Archive for November, 2006

Video: Pimp C - Knocking Doorz Down

Sunday, November 12th, 2006

If you’re still sleeping on Pimp C’s “Knocking Doorz Down” then you’re probably as region-racist as it gets. Despite the fact that I was at this video shoot, nothing on site that day indicated that it would turn out to be so ill. Good to see that they found a trill as plan-B for the absentee artists–Cham, Paul Wall, T.I.

(Thanks, Omar)

Nas feat. Jay-Z - Black Republicans

Saturday, November 11th, 2006

Nas feat. Jay-Z - Black Republicans
Radio rip. Poor quality. DJ’s yelling “Gomez Brothers” all over it. But you waited 5+ years for this sh*t. So you’re going to listen to it regardless.

Stay tuned for CD quality.

Thanks, Rodney. By the way, if you wanna know what Hip-Hop Is Dead sounds like, RD is your man. (Since Eskay went and got himself drowned in the Henny.)

Mixtape Murder: DJ Premier + Young Jeezy

Saturday, November 11th, 2006

Funk those Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg album leaks. DJ Premier is all you need right now.


DJ Premier - No Talent Required Track List
1.) DJ Premier - Intro
2.) Tef - Pay Homage
3.) M.O.P. - Stop Pushin
4.) Royce The 5-9 - Ding
5.) Blaq Poet - Voices
6.) Planet Asia - On Your Way 93708
7.) Jay-Z - Lost One
8.) NYG’z feat. Rave Roulette - G’z & Hustlaz
9.) Termanology feat. Lil Fame & Papoose - Watch How It Go Down (Remix)
10.) Uncle Murder - Hood Rules
11.) ApplyJ. Dilla - Love JonesDefari - Peace & Gangsta
12.) 50 Cent feat. Hot Rod - I Got Hoes
13.) KRS-ONE - My Life
14.) Hi-Tek feat. Game & Dion - 1-800-HOMICIDE
15.) Ice Cube - Growing Up
16.) Brotha Lynch Hung & MC Eiht - Agent Double O Deuce & CPT
17.) Talib Kweli feat. UGK - Cuntry Cuzins
18.) Jay-Z - How Is Back (Mick Boogie Remix)
19.) The Game feat. Nas - Why You Hate The Game
DJ Premier - No Talent Required | Buy |

Young Jeezy + DJ Drama - I Am The Street Dream Track List
1) Part 4
2) U Know What It Is (Feat. Shawty Red) [ALBUM EXCLUSIVE]
3) I Got What It Takes
4) J.E.E.Z.Y [ALBUM EXCLUSIVE]
5) I Do this
6) I’m Tellin’ Ya (Feat Roscoe Lil Pewee)
7) Sing Along
8) I Love It
9) Spaceships On Bankhead (w/ Fabo)
10) Keep It Movin
11) Jeezy Speaks
12) Child of God [Album Exclusive]
13) What It Is – (BloodRaw & Slick Pulla)
14) Grew Up A Screw Up (Feat Luda)
15) Let’s Just Say
16) I’m A G Too – (211 & Slick Pulla)
17) Don’t Ever Do That
18) Top Back Remix (Feat. Tip, BG, Young Dro, Big Kuntry)
19) All I Need
20) Get Right – (Slick Pulla)
21) Inspiration up Next
22) Who Got The Work

Young Jeezy + DJ Drama - I Am The Street Dream | Buy

Ignorance has a name

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

I’ve tried as much as possible to ignore that site which shall not be named and its asinine attributes ever since I stumbled upon it 2 weeks ago. Listening to the founder of said site defend his odious intentions on radio was the last straw that broke the camel.

A few things to consider:
-The site is named after a famous 5-word racial epithet (or “term of endearment” depending on where you stand on the debate.)
-The founder is an 18-year old high school kid
-Goes by a fake name, Tyrone–a stereotypical African-American name
-He’s obviously white but uses the N-bomb freely
-Cites hip-hop as the inspiration for the site’s name
-And as you can tell from the site’s logo, black folks are nothing but a bunch of faceless, headband-rocking people, with chains dangling around their necks to this ill-informed white kid, who’s probably still running around in underoos.

Someone needs to check that hideous imbecile and shut the site down before this stuff gets completely out of hand. Shame on anyone who has the audacity to sign up for an account on a site that’s clearly degrading to the black community. It’s like you’re saying “Thanks for giving me this site so I can shit on niggas.”

Listen: Tyrone defending his racist site

Nas on Hot 97

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Carmen Bryan’s tell-all book leaks and Nas quickly hops on Hov 97. But I’m sure it was a coincidence.

Video: Eminem feat. Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent & Ca$his - You Don’t Know

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006


(Source: Rap Basement)

Ivan said it best, “50 Cent is the best and worst thing that happened to Eminem.” Well, you know but you’re acting like you don’t know.

The Game feat. Hip-Hop - One Blood Remix

Monday, November 6th, 2006

The Game feat. Hip-Hop - One Blood (Remix) (mp3)

If you look hard enough you’ll probably see 50 Cent’s forehead reddening. The remix even has its own press release:

What other rap artist could bring this type of lineup together for one song? It’s the biggest rap remix ever—No Question! And every emcee spits fire. Just listening to the track after we put the final touches on, I almost didn’t belief it myself. I’m very proud to be able to put this out for fans of hip-hop everywhere,” said The Game.

The arsenal of emcees on the “It’s Okay (One Blood) Remix” includes Snoop Dogg, Nas, T.I., Jim Jones, Fat Joe, Lil Wayne, Noreaga, Fabolous, Twista, Jadakiss & Styles P, Tha Dogg Pound, W.C., E-40, Clipse, Bun B, Slim Thug, Chamillionare, Juelz Santana, Young Dro, Ja Rule and more.

Guinness Book of Records should consider adding a category for the largest guest feature on a rap song. Seriously, this right here embodies so much drama: Nas getting at Jim Jones right after Jimmy’s verse, Fat Joe getting at G-Unit, etc. Plus, Ja got his mojo back. Only thing missing here is a verse from Kevin Federline.

Bonus Cut
Nas - Hip-Hop Is Dead (Dirty)

Pix: Snoop Dogg at "That’s That" Video Shoot

Monday, November 6th, 2006

Video premieres tomorrow on MTV (more importantly on YouTube). Meanwhile, Snoop, who had turned himself in earlier today for a weapons charge offense, has now been released from Orange County Jail after posting $150,000 bail.

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