Only Gets Better (feat. Marsha Ambrosius)