Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Till The Single

He didn't actually release these songs as a technical project, but I thought I'd spent 3 seconds of my time to package them in a zip file and dub it the Till the Single EP. I know, crazy generous of me, right? It's Charles Hamilton's last 6 songs he's leaked, by the way.

Charles Hamilton - Till the Single EP

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Mass Leviticus

I feel the need to throw my two cents in about the offseason happenings of the UK basketball team. And I think I'm more entitled than any on the subject, so let me rant.

Starting at the ending ... you are NOT allowed to feel any negative emotion whether anger or disappointment or anything else about our five underclassmen leaving. John Wall. Demarcus Cousins. Patrick Patterson. Eric Bledsoe. Daniel Orton. All gone.

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Classic: 85


This might be the smoothest joint ever. Real talk. Whether or not you prolly won't trust me.

YoungBloodZ - 85 (feat. Big Boi)

I have no idea what the sample is or who produced it ... but I don't really care. Of course Big Boi is the feature attraction, but the YoungBloodZ kill em softly on this joint from their debut album. The hook rolls absolutely perfect and is impossible to not start singing along with upon first listen. It's classic Atlanta rap back from 1999. Nothing beats that. And that's all I got to say.

... but do take my word for it.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

I Need a Dollar


Two of my favorite blogosphere emcees (or maybe their respective producers ...) apparently had the same idea to flip the theme to How to Make it in America and rock over it. I watched about 20 minutes of one of the episodes and KiD CuDi was nowhere to be found, so I lost interest. I'll admit that I didn't give it a fair shake though. It might be a series I'll have to collect on down the road if takes off. Oh well ...

Marky - Rasta Monsta
Mike Dreams - How to Make it in America
Sample: Aloe Blacc - I Need a Dollar

... but do take my word for it.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Back to Life


It's just a simple ha ha, but it's inspired Talib Kweli, the entire Lox crew, and a few other cats to conjure up some quick freestyles. Scoop DeVille sampled Soul II Soul's acapella track "Back to Life" to create the driving melody to the new Joey Crack radio joint. I recognized it immediately as the sample to the first Juggaknots song I ever heard. And then I Wiki-ed it and found a Maino track spinning the sample as well a little more generously. So here they are to compare.

Juggaknots - Clear Blue Skies
Maino - However Do You Want It
Fat Joe - Ha Ha (Slow Down feat. Young Jeezy)

... but do take my word for it.