Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Flying Lotus
track listing:
1. Tea Leaf Dancers
2. Vegas Collie
3. Massage Situation
4. Spicy Sammich
5. Bonus Beat
6. Dance Floor Stalker
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-bunny
Thursday, March 20, 2008
fuck money-feed_the_hungry
genre: hip hop
release notes: 1999. summer.
production notes: self produced, written, recorded and mixed by: F. Money.
one drum and bass- based rhyming track.. one dance track(electronica)
and the rest hip hop driven, at the end there is a audio montage on "love"
(it's a hidden track that start about 8 minutes into number 17, i think)
all in all, if you love or even are entertained by rhyming then you will love this.
1. The Industry
2. Who is This
3. Headstrong
4. Name Dropper
5. Legendary Party
6. Why I Hate The Bus
7. Trick
8. Different World
9. Watch This
10. If I Was President
11. Everyone Is On One
12. Hip Hop Hippie
13. Nice Dreams
14. Kid From The Future
15. Idiot MCs
16. Song of Songs
17. Hidden Track (Mooch)
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Asamov - And Now [2005]
Asamov - And Now
1. INTRO
2. PAST FUTURES
3. HOOKSLIDE
4. BAD NEWS
5. FEM FEMS
6. I FEEL REAL GOOD (PROD 9TH WONDER)
7. SUCKUS
8. SUPA DYNAMITE FEAT MR. LIF
9. BOOMBOX
10. GONEHEAD
11. GIT LOOSE FEAT AKROBATIK
12. SEVEN
13. SAY SOMETHIN’
14. HELP ME SING
15. STANDING ROOM ONLY
link
- Random Nigga
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Apparently the group got a blogspot and sh*t....
my contribution...
Redman - Live From The Bricks...
old...but still damn good....
and u know this maaaannnnn!!!! (c) smokey
click here for the goodness mayne
this link is swagger jacked from some random kid i don't know...
props to him/her for uppin it...
PEACE
edgar c. signing off...
Redman - Live From The Bricks...
old...but still damn good....
and u know this maaaannnnn!!!! (c) smokey
click here for the goodness mayne
this link is swagger jacked from some random kid i don't know...
props to him/her for uppin it...
PEACE
edgar c. signing off...
DJ Jazzy Jeff - The Return Of The Magnificent [2007]
01. Hip Hop (ft. Twone Gabz) 06:12
02. Let Me Hear U Clap (ft. Pos)
03:1603. Run That Back (ft. Eshon Burgundy & Black Ice) 03:58
04. The Definition (ft. Kel Spencer) 03:52
05. Touch Me Wit Ur Handz (ft. Chinah Blac) 06:16
06. Jeff N Fess (ft. Rhymefest) 04:19
07. Practice (ft. J Live) 04:11
08. Supa Jean (ft. Jean Grae) 05:40
09. The Garden (ft. Big Daddy Kane) 03:58
10. She Was So Flyy (ft. Kardinal Offishall) 04:00
11. Hold It Down (ft. Method Man) 05:25
12. All I Know (ft. CL Smooth) 04:08
13. Go See The Doctor 2K7 (ft. Twone Gabz) 07:42
14. My Soul Aint For Sale (ft. Raheem DeVaughn) 05:09
15. Come On (ft. Dave Ghetto) 05:30
16. Brand New Funk 2K7 (ft. Peedi Peedi) 04:53
I'm on a roll guyz!
- Random Nigga
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Guilty Simpson - Ode To The Ghetto [2008]
1. The American Dream (Produced by MADLIB)
2. Robbery (Produced by Mr. Porter)
3. She Won’t Stay At Home (Produced by MADLIB)
4. Footwork (Produced by Oh No)
5. ODE TO THE GHETTO (Produced by Oh No)
6. Get Bitches (Produced by Mr. Porter)
7. I Must Love You (Produced by J DILLA)
8. The Future ft. MED (Produced by MADLIB)
9. Pigs (Produced by MADLIB)
10. My Moment (Produced by BLACK MILK)
11. Run ft. Sean P & BLACK MILK (Produced by BLACK MILK)
12. Kinda Live (Produced by Mr. Porter)
13. Yikes (Produced by MADLIB)
14. The Real Me (Produced by BLACK MILK)
15. Kill’ Em (Produced by DJ Babu)
16. Almighty Dreadnaughtz ft. Super MC, Krizsteel, Konnie Ross (Produced by Konnie Ross)
Advance
new link
- Random Nigga
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Daedelus-Exquisite Corpse
Artist: Daedelus
Album: Exquisite Corpse
Released: 2005
Track listing:
1. Dearly Departed
2. Impending Doom
3. Just Briefly
4. Move On
5. Now & Sleep
6. The Crippled Hand
7. Welcome Home (Prefuse 73 Danse Macabre)
8. Cadavre Exquis
9. Drops Daedelus (Cyne Collaboration)
10. Fallen Love Daedelus
11. Welcome Home Daedelus With Mike Ladd
12. I Sent Off II Sus Per Coll (Jogger Remix)
13. The Trains Are Now So Clean Daedelus
14. Thanatopsis
Download
Chad
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Snoop Dogg - Ego Trippin'
01. Get Rich And Die Tryin'
02. Ridin' (Feat Terace Martin Problem & Scar)
03. Sensual Seduction
04. Neva Hafta Worry
05. Flashbacks (Feat Warzone)
06. Fear & Respect
07. Hi-Definition (OG) (Feat Lupe Fiasco & Pooh Bear)
08. Hoe, Hoe, Hoe (Feat Nate Dogg)
09. Sexual Eruption (remix) (Feat Lil' Kim)
10. Father Hood (Skit)
11. Thou Shall Not Kill (Feat Mobb Deep)
12. Mind Right (Feat Lil Wayne & Katt Williams)
13. What It Do
14. Sensual Seduction (remix) (Feat Robyn)
15. Blast (Feat Kurupt)
PW: flipboyz
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Soul Purpose - The Construction
01.step up (intro)
02.the product
03.cut the rug
04.way that we live…
05.tonelle ave. (chilltown swing)
06.1 & 9
07.concrete jungle
08.boob tube
09.no good
10.i’m pacin’ (back to life)
11.knucklehead
12.universal condition
13.porno star
14.lemons
15.real og’s
16.rampage
17.dry spells
18.the other white meat
Password: rap4u.blogspot.com
shit is tough...give it a listen
Monday, January 21, 2008
Lupe Fiasco - The Cool
1. Baba Says Cool For Thought
2. Free Chilly
3. Go Go Gadget Flow
4. The Coolest
5. Superstar
6. Paris, Tokyo
7. Hi-Definition
8. Gold Watch
9. Hip-Hop Saved My Life
10. Intruder Alert
11. Streets On Fire
12. Little Weapon
13. Gotta Eat
14. Dumb It Down
15. Hello/Goodbye (Uncool)
16. The Die
17. Put You On Game
18. Fighters
19. Go Baby
DOWNLOAD ALBUM
E Lombaugh
Friday, January 18, 2008
Raheem Devaughn - Love Behind The Melody
DeVaughn has been categorized amongst the likes of Dwele, Van Hunt, D'Angelo, Marvin Gaye, Donnie Hathaway and Stevie Wonder. His sound is so unique yet simple and while he does not boast the world's greatest singing voice, he knows how to use the voice he has and his arrangements are cognizant of an experienced gentleman who has lived in an era the precedes him.
His song "Woman" received a nomination for best Male R&B Vocal Performance for the 2008 Grammy Awards.
1. Hello Love...
2. Woman
3. Love Drug
4. Energy Feat. Big Boi
5. Friday (Shut The Club Down)
6. Customer
7. Mo Better
8. Women Interlude
9. Desire
10. Midnite Interlude
11. Marathon Feat. Floetry
12. Butterflies
13. She's Not You
14. Try Again Interlude
15. Try Again
16. Empty
17. Four Letter Word
Download here
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Mojoe - Classic.Ghetto.Soul
01. Intro
02. True Jewels
03. Yesterday
04. Gumbo Groove
05. Diva Dedication (Interlude)
06. Gold Tooth Diva/Press One (Interlude)
07. 3rd Coast Anthem
08. The Blues
09. Funky Lac
10. A Cool Poem
11. Voodoo Coochie
12. Sweetwater Intro
13. Sweetwater
download
-nyussz
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Waitin' to Inhale
1. Boom I
2. She Wants That Money
3. Almighty Dollar
4. I Hope I Don't Get Sick-A-This
5. What A Job
6. Broccoli & Cheese
7. Boom II
8. She Useta Be
9. Lil' Girl Gone
10. No Longer Needed Here
11. Just Because
12. Don't Wanna Be Alone
13. Somebody Else's Wife
14. Boom III
15. Cutcha' Up
16. Nothin' To Roll With
17. Til It's All Gone
Download Album
Download Album (Chopped & Screwed)
NICK
Monday, January 14, 2008
Infected Mushroom-Vicious Delicious
Track Listing
1. "Becoming Insane" (Vocals: Gil Cerezo) - 7:20
2."Artillery" (featuring Swollen Members) - 4:28
3."Vicious Delicious" - 7:24
4."Heavyweight" - 8:41
5."Suliman" - 6:10
6."Forgive Me" - 3:29
7."Special Place" - 6:53
8."In Front of Me" - 4:29
9."Eat it Raw" - 6:30
10."Change the Formality" - 7:44
11."Before" - 6:56
Download album
Chad
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Swollen Members - Bad Dreams
Track listing
1. Intro
2. Killing Spree
3. Full Contact featuring Evidence, Chali 2Na
4. Take it Back
5. RPM featuring Iriscience
6. Bad Dreams
7. Camouflage
8. Poker Face featuring Buc Fifty
9. Deep End
10. Anthrax Island
11. Snake Bite featuring Rattlesnake Jones
12. Total Package featuring Planet Asia
13. The Reflection
14. Ventilate
15. Burns and Scars featuring Son Doobie
16. Dark Riders featuring Buc Fifty
17. Fuel Injected featuring Moka Only
18. High Road
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E Lombaugh
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Rage Against the Machine is the debut album by rock band Rage Against the Machine, released November 3, 1992. The songs on Rage Against the Machine tend to feature political mantras with the vocals rapped. The album peaked at #1 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart, and at #45 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.
Tracklisting:
1.Bombtrack – 4:05
2.Killing in the Name – 5:14
3.Take the Power Back – 5:37
4.Settle for Nothing – 4:48
5.Bullet in the Head – 5:09
6.Know Your Enemy – 4:55
7.Wake Up – 6:04
8.Fistful of Steel – 5:31
9.Township Rebellion – 5:24
10.Freedom – 6:06
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-Dark Knight
The Mars Volta - Amputechture
Track listing
1. "Vicarious Atonement" – 7:19
2. "Tetragrammaton" – 16:41
3. "Vermicide" – 4:15
4. "Meccamputechture" – 11:02
5. "Asilos Magdalena" – 6:34
6. "Viscera Eyes" – 9:23
7. "Day of the Baphomets" – 11:56
8. "El Ciervo Vulnerado" – 8:50
DOWNLOAD ALBUM
E Lombaugh
Drumcorps - Grist
(11.12.06) There is so much breakcore and speed metal on Aaron Spectre's debut release as Drumcorps that it takes the muscular lifting of two labels to get the record out. Spectre's lifelong fascination with the howling tsunami of grindcore is tapped for Grist, and the resultant blending and fracturing via a rack of virtual machines produces a collection of blistering breakcore tracks that are equal parts Agoraphobic Nosebleed and Bong-Ra.
While Spectre doesn't quite go to the Agoraphobic Nosebleed extreme of seconds-long tracks, he compresses a few down to brutal collisions of howls and beats. "Grainbeast" is a maelstrom of vocal effects, a single voice turned into a whirlwind of noise that elongates into a fury of warped organ notes and skittering words; while "Saddest RMX" hammers its way across the stage like a John Zorn/Mike Patton improvisational concussion blast. "Terrible Things," at a minute and a half, spends part of that swirling through Air Inspector territory (one of Spectre's less brutalizing aliases) before snarling up into a Godflesh-style intro that throws the listener right into the heavy guitar work of "Forgive and Forget."
The longer tracks wear their influences clearly. "Botch Up and Die" is a tongue-in-cheek reference to '90s hardcore band, Botch; while the hand percussion and technoid rhythms of "Pig Destroyer Destroyer" throw a bone to the bass-less Pig Destroyer. "Botch Up and Die," the opening salvo of Grist, seems like a true-to-form grindcore song: foaming vocals, twisting guitars, hammering drums. But Spectre starts to sneak in breakcore effects by slurring the drums, tossing down bleats of noise, and by staggering beats into chopped dub echoes. "Pig Destroyer Destroyer" eschews the pummeling sound of the double-bass for atmospheric burps of noise and synthesized chords. The guitar is sampled, thrashed and looped back on itself like a time-delay Möbius loop until it breaks open a wall in the Time/Space Continuum, releasing an inter-dimensional howler and an Nth dimension breakbeat programmer who transform the song into a caterwauling anthem of grinding breakcore.
The beauty of Grist is how Spectre has found a commonality between the heavy thrash of the metal and the cryptic data overload of breakcore to produce tracks that so cleverly belong to either camp. "Incarnate" leaps and howls like a demonic goat whacked out on meth but manages to do backflips with breakbeat tear-downs between verses. "Worse" begins as a percussive interplay between a couple of snare drummers, adds samples and some shortwave interference, before layering the breakbeats on top of the stick work. "Time" tags in, stealing the percussion and mood of "Worse" as the rhythm section for an escalating battle between grindcore vocals, speed guitar and thundering bass.
Grist is one of those records you don't realize you've been waiting for until it kicks you in the face. Aaron Spectre's homage to grindcore and fascination with breakcore results in a record that takes no prisoners and offers no excuses for its intensity. You either dance or die with Drumcorps. Some days, we need this sort of adrenaline rush to jump-start our nervous systems. Grist is the juice that will power your rocket. Suck it down.
DOWNLOAD ALBUM
E Lombaugh
Tracklist :
Volume 1
1. Big L - Interview Intro (0:39)
2. Big L - Hardpack (Live From 125) (4:46)
3. Big L - Stretch Debut (1:15)
4. Big L - Don't Front (2:07)
5. Big L - C.O.C. Style (1:53)
6. Big L - Back 2 Back (feat Jay-Z) (3:53)
7. Big L - 139 (feat Tony Touch) (1:54)
8. Big L - ATL Shit (1:18)
9. Big L - Round Up (feat Doo Wop) (1:30)
10. Big L - Flamboyant 1 (1:21) Volume 2
11. Big L - Interview (Live From Latin Qua (2:55)
12. Big L - C.O.C. Style Pt. 2 Ft. Mase Mu (4:00)
13. Big L - Back 2 Back Pt. 2 Ft. Jay-z (2:53)
14. Big L - Roc Raida Mixtape (0:49)
15. Big L - 98 Freestyle Pt. 2 (2:20)
16. Big L - C-Town Tutorial (2:20)
17. Big L - Flamboyant Pt. 2 Ft. Royal Flush (2:20)
18. Big L - Devils Son (Europe Version) (1:43)
19. Big L - Kayslay Freestyle (1:52)
20. Big L - How Will I Make It (Unreleased (3:57)
Download Link: Big-L - Harlem's Finest | A Freestyle History
Fu-Schnickens
Tracklisting:
01 True Fuschnick (4:07)
02 Movie Scene (4:01)
03 Ring The Alarm (3:50)
04 Back Off (4:14)
05 Heavenly Father (4:37)
06 La Schmoove (4:58)
07 Props (4:58)
08 Generals (3:44)
09 Check It Out (4:54)
10 Bebo (3:11)
Download link: Fu-Schnickens - FU Don't Take It Personal
Tracklisting:
01. Breakdown
02. Sum Dum Munkey
03. Visions (20/20)
04. Watch Ya Back Door
05. Aaahh Ooohhh!
06. Sneakin' up on Ya
07. Got It Covered
08. Who Stole the Pebble
09. Hi Lo
10. What's Up Doc? (Can We Rock)
11. Breakdown : Breakdown (Dunkafelic Remix)
Download link: Fu-Schnickens - Nervous Breakdown
-nyussz
Friday, January 11, 2008
Ain't A Damn Thing Changed
Nice & Smooth returned for a second album that injected a much-needed and entirely welcome sense of the absurd into the generally far too austere and sincere New York City underground hip-hop community, which has traditionally sacrificed humor for hardcore technique when it comes to rhyming. Greg Nice and Smooth B., however, are often downright silly and goofball on Ain't a Damn Thing Changed. Despite the conscientious-sounding title, there is very little on the album that is concerned with anything other than, first, rocking the microphone, and second, timing the punch line perfectly. There are certainly serious themes tossed out from time to time. The major hit "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow" -- which is simply the track of Tracy Chapman's sober, solemn "Fast Car" matched with the duo's superimposed rhyming -- makes references to guns, violence, and drug abuse, and several of the other songs contain similar allusions. But far more frequently, the album is characterized by a reckless old-school (think Audio Two) sense of fun, with loony, stream-of-consciousness lyrics that are most interested in dropping the other shoe, shouted sing-along choruses ("Sex, Sex, Sex," "Paranoia"), insanely catchy vocal hooks ("Sometimes," "One, Two and One More Makes Three"), and production filled with bouncy beats and cartoonish, electronic keyboards. The ubiquitous presence of fully harmonized (and occasionally out-of-tune) background vocals is another characteristic that gives the album a jarringly whimsical quality that most rap crews at the time would never have come within earshot of. A Partridge Family sample even plays a substantial role in "Hip Hop Junkies," and the theme song to Sanford & Son is the basic track of "Step by Step." Perhaps their sense of humor, to a certain extent, obscures the straight-up rhyming skills that the duo possesses. Greg Nice's abrupt, roughneck dramatics juxtaposed against Smooth B.'s serene, butter-slick delivery strikes the perfect vocal balance, and the posse cut, "Down the Line," which includes Gang Starr's Guru (perhaps the preeminent underground rapper), proves that they can bring it rugged and raw when they so decide. But because the duo is willing to poke fun at themselves and their craft so unsparingly, the album is completely addictive, in the same way that sugar is, because it is an energy boost and instantly brings into relief an entirely different side of rap: one that doesn't take itself so seriously.
Track listing
1. "Harmonize"
2. "Cake And Eat It Too"
3. "Down The Line"(with Gang Starr)
4. "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow"
5. "Paranoia"
6. "Sex, Sex, Sex"
7. "Billy-Gene"
8. "How To Flow"
9. "Hip Hop Junkies"
10. "One, Two And One More Makes Three"
11. "Pump It Up"
12. "Step By Step"
Note: You will need to rename the file extension to .rar after downloading it.
The Battle of Los Angeles
The Battle of Los Angeles is the third studio album by Rage Against the Machine. It was released on November 2, 1999, one day short of the seven-year anniversary of the release of their first album, and over three years after their second studio album, Evil Empire. Between Evil Empire and Los Angeles, the band released a live album, titled Live & Rare.
Tracklist:
1.Testify – 3:30
2.Guerrilla Radio – 3:28
3.Calm Like a Bomb – 4:58
4.Mic Check – 3:34
5.Sleep Now in the Fire – 3:26
6.Born of a Broken Man – 4:42
7.Born as Ghosts – 3:22
8.Maria – 3:49
9.Voice of the Voiceless – 2:32
10.New Millennium Homes – 3:45
11.Ashes in the Fall – 4:37
12.War Within a Breath – 3:37
13.No Shelter – 4:06 (European and Australian bonus track).
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-Dark Knight
Evil Empire-Rage Against The Machine
The overall sound of the album differed from the group's other three albums: their previous self-titled debut, The Battle of Los Angeles and Renegades three years later. Stylewise, the album continues to blur the line between rap and rock, but unlike the prior (and subsequent) albums' large and looming heavy metal riffs dominating, the album more involves the rhythms and Zack de la Rocha's rap-style vocals. The bizarre time signature that concludes the end of "Year Of Tha Boomerang" is the prime example, though the style can be easily seen on (roughly) 8 of the 11 tracks. To some this proved to be a more popular style, to others it was less favorable. The track "Bulls on Parade" became the first single and, as with their debut, five singles were released in total.
Tracklist:
1.People of the Sun – 2:30
2.Bulls on Parade – 3:52
3.Vietnow – 4:40
4.Revolver – 5:30
5.Snakecharmer – 3:55
6.Tire Me – 3:00
7.Down Rodeo – 5:22
8.Without a Face – 3:36
9.Wind Below – 5:50
10.Roll Right – 4:22
11.Year of tha Boomerang – 4:00
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-Dark Knight
Ohene
Ohene - Inner City Soul
[note: you have to rename the file from .exo to .rar after downloading it]
Ohene - The Rapademics
Ohene - Nina Simone
Ohene - Without Words
Ohene - Mysterion
-nyussz
Lost Boyz - Legal Drug Money + Love, Peace, & Nappiness
Legal Drug Money
Love, Peace, & Nappiness
The Lost Boyz
The Lost Boyz are a Hip hop group from South Jamaica, Queens, New York. The original group members were lead MC Mr. Cheeks, backup MC and hype man Freaky Tah (1972–1999), DJ Spigg Nice, and Pretty Lou.
In 1995, the group released their debut single "Lifestyles Of The Rich & Shameless", charting on the Billboard Hot 100. The release landed them a record deal with Uptown Records. The group contributed a single to the Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood soundtrack, titled "Renee". The song became a major hit, breaking into the Top 40 on the Hot 100 chart. The single also reached Gold status in 1996. On June 4, 1996, they released their debut album Legal Drug Money. The work was highly acclaimed, and the album featured five Hot 100 hits, including their past singles "Lifestyles of the Rich & Shameless", "Renee", as well as "Music Makes Me High", "Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz" and "Get Up". The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in late 1996. Their second album, Love, Peace & Nappiness, was released on June 17, 1997 on Uptown/Universal Records. It featured another Hot 100 hit single, "Me & My Crazy World". One of the most famous songs on the album was the posse-cut "Beasts From The East", featuring A+, Redman and Canibus. The album wasn't as acclaimed as their debut, but fared well commercially, reaching Gold status in late 1997.
- Wikipedia
Stefdoggie
Love, Peace, & Nappiness
The Lost Boyz
The Lost Boyz are a Hip hop group from South Jamaica, Queens, New York. The original group members were lead MC Mr. Cheeks, backup MC and hype man Freaky Tah (1972–1999), DJ Spigg Nice, and Pretty Lou.
In 1995, the group released their debut single "Lifestyles Of The Rich & Shameless", charting on the Billboard Hot 100. The release landed them a record deal with Uptown Records. The group contributed a single to the Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood soundtrack, titled "Renee". The song became a major hit, breaking into the Top 40 on the Hot 100 chart. The single also reached Gold status in 1996. On June 4, 1996, they released their debut album Legal Drug Money. The work was highly acclaimed, and the album featured five Hot 100 hits, including their past singles "Lifestyles of the Rich & Shameless", "Renee", as well as "Music Makes Me High", "Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz" and "Get Up". The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in late 1996. Their second album, Love, Peace & Nappiness, was released on June 17, 1997 on Uptown/Universal Records. It featured another Hot 100 hit single, "Me & My Crazy World". One of the most famous songs on the album was the posse-cut "Beasts From The East", featuring A+, Redman and Canibus. The album wasn't as acclaimed as their debut, but fared well commercially, reaching Gold status in late 1997.
- Wikipedia
Stefdoggie
Quality
Quality is rapper Talib Kweli's first solo album. It was released on November 19, 2002 under Rawkus Records. It received wide critical acclaim and had some commercial appeal from the song "Get By" produced by Kanye West. The album is certified gold by the RIAA.
1. "Keynote Speaker"
2. "Rush"
3. "Get By"
4. "Shock Body"
5. "Gun Music"
6. "Waitin For The DJ"
7. "Joy"
8. "Talk To You (lil Darlin)"
9. "Guerrilla Monsoon Rap"
10. "Put It In The Air"
11. "The Proud"
12. "Where Do We Go"
13. "Stand To The Side"
14. "Good To You"
15. "Won't You Stay"
Nac D
More PUTS
The Next Step(1998)
Question In The Form Of An Answer (2000)
Lifestyle Marketing Double Disc(Thes One)(2007)
Disc 1
01 03:04 Gate City Savings and Loan
02 03:16 Northwestern Bell
03 03:58 Target
04 03:03 Hy-Vee
05 02:56 F&f Daily C
06 01:04 Hart Ski
07 02:25 Grain Belt Beer
08 02:59 Bobcat
09 04:47 Cheetah
10 02:33 Gbx Malt Liquor
11 04:16 Crystal Sugar
12 04:23 Northwestern Bell 2
13 03:01 Pan-Am 1
14 04:58 Pan-Am 2
15 02:19 Outro
Disc 2
01 01:37 Sound 80 Theme
02 02:04 Pan-Am Suite
03 02:00 Montage Tonka
04 01:50 Hail Cesar
05 02:11 Montage Juicy
06 02:00 Songs From Setzuan
07 03:32 Montage Cat
08 02:42 Conwed Ceiling Tile
09 01:08 3m
10 02:28 3m Traffic Control
11 03:52 76 Trombones
12 03:24 Montage Minnesota
13 04:27 Montage Bell
14 03:27 Montage Hart
15 03:30 Montage Abc
16 03:39 Montage Northwest
17 03:13 Montage Cheetah
18 02:55 Mobius Flip
Part 1
Part 2
Password: sharedmp3.net
-ydna
Lets Get Free
Critically acclaimed upon its first release, Let's Get Free was called a "return to politically conscious rap" and "the most politically conscious rap since Public Enemy"; the duo's messages also earned them favorable comparisons with Brand Nubian and X-Clan. The album's lyrics, performed in front of sparse beats that many critics derided as a "dull musical backdrop", are startlingly direct, militant and confrontational. M-1 and stic.man excoriate media, the music industry, politicians and poverty, and rap about Afrocentrism and Black Power. Rolling Stone gave the album four stars and lauded its equation of "classrooms with jail cells, the projects with killing fields and everything from water to television with conduits for brainwashing by the system"
- "Wolves"
- "Im A African"
- "They Schools"
- "Hip Hop"
- "Police State"
- "Behind Enemy Lines"
- "Assination"
- "Mind Sex"
- "We Want Freedom"
- "Be Healthy"
- "Discipline"
- "Psychology"
- "Happiness"
- "Animal In Man"
- "You'll Find A Way"
- "It's Bigger Than Hip Hop"
- "Silence"
- "Propaganda"
- "The Pistol"
if pass is needed its
MP3@3pm
Nac D
Thursday, January 10, 2008
S.O.S.A. Discography
Doe or Die is the debut album by New York emcee AZ. Released in 1995, AZ was introduced to the world in Nas' Illmatic in 1994. Often regarded as a companion piece to Illmatic, Doe or Die is considered by many critics and hip-hop fans as a classic album of east coast hip hop.
- "Intro"
- "Uncut Raw"
- "Gimmie Yours (Feat. Nas)"
- "Ho-Happy Jackie"
- "Rather Unique (Feat. Pete Rock)"
- "I Feel For You (Feat. Erika Scott)"
- "Sugar Hill (Feat. Miss Jones)"
- "Mo Money, Mo Murder(Feat. Nas)"
- "Doe or Die"
- "We Cant Win (Feat. Amar)
- "Your World Don't Stop"
- "Sugar Hill (remix)"
Pieces of a Man is AZ's second album. The album is vastly different from his debut, Doe Or Die. It contained fun, party tracks as opposed to Doe or Die's grimey, street oriented lyrics and production.
- "New Life(Album Intro)"
- "Im Known"
- "How You Livin (Feat. Nas)"
- "Trading Places"
- "Whats The Deal"
- "Love is Love"
- "The Payback"
- "Just Because"
- "S.O.S.A."
- "It's a Boy Thing
- "Pieces of A (Black) Man"
- "Last Dayz (Feat. Monifa)"
- "Whatever Happened (Feat. RZA)"
- "Trail of the Century (Feat. Foxy Brown)"
- "Betcha Dont Know"
S.O.S.A. is a promotional album made to promote AZ's then-upcoming album 9 Lives. It features 10 tracks, and has songs that are not found on AZ's other albums along with songs that ended up making it on the 9 Lives album. It was distributed in the streets, as AZ was a free agent at the time and was in the process of finding a new label after Noo Trybe Records let him go.
- "Intro"
- "I Don't Give a Fuck Now"
- "Problems"
- "Bodies Gotta Get Caught"
- "Let Us Toast"
- "Platinum Bars"
- "Love Me in Your Special Way"
- "That's Real" (feat. Beanie Sigel)
- "Animal Skit (You Ain't From Brooklyn)"
- "It's Like That" (feat. Animal)
9 Lives is AZ's third album, under the Motown imprint. Most of his fans call it his worst album to date, with the belief that the disc's production and AZ's lyrics were bland and unoriginal. Overall, 9 Lives shows AZ trying harder with a more radio-friendly style to stay with one label instead of being dropped from his contract in the way that he was in the past.
- "Intro"
- "What Cha Day About (Feat. Ali Vegas)"
- "I Dont Give A Fuck"
- "At Night"
- "AZ's Back"
- "Problems"
- "Everything's Everything (Feat. Joe)"
- "Thats Real (Feat. Beanie Sigel)"
- "What Yall Niggas What (Feat. Foxy Brown)"
- "Let's Toast"
- "How Many Wonna (Feat. Amil)"
- "Love Me"
- "Quiet Money TBS"
- "Outro"
After two albums that received indifferent responses (1998's Pieces of a Man and 2001's 9 Lives), Aziatic is considered AZ's comeback album, which restored his credibility.. The album features AZ's flow and style over melodic, soulful production. It featured a duet between AZ and long-time friend and collaborator, Nas, "The Essence", which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group. Aziatic also has some of AZ's most landmark tracks, including "Wanna Be There", "Fan Mail", "A-1 Performance", and "Paradise (Life)". Aziatic is considered by many critics and hip hop fans as a classic album of East Coast hip hop.
- "Once Again"
- "A-1 Performance"
- "Wonna Be There"
- "Take It Off"
- "The Essence (Feat. Nas)"
- "Hands In The Air (Feat. Dj Rogers, Jr., Nikko)"
- "Fan Mail "
- "Paradise (Life)"
- "Take Care of Me"
- "Im Back (Feat. Daddy Rose)"
- "Hustler (Feat. Animal, Trav)"
- "Rebirth"
- "Aziatic (Outro)"
- "Doing Me"
Final Call was rumored to be AZ's last or second to last album before retirement. The album was going to be released in stores in 2004, but it was leaked onto the internet long before release date. Because of feedback on the internet regarding how much of a disappointment it was as a follow-up the Aziatic, AZ decided to ditch the album and leave it only as a bootleg available only on the internet. He ended up recording an all-new album, A.W.O.L in 2005. Producers for the album are unknown.
- Freedom (intro)
- Omega
- The Truth Feat. Ralo
- Seems That Way
- Talkin Gangsta
- Side 2 Side
- You Know (feat. Rell)
- No Strings
- Gangsta Mcs (interlude)
- Live Wire
- Magic Hour
- I Am AZ
- Girls R Free
- Poor Poor People (interlude)
- Let Me Know
- Quiet Money Anthem Feat Nu And Young
A.W.O.L. is an album by rapper AZ. It was recorded after
Final Call, an album that was shelved because of a two month early leak on the Internet. While people thought A.W.O.L. would be worse than Final Call, the disc was a surprise underground hit when it came out. Because of constant record label problems, A.W.O.L. is the first AZ album which was released on his own Quiet Money Records imprint. In a couple of months after the release, A.W.O.L. 1.5, which included a bonus disc featuring accapella and instrumental versions to the songs on A.W.O.L., was released.
- "So Sincere (Intro)"
- "Never Change"
- "New York(Feat. Ghostface Killah, Raekwon)"
- "Cant Stop"
- "Still Alive"
- "AZ's Chillin"
- "City of Gods"
- "Street Life (Feat. Begetz, Half-A-Mil)"
- "Bedtime Story"
- "The Come Up"
- "Envious (Feat. Bounty Killer)"
- "A.W.O.L."
- "Live Wire"
- "Magic Hour(Feat. CL Smooth)"
- "The Truth (Feat. Ralo)"
The Format is the sixth studio album by rapper AZ, released on November 7, 2006. The album features production from Fizzy Womack (better known as Lil' Fame of M.O.P.), Face Defeat, Emile, J. Cardim, Phonte, Statik Selektah and Dj Premier. Guest appearances are provided by M.O.P., Little Brother, as well as artists on AZ's new label, Quiet Money Records. The album's lead single is its title track, "The Format", produced by Dj Premier, with "Vendetta" as its B-Side The Format also features the bonus track "Royal Salute", a retaliation to 50 Cent's song "What If", which included a line aimed at AZ. On October 7, 2007, Quiet Money released The Format (Special Edition) adding six bonus tracks including "Royal Salute."
- "I Am The Truth"
- "Sit Em Back Slow (Feat. M.O.P.)"
- "Get High"
- "Make Me (Feat. Fresh)"
- "Games (Feat Samson)"
- "Rise and Fall (Feat. Little Brother)"
- "Animal"
- "Doing That (Feat. Jha Jha)"
- "This Is What I Do"
- "The Format"
- "Vendetta"
- "Game of Life"
- "Royal Salute"
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The People Under The Stairs
1. "Intro" – 4:15
2. "Jappy Jap" – 3:47
3. "The Suite For Beaver Part 1" – 4:26
4. "The Suite For Beaver Part 2" – 4:06
5. "O.S.T. (Original Soundtrack)" (featuring Odell) – 5:13
6. "Empty Bottles Of Water" – 3:29
7. "Jim Sr." – 0:46
8. "The Outrage" – 4:32
9. "The Hang Loose" – 4:02
10. "The Double K Show" – 3:24
11. "Tales Of Kidd Drunkadelic" – 3:03
12. "Keepin' It Live" – 4:36
13. "The Dig" – 3:44
14. "The Heat" – 0:59
15. "Montego Slay" – 4:12
16. "The L.A. Song" – 4:27
17. "8 Is Enuff" – 3:10
18. "Acid Raindrops" (featuring Camel MC) – 4:56
19. "The Joyride" – 4:07
20. "The Breakdown" (featuring Headnodic on electric bass) – 5:00
1. "Intro" – 2:24
2. "Step In" – 2:59
3. "Pass The 40" – 3:38
4. "Pumpin'" – 4:13
5. "Flex Off" – 5:26
6. "Tuxedo Rap" – 5:32
7. "Days Like These" – 4:22
8. "Jamboree Part 1" – 5:26
9. "Jamboree Part 2" – 3:00
10. "The Doctor and the Kid" (featuring George Clinton) – 1:41
11. "Eat Street" – 3:23
12. "Crown Ones" – 4:52
13. "La9x" – 4:10
14. "The Brownout" – 4:30
15. "Letter To The Old School" – 2:37
16. "More Than You Know" – 3:48
17. "Reflections" (featuring Odell Johnson) – 4:46
18. "4 Dollar Afro" – 0:56
19. "You" – 3:12
20. "On & On" (featuring Kat Ouano) – 4:51
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The Chef In The Kitchen
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx is the influential east coast hip hop album debut by rapper Raekwon, released in 1995 on Loud Records. It is considered to be one of the best hip-hop albums of the '90s and a pioneer of the Mafioso rap genre.
Lavish living and the crime underworld are referenced throughout, with the mystique of the Wu-Tang Clan deepened by the adoption of crime boss aliases and the crew name Wu-Gambinos. This album is commonly referred to as "The Purple Tape", because the original cassette's plastic was entirely purple
1 | Striving for Perfection | 1:43 |
2 | Knuckleheadz [feat. Ghostface Killah and U-God] | 4:05 |
3 | Knowledge God | 4:27 |
4 | Criminology [feat. Ghostface Killah] | 3:49 |
5 | Incarcerated Scarfaces | 4:30 |
6 | Rainy Dayz [feat. Ghostface Killah and Blue Raspberry] | 5:17 |
7 | Guillotine (Swordz) [feat. Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck and Genius] | 4:21 |
8 | Can It Be All So Simple (Remix) [feat. Ghostface Killah] | 4:10 |
9 | Shark Niggas (Biters) | 1:39 |
10 | Ice Water [feat. Ghostface Killah and Cappadonna] | 4:02 |
11 | Glaciers of Ice [feat. Ghostface Killah, Masta Killa, Blue Rapsberry and 60 Second Assassin] | 4:54 |
12 | Verbal Intercourse [feat. Ghostface Killah and Nas] | 4:07 |
13 | Wisdom Body [feat. Ghostface Killah] | 2:34 |
14 | Spot Rusherz | 3:51 |
15 | Ice Cream [feat. Ghostface Killah, Method Man and Cappadonna] | 4:16 |
16 | Wu-Gambinos [feat. Ghostface Killah, Method Man, RZA and Masta Killa] | 4:58 |
17 | Heaven & Hell [feat. Ghostface Killah] | 3:58 |
18 | North Star (Jewels) [Bonus Track CD Only] | 4:00 |
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