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[url="http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/audio/gethyped.mp3"]Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince - Get Hyped[/url] from the im looking for the one single
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from word 2 cd compilation down 4 the moment
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gone from boyz in the hood soundtrack circa 91
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i love how during summertime.. jeff goes "where its at where its at" and will comes in "here it IS..a groove slightly transformed" that just sounded so kool :afro:
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[quote=JumpinJack AJ,Aug 11 2004, 12:45 AM]I'm sick of b!+tches shakin' @$$es I'm sick of talkin' about blunts Sick of Versace glasses Sick of slang Sick of half-ass awards shows Sick of name brand clothes Sick of R&B b!+ches over bull$#!+ tracks Cocaine and crack Which brings sickness to blacks Sick of swoll' head rappers With their sicker-than raps Clappers and gats Makin' the whole sick world collapse The facts are gettin' sick Even sicker perhaps Stickabush to make a bundle to escape this synapse[/quote] this is my favorite part in that song!! classic yeah i been a de la fan for ages.. i love their 93 album buhloone mindstate..its all jazz-rap! with live musicians and horn players n everythin..dope! and underrated
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the impression i got was jeff hadnt done any traxs on wills album..but they were about to work on a lot of jjfp material in the next few months...
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Will sets London alight Big Willy style ... i, Robot star wows fans By SIMON ROTHSTEIN WHAT do you get when you put one of the world's biggest movie and music stars in the middle of London to open his latest smash hit film and play some of his greatest hits? If the man in question is Will Smith then you end up with 7,500 screaming fans desperate to catch a glimpse of their hero. And that's not forgetting all the other celebrities – like David Hasselhoff and ex-Atomic Kitten Natasha Hamilton – who crammed inside the Leicester Square Odeon to watch US box office No1 i, Robot. Will himself was overwhelmed, telling us: "This is very exciting, Leicester Square is a mad house. "I've never seen anything like this before. I've had a brilliant reaction and I just hope all these people feel the same way after they've seen the movie. "Will Smith is obviously the man! Thank you." In the futuristic thriller, Will plays a police officer who is the only person who can see that machines are about to turn on their masters. But despite the stunning action and clever plotline, the one scene everyone wanted to talk to the former Fresh Prince about featured him in the shower wearing nothing but a smile. "I was very nervous before that scene," Will revealed. "Because you're always nervous when you're nekkid. "There's a difference between being naked and being nekkid, and I was nekkid in the movie. So it was difficult for me. "But my wife Jada thought it was great. Her motto is, 'no woman wants a man that other women don't want'. "Right now I'm about six weeks out from being able to take my shirt off on camera, but I always like to stay prepared just in case!" The film is out in the UK on Friday and Will is also set to release an album of brand new songs over here at the end of the year. And he warmed up for future gigs by teaming up with old pal DJ Jazzy Jeff and treating his fans to a set of songs including classic hits Men In Black and Summertime and new single Switch. He told us: "I've spoken to Jeff probably three or four times in the past year. "So tonight was about warming it up a little bit, shaking the rust off and knocking the dust off. "The next album is a bit like i, Robot - still the same flavour that Will Smith gives you but it's a little bit smarter and more thoughtful."
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51 Essential Albums For Your Collection
Hero1 replied to bigted's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Issue #100, Jan,1998 (in alphabetical order) A Tribe Called Quest- Low End Theory A Tribe Called Quest- People's Instictive Travels and the Paths of Rythm A Tribe Called Quest- Midnight Marauders Above the Law- Livin' Like Hustlers Beastie Boys- License to Ill Beastie Boys- Paul's Boutique Big Daddy Kane- Long Live the Cane Big Daddy Kane- It's a Big Daddy Thing Biz Markie- Goin' Off Black Moon- Enta Da Stage Black Sheep- A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Bone Thugs and Harmony- Creepin' On Ah Come Up (EP) Boogie Down Productions- Criminal Minded Boogie Down Productions- By All Means Nessesary Brand Nubian- All For One Chill Rob G- Ride the Rythm Common Sense- Resurrection Cypress Hill- Cypress Hill Cypress Hill- Black Sunday Das EFX- Dead Serious De La Soul- Three Feet High and Rising De La Soul- De La Soul Is Dead Diamond D- Stunts,Blunts and Hip-Hop Digable Planets- Reachin'... Digital Underground- Sex Packets DJ Quick- Quick Is the Name D.O.C.- No One Can Do It Better Doug E. Fresh- World's Greatest Entertainer Dr.Dre- The Chronic Eazy E- Eazy Does It Eric B. and Rakim- Paid in Full Eric B. and Rakim- Follow the Leader Eric B. and Rakim- Let the Rythm Hit'Em EPMD- Strictly Business EPMD- Unfinished Business EPMD- Business as Usual Fugees- The Score Gang Starr- Step In The Arena Gang Starr- Daily Operation Genius/GZA- Liquid Swords Geto Boys- Grip It! On That Other Level Heavy D & The Boyz- Livin' Large Ice Cube- Amerikkka's Most Wanted Ice Cube- Death Certificate Ice T- Original Gangster Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince- He's the DJ, I'm The Rapper Jay-Z- Reasonable Doubt Jungle Brothers- Straight Out The Jungle Jungle Brothers- Forces Of Nature Just Ice- Kool and Deadly Kool G Rap and DJ Polo- Road To Riches KRS One- Return Of the Boom Bap LL Cool J- Radio LL Cool J- Bigger and Deffer LL Cool J- Mama Said Knock You Out Lord Finesse- Funky Technician Main Source- Breakin' Atoms MC Lyte- Lyte as a Rock MC Shan- Down By Law Mobb Deep- The Infamous Naughty By Nature- Naughty By Nature Nas- Illimatic Nice and Smooth- Nice and Smooth Notorious B.I.G.- Ready to Die Notorious B.I.G.- Life After Death NWA- Straight Outta Compton Ol'Dirty Bastard- Return to the 36 Chambers Onyx- Bacdafucup Organized Confusion- Stress:the Extinction Agenda Outcast- ATLiens Pete Rock and CL Smooth- Mecca and the Soul Brother Pharcyde- Bizzare Ride...II Pharcyde Poor Righteous Teachers- Holly Intellect Public Enemy- Yo! Bum Rush the Show Public Enemy- It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back Public Enemy- Fear Of a Black Planet Queen Latifah- All Hail the Queen Raekwon- Only Built For Cuban Linx Redman- Whut Thee Album Roots- Do You Want More? Roots- Illadephalflife v.3 Run DMC- Run DMC Run DMC- Raising Hell Salt N Pepa- Hot, Cool and Viscious Scarface- Mr. Scarface is Back Schooly D- Saturday Night: the Album Slick Rick- The Great Advantures Of Slick Rick Smif N Wessun- Da Shinin' Snoop Doggy Dogg- Doggystyle Souls Of Mischief- 93 Till' Infinity Special Ed- Youngest In Charge Spice 1- Spice 1 Stestasonic- On Fire 3rd Bass- Cactus Album Too Short- Born To Mack Tupac- Me Against The World Ultramagnetic MC's - Critical Beatdown Whodini- Escape Wu-Tang Clan- Enter the Wu-Tang X-Clan- To the East Backwards 100 Best Singles A Tribe Called Quest "Bonita Applebum" A Tribe Called Quest "Check The Rhime" Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force "Planet Rock" Audio Two "Top Billin"’ Beastle Boys "It’s The New Style/Paul Revere" Big Daddy Kane "Raw" Big Daddy Kane "Ain’t No Half Steppin" Biz Markle "Nobody Beats The Biz" Diz Markle "Vapors" Black Sheep "The Choice is Yours" Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Thuggish Ruggish Bone" Boogic Boys "Fly Girl" boogle Down Productions "The Bridge Is Over" Boogle Down Productions "My Philosophy" Boogle Down Productions "I’m Still #1" Brand Nublan "Slow Down" Chubb Rock "Treat ‘Em Right" Common "I Used To Love H.E.R." Cralg Mack "Flava In Ya Ear" Cypress Hill "How 1 Could Just Kill A Man" Dane Dane "Nightmares" Das ElrX "They Want EFX" De La Soul "Plug Tunin’" De La Soul "Buddy" Dlgltal Underground "Humpty Dance" Disco 3 "Fat Boys/Human Beat Box" D.O.C. "it’s Funky Enough" Doug E Fresh and The Get Fresh Crew "The Show/La-Di-Da-Di" Dr. Dre "Deep Cover" Dr. Dre "Nuthin’ But A G Thang" EPMD "it’s My thing/A Customer" EPMD "You Gots To Chill" EPMD "So What Cha Sayin... Eric B. and Rakim "Eric B. Is President/My Melody" Eric 9. and Rakim "You Know 1 Got Soul" .Fearless Four "Rockin’it" Funky Four Plus One "It’s The Joint" 45 King "The 900 Number" Gang Starr "Dwyck" Geto Boys "My Mind’s Playing Tricks On Me" Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five "The Message" Heavy D "Mr. Big Stuff" Ice T "Six In The Morning" Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince "Girls Ain’t Nothing But Tfouble" Jeru the Damaja "Come Clean" Jimmy Spicer "The Adventures Of Super Rhymes" Jungle Brothers "Jimbrowski" Just Ace "Latoya" Kool G. Rap and DJ Polo "Road To The Riches" Kurtis Blow "The Breaks" LL Cool J "Rock The Bells" LL Cool J "Jingling Baby (RMX)" Main Source "Live At The Barbeque" Margey Mari and The Juice Crew All Stars "The Symphony" MC Breed "Ain’t No Future In Yo Frontin"’ MC Eiht "Streiht Up Menace" MC Lyte "I Cram To Understand U" MC Shan "Beat Bitter/The Bridge" Method Man "Bring The Pain" Mobb Deep "Shook Ones Pt. 2" Nas "The World Is Yours" Naughty By Nature "0.P.P." Nice & Smooth "Funky For You" Notorious B.1.G. "Juicy/Unbelievable" Notorious B.1.G. "One More Chance (RMX)" N.W.A. "Straight Outta Compton" H.W.A. "**** The Police" 011 Dirty Bastard "Brooklyn Zoo" Pete Rock and CL Smooth "They Reminisce Over You" Pharcyde "Passing Me By" Public Enemy "You’re Gonna Get Yours/Rebel Without A Pause" Public Enemy "Bring The Noise" Public Enemy "Don’t Believe The Hype" Rob Case and DJ EZ-Rock "It Takes Two" Run-DMC "It’s like That/Sucker MCs" Run-DMC "Rock Box" Run-DMC "My Adidas/Peter Piper" Salt N Pepa "Tramp/Push It" Scarface "Never Seen A Man Cry" Schoolly D "PSK What Does It Mean/Gucci Time" Sir Mix-A-Lot "My Posse’s On Broadway" Slick Rick "Children’s Story" Slick Rick "Mona lisa/Hey Young World" Snoop Dogqy Dogg "Gin & Juice" Special Ed "I Got It Made" Spoonle Gee and The Treacherous Three "The New Rap language" Stetsasonic "Go Stetsa" Sugar Hill Gang "Rapper’s Delight" Super Lover Ccend Casanova Rud "Do The James" T La Rock "it’s Yours" Too Short "Life Is Too Short" Treacherous Three "At The Party" Tupac Shakur "I Get Around" Ultramagnetic MCs "Ego Trippin"’ UTFO "Roxanne, Roxanne" Whistle "We’re Only Buggin" Whodini "Five Minutes of Funk" Whodini "Friends" Wu-Tang Clan "Protect Ya Neck/Method Man" Wu-Tang Clan "C.R.E.A.M." -
this is a cover of summertime by this band called mojoplus.. [url="http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/audio/mp-summertime.mp3"]Mojoplus - Summertime[/url] does any1 have that boom! cover i put up once? ive lost it..
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Rush Hour 3 has officially been postponed indefinatlly. Jackie Chan won't be doing another American film in the next 3 years. But, on the Carson Daily show, Jackie says that he is still doing Rush Hour 3 but it won't come out until atleast 3 years.
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yo thats disgusting like eminem got our scouser on back up jazzy julie our feminem
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i fixed that link!
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you saw my blinker who stole my car twinkle twinkle just kickin it jazzys groove the reverent this boy is smooth potnas
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lambert if you are from the ol skool how could you say 50 cent is better than rakim.. rakim basically invented half the rap styles any1 uses these days..if there was no rakim..there would be no 50 cent
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mms://audio.dmgradio.com.au:81/nova969/static/breakfast/wil_smith.asf if that doesnt work go here [url="http://www.nova969.com.au/cms_1_1_nova/ProgrammeFolders/75/Template.asp?PageName=MARinterviews&PID=75&PageType="]http://www.nova969.com.au/cms_1_1_nova/Pro...ID=75&PageType=[/url] and click on the link
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"del , she just shot at you with her eyes closed!!!"
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:shower: julie you'd buy that glove on ebay wouldnt you :poke:
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[quote=Jazzy Julie,Aug 10 2004, 05:11 AM]i see da brakes, last picture he is on the far left, the little boy in the red and white top lol.[/quote] :hilarious: :hilarious: :hilarious: :hilarious: its da brakes jr! :rosik:
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Jeff's aborted LP for Columbia Records---
Hero1 replied to Hypestyle's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
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2 the uk folks..i like lemar.. but i just found out hes from some reality type show..so is he good or what? i like "dance"
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Actress Produces New Hit Instructional "How To Strip For My Man" video with Urban Flair "I Want To Strip For My Man, But I Don't Know How" teaches All the Sexy Urban Moves For The Bedroom "I Want to Strip for My Man, but I Don’t Know How" offers exotic dance instruction with an urban flair taught by professional exotic dancers produced to help the everyday woman transform herself into the “sexpot” they have the potential to be. "I Want to Strip for My Man, but I don’t Know How" is an instructional video like none you have ever seen before. Viewers will learn the secret to popular urban moves such as “the booty clap”, “the fold over,” “the crawl,” “the spread eagle,” “the showgirl,” “the hoola hoop” “the bounce,” and many others. [b]The music on the video is produced by Grammy award winning songwriter and producers Rasheem "Kilo" Pugh, Vada Nobles, Chioke, Omar Benders and various producers from Touch of Jazz (Jazzy Jeff’s company, home of Jill Scott).[/b] It features performances by such award winning artist Deandre, and Tanzania. We are all born with erotic sensuality that we are taught to suppress, yet contemporary women from all walks of life are becoming more and more interested in exploring the art of exotic dancing, and bringing the excitement into their own bedrooms. (PRWEB) April 27, 2004--We are all born with erotic sensuality that we are taught to suppress, yet contemporary women from all walks of life are becoming more and more interested in exploring the art of exotic dancing, and bringing the excitement into their own bedrooms. I Want to Strip for My Man, but I Don’t Know How offers exotic dance instruction with an urban flair taught by professional exotic dancers produced to help the everyday woman transform herself into the “sexpot” they have the potential to be. I Want to Strip for My Man, but I don’t Know How is an instructional video like none you have ever seen before. Viewers will learn the secret to popular urban moves such as “the booty clap”, “the fold over,” “the crawl,” “the spread eagle,” “the showgirl,” “the hoola hoop” “the bounce,” and many others. The sexy host, actress, Stacii Jae Johnson (Thin Line Between Love and Hate, How To Be A Player, and soon to be released Universal Studio film, Tara), created, co-executive produced and directed this video which first takes us to the streets of New York City in search of 2 everyday women who are willing to be transformed right before our eyes as they receive a full makeover and one-on-one instruction from each of the talented exotic dancers: Alex “the Seductress,” Sasha “the Flirt,” and Kim “the Rumpshaker. “Women, for years, have been taught to suppress the “sexuality” that lives inside” Stacii Jae says. “I Want to Strip for My Man, but I Don’t Know How” show two everyday women exploring their true sexual potential. In the end, after learning the dances, getting a psychological workout, and increasing body appreciation, the ladies are able to perform for their husbands with fervor and self-assurance; becoming a better woman for themselves while also becoming a better woman for their man. “With the divorce rate as high as it is, we have to actively work on keeping our relationships alive and exciting with our mate. This is just one tool couples can incorporate into their relationship to have fun” Stacii Jae says. Open Up. Have Fun. Relax. Listen. Now let’s strip! The soundtrack is just as HOT as the sexy dance moves showcased on the DVD. Stacii Jae combined her ideas with those of songwriter,Rasheem “Kilo” Pugh (Grammy Award Winner) and together they came up with a hip-hop musical score that is sure to raise the roof. Kilo, found himself believing in the project so much that his company 6 Borough, Inc. then also became an investor for the video as well. Kilo (AKA Pen Pimp) has created hits for entertainers such as Lauryn Hill, Faith Evans, Mr. Vegas, Heather Headley, and many others. The music on the soundtrack features producer Vada Nobles, Choke, Omar Benders and various producers from Touch of Jazz (Jazzy Jeff’s company, home of Jill Scott). It features performances by such award winning artist Deandre, and Tanzania. There is no better place to learn to strip than in the privacy of your own home. Journey into your bodies, strap on the stiletto 6 inch heels, put on something sexy, turn on the DVD/VHS and lets’ have fun and strip! Close the door, men, and take a seat, the REAL show you’ve been waiting to see is about to begin. Signature exotic moves you will learn: The “Booty Clap” Pole 101 The “Fold Over” The “Crawl” The “Spread Eagle” The “Showgirl” Learn the “Hoola Hoop” Learn the “Bounce” While Simultaneously: Empowering Yourself Exploring your physical sexual potential Gaining confidence Getting a physical and psychological workout Increasing your body appreciation (no matter what your size) Finding new ways to have fun with your lover Website: [url="http://www.stripformyman.com"]http://www.stripformyman.com[/url] or [url="http://www.staciijae.com"]http://www.staciijae.com[/url] For interviews with Stacii Jae Johnson or MOre Information Contact: Just Us Girlz and Guyz Productions, LLC Phone: 323-939-3603 email: info@stripformyman.com [url="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/4/prweb121474.htm"]http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/4/prweb121474.htm[/url]
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first of all i updated the theme of the gallery...2nd i just realised I have to approve peoples additions..so i just added fan4eva and w3's pictures!! 3rd..i just added 150 pictures of will and jeff performing on the i robot tour.. check em all out [url="http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/gallery/"]http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/gallery/[/url] ps. if any1 wants to add pictures its pretty easy.. pss. also while your there make sure you vote on the pictures and add your comments!
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[quote=TooFresh,Aug 9 2004, 08:41 AM]No doubt, men. Jeff will be in it. He's touring with will, so this summer they are promoting the return of jjfp!! JAZZY JEFF & FRESH PRINCE BACK UP IN YA FACE!! :drunk:[/quote] :ditto: