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Producers - Discussion / Beat Magician of the Day: The Alchemist
« on: February 21, 2011, 08:54:29 AM »
Wanted to do a South African beat magician today but eish, dudes are no where on the net hahahaha anywhere I can get info on SA magicians? Ootz? Battlekat? Kanief? IV League?....anyweez....

FRESH COAST STAND UP!



Alan Daniel Maman, better known as The Alchemist, is one of hip-hop’s leading producers. He hails from affluent Beverly Hills, California. After rising to prominence in the late 1990s as a close a**ociate of Dilated Peoples, he went on to produce for many of hip-hop’s leading artists in the 2000s.

As a teen, Al began to identify strongly with the rebellious lyrics and urban sounds of hip-hop, and he began writing his own lyrics as a creative outlet. He joined up with other like-minded artists who wrote lyrics and rebelled strongly against their “uptight” suburban surroundings, among whom were Shifty Shellshock of Crazy Town, Evidence of Dilated Peoples and Scott Caan, son of James Caan. They would often hang out in urban areas of Los Angeles and participated in typical teenage rebellious activities like partying, smoking marijuana, and general mischief.

Al and Scott decided to become a duo named The Whooliganz. While rhyming at a party in L.A., they attracted the attention of B-Real of Cypress Hill. He invited the teens to join his crew, The Soul a**a**ins, which also included the groups House of Pain and Funkdoobiest. In 1993, the Whooliganz released their first single, “Put Your Handz Up.” The song received little radio airplay and their record label, Tommy Boy Records, decided to shelve their album. Rejected, Scott focused his creative energy on acting while Al became interested in process of making hip-hop beats.

Production:

1999:

Terror Squad - Terror Squad
"99 Live"
"Bring It On"

Focused Daily - Defari
"Focused Daily"
"Killing Spree"
"Checkstand 3"

A Tear for the Ghetto - Group Home
"Stupid Muthaf***as (30 Minutes to War)"

Home Field Advantage - The High & Mighty
"Top Prospects"
"Open Mic Night" (Remix)

Global Warning - Rascalz
"On The Run"

Balance - Swollen Members
"Front Street"
"Circuit Breaker"
"Strength"
"Horrified Nights"

Murda Muzik - Mobb Deep
"Thug Muzik"
"The Realest"

Internal Affairs - Pharoahe Monch
"No Mercy"

Build and Destroy - Royce Da 5'9"
"I'm the King"

2000:

Exhibit A - Missin' Linx
"Family Ties"

The Platform - Dilated Peoples
"The Platform"
"Guaranteed"
"The Main Event"
"Annihilation"
"The Last Line of Defense"

The Reunion - Capone-N-Noreaga
"Queens"
"Bang Bang"

Eat at Whitey's - Everlast
"Deadly a**a**ins"

Lyricist Lounge 2
"The Grimy Way"
"Right & Exact"

2001:

pron Again - Smut Peddlers
"The Red Light"

H.N.I.C. - Prodigy
"Keep It Thoro"
"Three"
"Trials of Love"
"Veteran's Memorial"

Endangered Species - Big Pun
"Mama"

The Realness - Cormega
"Fallen Soldiers" (Remix)

Baldhead Slick & Da Click - Guru
"In Here"

He Think He Raw - Casual
"I Gotta (Get Down)"

Kiss tha Game Goodbye - Jadakiss
"We Gonna Make It"
"Feel Me" (Skit)

Lyrics Of Fury Vol. 1
"Boy's About To Flip"
"Dark Riders"
"Permanent Scars"
"Metal's Advocate"

Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.) - Fat Joe
"Definition of a Don"

Expansion Team - Dilated Peoples
"Live on Stage"
"Worst Comes to Worst"
"Panic"

Bad Dreams - Swollen Members
"Bad Dreams"
"Dark Riders"

Bulletproof Wallets - Ghostface Killah
"The Forest"
"The Juks"

Infamy - Mobb Deep
"Get at Me"

2002:

A Gangster and a Gentleman - Styles P
"A Gangster and a Gentleman"
"Black Magic"

The Lost Tapes - Nas
"My Way"
"No Idea's Original"

The True Meaning - Cormega
"The Legacy"

Loyalty - Fat Joe
"Bust at You"

Reanimation - Linkin Park
"Frgt/10"

God's Son - Nas
"Book of Rhymes"
"Mastermind"
"Revolutionary Warfare"
"Thugz Mirror"

Special Edition - Infamous Mobb
"Intro"
"IM³"
"Special Edition"
"The Family" (Skit)
"Mobb Niggaz (The Sequel)"
"Back in the Days"
"B.I.G. - T.W.I.N.S."
"We Strive"

2003:

Walk Witt Me - Sheek Louch
"Turn It Up"

Only the Strong - Big Noyd
"Only the Strong"
"Shoot 'Em Up (Bang Bang) Part 1"
"Noyd Holdin' It Down"
"Shoot 'Em Up (Bang Bang) Part 2"
"Air It Out"
"N.O.Y.D."

The Awakening - PMD
"The Awakening"

2004;

Neighborhood Watch - Dilated Peoples
"Marathon"
"Neighborhood Watch"
"Poisonous"
"World on Wheels"

Till Death Do Us Part - Cypress Hill
"Latin Thugs"

Amerikaz Nightmare - Mobb Deep
"Win or Lose"
"Got It Twisted"
"When U Hear The"
"Got It Twisted" (Remix)

Sweat - Nelly
"Playa"

R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece - Snoop Dogg
"(Intro) I Love to Give You Light"

Kiss of Death - Jadakiss
"Still Feel Me"

2005:

The Diamond Mine - Diamond D
"Y'all Niggaz Need to Know"

After Taxes - Sheek Louch
"Movie Niggas"

Who's Hard? - Big Shug
"Who? (Got My Back)"
"Who's Hard?"

Witness My Growth - Elzhi
"The Alchemist"

2006:

Street Music - Defari
"Make My Own"

Black Magic - Swollen Members
"Weight"

Time is Money - Styles P
"I'm Black"

Blood Money - Mobb Deep
"The Infamous"

Killa Season - Cam'ron
"Wet Wipes"

20/20 - Dilated Peoples
"Back Again"
"20/20"

You Already Know - Agallah
"Ride Out (O.G.G.G.)"
"On the Ave"

The Re-Up - Eminem
"We Ride for Shady"
"There He Is"
"Tryin' ta Win"

The Medicine - Planet Asia
"Over Your Head"

Eat or Die - Ras Ka**
"Get It In"

Full Scale: G-Check - Raze
"Bosses"

2007:

Return of the Mac - Prodigy
Whole album

The Release Party - Dilated Peoples
"Spit It Clearly"

The Death of Tragedy - Tragedy Khadafi
"Milk Murder"

Desire - Pharoahe Monch
"Desire"

The Weatherman LP - Evidence
"Letyourselfgo"
"Chase the Clouds Away"
"Evidence is Everywhere"
"Line of Scrimmage"
"Born in LA"

Super Gangster (Extraordinary Gentleman) - Styles P
"Green Piece of Paper"
"All I Know is Pain"'

2008:

The Elephant in the Room - Fat Joe
"My Conscience"

H.N.I.C. Pt. 2 - Prodigy
"The Life"
"Young Veterans"
"Illuminati"
"Veteran's Memorial Part II"
"Dirty New Yorker"

Deified - Keak Da Sneak
"That Go" (Remix)

Tha Carter III - Lil Wayne
"You Ain't Got Nuthin'" (feat. Fabolous and Juelz Santana)

I.A.Dap - Lil' Dap
"Intro I.A.Dap"
"Get It"

Politics As Usual - Termanology
"Hood Shit"

Fresh Rhymes & Videotape Vol. 1
"The Last Shall Be First"
"Road Stop"

Hunger Pains - Bekay
"I Am"
"I Am (Remix)"

The Layover EP - Evidence
"So Fresh"
"The Far Left"
"To Be Determined"

2009:

The Antidote (Mixtape) - Fashawn
The Whole Mixtape

Smoke N Mirrors - B-Real
"6 Minutes"

Channel 10 - Capone-N-Noreaga
"Follow the Dollar"

The Last Kiss - Jadakiss
"Death Wish"

Intermission - Soul a**a**ins
"Cla**ical"
"Gunshots"

A Brand You Can Trust - La Coka Nostra
"Choose Your Side"

Loso's Way - Fabolous
"Lullaby"

Slaughterhouse - Slaughterhouse
"Microphone"

Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II - Raekwon
"Surgical Gloves"

Time Machine: Hood Politics VI - Termanology
"I See Dead People"

2010:

The Green Ghost Project - Styles P
"Make Millions From Entertainment"

More Than Just a DJ - DJ Kayslay
"Hustle Game"

The Manifesto - Inspectah Deck
"The Champion"

Chain Of Command - Planet Asia & Gold Chain Military
"GCM Meets ALC"

Money Changes, Loyalty Don't - Hollow Da Don
"Greatness"

Boss of All Bosses 2.5 - Cam'ron & Vado
"Ya' Killin' Me"

The War Report 2: Report the War - Capone-N-Noreaga
"Pain"

2011:

Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang - Raekwon
"Ferry Boat Killaz"

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Pac Div - Taste

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Media / Re: SA rap in The Guardian
« on: February 18, 2011, 11:37:28 AM »
El Nino hit the nail hard on teh head with this one...

"They're not giving us time, because we don't sound American – we're South African to the core. We talk about real social ills that are affecting my people. And South Africa, my friend, is about mediocrity. Mediocrity sells here."

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General Discussion / Re: DRAKE is LAME
« on: February 18, 2011, 10:49:17 AM »
Me and my girl have this argument all the time hahahaha she likes Drake but she a huge Pharaohe Monch fa...so I always point that out to her, how can you feel Drake's lyricism when Pharaohe is like Jordan on the court with Drake being a limbless player hahahaha Ima be honest, the dude aint wack...hes just overrated, hes doing shit Phonte has been doing for eons...he even admitted to being a big Phonte fan

Dude is doing hes thing, but...he aint nothing new...then again the commercial world dont know who Phonte is hahahaha I got shit like Rhyme Asylum, Copywrite, Slaughterhouse, Pharaohe Monch, Sean Price, Rock, BootCamp Clik, Skyzoo, The Thyrday etc to bump, why waste my time on Drake? mxm

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Hot Traxxx / Re: The Lost Tapes - KONFAB
« on: February 18, 2011, 08:02:49 AM »
Do or Die is bananaz!

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Rapsody - Angel (feat. Laws) (prod. by 9th Wonder)

My God! this beat! diyam!

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Re: 8 Bars A Day Keeps The Wack MCs Away
« on: February 18, 2011, 07:38:47 AM »
meta madness...

You Kick flows? Couldn’t do that in a Womb/
For your brain i lyrically construct tombs/
And house all your motives in the chains of mushrooms/
f*** epiphanies, my words hit yo dome the quickest/
Even if you was the last faggot on earth with syphilis you couldnt be the sickest/
Im a boss minus the Rick Ross influence/
Each bar is flued, automatically you congruent/
Ima PRO with the VERBS...prolly the best to DO it/
Already gave you crash course on prophecy so, you already knew it

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Pac Div - Overcome

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Hot Traxxx / Re: kriMzin - 4 Finger Ring
« on: February 16, 2011, 01:48:04 PM »
I likes actually. nyc track

thanks dawg 8)

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Elzhi, Royce Da 5'9" - Glow (prod. by Jake One)

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Hot Traxxx / Re: kriMzin - 4 Finger Ring
« on: February 16, 2011, 07:20:45 AM »
yo krimzim dont drop wack sh!t here. ni99as will stomp ya.  ;D

Im immune to wackness dude hahahaha did you hear the track tho?

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Hot Traxxx / Re: kriMzin - 4 Finger Ring
« on: February 16, 2011, 07:20:10 AM »
So you on the 2nd verse? If so dude on the 1st verse ate you lol. You got good lyrics but delivery aint there (I think das what San is talkin about as well). But I guess the next track you gon post is gon sound more doper than this.

Keep doin your thang I say!

Im on both verses hahahahahah, my boy Drew iz teh dude talkin in between...and as i said, this was like a freestyle because i got into the stu, we was listening to beats, i heard this one and was like "yo can i spit on this?" and i wrote those barz in like 15 minutes tops hahahaha this track was like a sparring session...but anyway, ima drop more serious tracks soon...thanks for the feedback!

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Hot Traxxx / Re: Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All!
« on: February 15, 2011, 04:00:46 PM »
Also check out:

>Tyler the Creator: Bastard
>Mike G: Ali
>The Jet Age of Tomorrow: Journey to the 5th Echelon
>MellowHype: BlackenedWhite
>OFWGKTA: The Odd Future Tape

Tyler the Creator: Goblin iz dropping soon....

By the way....FREE EARL!!!

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Hot Traxxx / Re: kriMzin - 4 Finger Ring
« on: February 15, 2011, 03:47:10 PM »
whack!!

LMAO thanks dawg, appreciate the feedback hahahaha

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Producers - Discussion / Beat Magician of the Day: Hi-Tek
« on: February 15, 2011, 02:29:52 PM »


Even though he hasnt been up to scratch as of late...still a legend...

Hi-Tek started his rap career with hip hop group Mood and had a regional hit with "Hustle on the Side". That song was made for Mood's album Doom, which featured amongst others Brooklyn MC Talib Kweli. Talib and Hi-Tek clicked immediately, and Hi-Tek went on to produce most of Talib Kweli and Mos Def's Black Star (1998). In 2000, Tek and Kweli (under the name Reflection Eternal) released Train of Thought (2000) on Rawkus Records, with raps by Talib Kweli and beats by Hi-Tek. It enjoyed moderate crossover radio success with the singles "The Blast" and "Move Somethin'". Reflection Eternal released a follow-up album titled Revolutions Per Minute on May 18, 2010.

Production:

213 - "Twist Yo Body" (Album: The Hard Way) (2004)
50 Cent - "Best Friend" (Album: Get Rich Or Die Tryin' soundtrack) (2005)
50 Cent - "Get In My Car" (Album: The Ma**acre) (2005)
50 Cent - "Ryder Music" (Album: The Ma**acre) (2005)
Beanie Sigel - "Get That Dough" (2000)
Big L ft. C-Town - "Still Here" (2000)
Bishop Lamont - "Friends" (2009)
Bizarre feat. Obie Trice - "Doctor Doctor" (Album: Hanni Cap Circus) (2005)
Bizarre feat. Eminem - "Hip Hop" (Album: Hanni Cap Circus) (2005)
Bizarre - "I'm In Luv Witchu" (Album: Hanni Cap Circus) (2005)
Blackalicious - "It's Going Down" (Album: Blazing Arrow) (2002)
Black Star - 6 tracks from Black Star
Black Star feat. Common - "Respiration"
Boot Camp Clik - "Ice Skate" (2002)
Busta Rhymes feat. Nas - "Rough Around The Edges"
Canibus - "Last Laugh"
Ca**idy ft. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony & Eve - "Cash Rulez" (2007)
Chip Tha Ripper - Sprinkle Me (2009) (Cleveland Show Mixtape)
Cocoa Brovaz - "Get Up" (2001)
Cocoa Brovaz feat. Dawn Penn - "Spit Again"
Common feat. Sadat X - "1-9-9-9" (Album: Rawkus presents Soundbombing II) (1999)
Common - "Tekzilla"
Cormega - "Take These Jewels" (2002)
D12 - "Just Like You" (Album: D12 World) (2004)
Dead Prez feat. Talib Kweli - "Sharp Shooters"
Donte - "Heat 4 The Streets"
Estelle - Life to me
G-Unit - "Eye For An Eye" (Album: Beg For Mercy)
G-Unit - "G-Unit" (Album: Beg For Mercy)
Ghostface Killah - "Josephine" (Album: More Fish)
Gym Cla** Heroes - "New Friend Request (Hi-Tek Remix)" (Album: Snakes On A Plane: The Album)
Jonell - "Don't Stop
Jonell - "Round & Round (remix)" (feat. Kool G Rap)
Jonell - "Round & Round (remix)" (feat. Method Man)
Jonell - "Round & Round (remix)" (feat. Method Man, Pharoahe Monch, Kool G Rap)
J. Sands - "In Jail"
Kurious - "Brand New Day" (Feat. Dave Dar & Co Campbell)(2009)
Little Brother - "Step it Up" (feat. Dion) (Album: Getback)
Lil' Skeeter feat. Marques Houston - "All I Have" (Album: Midwest Mastermind)
Lil' Skeeter feat. Eminem - "What Can I Say" (Album: Dream Cruise)
Lloyd Banks feat. Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent - "I Get High" (Album: The Hunger For More)
Mood - Doom
Morcheeba feat. Talib Kweli - "Let Me See (remix)"
Mos Def - "Next Universe" (Album: Rawkus presents Soundbombing II)
Outlawz feat. Young Buck & Dion - "Drivin' Down the Freeway" (Album: Godz Plan)
Papoose - "What Makes Me, Me" (Album: Internationally Known)
Phife Dawg - 4 tracks from Ventilation: Da LP
Phife Dawg - "Miscellaneous (remix)"
Planet Asia & Grand Agent - "It's Only Right"
Slum Village - "The Set Up" (Album: Villa Manifesto)
Snoop Dogg - "I Believe In You"
Snoop Dogg feat. E-White - "I Miss That Bitch"
Snoop Dogg - "No Thang On Me"
Soopafly - "Are You Ready"
Soulive feat. Talib Kweli - "Bridge to Bama (remix)"
Styles P feat. Ray J - "Let's Go" (Album: Super Gangster, Extraordinary Gentleman)
Styles P feat. Talib Kweli - "Testify" (Album: Time Is Money)
Syleena Johnson feat. Mos Def - "Hit On Me (remix)
Talib Kweli - "2000 Seasons", "The Express", "Back Up Offa Me", "Work It Out", "Beautiful Struggle", "More or Less"
Termanology - "In The Streets" (Album: Politics as Usual)
Tha Eastsidaz feat. Nate Dogg, Butch Ca**idy - "Cool" (Album: Deuces N Trayz)
Tha Eastsidaz - "Eastside Ridaz" (Album: Deuces N Trayz)
The Game - "Ol English" (Album: Doctor's Advocate)
The Game feat. Tony Yayo - "Runnin'" (Album: The Documentary)
The Game feat. Nas - "Letter to The King" (Album: L.A.X.)
Truth Hurts - "Hollywood"
Xzibit - "Scent of a Woman" (Album: Weapons of Ma** Destruction)
Xzibit feat. Busta Rhymes - "Tough Guy" (Album: Weapons of Ma** Destruction)
Young Buck - "Don't Need No Help" (Album: Get Rich Or Die Tryin' soundtrack)
Young Buck feat. Snoop Dogg, Trick Daddy - "I Ain't f***in' Wit You" (Album: Buck The World)
Young Flame feat. Hi-Tek "Diss Track"

Albums:

Train of Thought (by Reflection Eternal with Talib Kweli)
Released: October 17, 2000
Billboard 200 chart position: #17
R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #5
Singles: "The Express"/"Some Kind of Wonderful", "Move Somethin'"/"Good Mourning" & "The Blast"/"Down for the Count"/"Train of Thought", "Down for the Count"

Hi-Teknology
Released: May 8, 2001
Billboard 200 chart position: #66
R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #12
Singles: "Round & Round"/"All I Need Is You", "The Sun God"/"Get Back Pt. 2"

Hi-Teknology²: The Chip
Released: October 17, 2006
Billboard 200 chart position: #38
R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #8
U.S. Sales: 51,782[1]
Singles: "Where It Started At (NY)"/"Can We Go Back"

Hi-Teknology 3
Released: December 11, 2007
Billboard 200 chart position: #48
R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #
Singles: "My Piano"

Revolutions Per Minute (by Reflection Eternal with Talib Kweli)
Released: May 18, 2010
Billboard 200 chart position: #18
R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: TBA
Singles: "Back Again", "In This World", "Strangers (Paranoid)"

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