Evan Nabavian
Evan Nabavian is a staff writer for Passion of the Weiss, contributing since 2011 when the powers that be blackballed him for slandering Lupe Fiasco (Lupe, if you’re reading this, I am so sorry). His distinctions include being cited by name in the Wikipedia article for “Ride” by Ciara and having his kitchen depict a crack den in a Freddie Gibbs video. In 2012, he was banned from S.O.B.’s in New York following an altercation where he questioned the tenets of real hip-hop. In 2014, he shared a Pulitzer for interviewing the ghost of Tim Dog. He’s @MooseXL on Twitter and his email is his name at gmail dot com.

Currently Listening:

Tanya Morgan - 12 Minutes at Karriem's

John Barry - Follow Me

Sam Hill - The Sam Hill Story

:$oviet:France: - :Garista:

Ca$h Out - Kitchens and Choppas

V/A - Weightless Vol. 1

Selda - Selda

V/A - Panorama (MP 74)

G. Zadj & J.-P. Decerf - Action

V/A - Synthetic Music (AV 4151)

Magical Ring - Light Flight / More and More

MoneyMakinNique x Johnny Cinco - The Extra EP

Jean-Pierre Decerf - Out Of The Way

J.P. Decerf / M. Baroty - Publipot

Epkitan - We Come From The Trees

Raekwon - We Wanna Thank You

François De Roubaix - Les Plus Belles Musiques De Films Vol 2

François De Roubaix - Les Plus Belles Musiques De Films Vol 3

Dorothy Ashby - Dorothy's Harp

Strict Face - Marble Isles

Roger Davy - Patchwork Orchestra 5

Philippe Besombes - Libra

Hydravion - Hydravion

Hyrdravion - Stratos Airlines

Besombes-Rizet - Pôle

Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes - No2

Ennio Morricone - Veruschka

 
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Definition of a trap queen: moving drugs across state lines and taking kitchen tips from Pusha T over Martha Stewart.
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TeeFLii connects with Evan Nabavian to talk about L.A. Reid and Sha-Money, becoming a father and much more.
Evan Nabavian mosied off gracefully Tanya Morgan braved the the rap Internet when it was largely uncharted territory. Nobody knew if blog hype and cosigns meant anything in the real world or if zshare numbers could put you on Billboard charts. This was 2006, before the enlightenment of smartphones, Twitter, and Soulja Boy. For better […]
Like the term "casual elegance," Evan Nabavian is beginning to embrace "Ratchet & Blues"
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