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Throwback Thursday - Rakim
Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:37:00 +0100I couldn't really think of a topical throwback for the day, so I figured the best thing to do was go with some Rakim. There's no real way you can go wrong with the God, expect perhaps with cover art. Speaking of which, when the hell did the pic above get released?! Does this mean what I so dearly hope it means?Rakim - "It's Been a Long Time"addthis_pub = 'WallySean';... (Read complete news)
DJ Slynkee - Decade of Dopeness Vol.1
Sat, 13 Jun 2009 08:45:00 +0100Basically what the title says! Just download it, it's dope! Here's the write up on it: "Classic 90's Hip-Hop! This CD includes 49 tracks Cut & scratched together Slynkee style!A must have if your an official fan of REAL HIP-HOP!" Know the Ledge - Eric B & Rakim Method man- Wu Tang Clan The ? Remains - Gangstarr Slam - Onyx Tru Fu Schnick - The Fu schnickens Headbanger - EPMD Brother on the Run - Kool G Rap Nuthin But A G Thang (freestyle) Nuthin But A G Thang - Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dogg Deep Cover - Dr. Dre ft. Snopp Doggy Dogg Madizm - Channel Live ft. KRS One Most Beautifulest Thing In the World - Keith Murray Who Got The Props - Black Moon Yo That's That Sh*t - Diamond D Gangsta Bitch - Apache How Can Just Kill A Man - Cypress Hill Time 4 Sum Akshun - Redman That's When You're Lost - Souls Of Mischief Funky 4 You - Nice & Smooth DWYCK - Gangstarr The Choice is Yours - Black Sheep uptown Anthem - Naughty by Nature Fakin the Funk - Main Source Lookin' At the front Door - Main Source They Reminisce Over You - Pete Rock & CL Smooth Can I Get Open - Original Flava Let the Rhythm Hit'em - Eric B & Rakim Protect ya neck - Wu tang clan Live At the Bar B Que - Main Source Dowhatchalike - Digital Underground Psycho - Lords of the Underground Jingin baby - LL Cool J Rated XXX - Kool G Rap Around the Way girl - LL Cool J Regulate - Warren G ft. Nate Dogg Time To Flow - D Nice Massaple (bite the rix mix)-... (Read complete news)
The Roots- Best of The Roots
Mon, 08 Jun 2009 22:58:00 +01001. Rock Star (Intro) (J.Period Exclusive) 2. Malcolm X, Roots Of A Tree (Interlude) 3. Pity The Child Come Together feat. Zion-I (Prod. by J.Period) 4. Thought Is Like (Freestyle) (J.Period Exclusive) 5. Clones 6. Subliminal Minded (Freestyle) (J.Period Exclusive) 7. Push Up Ya Lighter 8. Push Up Ya Lighter feat. Kardinal Offishall (J.Period Exclusive) 9. Concerto Of A Desperado feat. Rakim (J.Period Remix) 10. Rakim Interlude 11. Been Through The StormfFeat. Stevie Wonder (J.Period Exclusive) 12. Superlyricism R.I.P. Big Pun (Interlude) 13. Superlyrical feat. Big Pun 14. Supposed To Represent (Interlude) 15. In The Music 16. Don't Feel Right 17. Members Of The Band (Proceed Interlude) 18. Live From The PJ's Feat. Ghostface & Trife 19. PJ's... (Read complete news)
Top 10: Golden Times in Black & White
Sat, 23 May 2009 20:22:00 +0100Here is my personal Top 10 of black&white Rap Videos from the Golden Era, a nice counterpart to some of those polished and colorful clips you see nowadays I chose videos on the basis of how well the visuals and the track work together, and here it is, all classics as usual: The Pharcyde - Passin' [...]... (Read complete news)
Perfect Strangerz (DJ Excel and Gomez Warren) - Hovering Over Hollywood Part Phive
Sat, 23 May 2009 06:21:00 +0100Here's another great mix from the Skratch Makaniks Crew founder, don't sleep on this one, it's dope, just look at the track list and you will see why! TRACKLIST: 1. Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Straighten It Out 2. Eric B. & Rakim - I Ain’t No Joke 3. House Of Pain - Jump Around (Pete Rock Remix) 4. Ice Cube - Jackin’ For Beats 5. EPMD - So What’cha Sayin 6. Das Efx - Jussumen (Remix) 7. Diamond D - What Ya Heard 8. Brand Nubian - Punks Jump Up.. (Diamond D Remix/OG) 9. Bahamadia - Paper Thin 10. Gangstarr -... (Read complete news)
JLove: Rakim- Legends Vol1&2
Tue, 19 May 2009 17:27:00 +01001. Keep The Mic (Prod. by J-Love) 2. Welcome 2 The Hood (Prod. by Dr. Dre) 3. Classic feat. Kanye West, Nas, and KRS-One 4. Streets of NY feat. Nas and Alicia Keys 5. Run 6. After You Die (Prod. by Dr. Dre) 7. Light It Up 8. It Ain't Kool 9. Gettin' Up Anthem feat. Talib Kweli 10. How I'm Living 11. Once Upon A Rhyme 12. Turn The Beat Up 13. When I Be On The Mic 14. I Know You Got Soul 15. Follow The Leader 16. Microphone Fiend 17. 18th Letter 18. Once Upon A Time In Japan 19. Last Resort 20. Don't Sweat The Technique 21. Keep The Beat 22. Yo MTV Raps 23. St. Ides 2 24.... (Read complete news)
Popular Rap Music Of The 90s - The Beats That Live On and On and On
Sun, 19 Apr 2009 03:35:00 +0100Remember the days before T-Pain and Nelly? Back when Sean Combs was still Puff Daddy? Back when two kings of the game ruled supreme? When rap still sounded like rap? If you haven't figured it out yet, this article is dedicated to 90s rap music. Rap in the 90s brought widespread popularity to the genre. In the late 80s, Public Enemy, Run-D.M.C. and N.W.A. built a foundation for the gangster rap genre. They paved the way for what would be arguably the best decade the genre has ever seen. With the exit of Ice Cube in 1989, N.W.A. continued to feud and eventually disbanded in 1991. The stage was set for an epic battle of rap supremacy in the early 90s. An East-West Coast divide had formed with Bad Boy Records on the East Coast, and Death Row Records on the West Coast. Tupac threw gasoline on the fire when he accused Biggie and Combs of being behind the shooting he fell victim to in a NYC recording studio in 1994. With each record after that, the drama escalated and I think we all know how this story ends. I think it was summed up best by The Notorious B.I.G. when he said: _ I was in shock of everything. I wasn't shocked about him getting shot. 'Pac is a strong dude, yo. He's real strong, so when he got shot I was just like, 'Again?' You know, he's always getting shot or shot at, he gonna pull through, make a few records... (Read complete news)
Popular Rap Music Of The 90s - The Beats That Live On and On and On
Sun, 19 Apr 2009 03:35:00 +0100Remember the days before T-Pain and Nelly? Back when Sean Combs was still Puff Daddy? Back when two kings of the game ruled supreme? When rap still sounded like rap? If you haven't figured it out yet, this article is dedicated to 90s rap music. Rap in the 90s brought widespread popularity to the genre. In the late 80s, Public Enemy, Run-D.M.C. and N.W.A. built a foundation for the gangster rap genre. They paved the way for what would be arguably the best decade the genre has ever seen. With the exit of Ice Cube in 1989, N.W.A. continued to feud and eventually disbanded in 1991. The stage was set for an epic battle of rap supremacy in the early 90s. An East-West Coast divide had formed with Bad Boy Records on the East Coast, and Death Row Records on the West Coast. Tupac threw gasoline on the fire when he accused Biggie and Combs of being behind the shooting he fell victim to in a NYC recording studio in 1994. With each record after that, the drama escalated and I think we all know how this story ends. I think it was summed up best by The Notorious B.I.G. when he said: _ I was in shock of everything. I wasn't shocked about him getting shot. 'Pac is a strong dude, yo. He's real strong, so when he got shot I was just like, 'Again?' You know, he's always getting shot or shot at, he gonna pull through, make a few records... (Read complete news)
BC's Rakim Sanders Scores 25 In Win Over Virginia
Fri, 13 Mar 2009 15:18:00 +0100Pawtucket's own, Rakim Sanders, led the BC Eagles over Virginia in the first round of the ACC Tournament. Sanders also added 7 boards, while shooting 7 0f 11 from the field and 11 of 12 from the line. Rakim has put together a nice sophomore season for the Eagles. BC will now face off against Duke, via ESPN: Rakim Sanders scored 25 points and Boston College closed the first round of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament with a sluggish 76-63 win over Virginia on Thursday night. The Eagles (22-10) built a 37-25 lead by halftime and coasted the rest of the way... (Read complete news)
Popular Rap Music Of The 90s - The Beats That Live On and On and On
Tue, 03 Feb 2009 04:34:00 +0100Remember the days before T-Pain and Nelly? Back when Sean Combs was still Puff Daddy? Back when two kings of the game ruled supreme? When rap still sounded like rap? If you haven't figured it out yet, this article is dedicated to '90s rap music. Rap in the '90s brought widespread popularity to the [...]... (Read complete news)






