Originally posted by brett1012
hey im lookin for the best tracks with a guest feature on them where the guest feature ****in rips it. the only good ones i can think of are pharoah monch - hell, where canibus just comes in and rips it and nas on verbal intercoursse. for some reason i love guest feature tracks.
i read your post again and i got some better ones, the other ones i said arent really what you meant i dont think, theyre just posse cuts with good verses in them.
prime comes in after slug and rips it in lambslaughter, apathy in dont you even go there, edan at the very end of inventors by insight that for 8 bars or whatever, i was obsessed with those 20 seconds for like 3 weeks. the other white meat by immortal technique, the second guy kills it, and finally al.q in lucky 7, i think its by atoms fam, he ****in kills it.
Don't sleep on him.
Originally posted by Inspectah Deck
Another crazy freestyle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6AwmDDdGm8&search=copywrite
hey there is a ill ass beat in there that they freestyle too, and i was wondering what song it was from, can you guys help me out. Its the one that sounds like it was done completely by piano.
Slaughter Rico- 5 Dollar Ni**a
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rG9Avwocz0M&search=5%20dollar%20nigga
i dont like the lyrics but this guy has a great flow
The dude's got like maaaad skills:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2210220445838910848
Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floojawdrop like he said.....speechless
The dude's got like maaaad skills:http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2210220445838910848
Originally posted by -hh-
Slaughter Rico- 5 Dollar Ni**ahttp://youtube.com/watch?v=rG9Avwocz0M&search=5%20dollar%20nigga
i dont like the lyrics but this guy has a great flow
yeah i think someone posted that awhile ago, hes got a crazy flow. compared to that guy krunk'd posted though, i dunno, hes gonna need to pick his game up a bit.
PEER INTO THE DEF JUX CRYSTALL BALL
Los Angeles Times
Sunday Calendar
5/28/06
By Chris Lee, Special to The Times
DESPITE the download-ability of thousands upon thousands of tracks by
indie-affiliated recording artists, nobody ever mistook the "i" in iTunes to mean independent.
Earlier this month, New York-based alt-hip-hop imprint Definitive Jux decided to give Apple's online megastore
some small "i" competition, launching its own download site,
store.definitivejux.net. Unlike Web-based music services such as eMusic or Rhapsody, Def's is one of just three label-owned URLs in the world selling music, videos and exclusive content directly to fans. Songs go for a competitive 98 cents a pop.
"Music, and the way fans are interacting with it, is changing," says rapper, producer and Def Jux co-founder Jaime "El-P" Meline. "But labels aren't. We felt like we needed to get a jump on this [technology], to keep up with the way people are exchanging ideas. It's an amazing way to communicate stuff and give back to your fans quicker."
To get the site running, Def Jux has suspended the release of all physical products until 2007 and is shouldering steep overhead and development costs. "It's a big leap of faith — not a lot of labels are in a position where they can close up shop for a year," says label co-founder Amaechi Uzoigwe. "But it's an educated leap. And we think we have the content to turn this into something profitable. We're not doing this to spite iTunes. We're doing this to coexist."
To wit: Apple certainly doesn't offer turntable slipmats, rare 7-inch singles or hooded sweatshirts for sale like Def Jux, home to such "backpacker" rap favorites as Cannibal Ox, Murs and Aesop Rock.
Further, the label has established a new venture, DJRX Inc., to set up service for other indies similarly wishing to cut out the Internet middleman.
"When every record label has one of these [online stores] — and it will happen," Meline says, "I see it changing the culture of music."
Weird business move. Looks like we'll have to wait on the new Can Ox.
El-P also confirmed that NIN and Mars Volta will be on his next album.
Originally posted by Blue_Hefnerlet me think about this...
Anyone know any good songs by Chino xl?
start out with these:
Nunca (Never)
Water
Kreep
No Complex
Ghetto Vampire
Rise
Thousands
Riiiot featuring Ras Kass
Deliver
What You Got
Its My World
Chianardo Di Caprio
and for his newer material:
Talk To You
Skin
Messiah
Wordsmith
Even If it Kills Me
Our Time
Killin Em Right Now
other songs featuring Chino XL:
Okwerdz feat Chino XL- Snatch Ya Life
Kool G Rap feat Big Daddy Kane & Chino XL- 3 To Da Dome
Form One feat Chino XL- At It Again
The Mexikanz feat Chino XL- Provoke the Extreme
Cerebral Atrophy feat Chino XL- The Frontline
Originally posted by Dr. Strangelovehmmmm thanks for the info....im dying for new Can Ox material.
PEER INTO THE DEF JUX CRYSTALL BALL
Los Angeles Times
Sunday Calendar
5/28/06By Chris Lee, Special to The Times
DESPITE the download-ability of thousands upon thousands of tracks by
indie-affiliated recording artists, nobody ever mistook the "i" in iTunes to mean independent.
Earlier this month, New York-based alt-hip-hop imprint Definitive Jux decided to give Apple's online megastore
some small "i" competition, launching its own download site,
store.definitivejux.net. Unlike Web-based music services such as eMusic or Rhapsody, Def's is one of just three label-owned URLs in the world selling music, videos and exclusive content directly to fans. Songs go for a competitive 98 cents a pop.
"Music, and the way fans are interacting with it, is changing," says rapper, producer and Def Jux co-founder Jaime "El-P" Meline. "But labels aren't. We felt like we needed to get a jump on this [technology], to keep up with the way people are exchanging ideas. It's an amazing way to communicate stuff and give back to your fans quicker."
To get the site running, Def Jux has suspended the release of all physical products until 2007 and is shouldering steep overhead and development costs. "It's a big leap of faith — not a lot of labels are in a position where they can close up shop for a year," says label co-founder Amaechi Uzoigwe. "But it's an educated leap. And we think we have the content to turn this into something profitable. We're not doing this to spite iTunes. We're doing this to coexist."
To wit: Apple certainly doesn't offer turntable slipmats, rare 7-inch singles or hooded sweatshirts for sale like Def Jux, home to such "backpacker" rap favorites as Cannibal Ox, Murs and Aesop Rock.
Further, the label has established a new venture, DJRX Inc., to set up service for other indies similarly wishing to cut out the Internet middleman.
"When every record label has one of these [online stores] — and it will happen," Meline says, "I see it changing the culture of music."
Weird business move. Looks like we'll have to wait on the new Can Ox.
El-P also confirmed that NIN and Mars Volta will be on his next album.
Originally posted by -hh-
let me think about this...start out with these:
Nunca (Never)
Water
Kreep
No Complex
Ghetto Vampire
Rise
Thousands
Riiiot featuring Ras Kass
Deliver
What You Got
Its My World
Chianardo Di Caprioand for his newer material:
Talk To You
Skin
Messiah
Wordsmith
Even If it Kills Me
Our Time
Killin Em Right Nowother songs featuring Chino XL:
Okwerdz feat Chino XL- Snatch Ya Life
Kool G Rap feat Big Daddy Kane & Chino XL- 3 To Da Dome
Form One feat Chino XL- At It Again
The Mexikanz feat Chino XL- Provoke the Extreme
Cerebral Atrophy feat Chino XL- The Frontline
Can you upload them?
That's not allowed here Hefner.
Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove
El-P also confirmed that NIN and Mars Volta will be on his next album.
It's so pathetic the way Trent is trying so hard to get anyone relevant or revered to work with him now.
He needs new fans because any of his old ones with sense have stopped listening to him.
-AC
another sick battle
Sage Francis vs Alias
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQlLPbGXrdY&search=sage%20francis%20alias
is this the Alias from Anticon?