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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #520 on: January 10, 2008, 08:00:44 AM »
For those trying to keep up with the American Gangster remixes go here

http://kevinnottingham.com/myblog/category/american-gangster-remix-albums/

My top 10 favorite remixes of this album are
American Monsta
American DONUTShop
Beirut Gangster
American G-Funk
American Cyborg
The Blueprint III
Canadian Gangster
American Gangster Opera
American Ironman
American Godfather

But others worth checking out are:
American Anster
American Samurai
Animated Gangster
Brooklyn Soul

I still need to hear The American Dream :)
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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #521 on: January 12, 2008, 10:31:47 AM »
LMAO. Wth is Chinese Gangster. That intro was too funny.

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #522 on: January 13, 2008, 06:38:39 AM »
Method Man interview on G-Unit Radio:



U-God Sues Wu-Tang -- for $170K!
Oh, Lord! U-God, a current and performing member of the Wu-Tang Clan is actually suing his own band's music label, alleging that they owe him $170,000. Protect ya wallet! In papers filed in District Court in New York, U-God (real name: Lamont Hawkins) says that Wu Music -- which is licensed to Universal Music -- owes him the loot for a variety of his god-given hip-hop services rendered, including a tour, albums, and a European record contract, all arranged starting in March 2007. U-God has feuded with the Wu before, leaving the band in 2004 over a reported dispute with bandmate The RZA. He's since rejoined, and oddly enough, the group will be performing tomorrow night in New York City. Wu-Tang's lawyer did not return a call for comment.

http://www.tmz.com/2008/01/12/god-sues-wu-tang-for-170k/

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #523 on: January 18, 2008, 06:09:07 AM »
Fuck you U-God! Fire that dude and replace him with Papa Wu.

Method Man says it from the heat, straight up and down son. FUCKIN pulling no stops!

This is made me shit my pants. How this song get so popular??
[youtube=425,350]43QP2zCcE-0[/youtube]

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #524 on: January 20, 2008, 11:19:19 AM »
Nate Dogg Paralyzed Following Stroke :shocked:



Sad news for Nate Dogg. The singer has been left paralyzed down one side of his body after suffering a mild stroke over the festive season. Nate was admitted to Pomona Valley Hospital in California in December after a stroke in December. The thirty-nine year-old being unable to move the left side of his body, and he is now recovering in an occupational rehab faclity. His representative, Rod MCGrew, tells MTV.com: “Time will tell everything, obviously. The doctor can only guess what the outcome will be. But based on situations with similar people his age, and based on his health, the prognosis is good right now.”

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #525 on: January 25, 2008, 10:06:12 PM »
The chill 911 call

I've heard ppl talking about this lately. I guess cuz they think it's funny because of how calm she sounds

Geez, Poor Nate Dogg, hope that he recovers quickly
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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #526 on: January 26, 2008, 04:58:15 AM »
Wow poor Nate dogg. shocking to think about. all the awful stuff is going on in the world.
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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #527 on: January 26, 2008, 06:08:24 PM »
Shyheim's Raekwon diss song
[youtube=425,350]hUqAZnmtqJg[/youtube]

And the reason for their beef:
[youtube=425,350]lSoK7lNPFKA[/youtube]
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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #528 on: January 26, 2008, 07:10:35 PM »
FINALLY someone to wake up Rae's fat ass. Wu-Tang need to seriously take a look at themselves and stop this infighting. WHAT happened to Voltron?

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #529 on: January 28, 2008, 08:26:26 AM »
everyone that looks at this thread has probably heard lupe fiasco's the cool, but if you're one who hasn't you should definately give it a listen. he talks on some real stuff. sometimes you gotta dig for it to see what he's really talkin about but when everything's pieced together, its really good. i hope his next album isnt his last as he says it is.

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #530 on: January 29, 2008, 04:36:35 AM »
he said that he was just gonna stop doing "regular" albums.  He's still going to be involved in the music, pushing his 1st and 15th Label and its artists, doing collabos, and/or making other concept records
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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #531 on: January 29, 2008, 07:00:13 AM »
he said that he was just gonna stop doing "regular" albums.  He's still going to be involved in the music, pushing his 1st and 15th Label and its artists, doing collabos, and/or making other concept records
let's hope that that CRS album they've been talkin about actually comes out.

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #532 on: January 30, 2008, 09:03:09 AM »
Gnarls Barkley Give New Song A 'Run' For Its Money; Firm Up Odd Couple LP

Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman. And now, Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton and Thomas "Cee-Lo Green" Callaway. The first two pairs were "Odd Couples" of the Neil Simon variety. The third? Well, they're better known as Gnarls Barkley, perhaps the oddest of all odd musical teams, which is probably why they've decided to call their sophomore album The Odd Couple. (Or maybe not — seriously, who knows with those two?) That's right, according to the band's Web site, GnarlsBarkley.com, and confirmed by a spokesperson for its label, Atlantic, the dynamic duo of Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo Green will return on April 8 with Couple, the follow-up to their out-of-nowhere smash, St. Elsewhere.

There's no firm track list for Couple as of yet, but a song purportedly taken from the album — a crackling slab of soul called "Run," which recalls Sam & Dave's R&B classic "Hold on, I'm Comin' " — hit file-sharing sites late Monday, setting the Internet ablaze with hyperbole and hyperventilation. It sure sounded a lot like a Gnarls track (we'd recognize Green's caterwaul anywhere), and on Tuesday (January 29), Atlantic confirmed to MTV News that it is, in fact, the genuine article. What else can fans expect from The Odd Couple? Well, according to several reports, Gnarls are still putting the finishing touches on the album in Los Angeles. And while no other details have been released, we can say it's going to be a labor of love.

"[W]e're going to do it at our pace," Danger Mouse told MTV News backstage at Baltimore's Virgin Festival in September (where they were dressed, naturally, as extras from "Spartacus"), when they had only recorded a few demos. "If we love what's coming out, then we'll do another record; if we don't love it the way we loved [St. Elsewhere], well, then we won't do it."

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1580516/20080129/gnarls_barkley.jhtml?rsspartner=rssMozilla

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #533 on: January 30, 2008, 06:34:23 PM »

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #534 on: February 01, 2008, 03:45:27 PM »
Major thanks to Masa and daigong

First Encounter/Fan Since:
Da mystery of chessboxin music video back in 1993 and been a fan since

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Gza
Inspectah Deck
Rza
Ghost
Masta Killa
U-God
Meth
Odb
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List Wu Albums in order of best to worst:
Wu-Tang Forever (Hip-Hop Classic to me)
Enter The 36 Chambers
8 Diagrams
The W
Iron Flag

Top 5 Wu Solo Albums:
Liquid Swords
Only Built For Cuban Linx
Ironman
The Pillage
Tical

Favorite Wu-Moment (e.g. concert, TV interview, etc.):
Gza and Rza with bill Murray (Deliruim)
Gza: And you're bill Murray, Bill "Ground Hog Day Ghostbustin Ass" Murray


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2. Killarmy
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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #535 on: February 01, 2008, 04:06:17 PM »
I do like the 8 Diagrams album also.

Favorite tracks:
Campfire
Take It Back
Get 'Em Out Ya Way Pa
Rushing Elephants
Wolves
Sunlight
Stick me for my Riches
Windwill
Weak Spot
16 Chamber

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #536 on: February 17, 2008, 01:08:29 AM »
[youtube=425,350]Vvn598cvlic[/youtube]

Wu-Tang Clan - Take It Back (Official Video?)
Raekwons name is spelled wrong near the end of the video "Raewkwon"

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #537 on: February 19, 2008, 09:03:57 AM »
^ LMAO FINALLY!!! So fuckin cheap, someone made it using Windows Movie Maker? JEsus. XD


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Here's the tour dates:

4/16 Seattle, WA - Key Arena
4/18 Sacramento, CA - ARCO Arena
4/19 San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion
4/20 San Diego, CA - San Diego Sports Arena
4/27 Denver, CO - Pepsi Center
5/01 Dallas, TX - Superpages.com Center
5/02 Woodlands, TX - Woodlands Pavilion
5/23 Chicago, IL - United Center
5/24 Minneapolis, MN - Target Center
5/27 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Credit Union Centre
5/29 Edmonton, Rexall Place
5/30 Calgary, Alberta - Pengrowth Saddledome
6/12 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo Festival

Is that it :? :?

cant find any other sources.

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #538 on: February 22, 2008, 12:40:52 PM »
finally bought Wu-Tang Forever last night(yep I'm cheesy! XD) anyhoo, should have seen the beat I dropped..

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Re: The Official Rap Thread
« Reply #539 on: February 23, 2008, 08:17:37 AM »
The Roots' Next CD: Track By Track

Tariq ''Black Thought'' Trotter and Ahmir ''?uestlove'' Thompson invite EW into the recording studio for an early listen to ''Rising Down'' (to be released April 29), with the story behind each song

THE ROOTS An early listen reveals their upcoming CD Rising Down to be darkly funky, politically charged, and filled with special guests

By Simon Vozick-Levinson
On April 29, the Roots will unveil Rising Down — the latest step in the six-member Philadelphia hip-hop band's 15-year evolution on record. The darkly funky, politically charged project is now almost done after more than a year of recording, though it is currently missing contributions from planned guest artists Common, Lupe Fiasco, and Q-Tip.

Earlier this week, EW stopped by the Manhattan studio where rapper Tariq ''Black Thought'' Trotter, 35, and drummer/producer Ahmir ''?uestlove'' Thompson, 37, are working on some final touches, and scored an early listen to the still unsequenced 12-track set.

''RISING DOWN'' (possible alternate title: ''Humdrum'') Guest rappers Mos Def and Styles P join Trotter in unleashing a slew of dystopian imagery over heavy, atmospheric synths. ''It's not an intro, but more an introduction to the topical theme of the album,'' Trotter says. ''Mos kicks it off from one perspective. My verse is about global warming and how the world is all haywire. And Styles P is rapping about prescription-drug campaigns, the stuff they advertise on TV, all the crazy side effects. We're all dealing with different aspects of the state of the world.''

''GET BUSY'' It's a Philly celebration, with verses from longtime protégé Dice Raw (''kinda like W.E.B. DuBois/Meets Heavy D and the Boys'') and more recent associate Peedi Peedi as well as scratches from DJ Jazzy Jeff. The beat's driven by an aggressive, grinding bassline. ''That's the return of the boom-bap,'' says Trotter. ''We're revisiting golden-era East Coast hip-hop, but the synthesizers make it modern.'' Adds an oracular Thompson: ''What was 20 years ago is also tomorrow.''

''BLACK'S RECONSTRUCTION'' Trotter raps for 75 bars straight on this lyrical exercise, spitting effortless game (''Smooth like the dude Sean Connery was playing'') over a dirty drumbeat and foghorn-like tuba moans. ''It was a first take,'' notes Trotter. (Show-off!) ''That's a song in the tradition of 'Web' and 'Thought @ Work'. It's become something that die-hard fans check for, that extended freestyle, minimal chorus, hard-hitting lyrical joint.''

''APOLOGIZE'' Thompson calls this rhythmic, brass-laced cut (also featuring Dice Raw) a tribute to late Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti. Trotter's lyrics examine the challenges of today's music industry: ''Look into my daughter's eyes/Wonder, how can I provide?'' ''It's about not apologizing for what you are,'' Thompson elaborates. ''Dice Raw's verse does his commentary on how the new minstrel image of black people is in vogue now — how that's the image that's being sold to you. It's really hard to hold on to your dignity and not resort to shucking and jiving to sell records.''

''CRIMINAL'' (possible alternate title: ''Pay the Bills'') A simmering meditation on street life, still awaiting a guest verse from Saigon. ''It's about being persecuted and having no other alternative,'' Trotter says. ''You could also see it from the angle of the Rockefeller laws,'' adds Thompson, ''certain groups of people get persecuted and others get away with it.'' Chuckling sardonically, Trotter concludes: ''That [song] is a light-hearted one! It's a happy album...''

''I CAN'T HELP IT'' Trotter says this harrowing tale of addiction, bustling with keyboard burbles and ethereal background vocals, is about ''giving in or not giving in to your urges.'' ''I can't help it/Maybe I'm selfish,'' he raps. ''The way I'm running is becoming a health risk/I might have a heart attack, I'm taking more pills than Elvis.''

''SINGER MAN'' Two little-known guest rappers chime in on this unsettling multipart suite, which segues from a spare bass drone to a backmasked, drumless ambient section. ''That's three different first-person accounts of people that felt justifiable violence,'' says Thompson. Trotter raps in the voice of ''an African child soldier fighting for Charles Taylor in Sierra Leone''; Truck North takes on the role of a suicide bomber; and the very unfortunately named emcee Porn explores the perspective of a school shooter.

''UP THERE'' ''It was a cold night/Not cold like the winter, but I can feel an energy in the air that I don't like'': Another claustrophobic narrative, backed by melting synths and an eerie vocal loop. Trotter compares its steady crescendo to 1996's ''Panic''. ''It's a dream sequence. Some person is driving me through this place where I see my life, like a drive-in movie. Then the guy disappears, and I'm being carjacked. It's one of those things like the 'You Got Me' video, where [the plot is] left wide open — it's in the eye of the beholder.''

''LOST DESIRE'' Urgent verses from Talib Kweli (who shouts out his new project Idle Warship) and former Roots member Malik B anchor another look at contemporary social ills: ''No one cares what the truth is/It's a fortress built on lies,'' goes the hook. ''Malik and I are always the yin and yang of Philadelphia,'' says Trotter. ''He represents the street, that accurate commentary, and I'm kind of the polar opposite of that. So we balance each other out on the song, and Kweli's in the middle, talking about what goes on in Brooklyn.''

''THE SHOW MUST GO ON'' Cascading drums and a serrated synth texture set off the song that Common is expected to appear on. (''He promised his left arm if he doesn't get us his verse!'' kids Thompson.) ''It's about where we are at this point in our career, why we do it — a more introspective, personal type of joint,'' says Trotter. ''I'm saying some fly s--- on that song. I like those verses, boy!''

''RISING UP'' The title track's counterpart has a far lighter tone, courtesy of two fresh-faced guests: soulful songbird Chrisette Michele and much-buzzed-about Washington, D.C., rapper Wale. ''Where 'Rising Down' is one of the darker moments of the album, 'Rising Up' is the beacon of hope,'' says Trotter, who boasts on the song's hook that he's ''getting paper like John Travolta.'' The track's beat calls to mind the polyrhythmic pulse of Washington's go-go scene — an unexpectedly touchy subject, it turns out. ''It's more percussive than your average Roots song,'' Trotter continues with a grin. ''But Wale, who's a die-hard 23-year-old D.C. native, just refuses to accept that as go-go in any way, shape or form: 'What?! Oh, that ain't no go-go jam!' So it's our attempt at something quasi go-go-esque.''

''BIRTHDAY GIRL'' Summery guitar chords and an ultra-catchy hook sung by Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump have made this the leading contender for Rising Down's first single. It's a pleasant breeze of a song — at least until you notice the vaguely creepy lyrics, in which Stump and Trotter fondly address an adoring female fan on the occasion of her 18th birthday. ''It's based on experiences that we all go through today, as musicians and as parents,'' Trotter says. ''It deals with what our daughters are exposed to, the effects of My Super Sweet 16, reality TV, all this crazy s---.'' Thompson, however, laughs off the song as a hip-hop Lolita: ''It's the most beautiful statutory rape song ever!''

http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20179171_2,00.html

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