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5 New Bloodraw Tracks.

More new Bloodraw, these just hit the inbox, I don’t know if any of these will end up on the debut or not (which is in stores June 17th)? The standout track here is Get AwayAin’t Nothing In My Way is some bizarre stuff, with T-Pain singing mellow sans vocoder, and Blood Raw sounds like he is about to cry. Check em out.

Mp3: Blood Raw – “I Got Problems” (Produced By: The Runners)

Mp3: Blood Raw  – “Ain’t Nothing In My Way” (Feat. T-Pain)

Mp3: Blood Raw – “Get Away” (Produced By: J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)

Mp3: Blood Raw  – “Almost There” (Feat. Mannie Fresh)

Mp3: Blood Raw  – “Trying To Get Home” (Feat. Lyfe Jennings)

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Video: Soulbrotha – Born For A Purpose

Soulbrotha is dope, that’s all you need to know. We already recommended SB, so trust us on this one.

Download his latest, the Exodus Mixtape here.

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Kidz in the Hall Album Release Party, NYC (5/20/08).

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I’d tell you what I think of Kidz in the Hall’s new album The In Crowd, but Naledge has made it perfectly clear that he "doesn’t give a flying fuck, like if you put some wings on Halle". Fair enough, but the party last night was knockin’ and Metal Lungies was in the house by way of your boy Knobbz. I got there around 7:45 which gave me an hour and a half to stare at people googly-moogly from across the room before the show started. Tim William and the Arcade Stars opened up, for which a lot of the screwface hip-hop-heads in the building had little patience. After four songs with little crowd response, a disgruntled Tim William dropped his mic and stormed off stage like a real rock star. I was paying more attention to Just Blaze setting up on the 1’s and 2’s.

Just Blaze rocked it for a little more than an hour, starting off with his hits (PSA, What We Do, etc.) then moving into classic New York shit. Just Blaze joints are a thing of beauty at full blast – they really fill the room and the crowd was definitely feeling it. Double-0 came out and worked the crowd a little bit too. A classic moment came when Just Blaze gave Double-0 his chain and put on Chain Hang Low. 0 bent down and hung the chain as low as he could, mocking the Jibbs hit; "they ain’t feelin’ that" went Just Blaze before going back to some explosive M.O.P. That wasn’t the last time mainstream rap would be shat on, either – Blaze quipped before finishing his set, "I don’t have any Lil Wayne".

Naledge finally came on and him and Double-0 went into songs off the album, starting with Black Out. After a couple of songs, they brought on Phonte and did Paper Trail. After the song, Phonte confessed that he’s the biggest zSHARE, RapidShare user there is, but everybody should go out and support the album. That’s the first time I’ve heard zSHARE get a shout out.

A few songs later, they brought on Skyzoo, my personal favorite artist in attendance last night, to do Let Your Hair Down.  I would’ve liked if they let him do The Necessary Evils, but that would’ve killed the party vibe. And people were having fun – there were some expressionless guys in the back with their arms folded, but most people were dancing and head-nodding.

Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes came on for Lucifer’s Joyride along with Tim William who was still on after doing The In Crowd.

Then Naledge and Double-0 launched into the single, which they had been proudly touting as landing number six on TRL, Drivin’ Down The Block. Halfway through, they stopped and brought everybody back on, including Tim William and the Arcade Stars who took the song to another level. This dude with the mullet and the Hello Kitty guitar threw some guitar riffs on the hook of the song which were awesome.

A few songs later, the Kidz went into campaign mode. They talked up Barack Obama, and forced everyone to put their hands up before they went into Work To Do. No, he’s not throwing up the Roc.

The highlight of the night was the surprise guest, Estelle, who’s been running the charts in the UK for a minute. I got some face time with her before she went on, because I was standing by the steps leading on stage. Needless to say, I snapped some obnoxiously close-up pictures.

I didn’t notice in the darkness of SOB’s, but Ms. Estelle has braces. Crooked teeth might fly in England, but not over here.

She did Love Hangover and then did American Boy which brought the house down and brought everyone back on stage to get a piece of the action.

They wrapped it up with another go at Drivin’ Down the Block. Unfortunately, Bun B and Pusha T didn’t show up to do the remix, as was hyped on the SOB’s page. Instead, Double-0 dropped the beat and Naledge did Pusha’s verse slowed down to some heavy drums. With his parting words, Naledge took a moment to comment on the state of rap music: "I’d rather brainwash you with a Low End Theory tape than Soulja Boy."

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Old Jay-Z Tape (1991-94).

AM Hit you up with those Premier tapes yesterday. Today Miss Info digs up a vintage Jay-Z tape (hit her up for more photo evidence), recorded long before he was attending the NBA Draft Lottery .

Download (Rar):  Jay-Z 1991-1994 Tape.

Tracklisting:

01-jay-z-1991_freestyle_at_big_daddy_kanes_birthday_party.mp3
02-jay-z-freestyle_from_1993.mp3
03-jay-z-its_that_simple.mp3
04-jay-z_ft_sauce_money-living_it_up.mp3
05-jaz-o_ft_jay-z-originator_and_originators_99.mp3
06-original_flavour-many_styles.mp3
07-rude_boys_ft_jay-z-my_kind_of_girl.mp3
08-original_flavour-can_i_get_it_open.mp3
09-jaz-o_ft_jay-z-hawiian_sophie.mp3
10-jay-z-whats_in_a_name.mp3                                                                   12-jay-z_ft_big_daddy_kane-show_and_prove.mp3
11-jay-z-i_can’t_get_with_that.mp3
13-jay-z-in_my_lifetime_(1st version).mp3

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RZA “Can’t Stop Me Now” Video Trailer.

Dope look at the upcoming RZA video (shout to SDSU).  

Download: RZA ft. Inspectah Deck-“Can’t Stop Me Now”

 

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DJ Premier’s Crooklyn Cuts Tapes A-D

Via Killah Beast

I remember reading about these tapes a while ago but never got to hear them. Shouts to KB for uploading them, since we at ML are suckers for Premier mixes.

Download Tape A of Crooklyn Cuts.

The first tape is actually missing the last three tracks on the b-side, which I’ve bolded. I’ve upped a sampler track from the first tape. Listen to Premo cutting lovely over East Flatbush Project’s classic “Tried By 12”

A1. DJ Premier – Intro
A2. M.O.P. – Anticipation
A3. Royal Flush – Worldwide
A4. Busta Rhymes – Live To Regret
A5. Hillfiguz – Too Many Suckas
A6. Ghostface ft.Cappadonna & Raekwon – Camay
A7. East Flatbush Project & DeS – Tried By 12
A8. All City – Who Dat
A9. PMD – Leave Your Style Cramped
A10. Natural Resource – Bum Deal
A11. Mr. Voodoo – Shine
B1. Nine – Every Man 4 Himself
B2. Gauge – Cranium
B3. Al Tariq – Think Not
B4. Sadat X – The Interview
B5. De La Soul , Mos Def & Enoll – Stakes Is High (Remix)
B6. Money Boss Players – Walk With A Limp
B7. Mobb Deep – Hell On Earth
B8. Nas – Freestyle
B9. Nonchalant & KRS-One – People Time

Peep Killah’s spot for links to download the rest.

And just because I like “Tried By 12” so much, here’s some bonus beats:

The video for “Tried By 12”:

K-Os freestyling over the beat:

FDB interviews Spencer Bellamy of the East Flatbush Project

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NameTag – The Rhyme Royal Mixtape.

Another day, another mixtape. I first heard Detroit’s own NameTag on the Fat Ray & Black Milk joint The Lookout (via Sit Down Stand Up). All around dope song with NameTag holding it down lyrically and Black Milk coming with a crazy beat, but I never gave NameTag a second thought until I saw he had a new mixtape out. I’m pretty late with this one, as it was up on his MySpace more than a month ago, but I still had to post it. NameTag drops some great punchlines (“I man up with a flow strong as Samson before the haircut”) and has a consistent flow. The production is Black Milk-inspired and split between Magnif, Black Bethoven, and of course Black Milk himself; mostly dope beats and of course Black Milk stands out.

Highlights:

NameTag – Red Alert (prod. by Black Milk)

NameTag – MC Means… (prod. by Black Milk)

NameTag – So Raw Pt. 2 (prod. by Black Bethoven)

Download: NameTag – The Rhyme Royal Mixtape

via We Do It Right

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Remix Tuesdays: Souls of Mischief

“93 ‘Til Infinity” was the debut single of Hieroglyphics-affiliated group Souls of Mischief. It’s produced by group member A-Plus, who uses a lovely Billy Cobham sample, with laidback keys complimented by a wailing sax and rugged drums. The song also has an instantly memorable chorus:

This is how we chill/ from 93 ’til

The song got an iconic video of the Souls rapping on the beaches, cliffs and rooftops of Oakland, CA, featuring cameos from the whole Hiero crew:

A-Plus’ remix uses an Ad-Rock vocal sample (just like the last remix I covered) over stripped down beat with loopy keyboards which smooth out every few bars and a busy bass loop. A-Plus uses a raw, knocking drum break, not terribly different from the original’s percussion. It keeps the verses from the original but adds a new chorus:

From now on/we got it goin’ on

The group also uses the original’s chorus a few times in the remix.This version omits Tajai’s intro and has a different outro that lets the beat ride out for a few seconds.

Pretty hard to improve on the original but it’s always nice to have another version of a classic when the OG starts to feel a bit played out.

As always, compare the merits of each in the comments:

Souls Of Mischief – 93 Til Infinity

Souls Of Mischief – 93 Til Infinity (A-Plus Remix)

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L-Chedda & G-MAN-Let Em Know.

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A friend of ML tipped us off to this one. We can’t get enough of the Armani Exchange shirts (a first for rap videos?), the overly heavy bassline, and that magical hook.

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Jay-Z to represent the New Jersey Nets at the NBA Lottery drawing.

Via TSN. Wow, is there any medium left that Hov is yet to be in? The only thing that is left for him is to become a Today show host or some ish. Too bad the Wizards aren’t in the lottery, then they could’ve sent DeShawn. Anyway, I miss Russ Granik.

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