Monday, December 18, 2006

A Tribe Called Quest

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Without question the most intelligent, artistic rap group during the 1990s, A Tribe Called Quest jump-started and perfected the hip-hop alternative to hardcore and gangsta rap. In essence, they abandoned the macho posturing rap music had been constructed upon, and focused instead on abstract philosophy and message tracks. The "sucka MC" theme had never been completely ignored in hip-hop, but Tribe confronted numerous black issues -- date rape, use of the word nigger, the trials and tribulations of the rap industry -- all of which overpowered the occasional game of the dozens. Just as powerful musically, Quest built upon De La Soul's jazz-rap revolution, basing tracks around laid-back samples instead of the played-out James Brown-fests which many rappers had made a cottage industry by the late '80s. Comprised of Q-Tip, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, and Phife, A Tribe Called Quest debuted in 1989 and released their debut album one year later.

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Peoples Instinctive Travels.. Password: hanz@itsbx

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The Low End Theory

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Midnight Marauders

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Beats Rhymes and Life

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The Love Movement

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Anthology (RS) (1 of 2)
Anthology (RS) (2 of 2)

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The Lost Tribe (Japan Import)
-Oh My God (UK Flavor Radio Mix)
-Mardi Gras At Midnight
-The Remedy feat. Common
-Can I Kick It? (Phase 5 Mix) (Denmark)
-Stressed Out Remix (Baby Phife Version)
-Scanario (remix) feat. The Leaders Of A New School
-I C U Doing It feat. Erykah Badu
-It's Yours
-Jam (remix)
-Game Day feat. Rodney Hampton
-Glamour & Glitz
-Weekendz feat. Consequence
-Hey
-Rumble In The Jungle feat. Busta Rhyumes & Fugees
-Practice Session
-Bonus Track : That Shit


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Native Tongues Unreleased And Unleashed
A1 The Promo Part 2
Featuring - Jungle Brothers
A2 Come On Down
Featuring - Big Daddy Kane , Busta Rhymes
A3 It's Yours
A4 Money Maker
A5 Mr. Incognito
B1 1nce Again (Jackin' For Beats Remix)
B2 Who Got Da Funk
Featuring - Godfather Don , SOS*
B3 Artical
Featuring - Chip Fu , Whitey Don
B4 Who Planned It?
Featuring - Tiger
B5 Who Planned It? (Inst.)


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Tribe Vibes vol 2 (Original samples)
1. Luther Ingram - 'Pity For The Lonely' (Used For Public Enemy) -
2. Billy Baron - 'Communications Is Where It's At' (Used For Public Enemy) -
3. Funkadelic - 'Nappy Dugout' (Used For Ham 'N' Eggs) -
4. Freda Payne (Skit) - 'We've Gotta Find A Way' (Used For Ham 'N' Eggs) -
5. Sly And The Family Stone - 'Remember Who You Are' (Used For After Hours) -
6. Les McCann - 'North Carolina' (Used For After Hours) -
7. Cannonball Adderley - 'Soul Virgo' (Used For Bonita Applebum) -
8. Slave - 'Son Of Slide' (Used For Go Ahead In The Rain) -
9. Roy Ayers - 'Running Away' (Used For Description Of A Fool) -
10. Average White Band - 'Love Your Life' (Used For Check The Rhime) -
11. Funkadelic - 'Tales Of Kidd Funkadelic' (Used For Everything Is Fair) -
12. Kool And The Gang - 'Soul Vibrations' (Used For Scenario (Remix)) -
13. Fatback Band - 'Wicky Wacky' (Used For Show Business) -
14. Cal Tjader - 'Aquarius' (Used For Midnight Marauder's Tour Guide) -
15. Jack Wilkins - 'Red Clay' (Used For Sucka Nigga) -
16. Weldon Irvine - 'We Getting' Down' (Used For Award Tour) -
17. Charles Earland - 'Low Down' (Used For Award Tour) -
18. Milt Jackson - 'Olinga' (Used For Award Tour) -
19. Steve Arrington - 'Beddie-Biey' (Used For The Chase, Pt. 2) -
20. Kool And The Gang - 'Who's Gonna Take The Weight' (Used For Oh My God) -
21. James Brown - 'Just Enough Room For Storage' (Used For Lyrics To Go) -
22. Minnie Ripperton - 'Inside My Love' (Used For Lyrics To Go) -
23. Clyde McPhatter (Skit) - 'Mixed Up Cup' (Used For Lyrics To Go) -
24. Bola Sete - 'Bettina' (Used For 8 Million Stories) -
25. Albino Gorilla - 'Psychedelic Shack'Roy Ayers - 'I Feel Like Making Love' (Used For Keep It Rollin) -
26. David T. Walker - 'On Love' (Used For God Lives Through) -
27. The Cyrkle - 'The Visit' (Used For Get A hold) -
28. Gary Burton - 'I'm Your Pal' (Used For 1nce Again) -
29. Henry Franklin - 'Soft Spirit' (Used For The Hop)

Monday, December 11, 2006

1990 Crooklyns Classic Mixtape

Hard to belive these classic tracks are almost 17 years old. 1990 was when hip hop was so pure & new. It was also the first year i first really got into hip hop. Cube was beefin with NWA....PE was beefin with the Govenment. Brand Nubian & PRT were teachin us about the 5% nation. Damn I miss those days! I guess thats why they call them hip hops golden years. These are just a few of my favorite tracks from 1990....enjoy!


1990 Crooklyns Classics Download
1. Public Enemy - Welcome To The Terrordome
2. Ice Cube - The Nigga You Love To Hate
3. Intelligent Hoodlum- Arrest The President
4. Brand Nubian - All 4 One
5. Poor Righteous Teachers - Can I Start This
6. Special Ed- The Mission
7. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Money In The Bank
8. EPMD & LL Cool J - Rampage
9. LL Cool J - Cheesy Rat Blues
10. Masta Ace - Brooklyn Battles
11. A Tribe Called Quest - Footprints
12. Gang Starr - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
13. Big Daddy Kane - It's Hard Being The Kane
14. D-Nice - Crumbs On The Table
15. K-Solo - Fugitive
16. Lord Finesse - Strictly For The Ladies
17. NWA - 100 Miles & Runnin'
18. X-Clan - Funkin' Lesson

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Some Shit Ive Been Bumpin ....Part 2

What up peoples!!! Sorry for the delay but ive been on a little vacation the past week and a half. But now the kid is back to bring you some more Classic Hip Hop joints on the daily. These are a few albums ive just recently re-discovered....peep em!!!!!!

The Lox - Money Power Respect The LOX come good (no homo) with their debut album. This was before the D-Block movement they got goin' on now so it may be different to new LOX fans, but it's still heat. Jadakiss, Styles, and Sheek show with this album that they had skills then and still do now. Buckshot - BDI Thug A lot of peoples perception got turned off by this album when it originally dropped in 99. Most people were expecting a Black Moon album backed by all Beatminerz production. This solo album shows a more personal side to Buckshot. The album is solid, it got overly hated on. Lyrically its on point like a dart. Buckshot spits some hot, raw lyrics, the production is very different, but good different. EPMD - Business As Usual On Business As Usual, EPMD appears rougher than before. Erick and Parrish have never sounded better than here. Check out "Hardcore" and "Brothers On My Jock", and the man himself LL Cool J are guest on the sovereign hitsingle, "Rampage". DJ Scratch have an insane hook on this song, where his scratching sound genius. It sounds very energetic, and it's hard to explain, but the whole record basically has an unique energy and mood feel which make you never get tired of it. Memphis Bleek - Coming Of Age Memphis Bleek has a lot to offer but he doesn't show it when he limits his lyrics to only a few things, Women, Money, and all the other flashy stuff people crave. Now he does open his mind up on some tracks letting you know his potential. Besides that this album has some great production and that's where Bleek unleashes the real Bleek. Tracks like Stay alive in NYC, You a thug, and Regular cat. After hearing this album you start to realize in his more recent albums Bleek relies on his production to much but not on this he was hungrier and more aggressive than he is now.
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