- Byron Crawford
Byron Crawford, also known by the nickname Bol, is a
blog ger based inSt. Louis, Missouri who writes ByronCrawford.com and a regular online column for "XXL" magazine. While Crawford bills Byroncrawford.com "the only hip hop blog on the Internet", he also regularly reviews music from other genres and writes on race and gender relations. Brian McManus of "Philadelphia Weekly " called Crawford "blogging's master craftsman" for his opinionated but laid-back writing. Fact|date=July 2008While past reports have calculated Crawford's blog as only having 40,000 unique readers, his addition to XXL magazine's roster of online columnists and publicized feuds with rappers such as
Bun B andLupe Fiasco have boosted his profile considerably over the past few years. [ref=http://www.houstonpress.com/2006-04-20/music/cold-cuts-bun-b-vs-byron-crawford/]Crawford gained notoriety in 2004 when he reported that rapper
Kanye West 's single "Jesus Walks ", which had just been nominated for aGrammy Award , was written by and bought from rapperRhymefest , and began a petition to disqualify the song. Fact|date=July 2008Rapper
Phonte of the groupLittle Brother has spoken out in support of Crawford, and Crawford claims that during a meeting with?uestlove , the Roots drummer named several rappers that regularly read his blog. Fact|date=February 2007He claims to have invented and/or popularized a number of slang terms, such as "nullus", "spatula", "Large Hadron Collider", and "oy weh" Fact|date=February 2007
External links
* [http://www.byroncrawford.com/ ByronCrawford.com: The Mindset of a Champion]
* [http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?cat=28 XXLmag.com: Bol's Saturday Night Workout]
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