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Will there be a Pursuit of happieness soundtrack?
bigted replied to dkny2kx's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
That's what I'm saying this is a golden opportunity for Will to get the recognition of a great recording artist he is if he does a song for this movie and after that trash by Three Six Mafia won an Oscar we need a real hip-hop song to win next year, this song could make a big impact, unfortunately though it probably won't happen -
"iicons" was a very good album and was one of my favorites back in 2002, it'd gone better than gold if more songs besides the song with 3LW was released, obviously it was lacking beatwise without kay gee at the helm of course, but now with kay gee back hopefully this new album will be big, they're one of the greatest groups ever, i'm looking forward to treach's album too
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Uhm... yeah.. thats realistic.. as usual. Yeah it's not like JJFP ever work together that much anymore to do that but it'd be fun to see that happen since I'mtired of Kanye's attitude when he ain't half as great as he claims he is, when great rappers get record deals again then he'll only be on the boards, I don't think it was a diss 'cause if it was then everybody would be talking about it, it's just a line in a song, nothing more, nothing less, and I never said that Kanye West was wack but if you listen to hip-hop from 15-20 years ago and then listen to Kanye's music, Kanye can't hold a candle to much of them from that era, he acts like he should win a million awards for his albums but there was a lot of albums from that era that didn't have the type of success but they're much more quality than what Kanye could ever do, if his albums came out then he'd been considered average, the truth is being one of the best now doesn't mean anything 'cause it's a weak era...
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Will there be a Pursuit of happieness soundtrack?
bigted replied to dkny2kx's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Yeah it'll probably be years until we get another album so he should do guest appearances with other artists and songs on soundtracks in between to hold us music fans over but doing no music at all for years is the reason why he'll never be as popular in music as he once was -
Yeah if you compare Kanye to somebody like 50 Cent then he'd look like Rakim and FP but that's why hip-hop's dead at least on a commercial level 'cause he ain't even close to their level but there's nothing else out there, there's not any quality, there needs to be more skilled rappers than Kanye that're on top even though I'd rather see him more popular than 50 Cent if those were the last 2 rappers on earth...
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Ice Cube- Laugh Now, Cry Later, Releasing June 6th
bigted replied to bigted's topic in Caught in the Middle
Yeah this album leaked a few days ago, I didn't listen to it yet 'cause I wanna try to hold off til I get it on release date but so far it's been getting a lot of positive response with people saying it's his best album in the last 10 years, it's gonna be big -
Will there be a Pursuit of happieness soundtrack?
bigted replied to dkny2kx's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
I think doing a song for a movie would do a lot for his popularity as a rapper 'cause that's why he was so popular 5-10 years ago but it sorta hurt his image as a rapper at the same time since they were songs to commercial films, this is a more serious role and a powerful song like "The Rain" would really show the public that his music is just as diverse as his movies are and he'd sell millions again -
If this was a diss then JJFP could finish off Kanye's egotistical career, he acts like he's the best thing since sliced bread, somebody needs to check his ego, like I said if he came out 15 years ago he'd have to stick to producing, it shows you how wack the game is right now that we got producers making albums, if Jazzy made a rap album it'd sound better than anything Kanye has done, lol, Pharrell's flow is kinda boring too, I think he should stick to beat making himself, he actually sings better than he raps but I got no problem with him though 'cause he don't run around acting like he's the best rapper, he just does it for fun...
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If Kanye is one of the best rappers out there then hip-hop is dead, he wouldn't be allowed to grab a mic if he came out 15 years ago in the golden era, he's really average at best, he has given props to Will before in interviews and he did produce a song for him on "Lost and Found" that never made it so I doubt that he'd go dissin' him and Jazzy now, it was just an anology, like AJ said there a lot of his rhymes don't make sense but at least he tries to put positive messages in his music and he gets some credit from me for that, but I'll never call him one of the best...
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Will there be a Pursuit of happieness soundtrack?
bigted replied to dkny2kx's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
"Fresh Prince was hot, the movies killed him", god forbid if he takes years off doing movies but it's ok for him to take years off from music :ponder: -
Kanye ain't the type of rapper to diss others in songs, if this was Eminem saying this it'd be more suspect but more than likely it was just a reference....
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Will there be a Pursuit of happieness soundtrack?
bigted replied to dkny2kx's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
This would be a golden opportunity for Will but I doubt it'll happen, he ain't really that focused on his music career at this point, it's dissapointing that we'll probably have to wait 5 years before we even hear him do another song at this point, he seems lost as an mc again 'cause of his Hollywood career, if there is a soundtrack he probably won't even be a part of it... -
Tuesday - May 30, 2006 The original members of Naughty By Nature recently reunited for an unforgettable performance at New York's BB Kings nightclub mid-May, the first time in the city since 1999. On Wednesday (May 17), Treach and Vinnie took a crowd through memory lane, performing classics such as "O.P.P.," "Hip-Hop Hooray," "Everything's Gonna Be Alright," "Uptown Anthem," and "Mourn You Til I Join You" before bringing nearly half of the audience onstage to party with them on their closing song, "Wild Muthaf---as," (produced by and featuring Lil' Jon) from their last album, IIcons. But, the highlight of the night came when a special guest joined the Naughty duo onstage. Midway through their performance, Treach requested his signature drink, Hennessey, shouting the request out to the bar. But, instead of a waitress bringing the bottle of cognac up to the stage, none other than Naughty By Nature's former producer/DJ, Kay Gee, joined both Treach and Vinnie onstage to a stunned crowd. While photographers' bulbs flashed simultaneously, Treach proclaimed "he's back" alluding to Kay Gee's return to the group as producer of the next Naughty By Nature album. The BB King performance marked the first time the original three members of the group performed together since their split in 1999 with the release 19 Naughty IX: Natures Fury. Now, with the announcement of their reunion, the trio plan to return back into the studio to record a forthcoming album, while in the meantime, Treach is writing songs for long anticipated his solo effort. "The party anthems that we created with Kay Gee defined Naughty By Nature sound, so were really happy to have him back with us," said Vinnie backstage after the show. "Looking back and seeing Kay there brought so many memories. It's good to know that he's back," proclaimed Treach. The night was definitely one to remember. But, Naughty By Nature was not the only performers of the night. Others included Black Sheep, UMCs, and Chip Fu of The Fu Schnickens with surprise appearances from hip-hop veterans Just Ice, Craig G, King Sun, Grand Master Caz, Melle Mel, DJ Red Alert, Chip Fu, Mark 45 King, D-Nice, and newcomers Garden State Greats. In addition to Kay Gee's return, the group will be relaunching their Naughty Gear clothing line, the first clothing line started by a hip-hop group. The line, which includes embroidered hoodies, heavyweight ringer Tee, boxers, bed sheets, and even lingerie for the ladies all imprinted with their naughty logo, can be purchased on their official website, www.naughtybynature.com.
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Hey AJ do you know what'd be the best website for me to get those FP singles you were mentioning? btw, Allhiphop.com has now done an interview with DJ Scratch, check it out: DJ Scratch: Face Off By Melanie J Cornish H aving traveled around the world and back again during his 20 years in the game, New York’s very own DJ Scratch is on a mission. This mission isn’t impossible, it is totally viable. He wants his home city to be recognized for quality music. That want is made clear in his recent Busta Rhymes and Swizz Beats hit, “New York S**t.” But beats and track-boards are not all that keeps this legend motivated. The New York street bike community is where Scratch mysteriously rides on a chromed out Suzuki with a helmet to match. The former EPMD DJ unveils his identity. Whether it’s lacing hits for Busta Rhymes and LL Cool J, or popping wheelies, the face is revealed and the game is real. AllHipHop.com: Everyone is on the “New York S**t” track right now; does it still feel the same hearing your tracks on the radio now as it did when you started producing? DJ Scratch: Yeah I still get excited when I hear my songs on the radio, you know it’s been over 20 years now, and I still get the same feeling. AllHipHop.com: Was that track made with Busta in mind? DJ Scratch: Nah, it was just made with New York in mind. Me and Swizz were talking, and I was talking about how New York Hip-Hop basically doesn’t exist anymore and the South is 90% on the radio - no disrespect to the South. [but] I was telling Swizz and I said I wasn’t doing any records for any other region until New York has a banger. So we came up with this record and it was done five months ago. I had that beat for 17 years. I gave that beat to EPMD for their second album, but they didn’t use it. We did the record and played it for a couple of people, and it created a buzz and a lot of people didn’t hear it, but they heard about it. Flex heard about it; Angie Martinez heard about it. Angie Martinez used to call out on the radio and asked Swizz to bring the record up and let them hear it. We had to place someone on this track as it needed to be out there right now. If Swizz had done an album it would [normally take] a year and a half or whatever, I wanted the record out right now. Jay-Z heard about it, he backed up off it for a second. Busta heard it and he wanted it from the first time he heard it. AllHipHop.com: Has Swizz got co-production on this track? As a lot of people appear to think that this is actually his beat? DJ Scratch: No, Swizz is just doing his vocal on there. When Busta’s album comes out, it will show that the production credit goes to DJ Scratch. AllHipHop.com: Since Busta aligned with Aftermath, you don’t appear to be involved in his projects as much as you once were; is there a reason for that? DJ Scratch: Since Busta left Elektra Reords, we didn’t work as much and even his first album, which was on Elektra, I had no tracks on that album. I always give Busta the hit singles that he needs, because if nobody knows what to give Busta, I know what to give Busta. Artists want to try new things and you have to let them do new things and hopefully they are successful and if they are not, they can always come back home. I wasn’t on the Genesis album, but I did five tracks on that album; the one after that, It Ain’t Safe No More, only one track made the album. Everyone tries new things. He was doing his thing and I was doing my thing. I just want him to win regardless; even if I don’t do any tracks I will help him pick his tracks. You know it all came back together and look what happened. AllHipHop.com: That seems true of LL Cool J too. After working with The Trackmasters in recent years, he went to you for G.O.A.T. How did that come to be? DJ Scratch: Well that was basically through the Funk Master Flex [and Big Kap] project, The Tunnel Album. I gave a beat to Flex, it was the track “Ill Bomb,” Flex put LL on it and he killed it and that is one of my favorite songs out of my whole discography. I went to do the scratches on the song, and LL was there in the studio, and he asked me if I had any beats. I gave him a CD with six songs on it, and he picked all of them for the album. AllHipHop.com: What sort of an experience was that for you working with him? DJ Scratch: Man, I had always wanted to work with LL, he is basically the “G.O.A.T.,” he has been here the longest, he has the most consistency, he is still current. You know his first fans are 40 years old now. It was a great experience working with LL, he works professional, he writes fast as hell. In the studio, he gives advice on life and on business; it was a cool relationship. Both of us have been in the game near the same length of time and we are still current, as when he was on the mic, I was on the turntables. We shared a lot of stories, but working with LL was a great experience. AllHipHop.com: I heard your intro-track on Rampage’s album, Have You Seen? is crazy… DJ Scratch: Well that is another guy, Rampage, Flipmode family, he hasn’t had an album out in nine years. I was like, “S**t, I have tons of beats, and he said he was working on his album, and he was telling me he was working on his project. Of course I am going to support him regardless. So I didn’t give him some C-Class beat that I had because it wasn’t going to generate that much money you know what I mean, I gave him the hottest s**t, and it is about preserving this s**t and helping people out. AllHipHop.com: So working on independent projects like Rampage's doesn’t bother you? DJ Scratch: Oh not at all. I didn’t even charge him for that beat. AllHipHop.com: Yeah he mentioned that he didn’t pay for any beats on his album. DJ Scratch: Yeah, I mean people always want their money. I could have definitely got some cake for that beat from someone else. Like when [DJ] Premier heard that beat, I was overseas. He hit me up telling me the beat was retarded. AllHipHop.com: So it’s got to be something big if that is what Premier is saying. DJ Scratch: Yeah I mean people like Premier and Beatminerz, that’s my satisfaction right there. Those are the guys I look up to on some producing s**t. AllHipHop.com: How is your School of Turntable Arts working out? Is that still a go with you being out on the road so much? DJ Scratch: That’s still a go. I do classes on Saturdays and Sundays. Obviously, with touring, I haven’t been doing them lately. It is like one-on-one tutoring, and I am teaching DJs the basic art of DJing. I am not teaching them how to scratch and do a bunch of crazy s**t, I am teaching them the basics. A lot of DJs watch the DJ battle videos and they are learning advanced scratches, but they don’t know the basic s**t. When I taught myself how to DJ, I took ideas from Kung Fu movies when I was training myself. I used to have my brother’s turntables, and his needles were really light, and you couldn’t scratch on the record so I had to figure out how to make my hands light so I could scratch on these wack ass turntables. So I took the idea from a Kung Fu movie and I put ankle weights on my wrists, and practiced with those on everyday for months. I am letting you into a secret right now. I used to teach myself with these weights and I am not sure if people have ever done anything like that, but there is so much strain on your arms and your shoulders so from doing that it is painful at first. Once I took them off, my touch was so light and my arms were so strong at the same time and I was so fast that I could cut on anyone’s turntables. Back then, the needles weren’t made for scratching, so you had to put your quarter on there - or your nickel, depending on your needs. I was able to scratch with no quarter. I teach them placement when you are DJing. The DJ ramp [isn’t] big on some stages, and you only have a couple of inches of foot room behind you when you are up there. I always gotta do tricks, and if you can only take one step back, you can’t really do much. So I used to practice with two milk crates on each side of my feet and spin around where I had just enough room to do that, spin around clockwise, spin around counterclockwise, everyday and that basically made me stay in one spot and do tricks; so when I get on stage with a little riser I can still do tricks and not fall off the stage. AllHipHop.com: Motorbikes appear to be important in your life, is that your hobby? DJ Scratch: Yeah, besides DJing, that is. [laughing] AllHipHop.com: So what do you ride? DJ Scratch: I got a Ducati 998 and I got a Suzuki DXR 1000. The Ducati is just like the Bentley, it is powerful as hell. AllHipHop.com: Is that the appeal of bikes, the power? DJ Scratch: Yeah, if you are a bike rider, everyone wants a Ducati. It is a street bike, but a classy bike - fast enough to blow everything else out of the water. It is multi you know (laughing.) The Suzuki, that is one of the fastest bikes on the street and I went and got that customed out. I painted it and I chromed it. When I ride around, I ride around with a chrome hockey mask on and a chrome helmet so people don’t know who I am. AllHipHop.com: Well if they know their Hip-Hop history they should. DJ Scratch: Yeah, one day I didn’t ride around with the hockey mask on. I parked up on this bike strip and the guys that were standing next to me with their bikes, they was talking about me - they was saying they had seen this dude in Brooklyn, and he has a chrome bike, he had chrome knuckles on his gloves and he had a chrome f**king hockey mask on. When he said the hockey mask, the other guys were like, “Yeah I seen him too.” I jumped in the conversation and I was like, “Yeah, I saw him down Atlantic Avenue.’ It is like a secret identity.
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I'm surprised through all these posts that nobody mentioned Common, he got mad punchlines and he beat Ice Cube 10 years ago in a battle afterall, he's the only one that could say that 'cause Ice Cube is a legendary battle mc himself,btw I don't see why underground mcs can't be mentioned 'cause a lot of them got record deals, now you can't mention Da Brakes since he don't have a deal yet, lol, I'm surprised that Tim didn't come in and say Aceyalone and Hieroglyphics yet, lol, and of course we all know that Will could rip most mcs if he wanted to but he seems to be too worried about filming now to do that, now "Lost and Found" proves that he's capable but with all these films lining up now it seems like it's becoming a lost opportunity as an mc again, plus like I said earlier he had a chance to destroy Eminem's career 5 years ago but he's been too concerned about winning an Oscar than he is about battling anybody and raising his mc status, Eminem seemed to destroyed himself anyway but it'd been worse for him if Will responded then, Game's aight but I don't think beating G Unit proves that he's the most witty mc, he needs to defeat more of a challenge to be considered one of the last standing, Rakim could probably beat the entire industry too if he wanted to but he's slowing down quite a bit so I don't know if he could anymore, he said he's supposed to have an album out this summer but I'll be shocked if it does come out the way things been going for him, Will and Rakim probably need time machines to get back to the time when they put out music at a frequent pace and dominated the industry, lol, I also think Chuck D's probably more concerned about battling George Bush than he is about battling mcs, ultimately KRS-ONE'll probably be the last mc standing, it seems like he's gonna be rapping forever, he ain't slowing down at all, he's proven that he could handle any mc from any era in a battle and he's going on his 14th album this summer, I think it'd be fun to see KRS, LL, Will, and Rakim all battle each other for the top spot, it'd be a legendary battle like Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins slam dunk competition...
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The Best of DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
bigted replied to Hero1's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
That sucks that there ain't no unreleased/remixed tracks on there but I'm probably gonna pick it up when I buy Ice Cube's album the same day, usually you could get 2 albums for $20 on album release week -
1. Definition Of A West Coast G (Intro) 2. Why We Thugs 3. Smoke Some Weed 4. Dimes & Nicks (A Call From Mike Epps) 5. Child Support 6. 2 Decades Ago (insert) 7. Doin' What It 'Pose 2Do 8. Laugh Now, Cry Later 9. Stop Snitchin' 10. Go To Church (featuring Snoop Dogg & Lil Jon) 11. The N***a Trapp 12. A History Of Violence 13. Growin' Up 14. Click, Clack - Get Back! 15. The Game Lord 16. Chrome & Paint (featuring WC) 17. Steal The Show 18. You Gotta Lotta That (featuring Snoop Dogg) 19. Spittin' Pollaseeds (featuring WC & Kokane) 20. Holla @ Cha' Boy
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Yeah I'm looking pretty good, this has been an exciting playoffs so far, that game 7 between Dallas and San Antonio was classic :1-cool:
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Well I've been having problems with my CD player working on my comp lately so I don't know if I could but I'll try...
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I really wanted to hear how that song with Stevie Wonder turned out, hopefully that pops on a mixtape, speaking of mixtapes I ordered a mixtape called "DJ Kay Slay Presents Countdown To Big Bang" which I should be receiving in the mail sometime this week: http://www.mixtapekings.com/hiphop/djs/dj_...ay-big_bang.asp
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That's a lot of guest appearances, like LL's album, that "Touch It remix" is crazy, even Mary's rapping, lol, and there's no 50 Cent on the proper listing you found!! :wiggle:
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Maybe the singles might be bonus tracks like it was mentioned earlier but it seems weird to not see the singles listed, I heard he did a song with Stevie Wonder too, I'm surprised it ain't on the album...
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Wait a minute where's the new single "I Love My Bitch"? No "Touch It", no "I Love My Bitch", I never heard of an album that don't have the singles on it...
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Ryan Toby co-wrote some tracks on LL's new album too and he was featured on one of them called "I've Changed"....
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Yeah Too Short's recent stuff sounds rushed, I like his older albums better, he's a dope mc though