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Hip Hop 8-Bit Style.

Via …Shot Then!

BK based producer Tugboat put together this dope little medley of hip-hop singles done chiptune style (Wikipedia link for those not in the know). I’m pretty impressed with his other beats too, definitely worth checking out. I love how he censored Jay at the beginning with an NES sound effect!

Here’s the list of tracks included in the medley:

Jay-Z — Dirt Off Your Shoulders

T.I — What You Know

Chamillionaire — Ridin’

Ludacris — What’s Your Fantasy?

Bonecrusher — Neva Scared

Kanye West— Overnight Celebrity

Ludacris — Move Bitch

Lil’ Jon — Get Low

Kanye West— Gold Digger

DOWNLOAD: Tugboat – 8-Bit Remix Medley

Between this and Finale’s videogame, I’m digging this recent intersection of rap and 8-bit culture. Shouts to my friend Adam for hipping me to this.

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Metallungies Hollers @ Capone-N-Noreaga, Interview.

I had been waiting in the lobby of the W hotel with one of our unpaid interns for half an hour when Capone-N-Noreaga walked out an elevator and sat down by the bar. They had with them a strange bottle of a drink they called Tiger Bone. Before the interview could start, Capone asked a waiter for two more shot glasses so that we could take shots. Not being much of a drinker, I declined. Capone insisted.

Curious, I looked at the bottle’s label, which did not put me at ease. There were no nutrition facts; rather, it was mostly in Chinese and read, “A traditional Chinese herbal formula used in the orient for thousands of years. Recommended usage: take 2 teaspoons (approx. 10 ML) twice daily.” The label also cautioned that Tiger Bone is 130 proof and that “it should not be used by pregnant women.”

Seeing no way out, I reluctantly took a shot. I slammed down the glass halfway through coughing and pounding my chest. When I could breathe again, all I could bring myself to say was, “What the fuck is Tiger Bone?” Capone answered, “It’s real.”

And that’s the best way to describe CNN. For better or worse, they’re “real.”

ML: What’s poppin in Queens in 2009?

Capone: Everything.

Nore: Same thing that was poppin in Queens in ’96.

ML: Who’s hot?

Capone: Everything in Queens is still the same. You still got the same beefs, still got the same whores, still got the same crackheads. But you got Capone and Nore back together so that’s the only thing different. But a new album.

ML: Channel 10 has been called your comeback album. What would you say is your goal with the album?

Nore: Just for people to listen to it high volume and love it.

ML: Just to put CNN in the streets again, right.

Capone: Yeah, we’re not really giving a fuck about radio and video right now. We are, but at the end of the day, we want to give the people that made us back. And that’s the street. And right now they holdin’ us down. They held us down for ten years. So at the end of the day you gotta appreciate that we giving back to them. ‘Cause they didn’t play CNN videos. You never seen mad CNN videos, or CNN all over the radio. So we’re not geared toward commercial records. We’re geared toward getting back to our core.

ML: I’m gonna call you out on the commercial thing.

Capone: OK, go ahead, call me out baby. You gotta take a shot though when you call me out so we play fair.

ML: The Ron Browz record — isn’t that a commercial record?

Capone: Music today — they censor music so much that you have to make the thuggest record commercial to some extent. To get your albums in certain stores, your shit gotta be squeaky clean, because that’s just where music is at right now. If you look at Ron Browz, he’s not on nobody’s record that’s not a gangsta. It’s not like he’s on a Ne-Yo record, it’s not like he’s on a Chris Brown record and we’re doing a record with him. He’s on fuckin’ Jim Jones’ record, he’s on Busta Rhymes’ record, he’s on CNN record, Fat Joe. So you look at all these people who record he on-

Nore: Nobody soft.

Capone: That shit is hard

Nore: Nobody wears bowties there. Read the rest of this entry »

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Elliott Wilson Interns with The Real.

Elliott Wilson aka YN attempts to resurrect his career with help from the brothers Rosenthal. Dug the Hip Hop Weekly placement, probably the biggest viral look of their existence? Ha.

Be sure to check out YN’s new website venture RapRadar (which ML is proud to be on the blogroll of).

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Statik Selektah Ft. Kali, Glasses Malone, Termanology – Rollin Down The Freeway.

Beat Drop: Timbaland.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words — I can work with that. That should mean that instead of writing an extensive introduction about our latest Beat Drop honoree, one Timothy Mosley, I can simply show a picture and be good. And for that picture, I ask you to pause the below video at 1:52.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kIJAVF0Jl0[/youtube]

As you may have guessed, and likely seen before, that was Timbaland and Jay-Z, from the concert-mentary Fade To Black, taking the first step in the process of crafting “Dirt Off Your Shoulder”. After hearing a couple of beats that he appeared to be none too fond of (one of which ended up as “The Potion” on Ludacris’ The Red Light District), Jay hears the beat that would become “Dirt Off Your Shoulder” and makes the face that should be looking right back at you on your screen… that is, if you paused the YouTube video, like I asked you to do.

That screwface-invoking reaction is the trademark of a Timbaland production. Most great hip hop beats will have you nodding your head as soon as it drops, but, when Timbo provides his magic touch, the head-nodding comes after a brief delay of a few seconds — a moment in time where everything else stops, confusion ensues, and a grown man dancing around with a banana (no Peanut Butter Jelly Time) in his hand is commonplace.

Does that make Timbaland “the best there is”, as he so eloquently puts it toward the end of that clip? If you’ve been following these Beat Drop posts, you’d know how hesitant we are to crown someone at the expense of others. But when it comes to pushing the envelope with production (and not just hip-hop production), Timbo may have a case for the throne. And since he’s lost all that weight since Fade To Black, the crown wouldn’t have to be fitted over that pack of hot dogs on the back of his neck.

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Terrace Martin & Pete Rock – Rolling Out (ft. Bad Lucc, J Black).

There’s nothing quite like that warm west coast sound. Terrace Martin is one of the better producers on the west right now. He’s firmly rooted in jazz, which makes this collab with Pete Rock a perfect match. His mixtape from last summer is classic west coast debauchery.

Download: Terrace Martin & Pete Rock – Rolling Out (ft. Bad Lucc, J Black)

via OnSMASH

Bonus: Problem – The Dogghouse Freestyle (produced by Terrace Martin)

via Nah Right

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Focus… – Homage to Pete Rock (ft. Rapper Big Pooh, Sha Stimuli, Kurupt).

Focus… continues his series of tributes with a salute to Pete Rock. His Premo was pretty good, but I thought his J Dilla was a little off (duplicating Dilla is no easy feat). His Pete Rock might be his strongest yet and boasts some heavyweight verses as always.

Download: Focus… – Homage to Pete Rock (ft. Rapper Big Pooh, Sha Stimuli, Kurupt)

via GRANDGOOD

Bonus: Kurupt – Yessir (produced by Pete Rock)

via 2dopeboyz

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Curren$y – Scared of Monsters (produced by Monsta Beatz).

The single off our New Orleans connect Curren$y’s album, This Ain’t No Mixtape — now with 100% less tags! Curren$y is playing with a very original sound and I think his album is going to surprise a lot of people.

And Curren$y can send me his song with Bun B whenever he wants.

Download: Curren$y – Scared of Monsters (produced by Monsta Beatz)

via OnSMASH

Bonus: Curren$y – Blown Away (produced by Monsta Beatz)

via The Smoking Section

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Lil Wayne x Twilight.

Bear with me, folks. I was strolling through Blockbuster when something caught my eye.

Is that Weezy?

 

I wouldn’t put it past him.

Up, Trailer.

via Yahoo! Movies

Pixar’s latest is Up, the story of a reclusive 78-year old man who hoists his house off the ground with balloons and flies away — only to discover that he’s accidentally brought along a portly, over eager stowaway. It looks like Pixar has done it again, an amusing premise and a host of endearing characters, but I would’ve kept the trailer gully with an all too appropriate Styles P track.

Download: Styles P – Good Times
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