Wednesday, July 29, 2009

J. Period, Skillz Design of A Decade Volume 1


Skillz – Design Of A Decade v.1 (The 90s) (hosted by J Period & Don Cannon)

Shaquan Lewis aka Skillz is an immensely talented rapper. Unfortunately, he’s been overshadowed by the name brand artists for whom he ghostwrites. And while he often brags of being “your favourite rapper’s favourite rapper,” he’s released just two full-lengths over his 12-year career.

So any Skillz release is an event. Design Of A Decade is the first volume of a mixtape series promoting his upcoming LP, Million Dollar Backpack. Like many great mixtapes, Design is concept driven. Skillz handpicked his favourite beats from the 90s, from Organized Konfusion’s 1991 classic ”Fudge Pudge” to Scarface’s “Fuck Faces” from 1998.

Refreshingly, he breaks the ‘90s throwback mixtape template: no DJ Premier, Pete Rock or RZA. Skillz also allows J Period and Cannon’s mixing and blending to shine. And there’s no skits; just an intro, an outro and an interlude. Skillz keeps the original song structure of the 90s classics, modifying hooks in creative ways and playing with the song concepts. He brings in talented newcomers on a few songs, though Little Brother’s Phonte is only rapper with name recognition.

In an amusing highlight, Skillz recreates the false start of Redman’s “Tonight’s Da Night,” replacing the “punk smooth shit” Red kicks at the beginning of the song with cartoonish trap-rap. Skillz particularly rips the beats for “Tonight’s Da Night,” Cool Breeze’s “Watch For The Hook” and “Fudge Pudge” with guests Phonte and Lil Roc. Most of all, the mixtape shows his progression. From Where??? trafficked mid-90s braggadocio; Design Of A Decade presents a versatile emcee wryly critiquing hip-hop.

Quote from Skillz
SKILLS – “Now I don’t do that many mixtapes, I think I may have like 5 or 6 to my credit. Maybe because I just dont really get inspired to spit over whats hot right now and leak it to the world. I feel like doing something special when I do something, something that will stand out from what else is being at the moment. Picture me rapping over Lollipop right now?? LOL, aint happening homie! So I came up with this idea to do a mixtape series on decades of music. I had to start with the 90’s cuz that music influenced me the most. And when I started pulling songs it was a zillion, I couldn’t decide on which ones that I wanted to do. So these songs are me paying respect to the cats who inspired me. I still get in the car and pick a week where I just listen to one artist all week whenever Im in the car so I can remember how I felt when I first heard those songs. Like last week I listened to Eric B & Rakim all week long, every song, every album. It helps to inspire me ya know? I can’t get inspired by what I hear on the radio. I titled the songs by their initials so you wont know what I did over until to hear the actual song, so check it out, ride with it (it plays perfect in a ipod) vibe to it and hopefully I can make you feel the way I felt while making it. Shout to Cannon & J. Period for making it with me…look out for future volumes cuz I can do these joints all day long!! LOL! Make a playlist and rock out to…”

Tracklist
01. Design Of A Decade [Intro]
02. L.I.K.W.I.T. (Featuring Boogie & Big Shot)
03. F.P. (Featuring Phonte & Lil Roc)
04. N.G.B.A.T.D.I.
05. Dreams
06. B.O.B.
07. D.D.W. (Featuring Boogie, Doubt Gotcha & J. Black)
08. Design Of A Decade [Interlude]
09. G & G
10. T.D.N.
11. W.F.T.H.
12. G.U.G.O. (Featuring Wax)
13. F.E.A.
14. Spittage
15. F.F. (Featuring Garnett)
16. I.R.P.
17. Outtro
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KRS-One & Buckshot - Survival Skills Preview


Survival Skills is the collaborative album from MC KRS-One and Buckshot. The album will be released on September 15, 2009 on Duck Down Records.[1] It will be 15th solo album for KRS-One, and second solo for Buckshot.

Firstly it was announced August 20th for the album release, but then it was changed to 15th September. The first single Robot is already out with its music video.

[edit] Featuring artists

KRS-One & Buckshot have stated that the album will feature Mary J. Blige, Talib Kweli, K'naan, Naledge of Kidz in the Hall, Slug, Smif-N-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah, Immortal Technique, and Geologic of Blue Scholars.

Producers include Havoc, 9th Wonder, Black Milk, Marco Polo, Illmind, Khrysis, Coptic, Moss and more

Confirmed Tracks

* "Robot" (produced by Havoc)
* "Runnin' Away" (featuring Immortal Technique) (produced by Black Milk)
* "The Way I Live" (featuring Mary J Blige) (produced by Black Milk)
* "Survival Skills" (featuring DJ Revolution) (produced by Illmind)
* "Clean Up" (featuring Rock of Heltah Skeltah)
here are the two current singles in rotation and Robot Video :http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?otwtomj0gft

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Tash - Control Freak


Control Freek is the second solo effort by rapper Tash, former member of the West Coast hip hop crew Tha Alkaholiks. This albums comes ten years after Tash's first well-received solo album Rap Life.[1] It was released in 2009 on Amalgam Digital. It includes guest appearances from Tash's former group Tha Liks in addition to guest spots from Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, King T, B-Real from Cypress Hill, Knoc-turn'al, Khujo from Goodie Mob, among others

Track listing

01. The Book Chapter 1
02. Go West
03. Get It feat. Del The Funky Homosapien
04. How Hi Can U Get feat. B-Real
05. Wet Paint feat. Kokane
06. Pull It Outcha Pocket
07. Started With A Bang feat. Fameus
08. Obama Skit
09. Push The Button feat. Khujo Goodie
10. A Penny For My Thoughts feat. Samuel Christian
11. We Do This feat. King T, Knocturnal & J Beam
12. Right / Wrong feat. J-Ro & A. Jammali
13. Bubble Up
14. Closer
15. Tony Touch Intro
16. City’s Out
17. New Bikini
18. Don’t Wanna Kill U feat. King T, Styliztik Jones & Osin
19. Liquor Store Run feat. J-Ro & Montage One

http://rapidshare.com/files/249028850/Tash-Control_Freek_2009_.zip

Monday, July 27, 2009

Stic.man & Young Noble - Soldier 2 Soldier



Soldier 2 Soldier is an album by stic.man and Young Noble.

In early 2006, the political, sometimes militant, dead prez and the 2Pac-affiliated Outlawz collaborated together for Can't Sell Dope Forever. The relationship between the two groups worked well enough that dead prez's stic.man and the Outlawz's Young Noble decided to do a record together, and what resulted was Soldier 2 Soldier. The theme of war is prevalent throughout the album, which opens and closes with a "Soldiers Prayer," but it's directed towards the struggles in the U.S., as opposed to those abroad.

[edit] Track listing
#
1 Soldiers Prayer AM stic.man 2:01
2 Runaway Slave Young Noble, stic.man 4:08
3 Young Black and Just Don't Give A... Young Noble, stic.man 3:45
4 How U Like That Young Noble, stic.man 4:25
5 Jewels (Interlude) stic.man 0:48
6 Daddy Loves You Young Noble, stic.man 4:40
7 Soul Music stic.man 4:38
8 Tryin' 2 Make a Livin Young Noble, stic.man 4:49
9 Time Young Noble, stic.man 4:18
10 4 Life Young Noble, stic.man 5:52
11 Smoke Wit Me (Interlude) stic.man 0:17
12 Kali4nya Young Noble, stic.man 4:21
13 Like a Soldier Wit It Young Noble, stic.man 3:25
14 Soldier's Prayer PM stic.man 2:51


http://rapidshare.com/files/155990255/Stic._Man___Young_Noble_-_Soldier_2_Soldier__2006_.zip

Stic.man - Manhood


Manhood is was debut solo album by stic.man (famous from the hip hop duo Dead Prez) in 2007. The lyrical content of the album represents a bit of a departure from previous Stic.Man/dead prez music in that the underlying theme of the album--manhood--is encouraged through capital accumulation. On songs such as "Do It Big" and "Get Yo Hustle Up" Stic.Man lauds material success and expresses his want to pass down wealth to future generations of his family.

[edit] Track listing

1. Year Of The Tiger (feat. Young Noble)
2. Do It Big (feat. Khujo Goodie)
3. Hold Up (Skit)
4. Get Yo Hustle Up
5. Black Girl Shine
6. That's What Men Do
7. Ball Or Fall (feat. Malachi, Stormey, E.D.I., M-1 & Young Noble)
8. Traffic Jam (feat. Crystal Johnson)
9. It's Nice Outside
10. Reparations (feat. Taj)
11. Coming Home
12. Whatever Daddy Wants (feat. Maimouna)
13. So Focused
14. Independent Hustler (feat. Mykel)
15. Boss Up (feat. Mr. Sonshyne)
16. Traffic Jam (feat. Crystal Johnson) (Radio Mix)
17. Faithful Lover (feat. Maimouna) (Bonus)
http://www.mediafire.com/?qp9nyugmtcd

M-1 - Confidential


Confidential is the debut solo album from rapper M-1, famous as one half of the political rap duo Dead Prez. The album is a DualDisc, with a DVD side featuring a twenty minute documentary on the making of Confidential and the entire album in stereo sound. Confidential features guest appearances from M-1's dead prez partner Stic.man, Q-Tip, Cassandra Wilson, Styles P, Ghostface Killah, and K'naan. The album features the single "'Til We Get There", which was voted into rotation on New York's Hot 97. The single's music video was shown on BET's 106 & Park as well as a number of other stations.
Track listing
#
1 "One Side (The Anthem)" Fabrizio Sotti M-1
2 "Early" Fabrizio Sotti M-1, Stic.man
3 "Land, Bread & Housing" Butter M-1, Raye, "My Momma"
4 "For You" Black Jeruz M-1, Scrap Daddy
5 "Confidential" Fabrizio Sotti M-1, Raye
6 "Love You Can't Borrow" Fabrizio Sotti M-1, Q-Tip, Cassandra Wilson
7 "5 Elements" Spoo Noodles M-1
8 "Gunslinger" Fabrizio Sotti M-1
9 "Comrade's Call" Agallah M-1, Styles P, Bazaar Royale
10 "Don't Put Down Your Flag" L.T. Moe M-1, Young Dre
11 "The Beat" Tahir M-1, Bang Double
12 "Been Through" Fabrizio Sotti M-1, Ghostface Killah, Raye
13 "'Til We Get There" Fabrizio Sotti M-1, K'naan, Stori James
14 "Too Smart" Eric "Ibo" Butler M-1
http://www.mediafire.com/?stkjt27mxyg

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Dead Prez - Pulse of the People (Turn off the Radio Vol 3)




While most MCs dabble and experiment with a range of styles and angles, dead prez stay as revolutionary as they want to be. No shuckin’ and jivin’, just raw, contentious Hip-Hop. Take it or leave it, fuck you. It’s philosophy like this which has kept M-1 & stic.man among the frontrunners of edutaining Hip-Hop for the past decade. Their latest rally finds the red, black and Green Lantern doing what they do best: challenging listeners to think for themselves as they tap into the Pulse Of The People for the 3rd edition of Turn Off The Radio series.
Militant as they are, dead prez still know how to churn out exceptional product. The whole ensemble, produced solely by DJ Green Lantern combines grungy instrumentation to fuel their lyrical fire as they proceed to burn corrupt law enforcement down to a crisp. Peep M-1’s incendiary words on the riotous “Warpath” with verbal darts like “Murderer, terrorist, racist, supremacists/terriorize the residents/intimidate the innocent/power unlimited/targeting the prey with the hoodie and the jury/he the judge, the jury and the executioner…” or “NYPD” with a backdrop soundscaping the evening’s hours for concrete evidence.
True, it’s more of the same from the defiant duo but one couldn’t possible expect for a political reform at this stage in their career. By reporting from deep inside the trenches of the lives of the everyday man, dead prez prove they’re more in touch with the community than any politician could ever dream to be.
Tracklist
1. Wrbg Dead Prez 0:11

2. Runnin' Wild Dead Prez 4:28

3. Don't Hate My Grind Bun B 4:54

4. Warpath Dead Prez 3:39

5. Gangsta, Gangster Dead Prez 4:01

6. Afrika Hot! Dead Prez 3:22

7. Nydp Dead Prez 3:11

8. Summer Time Dead Prez 3:54

9. Refuse To Lose Avery Storm 3:32

10. Life Goes On Dead Prez 4:13

11. Helpful Dead Prez 2:26

12. Pulse Dead Prez 0:49

13. $timulus Plan Dead Prez 4:58

14. My Dirty Valentine Dead Prez 3:28

Enjoyee:http://www.mediafire.com/?wyetz149iyg

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

SixFY



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I was once told believe is the greatest thing one could have hope this does you well
this is a personal note
now back to the music

Friday, June 12, 2009

DOOM - Born Like This


01 - Supervillain Intro
02 - Gazzillion Ear
03 - Ballskin
04 - Yessir! (Feat. Raekwon)
05 - Absolutely
06 - Rap Ambush
07 - Lightworks
08 - Batty Boyz
09 - Angelz (Feat. Tony Starks)
10 - Cellz
11 - Still dope (Feat. Empress Sharhh)
12 - Microwave Mayo
13 - More Rhymin' (Feat. Kurious)
14 - That's That
15 - Supervillainz
16 - Bumpy's Message
17 - Thank Yah

Enjoyee:http://rapidshare.com/files/209679768/wannebackkarma.ra

D-Block - No Security


No Security is a compilation mixtape by rap group D-Block. It was released on June 9, 2009 on E1 Music. The album will officialy introduce many of the members that make up D-Block and will also be a minor steping stone to the New L.O.X. Order



Track listing

1. So Much Trouble - (with Sheek Louch/Styles P./Bucky, featuring Beanie Sigel)
2. Thrilla - (with Snyp Life/Tommy Star/Large Amount/Sheek Louch)
3. Show Em - (with Don D/Ty, featuring OJ Da Juiceman)
4. Get That Paper - (with S.I./Jadakiss/Sheek Louch/Styles P.)
5. Get Ya Bounce On - (with AP/Bully/Large Amount, featuring DJ Webstar)
6. From the Block - (with Bully/Tommy Star/Sheek Louch/Styles P./Ty)
7. That's D-Block - (with AP/Snyp Life/Straw/Large Amount/Styles P./Bucky)
8. Round and Round - (with AP/Bully/Tommy Star/Large Amount)
9. Hello - (with Large Amount/Sheek Louch/Ty, featuring Red Cafe)
10. Brother's Keeper - (with Bully/Jadakiss/Sheek Louch/Styles P.)
11. Hustler's Prayer - (with Bully/Straw/Styles P.)
12. Like That Y'all [Remix] - (remix, with AP/Snyp Life/Straw/Jadakiss/Sheek Louch/Styles P.)

Enjoyee: http://rapidshare.com/files/241991014/newgeneration.rar

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

J Love - Legends Vol 8 - KRS One


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Tracklisting
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1) KNOWLDEGE REIGNS SUPREME
2) MCS ACT LIKE THEY DON'T KNOW
3) RAPPERS R N DANGER
4) RUN IT REMIX FEAT EPMD (PRODUCED BY J-LOVE)
5) STEP INTO A WORLD
6) THE MC
7) THE DJ
8) CLASSIC FEAT NAS RAKIM KANYE WEST
9) CRIMINAL MINDED 2008
10) CRIMINAL MINDED
11) SOUTH BRONX
12) MY PHILOSOPHY
13) I'M STILL
14) SERIOUS FEAT STEADY B
15) JACK OF SPADES
16) LOVES GONNA GET YOU
17) OUTTA HERE
18) RETURN OF THE BOOM BAP
19) MAD IZM FEAT CHANNEL LIVE
20) D & D ALL STARS FEAT DOUGIE FRESH JERU THE DAMAJA SMIF & WESSUN FAT
JOE MAD LION
21) DROP IT HEAVY FEAT BIG PUN & AG
22) THEY TALK ABOUT FEAT METHOD MAN & PRODIGY

I'm Lovin these J Love mixtapes alot more to come enjoyee:http://depositfiles.com/files/60r5jwidm

Friday, June 5, 2009

J Dilla - Jay Stay Paid



The album is a 28 track collection of unreleased Dilla beats mixed and arranged by Pete Rock. Although “J$P” mostly instrumental, it will several guests vocals from artists that Dilla worked with or admired, such as Black Thought, Havoc, Raekwon, MF DOOM, and M.O.P. It was executive produced by Dilla’s mother Maureen "Ma Dukes" Yancey along with the musical supervision of Dilla’s only real musical idol, Pete Rock. In regard to the album's feel and direction Ma Dukes stated:
“ It wasn’t rushed and it wasn’t haphazard. This album combines what he did in the beginning of his career, what he did in some of our early hospital stays, which was very deep, and some stuff pulled from old floppy disks & DATs. It's mind blowing... this is like the missing links to Dilla’s legacy.[2] ”

Art Direction and illustrations for Jay Stay Paid were contributed by world renowned graphic artist Mike Orduna (Fatoe) for Fatoe.com

In promotion for the album, the Beat Junkies released a free sampler of the album.[3]

The format of the album plays like a radio show with Pete Rock as the program director. With regards to Pete’s involvement, Ms. Yancey gets very excited, “Dilla wanted to pattern himself behind Pete. His dream was to become as close as possible to what Pete stood for. Pete meant everything to him. Dilla would have just been flabbergasted! ” Pete’s sentiments were the same toward Dilla, “Dude was amazing. He just kinda came outta nowhere and the more you heard his beats the better they got. He may not be here with us, but it’s all good we’re going to keep his music alive and well.”

In the late 80s, Dilla founded the seminal rap group Slum Village and put Detroit hip-hop on the map, while the 90’s saw him playing a major role in the production team The Ummah with Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad doing extensive work on Tribe Called Quest’s last two albums.

Tracklist:
01 00:56 KJay FM Dedication
02 01:28 King
03 02:49 I Told Y'all
04 01:21 Lazer Gunne Funke
05 02:00 In The Night/While You Slept (I Crept)
06 02:09 Smoke (feat. Blu)
07 02:58 Blood Sport (feat. Lil' Fame Of M.O.P.)
08 02:01 CaDILLAc
09 01:25 Expensive Whip
10 00:56 Kaklow (Jump On It)
11 00:54 Digi Dirt (feat. Phat Kat)
12 02:24 Dilla Bot Vs. The Hybrid (feat. Danny Brown)
13 01:27 Milk Money
14 02:38 Spacecowboy Vs. Bobble Head
15 02:40 Reality TV (feat. Black Thought)
16 01:26 On Stilts
17 01:31 Fire Wood Drumstix (feat. Doom)
18 03:02 Glamour Sho75 (09)
19 01:42 10,000 Watts
20 01:53 9th Caller
21 05:01 Make It Fast (Unadulterated Mix) (feat. Diz Gibran)
22 04:22 24K Rap (feat. Havoc Of Mobb Depp & Raekwon)
23 01:02 Big City
24 01:25 Pay Day (feat. Frank Nitty Of Frank N' Dank)
25 03:44 See That Boy Fly (feat. Illa J & Cue D)
26 01:13 Coming Back
27 01:44 Mythsysizer
28 01:58 KJay & We Out

King Dilla Enjoyee: http://rapidshare.com/files/239422202/J_Dilla_-_Jay_Stay_Paid_-_2009.rar

Busta Rhymes - Back On My B.S.


The album was originally going to be called Before Hell Freezes Over, but went through several name changes (including Back on My Bullshit, Blessed, and B.O.M.B.) before being finalized as Back on My B.S.. The release date has changed many times, mostly due to Busta Rhymes' release from Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. The album was originally supposed to come out as early as December 4, 2007 but went through many projected release dates before an official release date of May 19, 2009.

Track listing

The track listing was confirmed by two major retail sites.[11][12]
# Title Producer Length
1. "Wheel of Fortune" DJ Scratch 3:24
2. "Give Em What They Askin for" Ron Browz 3:24
3. "Respect My Conglomerate" (feat. Lil Wayne & Jadakiss) Focus... 3:34
4. "Shoot for the Moon" Danja 3:20
5. "Hustler's Anthem '09" (feat. T-Pain) Ty Fyffe 4:29
6. "Kill Dem" (feat. Pharrell & Tosh) The Neptunes 3:48
7. "Arab Money" (feat. Ron Browz) Ron Browz 2:45
8. "I'm a Go and Get My..." (feat. Mike Epps) DJ Scratch 4:54
9. "We Want In" (feat. Ron Browz, Flipmode Squad: Spliff Star & Show Money) King Karnov 3:11
10. "We Miss You" (feat. DeMarco & Jelly Roll) Needlz 5:02
11. "Sugar" (feat. Jelly Roll) Jelly Roll 4:05
12. "Don't Believe Em" (feat. Akon & T.I.) Cool & Dre 3:49
13. "Decision" (feat. Jamie Foxx, Mary J. Blige, John Legend & Common) Mr. Porter 4:28
14. "If You Don't Know Now You Know" (feat. Big Tigger) Focus... 4:59
15. "World Go Round" (feat. Estelle) Jelly Roll 3:51
[hide]Bonus Tracks
# Title Producer Length
15. "If You Don't Know Now You Know (iTunes Bonus Track)" (feat. Big Tigger) Focus... 4:58
16. "How You Really Want It (iTunes Bonus Track)" (feat. Jesse West) Dready Beats 4:57
17. "We Made It (Bonus Track)" (feat. Linkin Park) Cool & Dre, Mike Shinoda* 3:57
18. "Exclusive Ownership (Bonus Track)" (feat. E-40) Jelly Roll* 3:13

*Co-producer
Bonus DVD[13]
# Title Length
1. "A Day in the Life of Busta Rhymes"
2. "The Days of Our Rhymes"
3. "News Flash"
4. "Busted!"
5. "The Many Styles of Busta Rhymes"
6. "Ruffneck Soulja trailer"
7. "Music videos: 1. Hustler's Anthem 09 2. Arab Money Remix 3. Arab Money live at the Knitting Factory"

Enjoyee: http://rapidshare.com/files/236849413/Bus-o9.rar

Adam F - Presents Kaos - the Anti-Acoustic Warfare





Adam F (born Adam Fenton) is one of the world's premiere jungle/drum and bass DJs, son to Alvin Stardust and stepson of Liza Goddard.

His breakthrough hit was the techstep classic Metropolis/Mother Earth, released in 1997 on the Metalheadz record label. What is considered to be his greatest early work is his Drum & Bass/Jazz fusion "Circles", Good album from start a finish, a potential surprise considering Adam F's first major foray into the Hip-Hop world.

Legendary UK Drum & Bass producer, Adam F branches out into the Hip-Hop/R&B market with an adventurous, yet well produced effort. This collaborative work sees Adam F working with some of the biggest names in American Urban music. From the unrelenting orchestral epic 'Smash Something', featuring Redman, to the chilled out vibes of 'Karma' featuring Gangstarr legend, Guru, the album contains some well produced Hip-Hop.

Tracklist

1. Kaos Main Title (Explicit) Adam F Featuring Royal Symphonia 1:12
2. Smash Sumthin (Explicit) Adam F Featuring Redman 3:28
3. Stand Clear (Explicit) Adam F Featuring M.O.P. 3:59
4. Listen Here (Explicit) Adam F Featuring Capone-n-Noreaga 5:26
5. Where's My... (Explicit) Adam F Featuring Lil' Mo 3:45
6. Greatest Of All Time (Explicit) Adam F Featuring LL Cool J 4:04
7. News Flash (Explicit) Adam F Featuring Huggy Bear 1:35
8. Dirty Harry's Revenge (Explicit) Adam F Featuring Beenie Man And Siamese 3:12
9. Time 4 Da True (Explicit) Adam F Featuring Dave And Pos From De La Soul And DV Alias Khryst 4:14
10. Karma (Comes Back Around) (Explicit) Adam F Featuring Guru And Carl Thomas 5:23
11. End Of Days Interregnum (Explicit) Adam F 0:55
12. Last Dayz (Explicit) Adam F Featuring Pharoahe Monch 3:08
13. Time Is Up Outro (Explicit) Adam F 0:42
14. Trans Mission (Explicit) Adam F 0:22

Got Sound in the Car this is a sure banger Enjoyee: http://www.filefactory.com/file/ag4236b/n/Adam_f_presents-kaos_the_anti-acoustic_warfare-2001_rar

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Marco Polo & Torae Double Barrel



Rapper Torae & Super-Producer Marco Polo have joined forces to release the New York rap album that fans of raw, hardcore Hip-Hop have been waiting for.
When it comes to beats and rhymes, Canadian producer Marco Polo and Brooklyn MC Torae don’t play, just check the résumé. On his 2007 critically acclaimed album Port Authority, Polo recruited a who’s who of MC’s like Kool G Rap and Kardinal Offishall to ride over his hard-hitting instrumentals. Torae, on the other hand, has certified his rep as one of the game’s illest lyricists in a similar fashion, with remarkable wordplay on his highly touted 2008 street album Daily Conversation. So, in the spirit of great hip-hop duos, the producer and the MC signed with Duck Down Records to release their collaborative album "Double Barrel," on June 2nd.
"He’s bringing the hardest production that he can bring, I’m bringing the hardest rhymes I can bring; together its like a double barrel blast,” says Torae of the album’s persistent theme. The two first hooked up when Marco tapped the MC to guest on his Mick Boogie-helmed mixtape, The New Port Authority, in 2007. In turn, Marco went on to produce “Casualty” on Tor’s Daily Conversation. “I think we just had a connection in the studio,” says Polo, “We wanted to make an album that we wanted to hear with banging beats and aggressive rhymes.”
Sonically Double Barrel pays homage to New York’s mid-‘90’s rap scene, when artists like Gang Starr and Wu-Tang Clan reigned supreme. The album’s lead track “Party Crashers” is a definite standout, harkening back to that era with its chest thumping percussion and rock solid rhymes. So rather then try to fit in with Hip-Hop’s pop set, Torae & Marco chose the unconventional route. “I think the sound of the album is not the most popular or trendy, but we’re going to crash the party,” says Tor, “We’re coming in with this sound and we’re coming in doing what we want to do.”
Songs like the dramatic “But Wait” and the free associative “Word Play” display Tor’s forward-thinking conceptual abilities, while the rock-infused “Danger” stands as one of Marco’s finest productions to date. Overall the album is chock-full of the street-influenced rap that fans have come to expect from the two Hip-Hop upstarts.
Torae sums up the collaboration perfectly when he spits, “He makes violent beats, I’m from the violent streets/That Double Barrel sound, that’s where violence meets.”
In the words of Premo himself: a beatmaker's job is to elevate a rapper, not to outshine him.

Another long awaited piece Enjoyee: http://rs707.rapidshare.com/files/237956994/oneshotbarrel.rar

Mos Def - The Ecstatic 2009



In recent shows Mos Def has performed new songs from his upcoming album, The Ecstatic. Crowds have heard tracks produced by Madlib and Oh No (Madlib’s younger brother). Other confirmed tracks on the album are "Auditorium" featuring Slick Rick, produced by Madlib, "Super Magic" produced by Oh No and "Twilite Speedball" produced By Chad Hugo & Mos Def. The album is expected to feature collaborations with Slick Rick, Talib Kweli, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Black Thought and Jay Electronica,[2], as well as production by Mr. Flash and the late J Dilla.[3] The first single off the album is 'Life In Marvelous Times', the second single is 'Quiet Dog', and the third single is 'Casa Bey'. The song 'Casa Bey' was recently made into an official music video that was released via Mos Def's Myspace page. [4] Snippets of the album's songs were released on May 26. [4]

On Wednesday, June 3rd, it was announced that the album had yet again been pushed back, this time to Tuesday, August 24, 2009. [5] However, this was later reported false by representative of Mos Def. [6]

Tracklist

01. Supermagic 2:32
02. Twilite Speedball 3:02
03. Auditiorium Ft. Slick Rick 4:34
04. Wahid 1:39
05. Priority 1:22
06. Quiet Dog Bite Hard 2:57
07. Life In Marvelous Times 3:41
08. The Embassy 2:45
09. No Hay Nada Mas 1:42
10. Pistola 3:03
11. Pretty Danger 3:31
12. Workers Comp. 2:02
13. Revelations 2:03
14. Roses Ft. Georgia Anne Muldrow 3:41
15. History Ft. Talib Kweli 2:21
16. Casa Bey 4:32

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Prophets Of Da City - Universal Souljaz



Prophets of Da City (POC) is a hip hop crew from Cape Town, South Africa. They are composed of about eight members, though the exact membership fluctuates frequently; these include Ishmael Morabe (vocals), Mark Heuvel (dance), Shaheen Ariefdien, Ramone and DJ Ready D. Their style uses elements of hip hop music, reggae and traditional African rhythms. Their albums include Our World (1990), Boom Style (1992), Age of Truth (1993), Phunk Phlow (1994), Universal Souljaz (1995), and Ghetto Code (1997). They are currently signed under the independent record label Ghetto Ruff.
The group began in late 1988 when Shaheen and Ready D experimented in a small 8-track studio (owned by Shaheen's father, Issy Ariefdien and Lance Stehr the current Ghetoruff CEO) and produced a demo that ultimately became "Our World" (1990), the first South African hip hop release. Although the production value was not exactly stellar it did attempt to interpret hiphop through their unique Cape Town influences and experiences (both musically and lyrically). The album had the first recorded Cape slang (local Afrikaans dialect) hip-hop song called 'Dala Flat' (do it thoroughly). It also consisted of an uptempo goema inspired 'Stop the Violence' and the hip house meets mbaqanga title track. It also featured the Abdullah Ibrahim inspired "Roots" that featured DJ A-ski on the turntables. Although POC was quite a novelty to the South African music scene, record labels were turned off by their social commentary and favoured a more party music approach. Lance, POC manager, set up Ku-shu shu Records and signed a distribution and marketing deal through Teal Trutone (Gallo subsidiary). In 1990 POC was nominated for the OKTV Award for Best New Group. They also embarked on an extensive 80-leg anti-drug school tour that reached an average of 70 000 students.

Track Listings
1. Intro
2. Something Going On In My Head
3. D Struggle Kontinues
4. Wild Stylz
5. Funkin' 4 Azania
6. Beatz Of Boom
7. Muthaland Funk
8. Universal Souljaz
9. Kultch Bandit
10. Bushtekniks
11. Slang 4 Your Ass
12. Tales From The Townships
13. Hardcore B-Boyz
14. DJ Explode Vs.Hit Pop
15. Hardrockaz
16. Planet Cape Town
17. Call Of the Drumz
18. Neva Again ('95 Remix)
This is a classic album from my Mother Land Enjoyee:http://www.zshare.net/download/5515580603e23e65/

Dark Sun Riders - Seeds Of Evolution


X-Clan is a hip hop group from Brooklyn, New York, originally consisting of Grand Verbalizer Funkin' Lesson Brother J, Professor X the Overseer, Paradise the Architect, and Sugar Shaft the Rhythm Provider. The current incarnation of the group features leader Brother J, Master China, Kumu, "Ultraman" Ra Hanna, ACL, Lord Cza, DJ Fat Jack and Zulu.
In 1994 Brother J formed a new group, Dark Sun Riders, that released the full-length Seeds of Evolution in 1996. In 1995, long-time group member Sugar Shaft died from complications of AIDS. X-Clan reunited in the late 1990s but did not release any new material. Brother J assembled a new crew that he calls X-Clan Millennium Cipher and released a vinyl single for "The One/Blackwards Row" in 2004. Professor X died from complications of spinal meningitis on 17 March 2006.

A new X-Clan album, titled Return from Mecca (originally titled The Trinity), was released in 2007, featuring Damian "Jr Gong" Marley, Chali 2na of Jurassic 5, RBX, KRS-One, Daddy X of Kottonmouth Kings, and Jacoby Shaddix, lead vocalist of the rock band Papa Roach. Also, Tech N9ne is featured on a hidden bonus track titled "Respect."
1. Preparation (Interlude)
2. Mouth Ritual
3. Day of the Gathering (Interlude)
4. Dark Sun Riders
5. Arrival to Chemical Egypt (Interlude)
6. Time to Build
7. Ultra Blessings (Interlude)
8. Bro J. Theme
9. Zoneweilders Groove
10. Return to the River (Interlude)
11. Soulful Ascension
12. Positive Influences (Interlude)
13. Rhythmous Flex
14. Damu Blessings (Interlude)
15. Mag! Nificent Son
16. M.A.T.E. On Music (Interlude)
17. Feel & Move
18. Justice (Interlude)
19. Revival
20. Only Mortals (Interlude)
21. Jewels of Evol
22. Outro
If any has slept on this album wake up now it is way def Enjoyee:http://www.filefactory.com/file/ag4f688/n/Dark_Sun_Riders_-_Seeds_of_Evolution_rar

Dub MD & Illmind Presents Blaps, Rhymes & Life Vol. 2 2009


Illmind (born Ramon Ibanga, Jr.) is a Filipino American hip hop producer from Bloomfield, New Jersey. He participated in Beat Society, competing against well-known acts like Kanye West and Just Blaze. Illmind has created music for underground artists such as Little Brother, Boot Camp Clik, Akrobatik, Supastition, and El Da Sensei. At Sha Money XL's Money Management production company he has produced tracks for 50 Cent, Eminem, Redman, Scarface, LL Cool J, Talib Kweli and others.

In 2005, Illmind collaborated with producer Symbolyc One, releasing an album entitled The Art of OneMind on the BBE imprint. The album features Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, Little Brother and several other notable artists. The single from the album was "The Broke Song", featuring Strange Fruit Project.

In 2006, Illmind produced tracks from Boot Camp Clik's album The Last Stand and Kenn Starr's Starr Status. He was responsible for "Cardiac" from Sean Price's 2007 album Jesus Price Superstar and produced four tracks on the 2007 Little Brother album, Getback. In 2008 he produced on Absolute Value by Akrobatik.

Illmind released a mixtape project featuring some of the artists he produced for throughout 2008 entitled Blaps, Rhymes & Life. It was followed by a second volume in early 2009.

He has been featured in multiple publications, such as Scratch ("Top 20 Best Producers"), Mass Appeal, The Source, XXL, Hiphopgame and Hiphopdx.

01.) Mic Legacy - Larry Davis (Produced by Illmind)
02.) D-Black - Hold Up (Gangsta Shit) (Produced by Illmind)
03.) 50 Cent - Who Run It (feat. Eminem, Cashis & Lloyd Banks) (Produced by Illmind)
04.) Heltah Skeltah - So Damn Tuff (feat. Buckshot & Ruste Juxx) (Produced by Illmind)
05.) Scarface - It’s Not A Game (Produced by Illmind)
06.) Thoth - MA To The West (feat. Oh No) (Produced by Illmind)
07.) Naps N Dreds - Bully! (feat. Kool G Rap) (Produced by Illmind)
08.) Diamond D - Don’t Beg (Produced by Illmind)
09.) Pumpkinhead - Of The Same Air (feat. Talib Kweli) (Produced by Illmind)
10.) Fortilive - Trunk Pop Music (Produced by Illmind)
11.) Project Heights - Champion (feat. Rakaa Iriscience & Noelle Scaggs) (Produced by Illmind)
12.) Sleek - Hi New Orleans (Produced by Illmind)
13.) Che Grand - Streets (Produced by Illmind)
14.) Starrs & Murph - Damn (Produced by Illmind)
15.) Bambu - Quit (Produced by Illmind)
16.) Above Ave - Root Of All Evil (Wake Up) (Produced by Illmind)
17.) Grynch - A Dream Undeferred (Produced by Illmind)
18.) Kingdom (The Movement) (Swaggerboy, Kilo & Problem Child) - Heartache (Produced by Illmind)
19.) Naturel - Love To The World (Produced by Illmind)
20.) Blitzkrieg (Bee Lavish, Quayluds, D-Minus & Contra) - Ruling Elite (Produced by Illmind)
21.) Megaciph - War (Produced by Illmind)
22.) Mister RP - Diamonds Aren’t Enough (Produced By Illmind)
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Lords of the Underground - House of Lords


The Lords of the Underground (L.O.T.U.G.) are a hip-hop trio based in Newark, New Jersey. MCs Mr. Funke and DoItAll Dupré met DJ Lord Jazz (a native of Cleveland) when all three were undergraduates at Shaw University.

The three are perhaps best remembered for the singles "Funky Child", "Chief Rocka" and "Tic Toc"; all of which were wildly eccentric manifestos. The music video for "Funky Child" features one of the group members parading around in a diaper.

Their chief producer was Marley Marl's protégé, K-Def. Pete Rock remixed their songs "Flow On" and "Check It" in 1994 .

In their initial releases, their first two albums Here Come The Lords (1993) and Keepers of the Funk (1994), earned them an award from Black Entertainment Television in 1993 . They collaborated with George Clinton; their second album's title track, which samples his work, features him in a cameo. The track is generally more abrasive and less conventionally tuneful in its instrumentation than most of their work.
Track listing
1. "Intro"- 0:44
2. "I Love Hip Hop"- 3:14
3. "Fab 3"- 3:22
4. "English Mami"- 3:38
5. "Yes Were Fresh"- 3:20
6. "Belly of the Beast"- 3:53
7. "Hum It Out"- 3:22
8. "Slick Talk"- 3:25
9. "Say My Name"- 3:54
10. "No Pass"- 2:37
11. "To Love Me"- 4:02
12. "The Clinic"- 3:32
13. "Certified"- 2:47
14. "What Yall Wanna Know"- 3:26
15. "What Is an MC"- 3:21
16. "Remember Me"- 3:39
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Friday, May 29, 2009

Big Daddy Kane - Long Live The Kane


Long Live the Kane is the debut album by emcee Big Daddy Kane, released by Cold Chillin' Records in 1988. It was produced by Marley Marl and established both him and Kane as premier artists[citation needed] during hip hop's golden age. Kane displayed his unique rapping technique while covering topics including love ("I'll Take You There"), Afrocentricity ("Word to the Mother(Land)") and his rapping prowess ("Set It Off"). Marley Marl displays a sparse production style - creating beats with fast-paced drums and lightly-utilized James Brown samples - in order to let Kane's vocals shine. This is Old Skool i fully enjoyed this one enjoyee...http://www.mediafire.com/?wjymynm1mrw

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The Foreign Exchange - Leave It All Behind



he Foreign Exchange's Connected counts as one of the few albums released over the past few years that kept me from completely giving up on Hip Hop and Soul music. (Did I say that out loud?) We've been waiting for a piping hot minute for more info on Nicolay and Phonte's follow-up, Leave It All Behind, and up until today the only thing we had to go on were the inventive IM-based clips on the duo's official site. Thankfully, we were blessed with the cover art and the tracklisting (after the bounce) for LIAB, which features appearances from Darien Brockington, Yazarah, Musinah, Zo! and Marc Mac of 4Hero. LIAB will be released in digital form on 10/7 and the physical release hits 10/14.

01. Daykeeper
02. Take Off The Blues
03. All Or Nothing/Coming Home To You
04. I Wanna Know
05. House Of Cards
06. Sweeter Than You
07. Valediction
08. If She Breaks Your Heart
09. If This Is Love
10. Something To Behold
11. Leave It All Behind

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Finale - A Pipe Dream and A Promise


Artist: Finale
Title: A Pipe Dream and A Promise
Label: Interdependent Media
Genre: Hip-Hop

Finale, who is by far one of the most promising emcees to grab a mic in a long time, has dropped his much-anticipated album, A Pipe Dream and A Promise, with vigor, charisma and above all, truth. Filled with intellectual stimulants and scintillating production from Black Milk, Flying Lotus and the late J Dilla, Finale brings forth an impressive album that would make the D proud.

1. Arrival & Departure
2. Style
3. Pay Attention
4. Waiting Game - Finale, ,
5. One Man Show
6. Jumper Cables
7. Reason
8. Motor Music
9. Heat
10. Issues - Finale,
11. Brother's Keeper
12. Senator
13. What You Mean to Me
14. Pipe Dream and a Promise - Allan Barnes, Monica Blaire, , Finale
15. Paid Homage (R.I.P. J Dilla) [*]

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Platinum Pied Pipers - Triple PPP


Platinum Pied Pipers
Origin Detroit, United States
Genre(s) Hip hop, R&B
Label(s) Ubiquity Records
Website http://www.ubiquityrecords.com
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Their debut album Triple P was eventually released in 2005 on Ubiquity Records and received a large amount of praise from people such as Gilles Peterson, and Questlove, who claimed to have listened to the album 7 times in a row. LA Weekly made it their "Pick of the Week" and said "While [Waajeed] made hip-hop for the streets with his act Slum Village, he's now making intergalactic soul with PPP... the Triple P's debut for Ubiquity has created a buzz in the air and a tremble on the dance floor".

Phil The Agony - Think Green


As an affiliate of the Likwit Crew, and a current member of Strong Arm Steady, Phil Da Agony has been a rapper embedded on the West Coast since his start in the mid-90’s. With most of his work done through collaborations and guest verses Agony finally released his debut album Aromatic in 2004, which centered on his interests of women and weed. Nearly five years later, Agony follows up with Think Green, which despite initial intake, is a title based on eco-friendly change rather than marijuana.(right riigghhhttt) none the less he is a MC with lots of potential and i like the confidence here you go: http://www.mediafire.com/?ylhdmnm4ott

Monday, May 18, 2009

Meth & Red Blackout 2

Welcome Welcome to your next blackout experience what more can be said about these two Red & Meth really lay it down and they just know how to move with the times here you go http://www.mediafire.com/?jjodkmwymeu enjoyee!!!!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Joell Ortiz - The Brick Bodega Chronicles


Joell Ortiz (born July 6, 1980) is a Puerto Rican-American Hip-Hop artist from Brooklyn, New York.
Though signed to Aftermath, Ortiz released an album titled, The Brick (Bodega Chronicles), April 24, 2007 on Koch Records.[1] The Brick features production by Showbiz and The Alchemist, among others. Guest artists include Big Daddy Kane, Styles P, Big Noyd, Akon, Immortal Technique, Grafh, and Ras Kass.....http://www.mediafire.com/?ygy3myczt1z