Tito Lopez unloads the video for his track "Black Dude, Spanish Name". This is from his mixtape "Y.O.U." available at Dat Piff.
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Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Tito Lopez - Black Dude, Spanish Name (Video)
Tito Lopez unloads the video for his track "Black Dude, Spanish Name". This is from his mixtape "Y.O.U." available at Dat Piff.
14KT - Lincoln Lux (Test Drive EP) (Free Download)
Another free instrumental has arrived. This time coming from Michigan's14KT. This is a small EP as a warm up for his album "Nickel & Dimed" out in September through Mello Music Group.
Big K.R.I.T. - 4Eva N A Day Instrumentals (Free Download)
Late last week, Big K.R.I.T. took to Twitter to ask his fans which of his albums he should release the instrumentals for. Today he dropped all the backdrops from his 4Eva N A Day project. Who knows how long they'll be available for free, so I'd get them as soon as you can. Find them below.
King Kendrick
For the record, Kendrick Lamar has been outshining artists on their own records for the best part of three years. Let me just point that out before anything else.
I'm sure by now you've all heard Kendrick Lamar's verse on the otherwise forgettable Big Sean track "Control". The reason this was left off his new album is clear. No one's checking for Big Sean. Not really. Plus the fact that Kendrick's verse would have eclipsed Big Sean's whole album. Better to let it stand alone I'm guessing. I won't even get in to the phoned in and boring verse from Jay Electronica.
A lot of people are confused by his "I'm the king of New York" statement and the slew of peers he named on the track. Why do people think he dissed them? Did people actually listen to what he said? He basically acknowledges everyone mentioned but let's them know that he's out to take everyone's fan base. To 'murder' them lyrically.
Listen to Peter Rosenberg explain it better in this clip of "The Realness" on Hot 97. Cypha Sounds points out that everyone who WASN'T mentioned should be the ones to take offense. Truth.
Here's "Control" if you missed it. Kendrick goes in second.
Just Blaze & Baauer - Higher feat. Jay Z (Video)
Here is the short film for "Higher" from Just Blaze and Baauer. For the past year, Just Blaze has been dabbling in (what America call) EDM (Electronic Dance Music) and joined forces with producer Baauer. The two have been touring together and "Higher" is the track that got people talking a few months back.
The track features vocal samples of various Jay Z tracks, most notably "U Don't Know" and "Change The Game".
Watch the video below and also see Just Blaze's appearance on Power 105.1's "The Breakfast Club" with DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God.
Prodigy on The Process (Video)
Once again, Peter Rosenberg lines up another stellar guest for the latest edition of his Complex TV series "The Process". This time he has QB representative and Mobb Deep legend, Prodigy.
Originally hailing from Long Island, he talks about how his writing style had to change to fit with his adopted Queensbridge peers. His rhyming partner Havoc was instrumental in this and he explains how his improved ability often resulted in arguments over his verses being too long.
Watch the episode below and check out past interviews at Complex.
Monday, 12 August 2013
J-Zone's Peter Pan Syndrome Album Cover and Tracklist Revealed
Today J-Zone revealed the album cover of his upcoming LP, "Peter Pan Syndrome". According to Zone's website, next week we can expect a whole heap of song leaks, promo videos and old demos. Not to forget pre-orders.
Check the cover and tracklist below.
Busta Rhymes on The Combat Jack Show (Video)
The latest episode of The Combat Jack Show sees the crew talking to head of the Flipmode Squad, Busta Rhymes. Early rap battles with Jay Z and how Chuck D helped him to step his game up are a couple of the subjects discussed in the interview.
Catch the first part below with more to follow.
Stüssy’s Yo! MTV Raps Mini-Doc (Video)
To coincide with their new "Raps" inspired collection, Stüssy commissioned a short documentary on the early days of Yo! MTV Raps and the influence it had and also the fashion in the golden era of Hip Hop.
Watch both parts below. The collection is available now.
The Kid Daytona & DJ Cut Killer - Classic Shit (Video)
The Kid Daytona drops a visual for his collaboration with Paris' DJ Cut Killer. "Classic Shit" features Daytona over classic 90's French beats delivered by Cut Killer. I'll be honest, I don't know the instrumentals but one sounds familiar and I think it comes from an Alliance Ethnik song.
Check the video below and be on the look out for The Kid Daytona's upcoming project "Savoir Faire" which is out this Autumn.
100
So after a little over a month, I've made it to my 100th post on the blog. For the past couple of days I was trying to think if there was anything special I could do to mark the occasion. I was going to do a whole piece on Hip Hop turning 40 years old but I decided to do a short history lesson on that yesterday instead.
As I haven't really plugged my Mixcloud selections on here, I thought I'd make a fresh one to add to my little collection. This time I've made quite a lengthy compilation made up of tunes I've gathered over the last few months, some songs featured on the blog and also a few old tracks thrown in too.
Stream "Raise Your Limits" below. I'll also have a download link for it soon. You can also find more of my mixes on Mixcloud.
Sunday, 11 August 2013
Hip Hop Turns 40 Years Old
Today marks the 40th anniversary of what many consider the birth of Hip Hop. August 11th, 1973.
It all started in the recreation room of a tower block on 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, New York City. This was the home of the family of DJ Kool Herc, who held a "Back To School Jam" fundraiser for his little sister.
Disco was the popular music at that time but Herc chose the funkier soul sounds of artists like James Brown and spanned genres to the sound of rock too. However, he played these records a little differently than anyone else. This party, and the ones that followed, witnessed a new style of record playing that would soon become known as Herc's "Merry-Go-Round" technique. Using two copies of the same record, he would take sections from songs that hyped up the crowd the most and double them up to make longer stretches of that particular section.
This would become the backdrop for B-Boys and dancers at parties and started the early guise of the Hip Hop DJ or turntablist. Many DJs followed, honing this craft and it became one of the foundations of Hip Hop, alongside graffiti, emceeing and breaking.
Take a look at this excerpt from the 1983 BBC documentary "Beat This: A Hip Hop History". The narration is quite funny to listen to, as it's all rhymed!
Friday, 9 August 2013
Camp Lo & Pete Rock Talk About Their New Album (Video)
Following last month's release of their joint album, "80 Blocks From Tiffany's Pt.2", Camp Lo and Pete Rock break down a few tracks with Esteban Serrano for Fuse TV.
If you missed the album, you can get it here.
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Stalley - Honest Cowboy (Mixtape)
Stalley just dropped his new mixtape "Honest Cowboy". This serves as a free warm up album before his debut on Maybach Music Group coming soon.
Stream and download in the player.
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