Sup fella's!
Been watching alot of hip hop videos lately on youtube and found this one by Josh Martinez. Crazy video, enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0eTPj3bJ6c&search=josh%20martinez
Originally posted by Mugen
yo Phat, i know you dont like Yak Ballz, but you need to hear this track called Fire in the Sky off his new album Scifentology, the best i have ever heard from him, i was impressed. the song is on his myspace
i did like that song though, maybe i'll check out the new album. 👆
i dont know, but i give both meth and red equal cred. Red has released 3 incredible albums and meth has released 2 incredible albums. I dont base on quantity but quality plays a bigger factor.
Originally posted by koolruningz👆 👆 thanks man
Sup fella's!Been watching alot of hip hop videos lately on youtube and found this one by Josh Martinez. Crazy video, enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0eTPj3bJ6c&search=josh%20martinez
after i saw P's sig, i had to go back and listen to some Nas.
i came to a conclusion, my favorite Nas song EVER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zih23JnmUVI&search=nas%20world%20is%20yours
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It seems that Nas has revealed to Rolling Stone magazine, in a recent article, that he plans for his forthcoming record, Hip-Hop Is Dead, to “…broaden [his] audience back up to where it needs to be.” His co-manager, Mark Pitts, goes further, saying that the record will “…show Nas’s potential to cross over from hip-hop to pop.” To that end, the Queensboro legend has enlisted the production assistance of many of today’s go-to men for nightclub bangers, including Dr. Dre, Scott Storch, Timbaland, Pharrell, and Will.i.am, of Black Eyed Peas fame/infamy, who laid the foundation for the album’s title track. Pitts continues to confirm that Nas has contacted none other than the king of pop, Michael Jackson, hoping the gloved one might contribute vocals to the project. The streets are raising a warning flag, but the proof will stay in the pudding, as we will have to wait until September to judge the finished product.
NaS? the King of New York? or soon to be King of Pop? 🙁
Originally posted by -hh-
shock ❌ ❌ ❌
It seems that Nas has revealed to Rolling Stone magazine, in a recent article, that he plans for his forthcoming record, Hip-Hop Is Dead, to “…broaden [his] audience back up to where it needs to be.” His co-manager, Mark Pitts, goes further, saying that the record will “…show Nas’s potential to cross over from hip-hop to pop.” To that end, the Queensboro legend has enlisted the production assistance of many of today’s go-to men for nightclub bangers, including Dr. Dre, Scott Storch, Timbaland, Pharrell, and Will.i.am, of Black Eyed Peas fame/infamy, who laid the foundation for the album’s title track. Pitts continues to confirm that Nas has contacted none other than the king of pop, Michael Jackson, hoping the gloved one might contribute vocals to the project. The streets are raising a warning flag, but the proof will stay in the pudding, as we will have to wait until September to judge the finished product.NaS? the King of New York? or soon to be King of Pop? 🙁
lol
there's nothing to be worried about killa
nas + mj = its a wrap = hotness = CLASSIC
and the good doc, storch, timbo and sk8erboi produced some straight classic shit... and im giving will.i.am a chance, because like most of you i have heard some pre-fergie bep shit... and i know what they capable of
now if nas would only pick up the phone and call primo...
*crosses-finger*
Originally posted by -hh-
shock ❌ ❌ ❌
It seems that Nas has revealed to Rolling Stone magazine, in a recent article, that he plans for his forthcoming record, Hip-Hop Is Dead, to “…broaden [his] audience back up to where it needs to be.” His co-manager, Mark Pitts, goes further, saying that the record will “…show Nas’s potential to cross over from hip-hop to pop.” To that end, the Queensboro legend has enlisted the production assistance of many of today’s go-to men for nightclub bangers, including Dr. Dre, Scott Storch, Timbaland, Pharrell, and Will.i.am, of Black Eyed Peas fame/infamy, who laid the foundation for the album’s title track. Pitts continues to confirm that Nas has contacted none other than the king of pop, Michael Jackson, hoping the gloved one might contribute vocals to the project. The streets are raising a warning flag, but the proof will stay in the pudding, as we will have to wait until September to judge the finished product.NaS? the King of New York? or soon to be King of Pop? 🙁
What does he mean "where it needs to be"? As if his fans aren't enough, well, I guess they aren't.
If he actually wanted to travel that road, at least let him attempt it on his own. The fact that he's running to Pharrell and Will.I.Am is just a disgrace (and yes, I've heard pre-Fergie B.E.P).
-AC
Nas should work with Pete Rock and Premo.
Originally posted by P, that Dudebep shit before that ***** wasn't that impressive either. better than the stuff out now, but still.
lolthere's nothing to be worried about killa
nas + mj = its a wrap = hotness = CLASSIC
and the good doc, storch, timbo and sk8erboi produced some straight classic shit... and im giving will.i.am a chance, because like most of you i have heard some pre-fergie bep shit... and i know what they capable of
now if nas would only pick up the phone and call primo...
*crosses-finger*
Originally posted by Alpha Centauriagree
What does he mean "where it needs to be"? As if his fans aren't enough, well, I guess they aren't.If he actually wanted to travel that road, at least let him attempt it on his own. The fact that he's running to Pharrell and Will.I.Am is just a disgrace (and yes, I've heard pre-Fergie B.E.P).
-AC
Originally posted by -hh-Hey i liked pre-Bep, Behind the Front was great, but anyways hopefully he will get some good out of this for his own sake, an odd decision but time will tell.
Nas should work with Pete Rock and Premo.bep shit before that ***** wasn't that impressive either. better than the stuff out now, but still.
agree