Monday, December 20, 2010

download my new F.U.C. Tape vol.4 here: http://ping.fm/RFXKe
mixed by DJ Fly Guy } Merry seXmas to all

Monday, December 6, 2010

You asked for it, so here it is. I'm back with another F.U.C. Tape. Download & Listen Vol. 2 here: http://tinyurl.com/3aewg9n

Friday, December 3, 2010

is up to 334 downloads & counting. Thanks to everyone getting their F.U.C. on.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

appreciates all my peoples that came and rocked the f**k out with me at Mansion last night...oh yea, & Waka Flocka too. Look Ma, "No Hands!"

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Are u facebook friends w/ my @thestockxchange FB page? if not, hit me here: http://ping.fm/Qz4rk

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

If you desire an upgrade to your wrist-wear, check out my new inventory for Ladies & Gentleman
here's the video: http://tinyurl.com/29d8l8r

Thursday, May 20, 2010

I have new merch. coming into my sneaker boutique next week. Til then you can visit my webstore here: http://stockxstore.com
Freshen Up!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

database expansion in effect:
BBM: my pin 21FE6725
skype: iamaflyguy

Thursday, April 29, 2010

I'm having serious issues with my Facebook profile, so request me on my other page please http://tinyurl.com/2c7nr3m

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

my new Blackberry PIN: 2170DF8E
add me.....

Monday, April 19, 2010

My new mixtape features exclusive tracks featuring Drake, Saukrates, King Reign, Mickey Factz, Sim-E & more: http://tinyurl.com/y6bugt2
It's Music Monday and my new mixtape Popular Demand is now available for download @
http://tinyurl.com/y6bugt2 or http://tinyurl.com/y8ydej7

Sunday, April 18, 2010

I need my Miami peeps to email me your home address so I can mail you your invitation to my album release party: rahsaan@aflyguy.com
New Nooka Watches and Belts coming in this week to Stock X Change
here's my new DJ mix from my Fashion Monster Party last night. Shout out to dj Tony Touch for the guest DJ set: http://tinyurl.com/y6zweg8

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Who supports quality hip-hop in this day & age? Download my new single Mr. A&R from iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/y3h53f3

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

"Mics Please" Another leak from my Popular Demand mixtape: http://ping.fm/PrZSk preview Georgetown LP here http://tinyurl.com/yaetqq5

Monday, April 12, 2010

"Mics Please" Another leak from my Popular Demand mixtape: http://ping.fm/PrZSk preview Georgetown LP here http://tinyurl.com/yaetqq5 "
You can preview my debut album Georgetown, dropping May 4th on SoFlo Ent., via amazon.com : here's the link: http://tinyurl.com/yaetqq5

Friday, April 9, 2010

Friday Night Live | Club b.e.d. Miami | DJ Fly Guy + DJ Self Born guest list | tables | info | (305) 7-FLYGUY (735-9489)

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Check my brother Selwyn warming up for Tillman's 2nite. From a remote location in NYC. http://ping.fm/oJ4aa LIVE!
my album drops May 4th on @sofloent - Preview it on Amazon so you can feel confident in your purchase. http://tinyurl.com/yf6oawv

Monday, April 5, 2010

my album drops in less than a month(May 4th). Preview it on Amazon so you can feel confident in your purchase. http://tinyurl.com/yf6oawv

Sunday, April 4, 2010

"Mr. A & R" on VladTV


One love to VladTV for posting this up.
Check out VladTV.

Rahsaan | "Mr. A & R" | Now Available on iTunes


My debut single "Mr. A&R" featuring The Last American B-Boy is officially for sale on iTunes. Download it here
New DJ mix from last night's party: listen and download http://tinyurl.com/yd6fzsm
and check out http://aflyguy.com shout out to @djselfborn

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Straight Outta Brooklyn freestyle off my Popular Demand Mixtape, feat. Rahsaan, Sim-E, & Ruste Juxx
http://tinyurl.com/ydq3v8l

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Fly Freestyles part 1 | The Art of Storytelling


I've been on some DJ sh*t for so long, I almost forgot how much I love being an MC. So as I get closer to my album release date, I feel its time to introduce or re-introduce myself as Rahsaan, the MC.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Ask A Fly Guy #1 | I Still Love H.E.R.


Dear Fly Guy,

So, as I sit on the brink of my 30th birthday I'm starting to look at life in a COMPLETELY different light. And a huge part of my life is my music and children. As a single mother of two young girls (5 and 11 yrs. old), I have to be very leery of what I have playing around my girls. I'm an avid fan of hip hop - always have been. However, lately I've found that everything from the image, to the whack/imitating artists to the lackluster lyrics have left a lot to be desired for the up and coming generation. My eldest is reaching a stage where I want her to establish her own personal favorite artists and start building her own collection. And as much as I want to let her run free in Best Buy, down the aisles of the "new releases", I find myself over her shoulder with a disapproving look on my face because of the messages, or lack thereof, in these albums. I've found that artists have not only lost sight of delivering a "message" - I don't think it was the intention of over half of them to deliver one in the first place. I find that they're more interested in the superficial benefits of getting on the mic - than the TRUE reason they were gifted that platform from the Creator in the first place. I'm just wondering, in your experience mingling and interacting with the industry to the extent that you have - is all lost for hip hop lyricism? Where is the passion...the dignity? Will my daughters be left to the "Yaaaah Trick Yaaah" songs?
HELP!!!

Signed,
Pushing 30

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Dear Pushing 30,

I feel your pain. Hip Hop still has the same message; it's just gotten lost in the translation. Most of us who consider ourselves artists still come from nothing, and try to make something out of it. The problem is, there's no creativity anymore. The cleverness of MC'n has been all but forgotten. Don't get me wrong, there are still those witty artists out there that continue to push the envelope of creativity, however; they're just not the majority anymore. I commend you for being a true believer in the preservation of Hip Hop culture but I cringe at the thought of who your daughters are gonna grow up listening to. Hip Hop has more influence over the youth now than it ever has. I am a conspiracy theorist, so I have my own reasoning as to why today's popular music is what it is. There's an underlying plot, I believe. But that's a whole other type of discussion. The lyricism in Hip Hop still exists. Look at this way, Hip Hop is a global thing. Thankfully, the rest of the world are still Hip Hop purists at heart and keep artists like Talib Kweli and Pharaoh Monch, who are both supreme lyricits, relevant today. Remember when our parents used to hear the stuff we were listening to when we were kids? The Snoop Doggs, The Salt N Pepa's, The KRS One's...and they would be like, what's all that rah rah rah noise you listening to? That ain't music. Then they start to play their Smokey Robinson, and Temptations, Anita Baker, and such... You might have to have a history lesson of sorts with your daughters. School them to the Hip Hop we grew up on. Make them aware so that at least they have a sense of where the culture came from and how it has evolved. Do remember, life itself is about balance. You can't have a yin without a yang; meaning, if there was no Yaah Trick Yaahh, artists like Common, Scarface, and Nas wouldn't be as refreshing and appreciated as they are today.

I Still Love H.E.R.

-Fly Guy


"...more Conscious of the way we raise our Daughters..." -Nas

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Choke Sandwich


You know how they say you learn something new everyday...? Well, today I had the privilege of finding out what a "Choke Sandwich" is. By it's urban dictionary definition, a choke sandwich is apparently a peanut butter sandwich minus the jelly; or pretty much any sandwich without any condiment, that makes you feel like your choking while you eat it. Check it out in the Urban Dictionary.

Fashion Monster Party part II : Seersucker & Stilettos

January 23, 2010













1020 Music Boxx :: The Clevelander Hotel :: South Beach, Miami
Next Fashion Monster coming in February...
Stay tuned.

Friday, January 22, 2010

[Sleep] like an Egyptian


If you want to keep your lady-friend happy in bed, here's one basic fundamental practice. Get good bed sheets.

When scanning the market for new sheets, comfort is more than just the top priority – it’s practically the only consideration. Luckily, in the world of sheets, comfort and durability can both be measured in terms of thread count. Thread count is the total number of threads per square inch in a piece of fabric. If you want to quickly determine the quality of a set of sheets, hold them up to the light. Low-quality cotton is thin and transparent.
Higher-quality items, such as a set of 1200 thread count sheets, will feature soft, luxurious fabric with a visible sheen. These sheets are also more durable than others, so they will last longer and resist shrinkage. Muslin sheets, which average somewhere in the neighborhood of 130 threads per square inch, are no substitute for Egyptian cotton.

What's your thread-count?

Grown Man Game #1


A grown-ass man should be able to change a tire, drive a stick-shift, do CPR, set a bone, gut a fish, build a wall, throw a punch, shotgun a beer, build a fire, run a barbecue, change a diaper, recite three lines from Animal House, light a fart, and eat a pu*sy.

I, myself, checked off 8 out of the 14 listed above. What about you?

B*tches vs. Sisters


Bitches vs. Sisters
as quoted by S. Carter

"Sisters get respect, bitches get what they deserve
SIsters work hard, bitches work your nerves
Sisters hold you down, bitches hold you up
Sisters help you progress, bitches will slow you up
Sisters cook up a meal, play their role with the kids
Bitches in street with their nose in your biz
Sisters tell the truth, bitches tell lies
Sisters drive cars, bitches wanna ride
Sisters give-up the ass, bitches give-up the ass
Sisters do it slow, bitches do it fast
Sisters do their dirt outside of where they live
Bitches have niggaz all up in your crib
Sisters tell you quick "you better check your homie"
Bitches don't give a fuck, they wanna check for your homie
Sisters love Jay cuz they know how 'Hov is
I love my sisters, I don't love no bitch."

Who Ate My Cheesy Bread



The following story happened about 2 years ago, but as I relaunch my blog, I thought it was a good idea to re-post this. Enjoy.

So the other night I'm in the studio with homeboy and during the recording session we get crazy hungry. My nigga says, "Yo, let's go get some cheesy bread from Dominoe's." Now I myself haven't eaten Dominoe's pizza since I was a teenager and I have never had the cheesy bread before. But I'm like, "F*ck it, it's 2008, time to try some new shit. So we order the pizza and cheesy bread and I was thinking if that 30 minutes or its free shit was still in effect, we would have been all good. Anyway, I had forgotten how good Dominoes pizza actually was. But nevermind that. This cheesy bread shit was a whole 'nother type of beast. I don't know what kind of seasonings they put into that joint, but dammmmm. Dominoe's is onto something with that right there. So I'm eating the cheesy bread thinking to myself how I'ma be rocking with this for a while. That's how I do when I come across something new that I like...

Case in Point:
So the next day my homeboy that I was recording with the night before stops by to pick up a copy of the song we did. I hadn't finished mixing it yet by the time he left the night before. Only now it seems he brought a friend along with him. He introduces me to the nice young lady. I smile and say make yourself at home (not knowing what was about to happen). Me & homey go into my studio and I play him the mix of our song. Homegirl comes back to where we at and asks if she could have something to drink. I said, "Sure, no problem; in fact, feel free to go in the fridge and pour yourself a glass of juice. The cups are near the sink.


Long story short,
Five minutes goes by and my homeboy and I have been listening back to our a record a couple of times. I start to smell the aroma of something cooking. And it smells mad good. I thought maybe my tenants were cooking or something. So I started thinking...damn I'm bout to "go in" on my cheesy bread I saved from last nite.

And here comes shorty walking back down the hallway as I'm making my way to the kitchen. She's wiping her mouth with a napkin, talkin' bout, "I hope you don't mind, but I ate the last piece of cheesy bread you had." What the F*ck!?!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

•Music&Style&Charm•



•Music&Style&Charm•

Long time no blog…

I did an interview with this woman from the Miami Herald a few months ago, and the first thing she asked me was… “What do you do?”
And I paused for a minute before answering. In my head I started listing off all the things I do or have done or have had some sort of involvement in. And what I surmised was the following: •Music&Style&Charm•
Everything associated with A Fly Guy encompasses •Music&Style&Charm•



Originally launched in 2007, this blog was supposed to cover all areas of things I felt were interesting; but after a while, I became focused on only things that I had going on. Needless to say, from the outside looking in, I came across “bloggisly” self-centered. So in 2010 I’ve decided to regroup, reformat, and re-approach by blogstyle. So you can look forward to posts that will not only be about me and what I got going on, but there will be general topics associated with •Music&Style&Charm•


Thanks for reading.
Fly Guy