caption: Sonny Bonoho

First, I wanna say RIP to Queensbridge MC KL, of the excellent if overlooked QB crew Screwball. The man, also known as Kenny Lou, died of an asthma attack. You might remember Screwball from their Giuliani-baiting single "Who Shot Rudy" (but damn, most of you, probably not); Screwball's Y2K the Album is an old favorite of mine.

That aside, it's been a pretty good week so far (last week to you). It got sunny again, I've been reading some good books, and two new State Property songs leaked! In the first occurrence of any ex-Roc-A-Fellas getting their shit together, looks like Beanie Sigel's Philly supergroup is actually releasing material, and it's ill ('specially the gutter butter down-the-line joint "Ocean's Seven"). Possibly my favorite State Prop–Chain Gang banger is of course Peedi Crakk, a dude who combines Redman's outrageous ghetto sooperpowers with the aggressive bizarreness of Ultramagnetic MCs–era Kool Keith. Crakk Daddy just murks the shit outta "Get Busy," the new single from the Roots' upcoming Rising Down album—you know, the one that isn't the straight-ass Fall Out Boy collabo "Birthday Girl." Uhh, can I get a price check on Weak Sauce?

But what's really saucy this week? For starters, if you were planning on seeing rock/funk/jam (according to their MySpace) band Flowmotion at Nectar on Friday, April 11 (it's possible), then you should know that the Flow will have a very special guest: Mr. Sonny Bonoho. That's right, if you wanna see one of the town's most out-there (not to mention most genuine) MCs/producers/entrepreneurs/personalities rock with a live band, you know where to be. I only pray they can keep up with my man Sonny, especially if he's wearing his patented BB Skates (www.bbskate.com)! How many rappers you know make their own skates?

Sonny's ATL patna in the Bona Brothers, Playboy Tre, recently got some real shine on the XXL website for his Goodbye America: Diaries of a Drunk Loner (which esteemed hiphop blogger Noz deemed "one of the best mixtapes in recent memory"). Included on the website and on that tape is the Bona Bros' inspirational "I Know." Say that then, Sonny—I love seeing cats make moves, but more importantly (to me at least), make good music.

Bonoho's stunt double JFK is opening up for Living Legends cofounder Luckyiam at Nectar on Sunday, April 13, as well as DJ Rhettmatic and Illegitimate Children. Look hater, don't be mad I'm harping on this dude's upcoming solo shit. Rhettmatic, the legendary Beat Junkie himself, who will be spinning for JFK, is reportedly also very hyped about this upcoming project; so were the people who caught his set at that awesome Macklemore/Physics/Wizdom show from a couple weeks back. His ill hooks and his Jake One bangers certainly raised a lot of eyebrows. Me, I'm certain I can raise either eyebrow. I learned how to do it as a kid. I'm very talented. recommended

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