Sunday, August 10, 2014

40 years of Hip Hop by KRS-One


AAROPHAT - PANIC!


Enticing World Ft. Pryme Prolifik & Sol Zalez


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BABS BUNNY & VAGUE present QUEEN OF THE RING PHARA FUNERAL vs QB BLACK DIAMOND #NHB


Busta Rhymes & The Conglomerate – Catastrophic 2 (Mixtape)


Ron O'Neal (main With Hook Intro)


AZ "DJ Doo Wop Freestyle"


Rah Digga - I Aint Neva Lied


Like This Remix feat. Crooked I, Sean Price, Chevy Woods


Ever Wrote Feat Mike Classic Prod by Mally The Martian


The Jokerr - Because I Can


Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Harold's


Saigon f. Papoose & Omar Epps Sinner's Prayer


CES Cru - Power Play (Feat. Tech N9ne)


THX - Everythang ft. Bad Lucc, Problem & Travis Barker


Gillie Da Kid f. Jadakiss "Not To Be Fucked With"


Phene "Revelation 717 (The Statement)"


Hollywood Freestyle Ubiquitous (CES Cru)


Hollywood Freestyle Godemis (CES Cru)


G. Dot & Born - It's Real (Feat. Edo G)


Common Addresses Possibility Of "Nas Dot Com" Album With Nas

by Danielle Harling


Common recalls seeing Jay Z in the crowd at one of his first shows, speaks on "running" from J Dilla.
Chicago rapper Common again addressed his relationship with friend and late musician James “J Dilla” Yancey in a series of newly-released interviews. While discussing his Nobody’s Smiling record “Rewind That” with Dharmic X of WNYU’s #NW3Radio, the recent Def Jam signee recalled running away from Dilla.
The rapper revealed that it took him a while to acknowledge that he was running from his friend, and added that he hopes to never run from such a situation again.
“Yeah, it was during the time I knew I felt a certain way, but I didn’t examine myself to say ‘Man, you running,’” Common said. “I actually had like started dating a girl and just staying over her house more. But I was running in my own way cause it was hard to watch somebody you care about dying in front of you. And every day I was praying and hoping that he would be better. Some days he was better. But yeah, I mean I had to acknowledge that in myself. To hope that I don’t ever do it again.”
In a separate interview with Philadelphia’s Power 99, Common recalled receiving word that J Dilla’s MPC and other equipment would be displayed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C.
He went on to quote a lyric from The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Juicy” when describing his elation at the news.
“Man, I saw that I was like ‘We never thought that Hip Hop would take it this far,’” the Chicago rapper said. “It’s like J Dilla—The fact that they recognized him. And I think I read that it’s only like Jimi Hendrix and some—I forgot which jazz great. [They] were the only people that had items in that Smithsonian Museum right now as far as musicians. And for them to honor J Dilla [and] his mom to see that. And I looked at that MPC online and it just touched me, man that he got honored like that. That represents for all of us.”
Common also addressed fellow artists Jay Z and Nas during his interview with #NW3Radio. He recalled performing in front of a then up-and-coming Jay Z during a performance at Tramps in New York City. He later revealed his hopes for working with Nas on the collaborative album, Nas Dot Com.
“One thing I do remember is one time it was not even a packed house and Jay Z was at the show,” Common said. “And we was performing for like only one-fourth of a crowd, but Jay Z he stayed there pretty much the whole show. And it was like an honor to have him there. And this is like mid-90s right when he was coming up too, like ’97.
“I would love too, man,” he added when asked about the possibility of Nas Dot Com. “Nas is one of the coldest, so I would love to and I’mma put it out there that at some point Nas and I will do a project together.”

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Apathy Details Top 5 Concept Songs From Discography

by Andres Tardio

Apathy names "School," "Victim," "The Buck Stops Here," "What Goes Up" and "1:52 AM."
Apathy's discography features several critically acclaimed albums. Many critics, including writers who reviewed Eastern Philosphy, Wanna Snuggle? and Honkey Kong for HipHopDX, have praised the Connecticut emcee's storytelling concept tracks.
Apathy, who released Connecticut Casual in June and who has worked with DJ Premier, Evidence, B-Real, Xzibit and Mike Shinoda, among others, recently spoke with HipHopDX about the best concept songs he feels he's crafted. Here are his picks.

#1. Apathy's "School"

The first song Apathy mentions from the list is "School," which tells the story of a school shooting as Ap delivers each verse from a different student's perspective. This is an important concept driven cut for Apathy because it set the stage for more concepts to come.
"'School' was my first [concept song]," Apathy says. "I was emotionally upset after the Columbine shit happened. I was watching a 60 Minutes episode about the victims. I felt compelled to address that."
His line about Columbine references a school shooting that took place April 20, 1999 in Littleton, Colorado. Two students were reportedly responsible for the shooting, which claimed the lives of one teacher and 12 students, according to CNN. The incident has been referenced by several rappers, including Eminem and DJ Quik, a product of the mass media attention that was given to the shooting.



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Boaz "Real Name, No Gimmicks" Release Date, Cover Art, Tracklist & Mixtape Stream

by Andres Tardio

Price, Chevy Woods and Top Dawg Ent. president, Punch.
Boaz has released his new mixtape, Real Name, No Gimmicks. 
The project features Scarface, Crooked I, Sean Price, Chevy Woods and Top Dawg Ent. president, Punch.
Sap and !llmind are among the producers on this effort, which can be heard below.
The cover art, tracklist and stream for Boaz's Real Name, No Gimmicks is as follows.

1. Welcome
2 Steel City
2. Fly Shit f. Punch
3. Hard To Forget It (f. Scarface)
4. Heaven Had A Ghetto
5. Like This Remix f. Crooked I, Sean Price, Chevy Woods



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B-Boys Cypher 550 Feet in the Air In Las Vegas


Mr. Fab Kills a Freestyle on Shade45 with DJKaySlay


Produkt – “Im Up”


CAPPADONNA HELP THE BROVAS feat Amar Divine & Spliff Star


Bruse Wane "Beast Inside" Feat. Sean Price


REKS X Hazardis Soundz - Garvey ft. NORE, Saigon


Mista Spot ft. Ida Divine – Classic


MAHD - Hello Detroit (prod. AWillTraxx)


Loaded Lux - Burning Bridges (Busta Rhymes/Meek Mill Diss)