Things have changed, a whole lot. But mostly for the better. I'm getting to know myself more, and basking in this fulfilled feeling I have; the feeling that you can only get when you know you're moving forward and about to crush it.

Being onstage, literally and figuratively, is a strange thing. All this time is spent practicing, preparing, perfecting, preventing. Generally ruling out all fuck-ups that could potentially be your fault is key.

Very key.

But as prepared as you can be, everything boils down to the moment. Some things can just be out of your control, and then what do you do? You’d better be good at winging it, that’s for damn sure; hopefully, that’s one of the things you obsessively practiced before you donned your stage-confidence and walked up those wooden steps into the spotlight.

Before two weeks ago, it’d been a long time since I’d been onstage. I was just going to be in the background – which was a huge relief, because being the center of attention is overrated – but my nerves were close to shot. It just wasn’t something that I was used to anymore; I remember looking out into crowds full of new faces and wondering how many of them were waiting for me to fall off the stage, or lose one of my braids.

I couldn’t stop cracking my knuckles. I was leaned up against a pool table trying not to think about it, joking with one of my closest friends while compulsively scanning the crowd. Support is crucial in times like these. One familiar face in the crowd is all it takes to make everything okay. Yeah, you’ve got people you know standing in the crowd; fans, close friends who know all your secrets, maybe even your significant other. Everyone has that one person whose upward gaze when the house lights are low can make the perfect setting for crushing it onstage.

That’s my brother. When I saw his giant round head bobblin’ through the crowd last Friday night in New York City, I lost the little bit of cool I do have and immediately attacked him with a bear hug, eliciting a laugh and just as strong an embrace from him in return. Objectively speaking (seriously), Bruh is the coolest person anyone in his life knows. It’s hard to say exactly why. It could be his strength, his intelligence, uniqueness, his sense of humor and silliness - just the hours he spent during my childhood mastering the art of being “that dude.”

But for me, it’s the time that he spent after school assisting me in my penmanship homework before helping me cross the street to ride my bike. It’s how dedicated he was to making sure my three-pointer was perfected before my recreational basketball game on Saturdays, or practicing punches with me in the backyard. I look back and I see it in every time he told me he couldn’t make it to a concert I was playing in, and then showed up front row center to surprise me. I see it when I think of how much I wanted to be like him when I was younger, and how hard he was on me about being proud of who I am. It’s all in how he was committed to making sure that I was not going to end up like so many lost and misguided young women out here that don’t recognize their own worth.


We come from great stock, of course, but Bruh’s always been dedicated to making sure I celebrate the fact that I am my own person with my own mind and talents. My excitement over his attending events and meeting the people in this city that I hold in such high regard isn’t just about baby sister seeking big bro’s approval. It’s about how supportive he’s been of my every breath from day one, and how that support will never, ever go away. I love him, and that is why when I look down from the stage and see him clapping and bopping and flashing his camera in my face (Nikon flashes are no joke; I was still seeing spots 30 minutes later), I feel my confidence rising and hear the Delph family motto in my head even more strongly: Ain’t nothin’ to it but to do it.

The past couple months have been tough, wrought with a lot of contemplation and planning for the future. Everyone is always going through something, and everyone needs support. We’re all taught in this country that the only person you can truly count on is yourself, but that notion doesn’t always get you through the rain. Even if you haven’t known someone for very long, the simple fact that one person celebrates who you are and what you do – and wants to see you grow and succeed – is so motivating. The world sucks, and this has never not been true, but to be skeptical of everyone who shows you positivity is to wind up solo in a heartbeat.

I suppose what I’m trying to say is that although keeping your head up and eye on the prize will get you there in due time, sometimes it helps to think of the one person you know for sure will always walk beside you, and will help you when you trip (even if they might giggle a little first – Bruh keeps it real). You may not need someone to hold your hand through everything, but unconditional love and genuine encouragement can get you so, so far. No one can truly do it alone.

Bruh has faith in me, and that faith alone makes me feel like I can do anything – even sing again.


recently i thought about carrying around post-its to write little helpful notes to my fellow citizens of philadelphia. it started with septa, and soon i found myself thinking up little reminders to everyone around me...

but then i thought it'd be far more entertaining to put them up on twitter.

thus, my lily love letters were born - and no one is safe.



dear chick in the el station:
we all realize your phone is also an mp3 player.
now simmer down and put some earbuds in that shit.
love, lily


dear dude waiting for the train beside me:
don't hock a loogie onto the tracks and then give me bedroom eyes.
turn off.
love, lily

dear conductor:
hard to believe, i know, but the el is a high-speed train.
this cruise control shit ain't gon' cut it, boo.
love, lily

dear young parents over there:
it's (barely) okay to be a slave to fashion, but cutting your infant son's hair into a mohawk when he is not yet old enough to keep saliva in his mouth at least 40% of the time that he is awake?not.
love, lily

dear dude sitting in front of me on the el:
quit trying to be cool and take a lesson from your wingman.
take a bath, read a book, and leave me be.
by the way, clean clothes are not the enemy,
and you are mistaken if you believe that every time you do your laundry,
the terrorists win.
love, lily

dear septa worker:
please do not blame me because you don't have change for a twenty.
no, i do not know what time you open, nor so i want "all [your] ones."
no, i will not "give [you] at least an hour"; i have to go to school.
if you could quit bitching for just a moment, sir, you will see that
the change you are so reluctant to give me will include a ten-dollar bill.
have a nice day, and welcome back from the strike.
love, lily

dear chick i see every day @ weiss [hall]:
there are two doors for a reason. i am going out; you are coming in.
today i'll give you an ultimatum: for every time you stand there
impatiently waiting for me to come out of the left door -
when there is a perfectly functional right door not being used -
i am going to take my sweet ass time doing so.
no, i'm not an ornery bitch (at least today).
i can just out-asshole you, 60% of the time, every time.
love, lily

dear behavioral analysis classmate:
i hate group work just as intensely as the next socially awkward 23-year-old,
but believe you me, son... group work goes FAR easier when you
actually read the material.
i'm not gonna carry your lazy ass for 80 minutes, my dude.
love, lily


so it's whatever i want wednesday, and what i want is to go to the Phrequency birthday party tonight. that's right! it's been a whole year of connecting artists, fans, and all types of local music enthusiasts and just generally creating one big happy phamily.

and we's about to celebrate!



tonight at kung fu necktie, you'll be seeing performances by some of philly's premier artists, including the supah-talented Emcee Unless (who designed that beautiful flyer you're looking at);the city's best spin-doctor himself, mr. DJ PHSH; and everyone's favorite party-starter Vanache, who is performing onstage for the first time since his debut @ the TLA. who knows, you might even catch a taste of Philly's favorite hippity-hops & reggae man doing his thing...

needless to say, i'm crazy excited about this.

it's free, it's @ 8, and it should definitely be in your plans. make sure you hit the links above to find out more about any of these amazing philadelphia artists. trust, you won't be disappointed.

later, loves!

today's been a hell of a day! your tuesday tweets will be up tomorrow. thanks, loves!

okay, okay, i did fumble (a little). i didn't have a topic for today. but it's only because i'm on my grind heavy! promeso.


ramblings of the city's princess (according to AKiLLES) - i'm excited for halloween, not just because i'll be dressed to death tomorrow night, but i am picking my car up during the day. as some of you know, i was involved in an accident not too long ago (hydroplaned on a highway). it's tough being without a car, especially with my family living in a different state. but hopefully all that will change in the next few days!

also, i found my camera, which means a whole new lot of goodies for ya'll, and more picture-taking for me.

speaking of which, ladies, make sure you look your best tomorrow night! i will be taking photos and deciding on the best costumes in philly right here at the LilyBlog. i think i'll call it Lily's Sexy Six: Halloween Edition.

what do you think? ;-D


i recently realized how far away we are from summer. my brain's aghast - how did we go from this...



to this - and so quickly?



sighface. i found all my pictures and videos from my adventures this summer, so i'm in reminisce mode. one of my favorite slow, hot afternoons was spent walking the south street area checking out all the brazilian festividades that were taking place in august. my favorite was hanging out on the steps near the dance school and listening to xande cruz and the batukis band. and, i think there were caipirinhas served, if i'm not mistaken (which were really, really good!).



i've never seen a band where the lead singer also plays percussão. that is pretty dope. i ended up going online later that night and trying to find out more about them, especially videos...


it's hard to find one that doesn't sacrifice sound or sight, but either way, in every video i've found, everyone's having muito divertimento.



here's um vídeo i took that day. this little baby was killin' it! 'scuse the sound and sideways image. you know how cell phones are... smh...



i call her a pouca rainha da samba. ya'll better pick up these mini-portuguese lições i'm dropping on you (this means you, rashid!). i expect gifts on teacher appreciation day.

i'm definitely looking forward to the next time i can see xande and the band. i missed them when they performed at world cafe live. suuuuck!

it's about that time; muitos beijos, os meus amores. time for lily to return to earth and get back on her grind.

yesterday while doing a little cyber-footwork for the boss, i turned on the tube for a bit and came across a couple tom & jerry cartoons (from the fred quimby era, muitos beijos if you know who i mean). got me to thinking, what happened to all the old-style 2D cartoons we used to love from back in the day?

youtube happened to them.


remember this one? the little owl boy's name was Owl Jolson (a play on Al Jolson). there was a tad bit of controversy about this one for some reason, but i still love it, especially when the little owl makes that screwface while singing his parents' song.


call me a nerd, but when i was a little lily, i adored this cartoon. it's pretty abstract but teaches a good lesson, and is fun to watch. especially when the squiggle comes onscreen.


this is absolutely my favorite warner brothers' cartoon of all time. the musicianship and the timing of the animation are unparalleled by any other piece that came out in its time, and most hand-drawn pieces that come out now. i'm in awe of this one every time i see it; it's definitely one of my faves on youtube. and i know all the words, just like a good geek should!


this one just never ceases to make me laugh. tex avery cartoons make my day. and little red turns into a hot mama later! speaking of her...


i love little red's new york accent in this one. so funny.

little bit of wednesday treats for my sweets! catch ya'll tomorrow for throwback thursdays, when i clean out my photos and vids. beijos!





today's tuesday tweets are brought to you by the tech lab, because my computer wouldn't let me post for the last week or so. anybody want to buy me a new one? :-D


i've collected hundreds of tweets over the past few days, especially under trending topics #clubrules. since superdope is tonight (@ raven lounge), let's talk about some of these.

lily wants you to put your flyest foot forward...


juana4ev shades in the club? especially in winter season? the end...

djprostyle stop wearing fake $100,00 chains with dirty $40 sneakers. #weDONTbelieveu

itrinatrendseta don't wear a freak'em dress with big granny panties.

shaunrox17 two grown ass men are NOT allowed to share a bottle of nuvo.

sincerelyvee i KNOW u ain't wearin no tutu in the club. i KNOW u ain't wearin a tiara on your head. i KNOW those aren't sneakers on ur feet.

1hundredpercent stop inchin ya way into VIP! u ain't got no wristband, man!!

miss_marilyntpe do not go to the club and be this chick (or let yo girl be this chick)

justicegee never leave your drink unattended unless you wanna be found in a body bag in the middle of the atlantic ocean on a yellow raft.

eyluvs if your toenail polish is chipped and you have open toed heels, you have provided us with entertainment for the night.

odotjdot there's rules?! after 20 bux to park and to get in and pricey ass drinks? fuck ur rules!!

leleriri u can't blame everything u do on the a-al-a-al-alcohol.

freedomthedj if your girl is on me, don't tap me tellin me that's your girl. tap ya girl and ask her if she my sidechick.

txredashley keep throwin them dollar bills over the balcony, fellas in VIP. i'ma dollar-menuaire after the club :)

blacc_barbie if you didn't put on enough deodorant to hold you all night, put your arms down before you lose a friend.

evadivad0ll don't come in the outfit you wore 3 weeks in a row... and be in there talkin bout how ur "swag surfin"...

erbodyhatezcris thou shalt not try to make your chain swing when you walk through the club, you lame ass self glorified bastard

shieda_best you bought me a drink, not a fucking house. i don't owe u shit but a thank u.

daylasoul so u been in my face for 3 mins... all cute n shit, then ask me about my homegirl and if i can put u on???!?!?! *throws drink*


check out the men behind superdope over @ phrequency - they had a pretty dope interview. every tuesday @ raven lounge, DJ Phsh, Vanache, & Fame One pretty much own shit. :-D hope to see you there!


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