Cat Callin (Guest Post by Adam Xander)

Women can't say no? Well, depending on the person you ask, you’d be surprised by their answers. What extremes will some guys take to get their way with women, especially when she resists?

“Who taught these lame muthafuckas what it means to be a man?

They really takin' women's lives? Somebody help me understand!

When I hear about these stories, I be tryna figure out

Why dudes feel like they can kill a woman, cus he can’t take her out

Cus he can’t get da number, Or she choose to keep it movin, Dawg!

What Da fuck y'all think you doin? 

Ain’t no justifyin', nothin in the matter,

of a man who kill a woman just cus he can’t have her 

What kinda world we livin' in?

When she can’t say no

Cus she scared that If she do

She’ll catch a knife 2 her throat

Or she try 2 mind her business, Then a dude come her way,

get turned down, n' say “bitch you ugly anyway”

now she fightin' for her life, bcus his ego hurt,

She Never made it home, now we throwin' roses on the dirt

It breaks my heart, that it's even a topic

it’s demonic n' psychotic, and it’s way too chronic”

Maybe I missed the part where it was ok for a man to hurt a woman because she chooses not to show interest in him!

Wait...I'm buggin'

I didn't miss anything, because that part NEVER happened. I can't even begin to explain the anger and disgust that I feel writing this as a man, on behalf of other men who have chosen to violate a woman, and compromise her safety because his ego couldn't handle being rejected or ignored.

Seriously though, WHAT...IN...THEE...ENTIRE...FUCK!

I wrote the above lyrics in response to the most recent incident receiving public attention, involving a woman who lost her life at the hands of a man who assumed that he was entitled to her attention.

In the first two lines, I'm displaying my confusion, by trying to figure out who is even responsible for teaching men that this is even an option. It boggles the fuck out of me, because the atrocity of even feeling angry towards a woman because she isn't interested in me doesn't even live in my mind anywhere, and never has.

There is not, never has been and never will be a justification that can be offered to explain the actions of a man who commits this HEinous act.

Knowing that women have to add many extra layers of extra security in their everyday lives, to even just exist in the same world as men who prey on them is not news to me. There have been several women in my life who have brought this reality to my attention, but unfortunately I never fully understood just how intense and valid these worries are.

Shame on me!

Because of the privileges offered to me as a man, I was partially blind to just how real this is. And for that, I don't even think there are any words to formulate that would be strong enough to suffice as an apology to any woman who has ever shared their sentiments about this issue and was minimized because of ignorance on behalf of those (not excluding myself here) who didn't quite believe it is "that bad". 

However, every woman who has ever experienced this deserves a public display of remorse.

I apologize that you have to deal with this, and I apologize that you can't even take a simple walk around the block, on a beautiful sunny day, without also having to worry about whether you'll make it home or not, because there's a man out there who doesn't respect your right to exist without being subjected to violent misogyny. I apologize that you can't even go to the grocery store, without also having to worry about whether or not there's a man there, who will make an advance, and upon your acknowledgment of disinterest or your absence of acknowledgment at all could cost you your life.

I apologize that you have to worry about being killed or hurt, because you are hanging out with friends, and don't feel like exchanging any form of communication with a guy, but out of fear that you could lose your life, you feel pressured to pretend that you do.

And, I'm sorry that you can't even go to your college class, and worry that you'll be killed by a man on the way back to your car because you ignored a man catcalling you.

Do you know what else I apologize for?

I'm sorry that you probably won't even be able to share this post publicly without having to worry about another man who secretly, or blatantly enables this kind of behavior, and will argue with you up and down, that the man who wrote this is just "cappin".  There will be a man who sees this and will offer some lame-ass justification or give "advice" on what a woman "should" do to avoid this from possibly happening to her.

"Just a simple smile and hello can go a long way.”

"Maybe if you weren't so rude..."

"all you have to do is..."

This shit is weak, and should never be condoned by ANYONE. Especially by us MEN. We often wonder why it's becoming harder and harder to be seen as the protectors of our women, and stuff like this sets up back further and further. Sets us back to caveman days, type shit. THEY probably didn't even do this dumb shit.

I need to find out more things that I can do to contribute to bringing awareness to this issue, and how I can take an even stronger stand on an individual basis.

/Adam Xander (Guest Writer for CW)

ANTI / 440 Productions: Fall/Winter Fashion Show Press Recap

All images provided by Richard Allen photographer/richartpics.com

All images provided by Richard Allen photographer/richartpics.com

Cue up, N.E.R.D. - Anti-Matter !!!!  

(Link provided because you should know by now there is a soundtrack to everything we write.)

2019, was fashion packed! And we mean PACKED. Not quite sure what’s in the air but Milwaukee has been moving into a very stylish direction, where fashion is definitely a part of the culture and in high demand along with our many other creative skill sets (i.e. music, art and “finessing”). With that being said the last event we covered showed us just how much “fashion” is lingering in the wings for 2020.

We were invited to the ANTI Clothing Co. / 440 Production Fall Winter Fashion Show held at No Studios (1037 West McKinley Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53205) on Dec. 27th, 2019. When we arrived the venue was packed! Some faces we knew, other faces were unfamiliar, and many of them looked young and new to the scene. Off the ramp, to the stage, and write down into the center of the room the runway was set. And of course, our seats were right at the front of the action, just like we like them. (Thanks DCole)

From casual branded wear to “thrifted” goods, slight glamour and urban stylings, there was a little something to meet the taste of many. The line up showed off looks from ANTI Clothing Co. , Brick Layers Club, Views (414), One of One ThriftD Apparel, Amor Corleone, Kaizn. World. Wide, and Trusted Kicks (Sorry if we missed anybody, next time send us an appearance list *wink wink*). 

We could go down a list of looks we liked or hated but that's not why we show up for fashion shows. To each is own and our flavor of the month could be high fashion today and garbage tomorrow. But the STYLING & TECHNIQUE honeyyyyyyyy, we will go there!

Though some of the brands mentioned appeared to be just T-SHIRT brands ( Yeaaaaaaa, we said it. Don’t be mad. It is what it is), there styling, however, was on point! The casual quirk, individual model persona highlighted through the clothes, brand culture flexed. . . a t-shirt never looked so good. 

Our favorite pieces: The two-piece combos from Amor Corleon, Reversible bomber jacket by Brick Layers Club, and the Views 414 Pre-Vision:1 Tee from the back!

Now for technique, MODELS slowwww dooowwnnnnn! We were eager to see the looks but couldn't capture the moment. Walk, give personality and then strike a pose. Hold it. Count to four, then repeat. It's the recipe to making a lasting impression on the runway. A few brands kept us engaged, Views 414, Kaizen. World. Wide and One of One gets an honorable mention for the quirk. #WeSeeYou . And AWWWWWW to Trusted Kicks for bringing out the kids!

All images provided by Richard Allen photographer/richartpics.com

All images provided by Richard Allen photographer/richartpics.com

We enjoyed our time at the ANTI / 440 Production Fall/ Winter Fashion Show and appreciate the holistic approach to putting on an event. Drinks at the bar, DJ, Mr. New York dropping that fire, Creative Host AWill, and performances by two CopyWrite Magazine featured music artist Von Alexander and Renz Young. It was the place to be and a great way to end our event coverage the year. We hope to see more dope collaborations like this in the future.

Keep working. Keep showing up. Keep that -ish local!

/Lexi for CW

CopyWrite 2019 Highlights !!!

What’s 2019 anthem? (Don’t even mention a Hot Girl Summer to us, because WE didn’t have one). But really, what’s the tune that brought you through the year? The one that bumped on the way to work every morning or the one you blast in the house while getting ready to go out. 

*Play that now* (our pick is Dreamville - Under The Sun ft. J. Cole, DaBaby & Lute)

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This year was the BIG change. We all saw it coming. We all heard the prophecies, got shook, tried to ignore them and then stepped are little scary a**’ in the fire and learned to accept our blessings.  At CopyWrite that meant rearranging our priorities. This year we used skills we left back in college and stopped asking for seats at the table but just walked into rooms with our own chair, placed them on top of the table, climbed up and sat there in silence. (We are done talking, bruh).

Where growth is always the only option, 2019 was that awkward ugly stage that we had to look deep down inside ourselves to love, unconditionally. (Because “[we] woke up for some money, ayy, lil' b*tch, Too many opps in here, tell [us] who you with”). 

So in honor of the opps, here are some highlights from our 2019:

1 . First Things First, We published Issue 13: Rebellion, Issue 14: Fashion & Style, and Issue 15: Facets of Love (w/ half the staff and resources) *Flips hair*

2. We helped plan and media sponsored Riverwest FemFest 

Art by Whitney Saldago

Art by Whitney Saldago

3. We covered Summerfest (Where Carrie created our first “Big Gig” Video Recap)

4. We sponsored Music On The BLT for Hip Hop Week MKE

5. We covered Milwaukee Fashion Week (S/O to Vato being back in the Mil)

6. We dropped gems at the 'ALL I NEED IS ONE MIC' MUSIC SEMINAR

( Here are those CW submission specs, again)

7. We covered Milwaukee Film Festival & Met Hip Hop Fashion designer/influencer April Walker of Walker Wear 

April Walker & Editor-in-Chief of /CW Lexi S. Brunson

April Walker & Editor-in-Chief of /CW Lexi S. Brunson

8. We started a new partnership with Sneex & met/ interviewed the inspiring Beija Velez

(Check out more Sneex Sofa Sessions w/ our Editor-in-Chief Lexi on the mic in 2020)

Editor-in-Chief Lexi, Beija Velez, Fashion Editor Vato at Sneex Sofa Sessions

Editor-in-Chief Lexi, Beija Velez, Fashion Editor Vato at Sneex Sofa Sessions

9. We got a new “baby” boss (Valia has been to several festivals, music showcases, sat in on interviews, reviewed music, attended photoshoots, viewed exhibits at the art museum and galleries, and appeared in the magazine. She is only 6 months old!)

Boss Baby Valia at MPL Rap Battle

Boss Baby Valia at MPL Rap Battle

10. And of course we have written, reviewed and attended countless music, fashion, art, culture, and community submissions and events.

As always we want to thank you for continuing to #SupportTheLocal and remind you that without you we could not continue to do all that we do. We hope that in 2020, you will continue to share your experiences with CopyWrite and tell others about our platform and what we do!

Here's to a poppin’ 2020.

Love & All Things Urban,

Your /CW Family
















Young Deuces - Son of a Soldier

We are on holiday but this dropped today and we want you guys to check it out.

Sorry no fancy write up from us this time but here is the submission blurb.


Young Deuces, ends the year with his 2nd solo album, Son of A Soldier: The Story of Dr. Jekyll's Legacy.  An album inspired by his father's rap book which entailed 7 songs written all within the year he was born.  The very first song in that book was the very first rap that Young Deuces had ever learned and gave him the desire to music.  Listen as each song is inspired & named by that very rap book found in his parents basement.”


/CW


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Adam Xander - Adam Xander (EP)

Somebody get this man a trophy!

Yall know Adam Xander, right? Also known as DJ Adomocity, who made an appearance on copywritemag.com as a guest writer last March? Yea, that guy!

Well he is checking in with another lane of creativity, with his EP ‘Adam Xander’. Adam is letting off some steam with his fearless bars about societal issues and personal redirection.

He uses clever undertones of “F*ck You”, shifts of “I got this” with a balance of ego, confidence, and challenge. It's a hard balance but he is definitely winning here!

Our favorite tracks are “Cat Calls” (single) (for its subject matter) and “Many Places” (for the production and flow). We respect the grind, the clear reflection on self truths and the vibe.

Check out this EP and let us know if your rocking with it.

/CW

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N.Daniels - Meals for the Mil (album)

N.Daniels is 25-year-old Milwaukee native who is “attempting to cater to real hip-hop lovers [from] both sides of the generations, old and new”. His project ‘Meals for the Mil’ feeds us a hefty portion of reminiscent hip-hop and new wave lyricism. With a more spoken-word cadence, these tracks should be taken in doses, analyzed, paused and repeated. An old soul seems to be pouring out of this one but his youthful subject matter is still timeless.

Our favorite tracks are “Black Artist” (From the title, that should be self-explanatory) and “Fake Chain” (Because it reminds us of that one time...long story short, the chain was gold plated buster lol) “Baby it's all the same”.

We need yall word on this one. Tell us what you think. Are you rockin with N.Daniels? Leave a comment and let us know!

/CW

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