Crunk’s not dead
November 28th, 2007 by Mosi Reeves in Music newsI wonder if Lil Jon knows about Crunks not Dead, a small indie label out of the Northwest. It isn’t a traditional rap imprint, however, but an outlet for queer-identified electro and hip-hop artists. Talk about subversion!
One of its artists is Nicky Click, a performer from Durham, N.C. who sings and raps over her booty-bass and electronic beats. Her new album is I’m On My Cell Phone. I saw Nicky Click during Mondo Homo at the Drunken Unicorn last summer. As she performed, home movies were projected on a screen behind her. The flicks mostly consisted of her looking glamorous, sashaying around and having a pajama party with her friends. It was interesting and kinda weird, sort of like watching Harmony Korine’s cult classic Gummo. Admittedly, that may not be the best comparison, depending on your feelings about that film …
But hey, make your own opinion. Here’s a video of Nicky Click’s “Rhea.” You can visit her website here, and her MySpace page here.










November 29th, 2007 at 5:41 pm
WOW, for some reason watching that clip made me feel very uneasy. Like I was watching a future serial killer or something. What was that stuff about “kill her” “kill her”? I thought it was going to be a funny clip for me to watch to clear my head after looking at numbers for the past few hours, boy was I wrong.