Here's the video for Eternia & MoSS' track "TO THE FUTURE", the third single from the album At Last.
Man, Eternia is nice. It's that simple. I can't tell you how impressed I am by her ability to reveal a balance of thoughtfulness, aggression, and compassion; especially within the context of one track. I think this track provides the listeners equals doses of Eternia's strengths and fears, appropriately coloring the admittedly and inevitably incomplete picture I've presented this month. I can only cover so much!
I've tried a couple of times to write something here that addresses the topic of this song, but I'm feeling wholly inadequate and unable to truly provide useful insight. I sympathize with the story. I'm sad for her final discovery of a reluctant rejection of love. I'm joyful for her choice to speak these words. I feel a little helpless in that all I can do is post this video for my friends instead of putting this track in heavy rotation at your local hip hop radio station. I'm reminded of incredible importance of the feminine energy in the lopsided, male-driven world of hip hop music.
Check for Eternia, for real. She's not playin'.
peace.
Each month, a new emcee. Each week, a new song, interview, or performance from the Emcee of the Month. In between, we'll see!
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Emcee of the Month: Eternia
Here's a video of Eternia performing at the URBFresh Urban Music Showcase in Toronto back in March.
Ya girl is nice wit' it. I'm really diggin' her energy.
When I watch this video, I'm reminded of an MC Lyte/early Naughty By Nature/Blunted on Reality Fugees-era body language that was very prevalent in east coast hip hop during the early and mid-1990s. (Check out Naughty's "Feel Me Flow", MC Lyte's "I Go On", and The Fugees' "Nappy Heads".) There was most certainly a cultural emcee body during that time which was defined by lots of large hand and arm gesticulation and tons of body rockin'. Eternia has decided, whether she knows it or not, to carry this sense of rapper body into her stage performances. In many ways, I find it refreshing. I'm really big into retro hip hop bleeding its way into the current state of things, and it seems Eternia's wasn't kidding when she said she's been heavily influenced by this period of hip hop history.
I just wish she could find one place on stage to be!
Don't worry. I'll get with her and we'll work on it.
peace.
P.S. I apologize for my absence recently. In the near future I will take time to tell the full story of recent events that have occupied my time.
Nevertheless, I'm back.
Ya girl is nice wit' it. I'm really diggin' her energy.
When I watch this video, I'm reminded of an MC Lyte/early Naughty By Nature/Blunted on Reality Fugees-era body language that was very prevalent in east coast hip hop during the early and mid-1990s. (Check out Naughty's "Feel Me Flow", MC Lyte's "I Go On", and The Fugees' "Nappy Heads".) There was most certainly a cultural emcee body during that time which was defined by lots of large hand and arm gesticulation and tons of body rockin'. Eternia has decided, whether she knows it or not, to carry this sense of rapper body into her stage performances. In many ways, I find it refreshing. I'm really big into retro hip hop bleeding its way into the current state of things, and it seems Eternia's wasn't kidding when she said she's been heavily influenced by this period of hip hop history.
I just wish she could find one place on stage to be!
Don't worry. I'll get with her and we'll work on it.
peace.
P.S. I apologize for my absence recently. In the near future I will take time to tell the full story of recent events that have occupied my time.
Nevertheless, I'm back.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Where's Reuben?
I'm in Seattle. It's a long story that I'll get into as the days move forward. Just know that due to recent extraordinary events, I'm in Seattle.
I will resume a normal schedule of posting general craziness this evening with a new post on my current Emcee of the Month, Eternia.
Thanks everyone.
peace.
I will resume a normal schedule of posting general craziness this evening with a new post on my current Emcee of the Month, Eternia.
Thanks everyone.
peace.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Emcee of the Month: Eternia
Why is she talking so fast!?
Eternia's got a very sophisticated sense of hip hop music, and it's evident she's given a lot of thought to her place in the culture. I'm especially appreciative of her mention of growing up on '90s rap like Busta Rhymes and Onyx. It was during that era when I became aware of my attraction to hip hop music and culture and I very much identify with that sense of the music. Check this interview.
And if anyone has a lead on one of those "My Favorite Rapper Wears a Skirt" t-shirts, get at me.
peace.
Eternia's got a very sophisticated sense of hip hop music, and it's evident she's given a lot of thought to her place in the culture. I'm especially appreciative of her mention of growing up on '90s rap like Busta Rhymes and Onyx. It was during that era when I became aware of my attraction to hip hop music and culture and I very much identify with that sense of the music. Check this interview.
And if anyone has a lead on one of those "My Favorite Rapper Wears a Skirt" t-shirts, get at me.
peace.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Emcee of the Month: Eternia

Yes, let's get the obvious stuff out of the way right now. She's a white girl. And it doesn't matter.
My homie Marcel made a quick mention of Eternia on facebook about a week ago. The only bits of info I retained from what I read was "emcee" and "Canadian" and thought, "Oh! Maybe she could be my Emcee of the Month for May since I'll be in Canada the whole time." However, to be honest I thought I'd have to fall back on k-os or Kardinal Offishall; established cats with material.
WRONG.
Lemme tell you something. This girl embodies everything pure and primal about being a rapper. She actually reminds me of all the things that were wonderful about so-called "underground" hip hop of the late nineties; passion, hunger, playfulness, humility, and sophistication. Generally, the more visible artists of that period were quite lazy and took themselves way too seriously, which put a bad taste in the mouths of many hip hop fans. Fortunately for hip hop, the Bush Administration has allowed us to rediscover our focus; just ask Questlove.
Here's an Eternia freestyle from way back in 2005. And I'm telling you, since then she's only gotten better.
This is going to be a good month.
peace.
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