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It’s A Wrap - Chronic Vacation Is NOW CLOSED!


This is it guys.  Thanks for sticking around.  I started writing what you see below as a quick little send off, but it turned into a lot more.  If you’re interested in reading the story of my journey in this game, then by all means, check it out.  If not, it’s all good.  But thank you so much for all of your support by visiting this site and giving Chronic Vacation a chance!  We couldn’t have done it without you!

The Eddie G Story - by Eddie G

Ever since I was a little kid, hip-hop has always put me in a world of my own.  I never liked the gritty, aggressive sound of acts like the Wu-Tang Clan.  That’s no offense to them, it’s just not my style.  But the bounce of West Coast hip-hop, and the producers like DJ Quik, Battlecat, and Warren G that created these sounds, brought such a sense of joy into my life every time I listened to music.  And the lyrics – the songs about big, crazy parties, getting all the girls, having all the money in the world, and not giving a fuck, just added to the picture.  It was like an endless celebration on wax, and it didn’t get any better for me than that.

When I started all of this almost three years ago now, I had no idea what the fuck I was getting into.  I was just a 19 year old white college kid from the suburbs.  All I knew was that I wanted to meet my favorite rapper, DJ Quik.  Rud from Dubcnn offered to send me over there to do an interview with him and I was like, “All right, fuck it!  I don’t know how to interview someone, but I have a lot of questions I’ve always wanted to ask DJ Quik, and just by getting to meet him, it’ll be a win-win for me.”  Who would have thought that I would have also met Jay Rock and K.Dot that night, and give them some of their first coverage online by conducting the world’s most unprofessional and awkward interviews.  My tape recorder didn’t work when I started interviewing Jay Rock, so I had my friend Cody write down notes while we were talking.  Yeah, it was that bad.

After that night, working in hip-hop became my entire life very quickly.  Fuck sleeping, and fuck a social life – all I did, day and night, was work.  The goal?  To bring the music I love to as many people as possible.  I started by doing a shitload of interviews, and, unbeknownst to me at the time, that was a great place to begin.  I just did it because I liked the experience of doing an interview.  I could ask the questions I always wanted to know, and I considered every piece an educational experience where I could learn about what made my favorite artists tick and become so creative and successful.  But, before I realized it, I knew almost every hip-hop artist in Southern California on a personal level, and by taking trips up to the studio, or even some of the dudes’ houses, it showed them that I really gave a fuck.

I know that’s what’s made me successful at this the whole time – whether or not I’m an award winning writer or a marketing genius, I honestly give a fuck about the music and the people involved with making it.   Also, anyone who’s met me in person knows that I’m just me.  Most people do a double take when they meet me for the first time.  “THAT WHITE BOY is Eddie G?” I’ve seriously heard that from a few people.  But come on.  If I came in on some “Malibu’s Most Wanted” shit, I wouldn’t have lasted a second.  Maybe all those old records I listened to about “keeping it real” sunk in with me, because that’s another key to succeeding in this game, for anyone interested.  Just be fucking honest, hopefully with everyone, but with yourself at a bare minimum.

Being at Dubcnn was great because I (again, without realizing it at the time) was given the opportunity to break so many records, and break so many new artists that I just felt needed to be heard.  Around that time, I also met Young De through Damizza, the latter with whom I had just conducted the most enlightening and insane interview a couple months earlier.  I ended up being brought on to “consult” for De’s “Audio Hustlaz” project he was doing with DJ Skee, Damizza, B-Real, and Kurupt, and I was suddenly thrust (no homo) into another level of the game.  Being a marketing major at SDSU, I was excited because I was finally able to apply some of my ideas and voice my opinion on how to break records and introduce De as a solo artist to the West Coast community.

The project was an amazing success, and the “radio show” that we started to promote it called “Coming Up With Young De” (which I’ll admit, was wack for the first few episodes) became what you now know as “The West Coast Grind.”  I also started working more closely with Damizza, and ended up co-writing his memoir “Guilty By Association” with him and Jeff Marshall Craig.  That experience was priceless too.  We did it like this – every day for a couple months, Damizza would call me up and he’d tell me stories about the crazy ass shit he’s done during his career.  I’d sit around in my room like a kid at the campfire, listening to crazy behind-the-scenes info on how the “Chronic 2001” album was put together, and then hang up the phone after we were done with a “WTF” look on my face. I’d tape record the conversations, and then go back later and type everything out, turning it into something equivalent to an interview you’d read on this site, but without the back and forth dialogue.  That draft would then get sent to Jeff, and he’d do his professional author thing with it and make it the final magic you’ll see when it hits stores.

Around that time, “The West Coast Grind” also became the most relevant radio show on the West Coast, even though it wasn’t on the radio.  We got people like Warren G, Xzibit, Bishop Lamont, Cypress Hill, etc, etc, on the program, broke all of the latest news and scandals (“No Country For Old Men,” anyone?) and we were also the only show (outside of DJ Skee’s “Takeover” show on Power and the Sirius shows) that actually played West Coast music.  Hey!!!! That’s a concept for ya, huh?  We also added our friend DJ Ill Will to the show as the official DJ, and Damizza offered his radio expertise to us as the executive producer.  It was a bitch and a half for me to put together every week, but at the end of every show, listening to it made it worth the 6-7 hour editing experience.

Needless to say, things were really poppin off.  I was also helping a lot of the other artists out here promote their projects through Dubcnn by running contests, timing leaks, and doing all those other promotions you see that build hype around a project, and adding that to the fact that I was still (and still am today) in school as a full time student, my plate was getting ridiculously full.  Then, when we announced the release of the “Guilty By Association” book, Mariah Carey freaked out and sent Damizza a cease and desist notice over it.  That’s awkward.  Even more awkward was the field day the press had with the news.  Suddenly, my name’s in the National Enquirer.  Wow.

I had wanted to start my own website for a while, and even though everything was great at Dubcnn and I appreciated the opportunity Rud, Nima, Jay, and the other guys had given me over there, I wanted to present West Coast hip-hop in a new way.  I just had no fucking idea how to approach the technical aspects of building a website.  One day, I was talking with LuLu from BYI, and he said, “Why don’t you just start your own blog site?  Rome just started one, and it’s really easy to set up.”  After thanking him for sparking that concept in my head, I started researching blog publishing software.  Even though Chronic Vacation looks like a fancy website, believe it or not, it’s just a Wordpress blog with some more bells and whistles.

Damizza and I talked about starting this new website together, and we were gonna add an internet radio station on it from the jump programmed by him, so it would feel like the old school Power 106 days once again.  Unfortunately, the royalty rates for running an internet radio station were outrageous, so we had to pass on that idea.  But, nonetheless, we launched Chronic Vacation last November, coupled with the release of Indef’s awesome street album “The Product.”

I felt like there was some bad blood between us and Dubcnn when we first started everything, and looking back on it now, that was stupid.  I appreciate, and I always did appreciate, everything you guys did for me, and this move wasn’t based off any negative motivation at all.  I just wanted to do my own thing, and I appreciate all the support you guys have given me since the move.

At first, Chronic Vacation didn’t take off like I had hoped.  I don’t think a lot of people got what we were trying to do. Well, either that or they didn’t feel like supporting a brand new site. Either way, the people that have stayed true to me in this industry - those real, solid people - continued to support me and this site since its inception, and for that I can’t thank you guys enough.  You know who you are.

Soon, I got too busy with Chronic Vacation and my other behind-the-scenes work with Damizza and Baby Ree that I had to stop doing “The West Coast Grind.”  Yep, that was my fault guys – don’t get mad at De or Will for that one!  I wanna give a big shout out to De for being such a great, honest friend to me this whole time, and to Will for always keeping me in the loop with what’s going on in the mainstream (LOL.)  You guys are my friends for life.

My whole thing with Chronic Vacation was that hip-hop should be presented as hip-hop.  I know that sounds like a basic concept, but if you think about it, there aren’t too many people actually doing that.  So I developed my own formula for what worked based on what I would actually want to see if I were visiting a West Coast hip-hop website.  Influenced, again, by what Damizza did with Power 106, I wanted to give Chronic Vacation the voice of a rude ass shit talker who lived and breathed West Coast hip-hop.  Luckily, that’s pretty much me anyway.

I hope you guys understand that this website was my art, and every word that was dropped on here (besides the first couple months, when I was trying to find my footing) was done strategically to convey a certain message or evoke a certain feeling in you.  I tried to bring other guys onto the staff, but it never worked out the way I wanted it to.  My philosophy was simple - personally, I was sick of seeing all this “professional” writing when I read about hip-hop online.  I wanted to see the word “fuck” five times in a post, and check out a naked pic of Eva Mendes while doing it.  Add in the backdrop of something every hip-hop fan can agree with (Chronic – either the album or the weed) and you’ve got a site you can go to that is a living, breathing embodiment of the music you came here to listen to in the first place.  Please know I’m not trying to toot my own horn here either.  I could give a fuck about recognition or approval – we’ve already got that.  Check the Alexa traffic ranking.   I’m just trying to show any of you guys reading this that you can do this too if you sit down, give it some effort, and actually think about how to succeed.

Anyway, in the last few months, the site really took off like I knew it would.  We were finally moving in the right direction and if we kept going on at this pace, we’d be one of the biggest overall hip-hop sites (not just West Coast sites) in no time.  But something just didn’t feel right for me.  I don’t know what it was, but with every project that came out, it didn’t give me the same sense of satisfaction that it used to.  I thought I just wasn’t being active enough, so I started going out and doing interviews again.  It didn’t work.  Behind-the-scenes, I started working as Damizza’s manager.  But again, I realized soon enough that I just couldn’t drag that passion and that drive out of myself that made it so easy for everything to flow in the first place.  And that wasn’t fair to him, or myself, so I resigned.

And now here we are today.  By the time you read this, the site will be closed, and I’ll be done with my work in the music industry.  Here’s the question I’ve gotten so much in the last couple weeks - “So you’re just gonna give up on your dreams and quit all of this shit?  That’s fucked up.”  That’s the hardest part to explain, but I’m gonna try to do it here.

I’ve accomplished everything I wanted to accomplish.  I met all of my favorite rappers (with the exception of Dre) and I’ve actually had the chance to play a big part in the music I’ve loved my entire life for the last three years.  It’s been nothing but a good time, one hell of a learning experience, and on top of it all, I’ve got more crazy stories to share at the age of 21 than most 80 year olds do.

After trying to figure out what caused me to “lose my drive and passion” for this, I’ve realized that everything’s still there.  I’m just ready to move on to the next phase of my life now.  And the next phase?  Remember that shit I said at the beginning about hip-hop being an endless celebration on wax and it not getting any better than that?  There is something better than that, and that’s an endless celebration in real life.  I’m done dreaming.  Now it’s time for me to go out and get the real thing.

Thank you, hip-hop, for showing me the way.

-Eddie G

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Bishop Lamont Preps New Single; Appears On MTV’s “Fantasy Factory”


If you haven’t heard, the homie Bishop Lamont is getting ready to drop his new single “Dirty Girl Part 2″ with Rob Dyrdek (as Bobby Light) and Ryu this Thursday at radio everywhere.  It’s gonna coincide with the premiere of a new “Fantasy Factory” episode on MTV this Thursday at 9PM, where Bishop, Ryu, Travis Barker and more will make appearances on the show.  Make sure to tune in so you can support the West Coast and support Bishop! 

I wanna give a big shout out to Bishop for all the support he’s shown me, and Chronic Vacation, since day one.  It’s always a blast to work with you piiimp, and congrats on the new single!

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Estevan Oriol Tapped For Interview On CNN


You’ll get to see acclaimed West Coast photographer Estevan Oriol on CNN soon.  According to my Twitter feed, Estevan, along with the homie LuLu from BYI and Big Flaco were over there today shooting a new interview.  That’s fuckin huge.  Hit the jump to see a pic from the visit, and a BIG shout out to LuLu as always for all the support he’s given me and this site over the years.

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Dr. Dre Reunites With The Game In The Studio


In an interesting turn of events, Game posted a Twitpic last night showing him, Dre, and Snoop all in the studio together!  Game said, “CAN U SAY “DETOX” ??? IN THE STUDIO WIT DRE & SNOOP. WE BOUT 2 MAKE ALOT OF PEOPLE MAD. RIDE WIT US OR GET RAN OVER ! AFTERMATH OR DIE !”

Here’s the pic:

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Taking A Chronic Vacation - Which Means…No Updates!


I’m going out of town for the next week or so.  Don’t trip, when I get back you’ll get new interviews, and of course all the latest music every day.  But for this next week, don’t bother coming around these parts, because there’s gonna be nothing new.  Hit up the homies at WestCoastRydaz or Raptalk if you need some West Coast flava in your life.  Until then, C’est La Vie muthafuckas!

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MTV VMAs Turn Into A Shitshow


Wow, that was the craziest award show I’ve seen in a while. In case you haven’t heard yet, the fiasco started when Kanye West jumped on stage during Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech for “Best Female Video” and started saying that Beyonce deserved the award over Taylor for “Single Ladies.” Ironically, Beyonce won “Video Of The Year” instead later in the night, so he really looked like a complete tool for no reason.

Later during the fun filled evening, Lil Mama, aka the Ghost Of No-One-Gives-A-Fuck Past, came on stage during Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’s performance and did her best B-Boy impression. I just came across THIS GIF on Twitter *alledgedly* showing Hova pushing Lil Mama backstage after the performance.  I have no idea where it came from, or if it’s real, but you can bet your bottom dollar that we’ll all know more in the morning.

Until then, hit the jump for Kanye’s apology to Taylor Swift that he’s already posted on his blog.

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Construction Update #2


Hey guys, please bear with us for a few more days with all the web development ish.  I know it’s annoying as fuck having 2 video players on the site, but we’re almost done with everything.  Thanks playas!

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Meet ROME This Thursday @ The Last Laugh


ROME’s gonna be at The Last Laugh giving away free copies of “My Demo” on Thursday for Estevan Oriol’s LA Art Walk.  If you’re in the LA area, you’ve gotta stop by!  Hit the jump for the flyer.  It’s BYI bitch!

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World Star Hip-Hop Exposed


Everyone needs to watch this video.  I’ve always had a strong suspicion that they were rigging the view counter, but this video shows you how they do it.  Wiggity-wiggity-wiggity-WACK!

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Construction Update


Thanks for your patience guys, we’ve been working hard to re-develop Chronic Vay-Cay so it can look like the website everyone knows it already is!  You’ll notice a lot of new visual improvements already, but it’s not really done yet, so please bear with us for the next few days and everything will be perfect.  Holla! (like the new Search button icon)

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Taje “Hot Box 3″ Press Release


Taje’s new street album “Hot Box 3″ is dropping this month!  Hit the jump for the artwork and the press release.

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Under Construction…


Bear with me this week guys!  We’re gonna be constantly adding new shit and changing the look of certain things, so the site might look a little off at times, but it’ll be worth it in the end!  Instead of shutting everything down for a while, and then having you come by and see everything totally different, I figured I’d let you guys take in this experience with me so you can see exactly what’s being changed, and what features are being added as we go!  Thanks for your patience as always pimps!

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Proof Of Life Radio TONIGHT At 9PM With MC Lyte & DJ Ace


You want that gritty ass, real hip-hop radio? Then check out Proof Of Life Radio tonight at 9PM West Coast time LIVE! They’ve got legend MC Lyte and DJ Ace on tonight.  Head over to proof-of-life.net for the show. Tonight’s program is being brought to you in part by CHRONIC MUTHAFUCKING VACATION, Joker Brand, and Tapwire Magazine! Hit the jump for a flyer with all the details.

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Wake Up, Wake Up, Wake Up…


It’s the first of the month!  Let’s throw it back with some Bone.

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Chris Loos Signs Off At Blazin 98.9


It seems as though morning show host/APD Chris Loos of Blazin 98.9 in San Diego had his last show at the station this morning.  On his Twitter Page, Chris said “Its the last day for me here at the blazin989″ earlier today, along with “thank you VERY much!! It has been a pleasure rockin with San Diego for the past year and somethin.” So far, there’s no word on what this means for Blazin 98.9 or where Chris is headed to next.

Big shout out to Chris Loos for all he’s done for San Diego since he’s been here!  You’ve got our support 100% playa!

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Happy Birthday Chris Tucker!


Light up a twinny-twin-twin today for the man that brought us “Friday,” “Money Talks,” and the “Rush Hour” series, or you might get knocked the fuck out, bitch!  Happy 37th Chris!

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Chronic Vacation: Phase 2 Starts Next Week


I’m excited - and shit, you should be too.  Things are gonna get a lot more fun and interactive around here.  Call up the homies, it’s about to go down!  And just for shits and giggles, there’s a DOPE pic of Eva Mendes after the jump because I’m a G like that.

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RIP DJ AM


TMZ is reporting that DJ AM has passed away and was found dead in his New York City apartment earlier today.  The cause of death is unknown, but drug paraphernalia was supposedly found at the scene.  The entire Chronic Vacation team offers our condolences to AM’s family.  Rest In Peace.

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Tapwire Magazine’s EA Sports Madden Issue Out NOW!


The official EA Sports Madden Edition of Tapwire Magazine is out now at www.tapwiremagazine.com.  If you haven’t experienced Tapwire Magazine before, here’s how it works.  You download the issue for free RIGHT HERE, run the EXE file, and the entire magazine opens digitally on your computer.

This issue also comes complete with an unofficial soundtrack, featuring new music from E-40, WC, Dopey Loco, Fresh, Elijah Allan-Blitz, Pro-Verb, and many more.  Enjoy the issue, and hit up TapwireMagazine on Twitter to leave some feedback for the homies.

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Street Scene Goin Down In San Diego This Weekend


Make sure to come out and party with the Chronic Vacation fam this weekend at Street Scene in downtown San Diego on August 28th and August 29th.  Busta Rhymes, Public Enemy, The Black Eyed Peas, The Knux, Blue Scholars, and more are gonna be hittin the stage right in the middle of the Gaslamp District.  It’ll be dope for sure.  Hit the jump for more info about how to buy tickets, or you can hit up street-scene.com for more info.  Shouts out to Tapwire Magazine.

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Eddie G Is Awake From His Nap


For the first time since this Chronic Vacation started, I’m up and ready to move.  Get ready.

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Dr. Dre “The Chronic Re-Lit” Snippets Leak


The 2 disc re-issue of “The Chronic,” with 7 bonus tracks, is gonna be dropping soon.  Hit the jump to hear the snippets of all the unreleased tracks.  I can’t wait to see what comes out of the Death Row vault next!

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Proof Of Life Radio TONIGHT At 9PM With MC Ren & Emilio Rojas


You want that gritty ass, real hip-hop radio? Then check out Proof Of Life Radio tonight at 9PM West Coast time LIVE! They’ve got legend MC Ren and Emilio Rojas on tonight.  Head over to proof-of-life.net for the show. Tonight’s program is being brought to you in part by CHRONIC MUTHAFUCKING VACATION, Joker Brand, and Tapwire Magazine! Hit the jump for a flyer with all the details.  “I was like, ‘Emilio!’”

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Happy Birthday Nate Dogg!


Wish a happy birthday to absolute West Coast icon Nate Dogg today!  Nate is currently recovering from a stroke, and from the entire Chronic Vacation staff, we hope you get better soon!

LOL, as I’m writing this, “The Next Episode” came on my iTunes.  “Hey, hey, hey, hey…smoke weed every day!”  That was actually gonna be the original tagline for Chronic Vacation too (shouts out to Pr1me and Butch Cassidy for thinking of that.)

Happy birthday Nate Dogg!

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