How come there aren't random rap comps?

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  • HAZBEENHAZBEEN 564 Posts
    I could put together a mean Chicago random rap compilation if someone set me up.

    Yay! Do or Die & Da Brat!!! And maybe some Common B sides!





























    Just playing. I'd love to hear this.

  • Great topic, I've been thinking the same thing for some time. I've started putting my own comps together just for my friends as you just can't get any.

    This one's not bad:

    Not really rare joints though:

    Boogie Down - B, Robbie & Jazzy Jay
    Bring the Beat Back - B, Steady
    Discombobulatorbubalator - MC Breeze
    Gucci Time - D, Schoolly
    Juice Crew Dis - Cool C
    Once More (You Hear the Dope Stuff) - Three Times Dope
    Rock the B-Boy Stance - Pimp Pretty & Royal Ron
    Parkside 5-2 - D, Schoolly
    Down to the Grissle - Cool C
    Kick the Ball - Krown Rulers
    Opsta Now - Royal Ron
    Let It Rip - Tuff Crew
    My Parta Town - Tuff Crew

  • Another worth picking up:

    I Got Rhythm - Brothers
    Rock Nice - Jewel T
    Duck Season - Wax Master Torey
    Classical - Busy Boys
    Feel the Horns - Cold Crush Brothers
    I Like It Loud - Jewel T
    K.G. Dance (Wop) - Mr. K.G.
    My Record Is Hot - DJ Drew
    She's a Dog - DJ Drew
    Throwdown - Sparky D
    Trash-An-Ready - Soul Dimension
    You Can't Win - Brothers
    You Can't Break B-Boys
    Something Fresh to Swing To - Levi 167
    Other Side - Levi 167
    That's the Flavor - Busy Boys
    Just Saying Fresh Rhymes - Castle D
    Yo Cas Play It - Castle D
    Strong Island - J.V.C. F.o.r.c.e.
    Doin' Damage - J.V.C. F.o.r.c.e.
    Bridge Is Over - Boogie Down Productions
    South Bronx - Boogie Down Productions
    D-Nice Rocks the House - Boogie Down Productions

  • deejdeej 5,125 Posts
    Well, all early rap basically was exclusively over disco records funk bands. Its weird to pigeonhole something as 'disco-rap' when at the time it was released it was the only rap that existed.

    No.

  • deejdeej 5,125 Posts
    I could put together a mean Chicago random rap compilation if someone set me up.

    Well there's also like what 20 Chi-Bangin comps and then those two 'best of chi bangin' CDs. I'd be interested to see yr tracklist though. "Wicked Streets of the Chi" is a pretty good comp too.

  • mylatencymylatency 10,475 Posts
    This genre is so miniscule in popularity at this point that I think it's like back in the late 70's and 80's when the Northern Soul / funk collecting movement was just gaining momentum outside of England. I expect the "random rap" genre will take off in the next 5-10 years proper probably. Probably more like 10-15 as youngsters start reachin' back to the 80s and 90s for that vintage steelo.

  • Rich45sRich45s 327 Posts
    Theres those DJ Ivory - Hear no evil ones.

    Guess the tracks and win a prize. I;m sure all the prizes have been won by now though.

  • RisingsonRisingson 696 Posts
     if anyone has a spare of that Ruthless Rod & MC Dollar EP hit me up, that shit is



  • Imperial_MaoImperial_Mao 1,119 Posts
    Theres those DJ Ivory - Hear no evil ones.

    Guess the tracks and win a prize. I;m sure all the prizes have been won by now though.

    I don't think anyone has posted a full tracklist for either volume yet...

  • RisingsonRisingson 696 Posts


    I don't think anyone has posted a full tracklist for either volume yet...

    I thought the full tracklists were common enough knowledge these days......a tougher challenge is naming all the tracks on Shadows Diminishing Returns..3 years on and I'm still stumped on a couple of cuts..

  • Imperial_MaoImperial_Mao 1,119 Posts


    I don't think anyone has posted a full tracklist for either volume yet...

    I thought the full tracklists were common enough knowledge these days......a tougher challenge is naming all the tracks on Shadows Diminishing Returns..3 years on and I'm still stumped on a couple of cuts..

    Not to me...

    Please post a link or the full tracklistings for both volumes if anyone has 'em...

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,903 Posts
    Well, all early rap basically was exclusively over disco records funk bands. Its weird to pigeonhole something as 'disco-rap' when at the time it was released it was the only rap that existed.

    No.

    Isn't ur favorite rapper Ma$e?

  • meatyogremeatyogre 2,080 Posts
    I could put together a mean Chicago random rap compilation if someone set me up.

    Well there's also like what 20 Chi-Bangin comps and then those two 'best of chi bangin' CDs. I'd be interested to see yr tracklist though. "Wicked Streets of the Chi" is a pretty good comp too.

    Im not talkin about gangsta shit holmes.

  • Theres those DJ Ivory - Hear no evil ones.

    They're not comps though, that's the point.
    You cannot get comps (not mixed full tracks) of rare late 80s rap.

  • meatyogremeatyogre 2,080 Posts
    Delay, I'm actually in the midst of putting together part 2 of this, so that series thing might not be the best idear for me.


    not all "random" rap, but I promise part 2 will be twice as nice..

    Dreas - Grown Home (Heardrums 2002)
    Maker (feat. Qwel) - Honestly (Birthwrite 2003)
    Verbal kent (feat. One Man Army) - Combat (Gravel 2003)
    Single Minded Pros. (feat. Juice) - Dumb Hot (SMP 2002)
    Eulorhythmics - Danny Glover (Frontline 2002)
    O Type Star - A Different Type Of Cancer (Frontline 2002)
    Meaty Ogre (feat. Robust) - Flibbertgibbet (Galapogos4 2003)
    Lord 360 - Hail To The Profit (Birthwrite 2001)
    Longshot - Barely Talkin' (Longshot 2002)
    Costume (feat. Sarcazm) - Chew Toy (TBA 2000)
    Seel - Generation Lost (Record Player 2003)
    Dennizen Kane b/w Typical Cats - Calling Card (Galapogos4 2002)
    Grav - What? (Correct 1996)
    E.C. - Mating Ritual (Wicked Ent. 1995)
    E.C. - Ill Is (Wicked Ent. 1994)
    All Natural - It's OK (Family Tree 1998)
    Rhymefest - How We Chill (Molemen 1996)
    Common Sense - Bitch In Yoo (Relativity 1996)
    Primeridian - On The Spot (Promihjay 8 1997)
    Main Frame - Her, Her, Her And You (Katalyst 1996)
    Juice - To Be Continued (King Tut 1997)
    Infamous Syndicate (feat. Fatal) - Clock Strikes 12 (Relativity 1999)
    Tung Twista (feat. Infared) - Suicide (Streets Flava 1994)
    Fatal House - P.H.C.H.H.E.S. (Chi Sound 199?)
    Guerilla P.E.E.M.P.S - Dance To My Tune (wind Song 1990)
    King D (feat. Pure And Natural) - Startin' Funky (Sweetster 1990)
    Smuv Radcials - No Justice No Peace (Proper Perspective 1993)
    Young Brothers - Check Out The Hook (Groove Kontrol 1991)
    Carver High - Do You Have It All Together/Rappin It To Ya (Challenger 1984)
    Sugar Ray Dinke - Cabrini Green Rap (IAM 1986) (Outro)
    World Wide Posse - Chi Town Let The Funk Flow (Chicago Underground)(Meaty Ogre Remix)

  • deejdeej 5,125 Posts
    Well, all early rap basically was exclusively over disco records funk bands. Its weird to pigeonhole something as 'disco-rap' when at the time it was released it was the only rap that existed.

    No.

    Isn't ur favorite rapper Ma$e?

    No.

  • deejdeej 5,125 Posts
    I could put together a mean Chicago random rap compilation if someone set me up.

    Well there's also like what 20 Chi-Bangin comps and then those two 'best of chi bangin' CDs. I'd be interested to see yr tracklist though. "Wicked Streets of the Chi" is a pretty good comp too.

    Im not talkin about gangsta shit holmes.

    But you include EC Illa? I guess its old EC anyway.

    Is 'random rap' a genre or what?

  • z_illaz_illa 867 Posts
    Delay, I'm actually in the midst of putting together part 2 of this, so that series thing might not be the best idear for me.


    not all "random" rap, but I promise part 2 will be twice as nice..

    Dreas - Grown Home (Heardrums 2002)
    Maker (feat. Qwel) - Honestly (Birthwrite 2003)
    Verbal kent (feat. One Man Army) - Combat (Gravel 2003)
    Single Minded Pros. (feat. Juice) - Dumb Hot (SMP 2002)
    Eulorhythmics - Danny Glover (Frontline 2002)
    O Type Star - A Different Type Of Cancer (Frontline 2002)
    Meaty Ogre (feat. Robust) - Flibbertgibbet (Galapogos4 2003)
    Lord 360 - Hail To The Profit (Birthwrite 2001)
    Longshot - Barely Talkin' (Longshot 2002)
    Costume (feat. Sarcazm) - Chew Toy (TBA 2000)
    Seel - Generation Lost (Record Player 2003)
    Dennizen Kane b/w Typical Cats - Calling Card (Galapogos4 2002)
    Grav - What? (Correct 1996)
    E.C. - Mating Ritual (Wicked Ent. 1995)
    E.C. - Ill Is (Wicked Ent. 1994)
    All Natural - It's OK (Family Tree 1998)
    Rhymefest - How We Chill (Molemen 1996)
    Common Sense - Bitch In Yoo (Relativity 1996)
    Primeridian - On The Spot (Promihjay 8 1997)
    Main Frame - Her, Her, Her And You (Katalyst 1996)
    Juice - To Be Continued (King Tut 1997)
    Infamous Syndicate (feat. Fatal) - Clock Strikes 12 (Relativity 1999)
    Tung Twista (feat. Infared) - Suicide (Streets Flava 1994)
    Fatal House - P.H.C.H.H.E.S. (Chi Sound 199?)
    Guerilla P.E.E.M.P.S - Dance To My Tune (wind Song 1990)
    King D (feat. Pure And Natural) - Startin' Funky (Sweetster 1990)
    Smuv Radcials - No Justice No Peace (Proper Perspective 1993)
    Young Brothers - Check Out The Hook (Groove Kontrol 1991)
    Carver High - Do You Have It All Together/Rappin It To Ya (Challenger 1994)
    Sugar Ray Dinke - Cabrini Green Rap (IAM 1986) (Outro)
    World Wide Posse - Chi Town Let The Funk Flow (Chicago Underground)(Meaty Ogre Remix)

    Yo, I was listening to this yesterday. Not to rush a busy dude, but people are eager for Vol 2. I'd be a fan of a focused vinyl release with infos too. Do that shit. How's your list coming?

  • meatyogremeatyogre 2,080 Posts
    I could put together a mean Chicago random rap compilation if someone set me up.

    Well there's also like what 20 Chi-Bangin comps and then those two 'best of chi bangin' CDs. I'd be interested to see yr tracklist though. "Wicked Streets of the Chi" is a pretty good comp too.

    Im not talkin about gangsta shit holmes.

    But you include EC Illa? I guess its old EC anyway.

    Is 'random rap' a genre or what?

    Have you heard EC's earliest shit? Like 91, 92? Straight hardcore b boy rapps. Either way I dont really consider EC gangsta rap.. I guess I'd define it as "hardcore". No matter how you do a Chicago mixtape, theres gonna be some "gangsta" in it, cuz thats what this city has always been about.

    Random rap is not a genre, just generally a catch-all term for indy rap between 87-93.

    I have the ammo for part 2, just kinda looking for one last record to fit the pieces together. I'm gonna include alot of cassette only shit too.

    My rap list is massive, I'll post it up here today.

  • deejdeej 5,125 Posts

    Random rap is not a genre, just generally a catch-all term for indy rap between 87-93.

    Oh ok. I've never heard that used before.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts

    Random rap is not a genre, just generally a catch-all term for indy rap between 87-93.

    Oh ok. I've never heard that used before.

    Dont worry is a new term for shit that got no burn in the past.

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,782 Posts

    Random rap is not a genre, just generally a catch-all term for indy rap between 87-93.

    Oh ok. I've never heard that used before.

    Dont worry is a new term for shit that got no burn in the past.

    Able to post now?

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Able to post now?

    Only from my office IBook. My other laptop @ the frontdesk(SONY) is where the problem lies.
    I've cleared my cookies, but no luck.

  • rawyouthrawyouth 112 Posts

    Random rap is not a genre, just generally a catch-all term for indy rap between 87-93.

    Oh ok. I've never heard that used before.


    Yeah that is a really terrible term, although I definitely used "jazz rap" in a sentence today. That made me laugh really hard.

  • PABLOPABLO 1,921 Posts
    I'm (finally) finishing up Dooley-O's Basement Tapes Album.
    It's made up of various productions of him & his crew from 1988-97 and certainly fits in the Random Rap category.
    Bonus disc will have a taped session of Stezo, Parrish Smith, and some CT locals killing it over some break & beats doubles circa '87. Good stuff.

    Should be out by Aug/Sept.


  • HAZBEENHAZBEEN 564 Posts
    I'm (finally) finishing up Dooley-O's Basement Tapes Album.

    It's made up of various productions of him & his crew from 1988-97 and certainly fits in the Random Rap category.
    Bonus disc will have a taped session of Stezo, Parrish Smith, and some CT locals killing it over some break & beats doubles circa '87. Good stuff.

    Should be out by Aug/Sept.

    Will there be a vinyl release?

    peas

    h

  • PABLOPABLO 1,921 Posts
    As of right now, no. But I'm talking to a distributor to see if they might P&D a vinyl release.
    If anybody knows anybody that would be interested please PM me.

  • I'm (finally) finishing up Dooley-O's Basement Tapes Album.
    It's made up of various productions of him & his crew from 1988-97 and certainly fits in the Random Rap category.
    Bonus disc will have a taped session of Stezo, Parrish Smith, and some CT locals killing it over some break & beats doubles circa '87. Good stuff.

    Should be out by Aug/Sept.


    Now that's more like it!!!!
    Can't wait to hear that

  • jamesjames chicago 1,863 Posts
    I'm actually in the midst of putting together part 2 of this

    Would this be the long-rumored Pack 'Em In Mean Like Yngwie Malmsteen fastt-rapp/hair-metal mash-up mixx?
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