Back To The Old School – Mixed By DJ Shock

24 10 2009

Mixtape cover
Ok people, heres my new mixtape release, 20 of my FAVORITE old school hip hop tracks in the mix! Free download so show the love!!!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

1. Intro
2. Lets Ride – Q-Tip
3.Its The R – Rakim
4. In The House – Pete Rock & CL Smooth
5. Nas Is Like – Nas
6. Keep It Moving – Tribe Called Quest
7. Peace Of Mine – Gang starr
8. Drink Away The Pain – Mobb Deep
9. Represent – Nas
10. Frontline – The Pharcyde
11. Get Dis Money – Slum Village
12. The Getup – Little Brother
13. Zonin’ – Gang Starr
14. One More Chance – Notorious BIG
15. Simon Says (REMIX) – Pharoahe Monch
16. Officer – The Pharcyde
17. Live At The BBQ – Main Source
18. Protect Ya Neck – Wu Tang Clan
19. Jack Of Spades – KRS One
20.  Who U Slidin Wit – Big L
21. Chief Rocka – Lords Of The Underground





T.I. – Hell Of A Life [Official Version] *Download*

2 10 2009

Here is the official mastered version for this cut that dropped back in June off the re-release of Paper Trail: Case Closed (that will never see the light of day).

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New Chipmunk…

24 08 2009

Ain’t quite feeling this one yet, nothing much compared to the hype of diamond rings, check it out

 





Dead Prez – Summertime

27 07 2009

The name ses it all… this tune is D O P E! Rolling through town with the windows down for this tune!





Envy – Set Yourself On Fire

12 07 2009

Thoughts?? For me her gasping for breath all the way through is pretty odd… still its something different for you to check out!

This is the title track from Envy’s debut album ‘Set Yourself On Fire’ The single is due for release on digital download through Stopstart 7th September with album to follow november 09





Cookin Soul Presents: Michael Jackson (Tribute to the King of Pop)

5 07 2009


The promise on this one was to keep the original Michael Jackson songs in tact and add rappers verses to it in hopes of making it a street banger. First we have Kid Cudi’s “Day N Nite” verse on MJ’s “Beat It.” The sped up vocals and overall demeanor just didn’t mesh well with Mike’s “gangsta” hit. But CS bounced back with back-to-back bangers when he threw in 50’s 2nd verse from “Like My Style” over “Remember The Time” and made something that’ll have the dance floor violating countless fire codes and paired Luda with “Bad” to create something pretty damn decent. Not to mention blending Wayne’s verse with the Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back.” Went together like peanut butter and jelly on a roll.

While I was disappointed with a few blends like Em’s “Real Slim Shady” verse tacked on to “Black or White” and Biggie’s “Nasty Boy” verse mixed into “Thriller” (“Rock With You” was pretty hot though), I was feeling the majority of the blends and the fact that this was a Michael Jackson mixtape. The blends were made to compliment his classics, not the other way around. CS didn’t try to add Neptunes production or a T-Pain hook into any of these songs. It was all Mike all day and until the end of time. Though Michael wasn’t the perfect human being, he was more than your average one. He was a showman who not only changed lives but literally changed the world through his music and his life. I just hope he finds the peace in his death that he could never find in his life. R.I.P. Michael Jackson

DOWNLOAD HERE
Props To XXL MAG





Doom Man – What Does It Say About You

1 06 2009

 

 

No free downloads on this one, my main man Doom has just dropped his latest single ‘what does it say about you’… absoloutely dope tune, the beat is FIRE, and doom man always comes out with the sickest flow backed with the realest lyrics. Hence the reason i’ve been backing him since day 1! I remember sitting in the studio about 4years ago with Major and Doom (back when it was no appologies) just before the release of ‘Have you any flows’. Now im telling you Doom is up there in my ranking of Top Mcs…

CHECK THE TRACK HERE!!!!!!!

 





Brand New Heat From The R&B King!

31 05 2009

Ryan Leslie drops another killer track right here, surely hes becoming the new king of RnB? Thoughts?

Check the track ‘something that i like’ HERE





Method Man & Redman – Blackout 2 (REVIEW)

25 05 2009

Heres the HIPHOPDX review for Blackout 2, which in my mind, album of the year 9/10. Very good reading, if you havent already cop it on iTunes HERE! Its massive… I TOLD YOU SO!!!!
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When recalling Hip Hop’s great duos – and there are a few – it cannot be denied that Redman and Method Man have earned their spot near the top. Whether you point to Funk Doc and Johnny Blaze’s creation of the smoker’s anthem “How High,” their high-octane debut album Blackout!, or their reputation as being two of Hip Hop’s elite performers, it’s very easy to understand why any Rap fan, especially those who enjoyed the culture in the ‘90s, would be excited that these two are at it again. But nostalgia’s a tricky thing, particularly when it comes to music. A decade is a lifetime in music – probably two in Hip Hop. Today’s artists are here today and gone tomorrow, a testament to how rare longevity in this game really is. So with Blackout! 2, Red and Mef seek to show that they can still party like it’s 1999.

Redman and Method Man introduce the listener to the album with an audio clip from one of their heralded live shows, and waste no time making claims to the throne: “It’s Mef and Doc, nigga, back on that shit, homie / Back on the strip how many women wanna strip for me? / This nigga spit, don’t he? / My flow is heavy as Katrina when she broke the levies /…you better get to know me/I’m top notch, got a thing for the top spot, to hot for you to hold me / When it gets ugly you gotta cut me a dime / Lil’ Asian honey is funny she love me long time/Get this money if you don’t mind, got money on my mind,” rhymes Method with his trademark impeccable flow.

The first full track on Blackout! 2 sets things off to a dubious beginning. It’s hard to believe that the plodding mediocrity on “I’m Dope Nigga” is anywhere near the best that the consistently excellent Havoc had to offer. Fortunately, thePete Rock-laced single “A-Yo”, which features a memorable hook from Canadian artist Saukrates, follows. Things get even better on “Dangerous MCees”. Over vintage-sounding Erick Sermon production, the song sounds like it could have been recorded during the original Blackout! sessions.

Red and Meth keep it late ‘90s when Def Squad-er Keith Murray joins in on “Errbody Scream,” which features slick rhymes, but an awkward pace-changing beat. It’d be remiss to not mention “Diz Iz 4 All My Smokers,” which bar-none has the best production on the album. DJ Scratch’s sinister violins, whether sampled or real, provide something lovely for the two emcees to wax about their favorite topic. Also not to be missed is “Four Minutes to Lock Down”, a posse cut where Raekwon and Ghostface join to make it a Wu-Tang affair.

Ultimately, there aren’t any glaring weaknesses in Blackout 2! – sadly, there aren’t too many amazing ones either. There’s certainly nothing of the caliber of “Da Rockwilder” or “Y.O.U.” This can be attributed to production that’s usually serviceable and only excellent on occasion. But the biggest surprise is the lack of energy displayed by the duo. Now, this is by Redman and Method Man standards, so everything’s relative, but there’s definitely a sense that the two either aren’t having as much fun rhyming as they used to, or are no longer up to the task of consistently making high-energy music. Still, they pack in the punch lines (points to anyone who catches Redman’s Mortal Kombat reference), and more often than not it’s not a problem.

Although very few people expected Blackout! 2 to measure up to its predecessor, it would be a reasonable expectation for the album to be on the level of the two emcees’ most recent solo projects – Method’s 4:21…The Day After and Redman’s Red Gone Wild. It doesn’t quite operate on the same plane as either of those efforts, and that is decidedly a disappointment. Still, Redand Meth clearly made this album for the fans, and the fans should be more or less sated. They may not be as ferocious as they once were, but very few ever have been. So with that in mind, Blackout! 2 is definitely worth a spin – and not just for nostalgia’s sake.





Kid Cudi – Dat Kid From Cleveland (Mixtape)

19 05 2009


Dope tape… no DJ Shouts… no 1min 30 tracks… pure fire! GET IT IN YOUR LIFE!

DOWNLOAD HERE

Track listing

01 – Intro-MF.mp3 — 1 Mb
02 – Daps & Pounds (Dj E-V Exclusive) (Prod. By Jungle Club)-MF.mp3 — 7 Mb
03 – I Poke Her Face (Ft Kanye West & Common)-MF.mp3 — 7 Mb
04 – Sky Might Fall (Prod By Kanye West) (Early Version)-MF.mp3 — 5 Mb
05 – Look Up In Da Stars (Feat. Wale) (Prod. By Breez)-MF.mp3 — 6 Mb
06 – Skit – Jerry Maguire From Cleveland-MF.mp3 — 2 Mb
07 – Rollin (Remix) (Feat. Jackie Chain)-MF.mp3 — 6 Mb
08 – She Came Along (Feat. Sharam)-MF.mp3 — 10 Mb
09 – Super Boo-MF.mp3 — 5 Mb
10 – Welcome 2 The World (Feat. Kevin Rudolf)-MF.mp3 — 4 Mb
11 – Ho’ Is Short For Honey (Feat. 88-Keys)-MF.mp3 — 5 Mb
12 – Skit – Foggy Glasses-MF.mp3 — 2 Mb
13 – Buggin Out 2009 (Ft. Consequence)-MF.mp3 — 4 Mb
14 – Sky High (Prod. By The Kickdrums)-MF.mp3 — 3 Mb
15 – 09 Freestyle-MF.mp3 — 5 Mb
16 – Switchin Lanes-MF.mp3 — 6 Mb
17 – Higher Up-MF.mp3 — 3 Mb
18 – Takeover Freestyle-MF.mp3 — 5 Mb
19 – Can I Be-MF.mp3 — 3 Mb
20 – Ask About Me Ft. Chip Tha Ripper (Prod By Rami Beatz)-MF.mp3 — 4 Mb

 








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