Post Your Favorite "Fast" Rap Tune!

HAZHAZ 3,376 Posts
edited October 2015 in Music Talk
Here's a favorite of mine - Makeba & Skratch - Candy Rappers http://rapidshare.de/files/13753833/9.mp3.htmlPost yours! peaceh
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  • BaptBapt 2,503 Posts

    Humm...who got "HIGH COUNCIL" records?
    Is STAAX aka Bolaji still good in 2006? I don't think so... dunno

  • HAZHAZ 3,376 Posts

    Bolaji can wreck a mic! here's another

    360 degrees - Pelon

    http://rapidshare.de/files/13758655/360__-_Pelon.mp3.html

    C'mon, nearly 100 views & 3 contributions?



  • C'mon, nearly 100 views & 3 contributions?


    i'd love to help you, h!

    but what exactly are the criteria for "fast rap"?


  • the first thing i thought if was "shake them titties" by the get funky crew. But its not really 'fast' at all come to think of it....but i will post it if anyone wants to hear it. yeah whats "fast" mean? like that JJ Fad song where they go off hummabubbashummabubba style? or fast tempo? or like twista?

  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    amongst others:


    freshco&miz - we don't play

    the one from busta, where he says "stop" in between, "break your neck" or so? that is one of the most precise fast flows out there...

    theres one by percee pee i can't remember the name...

    eric b & rakim - let the rhythm hit em

    on a uk note:

    gunshot - ww3

    hardnoize - untitled

    ...unfortunately, i cant up any of these....

  • awright, you didnt ask for it, now youre gonna get it!!!

    The Get Funky Crew - "Shake Them T*tties" 1988 12"

    guaranteed party rocker!

  • HAZHAZ 3,376 Posts

    A recent percee p song - Untitled from the Stones Throw 100 comp

    http://rapidshare.de/files/13779761/12-percee_p-untitled-mob.mp3.html


    For the uninitiated, pick up Edan's "Fast Rap" comp.

    peace

    h

  • PrimeCutsLtdPrimeCutsLtd jersey fresh 2,632 Posts
    d.o.c. - whirlwind pyramid

    blackalicious - alphabet aerobics

  • JuniorJunior 4,853 Posts
    Not many MCs can compete with percee and kane when it comes to fast precise rapping.

    Most obvious one that sprang to mind was Warm It Up Kane.

  • BelsonBelson 880 Posts
    d.o.c. - whirlwind pyramid


    Yes plez - noice!


    US - BDK - 'Wrath of Kane'


    UK - Demon Boyz - 'Vibes'

  • These tracks are good fast rap.

    Kaos & Mystro - Outcast
    Kaos & Mystro - Timeless Insight of Kaos (RMX)
    Maestro Fresh Wes - Jazz Tip
    Hostyle - It's Our Turn
    Phill Most Chill - On Tempo

    and so on. There are millions of great fast and hard tracks from the US.

    If you wanna hear fast rap with a lot of funky samples in between than you have to check also for UK rap.

    Check out the snippets from a UK webiste.

    Hardnoise - Serve Tea, Then Murder
    http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/M3U/Hardnoise-ServeTeaThenMurder.m3u

    MC Duke
    http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/M3U/MCDuke-ImRiffin2.m3u

    Gunshot - Battle Creek Brawl
    http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/M3U/Gunshot-BattleCreekBrawl.m3u

    Not fast but dope
    Gunshot - Killing Sesaons
    http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/M3U/Gunshot-KillingSeasonRemix.m3u


    And the "KING" of extremly fast and hard UK rap is Silver Bullet.
    That shit is really hardcore.

    In Germany they invented the word "Britcore" for this whole scene. I know that the English guys and a lot of German collectors hate this word. Even the person who invented it hates this word today but I have to say it is a quite brilliant definition.

    Silver Bullet - Undercover Anarchist (LP Version)
    http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/M3U/SilverBullet-UndercoverAnarchist.m3u

    Silver Bullet - Undercover Anarchist (Bomb Squad Mix)
    http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/M3U/SilverBullet-UndercoverAnarchist2.m3u

    Silver Bullet - Bring Down The Walls... No Limit Squad Returns
    http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/M3U/SilverBullet-BringDownTheWalls.m3u

    Silver Bullet - Attitude Academy
    http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/M3U/SilverBullet-AttitudeAcademy.m3u


    The whole site is good. http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com


    Peace
    Hawkeye

  • The Americans aren't going to like Silver Bullet, nor Hardnoise, Deliverance, Hijack, Killa Instinct, Gunshot, Brotherhood, Standing Ovation, SL Troopers, Icepick, Blade, First Frontal Assault, II Tone Committee, Huntkillbury Finn, DJ Mink, Bushkilla, Powerlords, Demon Boys, Metaphorce, Cobalt 60, Overlord X, etc... even Euro acts like, No Remorze, Readykill, Bolt Warhead...

    That stuff was popular in Sydney... I still love it.


    The UK local black experience... Late 80s... Ha!

    'Battlecreek Brawl' is the shit... Haaaarrrrrddddccccooooorrreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hardnoise/Son of Noise were awesome...





  • And the "KING" of extremly fast and hard UK rap is Silver Bullet.



    Whooa, hang on a minute there, you cannot possibly claim Silver Bullet as King...He was only a step above Derek B really...
    The true Kings of the UK/Britcore scene without a doubt were Hijack
    (Hold no Hostage, etc) who really started that style and went on to influnce pretty much all of those that followed as well as Q-bert...



  • And the "KING" of extremly fast and hard UK rap is Silver Bullet.


    The true Kings of the UK/Britcore scene without a doubt were Hijack

    (Hold no Hostage, etc) who really started that style and went on to influnce pretty much all of those that followed as well as Q-bert...

    He's right you know

    Anyone remember The Sindecut - Live The Life, pretty damn fast!




  • Post yours!


    4 of mine

    MC Outloud - I'll Put A Hurten
    Izod & Bizzy Bee - I Aint Taken No Stuff
    Foundation 7 - Compredator

    forgot this one

    Sport G & Mastermind - Louder

  • HAZHAZ 3,376 Posts
    Hi, Hawkeye,

    some of that stuff is dope! Thanks for posting! I'm liking "Gunshot". Is that readily available on wax?

    Peace

    h

  • ^^ A lot of the 'Britcore' stuff goes for crazy $$$. Mostly wanted by the Germans/Swiss/Dutch/Aussies.

    I sold a spare copy of Battlecreek for $250 ten years ago to a German tourist. &

  • BaptBapt 2,503 Posts

    Not many MCs can compete with percee and kane when it comes to fast precise rapping.

    The Jaz was very fast and precise back in the 90's!! Don't foret him.

  • ^^ A lot of the 'Britcore' stuff goes for crazy $$$. Mostly wanted by the Germans/Swiss/Dutch/Aussies.


    Damn ! When I moved house a few years ago I got rid of about 30 12"s on the Kold Sweat label...Might have lost some loot there, Oh well...

  • DWGDWG 334 Posts
    One of my favourites...
    Cage 1 'Straight From Cage' (*edit: removed audio link)

    Others:

    Powerful Juvenile and DJ Adam 12" 'This Stuff Is Dope/Lyrical Homicide'
    Foundation 7 'Compredator'
    Keek & Qagee 'Don't Say It, Sing It'

    Don't forget the Dope Posse either...
    I have a ton of the UK stuff. Hijack ruled though - 'Hijack - The Terrorist Group' is still one of my all-time favourites.

  • KS had really bad pressings. Kinda like 4Sight & Skyywalker.
    I think S.O.N, Unanimous Decision, Drunken Master, SL Troopers were the sought after ones.
    Only a 1/3 of their catalogue was any good though.

  • "Planting Semtex" was a personal favourite of mine on the KS Label, the name of the artist escapes me though, as well the first Dynametrix 12".
    Oh gotta claim "Bizzie Rhymin'" by Mc Mello as well...

  • Busta Rhymes immediately comes to mind for me, I'm aware it's more mainstream than the rest of the references, but the fast pace is undeniable...
    Busta Rhymes - Gimme Some Mo'

    There's also a Jurassic 5 track that I can't remember the title...

  • DWGDWG 334 Posts

    I think S.O.N, Unanimous Decision, Drunken Master, SL Troopers were the sought after ones.

    'Movement' by S.L. Troopers is a definite highlight. Whether that's actually on Kold Sweat is another matter though... I think that was on Music Of Life maybe?

  • DJ_EnkiDJ_Enki 6,471 Posts
    freshco&miz - we don't play

    Word. Also, the aforementioned Big Daddy Kane tracks, D.O.C.'s "Lend Me an Ear," Supe & Rud's "Gets No Deeper (Bonus Bassline Mix)," King Sun's fast tracks ("On the Club Tip," "Pure Energy," etc.), Pete & CL "The Creator," X-Clan's "Rhythem of God," Intelligent Hoodlum's "Arrest the President" and on and on and on....

  • J5 track 'Day at the Races' with Kane & Percee P perhaps?

    SL Troopers were on both labels.

    And Black Radical MK 2 was dope as well.

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,896 Posts
    Whenever I think about fast rap. This dude comes to mind.




    I'm ready to rhyme back, I'm ready to rhyme forth (4x)

    Nalp retsam eht htiw CM eht mi
    Means I'm the MC with the master plan
    Dnatsrednu t'nod sCM dna detingi steg cim eht cim eht, damn
    Why means the mic gets ignited and MC's don't understand
    Down with the cop, the com, the Moc and Poc
    I love pih poh, which is hip hop
    This backwards lyrical style that I drop from the pot ytippit, the tippity
    top
    So give me the cim, in otherwords the mic
    This style is epyh, oops, I mean hype
    I mastered a style that's not a sub nuts od I tub
    Togrof I spoo, oops I forgot
    Deppirg si cim eht nehw toh get I
    This style is ffur, in other words ruff
    I'm a true Fu-Schnicken
    Nekcinhcs-Uf got many many styles
    I write with a ebiv
    Always come out of a battle htiw yrotciv

  • silver bullet were awful
    most of what came out on Kold sweat was utterly dire, not all of it though, but drunken master dashy d? that was in demand? that was absolutely irredeemably terrible, an awful awful record. But then again I saw dookie sqwad on a wants list, so obviously the 'britcore' market has deeply suspect taste...

    on the subject of fast UK, ahem, britcore, a couple of faves...
    D to tha K 'hard but live' is awesome, mr dexter on the mic back in 88 i think, legend has it that it was No-Sleep Nigel's very first hiphop engineering job? (UK - and 'britcore'? - heads know the deal.) 'London/ My town is righteous...'
    Dominant Force were severly under-rated i reckon, 'criminals' is an ill record, definitely hot and fast too (amen brother all up in it, 1990 i think), their second one was really dope (on the flex)
    Storm 'playing the field', I really need a copy of that, anyone...?
    and can't forget Bizzie Rhymin, all time classic, whats the date on that? 88? So good, nice use of humpty dump too


    d to tha k was dexter and jimmy(later mc kann on bug,kann and the plastic jam).

    another great tune was burial proceedings.great use of love city.


    i have a double of movement by sl troopers on music of life if anyone wants to make an offer..also have the promo of the son of noise debut.

  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    any uk heads remember cash crew's "tables have turned"? that song rocked my walkman more than once back in 91....

  • Someone needs to do it. It sounds like there's a whole load of interesting Britcore stuff out there, and someone needs to come through the crap and compile the gems into a neat compilation for the uninitiated.

    G'
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