Showing posts with label Boot Camp Clik. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 22, 2009 | Posted in ,,

Collect Dis Edition is a 2003 compilation album released on Duck Down Records. The compilation features a number of singles recorded by Boot Camp Clik members and affiliates between 2000 and 2002, as well as past collaborations.

01. "Rush" by Black Moon (Produced by Da Beatminerz)
02. "What's Poppin'" by Boot Camp Clik (Produced by DJ THE Boy)
03. "Smile In Heaven" by Boot Camp Clik & Twanie Ranks (Produced by Da Beatminerz)
04. "All Massive" by Tek (Produced by Ayatollah)
05. "Don't Say Shit To Ruck" by Sean Price (Produced by Agallah)
06. "That's What's Up" by Starang Wondah (Produced by Black Milk)
07. "Fire Burn" by Boot Camp Clik (Produced by Da Beatminerz)
08. "The Real" by Buckshot (Produced by M-Boogie)
09. "Mastered The Style" by Rustee Juxx (Produced by Bucktown USA)
10. "Tel E Mundo" by Sean Price (Produced by Agallah)
11. "You Could Get Shot" by Buckshot (Produced by Bucktown USA)
12. "The Game" by Starang Wondah (Produced by Black Market)
13. "D&D Soundclash" by Afu-Ra, Cocoa Brovaz & Jahdan (Produced by Da Beatminerz)
14. "Luv Em Or Leave Em Alone" by Boot Camp Clik (Produced by Knobody)
15. "Last Bref" by Masta Ace (Produced by Masta Ace)
16. "No Justice, No Peace" by Cocoa Brovaz (Produced by Bucktown USA)
17. "I Realize" by Boot Camp Clik (Produced by Coptic)

NOTE: Track 16 is in wma format. I converted all the other tracks to mp3 but track 16 wasn't having any of it!

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Ruste Juxx is the newest sensation coming out of Crown Heights, Brooklyn. After several years of collaborating on Boot Camp Clik projects, such as Sean Price's "Monkey Bars," and "Jesus Price Superstar," albums, along with being featured on Boot Camp Clik's "Casualties Of War" album. Juxx is preparing to release his first solo project, entitled "Indestructible." "Vic Flair" is the lead single off "Indestructible," one of Ruste Juxx's biggest singles to date, getting spins on New York's Hot 97 FM and the accompanying video becoming an underground favorite online. Touring extensively within the Unitede States and Europe with Sean Price he has continually built a steady fan base.

"Indestructible" is Executive-Produced by Sean Price and spearheaded by the menacing lead tracks "Rock On," and "Get Up," the album features guest appearances by Heltah Skeltah, Smif-N-Wessun and Buckshot, as well as production from PF Cuttin, NOTTZ, Dan The Man, and Black Milk. After years of grinding, Ruste Juxx is finally seeing his hard work and dedication to what he loves paying off. With this project he proves that success is the only option. The album title means he's too strong to be destroyed.

01. Wipe Off Ya Smile (Feat. Blaze) (Prod By Black Milk) 03:50
02. System On Blast (Feat. Reek) (Prod By PF Cuttin) 04:12
03. Get Up (Feat. Lil Vic) (Prod By PF Cuttin) 03:14
04. Machine Gun Skunk (Feat. Jahdan) (Prod By Masse Salazar) 04:16
05. Grave Digga (Prod By Masse Salazar) 03:36
06. Morgue Truck (Prod By Masse Salazar) 03:34
07. Let Me In (Prod By Dan The Man) 03:28
08. Pimpin Ya Wife (Prod By M-Nasty) 04:02
09. To All My Enemies (Prod By Dan The Man) 04:05
10. Duck Down! (Prod By Black Milk) 03:12
11. Homicide Niggas (Feat. Reek) (Prod By DJ Large) 04:56
12. Love Is Worth Waiting For (Prod By Blastah Beatz) 03:47
13. Blaze Freestyle Interlude (R.I.P.) 01:02
14. Blaze My Fire (Feat. L.A.W.) (Prod By DJ Large) 04:00
15. Optimistic (Prod By Blastah Beatz) 03:47

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Heltah Skeltah, comprised of Sean Price and Rock, are a legendary hip hop group hailing from Brooklyn, NY. The duo's first album, 'Nocturnal,' released on Duck Down/ Priority Records in 1995, sold over 400,000 units world-wide. It has been ten years since Heltah Skeltah last released a group project, however as solo artists, the duo has remained heavily active.
Sean Price, ½ of Heltah Skeltah, has developed a cult-like following in the underground hip hop scene. Having released two titles since 2005, 'Monkey Barz' and 'Jesus Price Superstar,' Sean Price was named Independent Artist of the Year in 2006 and 2007, awarded by XXL Magazine, AllHipHop.com and Source Magazine.
Furthermore, Heltah Skeltah are part of the mighty Boot Camp Clik, also comprised of Buckshot and Smif-N-Wessun. Boot Camp Clik have two recent projects, 'The Last Stand' and 'Casualties of War.' With all this current activity and momentum, Heltah Skeltah are truly poised to be 'Da Incredible Rap Team.'

1. Intro feat. DonRocko, YoungJamen, BummyFlyJab & Alkatraz (Produced by D Dot)
2. Insane (Produced by Marco Polo)
3. Chipmunk 3000 (Produced by Fatim)
4. Everything Is Heltah Skeltah (Produced by Illmind)
5. D.I.R.T. (Another Boot Camp Clik Yeah Song) (Produced by Khrysis)
6. So Damn Tough feat.Buckshot and Ruste Juxx (Produced by Illmind)
7. WMD feat. Smif-N-Wessun (Produced by M-Phazes)
8. That's Incredible (Produced by EZ Mo Bee)
9. Ape Muzik feat. The Representativz (Produced by Stu Bangas)
10. The Art of Disrespekanization (Produced by Khrysis)
11. Hellz Kitchen (Produced by Evidence)
12. Shmack Muzik feat. Flood (Produced by Sic Beats)
13. Twinz (Produced by Ken Ring)
14. Ruck N Roll (Produced by Stu Bangas)

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DJ Revolution has spent 15 years perfecting his craft on turntables or as he would refer to them his 1200s. Revolution has done just about everything you can think of with records… spun them, scratched them, remixed them, collected them, even juggled them! Since 1997 Revolution has operated the world famous Wake Up Show on Power 106 based out of Los Angeles, CA, alongside with King Tech and Sway (also from MTV). Aside from being an on-air personality, he also tours worldwide as a DJ for acts such as Rakim and Kanye West. Revolution is now readying 'King Of The Decks' on Duck Down Records, which showcases some of the brightest artists in hip hop.

01. Intro (Feat. Jazzy Jeff) 01:18
02. King Of The Decks (Feat. Sean Price, Tash) 03:18
03. The DJ (Feat. KRS-One) 05:37
04. Do Your Thing (Feat. Guilty Simpson, Royce Da 5′9″) 03:06
05. LA D.J. (Feat. Tony G) 00:49
06. Funky Piano 05:10
(Feat. Bishop Lamont, Crooked I, Styliztik Jones)
07. The Big Top (Feat. Special Teamz) 04:35
08. Start The Revolution (Feat. Boot Camp Clik) 05:18
09. Scratch Nerds 01:21
10. Invaders From The Planet Sqratch (Feat. DJ QBert) 02:46
11. EY (Feat. Joell Ortiz, Termanology) 03:51
12. Casualties Of Tour (Feat. Rakaa Iriscience) 04:37
13. Damage (Feat. Blaq Poet, Bumpy Knuckles) 03:41
14. Willie Lynch (Feat. Styliztik Jones, KBimean) 03:05
15. The Biggest Up (Feat. DJ Premier) 01:14
16. Blow Da Spot (Feat. Strong Arm Steady) 05:08
17. School (Feat. Planet Asia) 03:19
18. Spit Ridiculous (Feat. Defari) 02:47
19. Pro's & Con's (Feat. Evidence) 03:16
20. Calling HAUL 00:33
21. Man Or Machine (Feat. KBimean) 03:09
22. The Set Up (Feat. Sway, King Tech) 02:16
23. The Re-Match (Feat. DJ Spinbad) 05:43
24. Raided R (Feat. DJ Raid) 03:44

NOTE: The album dropped digitally on Sept 16th and is released in stores on Sept 30th so if anyone has any issues with this being posted, please let us know.

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This is Real Hip Hop right here, repped to the fullest by the legendary DJ Rev, backed by the legendary Duck Down Records and featuring legendary MC's like KRS-One, BCC and more, including established artists and rising stara of the future, this is as real as it gets, don't sleep!

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008 | Posted in ,,


Search and Recover Mix CD part I Mixed by DJ Peter Parker brings you hard to find cuts from Boot Camp Clik and some of the best Features with Artists Outside of the Camp.

1. Jump Up - Black Moon
2. Bring it on Your Ass - Smif N Wessun W/ Poppa Doo
3. Tools of the Trade - Cocoa Brovaz
4. Monday Blues for Brooklyn Crews - DJ S&S w/ O.G.C.
5. Underground Tactics - Heltah Skeltah W/ Sway and King Tech
6. We Pledge Allegience - Cocoa Brovaz Feat. Prodigy of Mobb Deep
7. Suspect - O.G.C. Feat. Havoc of Mobb Deep and Buckshot
8. Brooklyn Blocks - Masta Ace Feat. Buckshot
9. Smatch Ca - Buckshot
10. The Illest it Gets - Hi-Tek Feat. Buckshot
11. One in the Chamba - R.S.O, M.O.P. and Smif n Wessun
12. Shine - Mary J. Blige and Smif N Wessun
13. The Return - Cutty Ranks W. O.G.C.
14. U Unda Stand Me - Cocoa Brovaz Feat. Starang Wondah
15. FlipMode Feat. Buckshot
16. All Time Great - K.C. Da Rookie W/ Ruck
17. Blood Runs Cold - Jedi Mind Trick w/ Ruck
18. Black Trump - Cocoa Brovaz Feat. Raekwon
19. Annialatoin - Black Moon Feat. M.O.P
20. Wild Cowbozy in Bucktown - O.G.C. Feat. Sadat X
21. Ganjaman - Buckshot W/ Red Barron
22. Boot Camp Clik W/ Aaliyah

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01 - Who Got Da Props (Black Moon)
02 - How Many Emcee's (Black Moon)
03 - I Got Cha Opin (Remix) (Black Moon)
04 - Sound Bwoy Bureil (Smif-N-Wessun)
05 - Bucktown (Smif-N-Wessun)
06 - Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka (Heltak Skeltah & O.G.C. aka Fab 5)
07 - No Fear (O.G.C.)
08 - Operation Lock Down (Heltah Skeltah)
09 - Headz Are Reddee Pt. II (Boot Camp Clik)
10 - I Ain't Havin' That (Heltah Skeltah)
11 - Black Trump (Cocoa Brovaz feat. Raekwon)
12 - Two Turntables & A Mic (Black Moon)
13 - Bounce To The Ounce (O.G.C.)

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Casualties of War is the fourth album by Hip Hop supergroup Boot Camp Clik, released on August 14, 2007 through Duck Down Records. The album is compiled of leftover tracks recorded for the group's 2006 album The Last Stand. Casualties of War features seven members of the group's "Great 8", Buckshot, Smif-N-Wessun (Tek and Steele), Heltah Skeltah (Sean Price and Rock) and Starang Wondah and Top Dog of O.G.C., with Louieville Sluggah being the only absent member. The album features production from 9th Wonder, Nottz, Marco Polo and Coptic, and features guest appearances from Black Moon member 5ft, Representativz member Supreme, Ruste Juxx and Blue Flame.

01. Intro
02. The Hustle
03. Bubblin' Up
04. What You See
05. BK All Day (Feat. Rustee Juxx & 5 FT)
06. My World
07. I Need More (Feat. Supreme)
08. Jail Song
09. A-Yo (Feat. Blue Flame)
10. Casualties Of War (Feat. Rustee Juxx)
11. I Want Mine (Feat. Supreme)
12. Everyday Shit
13. Words From Tek
14. Yesterday

*a-FILI-ated*
Not an official in case some people get it twisted but more a collection of leftovers from "The Last Stand". This still has some dope tracks on here and you got 9th Wonder, Notts & Marco Polo behind some of the beats as well. Not a lot to say on this one except that it's definitely worth copping, there's some real gems on here and you got 7 of the 8 members delivering quality verses. This might not be an official album but it's definitely 100 times better than any of those hip pop garbage albums that constantly get fed in our direction.

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The Last Stand is the third group album from Hip Hop collective Boot Camp Clik, released on July 18, 2006. The group consists of Black Moon's Buckshot, Smif-N-Wessun's Tek and Steele, Heltah Skeltah's Rock and Sean Price, and O.G.C.'s Starang Wondah, Louieville Sluggah and Top Dog. The album marks the return of Rock, who had left Duck Down Records in 1999 to pursue a solo career. Popular producers involved in the project include Pete Rock, Da Beatminerz, 9th Wonder and Large Professor.

The first track released from the project was "Trading Places", which was also the first music video from the album. The first official single released was "Yeah", which features "Trading Places" and "Let's Go" as the B-Side.

01. Here We Come (Prod. by 9th Wonder)
02. Let's Go (Prod. by Illmind)
03. Yeah (Prod. Marco Polo)
04. Hate All You Want (Prod. by Marco Polo)
05. Don't You Cross The Line (Prod. SIC Beats)
06. 1-2-3 (Prod. Pete Rock)
07. Take A Look (In The Mirror) (Prod. by 9th Wonder)
08. He Gave Us His Life (Prod. by Marco Polo)
09. Trading Places (Prod. by Ken Ring & Rune Rotter)
10. ''... But The Game Is Still Tha Same'' (Prod. by Da Beatminerz)
11. So Focused (Prod. by 9th wonder)
12. Everybody Knows Now (Prod. by Coptic)
13. World Wide (Prod. by Large Professor)
14. Soul Jah (Prod. by Mr. Attic)

*a-FILI-ated*
Don't care what anyone says, this is another claasic release from the BCC. Third go round and they're bigger, better and stomp on all competition. This time, they went even further with their choice of beats by bringin in 9th Wonder, Illmind, Pete Rock, Marco Polo and more. This album solidified their dominance in the hip hop game, follwing up from their triple threat releases the previous year, the anticipation for this album was huge, and they didn't dissappoint, bringing back the sorely missed Rock after what seemed like years, and it's that instantly recognizable booming voice that grabs your attention when you first listen to this. Rock hasn't lost any of his hunger and sounds just as dope as he did back since those Nocturnal days. Along with Rock, his rhyme partneer, Sean Price, Buckshot, Steele & Starang Wondah, all drop the illest verses, it's always a pleasure to hear all the members together on one album but Louieville Sluggah & Top Dog don't really contribute much to the album, which is a shame because I always thought O.G.C. would still remain strong despite not puttin out any albums since 1999. This was, along with the previous Triple Threat releases, the re-birth of BCC, coming back strong with each new effort and also expanding their Duck Down by signing artists outside of their immediate family. These included KRS-One, Special Teamz, Kidz In The Hall & DJ Revolution. Long may their success continue, because as long as they're puttin out that quality material, the real hip hop headz will always have they're back!

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The Chosen Few is the second album from Hip Hop collective Boot Camp Clik, the first album released from the Clik or any affiliate since 1999. The effort received very strong reviews, and the singles "And So" and "Think Back" received moderate video play. The Chosen Few was the first Boot Camp album released on an independent label, with sales reaching just over 60,000 copies in the United States. The album features seven of the eight original members, Buckshot, the Cocoa Brovaz, Sean Price of Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C., with Heltah Skeltah's Rock being the only absent member.

01. Intro: YO Boot Camp!
02. And So
03. Let's Get Down 2 Bizness
04. Let's Roll
05. Welcome To Bucktown U.S.A. (Feat. Supreme & Scratch)
06. That's Tough (Little Bit)
07. Yeah What Eva (Skit)
08. Had It Up 2 Here (Feat. Illa Noyz)
09. Whoop His Ass (Feat. Rufus Blaq)
10. Daddy Wanna
11. Ice Skate (Feat. Danielle Henry)
12. Just Us
13. Think Back (Feat. Jahdan)
14. The Chosen Few (Live For This)
15. Outro: Words From Tek

*a-FILI-ated*
Probably my favourite Boot Camp album, they came back hard with their second effort, bringin back Da Beatminerz, along with heavywights like The Alchemist & Hi-Tek! The album gets off to a brilliant start with "And So" (my favourite track on the album) and continues with the dope Alchemist produced "Let's Get Down To Bizness", apart from the Hi-Tek laced "Ice Skate" (which just screams out mainstream everytime I hear it, it has a very corny chorus which doesn't do the rest of the album justice at all, not a bad beat, just not for BCC!) the whole album is a straight banger! Rock is definitely sorely missed but the rest of the crew, especially Sean P, who's an absolute beast on this album, more than make up for it. This was seen as sort of a comeback album as they were out of the wilderness for 3 years, it has a comback feel to it and boy do they make a statement with this album... for me I give this classic status! Get involved, real hip hop is alive and well, repped to the fullest by the BCC! Corny ass rappers sit the fuck down, this is grown man music!!!

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Short group bio:
Boot Camp Clik is an American hip hop supergroup from Brooklyn, New York. The group consists of Buckshot (of Black Moon), Smif-N-Wessun, also known as Cocoa Brovaz (Tek and Steele), Heltah Skeltah (Rock and Ruck, aka Sean Price) and O.G.C. (Originoo Gunn Clappaz) (Starang Wondah, Top Dog, and Louieville Sluggah).

Though commercial success has largely eluded them, the Camp has gained a large following in the underground rap community. Principally known for their hardcore content, in their later years the group also began adding personal and socially conscious aspects to their lyrics, and were among the first rap acts to infuse elements of Reggae into their music. Buckshot, along with Black Moon, also helped establish the backpacker scene in underground hip hop.

The Camp reached the height of their popularity in the mid-90s, with the release of four acclaimed albums, Black Moon's Enta Da Stage, Smif-N-Wessun's Dah Shinin', Heltah Skeltah's Nocturnal, and O.G.C.'s Da Storm. These albums spawned a number of underground rap hits, most notably Black Moon's "Who Got Da Props?" and "I Got Cha Opin (Remix)", Smif-N-Wessun's "Bucktown", "Sound Bwoy Bureill", and "Wrekonize", Heltah Skeltah's "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka", "Letha Brainz Blo" and "Operation Lock Down", and O.G.C.'s "No Fear", "Hurricane Starang", and "Danjer". Despite the acclaim of the albums and the minor success of the singles, no Boot Camp affiliated release was able to reach Gold sales status. Following the lukewarm reception for the Camp's first group album For the People, the crew's popularity began declining, eventually leading to a lengthy hiatus from the rap game. Since returning independently in 2002, the Camp has been able to regain their past popularity in underground hip hop with a number of acclaimed underground releases.

Since their inception, the Boot Camp has spawned a number of affiliates. The group's earliest affiliate is the production-crew Da Beatminerz, lead by Black Moon's DJ Evil Dee and his older brother Mr. Walt. Da Beatminerz originally produced the majority of the Camp's work, but since 1997, they have taken a backseat to a number of outside producers. Other affiliates include rappers the Representativz (consisting of Supreme and Lidu Rock, the younger brother of Heltah Skeltah's Rock), Illa Noyz (the younger brother of Heltah Skeltah's Sean Price), M.S., LS, BJ Swan, The BTJ's (Bucktown Juveniles), Rustee Juxx, Doc Holiday, Thunderfoot and Lil' Hardcore, Reggae-vocalists Jahdan and Twanie Ranks and R&B-vocalist group F.L.O.W. Though Black Moon is closely connected to the group, members 5ft and DJ Evil Dee are not official members of the Boot Camp Clik.

For The People is the debut album from Hip Hop collective Boot Camp Clik, consisting of Buckshot from Black Moon, Cocoa Brovaz, formerly known as Smif-N-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C. The crew officially organized in 1995, with all eight members appearing on the song "Cession At Da Doghillee" from Smif-N-Wessun's Dah Shinin'. The album features a different sound then that heard on previous Camp related releases, with the crew abandoning their past production crew Da Beatminerz, instead recording with live instrumentation. The sound put off many fans, and the album received mediocre reviews and went on to sell just over 300,000 copies in the United States.

This album was re-released as Still For the People on April 24, 2007

01. 1-900 Get Da Boot (Feat. The Original K.I.M.)
02. Down By Law (Feat. Tony Touch & Dru-Ha)
03. Night Riders (Feat. LaVoice)
04. Headz Are Reddee Pt. II
05. Watch Your Step (Feat. Representativz)
06. Illa Noyz (Feat. Illa Noyz)
07. Rag Time (Feat. Mada Rocka & LS)
08. Blackout (Feat. BJ Swan, Supreme & Illa Noyz)
09. Ohkeedoke (Feat. M.S.)
10. Rugged Terrain (Feat. Twanie Ranks)
11. The Dugout
12. Go For Yours (Feat. The B.T.J.'s)
13. Likkle Youth Man Dem
14. Last Time (Feat. BJ Swan & F.L.O.W.)

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Thought I'd throw up that little bio as it was very interesting and informative, anyway, my thoughts on the debut BCC album:Very diffrent to their previous solo albums, no Beatminerz and completely different sound, strings, live instruments etc... This album was very hit and miss with a lot of BCC fans, understandedly so, half had high expectations to to previous efforts, only to feel let down by the sudden change in sound and the other half who understood where the BCC where coming from with their change of direction and welcomed it with open arms. I guess over time, I fell into both categories, yeah when I first heard it a couple times, it stayed on the shelf for a good while, but after hearing their most recent dope releases, I went back, flung it back in the stereo and spazzed out... I just thought FUCK IT, it's the BCC and noboby comes close to them in terms of longevity, consistency (a couple minor steps tho) and overall hip hop superiority. They've been releasing quality material since 1992 and continue to do so till this very day. Final thoughts on this album... not a patch on there debut solo releases but still a quality release in it's own right. So I think this is definiely a slept on album, not a classic but because people were quick to dismiss this on it's first release, it should be copped and given another go, it just might grow you, second go round.

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Representativz are a Hip Hop duo, consisting of Supreme and Lidu Rock. The duo gained fame through their affiliation with the Boot Camp Clik, with Lidu Rock being the little brother of Heltah Skeltah's Rock. The duo debuted in 1996 on Heltah Skeltah's acclaimed Nocturnal album, on the track "The Square [Triple R]". Later in 1996, they dropped in on O.G.C.'s Da Storm album, appearing on the song "Elite Fleet". They dropped their first group track on Boot Camp Clik's 1997 album For the People, with the song "Watch Your Step". The duo appeared on multiple tracks on Heltah Skeltah's 1998 album Magnum Force, and followed up in 1999 with an appearance on O.G.C.'s The M-Pire Shrikez Back. Later in 1999, they dropped their debut album Angels of Death on Warlock Records, featuring appearances from multiple Boot Camp Clik members. The duo has yet to release another album, but remains on the Duck Down Records roster.

01. You've Been Waiting (Feat. Niggy Knock)
02. Spaz Out
03. God Degree (Feat. Rock)
04. Representativz
05. Stand Or Fall
06. Why Y'All Wanna Start
07. Represent Baby (Feat. Top Dog, Smif-N-Wessun, D. Real & Rock)
08. Do Da Math
09. The Rich (Feat. Tek)
10. Lessons 2 Learn (Feat. Rustee Juxx, Smokelite & Steele)
11. Jewels
12. News Flash (Feat. Steele & Rock)
13. Tell Me
14. Gee's Ride
15. Dedicated

*a-FILI-ated*
Very underrated album, Supreme and Lidu Rock spit lyrical fire all over this album. Supreme handles most of the production on the album. You got BCC vets like Heltah Skeltah, Smif-N-Wessun & Steele of O.G.C. lending a hand on a handful of tracks. People passed this up when it first dropped, me included but one listen, you'll see why that was a mistake, besides probably 2-3 weakish tracks, the rest of the album is a bangin' through and through. Another sleeper album from the late 90's. If you're a BCC fan, don't pass this one up, a welcome addition for any fan of BCC or that raw, grimy sound synonymous with the east coast thoughout the 90's!

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Sunday, August 24, 2008 | Posted in ,


The BDI Thug is the solo debut from Hip Hop artist Buckshot, of the group Black Moon, and the collective Boot Camp Clik. The album received harsh reviews, and sales were cut short after Buck's label was dropped from their distribution deal. The title BDI Thug references the nickname 2Pac gave to Buckshot in the summer of 1996 during the recording of the unreleased One Nation album.

01. Intro (Games People Play) (Feat. Jay Of Crow Hill)
02. Follow With Pride
03. Follow My Lead (Remix)
04. Ladies N Gentlemen
05. My Bitches & My Niggaz (Feat. Harly Hearts Of Crow Hill)
06. Trapped
07. Take It To The Streets (Feat. Blue Flame, Half-A-Mil & Swan)
08. I'll Be Damned (Feat. Swan)
09. Heavy Weighters (Feat. Swan & F.T.)
10. Glide With Me
11. Take Your Time (Feat. Swan & Jessica Darby)
12. Breath Control
13. Boom Bye Bye (Feat. Top Dog)
14. Feel It (Feat. Sweet Mellodye, Swan & Tone Cappone)
15. Use 2 Be Afraid (Feat. Swan)
16. Will We Live To See 2morrow?
17. Final Words (Feat. Swan)

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The M-Pire Shrikez Back is the second album from Hip Hop group O.G.C. (Originoo Gunn Clappaz), members of the Hip Hop supergroup Boot Camp Clik. The album received strong reviews but barely hit the radar commercially, selling the least amount of records out of the Boot Camp second releases. The single "Bounce To The Ounce" received moderate airplay, but not enough to garner strong sales. M-Pire was the last album from the trio, who have since retired as a group, but continue to work with the Boot Camp Clik.

01. Shoot To Kill
02. Joe Clair (Skit) 03. M-Pire Shrikez Back (Feat. Rock & Thunderfoot)
04. Sometimey
05. Shit Happens
06. Bounce To The Ounce
07. Girlz Ninety Now (Feat. Smif-N-Wessun & Sean Price)
08. Smokey Skit (Bless The Mic)
09. The Big Ohh (Feat. Tek)
10. If You Feel Like I Feel (Feat. Hardcore)
11. Slo Mo
12. You're Not Sure To See Tomorrow (Feat. Lil' Knock, M.S., Doc Holiday, Twanie Ranks & Illa Noyz)
13. From The Table To The Label (Skit)
14. Suspect Niggaz (Feat. Buckshot & Havoc)
15. Dirtiest Players In The Game (Feat. Heltah Skeltah)
16. Set Sail
17. Boot Camp MFC Eastern Conference (Feat. Smif-N-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah, Representativz & Doc Holiday)

*a-FILI-ated*
This was a much better effort from O.G.C., they left the dark sound of their debut and went in a completely different direction, using orchestration and strings to create a masterful album full of classic beats. This was slept on hard when it was released, which is a travesty as this is definitely one of the best albums released in the late 90's. If oyu have a hard time deciding which BCC albums you should have in your collection, make sure this one is up there. A definite modern classic!

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"Bounce To The Ounce" music video
Saturday, August 23, 2008 | Posted in ,,,


Da Storm is the debut album from Hip Hop trio O.G.C. (Originoo Gunn Clappaz), released in October 1996 through Duck Down Records. O.G.C. members Starang Wondah, Louieville Sluggah and Top Dog gained fame as members of the Hip Hop collective Boot Camp Clik, debuting with Heltah Skeltah as "The Fab 5" in 1995. The two groups split up to release separate debuts in 1996, with Da Storm coming as the last Boot Camp Clik debuts, after Black Moon's Enta Da Stage, Smif-N-Wessun's Dah Shinin', and Heltah Skeltah's Nocturnal. Out of these four Boot Camp albums, Da Storm sold the least, reaching just over 200,000 copies in the United States.

The album featured two singles; the first was "No Fear", which featured "Da Storm" as a B-Side; the second was "Hurricane Starang", which featured "Gunn Clapp" and "Danjer" as B-Sides. The lead single "No Fear" peaked at #13 on Billboard magazine's Hot Rap Singles chart. Videos were shot for three tracks, "No Fear", and a split video for "Hurricane Starang" and "Danjer", titled "Hurricane Danjer".

01. Intro
02. Calm Before Da Storm
03. No Fear
04. Boom...Boom...Fucking Prick
05. Gunn Clapp
06. Emergency Broadcast System
07. Hurricane Starang (Feat. Rock)
08. Danjer
09. Elements Of Da Storm
10. Da Storm
11. Wild Cowboys In Bucktown (Feat. Sadat X & Sean Black)
12. God Don't Like Ugly
13. X-Unknown
14. Elite Fleet (Feat. M.S., Representativz & Bad Vybes)
15. Flappin'

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Out of the four debuts by the BCC, this one was the least received. It's still a tight album in my opinion, just not as fresh as when you first heard Enta Da stage, Dah shinin' & Nocturnal. Dont' get me wrong the trio of Starang Wondah (who still is one of the best MC's in the game), Louieville Sluggah & Top Dog deliver hard hittin lyrics in much the same dark, gloomy sound that the BCC were famous for at the time. This is still a top notch album from the BCC camp and has since received long overdue praise thanks in part to the classic singles of "No Fear" & "Hurricane Starang", some of the best songs to come out of the booming 90's hip hop scene.

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"Hurricane Danjer"
Saturday, August 23, 2008 | Posted in ,,,


The Album is the fourth album by Hip hop duo Smif-n-Wessun, of the supergroup Boot Camp Clik, released on October 23 through Duck Down Records. The album comes two years after the duo's last effort, 2005's Smif-N-Wessun: Reloaded. The Album features guest appearances from Rock of Heltah Skeltah, Joell Ortiz, the Loudmouf Choir, Million Styles and Chuckii Star. For their new project, the group spent three weeks recording songs in Sweden in an effort to reinvent their sound. Every song on the album is produced by Swedish rapper and producer Ken Ring, with additional co-production provided by Rune Rotter, Tommy Tee, Collen and Webb and Soul Theory. The first song released from the album is "Stomp", featuring Rock and Joell Ortiz.

01. See The Light
02. Gotta Say It (Feat. Chuckii Star)
03. Trouble
04. K.I.M. 2000 (Feat. Loudmouf Choir)
05. P.N.C. 4 Life
06. Gangster's Prayer (Feat. Million Styles)
07. Stomp Thru (Feat. Joell Ortiz & Rock)
08. Who Gonna Save Us
09. Still Fighting
10. Yeah
11. Movie
12. Can't Stop
13. I Can't Feel My Face (Feat. Loudmouf Choir)
14. Still Here

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"Stomp" feat. Rock & Joell Ortiz
Saturday, August 23, 2008 | Posted in ,,
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01. Timz N Hood Chek
02. Wrektime
03. Wontime (Feat. Heltah Skeltah)
04. Wrekonize
05. Sound Bwoy Bureill (Feat. Top Dog & Starang Wondah)
06. K.I.M.
07. Bucktown
08. Stand Strong
09. Shinin'... Next Shit (Feat. Buckshot)
10. Cession At Da Doghillee (Feat. Heltah Skeltah, Buckshot & Originoo Gunn Clappaz)
11. Hellucination
12. Home Sweet Home (Feat. Buckshot)
13. Wipe Ya Mouf
14. Let's Git It On (Feat. Rock)
15. P.N.C. Intro
16. P.N.C.

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This is one of the greatest hip hop albums, ever! This album defined that raw, gritty sound of 90's New York and was helped by undoubtedly the best production Da Beatminerz have ever done! This was the second release from the infamous BCC after Black Moon's classic "Enta Da Stage" and they continued to stamp their authoriy on the hip hop world with more claasic releases later by Heltah Skeltah & O.G.C.!
The beats are a blend of jazz, some dark booming bass and neck snapping drums... the boom bap era was definitely the shit back then. Lyrically, Tek & Steele come correct on the mic, spittin stories of violence, gunplay, weed, everything! It might not be revolutionary lyricism but the way these two MC's combined together was the key to their success.
This is one of those albums that brings you to a dark place when you listen to it, a special mention has to go to Da Beatminerz who handle all the production and create nothing short of amazing! The dark, jazzy, smoked out, blunted beats are what really carries the album, along with the deadly combination of Tek & Steele... it goes hand in hand and what you have is an ultimate 90's classic! This is one that has to be in your collection, the BCC prove to this day that they are THE dopest hip hop group in history, consistency is what decides that for me and the Boot Camp Clik have been puttin down since day one!

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"Bucktown" video

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Emerging from the New Jersey underground Urban performance circuit comes Silent Knight, a recording artist who brings a new glimmer of hope to Hip-Hop culture. This Brooklyn born - Tri State raised performer is an emcee whose electric stage presence and poignant lyrical abilities are smartly matched by his tastefully scathing social and political views.
Since 1999, Knight has been steadily climbing the ranks of underground rappers north of the Liberty Bell - presently positioning himself among some of the finest Hip-Hop artists New Jersey and New York has produced in the last decade. Not only has Knight recorded with the likes of underground legends such as Sean Price (of Boot Camp fame) & Pumpkinhead (Stretch & Bobbito fame), he has also opened for renowned artists such as Talib Kweli, Masta Ace, Jeru the Damaja, & Immortal Technique.
Knights catalog includes production from some of todays most sought after beatsmiths like 9th Wonder (Jay-Z, Little Brother, Mary J. Blige), Ayatollah (Mos Def, Styles P, Ghostface Killah) Da Beatminerz (Boot Camp Clik, Black Moon, Smif-N-Wessun), & Illmind (G-Unit, Pharoahe Monch, Inspectah Deck).

1. Hunger Strike (Produced by K.O.N.)
2. So Close (Produced by Analogic)
3. Everybody Needs (Produced by Illmind)
4. Silence (Produced by Jesse Fischer)
5. I Don't Know (Produced by K.O.N.)
6. Sometimes (Feat. Raks One) (Produced by Illmind)
7. Can't Go Back (Feat. K.O.N.) (Produced by Analogic)
8. Respect Due (Feat. Josh David) (Produced by K.O.)
9. Understand (Feat. Hasan Salaam) (Produced by Arcane "Mental Supremace")
10. Verbal Assault (Feat. Tiffany Paige) (Produced by Ayatollah)
11. Friend Stiller (Produced by Origimoz)
12. Storm Season (Feat. Sean Boog) (Produced by Analogic)
13. Speakin' My Mind (Remix) (Feat. Pumpkinhead, Sean Price, & Outbrst) (Produced by Analogic)
14. This Is It (Produced by Da Beatminerz)
15. Red Army Movement (Feat. Cymarshall Law, J. Siinistah, & Archrival) (Produced by Marshall Law)
16. Think Fast (Feat. Kaze & Supastition) (Produced by Analogic)
17. Shine (Prouced by Rashid Hadee)

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Now this is a little gem right here, amazing production, superb flow & lyrics and dope guest spots. Definitely one of the top 3 Rawkus 50 releases. Get familiar people and while ya at it, check out the remix album he dropped recently, called "Restoration", another superb release from ya boy SK... look out for more coming soon from this very talented MC!

NOTE: This is the full version, released in 2006. It was then re-released in 2007 through Rawkus on itunes, but with only 10 tracks!

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01. Heltah Skeltah - Exclusive
02. Up Hyhg - Keep On (feat. Little Brother)
03. Buckshot - Byrdz (feat. Phonte)
04. Rockness - Freestyle
05. Smif-N-Wessun - Sick’Em Son
06. Supastition - Soul Control (feat. Little Brother)
07. Tek - Freestyle
08. Buckshot - U Wonderin’ (feat. Big Pooh & Sean Price)
09. Sean Price - Spliff-N-Wessun (feat. Rusty Jux)
10. Little Brother - Ladies Jam
11. Smif-N-Wessun - Gun Rap
12. Sean Price - Bye Bye (feat. Buckshot)
13. Sadat X - The Great Diamond (feat. Heltah Skeltah)
14. Joe Scudda - Door To My Life
15. Away Team - Come On Down (feat. Smif-N-Wessun)
16. Buckshot - Out Of Town (feat. L.E.G.A.C.Y & Joe Scudda)
17. Sean Price - In My Heart (Remix)
18. Little Brother - Whatever You Say
19. Black Moon - Buck’Em Down

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008 | Posted in ,,,


DJ Fakts One was a key figure in the Boston Hip-Hop scene for many years. He got his start djing parties and breaking local acts on WERS radio in the late '90's, through the popular "89.9 at Night" show. He dropped one of his first mix tapes (yes, on cassette) on the famed Brick Records titled "Heavy Hitters" and instantly started making noise throughout the state. Lending production to many releases by Mr. Lif and Akrobatik, it was inevitable that these three long-time friends would form a trio that was 100% pure hip-hop called The Perceptionists.

Although Fakts One’s departure left fans and friends both frustrated and confused, no one could deny his musical talents. Most just assumed that his highly anticipated debut opus “Long Range” would just become another victim of industry politics. It would be yet another rumored release that nobody would ever hear or could prove actually existed…until now. Finally, five years after its completion, “Long Range” will be released EXACTLY how he had intended before quitting the business. The album has some of the best MC's around (Little Brother, Planet Asia, Boot Camp Clik as well as his brothers in The Perceptionists; Mr. Lif and Akrobatik) and as one would expect, the beats are that classic boombap sound, drenched with his own blood, sweat and tears.

1. Ridin' Dirty
2. Grown Folks feat. Little Brother
3. Life Music feat. Rocklyn & Maya Azucena
4. OK feat. King Syze & Outerspace
5. Born For This feat. Chan
6. Don't Stop feat. Boot Camp Clik
7. The Showstarter feat. The Perceptionists (Mr. Lif + Akrobatik)
8. Audiovisual feat. J-Live
9. U From The Q feat. Universal
10. Set The Mood feat. Grayskul
11. Moments Matter feat. Tajai (of Souls Of Mischief)
12. Selfish feat. Akrobatik & Iyadonna
13. Longevity feat. Rasco, Planet Asia & Shakes Da Mayor
14. The Showstarter (Walkman Remix) feat. The Perceptionists (Mr. Lif + Akrobatik)

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Don't sleep on this bangin' album! Sick beats galore and some ill guests including A.O.T.P. memebers, King Size & Outerspace, Boot Camp Clik, Little Brother & more!

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