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Rap Producer Ready To Try Again With Old Partner
Turntable replied to bigted's topic in Caught in the Middle
So than Irv Gotti doesnt only co-own The Inc, but he`s also the new president of Mowtown? That means guys like Nick Cannon will be artists of Irv "Murda" Gotti? :rofl: -
Jermaine Dupri-Cant Stop
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Isn't this photo too much controversial?
Turntable replied to Damian's topic in Caught in the Middle
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The Official Will Smith FREESTYLE thread
Turntable replied to TragicallyInept's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
I heard one be wack rapper #2, that didnt sound prepared. It was only about 30 seconds tho. And I heard one be Remy Ma. I` m pretty shure that one wasnt prepared too. -
Yes it is. I think it also symbolised what whats gong on inside of him. Jay-Z Feat. Memphis Bleek-Coming Of Age
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Fredro Starr Feat. Jill Scott-Shyning Through Remy Ma Feat. Keysha Cole-Whats Going On?
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Fat Joe-My Lifestyle
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Michael Jackson-Beat It Ja Rule-Love Me, Hate Me
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Rap Producer Ready To Try Again With Old Partner
Turntable replied to bigted's topic in Caught in the Middle
Now that The Inc cleared the legal problems, this might be not bad. Its not like they go back to Def Jam. I think it could be nice, caus the signed some new guys, including a R&B singer called Boxie and a New Yorker Talent called "The Gift". He has big potencial. He`s like those other guys, Papoose and Maino and them. I recently heard a Track on his MySapce, called "Junies Song". On that song he is the voice of a deaf kid, called Junie. Very deep stuff. You can check it out here, if you want http://myspace.com/giftmusic -
Do you think Will cares too much about sales?
Turntable replied to sonic1988's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Exactly. That should be the only important thing. -
The Official Will Smith FREESTYLE thread
Turntable replied to TragicallyInept's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Almost every freestyle actualy is prepared. About 90% of all freestyles that fast and complex kick are just lyrics of songs they didnt release. Most rappers do that I think. -
T-Pain Feat. R.Kelly, Pimp C, Too Short, Paul Wall, Twista-I`m In Love With A Stripper (Remix) This just came by on MTV.. Omg, R. Kelly`s part.. :lolsign:
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I thought it as nice. Intresting view.
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Do you think Will cares too much about sales?
Turntable replied to sonic1988's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Ya`ll dont even consider that your hero likes something you dont like, right? I think thats pretty lame. I never said Will was gonna record with 50, I just said that himself said he likes his stuff. He for shure doesnt just say that caus he`s`afarid of beef. If he wouldnt want to start anything, he`d just say nothing about 50. I mean, man, Will recordet with Petey Pablo. -
Lyfe Jenning`s Album is dope too. And I thought Cassie`s was simple, but nice.
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Yeah, I heard that. It`s dope. Snoops new song is pretty cool too by the way.
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1.That Boi 2.Do It To It 3.Hevy 4.Unappreciated 5.Taken 6.Stop Calling Me 7.Oooh 8.Chick Like Me 9.Whenever 10.Show & Tell 11.Fool 4 You 12.Moments Of Time -- When I first heard them, I wasnt impresed in anyway. I thought that single, "That Boi" was wack. I was like "Just another bad R&B Group..". But somehow I got time to check out this album, and I must say I`m quit impresed. I dont like Ciara-a-like songs like "That Boi" (Some people love that stuff tho), and they got about 2 or 3 of them.. But for the rest this albums sounds great. It has some songs with good vocals, that are good to dance to, which extremly sound like R. Kelly produced them. And they have some soulfull songs on there, on which they actauly show how great they can sing. Really good voices, and they also had some nice lyrics. Like I said, when I heard that I was impressed. If ya`ll like some nice R&B in the style of DC, than ya`ll should give this a listen. Dont get fooled by the singles.
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I got this from somewhere, caus I cant realy write reviews and I thought this one was okay. In the kung-fu sampling intro to Masta Killa's blaring Wu throwback "It Is What It Is", a resourceful fighter is asked to combat "very powerful" guns with his own lo-tech weaponry; "My darts can beat a pistol?" he asks. While the Wu-Tang Clan ready another reunion tour, many members seem to feel out of place in 2006's hip-hop landscape, as if they're unsure if their style can compete with the modern 50s and Jeezys of the Rap Machine. There's no better evidence of this phenomenon than Pitchfork contributor Tom Breihan's fascinating Method Man interview for The Village Voice in which the MC speaks about the corroding influence of the music industry on the WTC, "They just take the flavor out of **** after a while. But people just get used to you or tired of you. I hate to say it." With patience and skill, the Wu's own "quiet one," Masta Killa, has managed to evade the commercial trappings that have tainted so many of his brethren. After sticking with an in-house, classic-Wu style with his years-in-the-making 2004 debut, No Said Date, he comes back relatively quickly with another reliable nostalgia trip with Made In Brooklyn. The 37-year-old rapper's entrenched style-- an amalgam of GZA and RZA's off-kilter philosophizing, Meth's blunted-lothario charm and U God's laconic punches-- makes it seem like he's never heard a non-Wu track in his life. Which, of course, is not necessarily a bad thing. And it makes sense considering Masta Killa didn't even start rhyming until he joined the Clan as their final official member in the early 1990s. With a flow diametrically opposed to that other Killah's emotional thralls, he's a steadfast rock whose lack of dynamics prohibits him from royally ****ing up; it also eliminates his chances of producing a true Wu pillar. Considering his limited range as an MC, Masta Killa's beats become extremely crucial. Simply put, the quicker the BPM, the more nimble his flow. And though RZA sits out yet another Wu venture on the production side, contemporaries like MF Doom and Pete Rock along with a slew of young disciples dutifully fill in. "Brooklyn King" has him coolly blowing localisms over old-school NYC minimalism-- just a jazzy drum track and a quick bass run. The faster-is-better maxim also holds up on the horn-funked Rae and Ghost showcase "It Is What It Is"-- the most electric out-and-out banger-- and the sweet-smelling "Pass the Bone (Remix)," a 9th Wonder-style Al Green soul cut from Brooklyn producer Jig Sor. Also helping his cause are RZA and especially Method Man, who show remarkably vital signs of life on the stutter step horn pop of "Iron God Chamber". With its wealth of stellar collaborations, Brooklyn bodes well for the next full-fledged Wu LP, should it ever come to pass. The album falters, though, when it breaks from the Clan's formula (the canned r&b of "Let's Get Into Something", the jolting, out of place reggae closer "Lovely Lady") or lags (the plodding, Doom produced "E.N.Y. House", the limp loverman track "Nehanda and Cream", which utilizes the same Gladys Knight sample Kanye used to brilliant effect on Scarface's "In Cold Blood", with lesser returns). Still, Masta Killa's slow-but-steady cadence lingers lovingly on the clipped ballad "Street Corner", featuring Inspectah Deck and GZA spitting raw, unflinching pain over mournful strings. 1.Then And Now 2.E.N.Y. House 3.Brooklyn King 4.It's What It Is 5.Nehanda & Cream 6.Iron God Chamber 7.Pass The Bone 8.Older Gods Part 2 9.Let's Get Into Something 10.Street Corner 11.Ringing Bells 12.East M.C's 13.Lovely Lady ---- I think this is a great record! This is definitly the year of the Wutang Clan! First we had Ghostfaces "FishScale", which for me is the best Hip Hop album that came out this year. Better than LL, better than Cube, better than Busta.. Whoever slept on that missed something. Than not so long ago we had the albm by GZA & DJ Muggs. And Isnepcath Deck recently dropped too. Now we have this album by Masta Killa, which is another great one. And Method Man and RZA ard still due to drop this year. Dont sleep on it, caus "Wutang Clan Aint Nothing To **** With",lol
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Every artist allways says that about his own records. Thats no legitimite source,lol
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Ja Rule Feat. Ashanti-Mesmerize So, so cheesy.. But damn, I love it :rofl:
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Thats the part that AJ shows the gangsta that hides deep inside of him :lolsign:
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Do you know why they left Def Jam? I allways wanted to know about that.
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Isn't this photo too much controversial?
Turntable replied to Damian's topic in Caught in the Middle
Ice Cube`s a Gangsta. He made a Album called AmeriKKKas Most Wanted. What you expect?lol -
Samuel L. Jackson`sounds creepy as a best friend. Jack Black sounds hilarious tho. And Tom Cruise.. haha..
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Do you think Will cares too much about sales?
Turntable replied to sonic1988's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Right.. Will himself said that he likes 50`s music, and Will himself helped produce a movie for T.I. On the subject: He could care less if you ask me. "Big Will just get another 20 mil..". He`s like Master P., or Puffy etc. They dont give a **** about what theyr music sells, caus they dont need it any more. They are other type of hustlers, listed in blockbusters.. Will just cares about that allot of people have fun with his music, but he doesnt care if they buy it or just listen to it in clubs or download it. He said that in interviews.Thats why X-Zibit was pissed, if ya`ll remember that.