Jacky Jasper Speaks with Rawroots Magazine – Part 1
Monday, July 11th, 2011
Listen to part one of an exclusive interview Jacky recently did with Rawroots Magazine.
Listen to part one of an exclusive interview Jacky recently did with Rawroots Magazine.

It seems that Evelyn Lozada read HSK’s most recent blind item, sparking her to respond. What she said was quite rude as she spoke out of her ass, but guess what? Most chics in the entertainment business are whores, and for them the truth hurts. I would tell you to ask Marylin Monroe, but she’s dead.
“you could tell that you didnt go to public school because your grammer is horrible. your nothing but a one hit wonder. you most likely call most female celebrities sluts because they were too smart to get with you. your not a hollywood street king. more like a hollywood hobo. get a life and stop talking about other people because im pretty sure no one is talking about you. your not a factor. yea you worked with ike and snoop but you aint shit. hahha ike aint shit either. why would you be proud to work with a wife beater. tina made him anyway. and your just a has been. you didnt have any billboard number 1′s. get over yourself.”
Hey Evelyn, face! You are a whore who would do anything for material things, and the only men you fall for are tricks and bi-sexual. Don’t believe me? Ask Chad Ochocinco. Continue Reading…

I grew up listening to Gil Scott Heron’s music. I use to hear Gil Scott’s song “The Bottle” throughout the projects. As a kid, I noticed all the older revolutionary cats loved Gil Scott Heron – because he spoke their words. He was like one of the first rappers to spit venom.
In my home, I remember my oldest brother enjoying himself as he listened to “Ghetto Code (Dot Dot Dit Dit Dot Dot Dash)” – my brother and the rest of his university friends would smoke weed and listen to Gil Scott Heron and Last Poets. Though I was then too young to understand the message of the music, when I reached my teen years I remember playing the album “Pieces Of A Man”. When I really listened to the track “Home Is Where The Hatred Is”, I was in love. I played the song over and over again.
The first time I ever met Gil Scott Heron was back in 1994. That’s when I was on my way to meet Jesse Terrero and his brother Uly at a New York Undercover television shoot. They were shooting the television show a few blocks from where I was staying in Harlem, so I decided to take a walk and get something to eat on the way. I stopped off at Kennedy Fried Chicken, and it’s there I met the legendary artist Gil Scott Heron. Continue Reading…

Now, your boy’s top stories are set to make weekly print in Hip Hop Weekly magazine. That’s where readers will take in Jacky’s weekly picks.
Not everyone has a computer, I know it’s hard to believe, but it’s true. So, having a column published in a highly recognized magazine like Hip Hop Weekly will help to generate even more traffic than HSK already has. So show your support for HSK! Don’t forget to pick-up your issue of Hip Hop Weekly today.
Yours Truly,
Jacky