Showing posts with label Chris Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Brown. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Game vs. Nas

It's crazy to me that these guys got so many tracks together. The old school era-defining Queensbridge emcee with the cocky, name-dropping leader of the New West? Oh well. Their mic chemistry works crazy nice. Maybe it was their mutual hatred of 50 Cent that makes it work so well. Whatever it is, it started on Game's super long "Why You Hate the Game" cut and continued on the same Doctor's Advocate album with the monster "One Blood" remix. Then they just kept swapping cuts on every single release with Hip Hop is Dead, L.A.X., N***er, and most recently the Brake Lights project. They're apparently legally required by the Pac&Biggie Convention to collaborate on everything for the rest of their lives.

2006
Game - Why You Hate the Game (feat. Nas & Marsha Ambrosius)
Game - One Blood (East Coast Remix feat. Jim Jones, Fabolous, Clipse, Juelz Santana, Nas, Jadakiss, Styles P, Fat Joe, N.O.R.E., & Ja Rule)
Nas - Hustlers (feat. Game & Marsha Ambrosius)
2008
Game - Letter to the King (feat. Nas)
Nas - Make the World Go Round (feat. Game & Chris Brown)
2009
Busta Rhymes - Don't Touch Me (Remix feat. Nas, Lil' Wayne, Big Daddy Kane, Spliff Star, Game, & Reek Da Villain)
2010
Game - Street Riders (feat. Akon & Nas)

... and do the John Wall.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Forever the King of Pop


Beautiful track was lain in the recent aftermath. Props to Game for getting it together on such crazy short notice.

The Game - Better on the Other Side (Tribute to MJ feat. Chris Brown, Diddy, Polow Da Don, & Boys II Men)


While it kinda bothers to hear Chris Brown all over the chorus, everyone had their problems (MJ obviously included) and the world has to take in the whole picture of a troubled human being and try to respect someone's contributions positively to the world that they tried to make. So I can deal.

Every site and show in the world will be throwing out tributes and whatnot constantly for the near future and they really should. MJ is definitely not my generation of music, but I just checked last night and I got 55 songs from the king in my iTunes. And they've all gotten constant run. The man, musically, was unequivocally a genius. His voice, trademarks, dancing, composition, vision, and presence was irrefutable. He literally ushered in the era of mainstream, comercially-viable black artistry. It's impossible for us who weren't there to truly understand, but he started in the music industry as a child in the '60s. And he somehow transitioned that into his youth and adulthood leading up to literally being the single biggest music figure in the world in 1982 with Thriller. The biggest artist in the entire world. Only the Beatles and Elvis could even touch his level of success and influence.

Yes, everyone knows and has even told all the jokes. The allegations of child molestation, the facial reconstruction, the skin disease destroying his complexion, his prescription drug addiction, the marriages, everything surrounding Neverland Ranch, and even the erradic appearances with his own children. But what the majority of us can't speak to is the mental and physical abuse he himself took from his father as a child and all the tolls being a cultural icon since the age of 6 enacted upon him. We can never understand his mental state or world view from being one of the most recognizable and polorizing people in all of humanity. It's impossible. He was never for a moment in his formative years a normal human being. He never had an ounce of the privilege of privacy, subtlety, normality, or anonymity that we enjoy daily. That's why I pray in his passing that we can try to respect and not demean his legacy. He had serious issues, as we all do, and while we may not have enacted his alleged sins, we have no right continually harp upon, tarnish, and judge who we think he was and what we think he did. At least don't throw it all out perpetually into the world.

Michael Jackson somehow was able to funnel every bit of his soul into a body of music that no one in the coming age will ever be able to touch again. He is an historic treasure that was exposed to the world from the age of 6 to the age of 50. He took a very interesting and controversial journey through those years. But no one can deny his impact. He was given the title as "King of Pop". And he will forever be that. He was just about to restart his performing career with 50 already sold-out shows in London in the coming months. We, the world, are the ones who missed out.

... put 'em both together and you got yourself a super spork.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Apology?


So Chris Brown channeled his frustrations into a little ditty. I could copy and paste all the rumors of his and Rihanna's situation on here, but I don't know if I have enough strength in my right-clicking finger.


All I have to say is that I really hope that he wrote that. I scribe my life issues lyrically all the time, so I actually feel for dude if he painfully created this out of the emotional void of the last week. But I'm afraid of this as a publicist creation as Akon's "Sorry (Blame It on Me)" was. I hope not, though. Crazy sad story. Even more so if you realize that nobody would care either way if they weren't famous. It would simply be a discrete, accepted occurrence.

UPDATE: After seeing the picture of what he did to her, I don't care what he has to say for a looong, long time. He went absolutely dementedly primative. There is something so deeply wrong with any human being that could possibly lay hands on a woman in that way.

... put 'em both together and you got yourself a super spork.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Remix Part Three!!!


So I changed the title of my remix project to Remix Part Three!!! That one's to Tyler. Hahahaha!

I redid both my previous big ole remixes and got a new one for y'all to marinate on.

[EDIT: Better versions available here. Download those instead.]

Chris Campbell

I really love making these and inserting what little influence I can have composition-wise and by adding my own verse on each one. I just really, really like it. The only thing is the cursing. I'm not trying to be all holier-than-thou on the subject, cuz I'm definitely not, but I just never want me cussing to be on wax. I don't like it and I don't want it. Every rapper has to make the decision on their own if they waste bars on filler swears, use cursing for important emphasis, or just simply and creatively write around them. I choose the third. So saying all that, I just had to make this a side project, cuz any of my personal Laptop series mixtapes are gonna be me and my features and my scratches all one hundred percent clean for urbody's ears. On that Chamillionaire tip since Mixtape Messiah 3 (downloadable link).

So be looking for that tape for all the hip hop freestyle junkies in the world. Expect maybe a "No One", maybe an old Jay-Z song or two, definitely a "Put On", most definitely a "Hero", and a few others prolly to finish up the tape and for me to have it zipped and downloadable this month.

And since got musical ADD, I'm making a fake radio station interview comedy album, too. It'll be in the vein of the two interviews I have already, but with different guests including famous musicians and some crazy stand-up comics. If it comes out even remotely like I'm planning, it'll be flippin' hilarious. I'll keep ya posted and updated.

Enjoy the mega-remixes and spread em to your friends!

... and so concludes another masterpiece

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Friday, October 3, 2008

Out in Wis Kansin

My dude Marcus put it straight when we were talking way long time ago when I worked at UPS what single Wayne should put out after "Lollipop" and "A Milli" ran their course. I was all for "Playing With Fire" cuz I think that's a banger beyond all bangers whether it interpolates the Rolling Stones or not! And I still think it has the greatest music video potential of any Tha Third Carter song. But Marcus quickly reminded me, "Come on, man, you know he's gonna put out 'Got Money'. White people love T-Pain." And there ya go. He put out "Got Money".

I do got a soft spot for the master of the vocoder. I ain't going all out and saying the guy's the greatest musical genius since Bob Dylan or something, but I will say both of his albums are certified classics in my iTunes library.

And Tha Third Najm ain't shaping up too badly either. Officially to be known as Thr33 Ringz, "Don't Believe It" grew on me and the leaked potential singles hopefully will do the same. And so pops up this brand new one today:


If it worked on a Lil' Mama track, why not pair up again? And here's some solo bonus favorites that haven't gotten shine from the hook king of the last three years.


And, no, T-Peezy is not my third wifey. You were thinking it if you were counting every other post you nasty.

... and so concludes another masterpiece

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