Friday, March 21, 2008
La Coka Nostra - "That's Coke" Video
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Bottle gets Thrown at Lil wayne
I know who cares right, but i thought it was funny he walks aimlessly on stage for about five minutes in circles then wham gets a bottle thrown at him.
XXL DMX INTERVIEW
This is a funny ass interview, read the part where he speaks on barack obama
Wow, Barack! The *****’s name is Barack. Barack? ***** named Barack Obama. What the fuck, man?! Is he serious? That ain’t his fuckin’ name. Ima tell this ***** when I see him, “Stop that bullshit. Stop that bullshit” [laughs] “That ain’t your fuckin’ name.” Your momma ain’t name you no damn Barack.
X is dope but i think he needs to lay off the crack for real.
here's two videos i found : behind the scenes with DJ GQ part 1 and 2
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Ghostface Killah "Wallabee Champ" OUT MARCH 25
Looking Foward to this, behind GZA i think Ghost is the dopest in wu-tang,
sure this album will be raw
review :
Tony Starks, Ironman, Ghost Deini, Pretty Toney, Wally Champ, GFK, Starky Love, Dennis Coles : whatever you call Ghostface Killah he is one of the most supreme talents to pick up a mic, ever. In a world of disposable talent, one of the things that sets Ghost apart and allows him to tower above the rest, consistency. As a member of the Hip Hop collective Wu-Tang Clan, he takes his name from the main villain in the film “Ninja Checkmate” (aka “The Mystery of Chess Boxing”).
After Wu-Tang Clan achieved breakthrough commercial success in the early 90s, Ghostface, like his clan-mates, began a solo career. His turned out to be one of the most critically and commercially successful solo careers of all the group members. Early in his career, he would wear a mask during performances and photo shoots. It was rumored this was because Ghostface was wanted by the police and that he would not publicly remove it until his name was cleared. Since his debut on the opening verse of “Bring da Ruckus”, the first track from the Wu Tang Clan’s critically acclaimed debut, 1993’s “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)”, Ghostface has made little effort to appeal to anyone outside of his loyal New York street fan base, yet he continues to achieve surprising commercial success.
His latest, “The Wallabee Champ”, is a collection of rarities and non-album cuts that span Ghost’s entire career. Full of raw beats and flowing rhymes, the CD features guest rappers including The Wu-Tang Clan, some of his boys from Theodore Unit including Shawn Wigs and Trife Da God, and a top shelf Rap names Jadakiss, Lil Wayne, Prodigy, Beanie Siegel, Styles P and last but certainly not least, Fat Joe. This comp will be enjoyed by anyone that likes good Hip Hop music. Ghostface Killah “The Wallabee Champ”… an album not to be missed !
Track listing
1. Intro
2. Wallabee Champ
3. ABC
4. Roosevelts feat. Raekwon, Trife
5. Watch Your Mouth feat. The Wu-Tang Clan
6. Tony Siegel feat. Beanie Siegel, Styles P.
7. Trials Of Life feat. Prodigy
8. Hidden Darts (Remix)
9. The Rich feat. Raekwon
10. We Dem *****z
11. Run (Remix) feat. Jadakiss, Lil Wayne
12. Good Times Part 2
13. Charlie Brown (Remix)
14. Clips
15. Clientele feat. Raekwon, Fat Joe
16. Crockett & Tubbs feat. Raekwon
17. 93 Freestyle feat. Method Man
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
KILLAH CAMRON (Parody Video)
Sunday, March 9, 2008
The 1983 Documentary which was aired on pbs television
Features music from
The Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster, Rammellzee, Trouble Funk, Fearless Four
www.stylewars.com/
Necro - 'Mutilate The Beat' (Music Video)
First Video Off Of Death Rap. Directed By Necro & David Brodsky
G-Unit's DJ Whoo Kid Set To Retire From Hip Hop
G-Unit’s highly acclaimed DJ Whoo Kid has prepared his retirement from the mixtape business and the world of hip-hop.
The Queens native expressed his intentions and the shady actions behind the music industry, specifically in the realm of hip-hop.
“I can’t take it anymore. Hip-hop is a violent, ruthless business. When you’re popping, they have ways of deading you. I just want to be the one to dead my career,” Whoo Kid said to Baller Status.
He also explained the amount of work needed for the industry and his appearance as factors to his retirement.
“It’s a lot of work. I can’t do it. I’m very tired [and] I’m not trying to be an old DJ wearing a chain with a tight shirt,” Whoo Kid said.
To further illustrate the seriousness of his retirement, Whoo Kid explained his plan to leave the U.S.
“I’m moving to Thailand. I already got everything planned. I got a house in Hawaii and I’m moving to Thailand,” he said.
Although he will be releasing the second volume of G-Unit’s ThisIs50.com series, "The Elephant in the Sand," Whoo Kid has maintained that he does not have plans on furthering his mixtapes.
Despite the withdrawal from mixtape outlet, he will continue business ventures with an emphasis on television, radio, and marketing through his Shadyville Entertainment company.
Until Whoo Kid finally puts the DJ set up for good, he may still be heard on Shade 45’s G-Unit Radio show and seen in his own entertainment magazine, POW!.
SOURCE
J-Love drops new ODB mixtape
DJ J-Love has put the finishing touches on his new ODB mixtape,
titled In Memory Of Volume 3.1.
J-Love is also working on his solo album Greatest Man Walkin’.
Check out more at http:// j-loveonline.com.
In Memory Of Volume 3.1 Tracklisting:
1. Reunited Remix (Prod. by J-Love)
2. Skanks feat. J-Love and Mayhem
3. Wasting Time No More
4. Where’s Your Money feat. Busta Rhymes
5. Dirty Mef feat. Method Man
6. Susssudio
7. Intoxicated feat. Method Man and Raekwon
8. Dirty and Thirsty feat. Thirstin Howl III
9. Dirty and Grimy feat. N.O.R.E.
10. Coochie feat. Ludacris
11. Hip-Hop Drunkies feat. The Alkaholiks
12. Who Can Make It Happen Like Dirt
13. Stomp feat. RZA
14. Don’t Hurt Me
15. Welcome Home
16. Shining Star feat. Sunz of Man, Wyclef and Earth, Wind and Fire
17. Ghetto Superstar feat. Mya and Pras
18. Fantasy feat. Mariah Carey
19. The Park feat. Coolio
20. Skrilla
21. Flexible feat. Slum Village
22. Desperate Man feat. Xzibit and Mad Kutz
23. Danger 2004 feat. Blahzay
24. Do Rae Wu feat. RZA and Baretta 9
25. 16th Chamber feat. Method Man and Raekwon
26. Woo Haa (Remix) feat. Busta Rhymes
Juice Crew Reunites at the A3C Hip Hop Festival
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Mic Boyd - A Good Day
Friday, March 7, 2008
FRIDAY NIGHT MICS ... OPEN MIC STARTS FRIDAY MARCH 7TH @ 10PM
For every First Friday of the month
Being a Long Island resident i thought this was pretty dope,
Wusb 90.1 stonybrooks very own Street FM will be hosting Friday Nite Mics
a Freestyle Showcase which will take place at the cop shop
Located at:
77 west Main street
Smithtown LI 11787
Hope to see you there, Peace
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Atmosphere Answers Fan Questions In Paint It Gold Episodes
Description: we call it "paint it gold" ant and i came up with this show as an attempt to get you more involved with our new album. basically, we want you to interview us. it's as simple as emailing us a question that you would like us to answer. please email the questions to paintitgold@hotmail.com, and then come back and watch the clips we post where we answer your questions. hopefully we will put up a new show every week. i guess it depends on the questions you send us. send your questions to: paintitgold@hotmail.com you may send us more than one question, but please send each question in a seperate email (just one question per each email). keep in mind that we will be reviewing the questions and choosing the ones that make the show, so please don't ask us dumb things. my favorite color is plaid, ok? also make sure you include your name and address, because for every weekly episode we put up, one of you will get a free copy of our new joint, "when life gives you lemons, you paint that shit gold" when it is released april 22. free. we will send it to you. you love mail. i hope this all made sense. i'm bad with words. word. -sean
WNYU Halftime Show 10th Year Anniversary
setting the show off...
Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito w/Lord Sear
Wildman Steve & DJ Riz
Mayhem & Sunset
Awesome Two
G Man & J Smooth w/DJ A.Vee
P-Fine
Sucio Smash & Timm See
Peter Rosenberg
On beats...
Premier
Alchemist
and special guests Da Beatminerz & Marco Polo
On mics...
A Butta
A.G.
Akrobatik
Apathy
Big Noyd
Blahzay Blahzay
Boot Camp Clik
Chip Fu
Craig G
Cymarshall Law
Diabolic
8th W1
Emilio Rojas
ILL BILL
Joell Ortiz
Jo Jo Pellegrino
Juganot
The Juggaknots
Masta Ace
Mister Voodoo
Nine
Pacewon
Reef The Lost Cauze
Roc Marciano
Screwball
Supastition
Swigga
Termanology
Torae
Vinnie Paz
on tables...
DJ Revolution
on boards...
King Of Chill
Halftime Show 10th Year Pt 2
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Rapper 'Shocked' by Daughter's Killing
The 32-year-old rapper is still trying to cope with the death of 4-year-old Jelani; her mother, 39-year-old Joy Deleston; and the woman's daughter Micaiah, 11, whose bodies were found Thursday night in their home, said manager Aubrey Francis.
"It really shocked him and devastated him to the point where I've never seen him before," Francis said. "Right now he is relaxing and trying to grasp everything of what has happened."
Meanwhile, 17-year-old Anthony Tyrone Terrell Jr. is being held in the DeKalb County jail, charged in the deaths of his mother - a Gwinnett County sheriff's deputy - and siblings at the home near Lawrenceville, outside Atlanta. He was arrested Friday.
Deleston brought a paternity lawsuit in 2004, claiming that Juvenile, whose real name is Terius Gray, was Jelani's father, Gwinnett County court records show. Both parties later agreed Juvenile was the father.
Juvenile, who is in New Orleans, had been making regular child support payments, Francis said.
In 1998, Juvenile released his third album, "400 Degreez," which sold 4 million copies. At one time he was part of the four-man group The Hotboyz, along with Lil Wayne, Young Turk and B.G.
Attorney Randy Kessler, who represented Juvenile in the paternity suit, said Saturday he had not talked with the rapper about the killings.
"Any time you have a situation like that, it's shocking," Kessler said.
Terrell was taken to jail in neighboring DeKalb County to avoid any potential conflict because Deleston worked for Gwinnett County, said Lawrenceville police spokeswoman Illana Spellman. She could not confirm Friday whether Deleston's service weapon was used.
Because of his age, prosecutors cannot seek the death penalty against Terrell. A preliminary hearing will be set next week in Gwinnett County Superior Court, prosecutor Danny Porter said.
Defense attorney Lyle Porter did not return calls Friday and Saturday.