28 February 2009

get dis mutha effing joint asap





First off Peace goes out to Domeshots and Fat Laces (Tightwork!!!!!!!!)
they have the Marsha Ambrosuis jawn with Don "to loud for my own good" Cannon REMOVED from it. THANK GAWD somebody else felt the same way as half the people who heard this earlier
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Somebody please give this girl some shine this jawn is banging (like Mama's biscuits)

Get this for real !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DJ Lefto - Q -Tip Worldwide 10 mix




Phat mix that solidifies Q-Tip in Hip Hop as one of the greatest that ever did it....and still doing it!!

http://www.zshare.net/audio/54739495aea456fc/ 192kbps
http://www.gillespetersonworldwide.com/podcasts/qtip_1.mp3 128kbps

12 February 2009

Oh SHIT!!


Okay you know it's dope if you knock ya kid over dancing to it.
This is Hip Hop thank God

Bump this ALL DAY ERRRDAY!!!!!!!

RIP Dilla


  Please check out http://dillamidnightsnack.blogspot.com/ it has been three years since Jay Dee (J Dilla) passed. This dilla midnight snack mixtape is unique as they play Dilla tunes from a different perspective very fitting for a giant of his calibur.

11 February 2009

J.Period & Q-Tip: The [Abstract] Best


Rapper/producer and former Tribe Called Quest front man Q-Tip is celebrated on a new mixtape produced in collaboration with DJ Period. Titled The [Abstract] Best, J. Period's latest mixtape is a combination of tracks from Q-Tip's deep catalog, as well as remixes, interviews and new tracks from a list of popular MC's, who pay homage to the Queens, New York rap star. Busta Rhymes, De La Soul, Skillz, Talib Kweli, Prince Paul, Consequence, Pharoahe Monch, Black Thought, ?uestlove, Black Sheep, Kid Cudi, Blu and others are among the list of rappers featured on the mixtape. “I greatly appreciate the time and dedication J.Period has put into this mixtape,” Q-Tip said of the collaboration. “He has pulled together an amazing group of contributing artists, and I am honored that my music has been inspirational to all of them. The feeling is mutual.” The [Abstract] Best is the follow up to the track "Q-Tip for President," which their pair released in November in celebration of President Barack Obama. In a tradition of acclaimed official "Best Of" mixtapes ranging from Nas to Big Daddy Kane, The Roots to Lauryn Hill, New York-based deejay J. Period has joined forces with the legendary Q-Tip to release The [Abstract] Best. The release, a volume one of at least two, follows the duo's November collaboration Q-Tip For President, the Barack Obama/election-inspired work that received over 100,000 downloads.The [Abstract] Best features all new material, rare material, and exclusive collorations from the likes of Busta Rhymes, Pharoahe Monch, The Roots, Talib Kweli, Zion I and others.Perhaps most notably, the work features a Native Tongues reunion between Q-Tip and his longtime brethren, De La Soul. The song, titled "Excursions 2009 (Tribute Mix)" can be heard on HipHopDX. De La's Posdnuos told HipHopDX, "Q-Tip is my family and I've known J. Period for some years now, so coming to the call of being a part of this wasn't a question," in response to how this historic reunion took shape. He added of their professional opinion of each other, he's my big little brother. I'm older than him, but I've learned a lot from him about Jazz music and breaks in general. Tip showed and helped me get a lot better at using the SP-12 [sampler]. Before then, I was working on the original Apple computers to make beats. His music is filled with many mazes; it's not just one path to understanding, the music he contributed to Tribe and outside work. It's timeless."Pos also commended J. Period for his own groundbreaking work in the mixtape medium. "As I said, I have known J for a while, from seeing him at parties and Hip Hop functions, and he used to give me his CD of mixes which I still have - one of my favorites is the Best of Lauryn Hill. There are millions of mixtape deejays, but a lot of them just make compilations of others work and try to use that to make a name for themselves. [J. Period] places quality in his work and seeks out the artist that he is making a CD on, and as well, looks to add elements that aren't the norm and he can actually deejay so he's part of that family of dope deejays, like Kid Capri and others who made you look forward to the next mixtape."Posdnuos lastly revealed that De La Soul, who besides an official 2006 mixtape, has not released an album in over five years, is presently at work with Nike on their next project called Are You In?. The work is due in March, a lead-in to the album, You're Welcome, promised on the 20th anniversary of De La Soul's 1989 Tommy Boy Records classic debut. The album reportedly will feature Gorillaz, and Chuck D of Public Enemy. He added that the group may promote the latter release with a similar Best Of mixtape.

The Greatest Sample or Break mixtape in the known Universe!


ok first off Props to the site domeshots and fat laces (great site mixes for days)...this mix is a monster you will find ourself going "oh no he didn't" at least 10 times....enjoy

08 February 2009

06 February 2009

Leave it all behind


I have been sitting on this like a kid about to snitch on a sibling right before dinner time.
The Foreign exchange album dropped last year is on some ol' grown ass man hip hop and ..............I love it ok so Ray didn't like the Heavy D joint WELL F%#$#@@ YOU Buddy.

All Jokes aside this is serious run out and buy it 
damn this recession cop this cd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

04 February 2009