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Thank God for real, this is some encouraging news!
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heavy d brings it once again!!
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I can't figure how that version of "I Put You On" wasn't on Keith's "Didn't See Me Comin'" album, btw here's the song that JJFP sampled for "I'm Looking For The One"(To Be With Me), SOS Band "Tell Me If You Still Care"
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Nas Fans Create Online Petition For Lost Tapes 2
bigted replied to bigted's topic in Caught in the Middle
New York rap veteran Nas has switched up his initial game plan for releasing a follow-up to 2002's Lost Tapes compilation album and said the project could ultimately be free. Click to learn more... Considering the option of packaging Lost Tapes 2, which consists of unreleased tracks, within his next solo LP, Nas also admitted he is unsure what label will house the album. "Because I kind of lost time, I really wanted to release [the album] in December," Nas explained in an interview reflecting on his aim to drop Lost Tapes 2 last month. "But I'm starting my next album. So I feel like I'll probably give The Lost Tapes as a deluxe, maybe, on the next album for free. I'm trying to figure that out now. It's not safe to say that it's gonna be on Def Jam. You know, news at 11. We coming with the information on that soon." (MTV) In late December, Nas fans created an online petition against Def Jam hoping to pressure the release of Lost Tapes 2. "We the fans of Nasir Jones, have been waiting for the follow-up to the 2002 classic "Lost Tapes". This was a record of compiled tracks that did not make Nas albums, but put together for the sake of the fans. Since its release almost a decade ago, it has received critical acclaim and quickly became a fan favorite. It has come to our attention that Nas has in fact completed the follow-up, titled "Lost Tapes 2", and is waiting for you (Def Jam) to green-light the project and give it a release date. We do not like to go into speculation and rumors, but it seems as though you do not want to release Lost Tapes 2 because you don't want it to count as an official album since Nas only has 2 more albums left to fulfill his contractual obligation to Def Jam." (We Need Lost Tapes 2) Recently, Nas said he was most focused on completing a solo follow-up to 2008's Untitled. "I record a lot of sh*t. I have recorded a lot of sh*t over the years, and the sh*t that I ain't put out on albums should be on the Lost Tapes," Nas said in an interview. "Because my album, my studio album, my new album is a priority for the label and of course me. To find the time to put out Lost Tapes and then my record, my real record, is what we're up against. It's all this material and trying to get it out...I got no release dates right now. Nothing to tell people about, just inner workings hopefully to get the sh*t out right and get it out soon -- I'm in the studio, taking it step by step. It's not ready yet. I'm taking it step by step because it's so important for me and myself. I'm in a huge fight with me, so it's important that I get this one right. I don't want to leave no stone unturned on anything I say on this sh*t." (The Boom Box) Last month, Nas discussed his conflict with Def Jam and the company's unwillingness to release Lost Tapes 2. "You record a lot of records, and things that don't make the album, they get put to the side and you don't know what to do with them," he explained. "They sit around and they start taking on a form of their own and it belongs [on] an album. That's what I'd like to do. So of course my new album is priority for the record company people and even me, but [i'm] just trying to find time to put Lost Tapes and then this out--'cause everybody drops mixtapes and stuff like that and they don't have a problem with it, but my sh*t comes and it's like they're holdin' it with gloves...I'm like, come on, guys, I just wanna go out and play with the rest of 'em; with the n*ggas out their putting their sh*t out...We're working that out." (XXL Mag) -
I'd be happier if Skillz and Jeff were doing something for a new JJFP album....
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TON BRAXTON SECURES NETWORK FOR REALITY SHOW
bigted replied to JumpinJack AJ's topic in Caught in the Middle
What more can be said, Toni Braxton's a wonderful singer and a beautiful woman -
Keith Sweat Feat. Da Brat "I Put You On", "Blue Streak"'s an awesome movie with an awesome soundtrack: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq7dI_LpGuM
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Skillz has become the Howard Cosell of hip hop, his commentary is on point
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The 10 Most Disappointing Rap Albums of 2010
bigted replied to VIsqo's topic in Caught in the Middle
Haha I like that post....A lot of these critics are bandwagon jumpers like the fans, if Kanye didn't sell much records they wouldn't be quick to give him props, then again maybe I should start looking at the glass as half full rather than half empty for 2011, things could be better but it could be worse, at least with the internet now there's choice even though it's harder for the good stuff to be recognised, i still love h.e.r. too... -
The 10 Most Disappointing Rap Albums of 2010
bigted replied to VIsqo's topic in Caught in the Middle
sure there had to be as many wack rappers back in the '80s and '90s but the internet wasn't around so a lot of the wack rappers back in the late-80s to mid-90s didn't get the chance to record anything, but mostly everything these days is weak, even a lot of that underground stuff is underground for a reason, and I know there's some good stuff still but it's not classic like the quality albums from the golden era, lupe's cool but is he really better than rakim? rakim past his prime is better than today's best rappers at their prime, ice cube's recent albums from 2006-2010 are still good too and could hold their weight against anything out in that time period, age ain't nothing but a number, i understand that... i think it's a fact that a 50-year old rapper like chuck d has a better chance of putting out a classic album than most 20-year old rappers today 'cause he's the master of putting out classic albums already and most of today's 20-year old rappers haven't put out anything classic yet, there's no age limit on good music, and at the same time if a teenager puts out a classic album i'll support that too, like a said in that earlier post i think that hip hop already reached it's peak, i'm standing by that, kanye and eminem are good rappers for this time period and they might have talent but they're not doing anything groundbreaking to me, when and if people look at the history of hip hop as a whole then i think they'll realize this, that's all i really gotta say, peace... -
The 10 Most Disappointing Rap Albums of 2010
bigted replied to VIsqo's topic in Caught in the Middle
if people really judged artists based on talent then rappers like soulja boy woulda never got a record deal, it's a fact that too many of these rappers that people consider 'hot' don't have much talent, anybody that thinks that rappers these days are putting out classic albums on the level of "Illmatic" are fooling themselves.... -
damn where do the years go? 2011 already? oh well let's make it a great one!
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I thought Lauryn Hill was great with the Fugees and her Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill was great too but emotionally since that time she hasn't been the same, I think it's gonna be quite a stretch to say that after all that time that she could put out an album that could save hip hop....
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Having the most money doesn't make you the best artist, if that was the case then 50 Cent would be a hip hop legend 'cause he's worth $500 million, Beyonce hasn't been that great of an artist since Destiny's Child split up in all due respect...
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with all the drama that dmx's been through over the past few years i'm surprised he's still alive to be honest, he better do some serious reflection when he's in jail 'cause he's running out of time if he don't turn it around, i'm praying for him
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The 10 Most Disappointing Rap Albums of 2010
bigted replied to VIsqo's topic in Caught in the Middle
Most of what people consider the best stuff out in the past few years would be considered average if it was released during the golden era of hip hop between the late '80s and mid 90s, people are so hyped up about rappers like Eminem and Kanye over the last decade 'cause there's been so much mediocre stuff that they gravitate to whatever's considered average, Kanye and Eminem put out good albums for 2010 standards but those albums ain't on the level of Illmatic/Mama Said Knock You Out/He's The DJ, I'm The Rapper/The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick/Me Against The World,in reality though the best mcs are from the golden era still 'cause they set the standard for how great hip hop should be made... That standard's so high that they can't top themselves, Nas probably won't make an album better than Illmatic, Ice Cube probably won't top Amerikka's Most Wanted, KRS probably won't ever top Criminal Minded, JJFP probably won't ever top He's The DJ, but they know how to make good records for any era, they could throw up on a CD and they still would sound better than mostly anyone out these days, in respect even the newcomers in recent years like Lupe and BOB are good but they ain't on the same level as LL Cool J and Rakim, in my opinion hip hop probably reached it's peak already... Also I wanted to add that I get more newer mixtapes than newer albums over the past couple years 'cause mixtapes are the best way to get that quality hip hop since industry politics hurt quality albums from coming out, for instance if Kel released the material he put out on mixtapes as official albums and the record labels promoted it it would go platinum or better, the same goes for Papoose, Saigon, etc, the state of the industry has hurt hip hop... -
The 10 Most Disappointing Rap Albums of 2010
bigted replied to VIsqo's topic in Caught in the Middle
Well nobody puts out classics anymore, there's some "good" albums out there but nothing groundbreaking these days, I actually look more for classics from previous years these days than the new albums.... -
The 10 Most Disappointing Rap Albums of 2010
bigted replied to VIsqo's topic in Caught in the Middle
This is some bs, Ice Cube, Redman, and Rhymefest are the realest rappers out there that deserve to be on the best of lists and I think Nelly's not as annoying as he used to be, but I never really thought much about TI, the only album from him that I liked was "King", when I think of dissapointing rappers I think of Soulja Boy, Lil' Wayne, Florida, and Tony Yayo, not a lot of the legends mentioned here, the person that came up with this probably thinks that Jay-Z is the greatest rapper and never heard a Big Daddy Kane CD.... -
It's a great mixtape but it's missing the greatest song that sampled James Brown which is JJFP's "Brand New Funk"
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Here's this tribute mixtape that DJ Premiere made after James Brown died, it features his classics and the classic hip hop songs that sampled him: http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/1212/salutes_james_brown_the_foundation_of_hip_hop.html
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Teena Marie "Ooh La La", Rest In Peace To Another Legend We Lost Too Soon:
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87K sales in the first week is not a flop these days, lloyd banks, soulja boy, and redman didn't even come close to that... Puffy hasn't been popular musically since No Way Out anyway in all due respect to him... This here is an unreleased Keith Sweat song from 2003 called "Think" it's really deep:
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I can't believe that was 4 years already since James Brown died, where does time go, it's nice to see a nice tribute here to such a great artist, RIP: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/being-james-brown-rolling-stones-2006-cover-story-20101224
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I can honestly say that this is one of the best Christmas seasons that I've had in quite awhile, in reflecting on all the blessings and the great people that are in my life has made things feel good for me, hope y'all are enjoying it too, peace!
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Luther was incredible, may he rest in peace, here's another oldie but goodie, the O'Jays "Christmas Just Ain't Christmas" bigted 2014 edit: