SoJones Friday Giveaway: SuperTooth Crystal

SuperTooth Crystal

Introducing the new stylish way to safer driving: the SuperTooth Crystal. SuperTooth just released its Bluetooth Speakerphone line, the Crystal, which features an ultra sleek and stylish design.

The device can be attached to a car’s sun visor using a durable, magnetic clip. This allows for instant hands-free calling in any type of vehicle. The SuperTooth Crystal also features automatic pairing and multipoint technology that can connect to up to two phones simultaneously.

For music lovers, the Supertooth Crystal is able to stream music directly from all Bluetooth A2DP-enabled phones and announces turn-by-turn navigation from a Bluetooth A2DP-enabled smartphone. To enhance driving safety, the device also supports voice recognition dialing for phones equipped with this feature. It also has a very economical battery life, providing 20 hours of hands-free talk time (40 days of standby) with each three-hour charge of its lithium ion battery.

You can get the Supertooth Crystal at SuperToothStore.com, or you can try to win it!  We’ve got ONE SuperTooth Crystal for ONE lucky SoJones reader.

Here’s how it works:

1. Answer this question: Name the brand featured in this giveaway!
2. You can give your answer from May 18th–June 1st, 2012.  Make sure that when you comment, you provide a link of where we can contact you, like your SoJones account, your Facebook, etc. It makes life easier to be able to contact you, should you win.
3. Drawing for ONE WINNER will be held on June 4th, 2012. The winner will be announced on this page and on the forums page (http://www.sojones.com/forums/).

Article Comments Lottery Rules

* One prize package per winner.

* Previous winners must wait 30 days before entering this contest.

* Duplicate comments will not count, like posting “I love this forum” or “hi” 50 times.

* Garbage or nonsensical keyboard-pounding comments like “awr#$ASFasdfkl” will not count.

* Comments hating on other people will definitely NOT count.

* U.S. Residents only.

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Lakers At Thunder, Game 4

Of course Mek didn’t make a post for the last game when the Lakeshow won haha. Then again, he didn’t make a post for the Spurs/Clips earlier today either. Anyways, game four is going down shortly and LA is looking to even up the series. Y’all know the deal, hit the c-section and get your jibba jabba on..

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50 Cent x DJ Drama Interview (Video)

DJ Enuff chops with 50 and Drama about Gangsta Grillz “Lost Tape” and the future of 50 on Interscope, Precious Paris and more…

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The Theorist – Music of the Night (Mixtape)

Here’s the entire collaboration compilation between X & pianist The Theorist, with piano covers of ScHoolboy Q, The Weeknd, J. Cole, Drake, Jay-Z and much more.

01. The Weeknd – High For This (The Theorist Cover)
02. The Weeknd – High For This (The Theorist Piano Cover)
03. Schoolboy Q – How We Feeling (The Theorist Cover)
04. Schoolboy Q – How We Feeling (The Theorist Piano Cover)
05. The Weeknd – What You Need (The Theorist Cover)
06. The Weeknd – What You Need (The Theorist Piano Cover)
07. Rick Ross Ft. Drake & French Montana – Stay Schemin (The Theorist Cover)
08. Rick Ross Ft. Drake & French Montana – Stay Schemin (The Theorist Piano Cover)
09. The Weeknd – The Knowing (The Theorist Cover)
10. The Weeknd – The Knowing (The Theorist Piano Cover)
11. J. Cole – Work Out (The Theorist Cover)
12. J. Cole – Work Out (The Theorist Piano Cover)
13. Drake Ft. The Weeknd – Crew Love (The Theorist Cover)
14. Drake Ft. The Weeknd – Crew Love (The Theorist Piano Cover)
15. Jay-Z & Kanye West – Ni**as In Paris (The Theorist Cover)
16. Jay-Z & Kanye West – Ni**as In Paris (The Theorist Piano Cover)
17. The Weeknd – The Morning (The Theorist Cover)
18. The Weeknd – The Morning (The Theorist Piano Cover)

DOWNLOAD: The Theorist – Music of the Night (Mixtape)

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Happy Born Day Malcolm X & Yuri Kochiyama

Today would have marked the 87th physical born day of the great Malcolm X, who we lost on the eve of Feb 21, 1965. Personally, Malcolm, along with Yuri Kochiyama (who we’ll get to later), Richard Aoki (who played an integral role in the genesis of the Black Panthers) and Marcus Garvey are all heroes and role models in my eyes, and will always remain so. Legends who pushed for justice and equality of all minorities and oppressed people. Now you may be asking who Yuri Kochiyama is. After the jump, you can read a small editorial I wrote on Yuri and who she was, if you’re at all interested.

Blue Scholars – Yuri Kochiyama


Yuri Kochiyama with Fred Hampton Jr. at the Black New World in West Oakland in 2008

The story of Yuri is quite amazing, and equally inspiring. Mary Yuriko Nakahara was born a Nisei Japanese American in San Pedro, CA on May 19th, 1921 (fun fact: she shares the same birth date as the late, great Malcolm X). Fast forward two decades, Dec. 7th, 1941, the fateful day when Pearl Harbor was attacked. Just two hours after the bombing, Yuri’s father was immediately taken into custody for unwarranted “crimes” and labeled as a “spy” (a/k/a simply being Japanese and residing in the U.S.). Yuri’s father, who was gravely sick, was eventually taken to a local hospital, where they proceeded to surround his bed with white sheets and a sign that read Prisoner of War. Barely a month after he was illegally taken into custody, and released from the hospital, Yuri’s father, Seiichi Nakahara passed away (January 22, 1942). Eventually, Yuri and the rest of her family were relocated to an internment camp in Jerome, Arkansas, where more than 120,000 other Japanese-Americans were imprisoned for nearly two years.

Another twenty years into the story of Yuri, we find her and her husband, Bill Kochiyama in Harlem, New York during the 1960s. Yuri at the time was a member of the Harlem Parents Committee, while sharing the same neighborhood that Malcolm walked and lived. Sometime in 1963, Yuri recalls seeing a young group of brothers surrounding Malcolm, and curious, she approached. Inspired by his optimistic aura, confidence and smile, she attempted to meet Malcolm and shake his hand. Yuri yelled out “Malcolm, may I shake your hand?!” Malcolm responded, “What for?” to which a bewildered Yuri responded “Because of what you’re doing for your people.” Malcolm’s response, “What am I doing for my people?” Yuri, scrambling to find the right words in her head, replied with “Giving them direction” After this response, Malcolm’s entire demeanor changed, stepped down from the crowd and extended his hand to Yuri.

At the time of this once-in-a-lifetime encounter with the brother Malcolm, Yuri had just been released from prison for protesting for the independence rights for Puerto Ricans, even leading a group, The Young Lords and took over the Statue of Liberty. A group of Japanese Atomic bomb survivors / victims were making a tour around the World to speak out against Nuclear Proliferation and eventually made contact with Yuri who wanted to meet Malcolm. Although they had their doubts of Malcolm visiting the household (Harlem projects) of Yuri’s family, he eventually showed up one evening. From this second meet-and-greet, Yuri became good friends with Malcolm, to the extent that he’d continuously write her letters while he was traveling around Africa (Asia).

On February 21, 1965, Malcolm, despite rumors of war and assassination, spoke at a meeting of the Organization of Afro-American Unity at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan. With 400 people in attendance, Malcolm’s personal security were very wary of the potential danger that permeated the atmosphere that day. As you may recall from Spike Lee’s film, a diversion of sorts was created when two men yelled “N!gger, get your hand out of my pocket!” Malcolm, in his cool, calm and collected demeanor tried to mollify the men, which is when Malcolm was shot in the chest with a sawed-off shotgun, and peppered with bullets from a handgun by two other men. Yuri, who sat in the 10th row from the podium, immediately ran up to the stage. “Malcolm had fallen straight back, and he was on his back. And so I just went there and picked up his head and just put it on my lap. People ask, ‘What did he say?’ He didn’t say anything. He was just having a difficult time breathing. I said, ‘Please, Malcolm, please, Malcolm, stay alive.’ But he was hit so many times.” – via Democracy Now.


Yuri was in attendance when Malcolm X was slain, rushed up the podium and gently cradled Malcolm’s head in her arms as he took his last few breaths. Yuri is pictured in the bottom right, back facing the camera.

The assassination of Malcolm X, better known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, only inspired Yuri to further fight for “social justice, human rights, racial equality and prisoner rights. She is a staunch supporter of Mumia Abu-Jamal, who has lived on death row in Pennsylvania for a quarter of a century.” Although, regarding the fight for civil and human rights, we must consider human rights as first priority. As Malcolm once wrote, “How is the black man going to get “civil rights” before first he wins his human rights? If the American black man will start thinking about his human rights, and then start thinking of himself as part of one of the world’s great peoples, he will see he has a case [for the United Nations].”

If you wish to find out more information on this legendary Queen, you can pick up two of her books: Passing It On a memoir penned by Yuri herself, and Heartbeat of Struggle: The Revolutionary Life of Yuri Kochiyama written by Diane Carol Fujino.

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Confidence & Rashad – The City Remix Contest: Top 6

Earlier this year, the dopehouse teamed up with producer Confidence & Ill Adrenaline Records for a remix contest to Rashad & Confidence’s The City. The cut to be remixed is off Rashad’s debut album, The Element of Surprise produced entirely by Confidence. Since we launched the contest, we’ve received more than 300 submissions. So you can imagine it was difficult to have to narrow it down to these top 6. Some were straight trash, others were well crafted. We figured we’d let the dopehouse narrow it down further from the top 6. So, without further ado, here are the top picks. Vote after the jump. Peace to all who participated.

Rashad & Confidence – The City (Original)

JES’ Picks

D.G. Productions Remix

Kids of Crackling Remix

Ill Adrenaline’s Picks

Bboy Enea Remix

Big Malk Remix

Confidence’s Picks

Max Caporaletti Remix

Silent Someone Remix

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Saturday Night Sexy: Aisha Thalia


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The Irish, German and Trinidadian vixen Aisha Thalia who has appeared in music videos for Kanye West and John Legend lands on tonight’s (2)dope sexy screen. Caribbean chicks for the cot damn win. You already know the drill.

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Curren$y – King Kong Live In Santa Cruz (Video)

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MC Melodee – Rock N iT f. Feliciana (prod. Chuck Inglish)

The Amsterdam spitress is gearing to release her Check Out Melodee project with Cookin’ Soul. Also set to appear on the tape is Mac Miller, Chuck Inglish, OhNo, Smif n Wessun, Chuuwee, Mucho Muchacho and more. This is the first cut off the tape, produced by Chuck Inglish. Hit the jump for more on Melodee, including a music video shot entirely on an iPhone.

DOWNLOAD: MC Melodee – Rock N iT f. Feliciana (prod. Chuck Inglish)

MC Melodee – Check Out Melodee (prod. Cookin’ Soul)

MC Melodee – Cha Cha Cha 2011 (prod. Cookin’ Soul)

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JSWISS – Ride f. J Rowdy

Here’s a cut off the upcoming Quit Your Day Job Vol. 1: Unemployment Lines compilation mixtape dropping this Friday, also produced by the North Carolinian. #No9to5

Bonus: JSWISS – Got ‘Em

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