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
Here yo go Enjoyee http://www.mediafire.com/?3giw5no25gn
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) [*]
here you go enjoyee: http://www.mediafire.com/?mfmydyzymwz
Platinum Pied Pipers - Triple PPP
Platinum Pied Pipers | |
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Origin | Detroit, United States |
Genre(s) | Hip hop, R&B |
Label(s) | Ubiquity Records |
Website | http://www.ubiquityrecords.com |
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