So I was asked by a traveling hip hop MC (who I kind of know) if I knew any good local hip-hop for Baltimore, to add to a show at Club K next week. I told him "sure" and sent a list of people that I like. Height, Mighty Mark, Mickey Free, Sam from Future Islands, Glittoris aka Sara of Wing Dam/Which Magic...
He then proceeded to contact Mighty Mark, and book him. Without listening to his music. I get a message a bit later saying "oh no. Big Booby Bitch is one of his songs?" To which i reply "yeah, he is a Bmore Club dude, most of his music will be like that."
To which he replied "We'll survive it. Just have to suspend our feminism for a night."
Anyways this is directed to him but I am not saying it to his face, since I kind of know him:
1. You didn't listen before you booked him? That is on you, because you asked me who I LIKED. No caveats about what type of hip-hop it could be.
2. Feminists? I am not a fan of guys who label themselves that. You are NOT a feminist. You are a dude who is empathetic to the struggles of females. ALL males should be this way without trying to label themselves. SMH
3. The addition of MM playing (and also Ricky Ray) means that people MIGHT ACTUALLY SHOW UP. if they werent booked, the show would draw... Maybe 5 people.
Anyways, I thought the whole situation was humorous and thought I would share... (the feminist stuff should be taken with a grain of salt, i really don't care what people label themselves, just thought it was a bit silly)
A nice write up on male feminists:
http://monkeysgonetoheaven.wordpress.com/2013/09/09/is-the-male-feminist-nothing-but-an-oxymoron/