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Hero1

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  1. if Will aint gonna give us any more hip hop classics. the magnificent sure will! its all about TROTM now
  2. Looks like Will's completely abandoned music.. not listening to it.. not making it :sick:
  3. Hey the store wasn't working.. but now it is.. So you can get the jjfp forever shirt for $13.99 still http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/store
  4. greatest director of all time .....................................................
  5. I think having 9 albums from a rapper is pretty amazing.. If lost & found was his last.. he has left us with plenty of great music.
  6. Atleast we got Jeff to hold down the music I guess..
  7. Will loves his music..he loves performing.. I'm surprised by those comments to be honest. I mean switch was a top 10 hit and lost & found went gold.. its not like his last album flopped
  8. I just find the change from what he was saying when lost & found to what he says now unbelievable.. :tantrum: :tantrum:
  9. So lets get this straight..he comes out with Lost & Found saying he's found himself as a rapper again... and then a year later he says his music "may be in the past" :noooo: :noooo: :protest: :protest: :thumbdown:
  10. dj spinbad did a jjfp mixtape which was overseen by jeff for the magnificent..its very good
  11. you just have to swing the controller not yourself..its very easy to get used to
  12. It was good! Moved really fast..and theres plenty for him to figure out..he might be reliving the day a few times before he solves it all.. I hope people watch the show because its got real potential.
  13. Six Degrees makes you think about life.. Wild Wild West makes you want to end your life... :paperbag:
  14. I was playing the wii yesterday.. the tennis game is very kool..also bowling.. Zelda looked good. swinging the controller around for your sword is so much better than mashing buttons
  15. umm back in the day might be the only one.. a lot of those didn't age too well :lol:
  16. I don't think you'll see it unfortunately :protest: BillBoard Article Jazzy Jeff Nabs Meth, De La, Rhymefest For Solo Set November 16, 2006, 1:05 PM ET Clover Hope, N.Y. DJ Jazzy Jeff is putting the finishing touches on "The Return of the Magnificent," the follow-up to his 2002 solo debut "The Magnificent" (Rapster). Due early next year, the entirely self-produced disc will feature appearances by Method Man, Big Daddy Kane, De La Soul, Rhymefest and KRS-One, among others. Although the material is relatively set, Jeff says he is still perfecting tracks. "I technically could be done. I probably was done about a month-and-a-half ago and I'm just really tweaking stuff," the DJ tells Billboard.com from a trek in Scotland. "I came to the conclusion today that I'm just gonna go home, finish everything that I've done so far and just close it out, but I never want to say I'm done." Similar to his first offering, "The Return" will merge various genres and collaborators such as Raheem DeVaughn, Kardinal Offishall, Little Brother and CL Smooth. "As a DJ, I like playing all kinds of different music so it's the same thing when it comes down to making it," says Jeff. "A lot of producers don't really have the ability to go outside of what they're known for [but] I've done a little bit of everything. So to be able to do a record that touches on R&B, soul, some hip-hop, house, and not really be confined was a treat for me because it's not really an artist album. It's more like a producer album." In the disc's interim, Jeff issued the mixtape "Hip-Hop Forever III," a blend of classic and rare hip-hop cuts and current hits, including songs by A Tribe Called Quest ("Award Tour"), Mobb Deep ("Quiet Storm") and Eric B & Rakim ("Eric B Is the President"), among others. And for "The Return," Jeff chose to stick with his usual recipe. "I have a very weird philosophy when it comes down to music," he explains. "It's almost like you're going to your favorite restaurant and you order your favorite meal. When you go back, you're really mad if they don't have itm so I wanted to keep the same formula that I had with the last album but be a little bit more progressive with it. I went from every genre of music that I had something to do with." Next up, Jeff is setting up projects with Biz Markie, Jean Grae and Eric Roberson. He will return to the States Nov. 21 before heading to Asia for a two-and-a-half-week outing. "I've been pretty much touring the world for past four=and-a-half years since the last album came out," he says. "Just to get a really good grip of where the world is musically, not just the United States. It seems like the genres are starting to change around the world."
  17. I think the forum got sick when no1wammy returned :drunk:
  18. http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=...orld&id=4771232
  19. Frank McComb who produced Get Hyped(the JJFP b-side from i'm looking for the one) is now a big soul artist. You can check out his web site http://www.frankmccomb.info listen to his tracks there(listen to "i'd be a fool" awesome!) his myspace is http://www.myspace.com/frankmccombmusic leave him a comment about get hyped.. he appreciated that I said how much i loved that track, if you liked get hyped you should let him know.. If you are into contemporary soul music then you gotta check him out!
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