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Jay Davis

#28DaysOfBlackHistory #Day23 Macon B. Allen, 1st African…



#28DaysOfBlackHistory #Day23


Macon B. Allen, 1st African American Lawyer. Licensed to practice in Maine on July 3rd 1844 … And apparently one of the inventors of the #WhispersMustache (I kid I kid lol)

#Top10HipHopLoveSongs #5  LL Cool J feat Boys 2 Men…



#Top10HipHopLoveSongs #5 

LL Cool J feat Boys 2 Men “Hey Lover”


This is an epic tail of a guy seeing that gal & giving chase only to find out they haven’t even met or spoken to each other. This song was the #BluePrint for every dude who ever wanted to talk to “her”, but couldn’t muster up the courage. Oh boy, have I been that “dude” so many times

#TimeHopping 2yrs ago today I rocked the Grid with…



#TimeHopping 2yrs ago today I rocked the Grid with @posh_entertainment ::: @kishakeeney & @sochibelle are definitely looking at another camera and I’m looking at … Well, I’m not quite sure what I’m looking at. But, we’ll see yall next month #SeeGreenB3tches

#28DaysOfBlackHistory #Day22 Dizzy Gillespie, I’m gonna…



#28DaysOfBlackHistory #Day22
Dizzy Gillespie, I’m gonna sum him up in one sentence. Crazy on the trumpet!

I dropped the ball yesterday so I gotta double up today. …



I dropped the ball yesterday so I gotta double up today. #28DaysOfBlackHistory #Day21ButNotReally


Anyone that knows me, knows that Malcolm is my favorite historical figure. I loved the way he articulated himself in interviews and never loss his cool but spoke elegantly and efficiently.


Malcolm saw everything in his life from being class president to running numbers and robbery to the penitentiary, to speaking in front of hundreds to staring down the barrel of several guns on the day of his death and was never afraid.


Malcolm stood for something and if there was one person I could have lunch with dead or alive without question it would be brother Malcolm.

Goonies just went off, I watch that movie every time it’s…



Goonies just went off, I watch that movie every time it’s on.


“It’s their time, THEIR time up there. Down here it’s our time, OUR time, down here. That’s all over once we ride up Troy’s bucket”

#Data #GooniesNeverSayDie #80sBaby

Almost forgot cause I’m out and about drankin and shat but…



Almost forgot cause I’m out and about drankin and shat but here we go #28DaysOfBlackHistory #Day20 

Earl Lloyd the first black player in the National Basketball Association 1st pick in the 2nd round by the Boston Celtics in 1950. 1 of 3 African Americans in that draft.


Now back to drankin and shat….

Almost forgot cause I’m out and about drankin and shat but…



Almost forgot cause I’m out and about drankin and shat but here we go #28DaysOfBlackHistory #Day20 

Earl Lloyd the first black player in the National Basketball Association 1st pick in the 2nd round by the Boston Celtics in 1950. 1 of 3 African Americans in that draft.


Now back to drankin and shat….

#Top10HipHopLoveSongs #4  Right after I graduated from…



#Top10HipHopLoveSongs #4 

Right after I graduated from high school in 1999 the Mighty Mos Def released this hood misguided love story, Ms Fat Booty.

Before he new her name, he “asked her to dance and she was like, yo I’m leaving now”. She knew the homie though, so Mos finally got to meet Sharisse.

But, after “weeks of dating, late night conversation in the crib heart racing trying to be cool and patient”, he finally realized the energy flipped and it didn’t look like they was gone make it.


Time passed and “3 months she call, I feel I’m runnin a fever, 6 months Im tellin her I desperately need her, 9 months flu like symptoms when she not around, I need more than to knock it down, I’m really tryin to lock her down”


I guess he was sick with love, eh!?


Mos was honest, told her what he wanted. She told him “commitment was something she can’t manage” then he saw her at the shake club “with some bangin ass Asian playin lay it down and lick me up.”


Moral of the story; expectations are wack, just let it shit flow organically. And, if the “ass is so fat you can see it from the front” be careful.


But like the sample says “You’re breath on my shoulder keeps reminding me, that’s it’s too soon to forget you. It’s too late to be free can’t you see…. One step ahead is a step too far away, from you….”

#28DaysOfBlackHistory #Day19  Chicago’s own Fred…



#28DaysOfBlackHistory #Day19 

Chicago’s own Fred Hampton, member of the Black Panther Party and revolutionary. Assassinated by Chicago PD on December 4th 1969 as he lay in his bed in his apt. He was 21yrs old.


“You can kill the revolutionary, but you can never kill the revolution”


#Power2ThePeople ✊