Kid Capri - The Tape
batmon
27,574 Posts
Underated? I like this album alot. The Biz Production is good and I like Kid Capri's party-type rhymes.Some real Uptown Bounce shit on this "tape". When it dropped my peers werent really feelin it.I was throwin my pom-poms up in the air back then and I still do.Discuss.
Comments
Its a bonafied "Jeep Beat" album though. If your talkin "for tha car" albums.
I think so; I actually need to get a copy... I only have the "Apollo" 12", which I like a lot.
It's not groundbraking or classic, just good solid Hip Hop of its era. Not whole lotta lyrical mumbo jumbo either.
Wow. I haven't thought of that record in a looooong time (nor Kid for that matter).
Does anyone have any of his old live tapes? Back when I was around 14 or so this dude moved here from Harlem and brought some crazy tapes with him. He dubbed me a live show of Kid's (his birthday I think) where he would stop the record and get on the mic, then start cutting and saying the phrase he was scratching back and forth. Anybody know what I'm talking about? I need to hear that shit again.
Does anyone have any of his old live tapes? Back when I was around 14 or so this dude moved here from Harlem and brought some crazy tapes with him. He dubbed me a live show of Kid's (his birthday I think) where he would stop the record and get on the mic, then start cutting and saying the phrase he was scratching back and forth. Anybody know what I'm talking about? I need to hear that shit again.
No- but his tapes (Ron G. too!) were the shit! He's still one of the best hip-hop party dj's. "The Tape" was kinda wack at the time- but it might sound genius campared to DJ Unk or Young Jeezy
The Tape is alright. Not the best lyrically, but it's a fun listen every few years. It's got some good beats.
Saw it on eBay for cheap a few months ago and decided to cop it (just for the couple of tracks I liked) and I tell you what I liked it a lot more this time around.
Its not a great album but has a certain charm and I???m glad I gave it a revisit.
It was a good album for it's time but it sounds really dated these days, I still have it on tape in storage.
Which of the following do you object to: girls, parties, fun or all three?
Are you a Kid Capri fan? Does anyone like the Diamond Shell lp?
Well, that's actually a modified quote from the one deej but, yes, I am a Kid Capri fan... are there people who are not?
I guess there are some folks not feeling him, or at least they don't dig the album. I've only heard a bit of the tapes that Day mentioned. Did those tapes or the Ron G tapes make their to your neck of the woods BITD? I've never heard either at length. I am curious to check them out, though.
This Is What Came Here For - Kid Capri/The Tape is my shit. With that J5- I Am Love loop.
Not to hi-jack the thread, but was dude ever credited for being one of the first DJ's to really mix hip hop and R&B together? Before Mary J. Blige and all that, he was doing those 3 turtable blends with stuff like Stephanie Mills over Sucka MC's and Impeach the President. I need some of his old tapes too.
Was never a fan of the Apollo single mind so if anyone wants to trade a Jokes On You Jack Remix for it I'll happily oblige
cool v mix
Ron G was the muhfuckin' truth, and he did pretty much father that entire mid-to-late-1990s R&B style of singing over classic hip-hop beats, though I don't think he gets much credit for it outside of 'Strutlike circles. I may still have a couple of his tapes lying around here somewhere (though a lot of them grew legs during college and my subsequent move out west). If I can find some, I'll post 'em up.
Waterbeeeeeeed!
As far back as I can remember (Around 93) hearing Ron's tapes and starting doing my own hip hop & R&B blends. Alot of dudes back then gave Ron credit. But now.. Nobody really remembers that shit.
I was amped picking up Mary's Be Happy with Ron's mix and same with Miss Jones Where I Wanna Be Boy back in 94. That shit was nice.
As far as Capri goes. I didn't really like that LP. But I do miss the days of him and Martin doing Def Comedy Jam...
I remember the yo mtv raps episode where they featured him along with some other mixtape dudes.Everybody that cares to know about this sort of thing acknowledges him as one of the originators of the style.
None...I just said it sounds really dated and I never said it was a bad album.
Early Puff Daddy owes Ron G. blends something HUGE! Those early Mary J. and Jodeci productions were clealy indebted!