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Thursday, October 15, 2009

315 Media Group presents Numbr Spot Radio Episode 4: Indy Week

All apologies if there was any confusion by the change in host sites. But Podomatic.com was consistently slow with putting up each week's episode. As well as severely lacking in storage. So I made the move to Mypodcast.com! So far so good!!

This week's episode is devoid of a particular theme/topic. However the music is as crazy as ever. This is Indy Week, featuring the hottest independent and unsigned hip-hop artists you may or may not have heard of! So enjoy the music! This week features music from Rapper Big Pooh, The Away Team & Nervous Reck, Trew, Rideout, L.E.G.A.C.Y., Emilio Rojas, Raven Sorvino, K-Hill, Kenn Starr, Amen, Kleph Dollaz, & More!

Next Weeks Topic: Anthems/ Music for the Gym!

Tracklisting / Artist Web Info
  1. Intro
  2. Diablo Archer- Everyday Hero (prod. by Haywood)/ www.myspace.com/diabloarcher
  3. Finale- Pay Attention/ www.myspace.com/finale
  4. Marco Polo & Torae- But Wait/ www.myspace.com/doublebarrel08
  5. Emilio Rojas- Here I Am/ www.myspace.com/emiliorojasmusic
  6. Rapper Big Pooh- The Comeback/ www.myspace.com/rapperbigpooh
  7. Amen- Killing Em II/ www.myspace.com/teamcool
  8. Chaundon ft. Skyzoo & Sean Price- Submission/ www.myspace.com/chaundon
  9. Senor Kaos- Wake Up Time (TSS Remix)/ www.thekaoseffect.com
  10. K-Hill- The Verdict/ www.myspace.com/khillmusic
  11. Kenn Starr ft. Hassaan Mackey, Kev Brown, Gut- Kemistree Meets Low Budget/ www.myspace.com/kennstarr
  12. L.E.G.A.C.Y.- 40/40 / www.myspace.com/ihatelegacy
  13. The Away Team & Nervous Reck- Champion /www.myspace.com/theawayteamhoj & www.myspace.com/nervousreck
  14. Intermission 1 (ft. Instrumental by Kleph Dollaz- Happy People)/ www.myspace.com/klephdollaz
  15. Heltah Skeltah- Smack Muzik/ www.myspace.com/heltahskeltah
  16. Rideout & Terry Cole- Can't Understand/ www.myspace.com/rideout
  17. Trew- Epitome (prod. by Sickness Beats)/ www.trew.bandcamp.com & www.trew804.com
  18. Kooley High ft. Edgar Allen Floe & Lazarus- Water/ www.myspace.com/kooleyhigh
  19. Tanya Morgan- Bang & Boogie/ www.myspace.com/tanyamorgan
  20. TheBlack Sunn- Puttin In Work/ www.myspace.com/theblacksunn1
  21. Raven Sorvino- Endure/ www.myspace.com/ravensorvino
  22. Saigon & Statik Selektah- Lady Sings The Blues/ www.myspace.com/saigonthayardfather & www.myspace.com/statikselektah
  23. Thee Tom Hardy ft. Rapsody- As We Shine/ www.myspace.com/theetomhardy & www.myspace.com/rapsodymusic
  24. Ill Prophet- Arbitrary Love/ www.myspace.com/illprophet
  25. Intermission II (Beats by Madlib)
  26. Skyzoo- Beautiful Decay/ www.myspace.com/skyzoo
  27. Edgar Allen Floe ft. Royce Da 5"9 & Nottz- Mighty Floe Young/ www.myspace.com/eafloe
  28. Diablo Archer ft. Median- The Gas Remix
  29. Rideout & Terry Cole- Love Would Come
  30. Panacea- Coin Toss/ www.myspace.com/panaceanmusic
  31. 3rd Degry- Fly Away/ www.3rddegry.bandcamp.com
  32. Dan Johns ft. Fat Rat Da Czar- Hopeful/ www.myspace.com/danjohns & www.myspace.com/fatratdaczar
  33. Median- Comfortable (Midnight Remix)/ www.myspace.com/mediansrelief
  34. Outro (beats by Madlib)

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Numbr Spot Radio Episode 3: Dedicated to Mr. Magic! RIP!









This is an episode we felt was very necessary, albeit a bit sad. We decided to put indy week on hold, and dedicate this episode to the late, great John "Mr. Magic" Rivas, without whom this show, and every other hip-hop mix show would not exist. Mr. Magic's Rap Attack was the first hip-hop radio mixshow, and through this outlet, Mr. Magic gave alot of artists their start, from Run-DMC to Whodini to the Juice Crew (whom Mr. Magic pka Sir Juice founded w/ Marley Marl, the Rap Attack's DJ). If it hadnt been for him, there's no telling where this culture we love so much would be. We may not have personally known Mr. Magic, but we felt it necessary to to dedicate this show to him. So we will be playing music from artists Mr. Magic helped to break, as well as music from other artists he frequently played during the Rap Attack. Thanks for listening, and Enjoy! (Hosted by Haywood & Wes)

Next Weeks Episode Topic: Indy Week (Music from the best independent and unsigned hip-hop artists). If you are an independent or unsigned artist, or know someone with dope music who is, please send ur music/requests/suggestions to: thenumbrspot@gmail.com, send us a tweet at www.twitter.com/thenumbrspot, or discuss with us at the forum @ http://www.thenumbrspot.webs.com/.

Tracklisting:

  1. Whodini- Magic's Wand
  2. Mr. Magic- Mr. Magic's Message
  3. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde- AM PM
  4. Disco 4- We're At The Party
  5. Pebblee Poo- Fly Guy
  6. Kartoon Krew- Inspector Gadget
  7. Derek B- Get Down
  8. Whodini- Underground
  9. Run-DMC- Jam Master Jay
  10. Run-DMC- Hollis Crew
  11. Run-DMC- Pause
  12. Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock- Joy & Pain
  13. Eric B. & Rakim- I Ain't No Joke
  14. Roxanne Shante- Have A Nice Day
  15. MC Shan- The Bridge
  16. Boogie Down Productions- South Bronx
  17. Boogie Down Productions- The Bridge Is Over
  18. MC Shan- Kill That Noise
  19. Biz Markie- Biz Dance
  20. Biz Markie- Pickin Boogers
  21. Biz Markie- Nobody Beats The Biz
  22. Biz Markie- Make The Music With Your Mouth Biz
  23. Big Daddy Kane- Just Rhymin With Biz
  24. Big Daddy Kane- Young Gifted & Black
  25. Big Daddy Kane- Ain't No Half Steppin
  26. Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo- Road To Riches
  27. Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo- It's A Demo
  28. Kool G. Rap- Bad To The Bone
  29. Special Ed- I Got It Made
  30. EPMD- Its My Thang
  31. EPMD- I'm Housin'
  32. Kid N Play- Rollin' With Kid N Play
  33. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince- Girls Aint Nothin But Trouble
  34. De La Soul- Me, Myself, & I

Bonus- Mr. Magic WBLS Mix

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Numbr Spot Radio Episode 2: Greatest Posse Tracks/ Show Stealing Guest Verses

This Here is the New Episode of Numbr Spot Radio, featuring the greatest posse tracks and show stealing guest verses in hip hop. I will admit that i got a little over excited when adding the songs to this playlist, and the show ended up at the 2 hour mark. So with that said, I just decided to cut the show in half. Part one features the greatest posse tracks, and part 2 features the greatest show stealing verses! I hope yall enjoy this one as much as i enjoyed making it! Dig It.

Next Weeks Episode: The Best in Independent/Unsigned Hip-Hop! If you would like consideration for your music or the music of someone you know, please send all music/requests/suggestions to: thenumbrspot@gmail.com, post your discussion at www.thenumbrspot.webs.com, or send your idea via twitter (twitter.com/thenumbrspot).









Tracklisting pt. 1

  1. Intro
  2. Main Source ft. Nas- Live At The Barbeque
  3. De La Soul ft. A Tribe Called Quest & The Jungle Brothers- Buddy
  4. Wu-Tang Clan- Shame On A Nigga
  5. Ghostface Killah ft. Method Man, Cappadonna, & Redman- Buck 50
  6. Raekwon ft. Inspectah Deck, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, & Gza- House of Flying Daggers
  7. Raekwon ft. Method Man, Rza, Masta Killa, & Ghostface Killah- Wu-Gambinos
  8. KRS-One ft. Vigilante, Prodigy, Keith Murray, Killah Priest, Cam'ron, & Rev. Run- 5 Boroughs
  9. Wale ft. Peedi Crakk, Black Thought, Tu Phace, & Young Chris- Hot Shyt
  10. Method Man & Redman ft. Ghostface Killah & Raekwon- Four Minutes to Lockdown
  11. Trew ft. Kleph Dollaz & Rideout- I.C.E.
  12. Jurassic 5 ft. Percee P & Big Daddy Kane- A Day At The Races
  13. Interlude 1 (Instrumental by Haywood)
  14. Heiroglyphics- You Never Know
  15. DJ K.O. ft. Phonte, Wordsworth, K-Hill, & Masta Ace- Ladder of Success
  16. U-N-I ft. Rapper Big Pooh, Aloe Blacc, Evidence, Kes Kaos, Mickey Factz, Fashawn, & Theo- Beautiful Day Remix
  17. Senor Kaos, Von Pea, & Homeboy Sandman- 20 Years High and Rising
  18. Brother Ali, Toki Wright, Evidence, & BK-One- Freshest Kids
  19. Marley Marl & the Juice Crew- The Symphony
  20. Craig Mack ft. Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J, Rampage & Busta Rhymes- Flava in Ya Ear Remix
  21. Noreaga ft. Nature, Cam'Ron, Big Pun, Styles, & Jadakiss
  22. Cool Breeze ft. Outkast, Goodie Mob, & Witchdoctor- Watch for the Hook
  23. Diamond D ft. Fat Joe, Big L, Lord Finesse, & AG- 5 Fingas of Death
  24. Fab 5- Lefleur Leflah Eshkoska
  25. Black Moon ft. Smif N Wessun & Dru Ha- U Da Man (Evil Dee Remix)
  26. Jean Grae ft. K-Hill, Edgar Allen Floe, & Joe Scudda- Smash Mouth
  27. Phase 1 (Soul Students)- Hot To Death
  28. Interlude 2 (Instrumental by Pete Rock)

Tracklisting pt. 2 (Outstanding Verses)

  1. A Tribe Called Quest ft. Kid Hood & Leaders of the New School- Scenario Remix (Kid Hood)
  2. A Tribe Called Quest ft. Leaders of the New School- Scenario (Busta Rhymes)
  3. Gang Starr ft. Nice and Smooth- DWYCK (Greg Nice)
  4. Ghostface Killah ft. U-God, Raekwon, Masta Killa, & Cappadonna- Winter Warz (Cappadonna)
  5. The Beatnuts ft. Big Pun & Cuban Linx- Off The Books (Big Pun)
  6. Snoop Dogg ft. Xzibit- Bitch Please (Xzibit)
  7. LL Cool J ft. Redman, Method Man, Canibus, & DMX- 4, 3, 2, 1 (Canibus)
  8. DJ Clue ft. Cam'Ron, Big Pun, Noreaga, & Canibus- Fantastic Four (Canibus)
  9. Pharoahe Monch ft. Canibus- Hell (Canibus)
  10. Lost Boyz ft. A-Plus, Redman, & Canibus- Beasts From The East (Canibus)
  11. Jay-Z ft. Memphis Bleek & Freeway- 1-900 Hustler (Freeway)
  12. Gang Starr ft. Big Shug & Freddie Foxxx- The Militia (Freddie Foxxx)
  13. Wu-Tang Clan ft. Cappadonna- Triumph (Inspectah Deck)
  14. Showbiz & AG ft. Big L, Lord Finesse, & OC- Dignified Soldeir remix (Big L & Lord Finesse)
  15. Showbiz & AG ft. O.C., D-Flow, & Party Arty- Themes. Schemes, & Dreams (Party Arty)
  16. Showbiz & AG ft. Party Arty, D-Flow- Get Dirty (Party Arty)
  17. Puff Daddy ft. The L.O.X., Lil Kim, & Notorious B.I.G.- It's All about The Benjaminx- (Lil Kim & Notorious B.I.G.)
  18. Interlude 3
  19. Notorious B.I.G. ft. Method Man- The What (Method Man)
  20. Lord Finesse ft. Big L- Yes You May (Big L)
  21. Gang Starr ft. Inspectah Deck- Above The Clouds (Inspectah Deck)
  22. Outkast ft. Cee-lo & Big Gipp- Git Up, Git Out (Cee-Lo)
  23. Intelligent Hoodlum ft. Biz Markie & Big Daddy Kane- In Control Radio Show Freestyle (Big Daddy Kane)
  24. Showbiz & AG ft. Method Man, D-Flow, Walli World, & Party Arty- Got the Flava (Party Arty)
  25. Rza ft. Holocaust (Warcloud), Barretta 9, & Ghostface Killah- Holocaust (Holocaust)
  26. Mobb Deep ft. Kool G Rap- The Realest (Kool G. Rap)
  27. Jay-Z ft. Eminem- Renegade (Eminem)
  28. Fat Joe ft. Nas, Jadakiss, & Big Pun- John Blaze
  29. LL Cool J ft. Keith Murray, Prodigy, Fat Joe, & Foxy Brown- I Shot Ya Remix
  30. Raekwon ft. Ghostface Killah & Nas- Verbal Intercourse (Nas)
  31. Nas ft. AZ- Life's A Bitch
  32. Outro (Instrumental by Haywood)

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

This Weeks New Releases (9/29)

This was a much slower week than the last two weeks prior, but there were still some pretty notable releases this week, namely the record i've been waiting for for quite some time, Skyzoo's "The Salvation." Seems like a fitting start to the article, so let's begin!



Skyzoo- The Salvation
Prod. By: 9th Wonder, Just Blaze, Cyrus the Great, Best Kept Secret, Nottz, Black Milk, Illmind, Needlz, & Eric G.

Simply reading the producers list for this album, at least for another producer/artist, is a dream come true. And the sound definitely is every bit as good as you would think it is. After hearing Cloud 9, I knew Sky would hold up to his end of the bargain, as Sky is a damn good MC. All there was left for me was the beats, and they didn't dissapoint.


Favorite Record: For What It's Worth.





Ghostface- The Wizard of Poetry


Prod. By: Scram Jones, Sean C & LV, Justice League, Clyde & Harry, Scott Storch, Ant Acid, Xtreme.

This album was alot better than I thought it would be. Gotta thank my dude Trew for actually making me take the first listen. Ghost is, and always was, definitely in my top 5 emcee's of all times. But after hearing the concept for the album, i wasnt sure what to expect. Especially at the mention of a Ron Browz feature (damn). But this ended up being quite good. It's just more of Ghost being Ghost. It works on almost all levels, minus a few tracks (Ron Browz track especially). Make sure u listen to "Stapleton Sex." Timeless!

On the real, I think this is all i was excited for this week. Short album release write up, I know. But just blame it on the brain, because clearly I must be forgetting some albums. If so, let me know. And be sure to visit www.thenumbrspot.webs.com for discussions on this site and the podcast, www.thenumbrspot.podomatic.com!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

315 Media Group Presents Numbr Spot Radio: Episode one- Strictly 4 The Jeeps/ Music for the Ride

The premiere episode of Numbr Spot Radio! This weeks theme is Strictly 4 The Jeeps/Music For the Ride! Only a few more weeks of windows down, top back weather. Might as well enjoy it with a soundtrack!! Features music from A Tribe Called Quest, All City, Camp Lo, Outkast, Method Man & Redman, Big Gipp, Clipse, Trew, & More!! Hosted By E. Haywood & Wes.

Next Weeks Theme: Great Posse Tracks/Tracks with Scene Stealing Guest Verses!

For all requests/suggestions, Head to http://www.thenumbrspot.webs.com/, The offical Numbr Spot Forum, or send an email to: thenumbrspot@gmail.com.

Stream Below, or download podcast at http://www.thenumbrspot.podomatic.com/







Tracklisting:

  1. Blackalicious- Make You Feel That Way
  2. Intro (Instrumental By Pete Rock)
  3. Outkast- Players Ball
  4. Dr. Dre- Let Me Ride
  5. Rick Ross ft. John Legend- Magnificent
  6. Young Gunz- No Better Love
  7. E-40- Hope I Don't Go Back
  8. Jay-Z- Who You Wit
  9. A Tribe Called Quest- Find A Way
  10. A Tribe Called Quest- Bonita Applebum
  11. B.o.B- Put Me On
  12. A Tribe Called Quest ft. Erykah Badu- I.C.U. (Doin It)
  13. Q-Tip- Let's Ride
  14. Malik Yusef ft. Kanye West & Common- Wouldnt You Like To..
  15. Pete Rock ft. Jim Jones & Max B- We Roll
  16. Interlude 1 (Instrumental By Pete Rock)
  17. Snoop Dogg ft Kurupt & Nate Dogg- Ain't No Fun
  18. Kurupt- We Can Freak It
  19. Big Gipp ft. Sleepy Brown- Steppin Out
  20. Method Man & Redman- Ms. International
  21. Trew- Fresh Like You
  22. Consequence- Disperse
  23. A Tribe Called Quest- Electric Relaxation
  24. Notorious B.I.G.- Juicy
  25. LL Cool J ft. Total- Loungin
  26. Camp Lo- Ticket 4 2
  27. La The Darkman ft. Raekwon- Spring Water
  28. Maze & Frankie Beverley- Joy & Pain (Break)
  29. Interlude 2 (Instrumental By Madlib)
  30. UGK ft. Outkast- International Players Anthem
  31. UGK- Front, Back, Side to Side
  32. Ludacris- Diamond in the Back
  33. Clipse ft. Pharrell- I'm Good
  34. Jay-Z ft. Pharrell- I Know
  35. Freeway- There Ya Go
  36. Camp Lo- Luccini
  37. Big Pun ft. Noreaga- You Came Up
  38. Black Moon- I Got Cha Opin (rmx)
  39. Redman- Smoke Buddah
  40. The Firm- Affirmative Action (Madlib Remix)
  41. Big L- Now or Never
  42. AZ- Sugar Hill
  43. Little Brother- Nighttime Maneuvers
  44. Outro (Instrumental By Haywood)
  45. All City- Just Live

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Post-Racial!? Where is that word in the Dictionary!?

I'm sure most of you are just as tired as me of hearing about this Kanye West- Taylor Swift fiasco. And trust me, after stating my case for just a few more sentences, I will wash my hands of it all. But my gripe now is not about what went down at the show, but the tomfoolery that transpired afterward.

Now, before i get into this small rant, allow me to direct your attention to the following article, written by Harry Allen. It will give you a bit of background about what I'm about to speak on.

http://harryallen.info/?p=5154&cpage=1#comment-98284

(Hopefully, you actually read the article.)

After reading this article, 2 thoughts immediately came to mind. First, what about this incident lead these half-wit, cousin fuckers to believe that one bold, abrasive, misplaced act of passion (no matter how innappropriate) was an act of racism!? Did he get up there, and go on any kind of radical rant filled with epithets? NO! Secondly, after reading this article, how could anyone begin to tell me or anyone else that the election of Obama makes us a "post-racial society?"

There is not, and may never be a "post-racial society." Why, you ask? Because the same people writing these silly ass comments from behind the shield of anonymity that is the internet refuse to acknowledge the fact that they are, indeed, racists. Most of them will just use some tired excuse, such as, "U don't have to be black to be a Nigger" (I'm sure there are a number of folks out there over the age of 40 that can certainly tell u of a time in this country where that statement would be met with violence), or "I'm not saying it about all black people," (fuck outta here), or my personal favorite, "I was just mad when i said it. I didn't mean it." That one has to be the most illogical, foolish, and overall misleading thing to say. Because if one day, I were to simply make them mad, i.e. cut them off in traffic, they could up and say it again, and use the same excuse, "no, i'm not racist. I was just angry. I'll never say it again." How can I possibly believe that they would never say it again, when it takes something as small as this simple foolish act to bring this word out of you. Clearly, its been on the tip of your tounge before, if you have no problem just bringing it out for the world to read via twitter.

This is a day now, where everyone is calling racism for the stupidest shit. White people & Black People. The happenings in this article are just a small fraction of what goes on day to day in this country. Do I think Kanye was right to do what he did? Hell no! It was another black eye on his image, that he did not need. But clearly this whole Taylor Swift backlash is a sign that, in alot of people's eyes, this moment was clearly bigger than one artist standing up for what he believed in at the wrong moment in time. It was Kanye being racist, which in turn gives these half-wits perfect timing to play their version of the race card. Ahh the logic of the mentally atrophied..

What does it mean to Filet Mignon a Kitten? My Journey In Hip HopWhat does it mean to "filet mignon"? My Journey with Hip Hop

Anyone who has ever had the quintessential hip hop conversation with me knows that my very first hip hop albums were gifts from my pappy. I received on vinyl, as a random surprise, Hip Hop Hooray by Naughty by Nature and Around The Way Girl by LL Cool J. Who knew that a simple gesture would later become a life long obsession, that I share with both my left and right brain - as well as others.

I say left and right brain because I feel that enjoying music is a thing of the working mind. There are people who listen to music. There are people who play music. But there is a select group of individuals who ENJOY music. Enjoying music, particularly hip hop, requires a knowledge of jazz/ the blues/ old school R&B and world music like Brazillio-Funk and Afro Jazz. Respecting and absorbing these genres is when you can enjoy a beat, enjoy production and enjoy a song for what it is teaching, pulling from you, and giving you.

Wonderful example: I grew up with a fond and grave appreciation for house music and electronica. Somewhere between St. Germain's Acid Jazz and Technocratic's Pump up the Jam, I found the beat and often practiced popping my hindparts to it when everyone else was sound asleep in my Harlem apartment. The appreciation for these genres of music rendered me a conneseiur for an appropriate use of BPM (beats per minute), and so when I heard Bombs Over Baghdad for the first time the 155 BPM rate was mind-blowing to me. I ENJOYED the first time i heard B.O.B. I knew what i was listening to, and I liked it.

I grew up surrounded by a respect and appreciation for all genres of music, and I did not even meet another person who did not enjoy music but just "listened" to it until I attended college. Now i'm not snotty with my ish. If you just "listen" to music, look - do you. But I once heard a small, frail woman tell a room full of people that we were just too old to flat out "not have an opinion on something". She said "how can you go through life interacting with things and living in a world with things you just don't have an opinion on?"

Good question.

So I've often refrained on giving my opinion on the total foolishness of hip hop today. But my journey in hip hop, my appreciation for music and my humble beginnings of left and right brain use has led me to the following opinions:

1) Most mainstream music is not real music.
Real music is not created for monetary gain. Real music is not created to control capitalistic influxes - meaning its not used to sell a brand of alcohol or denim jeans. Real music is not always deep, but you can bet your bottom britches that real music comes from people with real experiences. Mainstream music is not real music. We should not waste our energy on combatting something that is not real.

2) Most people don't/won't/shouldn't understand young people.
Young people make a bulk of the music we are exposed to. And no one understands young people except youth advocates, guidance counselors and other young people. They're not meant to be understood. Old(er) people did not understand Louis Armstrong in his prime when he was singing about Mack the Knife, or James Brown when he was talking about a sista smokin in her hot pants. Beat It was not written or sung by Michael Jackson for old(er) people. It's just not done and not intended to be that way. Thats the beauty of being young, no one understands you but your own kind. Google "What does Filet Mignon mean?, lil wayne" and see what comes up. Because I still don't know what it means to Filet Mignon a kitten.

3) Most musicians today are afraid to deliver a message.
Not to cite him twice in one article - but because I feel he is the greatest entertainer of all time he's big enough for me to do it - James Brown had some of the greatest message songs of all times. Equally so; Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye and The Beatles. Early 90's artists hip hop has so many message artists its ridiculous to count. I can only concretely link the lack of messaged music in this generation to one thing - the lack of self determination and ownership of music. Now granted, most musicians have massa on their back dictating how things should look and go - but when you are the ish and have a long-hair-don't-care attitude, when you OWN YOUR CRAFT, or in the case of many early hip hop artists: when you are establishing what a genre of music will look like, you have the liberty and cajones to say what your piece of art will look like. But only under these circumstances. Don't have any of these things going for you? You're in rented space. Please see Opinion #1.

4) Most people are scared of evolution.
Music is evolution. It is the same note, warped, twisted, sadly currently auto-tuned, and shaken up - served ice cold or piping hot. Music is what you don't want it to be and what you don't expect it to be. Music may not be your cup of tea, but stick around for a few years and its of my opinion that music may just be something you could stand to tolerate.


I'm actually an opinionated young lady and so I could go on all night.
I wanted to introduce myself to this blog in a way that would help me put my foot in the door and let you all know that there is much more to come.

My inspiration for this article? I am not lying when I say that I do not know what it means to filet mignon that p****y. My love of hip hop hasn't changed in light of it, but that certainly marks a solid milepoint in my journey within it.


Peace and Light

Nailah , aka Nai boogie, aka Ms. New Yorleans , aka Misses Big Stuff, aka Yvonne Sheikyabootie

This Week's New Releases (9/22)

Well, since i neglected to do the write up for last week (and many others, since this is my first week back since june), i will also include some of the notable releases from last couple weeks (only the last couple weeks though. Would take forever to go back to june). Here are some of the notable releases (your album not included? Just my opinion, No Diss!):

Raekwon- Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2
Produced by Rza, J Dilla, Pete Rock, Marley Marl, Alchemist, Necro, Allah Mathematics, Erick Sermon, Dr. Dre, BT, Scram Jones.

I'm not even gonna pretend to be unbiased here (i am a DIEHARD Wu Fan!), but this is my vote for album of the year! Everything is in place on this one! The beats: Raw, the flow: always on point, the kung-fu skits: check! Flows with the same purpose of the original Cuban Linx. And that's a tall order to live up to!



Jay-Z- Blueprint 3

Produced by Kanye West, No I.D., Al Shux, Inkredibles, Swizz Beatz, Neptunes, Timbaland.



I was excited about this project, way back when he released "Brooklyn (We Go Hard)" (which is INEXPLICABLY! missing from this cd). But upon hearing Timbaland's half (or 1/3) ass contributions, as well as the abysmal "Ghetto Techno" (not on disc thankfully), my excitement weaned. But i will say, that upon further listen, i would def. rate it a 7 out of 10. Definitely not worthy of the Blueprint legacy though. But Jay (lyrically) still got it like Eddie Kane.



KRS-One & Buckshot- Survival Skills

Produced by Illmind, Havoc, Black Milk, Marco Polo, Moss, DJ Mentplus, Nottz, Khrysis, Coptic, & (last but never least) 9th Wonder.



Can't Lie. In all my excitement, i haven't yet gotten to truly get into this release yet (and i was thoroughly excited by the idea of this cd). And with a production lineup like that, KRS and Buck can't fail (as if they ever would. I'm convinced that these dudes could rap on anything). Will be copping this weekend though. Give ya'll a full review soon as well!



M.O.P.- Foundation
Produced by Nottz, M-Phazes, Fizzy Womack, DJ Premier, Statik Selectah, DJ Green Lantern, D/R Period.

Now this is something i waited bout 10 years for. And they (of course) did NOT dissapoint. G-Unit & Rocafella both could have saved these cats alot of stress & let them feed their starving fans (as well as themselves)because E1's promotion for this record is shoddy at best! And this record is too dope to be sat on. It's definitely a return to form for M.O.P. (And seriously, can we light a fire under the ass of these execs & their marketing & promotions department!?)

Nicolay- City Lights 2: Shibuya
Produced by (suprise) Nicolay

Nicolay has become one of my favorite producers, someone that makes me work EXTRA hard in the studio on these beats (just trying to finish second like racing Usain Bolt). His atmospherics are out of this world! This cd has been on my radar since hearing Lose Your Way! So this one is a definite pick up! Great instrumental album!

Q-Tip- Kamaal The Abstract (FINALLY!)
Produced by Q-Tip

I can't even lie. I have had this record for quite some time. And I have been in love ever since that first (illegal) moment. But since that moment, I have purchased this album the right way. Always gotta support good music. But the music is a great combination of hip-hop & jazz, the two things that made a Tribe Called Quest, my favorite (and possibly the greatest) hip-hop group of all time. Nuff Said.

Brother Ali- Us
Produced by Ant

Brother Ali is one of the nicest out right now. And thankfully, he's not one of these artists out here dropping one album every 4 years. Never have to wait long between releases, and somehow the material he releases gets better and better with each album. With Ant on the boards, and Chuck D, & not to mention my favorite rapper out right now, Freeway, making a guest appearance, u can't fail. And be sure to check out the Bomb Squad-esque production behind "The Preacher."

Kid Cudi- Man on the Moon: The End Of the Day
Produced by Mgmt, Kanye West, Ratatat, Emile, Plain Pat

People are already trying to tell me that Cudi sucks, this and that, he can't rap, et. etc. Fuck all that! Cudi is an artist, not to mention the Kid can write his ass off (listen to the lyrics). I think most people hate the fact that he doesnt fit into a particular category of rapper or singer, & yet his style seems to mesh both rapping & singing. I say just enjoy the music. Its very well produced & well written through out. Its an album.

Next week might be a lil slim for me, besides Skyzoo, not too excited for much. But we'll see.

Back to work...

So clearly ( for the two of yall that actually come to this page), its been far too long since i kept up with this blog. But since things have leveled out for me, i will take the time to update this thang everyday. I also have a few folks coming along for the ride who i will introduce you too this week. Originally i had alllll kinds of ideas about how we were going to break down blog topics by days of the week, but with all thats going on on a daily basis, ive decided against it(aside from tuesdays, where we'll bring you album reviews, and the new releases to look out for). But we promise to keep things interesting, free flowing, and engaging, (again for the 2 of yall that read this junt). That said, lets get into it! Enjoy (AND FOR GOD'S SAKE, BRING A FRIEND!! what..yall aint got friends neither!? hows this relationship gon work?)

Peace
E.

Friday, June 26, 2009

RIP MICHAEL JACKSON

The music world, and the world in general, lost a hell of a talent, human being, philanthropist, etc. on june 25th 2009. Michael Jackson's death came as so much of shock to me, and hundreds of millions people around the world! As easy as it would be to say theres a gaping hole in the soul of music, the music he left behind would so easily fill that void. But regardless of the hundreds of songs, timeless albums, and number one hits, he will be sorely missed! We need to remember that as long as we continue to listen to, cherish, and pass around his music to the younger crowds, his music, and his legacy for that matter, will NEVER die! So lets not wallow in pity today or tomorrow! Lets just play his many songs, dance, sing, hell, pour out some liquor! Lets just enjoy ourselves to his entire catalog, tell our michael jackson stories, laugh at our memories, and let his spirit live on!! Live your lives, love your lives, and long live Michael Jackson!

Dirty Diana (greatest MJ song EVER!! imo)


SMOOTH CRIMINAL!!!! (the long joint!)


BEN (regardless what the song was about, it was a great song)


The Jackson 5- I want you Back!!


The Jackson 5- Never Can Say Goodbye



MY MICHAEL JACKSON TRIBUTE TRACK (sampling One Day in your Life! R.I.P. Michael Jackson!!




DISCUSS!! Share your MJ stories, favorite songs, etc!!






Friday, June 12, 2009

theres only one..

Hey what up readers. This is Wes. I am originally from Atlanta, GA; and no I have not pulled my hamstring jumping on and off the bandwagons for our professional sports teams. I am a true fan of all of our sports teams here in Atlanta, but I sometimes think the bandwagon fans have it easier. Their blood pressure scores tend to be lower. The true fans, high blood pressure and all, are able to truly appreciate the dramatic improvement of the Hawks and Falcons. Now the Braves and the Thrashers need to pick up the pace. Well that was a little bit about me. I will let you know more about me in future blogs.

Who can deny that these NBA playoffs have not been the most exciting in recent memory? Legends are being created, and goats are being placed on waivers as we speak. We have witnessed many unlikely heroes and surprising meltdowns. Rookies and role players are performing established stars on most nights. Nobody can accurately predict the outcome of the next game, even though so-called “experts” claim to be the messiahs of all basketball knowledge. Their delusions of grandeur have them flip-flopping on teams every second just to protect their egos. The analysts that actually know what they are talking about consistently say that each game has its own identity. They recognize that the outcome every game is determined by how well each team adjusted to the challenge of their rival, whether it is in victory or defeat. A game plan is only as effective as the players that are challenged to execute it properly.

But there has been an unfair expectation placed on two of the game’s best players, Kobe and LeBron. There actually some people who get when they do not quite measure up to the legend of Michael Jordan, and there are others who try to call them the next Jordan. These people are missing out on some tremendously talented players if they are going to measure them to some unrealistic odds. Even though LeBron did not make it to the finals, people are still blaming him for Cleveland’s loss. The people, whom believe Michael Jordan won all six of his championships alone and with perfection, clearly do not know the game of basketball. Jordan needed Pippen, Shaq needed Kobe and Wade, and Kobe needs Gasol now. All of these scenarios, and every other championship team, show a true conglomeration of extraordinary star power and team cohesion. Unfortunately LeBron only had the team cohesion, but that does not take away from his individual talent or leadership capabilities. Jordan was not perfect and the new class of all-stars are not flawed door mats that lead to his great legacy. They are creating their own legacies every season, and the NBA has only enhanced its product. All of us are very fortunate to be watching the mind blowing talent and globalization of this great sport during a historical post season run.

To all the readers, why do you think people have a hard time accepting players for whom they are and always try to unfairly compare their growing greatness to an established super star? When will people stop looking for the next Jordan and just appreciate the players for their own contributions to the game?

Wes

Remember That Shit!? (Old School Cartoon Edition)

I can distinctly remember being a lil kid, and faking sick, just so i could stay home and watch this cartoon right here



Everyone Watched this one right here...if u didnt watch this, you were either blind or not born..




If school was like this for real, i would have a fuckn masters degree by now..



For the old heads..





The Original Das Efx..couldnt embed the damn theme..


bonus track:



Am i missing anything???? Comment, critique, reminisce, send links, etc..

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Haywood Presents: The Last Call EP (FREE DOWNLOAD)

I present to you losers (i mean that in the nicest way possible)........



Trew's
THE LAST CALL EP




&

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DOWNLOAD IT NOW!!!

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We present you this free album in the hopes that you will support our upcoming LP, Last Call (coming August 11th via I-tunes, Amazon.com, CD-baby, and of course 315entertainment.com!!

ENJOY!!!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Trew- Swag (ft. Ski Beatz & Vin Briez) 1st single!!

Ladies, Gentlemen, boys, girls, weirdos, freeks, geeks, skig skags, and scollywops, i present to you...

I PRESENT TO YOU..THE FIRST SINGLE OFF OF THE SOON TO BE RELEASED LAST CALL LP (and the free promotional Last Call EP!),

TREW (ft. SKI BEATZ & VIN BRIEZ)- SWAG
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JUST LISTEN TO IT DAMMIT





http://www.divshare.com/download/7599516-f34


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