So heard this on a recent random comp and don't think I've ever encountered it before. Assume it's well known and my brain is drawing a blank but anyone care to help me out about whether it ever appeared on an actual release?
So heard this on a recent random comp and don't think I've ever encountered it before. Assume it's well known and my brain is drawing a blank but anyone care to help me out about whether it ever appeared on an actual release?
So heard this on a recent random comp and don't think I've ever encountered it before. Assume it's well known and my brain is drawing a blank but anyone care to help me out about whether it ever appeared on an actual release?
Roc Marciano came off again - the blaq po is very straight up - what's not to like?
Also - catch the little '80 blocks from Tiffany's' sample as the intro to the roc track.
I posted this up last fall and it's finally getting radio play.
This beat is genius.
jesus.
anyone got a 256 or better of this???
A;; I got is 128 but I'll ask if they can get me a higher bitrate 4 you.
Please do - this is great but I can't really deal with 128...
Good thread. I've been lurking. Toot It and Boot It wins for best rapp, IMO. Code Name killed off several of my brain cells. I would have preferred sniffing nail polish to do that.
Here is a new YouTube for Toot It and Boot It with over 1.2 million views. It is def better than the 128, but I like the original video better. And I think I prefer the 128, too. Cute song about meeting a gurl up in the clurb, but the new video (and Def Jam) strips it of all the organic value.
Now that YG got scooped up by Def Jam, he'll probably end up another Soulja Boy-type act. Didn't realize he was so damn young; HS graduation in the music video and all.
not brand new, but i just re-listened to this for the 1st time in a minute, and remember how much i like it. anyone else dig it?
Speaking of Flo Rida, I was G-chatting with one of my good girlfriends who is currently doing volunteer work in India. She's currently on break went to a Flo Rida concert. And he kept saying "Show me what you got, India," instead of naming the actual city. "Low" (the Apple Bottom Jeans song) is apparently a favorite among the young girls. Then Flo took his shirt off and started pouring water all over himself, but India couldn't handle that, and he had to be kicked off his own stage by the Indian police. I had no idea American rap was popular in India, at least not when I visited.
True story. Now I want to go to India to watch rappers perform.
Rap has been getting on my main nerve recently, but, I always try to be positive especially when on soulstrut where a bunch of my friends are on.
I was at this event called, The Buzz, and Lori booked these entertainers: the catalysts, and this guy: Sean Chris, or something I don't have time to look up. Both of them cussed a lot, and gave the sound engineer a hard time.
The rappers was not looking too good because his laptop stalled and he had to start a track over, he said the n-word a bunch, he rapped about whores and booze, and he asked some of the students if he could sleep over at their place. On a positive note he was a good hypeman, had a lot of positive energy, and danced pretty well.
The Catalysts would not stop yelling at the sound man for more bass. They are all digital, but the girl who sings like a g-6 came on stage with them and that was the best part. It worked out for me because I played a couple records right after them and the bass was like Boom Boom. I played the SOS band classic 'take your time' at kinda medium volume then tightly blended Sandy B 'back together' (white label promo from Bpm king street sound) and put the volume on blast! the sound guy loved it.
Then for the raffles I played Orinoko - island (softly) and they announced the winners in time with the build ups and break downs.
Oh yeah, rap. I like rap with just a little history. Big Daddy Kane - Stop shammin'
Also last night this dude from SF requested e-40 - hurricane, he promised it was clean but it wasn't so I had to sneeze, dump, then fade it out.
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How can I be down with this? Do I have to sign up for DatPiff? Can't seem to find it anywhere else.
Can get the clip to embed...but this Sean Price song is my current fav track.....
Outkast Feat UGK - What U Think
not brand new, but i just re-listened to this for the 1st time in a minute, and remember how much i like it. anyone else dig it?
TheSeKondElement - Who You Know Feat. Heata Best by The Mad Bloggers
no
yes.
Ah, shame on me indeed. Thanks Brian.
Also - catch the little '80 blocks from Tiffany's' sample as the intro to the roc track.
Whole album is mellow - and its out on double vinyl.
Good thread. I've been lurking. Toot It and Boot It wins for best rapp, IMO. Code Name killed off several of my brain cells. I would have preferred sniffing nail polish to do that.
Here is a new YouTube for Toot It and Boot It with over 1.2 million views. It is def better than the 128, but I like the original video better. And I think I prefer the 128, too. Cute song about meeting a gurl up in the clurb, but the new video (and Def Jam) strips it of all the organic value.
Now that YG got scooped up by Def Jam, he'll probably end up another Soulja Boy-type act. Didn't realize he was so damn young; HS graduation in the music video and all.
Anyone have a decent bit rate copy of this Magnolia Shorty joint?
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/shake-twerk-wobble-2/id356566163
FYI crowds in NOLA love this track when it gets played out
O'Third w/ ST 2 Lettaz & Kristmas - Look At Me Now
Fame Sity w/ Trae - Deeper Than Music
All made my Monday morning into work much better.
Speaking of Flo Rida, I was G-chatting with one of my good girlfriends who is currently doing volunteer work in India. She's currently on break went to a Flo Rida concert. And he kept saying "Show me what you got, India," instead of naming the actual city. "Low" (the Apple Bottom Jeans song) is apparently a favorite among the young girls. Then Flo took his shirt off and started pouring water all over himself, but India couldn't handle that, and he had to be kicked off his own stage by the Indian police. I had no idea American rap was popular in India, at least not when I visited.
True story. Now I want to go to India to watch rappers perform.
Rap has been getting on my main nerve recently, but, I always try to be positive especially when on soulstrut where a bunch of my friends are on.
I was at this event called, The Buzz, and Lori booked these entertainers: the catalysts, and this guy: Sean Chris, or something I don't have time to look up. Both of them cussed a lot, and gave the sound engineer a hard time.
The rappers was not looking too good because his laptop stalled and he had to start a track over, he said the n-word a bunch, he rapped about whores and booze, and he asked some of the students if he could sleep over at their place. On a positive note he was a good hypeman, had a lot of positive energy, and danced pretty well.
The Catalysts would not stop yelling at the sound man for more bass. They are all digital, but the girl who sings like a g-6 came on stage with them and that was the best part. It worked out for me because I played a couple records right after them and the bass was like Boom Boom. I played the SOS band classic 'take your time' at kinda medium volume then tightly blended Sandy B 'back together' (white label promo from Bpm king street sound) and put the volume on blast! the sound guy loved it.
Then for the raffles I played Orinoko - island (softly) and they announced the winners in time with the build ups and break downs.
Oh yeah, rap. I like rap with just a little history. Big Daddy Kane - Stop shammin'
Also last night this dude from SF requested e-40 - hurricane, he promised it was clean but it wasn't so I had to sneeze, dump, then fade it out.
Thanks for sharing.