Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Small Brown Bike - "The River Bed"
Track Listing
1. Deconstruct/Rebuild
2. Safe In Sound
3. A Declaration Of Sorts
4. A Scream In The Silence
5. Day And Nightmares
6. Tragically Ending
7. Sincerely Yours
8. What's Missing Is Dead
9. The Outline Of Your Hand Still Remains In My Hand, The
10. A Lesson To Remember
"The River Bed is the third full-length album from one of punk's best underground bands, Small Brown Bike. This album fully realizes the ability and vision of these Michigan mavericks. The band was able to make a jump forward in their songwriting and recording without losing the intensity the band delivers in their live shows, and turned out a melodic and anthemic 10 songs. The River Bed has a beautiful, haunting quality as well as the super catchy punk tunes the band has integrated into their sound since releasing Dead Reckoning in 2001. This record will blow the minds of fans and win new ones with it's powerful punk sound and heartfelt songs."
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Monday, January 21, 2008
"Revolver"-The Beatles
Side one
"Taxman" (George Harrison) – 2:39
"Eleanor Rigby" – 2:07
"I'm Only Sleeping" – 3:01
"Love You To" (Harrison) – 3:01
"Here, There and Everywhere" – 2:25
"Yellow Submarine" – 2:40
"She Said She Said" – 2:37
[edit] Side two
"Good Day Sunshine" – 2:09
"And Your Bird Can Sing" – 2:01
"For No One" – 2:01
"Doctor Robert" – 2:15
"I Want to Tell You" (Harrison) – 2:29
"Got to Get You into My Life" – 2:30
"Tomorrow Never Knows" – 2:57
"Are You Expierenced?"- Jimi Hendrix
"Foxy Lady" – 3:22
"Manic Depression" – 3:46
"Red House" – 3:53
"Can You See Me" – 2:35
"Love or Confusion" – 3:17
"I Don't Live Today" – 3:58
"May This Be Love" – 3:14
"Fire" – 2:47
"Third Stone from the Sun" – 6:50
"Remember" – 2:53
"Are You Experienced?" – 4:17
Allan Douglas re-master CD Bonus tracks:
"Hey Joe" (Billy Roberts) – 3:34
"Stone Free" – 3:39
"Purple Haze" – 2:54
"51st Anniversary" – 3:18
"The Wind Cries Mary" – 3:24
"Highway Chile" – 3:35
"Evil Empire"- Rage Against The Machine
"People of the Sun" – 2:30
"Bulls on Parade" – 3:52
"Vietnow" – 4:40
"Revolver" – 5:30
"Snakecharmer" – 3:55
"Tire Me" – 3:00
"Down Rodeo" – 5:22
"Without a Face" – 3:36
"Wind Below" – 5:50
"Roll Right" – 4:22
"Year of tha Boomerang" – 4:00
"Age Ain't Nothin' But A Number"- Aaliyah
1.
"Intro"
1:30
2.
"Throw Your Hands Up"
3:34
3.
"Back & Forth"
3:51
4.
"Age Ain't Nothing but a Number"
4:14
5.
"Down with the Clique"
3:24
6.
"At Your Best (You Are Love)"
4:52
7.
"No One Knows How to Love Me Quite like You Do"
4:07
8.
"I'm So Into You"
3:26
9.
"Street Thing"
4:58
10.
"Young Nation"
4:41
11.
"Old School"
3:17
12.
"I'm Down"
3:16
13.
"The Thing I Like" (UK bonus track)
3:24
14.
"Back & Forth (Mr. Lee & R. Kelly Remix)" (bonus track)
"The Bedlam In Goliath"-The Mars Volta
The new Mars Volta..pretty solid on the first few listens.
"Aberinkula" – 5:44
"Metatron" – 8:11
"Ilyena" – 5:35
"Wax Simulacra" – 2:38
"Goliath" – 7:15
"Tourniquet Man" – 2:37
"Cavalettas" – 9:32
"Agadez" – 6:43
"Askepios" – 5:10
"Ouroboros" – 6:35
"Soothsayer" – 9:07
"Conjugal Burns" – 6:35
"Diplomatic Immunity, Vol. 1"- The Diplomats
Like most Cam'Ron/Juelz Santana/Dipset material...Some of these tracks are bananas and have great beats yet some of these songs are medicore or even worse.
1.
Un Casa
2.
Juelz Santana (Interlude)
3.
Who Am I
4.
Ground Zero
5.
Real Ni***s (Interlude)
6.
Real Ni**
7.
Have You Seen Juelz Santana - (Interlude)
8.
More Than Music
9.
Beautiful Noise
10.
Dipset Anthem
11.
Hey Ma - (remix)
12.
Hell Rell - (Interlude)
13.
This Is What I Do
14.
Gangsta
15.
Hell Rell Freestyle
DISC 2:
1.
I Really Mean It
2.
My Love
3.
I Love You
4.
Purple Haze
5.
First, The
6.
Juelz Santana The Great
7.
DJ Enuff Freestyle
8.
What's Really Good - (with DMX)
9.
I'm Ready
10.
Bout It Bout It - (Part III, with Master P)
11.
Built This City
12.
Let's Go
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Philadelphia Slick - "Culture Industry"
"Brave New World" kicks things off and is an abstract trip into conspiracy theories and social commentary. Lyrically, it's not the most accessible track, but musically it sets the tone nicely for the album as the energetic horns and smooth complementary keys give the track a nice swing. "Got Your Back" is a mixed bag that shows some of the drawbacks of having a band backing emcees. Traditionally, an emcee rules the track with the music playing background, but with a live band it's inevitable that the instrumentalists get a little more shine than usual. In this case, the horns (especially on the hook) seem to be at odds with the emcees, making parts of the song difficult to listen to. "Culture Industry" gets things back on track as the music features a mix of funky trumpet riffs and jazzy saxophone notes. Emcees Noesis and Tjader use the track to comment on the current state of hip-hop, mainly how commercial it has become. It's not your usual underground rant at how commercial hip-hop has taken over, instead it's an attack at the way hip-hop has become a way to advertise other products. The song is one of the few times an underground act complaining about commercial rap hasn't led to me hitting the forward button. Unfortunately, Philadelphia Slick can't resist the temptation of straight up whining on a few songs. "R and B Stole The Show" is the worst example as the emcees try to present some sort of message about the watered down state of hip-hop. I don't quite understand what the point is as on one hand they praise some classic R&B singers at the beginning, but then blame R&B for the way radio is right now.
If you can manage to get over the typical underground rap rants, or if you enjoy those type of songs, the rest of the album is pretty dope. The only complaint may be that Noesis and Tjader can be a bit too abstract on the mic sometimes. It doesn't happen on every track, but some of their verses end up being the type you have to rewind, not because the lines were so dope but because you're trying to decipher what they were trying to get across. Once again, there are plenty of fans who enjoy more complex and abstract lyricism so this isn't necessarily a bad thing. I personally prefer tracks like "Fluent Advice" and "Gun Em Down" where the lyrics are clearer and more focused, but I can see plenty of fans digging the more lyrical tracks.
Overall, "Culture Industry" is a satisfying and surprising album. Emcees Noesis and Mike Tjader will never hold a candle to Black Thought's verbal assaults, but they are definitely above average emcees. If you love some complex and abstract lyricism in your music, you'll definitely appreciate Philadelphia Slick even more. The musical arrangements, handled by keyboardist Zach Reilly, range from great to just average – with most being very pleasing. You can clearly tell that all the musicians involved are talented and the composer definitely has a knack for creating catchy and funky arrangements. While initially you'll be tempted to compare Philadelphia Slick to The Roots, if you get over the "band" aspect of the group and judge them on their own merits you'll see that "Culture Industry" is a refreshing album that shows promise for those who enjoy live music with an abstract twist to it." - www.rapreviews.com
Philadelphia Slick is TIGHT. Funky jazz beats and overall supreme skill live. Jazz and hip hop is amazing when its done right.
1. Brave New World |
2. Got Your Back |
3. Culture Industry |
4. Thief |
5. The Wonders Of The Modern Age |
6. American Insomnia Dream Complex |
7. R And B Stole The Show |
8. Fluent Advice |
9. Good Food Quickly |
10. Gun Em Down |
11. Damn Shame |
12. Hear Me |
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
"De-Loused in the Comatorium"- The Mars Volta
"Son et lumiere" – 1:35
"Inertiatic ESP" – 4:24
"Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of)" – 7:31
"Tira me a las araƱas" – 1:29
"Drunkship of Lanterns" – 7:06
Incorrectly listed as 6:20 on jewel case inlay
"Eriatarka" – 6:20
Incorrectly listed as 7:06 on jewel case inlay
"Cicatriz ESP" – 12:29
"This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed" – 4:58
"Televators" – 6:19
"Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt" – 8:42
"Ambuletz" – 7:03
Bonus track on the Japanese, UK, and Australian special edition releases of the album (even if not included in the track listing of the Japanese version)
"Amputechture"- The Mars Volta
"Vicarious Atonement" – 7:19
"Tetragrammaton" – 16:41
"Vermicide" – 4:15
"Meccamputechture" – 11:02
"Asilos Magdalena" – 6:34
"Viscera Eyes" – 9:23
"Day of the Baphomets" – 11:56
"El Ciervo Vulnerado" – 8:50
"Arular"-M.I.A.
"Bonus Tracks"- M.I.A.
"MTV Unplugged"- Jay-Z
"Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" - written by S. Carter, K. West, D. Richards, F. Perren, A. Mizell, B. Gordy
"Takeover" - T. Prunty, S. Carter, K. West, J. Morrison, L. Parker, B. Chandler, A. Lomax, R. Manzarek, J. Lemay, R. Kreiger, J. Densmore, E. Burdon
"Girls, Girls, Girls" - S. Carter, J. Smith, R. Relf, T. Brock
"Jigga What, Jigga Who" - S. Carter, J. Burks, T. Mosley, A. Whithead
"Big Pimpin'" - S. Carter, B. Freeman, C. Butler, T. Mosley, K. Joshua
"Heart of the City (Ain't No Love)" - S. Carter, K. West, D. Walsh, M. Price
"Can I Get A..." - S. Carter, A. Whithead, J. Atkins, I. Lorenzo, R. Mays
"Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" - S. Carter, M. James, M. Charnin, C. Strouse
"Ain't No Nigga" - S. Carter, J. Burks, B. Potter, D. Lambert, A. Moon, T. Thomas
"Can't Knock the Hustle/Family Affair" - S. Carter, M. J. Blige, A. Young, M. Elizondo, M. Miller, B. Miler, L. Wilson, M. Morgan, L. Lodge, C. Kambon (featuring Mary J. Blige)
"Song Cry" - S. Carter, J. Smith, R. Johnson, D. Gibbs
"I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" - S. Carter, P. Williams, C. Hugo, C. Wallace, S. Combs, K. Walker, T. Shaw, J. Johnson, D. Angelettie (featuring Pharrell)
"Jigga That Nigga"/"People Talking" - S. Carter, S. Barnes, J.C. Olivier, L. Gates...- S. Carter, J. Smith
"Bonus Material"-Jay-Z
This is just a bunch of Jay-Z tracks that are on other people's albums or soundtracks that aren't on his actual albums or that are bonus tracks on his albums..The best is "Dear Summer"...the "Anything" track is poor sound quality so if u want that just download the Beans album that I upped with it on it..
1.8 M
2.Anything
3.Beware Of The Boys
4.Change The Game (DPG Mix)
5.Dear Summer
6.Excuse Me Miss Again(Remix)
7.Who Shot Ya? Freestyle
8.Girl's Best Friend
9.Hey Papi
10.I Miss U (Remix)
11.Jigga My Nigga
12.La-La-La
13.Pimp A Few (Feat. Aztek)
"Midnight Mauraders"- A Tribe Called Quest
"People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm"- A Tribe Called Quest
"Push It Along" – 7:42
"Luck of Lucien" (featuring Lucien Revolucien) – 4:32
"After Hours" – 4:39
"Footprints" – 4:00
"I Left My Wallet in El Segundo" – 4:06
"Pubic Enemy" (featuring DJ Red Alert) – 3:45
"Bonita Applebum" – 3:50 (The back cover of the CD mistakenly claims 4:11)
"Can I Kick It?" – 4:11 (The back cover of the CD mistakenly claims 4:52)
"Youthful Expression" – 4:52 (The back cover of the CD mistakenly claims 4:01)
"Rhythm (Devoted to the Art of Moving Butts)" – 4:01 (The back cover of the CD mistakenly claims 3:33)
"Mr. Muhammad" – 3:33 (The back cover of the CD mistakenly claims 5:27)
"Ham 'n' Eggs" – 5:27 (The back cover of the CD mistakenly claims 3:54)
"Go Ahead in the Rain" – 3:54
"Description of a Fool" – 5:41
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
"Gangsta's Paradise"- Coolio
"The Realness"- Cormega
1. Dramatic
2. American Beauty
3. Thunn & Kicko (w/ Prodigy)
4. The Saga
5. R U My Nigga?
6. Unforgiven
7. Fallen Soldiers
8. Glory Days
9. Rap's A Hustle
10. Get Out My Way
11. You Don't Want It
12. 5 For 40
13. They Forced My Hand (w/ Tragedy Khadafi)
14. Fallen Soldiers (Alchemist Remix)
15. Killers Theme (w/ Mobb Deep) (Hidden Track)
4.5/5 Bananas
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
"Carnival Vol. II"- Wyclef Jean
2) Riot ft. Serj Tankian & Sizzla
3) Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill) ft. Akon, Lil Wayne & Niia
4) Welcome To The East ft. Sizzla Farrakhan, Mavado & Uncle Muder
5) Slow Down ft. T.I.
6) King & Queen ft. Shakira
7) Fast Car ft. Paul Simon
8) What About The Baby ft. Mary J. Blige
9) Hollywood Meets Bollywood (Immigration) ft. Chamillionaire
10) Any Other Day ft. Norah Jones
11) Heaven's In New York
12) Selena ft. Melissa Jimenez
13) Touch Your Button Carnival ft. Various Artists
14) Outro
15) On Tour ft. Lucina (Bonus Track)
16) China Wine ft. Sun, Elephant Man & Tony Matterhorn (Bonus Track)
"Life Story"- Black Rob
"Mrs. Barry (Intro)"
Produced by Black Rob, Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre, Petey Pablo
"Life Story" (R. Ross/C. Clay/W. Garfield/N. Myrick/P. Neeley-Rolle/H. Pierre/J. Garfield)
Featuring Cheryl Pepsii Riley, Racquel
Produced by Nashiem Myrick
Contains a sample of "Sensitize" performed by Roy Ayers
"Whoa!" (R. Ross/A. Best/H. Pierre)
Produced by Buckwild
"Drive By (Interlude)"
Produced by Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence
"Lookin' At Us" (R. Ross/D. Angelettie/D. Axlerod/T. Burton/N. Myrick)
Featuring Cee-Lo
Produced by Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie
Contains a sample of "Terri's Tune" performed by David Axelrod
"Down The Line Joint" (R. Ross/M. Betha/T. Coleman/S. Combs/M. Curry/J. Graham)
Featuring G-Dep, Mark Curry, Mase, Puff Daddy
Produced by Yogi
"Espacio" (R. Ross/M. Winans/S. Combs/K. Jones)
Featuring Lil' Kim
Produced by Mario Winans
"You Don't Know Me" (R. Ross/D. Abrahams/S. Combs/H. Pierre)
Featuring Joe Hooker
Produced by Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre
"Can I Live" (R. Ross/S. Jacobs/A. Marks/L. McDaniels/J. Phillips/D. Styles/D. Angelettie)
Featuring The Lox
Produced by Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie
"Championship (Interlude)"
Produced by Black Rob, Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre
"PD World Tour" (R. Ross/D. Angelettie/S. Combs/H. Charlemagne)
Featuring Puff Daddy
Produced by Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Charlemagne
"Muscle Game" (R. Ross/M. Winans/M. Curry)
Featuring Mark Curry, Mario Winans
Produced by Mario Winans
"Cop Skit (Interlude)"
Produced by Black Rob, Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre
"B.R." (R. Ross/D. Angelettie/S. Clarke)
Featuring G-Dep
Produced by Black Rob, Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie
"Thug Story" (R. Ross/R. Walters/S. Combs/H. Pierre)
Produced by Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre, Puff Daddy
"Jasmine" (R. Ross/T. Mahal/N. Myrick/D. Angelettie/C. Broady/C. Thomas)
Featuring Carl Thomas
Produced by Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Carlos "Six July" Broady, Nashiem Myrick
"Mad Rapper (Interlude)"
Produced by Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie
"I Love You Baby" (R. Ross/R. Lawrence/L. Baxter/S. Combs)
Featuring Puff Daddy
Produced by Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence
Contains a sample of "Xtaby (Lure Of The Unknown Love)" performed by Yma Sumac
"Spanish Fly" (R. Ross/M. Ciccone/P. Leonard/D.L. Roth/S. Watanabe/B. Gaitsch/J. Graham)
Featuring Jennifer Lopez
Produced by Yogi
"Rise Up (Interlude)"
Produced by Shak Bak
"I Dare You" (R. Ross/P. Politi/R. Frierson/B. White/H. Pierre)
Featuring Joe Hooker
Produced by Richard Frierson
Contains a sample of "Under The Influence Of Love" performed by Love Unlimited Orchestra
"12 Play"- R. Kelly
My favorite R. Kelly album.
"Your Body's Calling"*
"Bump N' Grind"
"Homie Lover Friend"*
"Seems Like You're Ready"
"Freak Dat Body"
"I Like The Crotch On You"
"Summer Bunnies" (featuring Aaliyah)*
"For You"
"Back To the Hood Of Things" Listen (help·info)
"Sadie"
"Sex Me, Pts. 1 & 2"
"12 Play"*
4.5/5 Bananas
"R. Kelly"- R. Kelly
"The Sermon"
"Hump Bounce"
"Not Gonna Hold On"
"You Remind Me of Something" (#4 US)
"Step in My Room"
"Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby"
"(You to Be) Happy" featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
"Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)" featuring The Isley Brothers (#4 US)
"I Can't Sleep Baby (If I)" (#5 US)
"Thank God It's Friday"
"Love Is On the Way"
"Heaven If You Hear Me"
"Religious Love"
"Tempo Slow"
"As I Look Into My Life"
"Trade in My Life"
"Loveland"- R. Kelly
"Hell On Earth"- Mobb Deep
Not as good as The Infamous but it is still a bananas album..Includes the 2Pac diss (Drop A Gem On Em) and the classic "Nighttime Vultures)
1. Animal Instinct (w/ Ty Knitty & Gambino)
2. Drop A Gem On 'Em
3. Bloodsport
4. Extortion (w/ Method Man)
5. More Trife Life
6. Man Down (w/ Big Noyd)
7. Can't Get Enough Of It (w/ General G)
8. Night Time Vultures (w/ Raekwon)
9. G.O.D. Pt. III
10. Get Dealt With
11. Hell On Earth (Front Lines)
12. Give It Up Fast (w/ Nas & Big Noyd)
13. Still Shinin'
14. Apostles Warning
4/5 Bananas
"Born Again"- Notorious B.I.G.
2. Notorious B.I.G. (w/ Lil' Kim & Puff Daddy)
3. Dead Wrong (w/ Eminem)
4. Hope You Niggas Sleep (w/ Hot Boys & Big Timers)
5. Dangerous MC's (w/ Mark Curry, Snoop Doggy Dogg & Busta Rhymes)
6. Biggie (w/ Junior M.A.F.I.A.)
7. Niggas
8. Big Booty Hoes (w/ Too $hort)
9. Would You Die For Me (w/ Lil' Kim & Puff Daddy)
10. Come On (w/ Sadat X)
11. Rap Phenomenon (w/ Redman & Method Man)
12. Let Me Get Down (w/ G-Dep, Craig Mack & Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot)
13. Tonight (w/ Mobb Deep & Joe Hooker)
14. If I Should Die Before I Wake (w/ Black Rob, Ice Cube & Beanie Sigel)
15. Who Shot Ya
16. Can I Get Witcha (w/ Lil' Cease)
17. I Really Want to Show You (w/ K-Ci & Jo-jo & Nas)
18. Ms. Wallace
3/5 Bananas
"The Master"- Rakim
"Intro"
"Flow Forever"
"When I B On Tha Mic"
"Finest Ones"
"All Night Long"
"State Of Hip-Hop Interlude"
"Uplift"
"I Know"
"It's The R"
"I'll Be There"
"It's A Must"
"Real Shit"
"How I Get Down"
"L.I. Interlude"
"Strong Island"
"Waiting For The World To End"
"We'll Never Stop"
"The Marshall Mathers LP"-Eminem
This is another solid album but I personally don't like it as much as his debut.."Kim" is too intense for my tastes as well.
"The Slim Shady LP"- Eminem
This is Eminem's first album..Although everyone always talks about how his second album is his best and is amazing and all..To me this is actually a lot better..A lot of these tracks have a real underground feel to them and he is super lyrical on this..There are some tracks that aren't that great (My Fault and '97 Bonnie & Clyde makes me a little uncomfortable). However there are some great deep tracks (If I Had, Rock Bottom, Role Model,) and some that are just bananas (Just Don't Give A Fuck, Still Don't Give A Fuck, Guilty Conscience, and My Name Is).
1.
Public Service Announcement - Jeff Bass
2.
My Name Is
3.
Guilty Conscience
4.
Brain Damage
5.
Paul - DJ Paul Bunyon
6.
If I Had
7.
97' Bonnie & Clyde
8.
Bitch - Zoe Winkler
9.
Role Model
10.
Lounge - Marky Bass, Eminem, Jeff Bass
11.
My Fault
12.
Ken Kaniff - Marky Bass, Eminem, Aristotle
13.
Cum on Everybody
14.
Rock Bottom
15.
Just Don't Give a Fuck
16.
Soap - Royce da 5'9", Jeff Bass
17.
As the World Turns
18.
I'm Shady
19.
Bad Meets Evil - Royce da 5'9", Eminem
20.
Still Don't Give a Fuck
"Diplomatic Immunity, Vol. 2"- The Diplomats
I haven't listened to this all the way through but their version of Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It" is bananas..kikik
"Stop-N-Go" - Cam'ron and J. R. Writer
"S.A.N.T.A.N.A." - Juelz Santana
"Take 'Em to Church" - Cam'ron, Juelz Santana, and Un kasa
"Get Use to This" - Juelz Santana and J. R. Writer
"Family Ties" - Cam'ron, J. R. Writer, and Hell Rell
"Wouldn't You Like to Be a Gangsta Too?" - Hell Rell
"Get from Round Me" - Jha Jha, Cam'ron, and Juelz Santana
"Dutty Clap" - Jim Jones and S.A.S.
"I Wanna Be Your Lady" - Cam'ron, Nicole Wray, and J. R. Writer
"40 Cal" - Forty Cal
"Melalin" - Bugs
"So Free" - Cam'ron and S.A.S.
"Dead Muthafuckas" - Cam'ron and Juelz Santana
"Push It 2004" - Cam'ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and J. R. Writer
"Aayoo-iight" - Cam'ron and Juelz Santana
"Bigger Picture" - Cam'ron and Juelz Santana
"Crunk Muzik" - Jim Jones, Cam'ron, Juelz Santana
"Mary"- Mary J. Blige
"All That I Can Say" (featuring Lauryn Hill)
"Sexy" (featuring Jadakiss)
"Deep Inside" (featuring Elton John)
"Beautiful One"
"I'm In Love"
"Time"
"Memories"
"Don't Waste Your Time" (Duet with Aretha Franklin)
"Not Lookin'" (Duet with K-Ci Hailey)
"Your Child"
"No Happy Holidays"
"The Love I Never Had"
"Give Me You" (featuring Eric Clapton)
"Let No Man Put Asunder"
"My Life"- Mary J. Blige
Mary's second album..Features the classic "I'm Going Down" kikik
1. Intro
2. Mary Jane (All Night Long)
3. You Bring Me Joy
4. Marvin Interlude
5. I'm The Only Woman
6. K. Murray Interlude
7. My Life
8. You Gotta Believe
9. I Never Wanna Live Without You
10. I'm Goin' Down
11. My Life Interlude
12. Be With You
13. Mary's Joint
14. Don't Go
15. I Love You
16. No One Else
17. Be Happy
"The Brick(Bodega Chronicles)"- Joell Ortiz
This was a slept on album..Definitley one of the best of '07 in hip-hop.
"Growing Pains"- Mary J. Blige
"From Nothin' To Somethin'"- Fabolous
The new Fabolous album...Haven't listened to the whole thing but Brooklyn is bananas..
1. Yep, I’m Back
2. Return of the Hustle (ft. Swizz Beatz)
3. Change Up
4. “You Make Me Better” (ft. Ne-Yo the R&B singer)
5. So Fabolous
6. “Diamonds” (ft. Young Jeezy)
7. Hustler’s Poste Child (ft. Cassidy)
8. Real Player Like (ft. Lloyd)
9. Foggin’ Up the Windows (ft. R.Kelly)
10. What Should I Do (ft, Lil Mo)
11. Back to School
12. All Jokes on You
13. I Shine, You Shine (ft. Makeeba)
14. “First Time” (ft. Rhianna)
15. Paperman (ft. Neyo the Matrix)
16. Brooklyn(ft. Jay-Z & Uncle Murda)
17. Chirp Back (ft. Blu Davinci)
18. Gangsta (ft. Junior Reid)
19. This is Family (ft. Freck Billionaire, Red Cafe, Ransom, Paul Kane, and Joe Budden)
"Kurtis Blow"-Kurtis Blow
"Rappin' Blow, Pt. 2"
"The Breaks"
"Way Out West"
"Throughout Your Years"
"Hard Times"
"All I Want in This World (Is to Find That Girl)"
"Takin' Care of Business"
"Christmas Rappin'"
"Breaks [Instrumental]"
"American Godfather"- DJ Skee
01) Introduction
02) Say Hello
03) Hello Brooklyn
04) American Dreamin'
05) Blue Magic
06) Dead Presidents Interlude
07) I Know
08) Party Life
09) No Hook
10) Pray
11) Politics As Usual Interlude
12) Ignorant Shit
13) Success
14) ROC Boys
15) Fallin
16) Sweet
17) American Gangster
3.5/5 Bananas
"Back Like Crooked Crack, Vol. 3(Fiend Out)"- Juelz Santana
"Back Like Crooked Crack, Vol. 2"- Juelz Santana
Another weird mixtape.kikik
1. Intro
2. Yup Yup
3. Mic Check
4. Straight Up Menace
5. You Can’t Touch This
6. Damn It Feels Good
7. Slow Down
8. Back Like Cooked Crack
9. Bad News
10. Don’t Want To F*ck
11. I Can Feel It
12. Bandana
13. I’m Hot You Ain’t
14. Halftime Show
15. F*cker & Friends
16. Get Down
17. Long Time Coming
18. Glock Pop! ft. Bugz
19. Gunner Clap
20. Dipset Inferno
21. Preview ft. Hell Rell
22. Uhh Ahh ft. Hell Rell
23. Drop A Couple Of Pounds
24. You Ain’t Gangster ft. Beezel
25. You Ain’t My Homie ft. T.I.
26. We Don’t Give A F*ck
"The Second Coming"- Juelz Santana
"Back Like Crooked Crack, Vol. 1"- Juelz Santana
This is a crazy mixtape..Juelz raps over some random classic hip-hop beats and some weird ones.
"The Album"- Smif-N-Wessun
"Free At Last"- Freeway
"The Truth"- Beanie Sigel
1
The Truth 4:09
2
Who Want What 4:15
3
Raw & Uncut 3:36
4
Mac Man 4:09
5
Playa / Amil 3:26
6
Everybody Wanna Be a Star 4:03
7
Remember Them Days / Eve 3:55
8
Stop, Chill 3:27
9
Mac and Brad 5:05
10
What a Thug About 3:59
11
What Your Life Like 4:34
12
Ride 4 My 4:15
13
Die Bonus Track 3:10
14
Anything / Jay-Z 4:48
"The B. Coming"- Beanie Sigel
Saturday, January 5, 2008
"The Chocolate Factory" - R. Kelly
"Chocolate Factory"
"Step In the Name of Love"
"Heart of a Woman"
"I'll Never Leave"
"Been Around The World (feat. Ja Rule)"
"You Made Me Love You"
"Forever"
"Dream Girl"
"Ignition"
"Ignition (Remix)"
"Forever More"
"You Knock Me Out"
"Step In the Name of Love (remix) "
"Imagine That"
"Showdown (feat. Ronald Isley)"
"Snake (feat. Big Tigger)"
"Who's That (feat. Fat Joe)"
Thursday, January 3, 2008
"From Me To U"- Juelz Santana
1
The Champ Is Here
Featuring - Freekey Zekey Producer - Heatmakerz Vocals - J Dolla
2
One Day I Smile
Producer - Heatmakerz
3
Okay Okay
Producer - Heatmakerz
4
Down (Skit)
Featuring - Freekey Zekey , Monique Garnett
5
Down
Producer - Heatmakerz
6
Monster Music
Producer - Heatmakerz Vocals - Opera Steve
7
Back Again
Producer - Heatmakerz Vocals - Razah
8
My Problem (Jealousy)
Producer - Charlemagne
9
How I Feel
Producer - Heatmakerz
10
Why
Producer - Heatmakerz
11
Wherever I Go
Co-producer - Ryan Press Featuring - Jimmy Jones* Producer - Chad Hamilton Vocals - Razah
12
Dipset (Santana's Town) (Skit)
Featuring - Freekey Zekey , Monique Garnett
13
Dipset (Santana's Town)
Featuring - Cam'ron Producer - Self (2)
14
Squalie (Skit)
Featuring - Freekey Zekey , Mike Peters , Monique Garnett
15
Squalie
Featuring - J.R. Writer Producer - Heatmakerz
16
Rain Drops
Producer - Charlemagne
17
My Love (Remix)
Featuring - Jimmy Jones* Producer - Heatmakerz Remix - Heatmakerz
18
Let's Go
Featuring - Cam'ron Producer - Heatmakerz
19
Now What
Featuring - T.I. Producer - Jazze Pha
20
This Is For My Homies
Featuring - Jimmy Jones* Producer - Heatmakerz Vocals - Razah