http://www.algierz.com/mm5/graphics/00000001/WestCoastQuitHating4Store.jpg
: ( @ this shirt
― The Reverend, Monday, 3 March 2008 04:15 (sixteen years ago) link
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg182/smellthehiphop/front-back.jpg
― The Reverend, Monday, 3 March 2008 04:16 (sixteen years ago) link
^^^OFFICIAL
― The Reverend, Monday, 3 March 2008 04:18 (sixteen years ago) link
blue note remix mixtape by one of the beat junkies
^ actually pretty good
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 23:07 (sixteen years ago) link
link is to DL btw
i mean god knows we need another reverent blue note remix album like we need Kingdom Come 2, but this is ok.
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 23:08 (sixteen years ago) link
http://river-to-ocean.com/hip-lyc/archives/us3.jpg
― Jordan, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 23:10 (sixteen years ago) link
biddybiddybop
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 00:09 (sixteen years ago) link
new snoop album is fun but boring
― deej, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 16:44 (sixteen years ago) link
explain
― The Reverend, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:06 (sixteen years ago) link
its, like, eclectic and weird and kind of daring like the title suggests but by the end of the record you're like 'is this all there is??'
― deej, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:07 (sixteen years ago) link
its got some joints dont get me wrong
― deej, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:08 (sixteen years ago) link
I can see that
― The Reverend, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:08 (sixteen years ago) link
pretty much all i've been listening to hip hop wise is the rhymefest/MJ mixtape. he's so ingratiating and cool and awesome. charming as fuck.
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:17 (sixteen years ago) link
It is pretty damn good. Much better than his actual album.
― The Reverend, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:44 (sixteen years ago) link
(Which isn't actually that bad, just not that great, either.)
― The Reverend, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:45 (sixteen years ago) link
1. II Trill (prod. by Clinton Sparks) 2. That’s Gangsta feat. Sean Kingston (prod. by J.R. Rotem) 3. Damn I’m Cold feat Lil Wayne (prod by Chops) 4. You’re Everything (ft. Rick Ross, David Banner, 8 Ball & MJG) (Prod. by Mr. Lee) 5. Swang on Em feat Lupe (prod by Enigma) 6. I Luv That (Produced by Scott Storch) 7. My Block (prod by Jazze Pha) 8. Get Cha Issue (Produced by Bigg Tyme & Qwest) 9. Good II Me feat. Mya (prod by Bigg Tyme, co-produced by Intl Red, & Bun B) 10. Pop It 4 Pimp feat Phatz & Webbie (prod by Mouse) 11. Underground Thang feat Chamillionaire & Pimp C (prod by Cory MO) 12. If I Die 2Nite feat. Lyfe Jennings & Young Buck (Produced by J-Rock) 13. Another Soldier feat. Mddl Fngz (prod. by DJ Khalil) 14. If It Was Up II Me feat. Junior Reid (produced by Blackout Movement) 15. Angel in the Sky (Produced by Cozmo) 16. Keep It 100 (produced by Chops) 11. My Paper (prod by Bigg Tyme)
― J0rdan S., Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:48 (sixteen years ago) link
breihan's bun interview is def recommended reading
― J0rdan S., Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:49 (sixteen years ago) link
wow, Clinton Sparks, J.R. Rotem AND Scott Storch. he nailed the talentless white producer hat trick without even having to link up with Hollertronix again.
― Alex in Baltimore, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:52 (sixteen years ago) link
Bun B is always a good interview
― The Reverend, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:53 (sixteen years ago) link
http://linuxgeekboy.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/zune-tattoo.jpg
― Alex in Baltimore, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:53 (sixteen years ago) link
14. If It Was Up II Me feat. Junior Reid (produced by Blackout Movement)
this sounds like the most exciting thing
― deej, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 20:23 (sixteen years ago) link
the rest of that tracklist looks kinda ugh
― deej, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 20:24 (sixteen years ago) link
11. Underground Thang feat Chamillionaire & Pimp C (prod by Cory MO) 10. Pop It 4 Pimp feat Phatz & Webbie (prod by Mouse)
maybe too
-- deej, Wednesday, March 5, 2008 2:23 PM (21 minutes ago) Bookmark Link
im imagining some crazy apocalyptic ragga-dancehall hook version of 'crunk musik' with bun-b destroying it a la 'i'm a g' so naturally theres no way the real deal will live up to expectations now
― deej, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 20:46 (sixteen years ago) link
im imagining some crazy apocalyptic ragga-dancehall hook version of 'crunk musik' with bun-b destroying it a la 'i'm a g'
this was "hit the block"
― Jordan, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 20:50 (sixteen years ago) link
no jr reid on hit the block though!
― deej, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 20:51 (sixteen years ago) link
10. Pop It 4 Pimp feat Phatz & Webbie (prod by Mouse) 11. Underground Thang feat Chamillionaire & Pimp C (prod by Cory MO)
^^these ones
― J0rdan S., Wednesday, 5 March 2008 21:06 (sixteen years ago) link
i mean if we get 6-7 good/great songs out of this thing i'll be pretty happy
yeah I've still got high hopes for the album even after the frightening amount of features on there....also, Trilla has finally, mercifully leaked onto my hard drive!!
― Preview of the Matrix 12, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 21:10 (sixteen years ago) link
Fat Joe Ain’t No Joke…
Take it from me Fat Joe is not someone to be fucked with on some street shit. Son does not play that bullshit. I was hanging with the Terror Squad several years ago in Miami back when the East coast vs. West coast beef was at its height, 1996. Back then there used to be a major record industry convention in south Florida called “How Can I Be Down?” Everyone that wanted a piece of the rap music pie was in South Beach, from established artists to has-beens to never-was. People came from every shithole in the country to try to get a deal or whatever. From Flint to Port Arthur to Compton to Atlanta and Newark.
Being in Miami with Fat Joe is like being in the Bronx with Fat Joe. Son is the mayor of Miami. Everyone knew dude, which was rather disturbing because even the grandmothers knew Fat Joe. Keep in mind that a Puerto Rican grandmother in Miami is in her mid-thirties anyhoo. Joe was a celebrity on the streets and a target for anyone who had some hate for the Terror Squad and the East coast. Sure enough some dude from the Westside who just came home from jail didn’t like Fat Joe’s celebrity status. Right on Collins Blvd. it was about to go down something serious.
Fat Joe stood his ground right there with that bruiser and no one made a move to shoot anyone even though there were several guns in the circle. Basically, no one backed down from the confrontation. And no one interceded on Fat Joe’s behalf either. This is why I call Fat Joe one of the most hardbody rappers in the game right now. Your favorite rapper would have had his weedcarriers make noise for him, but Fat Joe didn’t leave the big boy stuff to his subordinates. I don’t sleep on Papoose either because I see that son has a slick mouth when he gets inside the sound booth. If any of you listened to the joint he just shot at Uncle Murda then you would agree with me that Murda’s career is basically over with.
The overall beef between Fat Joe and Fifty is peculiar to me since neither of these dudes has ever tried to be the King of New York. I wonder what exactly they are beefing over since they deal with two separate constituencies. Fat Joe enjoys Miami too much just like Fifty enjoys L.A. These dudes are arguing over their surrogate home. Like it or not, and I’m sure neither of them really likes it, but Jay-Z is still the King Kong camel of New York. NaS remains the prince of the city while Papoose and Uncle Murda are simply feudal lords. Literally, and figuratively. Just to set the record straight which I’m sure that Fat Joe has already done, no one is lumping this dude up for free. I don’t doubt that Fat Joe will get into scraps, but I seriously doubt that his opponent won’t be getting the worse end of the bargain.
― J0rdan S., Wednesday, 5 March 2008 21:52 (sixteen years ago) link
Jay-Z is still the King Kong camel
― The Reverend, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 21:57 (sixteen years ago) link
food for thought: who is the most hardbody snap poster?
― J0rdan S., Wednesday, 5 March 2008 21:58 (sixteen years ago) link
lu_uriqua
― The Reverend, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 22:00 (sixteen years ago) link
truth
― J0rdan S., Wednesday, 5 March 2008 22:01 (sixteen years ago) link
most hardbody and most hardsonned aren't the same thing
― Alex in Baltimore, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 22:54 (sixteen years ago) link
deej used to be pretty hardbody way back in the day
― J0rdan S., Wednesday, 5 March 2008 23:00 (sixteen years ago) link
nah i didnt even go to the gym regularly til like last year
― deej, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 23:01 (sixteen years ago) link
jk, you should post that in TRUTH BOMBS thread
― deej, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 23:03 (sixteen years ago) link
ned ragget being the fat joe to deej's papoose
― J0rdan S., Wednesday, 5 March 2008 23:04 (sixteen years ago) link
http://www.zshare.net/audio/8571326042d43e/
^^^ "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It" (Remix) Ice Cube w/Nas & Scarface
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 6 March 2008 21:29 (sixteen years ago) link
lol, i was looking through the movies at a local film festival:
Nerdcore For Life Wisconsin's Own (USA, 2007, 84 mins) digital video World Premiere Directed By: Directed By: Dan Lamoureux cinematographer: Dan Lamoureux, Ryan Tidrick, Rob Korotky, Kris Aliss editor: Kipp Norman, K.C. Norman producer: Dan Lamoureux, Rob Korotky associate producer: Ryan Tidrick, Rodney Simale
* www.nerdcoreforlife.com * Trailer
Have mainstream rap themes never really spoken to you? Try instead the rap song “Ahab” about Moby Dick by MC Lars: “Let it be a lesson, revenge is never sweet/So I stomp my peg to this Supergrass beat!” Or perhaps intimidating computer-science speak in “Kill Dash 9” by Monzy, “I’ll take your process off the run queue without even asking/Cause my flow is like reentrant and preemptive multitasking.” This is Nerdcore. The geeks will be silenced no more. With an innate ability at sound editing and an acute knowledge of the Internet, they have been able to create and disseminate their work at a rampant pace. Lamoureux profiles dozens of established and up-and-coming Nerdcore artists by blending live show footage, videos, and interviews with Optimus Rhyme, MC Router, and Beefy, as well as Nerdcore pioneers YTCracker, MC Chris (known by many as MC Pee Pants from Aqua Teen Hunger Force) and MC Hawking (who raps using a voice simulator program that sounds like Steven Hawking).
― Jordan, Thursday, 6 March 2008 21:52 (sixteen years ago) link
one time while bumbing around YouTube I found trailers for MULTIPLE 'nerdcore' documentaries. the biggest problem with nerd culture really is that they're ready to record and canonize their own bullshit so much more thoroughly than someone who might actually be doing something worthwhile.
― Alex in Baltimore, Thursday, 6 March 2008 21:57 (sixteen years ago) link
the "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It" remix with Scarface and Nas is awesome! I'm excited for Nigger if it ever comes out
― M@tt He1ges0n, Friday, 7 March 2008 00:04 (sixteen years ago) link
nerdcore made me do it
― and what, Friday, 7 March 2008 00:08 (sixteen years ago) link
if i buff your mage ain't nothin' to it
― M@tt He1ges0n, Friday, 7 March 2008 00:10 (sixteen years ago) link
now come the fuck on
http://cache.idolator.com/assets/resources/2008/03/wayne-strapped-ad.jpg
― Whiney G. Weingarten, Friday, 7 March 2008 21:23 (sixteen years ago) link
Let's anticipate Lil Wayne, "The Carter III"
― max, Friday, 7 March 2008 21:24 (sixteen years ago) link
Let's anticipate the same image being posted on every Lil Wayne thread and blog over the next week
― Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 7 March 2008 21:28 (sixteen years ago) link
are there lil wayne blogs??
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 7 March 2008 21:39 (sixteen years ago) link
jordansarge.blogspot.com
― max, Friday, 7 March 2008 21:44 (sixteen years ago) link