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The Official Rap Thread (NEW WU-TANG ALBUM 2007 | DL Puffy Victory last pg)
« Reply #120 on: April 13, 2006, 07:54:07 AM »
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which vancouver? the one in BC or WA?


BC of course. :P that's the only one I know of.

Mugen?? KingKoopa? Damn that name sounds familiar too.

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The Official Rap Thread (NEW WU-TANG ALBUM 2007 | DL Puffy Victory last pg)
« Reply #122 on: April 16, 2006, 10:09:17 AM »
^ that's why they call you a HUSTLAH BABY :bow:

LOVING the Mick Boogie 2nd Semester Mix Tape you upped FUCK-tastic remixes.


New revelations in the Proof murder case:

Mario Etheridge, the 28-year-old bouncer at Detroit's CCC Club and the suspected gunman in Tuesday morning's shooting death of D12's Proof, was charged Friday afternoon (April 14) .

and says Eminem:

"You don't know where to begin when you lose somebody who's been such a big part of your life for so long. Proof and I were brothers," Eminem said in a statement regarding the death of his D12 partner, longtime onstage hype man and closest friend (see "D12's Proof Shot And Killed At Detroit Club"). "He pushed me to become who I am. Without Proof's guidance and encouragement there would have been a Marshall Mathers, but probably not an Eminem and certainly never a Slim Shady. Not a day will go by without his spirit and influence around us all. He will be missed as a friend, father and both the heart and ambassador of Detroit hip-hop."

So the lawyers deny he shot first ... hmmm....


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The Official Rap Thread (NEW WU-TANG ALBUM 2007 | DL Puffy Victory last pg)
« Reply #124 on: April 24, 2006, 01:28:09 PM »
Aight so who are your current and all-time favorite MCs?

All-time
1. Pharoahe Monch
2. Ghostface Killah
3. GZA
4. Biggie
5. Nas
6. Jay-Z
7. Big Pun
8. Mos Def
9. Gift Of Gab
10. Common

Current
1. Ghostface Killah
2. Brother Ali
3. Virtuoso
4. Raekwon
5. GZA
6. Gift Of Gab
7. Common
8. Nas
9. MF Doom
10. Apathy
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The Official Rap Thread (NEW WU-TANG ALBUM 2007 | DL Puffy Victory last pg)
« Reply #125 on: April 25, 2006, 08:38:59 AM »
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LL Cool J is urging fans to be financially responsible.

How ironic. They should get Paul Wall, Nelly, and all those Dirty South rappers to attend.

Hmm...my list:

All-time
1. Chuck D
2. Ice Cube
3. ODB
4. 2Pac
5. Snoop Doggy Dogg
6. GZA
7. Method Man
8. Ghostface Killah
9. DMX
10. Sir Mix-A-Lot

Current
1. Kardinal Offishall
2. Kanye West
3. GZA
4. RZA
5. Busta Rhymes
6. Ghostface Killah
7. Common
8. Lupe Fiasco
9. Mos Def
10. Eminem

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Ghostface - Keep it movin’

It’s as simple as this: More people should listen to Ghostface Killah. Sure, his latest opus, Fishscale sold more than one hundred thousand units in its first week, but this Wu-Tang Clansmen is one of hip-hop’s most consistent, and it’s hard to find that reflected in any tangible statistic. Hip-hoppers have always been a fickle bunch, but Puff and Russell must be fooling themselves to think they can turn the hip-hop generation into a political constituency when it doesn’t even support one of its favorite artists.

Similar criticism can be directed at New York. The culture’s long-time epicenter has struggled to find relevancy in the face of Southern hip-hop’s ever-growing popularity. Veterans and upstarts alike are vowing a resurrection of a “new New York.” The clash between regions is not a civil war, more like sectarian aggression. Sour grapes on New York’s part, maybe, but this tension could very well wake a sleeping giant.

Cue the Ironman theme song and enter Ghostface, dripping in a velour robe and oversized jewelry. While hip-hop has been collectively turning its attention to Southern artists, Ghostface has embraced the underground, collaborating instead with MF Doom, J-Dilla, Madlib and Pete Rock. Record labels and radio stations maybe looking for the next “Laffy Taffy,” but Ghostface has continued to embrace the golden era of ’88. A self-proclaimed soul baby, Ghostface hasn’t just incorporated soul music into his productions, he’s burrowed it deep into the rhythm of his voice. In many ways, Ghostface is more a soul singer than an emcee: Whether it’s the coke deal gone awry, the perils of addiction or an underwater adventure, Ghostface is able to convert raw emotions and sensations into music.  

I’ve heard you first started to wear your mask because you were wanted by the police and needed to hide your identity. Once all that blew over, you decided to reveal your face. Is that true?

Ghostface Killah: Nah, fuck that. I started to wear the mask because my name is Ghostface Killah, man. I got that name from Mystery of the Chessboxing, a karate flick. Yeah, I was getting my hands dirty back then. n**** do what he do. But, you know, Ghostface Killah sounds like a man who should have a mask on.

So you finished your tour with the Wu…

Ghostface Killah: We did fourteen days and eleven shows. Everything went well.

How did the tour compare to the old days?

Ghostface Killah: It was cool, you know, with the exception of my man Ol’ Dirty Bastard. We was chillin’ and shit. I couldn’t complain.

You went gold and platinum, yet in relation to all the critical acclaim, your sales have been sub-par. Have expectations gotten bigger or is it just harder to sell records to this generation of hip-hoppers?

Ghostface Killah: Man, it’s a whole new generation of rap fans. It’s everything. The [radio] stations be bullshitting. n****s playing that wack shit. It’s a combination of all that shit, G. Yeah, it’s harder to sell records. It ain’t like it was before 9/11 and all that. Unless it’s somebody with a big buzz, like a Kanye West, Jaime Foxx, Mary J. Blige or Usher -- shit, other than that, man, it’s a task for you.

On Fishscale you have a track with J-Dilla, “Whip You With a Strap,” that focuses on raising children, in particular the use of corporal punishment. What other advice does Pretty Toney have for parents?

Ghostface Killah: Listen, man, you got to chastise your kid. If you don’t lay your foot down, your kid is going to be [saying], “Fuck you.” And you going to be sitting there crying [in a high-pitched voice]: “Oh, what have I done; I haven’t done nothing to this boy.” And that little motherfucker barking on you [in a little boy’s voice]: “Nah, fuck you, mommy. I’m going outside with my friends. I don’t give a fuck what you say.” Parents get that when they don’t put they foot down. n****s got to start going hard on they kids again. Ain’t no law and order any more. I am not saying you got bust your kid’s ass everyday, but you got to go back to the ole remedy. I don’t know about you, but I used to get my ass whipped, and that kept me on a straight path. If I did something wrong or said something wrong to somebody, fuck around and get popped in my fucking mouth, and that’s just what it is, G.

Lately you and many other East Coast artists have been criticizing Southern hip-hop, in particular songs such as “Laffy Taffy.”

Ghostface Killah: Man, that’s all y’all be talking about lately.

Playing devil’s advocate, do you think it’s because New York is jealous it lost the hip-hop crown?

Ghostface Killah: New York lost the crown because the New York deejays gave the crown away for some fucking money. New York be bullshitting. Right know, I say fuck New York. Yeah, I’m from New York, but fuck New York. Because n****s is pussy. They is so quick to jump on the next man’s dick and can’t even deal with what they got in front of they face.

That’s why I respect other states, man. New York, I don’t know -- for some reason we started to get really soft. And now we act like we want that real hip-hop back, when our fucking deejays is only programmed to play what they playing. They playing more other people’s shit than our own shit. n****s is screaming that real hip-hop -- we trying to bring it back but we can’t even play that real hip-hop on the radio.

I knew New York was wack when they shot my man Amadou Diallo forty-one fucking times and ain’t nobody stand up. But if that shit happen in L.A. somewhere, they would have went to bat for Amadou Diallo. It would have been hell. Stores getting burnt the fuck up. New York don’t stand for nothing. They say if you don’t stand for something you will fall for anything. But we mad at ourselves and can’t even get our shit right. When you look at them other n****s’ videos, they popping off and having fun in there. We can’t even have fun amongst each other in New York. That’s why I say fuck New York. That’s real talk coming from Ghostface Killah.

Back on Cuban Linx you had the “Shark Biters” skit, and more recently Raekwon on his new track, “State of Grace,” talked about “rappers biting up the God’s bible.” What are your thoughts on these new artists using your music as blueprint for success and the industry’s newfound love with coke rap?

Ghostface Killah: It’s like, really you supposed to stay in your realm, but if nobody don’t got another glass to sip off of and they only see that one glass, then they going to come at that glass. It’s out of respect, though. Subconsciously, they love n****s -- they carrying the torch for what we done did back in ’95. So I stopped getting mad at shit like that. They just attracted by the truth. It’s like a magnetic attraction that will draw you closer.

When you observing that shit that was hot back then, you start to follow that shit without you even knowing. Talking about the Cristal, the drugs, the silk shirts, how we was coming through -- you know, they get caught up in it. That’s how come a n**** like me, I keep it moving with different topics. I like to write about shit like “Underwater,” “Shakey Dog,” “Strap,” “All I Need Is You.” C’mon, man: If I got a pair of brown Tims and you came copped a brown pair, I don’t even want that shit no more. I’ll go to the black Tims. Or the new Nike boots. Whatever I got to do, I keep it moving on you.

That’s that New York state of mind.

Ghostface Killah: Nah, that’s my state of mind.

http://www.prefixmag.com/features/G/Ghostface/339

Ghostface - Back Like That remix feat. Kanye West & Ne-Yo
http://rapidshare.de/files/19682398/Ghostface_ft._Ne-Yo___Kanye_West_-_Back_Like_That__Remix_.mp3.html

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Ne-Yo LOL. I'm so proud of Ghost. 100K units is GREAT.

But man. I like how Ghost talks about biters. "They just attracted by the truth. It’s like a magnetic attraction that will draw you closer." A good point, we been having trouble with that. Muthafuckaz have been biting me with my gang names, this whole AZN bullshit and now Da HiP. With that POV, I can have piece of mind yo.



and Gnarls Barkley is getting HUGE airplay with "Crazy"...good for Danger Doom and Cee-Lo

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Heads up HiP HoP Hizzy fans, we're planning a Mother's Day special. Anyone know more Mama songs cuz we loves our Mamas. This is

http://rap.about.com/od/toppicks/tp/SongsForMothers.htm

Uploads would be bonus. :)

And yeah. This is a new record for preparing for a show early.

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Jacked from sohh.com:

"Danger Mouse and MF Doom's super group Danger Doom will be offering new music for download via Adultswim.com, beginning next week.

As SOHH previously reported, Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and Danger Doom collaborated last year to produce the critically-acclaimed album, DANGERDOOM: The Mouse and the Mask.

The new material from Danger Doom, which will be a nine track EP, will feature appearances from Madlib and character voices and skits from Adult Swim's popular original shows such as "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," "Squidbillies" and "Minoriteam".

"Last year, when we teamed up with Danger Mouse and DOOM to create Danger Doom: The Mouse and the Mask, it turned out to be an amazing experience for them and for us," said head of music for Adult Swim and executive producer of Danger Doom Jason DeMarco via a statement.

"As soon as the project was finished, we knew we wanted to continue working together" explained DeMarco. "This time, we've decided to make new music available free for download from AdultSwim.com, which we thought was fitting for two artists who are legendary for Internet leaks."

The first track of the EP, titled "Corn Dogs," will be available for download at http://www.adultswim.com beginning (May 15) . Additional tracks from the EP will be made available weekly and the full EP will be released on the website for download on May 30th. The free EP will only be available for a limited time.

In related news , Adult Swim will also be releasing another hip hop album with Stones Throw Records later this year. The album will celebrate Stones Throw's ten-year anniversary, will include material from Madlib, MF Doom, the late J Dilla, Dudley Perkins, M.E.D., and Madlib's "five piece band" Yesterdays News Quintet.

Peanut Butter Wolf will serve as executive producer on the Adult Swim/Stones Throw project. The as-yet untitled album is slated for release on September 19."

DANGER DOOM TAUGHT ME HOW TO SWIM :yep:
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DANGER DOOM TAUGHT ME HOW TO SWIM :yep:


SWEET!! Here's the direct link: http://i.adultswim.com/adultswim/promos/dangerdoom/corndogs/tracks/korndogs.mp3

hehe. not bad funky violin hook, "You looking like a mouse or something THE mouse" :yep:

at around 1:58 "...invite to your circle jerk" :lol:

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Pretty sweet track. The violin part is pretty cool, yeah. There's actually a hook too, I didn't hear any of that in Mouse and the Mask.

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at around 1:58 "...invite to your circle jerk"

It's Stryfe! :lol:

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if i'm not banging screw listening to h!p i'm probably listening to J-Rap
and i really like this artist right here http://www.tigarah.net check it out.
fav artists Chamillionaire, Tigarah, Rasaq, Lady Sovereign, M.I.A.'s good Halcali, Rhymster, Michico, Heartsdales  and the list gos on and on. i can't listen em all but I'd have to say Chamillioanire and Tigarah are my top 2.

and Happy hip hop awareness week.
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Jacked from Wu-Corp:
Chef Raekwon Officially Aftermath ?!
According to Raekwons people we can officially confirm that Chef Raekwon has inked a deal with Dr. Dres Aftermath Entertainment. While details are still sketchy, we can confirm that the papers were signed last week.

It was already known that Dr. Dre and Raekwon had worked together on the highly anticipated "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx" project, an initiative of Busta Rhymes who is also an Executive Producer of the record with RZA.

"Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II" will be a co-production between Aftermath and Wu-Tang. Whether this is the Wu Music Group or Wu-Tang Productions is not known yet.

RZA has yet to confirm the rest of the details.

This is truly history in the making...


Hmm.... this could be interesting. The good thing is that Cuban Linx 2 will get lots of promotion now that Rae is on Aftermath. I just hope there won't be too many Dre beats, Rae gots to keep it Wu.
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The Official Rap Thread (NEW WU-TANG ALBUM 2007 | DL Puffy Victory last pg)
« Reply #135 on: June 02, 2006, 02:28:39 AM »
So I "got" the New Busta Rhymes - The Big Bang album.  Its dope.  

What else is new, I bought the MF DOOM Special Herbs Box Set for $24.99.  Its like $22.99 for the separate volumes, but at $24 for 0-9 and mixed together, its a bargain!  

Also bought the King Geedorah.  Its one of my favorite DOOM albums.  Impulse buy, i just saw it and I asked, "When am I gonna see this again?" haha

Wasn't the J Dilla - The SHining supposed to come out soon?
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The Official Rap Thread (NEW WU-TANG ALBUM 2007 | DL Puffy Victory last pg)
« Reply #136 on: June 02, 2006, 08:47:59 AM »
I just hope the new Wu-tang will be Illing. After Wu-tang forever it wasnt so good in my opinion.
But the old tracks still rock solid!


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The Official Rap Thread (NEW WU-TANG ALBUM 2007 | DL Puffy Victory last pg)
« Reply #137 on: June 02, 2006, 08:53:39 AM »
Rae on Aftermath is gonna be dope. Wu needs a lil commercial exposure to get the good underground shit out.
 
Dunno, that'd be sweet to see "new" Dilla.

New Busta Rhymes doesn't seem to have a bad track at all. For a Dre produced album, I was surprised there wasn't any cameos from Dre's camp. Stevie Wonder track was really haunting, my fave so far. Rick James even weirder. This is the Busta Rhymes I loved ...the TURN IT UP ver. Dre RECORDS, Aftermath BITCH!

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The Official Rap Thread (NEW WU-TANG ALBUM 2007 | DL Puffy Victory last pg)
« Reply #138 on: June 03, 2006, 08:53:02 AM »
HEADS UP! The whole DANGERDOOM EP is up.


http://www.adultswim.com/promos/dangerdoom/occulthymn/index.html

64kps but whatever, daigong will play the whole shit on HiP HoP Hizzy on HiP Radio this week (check local listings)

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The Official Rap Thread (NEW WU-TANG ALBUM 2007 | DL Puffy Victory last pg)
« Reply #139 on: June 03, 2006, 05:34:34 PM »
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So I "got" the New Busta Rhymes - The Big Bang album.  Its dope.  


I dont like it :(

But the Ice Cube Album is great! :)

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