Showing posts with label Slept On Albums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slept On Albums. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 04, 2009 | Posted in ,,

The group, consisting of Seth Rich, Los, and DJ Rude1 (of Single Minded Pros), have been mainstays of the Chicago hiphop scene for years, garnering a loyal fanbase around the world. Known for their strong live performance, the group has shared the stage with such acts as Rakim, Ice Cube, Digital Underground, and Outkast, as well as toured Europe with such acts as Atmosphere and Pacewon.

Earatik's lead-single, "Evil is Timeless," (produced by The Opus) has been receiving heavy spins across the country, receiving Top 10 positioning at RapAttackLives and RapNetwork.com. The video for "Evil Is Timeless" has also been aired on various mix shows throughout the country and was recently featured on Heavy.com.

"Feelin' Earatik" features collaborations with hiphop heavyweights Kool Keith, Akrobatik, Pacewon, Edo.G, Rise & Shine, K-Solo, Profound, as well as production from the legendary Diamond (D.I.T.C), The Molemen, Single Minded Pros, Copperpot, The Opus and more.

01. Get Live Intro
02. Makin’ Moves
03. IllStatik feat. K-Solo & Profound (prod. Emmaculate)
04. Evil Is Timeless (prod. The Opus)
05. Stop Playin’ feat. Rise & Shine (prod. Molemen)
06. Destruction Mission feat. Kool Keith & Black Silver
07. Interlude
08. Smile Poem feat. Denise Ruiz
09. Smile feat. Zulu (prod. The Opus)
10. IllState Massive feat. Akrobatik (prod. Rude1 of Single Minded Pros)
11. Getta Grip
12. People Like Us feat. Pace Won (prod. Diamond D)
13. Keep Rockin’
14. Encore Outro
15. Still Got It
16. IllState Massive Pt. 2 feat. Edo G (prod. Copperpot)

A definite sleeper album! Make sure you cop the upcoming sophomore album by Earatik Statik called "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly", released March 17th!!!

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Monday, February 23, 2009 | Posted in ,,,

01. Intro: Slavery
02. Rebel Music
03. Article One
04. High Science
05. One Harmony
06. House-Pitality
07. Oh! Baby
08. Way Of Life
09. Baby Girl
10. Take Ya Time
11. Same Ol' Thugs
12. Project Love
13. Who Gonna Die Next?
14. Angel Tears
15. We Can Do That Too
16. Underground To Da Heavens
17. Don't Hate It
18. Pimpology
19. R.A.Z.A.H.
20. We The People

Second full length release from Razah, this time bringin along 4th Disciple to create the backdrop for the whole album, a political and highly slept on album, this was classed as a classic in the following years after it's release. If you ain't heard it yet, what you waitin for??!!

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Saturday, February 14, 2009 | Posted in ,,,

Recorded during his recovery from life threatening brain surgery, Elemental Zazen's new album The Glass Should Be Full narrates the fear, hope and anger of a disillusioned revolutionary struggling against both political injustice and personal tribulations.

Since 2005, Elemental Zazen has shared the live stage with the likes of Immortal Technique, Kool Keith, Mr. Lif, Ill Bill, Boot Camp Clik, Murs, Cage, Cunninlynguists, Wise Intelligent, Roc Raida (X-Ecutioners), Masta Ace, Akrobatik, Yak Ballz, Q-Unique, Bigg Jus (Company Flow), Louis Logic, Tonedeff, Ed OG, Termanology and many, many more.

Featuring explosive beats from Kno (Cunninlynguists), Joe Beats (Non-Prophets), Maker (Glue) and Gnotes, The Glass Should Be Full ranges from riotous fist-pumping anthems to subtle, reflective rhythms layered with live instrumentation.

Raised in Al Taif (Saudi Arabia) and Beijing (China), now based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Elemental Zazen rhymes about global conflicts and personal demons with honest grit, athletic agility and an urgent passion for change.

01. Silence Of The Now (Produced By: Confidence; J. Ferra)
02. Disappear (Produced By: Maker)
03. Handcuffs (Produced By: Confidence; J. Ferra)
04. No Survivors (Produced By: Kno)
05. Machine (Produced By: Elemental Zazen)
06. Break (Produced By: Scroll)
07. Dying Planet (Produced By: Gnotes)
08. Don't Front (Produced By: Joe Beats)
09. Hanging By A Thread (Produced By: Kno)
10. Your Love Is Fate (Produced By: Joe Beats)
11. Life Is Priceless (Produced By: J. Ferra)

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Thursday, January 29, 2009 | Posted in ,,

Emerging from the Motor City underground, emcee Big Tone delivers an impressive debut, "The Drought." While consistently smooth and soulful throughout, it manages to be cool without being soft. Tone maintains enough edge to reinforce his rugged Detroit roots while spreading enough knowledge to please backpackers and college radio stations.

Tone touches on a multitude of topics, demonstrating his diversity as a lyricist, a refreshing change from the stale monotony of recent releases. From women ("Girl") to day-to-day life ("Real Life") to past memories ("Good Ole Days") to ending urban violence ("Peace"), Tone tackles one challenging subject after another. While his lyrical wordplay may not be as strong as others, they are genuine and believable. We have to give Tone credit for not taking the easy way out and spewing only braggadocio, which he does well by the way ("Watch Me").

The varying topics are glued together by the soundtrack. Heavy usage of sped-up samples and R&B vocalists mesh the album into one cohesive whole. Even Tone's measured delivery does little to deviate from the uniform sound. The Detroit soul drips from this album and makes it a winner from front-to-back. Sure, the downside is that at times the cuts sound alike and some would complain that the consistency makes the long player predictable and boring. You can't please everyone. For me personally, this album is perfect background music for low-key parties and trendy coffee shops. Not overly pretentious, not overly street. Another bonus is that Tone limits his cursing. Usually I have no problem with swearing on rap records, but after listening to such a tightly knit album, it's apparent how much more polished an emcee seems by not blurting out four-letters in every bar.

01. Intro
02. Watch Me
03. Come My Way
04. Get Up Get Down (feat. 87 & Quelle)
05. Black Girl (feat. Deion Lucas)
06. Good Ole Days
07. It's So Hard (feat. Patrice Williams)
08. Real Life (feat. Lanice McKay)
09. Turn My World (feat. Woodz)
10. One Hour Session
11. Rap Stars (feat. Phal and Beej)
12. WWYI Radio (Skit)
13. What's Up (Intimacy) (feat. Dwele)
14. Peace
15. Respect
16. Outro

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The covers are finally coming off The Unveiling, the debut LP from Marq Spekt and Karniege as the Invizzibl Men. The result is a ferociously hard rap record bristling with gunmetal beats and lyrics still dripping spray-paint. The collaboration might be new but the duo has earned their stripes as solo artists; Karniege did a stint on the Definitive Jux roster, dropping the memorable ‘Make News’ 12”, toured the world with Vast Aire several times over and kept his name ringing in the underground by popping up on projects by everyone from DJ Ese to Dub L to the Reavers as well as forming Mighty Joseph with Vast Aire. MarQ Spekt ‘s lineage is equally storied if a little grimier; signed to the legendary Subverse Records alongside artists like MF DOOM and the Micranauts, prominently featured on all of Bigg Jus of Company Flow’s solo albums, the brain behind the streetwise Broady Champs’ ’05 debut… Spekt has already cemented his place in the underground pantheon without stepping out of the shadows, until now. Guests on The Unveiling include Cannibal Ox, C-Rayz Walz, billy woods (of Super Chron Flight Brothers), and the Broady Champs.

01. Introcutlery (The Warm Up)
02. Futurama
03. Zookeeper feat. Vordul Mega
04. HipHopPSA
05. 52 Lashings feat. Billy Woods
06. Jimmy Swagger
07. T-Rex feat. C-Rays Walz
08. Darkroom
09. Thin Air
10. Mighty Broady feat. Broady Champs & Vast Aire
11. Stories of a Ghost
12. Neon Mud
13. Ten Years Later feat. Akile Nuru & Access Immortal

Re-up for the sleepyheads!!!

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"T-Rex" feat. C-Rayz Walz


"Jimmy Swagger"

The Pittsburgh, PA duo of Charon Don and DJ Huggy aka Hands Down, match one of Hip Hop's most up-and-coming MCs with one of Hip Hop's most up-and-coming producers. Best known for his role in Chief Kamachi's Juju Mob, Charon Don has been featured on a number of projects in the past few years, while DJ Huggy has been staying busy doing production for the likes of Black Rob, Baby of Cash Money, Sean Price, Camp Lo, MC Eight and many others. "Art Of Life" features a star studded guest list which includes Lil Scrappy (of Lil' Jon's BME Recordings and G-Unit fame), Rah Digga (Flipmode Squad), Killah Priest, Reef The Lost Cauze, Wiz Khalifa, Chief Kamachi and more. "Art of Life" is a solid Hip Hop album that will not disappoint.

01. Intro
02. Just Wanna Know Ft. Reef The Lost Cause
03. Ready Or Naught
04. Up In Here Ft. Rah Digga
05. Alphanumeric
06. Stop (Best Beware)
07. Ghetto Ft. Dynamiq
08. From Around Here Ft. Wiz Khalifa
09. Frequency Of Love Ft. BeLove
10. Free
11. Judge Wize
12. Observers Ft. Killah Priest
13. Motherless Child
14. Make It Good
15. Anything Can Happen
16. Act Like You Know Ft. Chief Kamachi
17. Get Up Now Ft. Leymar White

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Pop in that eight track and break out those platform 'cause it's about to go down! INEBRIATED RHYTHM in association with GRIT RECORDS proudly present their debut release, THE SATURDAY NITE AGENDA by cinematic producer Soul Supreme. This unique concept record captures the essence of 70's soul cinema and combines it with today's raw lyricism from the dopest emcee's of the old and new school alike. Envision the soundtrack of your favorite jive-talking action hero fused with today's hip-hop creativity. The outcome is nothing short of Dyn-o-mite. The album features notable hip-hop legends such as KRS-ONE, BIG DADDY KANE, PETE ROCK, AG (D.I.T.C), OC, PLANET ASIA, RASCO & DJ Revolution along with prominent emerging stars of tomorrow. This is album stayed under the radar for most of 2003 until emerging beatsmith Soul Supreme started receiving praises for an album mostly containing material he did when he was only 17. No longer a secret, but still an enigma Soul Supreme lays down soulful grooves long before sped up samples became the norm. So what's on your agenda for Saturday Nite? All you jive hustlers and stone cold foxes know what I mean when I say something BIG is about to go down! INEBRIATED RHYTHM is taking you back to the old school on this Saturday Nite. Stickin' it to the man worldwide since 2003.

1. Future Flavas - A.G. feat. Party Arty & Dezmontero
2. The Message -KRS-One feat. Shuman
3. Respect Life feat. The Electric Co.
4. All In Together feat. L Da Headtoucha
5. Hardcore Shit - Planet Asia & Rasco feat. An Ion: The Transition
6. Still Searchin' feat. Reks & Noel
7. Queen (Hip Hop) feat. Pete Rock, A.G. & T-Max
8. Come Get It - Big Daddy Kane feat. Checkmark & DJ Revolution
9. The Need (I Need You) feat. L Da Headtoucha
10. Worst Nighmare - O.C. feat. Kai
11. Security feat. Shuman
12. TSNA (The Saturday Nite Agenda) feat. A.G.
13. Regardless feat. Wordsworth, Moe from Mission & Illin' P (Bonus)

FILI-
Yo, this compilation right here is a straight fiyah!!! I Can't believe I slept on this dude. If you've been enjoying the sounds of another up-coming producer from Sweden called "Sentense" then make sure you check out this ill producer, also from Sweden. The beats are nothing short of amazing, especially considering this came out in '03. He makes the kind of soulful boom bap beats that people would be used to hearing more recently. This dude might've even laid down the blueprint for that particular sound, no word of a lie! Make sure you pop this in ya trunk and bump it hard. Banging beats ahead of it's time (remember this is '03) and guest spots from some legendary MC's including KRS-One, O.C, Wordsworth, A.G., Big Daddy Kane, Planet Asia & more, you'd be crazy to sleep on this classic gem!

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008 | Posted in ,,

Tres Records presents the debut album from Giant Panda, “Fly School Reunion”. Giant Panda is a group composed of the ethnically diverse Chikaramanga, Maanumental, and Newman (with DJ Superbrush 427 and Sir Kado). After the success of GP’s independently released 88 Remix (Ukenjam 12” 2003) and their critically acclaimed Tres debut, With It (Tres 12” 2004), the time has finally come for the crew to show their full colors to the listening public. Though “Fly School Reunion” might be perceived as a throw back to a simpler, and arguably better time in Hip-Hop, it is more than just a practice in old themes and techniques. “Fly School Reunion” is Giant Panda’s celebration of what made those times special and what they feel needs to be reclaimed in order to advance the art form they practice and love. With production by Giant Panda’s Chikaramanga, Newman, and Sir Kado, as well as outside help from the up and coming Milhouse Scoop and the legendary Thes One of People Under the Stairs (who mixed the entire album in his analog studio), “Fly School Reunion” is guaranteed to please the B-Boy preservationist and the forward thinking listener. The Thes One produced lead single, Superfly, exemplifies Giant Panda’s ability to balance the past and the future through music and rhymes. With Diggin in the Tapes, Racist, Classic Rock, and the tribute to GP’s favorite era (and a favorite group), 90’s, GP exhibits the sophistication of diligent students ready to evolve their medium while maintaining a healthy sense of humor Already gaining worldwide recognition from their past releases (XXL-Chairman’s Choice, HHC- Single of the Month, URB-Next 100 2005), the table is set for Giant Panda to serve their full-length platter. A cohesive 16-song journey, “Fly School Reunion” is Hip-Hop the way it is supposed to be done.

01. Rap Attack Intro
02. One Time
03. With It
04. Super Fly
05. Just Cause
06. Diggin' In The Tapes
07. 90's
08. Sho' Improve
09. Chops
10. Grand Prix
11. Always Dope
12. 3rd Party
13. Racist
14. T.K.O.
15. Strings
16. Classic Rock

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The duo met in Colorado Springs, CO. in 2004 through a mutual friend and eventually became members of Four-defied (sounds like Fortified) Sounds, a recording facility and DJ haven on the cities West Side. Ben Bounce, a St. Louis transplant, DJ and Producer. Konflik, the MC and avid beatmaker, quickly recognized each others talents. Although from two completely different backgrounds, they bonded through music and developed a chemistry together. Both recognized what Hip Hop had turned into in the eyes of the masses; A watered down Pop that lost its heart and Soul. Something had to change. After Bounce returned to St. Louis, the two remained in close contact. Both were anxious to get something going. The only problem was the 830 miles of Highway between them. Thanks to dedication, preparation, cellular phones and Emails, the two started making strides. Kon had taken on a job driving trucks coast to coast, and the two had plenty of time to exchange ideas. The Compass was born was born shortly after.

X-Rae:
Okay, so the amount of music I listen to everyday (as I'm sure y'all do too), once in a while you open up that one oyster that has a pearl in it, that one album/artist that makes you sit up like, 'Hold on a fuckin minute'. I know alot of you had good things to say after copping The Loyalists' albums, and I gotta say, I had that same feeling when listening to The Compass. I should mention here that one of their joints '#9' is featured on our That Realness V.II Mixtape (coming shortly), it's actually my favourite track on the album. Soooo, I'm NOT gonna post the song here, just take my word on it.

The duo introduce who they are on The Lowercase which is the anthem of the album. Ben Bounce hits us with another craaaazy beat, a hyped, noisy, banging, clanging march of a neck-breaker that'll make you feel like you've just stepped into a warped fairground. I dunno if y'all have ever heard of a musical called Stomp where the group of musicians take ordinary day-to-day objects (brooms, trash cans, trash can lids, you name it) and make instruments out of them, but that's the first thing that popped into my head when I heard this and i loved it.

When I heard You, Me & Us I literally had to re-listen to the track 3 times in a row. Over a haunting beat from Bounce on which a solitary string (violin?) dominates, Konflick's vocals reverb reflectively about a sweet love turned bitter. A song about heartbreak, it is also a perfect example of how production and lyrics can amalgamate beautifully to convey the story and message behind a song. From the gentle patter of rain and quiet rumble of thunder that open the track, to the violin that almost cries the melody, to the echoing effects on Kon's vocals which give you that impression of many thoughts and voices running through your head, to the steady heartbeat-like kickdrum.. this joint is nothing short of perfection. It'll make you feel heartbroken.. even if you're not. And that is some feat for a music track to be able to do.

As I've said before on some other reviews, I find different artists 'dope' for all different kinds of reasons. In my opinion, on most of the tracks, Konflick isn't one of the emcees that is trying to blow you away on some intricate, tongue-twisting wordplay tip. He does, however, possess in abundance a quality that, especially in these times where everybody and his dog raps, is becoming more and more crucial in determining which artists stand out in the crowd. That is, charisma. Flo Spitta is that track on the album where the emcee tells yall exactly how dope of a rapper he his, and although he's lyrically on point here, it's just the sheer conviction behind his words and his venomous delivery that will engage you. "Here comes the verbal narcissist that spits ill linguistic lyricism tha'll blow ya block like nitroglycerin. Some rapper only spit on your album if you come with benjamins, but I'll always spit a verse to anyone that wants to listen in...I put rhymes together two by two like Noah's Ark with the beast and rapper bite em like rabid dogs 'cause I'm infecting the streets, Take it to the next level like stairs with ya feet and fold rappers up like I invented the crease, And got you bending ya knees, lyrics hit hard like a fist fight and leave you on the ground begging me please.." The production is suitably dark. With an organ melody, thunderous rumbles and ominous bass it conjures up images of a movie baddie being introduced to it's audience. Not just attacking the mic with ferocity, Kon displays impressive lyricism throughout. I love that he stands alone and let's his lyrics speak for themselves on the Intro over a minimalist melody, on an acapella that closes Supervillainous, and on his verse at the end of #9 that has him rhyming over nothing but his own beatbox. A emcee confident in his own ability. And rightly so.

And if you have any doubt as to his creativity, peep that #9 (I know I keep mentioning it, but it really is dope!), a fantastic science fiction fantasy that I've listened to so many times I can't tell you. It is an incredible track, It's like listening to a movie audio rolled into a few minutes. The orchestral, epic production is just divine and I love how it (along with Kon's delivery) intensifies in all the right places; the strings increasing in volume and pitch on the chorus accompanied by cymbal splashes, but then calm on the verses and allow Kon to do his thing.

What I love about i-Disciple is the versatility that both Bounce and Konflick demonstrate. Have you ever listened to an album that's pretty good, but every track is, well, similar? I know I have. While Bounce definitely has a signature sound, and Kon displays certain characteristic traits throughout, every track has something different to offer and the two seem to mould and intertwine their lyrics (and delivery of those lyrics) and production in perfect unison. On The Light, Kon gets his storytelling on about a kid growing up battling rejection, neglect and depression. A vocal sample cries "Where is the light" throughout this sad, compelling tale and the beat actually makes you feel the loneliness of this kid (as if I wasn't sad enough after listening to You, Me & Us lol :p). The way Konflick enunciates his words slowly on the chorus "Life ain't always what it needs to be, sometimes waking up doesn't come easliy..." causes the listener to empathize with the subject of his story. I won't spoil the ending but it's incredible stuff.

A range of issues are addressed on The Compass, from an old skool vibe that's down to some dope cuts on The Garden State Anthem, to politics (The Empty Prophets) to social observations (Voice NA) to make believe (#9), to love and heartbreak (Love Is, You Me & Us) and just real issues that affect us all on a daily (e.g. One By One). This is one of those personal albums that is going to touch your heart in some way or another, every one of you will be able to relate to at least one of the emotions or experiences or tales that is relayed to on at least one of these tracks. To me Konflick and Ben Bounce are a perfect partnership; Kon's skill is showcased perfectly by Bounce's production, and in turn, Bounce's beats are elevated and reinforced by the way Kon rides them. Needless to say, I absolutely loved this album, it's one of the best that 2008 had to offer. If these cats are being slept on, it is truly a shame, but you all can do something about it. My advice? Wake up, buy The Compass and you'll find your way to some innovative and strong Hip Hop.

Listen to You, Me & Us HERE!

Listen to One By One HERE!

Listen to The Lowercase HERE!

You can cop The Compass and listen to track snippets at CD Baby. Do it, then spread the good news!
Saturday, December 27, 2008 | Posted in ,,,,,,

Diverse is a rapper you think you've heard before--not because this Chicago MC sounds similar to others, but because his presence is so powerful it seems impossible that this is only his first album. Intelligent without being arrogant, conscious without being corny, Diverse also boasts two of the greatest assets any MC could ask for: an authoritative baritone and a confident flow. These help him keep up with some of the more seasoned rappers who appear on the album, including Vast Aire (formerly of Cannibal Ox), Lyrics Born, and Jean Grae. Complementing Diverse's superior lyricism is top-notch production courtesy of a holy trinity of underground favorites: Prefuse 73, Madlib, and RJD2. They push the album from raucously energetic to sinisterly moody to laid-back cool. At a mere 11 songs plus one skit, Diverse's debut accomplishes an unlikely feat in these days of overblown hype and rampaging ego: he leaves you wanting more.

01. Certified (Produced By RJD2)
02. Uprock (Produced By RJD2)
03. Big Game ft. Vast Aire (Produced By RJD2)
04. Ain't Right (Produced By Madlib)
05. Jus Biz (Produced By Prefuse 73)
06. Blindman (Produced By K. Kruz)
07. Explosive ft. Lyrics Born (Produced By RJD2)
08. Under The Hammer ft. Jean Grae (Produced By RJD2)
09. 747 (Flyin) (Produced By Overflo)
10. Interlude (Amberglis) (Produced By Prefuse 73)
11. Leaving (Produced By Prefuse 73)
12. In Accordance (Recorded live in collaboration with Jeff Parker of Tortoise and Ray Mazurek and Ted Sirota of Rebel Souls)

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Monday, December 22, 2008 | Posted in ,,

1. Know Introduction
2. Every Man 4 Himself
3. We Play 4 Keeps
4. Tha Product (Featuring U-Neek)
5. Uncivilized
6. No Part A Me
7. Lyin' King
8. Richman Poorman (Act One)
9. John Doe
10. Make or Take (Featuring Smoothe Da Hustler)
11. Warriors (Featuring Bounty Killer)
12. 4 Chicken Wings and Rice

Classic 90's Hip Hop, slept on like a muhfucka!!!

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"Make Or Take" feat. Smoothe Da Hustler
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008 | Posted in ,,,

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ScholarMan is a Maryland based hip-hop artist and producer known for socially conscious and soulful music. Various critiques and supporters have described him as a political artist; others have dubbed him as a positive artist, but ScholarMan describes his music as revolutionary. Revolutionary meaning his music is all of the above; and his mission is to bring about social change within hip-hop as well as our society through innovative and soulful hip-hop.

In the late 1990s he started his own record label Else Where? Entertainment and released several underground albums and mixtapes. The highlight of these releases was ScholarMan’s first international release “Candy Medicine.” This album got underground praise and attention for its organic beats and intelligent lyricism.

His journey continued. In December of 2007 Else Where? Entertainment’s name was changed due to legal ramifications to Soganic Music. Its first release in January 2008 was ScholarMan’s strong follow up to Candy Medicine “Soul Purpose.” Soul Purpose like his prior release would also do well. Behind his solo releases ScholarMan also works with other artists providing production and direction on multiple releases, the highlight of these releases being TrueBless’ “Mission Ispossible.”

01. Keeping Ambitious 3:27
02. The Answer 3:17
03. Rebel Muzik 3:42
04. Let Everything Go 3:45
05. Hood Stories V.1 (Intermission) 2:13
06. The Outcome 4:00
07. Keep It Even 3:15
08. My Passion 4:10
09. Ride With Me (Remix) 3:08
10. I Grew To Love You 3:01
11. Before I Go 3:28

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Thursday, December 11, 2008 | Posted in ,,,

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The Bay Area's (not Toronto's) Prince Ali gets a major solo release push from Hieroglyphics Imperium! As he is constantly dissatisfied with some of the music that is getting more play from the Bay these days, Prince Ali refuses to conform and drops a diversified album full of melodic rhymes and rhythms over hard hitting tracks like "The Majors" with Planet Asia, Casual and Keith Murray, to space-y vibes like "Side Show". For fans of Bored Stiff's From the Ground Up and featuring a slew of other Hiero cameos from A-Plus, Tajai and Pep Love.

01. The Marquee
02. Way Of The Warrior
03. The Path (East Bay Remix) Ft Rakaa Iriscience and Pacific
04. Whom Im Being
05. Floating Lotus
06. Side Show
07. 3 Kings Ft Pacific Sonz
08. California Cliff Notes Ft Pep Love
09. The Majors Ft Casual Planet Asia and Keith Murray
10. Honor Code
11. The Building (Interlude)
12. Stay Chopped
13. War Wounds Ft James Monroe Iglehart
14. Same Struggle
15. The Soiree
16. Coordinate Israh
17. Hug Doves Ft Roy Butterfields Project
18. Breach Birth Ft A-Plus and Tajai
19. Iron Clad Ft J2
20. Polyphonic Monarchs Ft Planet Asia

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"The Majors" feat. Keith Murray, Casual & Planet Asia
Monday, December 08, 2008 | Posted in ,,,,

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Chops' production is like no other product in hip hop. Chops is a true musician crafting all of his tracks from the music inside of his soul and rarely resorting to sampling like most hip hop/ rap producers. After collaborating with each artist while the song is being recorded, Chops uses post production to custom tailor his tracks to the artist's performance, delivery, and vibe. Chops' music has incredible universal appeal, yet retails the unmistakable Philadelphia vibe. Chops first came to recognition with the Philly-based hip hop group the Mountain Brothers. The group's self-released debut album, Self, Volume 1 (1998) earned widespread critical acclaim among the music press. Chops' Virtuosity delves into the world of Chops' groundbreaking production. Household names within the hip hop game have lined up to collaborate with Chops in this masterpiece entitled Virtuosity.

01. Git Dat Mutha (Intro)
02. Magnificent Butcher Meets The Chef (Interlude)
03. What's Fuckin' With Us (Feat. Raekwon)
04. Let Me Just Warm Up Right Quick (Interlude)
05. Trouble (Feat. L Dorado)
06. Comin' From The Lower Level (Feat. Ras Kass, Talib Kweli & Phil Da Agony)
07. Fallen Hero (Interlude)
08. B-Girl Session (Feat. Bahamadia)
09. Opening Night (Interlude)
10. Blockbuster Smash (Feat. 2MC)
11. Still Life (Feat. CMNR)
12. Until Next Time (Interlude)
13. No Pressure (Feat. Mystic)
14. Royal Entrance (Interlude)
15. Niggarachi (Feat. Planet Asia)
16. Westbound EL (Interlude)
17. Tears (Feat. Baby Blak)
18. Thoroughbred (Feat. Mountain Brothers)
19. Juciness (Interlude)
20. War (Feat. Kev Turner)
21. Changing Lanes (Feat. Kanye West)
22. The Remedy (Feat. Dave Ghetto & L Dorado)
23. Shuffle The Deck (Interlude)
24. U Know Who It Is
25. As Live As It Gets (Feat. Phil Da Agony)
26. Get That Mutha (Extended Outro)

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S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. is a 2005 album from alternative hip hop artist One Be Lo. According to the "Scoreboard" page on the Babygrande Records website, the album had sold over 13,000 copies by the end of 2005. The album is entirely produced by the production team The Trackezoids (One Be Lo, Magestik Legend, Decompoze, and Chic Masters).

The acronym S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. stands for "Sounds Of Nahshid Originate Good Rhymes And Music".

01. Intro
02. The UNDERground
03. Enecs Eht No Kcab
04. Questions (Feat. Abdus Salaam & Charmaine Gibson)
05. Oggie
06. Propaganda
07. The Ghetto
08. Axis
09. Sleepwalking (Feat. Ka Di)
10. True Love (Feat. Decompoze)
11. Interlude
12. Used 2 Be Fly
13. Decepticons
14. Can't Get Enough (Feat. Magestik Legend)
15. Assassinations
16. Evil Of Self (Feat. Abdus Salaam)
17. The Future
18. E.T.
19. The Capital IST
20. Rocketship

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Monday, November 03, 2008 | Posted in ,,,

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Expertism Music Group is proud to announce the release of RUGGED INTELLECT's debut LP, entitled "Renaissance Music: The Introduction." The hottest newcomer in the industry, RUGGED INTELLECT's lyricism is compared to Rakim and Big Punisher, an easy and accurate comparison. Hailing from Montreal, Canada, Rugged's multi-lingualism combined with his multisyllabic, relentless rhyme schemes position him as a unique voice in the hip-hop industry. Production is handled by Domingo, Buckwild (DITC), Memo (Molemen), Montreal's Apokalyptik and Executive Producer Adam Sampler. The album was given 3.5 MICS in THE SOURCE MAGAZINE (May 2007), quite an accomplishment for a new artist with no major label backing!

01. Intro (Renaissance Music)
02. What It Is
03. Say Goodbye
04. Guaranteed (Feat. Rock)
05. Biters Block
06. DBA (Feat. R.A. The Rugged Man)
07. Gonna Move
08. Life I Love
09. All Fair (Feat. Kool G Rap)
10. By Any Means
11. Break 'Em Off
12. Next Dose (Feat. Ras Kass)
13. Interlude
14. Real Recognize Real
15. Like That (Feat. AG)
16. Truth & Consequences
17. Biters Block (Remix)
18. Say Goodbye (Remix) (Feat. Party Arty, Sean Price, Rustee Juxx & Solomon Childs)

Producers: Domingo; Buckwild; Memo; Apokalyptik; Adam Sampler

Not one of the best albums last year but a definite sleeper album!

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For a decade, Hip Hop artist Eternia has been formidable presence in the Canadian and international urban music industry. This lyrical powerhouse has tightened her skills on street corners, stages, and in studio sessions across Canada, the U.S., and Australia. Meet Canada's answer to: 'Who's Got Next?' Following a slew of successful singles, videos & feature releases including “Work it Out”, “Sorrow Song” (Universal/Maple), “Understand if I” (Battle Axe Records), & “Just the Way it Is” (Urbnet), and the Australian national chart-topper “Movin’” (Warner), Eternia proudly introduces to the world her most personal offering yet, the highly anticipated full-length album, It’s Called Life. "I write life music. Sometimes I'm criticized for being too negative or too dark. I'm inspired by my family and personal relationships, and that stuff isn't always happy at times," she says. "It's amazing when you see your fans in the crowd react to lyrics, like 'That’s exactly how I was feeling!' That's why I make music, I want to affect people."

01. Truth
02. Evidence
03. Hate
04. Beef
05. Family feat. Helixx C & Dj Dopey
06. Time
07. Control
08. Understand (If I) feat. Freestyle
09. Balance
10. Death
11. Love feat. Jessica Kaya
12. Struggle feat. Wordsworth & Kenn Starr
13. Girls
14. Inspiration
15. Bang

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This female MC in incredible, she'e definitely up there with Jean Grae & Invincible. I wanna see these three lyrical goddessess make an album together, now that would be an amazing listen. Don't sleep on this release, one of the best albums released in 2005!!! In fact, it's one of the best hip hop albums, period!

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Eternia - "Struggle" feat. Wordsworth & Kenn Starr
Thursday, October 30, 2008 | Posted in ,,,

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Clutch Player used his skills to create beats for friends and emcees, going on to form various groups. Continuously making new beats, he built awareness through the internet and turned the heads of an array of great hip hop artists such as Prince Po, Sean Price and Insight. Having formed solid friendships with these artists, he has collaborated with them to produce his first solo LP entitled, “Atlantic Connection All Stars.”

Clutch Player’s beat awareness comes from splicing his early love for bands with the styles of hip hop artists, ranging from J Dilla, Jazzy Jeff to DJ Premier. With this focus in mind, it has opened the door for Clutch Player to explore and break down walls in the world of modern hip hop.

01. Space Orchestra
02. Problems feat. Insight
03. A Werewolf in Paris feat. Splash
04. King of Kings feat. Sean Price & Sene
05. Lounging Interlude feat. Sinuous, P-Able, & Nebz Supreme
06. There's an Answer
07. Meet Me On The Dancefloor feat. Shabaam Sahdeeq, Prince Po, & Sene
08. Knights of the Dark Rose feat. Archnem
09. Travel Plans feat. Wildchild & M.E.D.
10. I Can't Do It Alone
11. The Atlantic Connection feat. Tableek & Doujah Raze
12. A Proper Introduction feat. Dasan Ahanu
13. The World Is All Mine feat. Sabrina Cuie
14. Hip-Hop feat. TreZure
15. WusGood feat. Sene
16. Family Ties feat. OneChance
17. You Mean An Emcee
18. The Asylum

Don't sleep on this, came out quietly last year. The guests speak for themselves and France is doin' it big lately, definitely check this one out!

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What's in a name?

Defining his name, MaGestiK LeGenD says, “It is a goal in itself. I feel like every song I write is another chapter in my story. I feel music is timeless. The music outlives most artist that make it. So when all is said and done and I pass on, my music will still be here speaking for me. That story will be my “majestic” legend.”

The Legend Unfolds.

MaGestiK LeGenD was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Early on his parents were very influential constantly exposing him to jazz and the soulful Motown era. At an early age he was introduced to Hip-Hop during the start of the golden era. His early hunger thrived by a starving Midwest scene prompted MaGestiK LeGenD to enter talent showcases and he started making a name for himself winning emcee battles and getting second place at the 2002 Scribble Jam. However battles were just an exercise and producing, writing songs and performing are where MaGestiK LeGenD’s bread & butter are at. Back in high school MaGestiK LeGenD became a member of the group 9-2-5 Colony, consisting of Nick Speed and Elzhi (of Slum Village). This crew gave him a chance to not only MC but to try his hand at production.

The MaGestiK LeGenD Experience.

Now with a solid foundation MaGestiK LeGenD has gradually changed to a more global focus. Setting his sites on shows overseas, songwriting, and being a complete producer. With plenty of performing experience from touring nationally, MaGestiK LeGenD has developed a very high energy live show that will entertain you and actually make you FEEL where he is coming from. He has performed w/ a long list of artist, including George Clinton, Wu-tang, Ludacris, De La Soul, Rakim, Saul Williams, and Redman. MaGestiK has been featured on projects w/ Elzhi , One Be Lo, and Capital D to name a few.

The Release.

While still shopping deals and researching distribution avenues for his debut LP. MaGestiK LeGenD recently decided to take the independent route and release the FREE MAGESTIK LEGEND Project strictly for his fans. The FREE Project is just that, free and available for download at his website www.MaGestiKLeGenD.com. The FREE Project is dedicated to giving back to those who have supported his release since day one.



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When you have an album this good, and it's given away for free then you gotta sit up and take notice. this album is fire all the way through. The best free album I've ever heard, don't sleep on this!

NOTE: Link below will take you to his site where you'll find the DL link for a dirty or clean version.

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Monday, October 27, 2008 | Posted in ,,,

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From producers DJ JS-1 and Dub-L, comes the new album, Claimstake. Featuring exclusive performances by Common, J-Live, C Rayz Walz, Percee P, Supernatural, Mr. Complex, Gemini the Gifted One, Jeru tha Damaja and many others, Claimstake is packed with the kind of rugged east coast hip-hop that true hip-hop fans fiend for.

01. Ground Original - (featuring React)
02. Truly Incredible - (featuring Supernatural)
03. NY Minute - (remix, featuring Mr. Complex & L-Fudge)
04. Day in the Life - (featuring Chase Phoenix)
05. While I'm Dancing - (remix, featuring Pryme & Common)
06. Makes the World Go Round - (featuring Gemini The Gifted One)
07. Never Know What's Next - (featuring Trez & AK)
08. Won't Stop - (featuring Jeru The Damaja)
09. Soulcrush - (featuring Session)
10. Strange to the Eye - (featuring Frankestein)
11. Lies - (featuring Tribe Starr)
12. All of Y'All - (featuring J-Live)
13. Anti - (featuring 5ft Perspectives)
14. Truth - (featuring Breez Evahflowin)
15. God vs. The Devil - (featuring Dub-L)
16. Get It Poppin - (featuring C-Rayz Walz)
17. My Instrument - (featuring React & Percee P)
18. Rule #4080 - (featuring DJ JS-1)
19. Junior Flip - (bonus track)

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The second album from DJ JS-1 & Dub-L featuring more underground MC's spittin over some nice beats and scratches. Not as impressive as the 2003 release Ground Original, which you can cop HERE but definitely worth a few spins and when you got legends like C-Rayz Walz, Common, Percee P, Jeru The Damaja & more on here then you know this is still gonna kick ass!

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