Lately ive been listening to a lot of CunninLynguists. If you didnt see my post about their most recent projects (strange journey vol 1) then you should check it out and any other album they have produced because it is just pure fire. Also Strange Journey Vol 2 is soon to be released so be sure to get a chance to listen to that also.
Been listening to some Mr J. Medeiros of The Procussions. He joined up with Boonie Mayfield ,who is one of my favorite producers based on his videos on youtube, to created "The Art of Broken Glass". If you get a chance look Boonie Mayfield up, do it...you wouldnt be disappointed.
And of the most underrated rappers is C Rayz Walz who I think is one of the best out there. He reminds me of ODB. His style is just very unique. You might recognize him from the MTV show "Made" when he helps a kid out in his dream to be a rapper. But here is one of my favorite songs.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Bumpin on my Ipod
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Hip Hop is in the BUILDIN
Yes I have been away for awhile. Didnt think I was going to ever get back on this, but i feel as if it is my duty to spread the word. So now that I am back lets get it started (again) with some HIP HOP!
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Labels: Heron Demarco
Friday, May 29, 2009
Yo! Check This Out
Outerspace - Blood Brothers
Group that does music with Jedi Mind Tricks and Army of the Pharoahs. So you know its going to be good. Check it out, i know you want to.
Marco Polo and Torae - Double Barrel
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Main Offenders
Main Offenders can be described as three incredibly tallented rappers influenced by east coast style hip hop.
"Its funny how even though they’re repping Vancouver, Canada, these guys sound like everything you loved about hip-hop before it went all flashy and pop. Each MC is a well-rounded battle rapper and writer in their own right, reminiscent of a younger and hungrier Brother Ali or Mac Lethal. Their live shows are energetic and usually packed while they’re recorded material embodies a contagious rawness similar to that of the U.S.’s, Rhymesayers Ent. " -Cd Baby
Rhymesayers Ent. being rappers/groups such as Slug, Atmosphere, Brother Ali, Mac Lethal and MF Doom if you folks didn't know which is saying a lot for a young group that you probably have never heard of out of Canada. I have intrest in the group because the way each emcee goes with the other perfectly, and when lyrically they sound amazing. Its not just me that is amazed by this talent. I have been reading online of other people really liking their album Depth Perception.
"One of the best CD I own this year. I just have one problem: I'm french so I never could see them on stage... :("
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Reflection
When I was told that I would have to blog for class I didn’t know what to expect. My main concern was that we would probably have to type a lot each post. 250 words I think is to much because I have to think of what I am going to type next instead of typing what I wanted to blog about and that’s it. Well before this year, I had never thought about blogging. But now that I have been "forced" to blog it actually is not that bad. I could see myself doing a blog when I get older in my free time. I could also see myself not doing it just because it’s almost a waste of time. The hardest thing that took the longest to decide was what I was going to blog about. I would only get one blog done in the computer lab and find my self scrambling on the weekend to finish my three posts. If this wasn’t an assignment I could find this very fun to do on my own time. If I didn’t have certain deadlines and I could blog whenever I wanted about random topics I could see myself blogging for awhile. I liked posting about music that I really enjoy listening to because it was sort of a way to manage my own music tastes and to reach out to people who may like the genre or haven’t heard this kind of music before to expand their musical horizons.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Reef the Lost Cauze
Reef started battling other rappers in high school and earned a reputation as one of the best battle mc's in Philadelphia. He received a film scholarship to the Philadelphia University of the Arts where he began to visualize a serious career as a recording artist. Realizing his true calling, Reef dropped out of college at the age of 19 and teamed up with Philadelphia-based producer Sleep E to begin working on his first solo project. The 10 track album, The High Life, was released in 2001 and opened doors for Reef as he began performing at area clubs and generating praise from both fans and local media.
In February 2003, Reef released his second solo album, Invisible Empire. He distributed the album himself by way of a national schedule of shows during which he won the Mic Check Battle in Philadelphia and took second place in the Blaze Freestyle Battle in Oakland, California.
Reef took his freestyle skills to another level early in 2004 with an arousing performance at the Beat Society production competition in New York, and a fierce win in the Riddle Records Mic Control Battle. He was also the End Of The Weak (EOW) Challenge Champion at the Rock Steady Crew 27th Anniversary in July 2004, and went on to take the EOW Grand Championship title in 2005. Mindful of his stunning battle prowess, Reef places a determined emphasis on balance with his songwriting and performance abilities.
Feast Or Famine, Reef's third solo album, was released in 2005 to critical acclaim. Also in 2005, Reef was a member of The JuJu Mob whose debut album, Black Candles, was lead by fellow Army of the Pharaohs rapper Chief Kamachi. The debut album from Army of the Pharaohs entitled The Torture Papers, was released in 2006 and featured two songs with Reef as a featured member.
A Vicious Cycle (fourth album) was released on November 18th, 2008. This is a very good album with SICK production. Again im in love with a rappers opening song. This one is called "Back At It".
Dont listen to at work. Unless you could give two sh*** about your job.
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
Immortal Technique
Immortal Technique, is an American rapper and political activist. He was born in Lima, Peru and raised in Harlem, New York. Most of his lyrics focus on political issues. The views expressed in his lyrics are largely a mixture of commentary on issues such as politics, poverty, religion, social class and racism.
In 2001, Immortal Technique released his first album Revolutionary Vol. 1 without the help of a record label or distribution. Instead using money he had made from winning various rap battles. Revolutionary Vol 1 also contained the underground classic 'Dance With The Devil' which in my opinion is the one of the most "messed up" songs ive heard in awhile. In November 2002, he was listed by Source as the month's featured "Unsigned Hype", which highlights artists that are not signed to a record label. Consequently, since he did not have a record deal or distribution at the time, Immortal Technique is the only rapper in history to have a "Hip Hop Quotable" while being unsigned. He released his second album Revolutionary Vol. 2 in 2003 and The 3rd World in 2008.
But Revolutionary Vol. 1 is my favorite album by him because of the first song "Creation and Destruction". This song is so sick with the production by Marly Marl. Just listen to his lyrics and determine for yourself. And if you get a chance check out "Dancing with the Devil" which is a long song but it is a great/messed up story being told.
Not to be listened to in public places. Unless you really dont care haha.
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