Showing posts with label Jay-Z. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jay-Z. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

Wrekonize - "Battle Tested Freestyle"


Another Wrekonize freestyle for the world. Another track that will get familiar with the repeat button. Check it.

A freestyle that was 10 years in the making is finally upon us from ¡MAYDAY!’s deadly wordsmith Wrekonize.Check out this freestyle done over Jay Z’s “Somewhereinamerica” (produced by Hit-Boy) from his latest album Magna Carta Holy Grail. Wrekonize comes right out the gate with a quotable, saying for all the dope material he puts out he should charge you a lease for that space in your ear.One of the dopest productions of the year featuring one of the dopest emcees? We’ll take it.



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Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Watch The Photoshop


JanyƩ? Ha! This is usually one of those things reserved for the world of tumblr but I had to post up this joint here too. Why? Simply because it's hilarious. And slightly haunting. Whoever created this joint, I salute your photoshop game.

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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Skyzoo "Boat Check In ('Otis' Freestyle)"


Jay-Z and Kanye dropped Otis. And then everyone else dropped Otis remixes, disses and freestyles. Great. But that's the Internets for you. We're back on that Lil Wayne A Milli or Drake's Best I Ever Had steez. At least 20 or more Otis versions have hit my inbox. To be frank, those all sucked. In my opinion and allegedly of course.

But there are always bright spots. Always, even though sometimes they get lost in the over-saturation.

The two joints I've liked the most are the ones I've bumped in to on the Internets. One of those versions is from Skyzoo (the other is Styles P and Jadakiss). He's about that spit dope bars life. I can dig it. And I can definitely dig what he did with "Boat Check In". In the over-saturated world of internet hits, Skyzoo delivers. Hit play and enjoy. Chea!



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Monday, November 15, 2010

Check It ... Jay Electronica "The Announcement"


And just like that, Jay Electronica became a trending topic. It could be the recent signing to Roc Nation or the remarks made by Diddy regarding the signing or both, that pushed him to become a world wide trend on twitter. But many are still asking the question, "who is Jay Electronica?"Check out the new track and get familiar. Hit up the comments with your thoughts.

Jay Electronica featuring John F. Kennedy - The Announcement by Hypetrak

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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Check It ... Kanye West "So Appalled"


"Champagne wishes and dirty white bitches ... You know this shit is f*cking ridiculous..."

Jay-Z's verse is dope. Pusha T always delivers. Enjoy.

Download: So Appalled

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Where tha Lady Was: Rock The Bells Wrap-Up



On Saturday, Hip-Hop invaded Governor's Island in a major way. Rock the Bells 2010 was on deck and it was the best Saturday I had spent in awhile. Great music, great company and best of all, I witnessed the return of Lauryn Hill. Yes, Lauryn Hill, whom we have been summoning back to existence since I started Tweeting last year, finally blessed us with her presence. Since this is the biggest RTB news, I will start with her. I have been hearing people's opinions about her performance. Now I am going to give you mine. Granted, she is not the Lauryn we knew from '95 but, she can still do the damn thing. No, her voice is not the same but she can still flow. She took us through her hits with re-vamped beats and melodies. I caught up with Ms. Hill backstage where we had a brief chat. The area backstage was hectic so we had to do things quick and when we could get it in. She basically expressed to me that she had been to "hell and back" but that she "remains positive". I made sure to tell her that she is almost a daily conversation topic when discussing the best female rapper. The smile on her face made me wanna cry. She shook my hand and said. "Thank you sis. I appreciate the love folks are sharing with me here today. I really am." And then she went about her way. The look in her eyes still seemed distant. I can't imagine what she went through but it definitely took it's toll.
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Lauryn Hill performing "Ready or Not"

*wipes tears* Okay enough of that...

Old school represented as usual. Eric B and Rakim, KRS-One, Slick Rick (and his entourage of chains) all represented their respective albums, performing the classics. It is a shame that albums are not created like those any more. People are focused on the single, not the album.

The show was on point from beginning to end. Aside from seeing Miss Hill, I was excited to see A Tribe Called Quest. Their set was amazing. Their energy was through the roof. I dug deep into the "lyrics learned" section of my brain and went in as if I was a member of the group. They went through all the classics, "Bonita Applebaum", "Scenario", "Electric Relaxation". They did a J. Dilla tribute and out of the mouth of Q-Tip, "J.Dilla The best producer ever..." while Swizz Beats stood on the stage... LMAO

Tribe performing "Scenario, Check tha Rhyme"...

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Backstage View of A Tribe Called Quest, Busta Rhymes and Spliff Star

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Consequence and Phife Dawg

The Wu shut it down as usual. If you have ever been to a Wu show, you know what it is. With the entire Clan in tow, including Old Dirty Bastard's son who performed his father's parts from the songs on the 36 Chambers album. He looks and sounds just like his father. It is a little freaky.
Wu performing "Da Mystery of Chessboxing" with an appearance by lil ODB

A Wu performance is definitely something you have to see. Outside of the Dogg Pound, they are the only other Rap "Group" that can deliver a hardcore performance. The Snoop moved through Doggystyle and enlisted the help of the Dogg Pound usual suspects. Warren G, Lady of Rage and RBX were also on hand to perform. It was amazing to see this crew, created so many years ago, still come together and deliver a Class "A" performance. Snoop did the damn thing, long blue bandana suit and all.

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Snoop on his way to the stage, focused on tearin' it down

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Snoop doin' the damn thing... "It Ain't no Fun"

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Ladies Rage and Blogga playing with the Blackberry taking self pics before she hits the stage.

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Jay and Bey...

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RZA choppin' it up with my camera ace @IRunsNY

I did a few interviews and have a few cameos on film. Footage coming soon!!! There were a lot of people on deck to see the show as well. Jay and Bey, Swizz and Alicia, Chris Rock, John Legend, Mary J. Blige were all backstage enjoying the show. Rock the Bells is a show that I make it my business to attend. If you have never been, you need to re-evaluate your love for music and get to one.


Friday, January 01, 2010

What I'm Watching ... Jay-Z Feat. Swizz Beatz "On to the Next One" (OFFICIAL VID)

"Niggas want my old shit, buy my old album ..." Check out the official vid for "On to the Next One" from Jay-Z featuring Swizz Beatz. Happy New Year!



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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What I'm Watching ... "Young Forever" Jay-Z & Mr. Hudson (OFFICIAL VID)


Check out the official video from Jay-Z and Mr. Hudson, "Young Forever". Thanks @SinnamonS for the link.



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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Check it...Robin Thicke ft Jay-Z - Meiple


New track by Robin Thicke featuring Jay-Z. What ya think?

"Meiple"


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Friday, October 30, 2009

Jay-Z Ft Alicia Keys "Empire State of Mind" [Official Vid]



Here it is, Empire State of Mind ... the Lil Mama-less version [LOL]



Plus Game 2 performance from the World Series



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Monday, October 19, 2009

Jay-Z x Michael Jackson



I caught these two tracks off a Jay-Z Blueprint 3 and Michael Jackson hits mashup, CR the Beast Presents: MJ3: "FADE TO JACK" THE RE-FIX. The mixtape is over a month old but these two joints jumped out at me, so I figured I share. Thoughts?





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Drake ... My BlackBerry, Part 2 (spoof)






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Monday, October 12, 2009

#MusicMonday ... Jaz-O - "Hawaiian Sophie"



Bringing it back for you. Waaaaaaaay back with this cut by Jaz with an appearance by none other than a very young Jay-Z. Funny ass video. Check it out.



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Thursday, September 03, 2009

Jay-Z's Album Covers in a Commericial


As Jay-Z readies the release of his 10+ studio album (including the collaboration albums) Blueprint III scheduled for September 11th, he teams up with Rhapsody for what I think is a pretty creative commercial showcasing the covers that graced his previous albums. Check it out...



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Monday, August 10, 2009

Music Monday ... Jay-Z "Friend or Foe"


You already know what it is, Music Monday! Friend or Foe and Friend or Foe '98 are two of my favorite interlude type joints. I felt the need to share them both on this Music Monday. Enjoy and happy Monday!

Friend or Foe


Friend or Foe '98

Friday, July 24, 2009

Mos Def - "Brooklyn We Go Hard"



I honestly don't know if there's a track that I don't like by Mos Def, whether original or not. This track here, he flows over Jay-Z's Brooklyn We Go Hard. Check it out.


Mos Def - "Brooklyn We Go Hard"


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Jay-Z - Run This Town ft Rihanna and Kanye West



Jay-Z returns with another single off his highly anticipated album Blueprint 3. This track was released today everywhere and tons of websites are getting their hands on. Track is hot. Despite the controversy about Drake being replaced on this track, it doesn't change the fact that this track is ill. Personally, of course. Check it out.

Jay-Z - Run This Town ft Rihanna & Kanye West



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Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Tha Lady Blogga Asks...Where's Hip Hop?




Given the recent events in the music industry, we can't help but realize that the hip-hop culture is on a rapid downward spiral. We lost the King of Pop, Vibe magazine folded, XXL featured a cover full of shiny suit rappers. What the hell is going on with hip-hop? It needs to be revived and quickly. We have been bombarded with parties and bullshit, bling and swag, titties and asses (thanks, Drake), but no talent. Where did it all go?

Pandora Internet radio has become a necessity in my Blackberry. While mainstream radio caters to the artists that pay the most for spins per day, Pandora gives you a mix of stuff you want to hear. I can't stand listening to mainstream radio anymore. Every hour, the line-up is the same...and it's a shitty line-up at that.

So, here I am jammin' to my Pandora "Nas" station, listening to Nas, Jay-Z, Tupac and then it plays Ma$e? WTF is this? Ma$e? Where did this come from? How does he fit in here? He doesn't and that's the problem. I can't deal with the shiny suit rapper. I can't do it. So then I got to thinking, where did hip-hop go wrong? When did we lose it to talentless gimmick promoters with expensive cars? First I thought it was Puffy and his shiny suit movement. But then what about Hammer? And who the hell gave Vanilla Ice a record deal?

The new age of rappers is coming equipped with everything but talent. I mean, it's one thing to have a sales pitch or a certain image but you have to have talent to back it up. I am not even knocking the use of auto-tune. I was rocking to "Computer Love" and it was all good. If artists were saying something worth listening to, it wouldn't matter if it was auto-tuned or not. Having to listen to the likes of Soulja Boy, Hurricane Chris, New Boyz and other talentless "Hip-Hop" acts makes it difficult for the real Hip-Hop acts to shine through. In my opinion, their music isn't considered "Hip-Hop", it's just noise. Soulja Boy will never live down the fact that he lyrically compared himself to Nas! Nas is a rapper, Soulja Boy is not. So for him to compare himself to a lyricist such as Nas, he deserves to be smacked.

Not for nothing, I think Drake is lyrically inclined and has potential to be something special, but he is allowing himself to be pushed in that bullshit artist direction and that isn't a good move. He is going to lose a lot of fans because of that. He really needs to think about staying true to himself and his talent and not following behind the likes of Kanye West. Honestly I think Kanye just wanted to kill his competition a little bit so he created that video to put Drake on hold for a second. Drake created a buzz without tits, ass and jewels. He can continue to make moves sans that crap in his act.

We have always had underground rappers. The underground movement in the Hip-Hop culture was real serious at one time but now all the real Hip-Hop artists are being pushed into that category. We need to start moving in a direction to bring back Hip-Hop as we knew it. Supporting bullshit music is a problem. We have to start supporting real music and stop helping these "lucky" mediocre artists who knew the right people get ahead. We have new rappers emerging with ridiculous talent and they deserve to be heard on a mainstream level. How awesome would it be to turn on the radio and hear tracks from Diamond District, or Tanya Morgan, some Marco Polo & Torae, or how about "Queens' Anthem"? That would be a revitalizing breath of fresh air. I wouldn't have to cringe every time I turned on the radio or kill my Blackberry battery listening to my Pandora Internet radio.

We need to bring it back and it's going to take a lot of work, but...it can be done.

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Sunday, June 14, 2009

MOS DEF proposes "The Battle in New Orleans"



So I get a message from @OneAndOnlyKema on twitter hitting me up on the info about MOS DEF talking about doing a friendly competition styled battle in New Orleans. According to this YouTube video (shout out to @Knowledgium for posting the link), he was previously recorded candidly and unknowing the video would get out, speaking on a few artists that proclaim that they're the greatest rapper alive. He spoke on one artist in particular. That artist is Jay-Z. His point is that he doesn't see much sense in calling yourself the greatest without really ever having to defend that claim. Especially when a Slick Rick who, quoting Mos Def, is still very alive and well, and Rakim as well. He doesn't like the fact that someone in his circle leaked the video but at the same time, he's not backing out.

It seems that in all honesty, he's just defending some of the pioneers that are still able to put it down on the mic. No beef. And in a friendly competition to showcase these MCs talents, they can get a chance to prove their claim. Personally, I think it's a very, very great idea and would probably do so much good for hip hop. Maybe with the state of music this game is in, some of these artists should consider it. Tell me you wouldn't watch a battle featuring Morgan State vs Grambling for the Battle of the Bands, Kid Capri vs Biz Markie for DJs, Kanye vs Swizz for the Battle of the Beats, the Battle Royal is a 5 man team which he says he'd be a captain for that consist of Black Thought, Jay Electronica, MF Doom, Nas, and Jay-Z could put his team together for a $10 million dollar pot. Why would you turn that down? Unless.........you can't back it up.





Regardless, I should start campaigning to get this event started. Somehow. Someway. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and marking my calendar! You ready? The BOOGIE MAN is! Haha.


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