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Hot Traxxx / Starving Artists
« on: March 16, 2011, 04:35:10 PM »
Peace heads, since most of yall dont read much on the Chief rocka mic forum heres a bit of inspiration. imma post some of my material up here for yall cats. Watch da space. feel free to criticise the production and track in general but keep in mind these are lost tracks dat have to be head. the quality aint all dat but skillz speak for themselves.

1st one is  Wun87 f/Zeb (AFMP)-BAD ATTITUDE

i got good responce from DON JUAN (JAZZWOX), MATHMETICS, CK (VUT FM) AND most heads who value good beats and ill delivery.

LINK REMOVED/?ea7anobfjn04pp9

SPEAK YOUR MIND!!!

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General Discussion / Hip Hop crossing over
« on: February 20, 2011, 11:12:32 AM »
For Hip Hop to grow and reach the largest ma**es should the movement cross over. Most heads would debate that hip hop is loosing is purest form. Publications are mostly showcasing artists who are willing to cross over and blend the verbalism with other genres.

Music is a universal language that bouds down to expression wether about how we feel about current world issues or our history yet should hip hop expand in all these dimesions wont it loose its core form? Slick Rick adapted the European flavoure of Drum and Ba** and laced it well with his profound story telling concepts. Lately the likes of Kanye West dwell on the metronone which a lot of underground cats tend to renoun played out. This too can be viewed as a form of crossing over.
The likes of Ray Charles won their Grammies through crossing over, before that their were only popular around their own country. With lengardy artists such as Chucka khan, Teddy Pendagra**, Marvin Gay..etc being  sampled by even the most confrontational artists like Blu-Below the heavens, Canibus-Whats going on, Rhymfest-sister or Jay-z-ignorant on their casual tracks who's to say sampling is not crossing over or that crossing over is selling out. Most of the songs mentioned here sold millions but does this guerantee artists that crossing over will get you ma** appeal?

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Hot Traxxx / 187 mp3s
« on: May 24, 2010, 06:10:43 PM »
Peace ya'll, i know i've flooding da AG site for a while now and never really got a platform to share knowledge with headz. I now present to u a revolutionary page where u can blog, download and join my mailing list. All these trax are recent, S.K.U production-peace fam.
All jamz aboard are downloadable, these are promotional tracks but if any producers or dj's out there is interested on any particular joint to remix pm me and i'll send u da acapella via post.
This goes out to all da underated emceez out there makin moves,STAY UP! wUN8
heres da link: www.reverbnation.com/wun87

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Hot Traxxx / A.L.F.A
« on: May 08, 2010, 05:02:22 PM »
A lot of battle rappers got a big mouth but cant make a hit. This combination of a rugga muffin, three battle cats, one producer/emcee and a lyricist diabolic wit a pen brings you the definition of a super group, with nuff versitility too.

Its Zeb, Sub,St,Base1,Wun8sevn and J Blaq
This was a Vaal located clique but now we on sum next shit. All i can say is visit da AFMP reverb link and holla back.
LINK BELOW

http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_3983159


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AG Wire / wu world
« on: April 17, 2010, 05:20:05 PM »
for some of us who are still WU fans, Cilverings is releasing, Raek da Chef got banging mixtape"Statan we go hard" but sup wit Meth,Raek and Ghost doing a project together without everbody? They said Golden arms quite da Wu coz of finanacial short comings, Raek was bad mouthing RZA on Youtube, talking about he cheated him and Tony Starx on da doe  but uhh,  dont wanna speculate witout proof so imma get to da bottom of this shit.

All in in faver say aaiy!

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Hot Traxxx / 187
« on: April 03, 2010, 02:28:05 PM »
Hot 16

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / OFF THE BOOKS (GHOST WRITER)
« on: February 28, 2010, 11:10:19 PM »
THE TRUETH I LET IT BE KNOWN
DONT CARE IF U DONT LIKE
GO BANANAS ON TRACKS
THEN U MONKIEYS WANNA BITE
STREAT BEAT PART INFINITY DIRECTED BY SPIKE LEE
STARRING 187 PICTURE PERFECT HOW INVITING
RAWNESS THRU SONNETS
DA FEATURE WELL ANTICIPATED
LYRICAL TERRORIST FORGET BOMBS I DROP COMMETS
METEOR STORM, MEDIOCRES SHOULD JUST DROP IT
FEMALE EMCEES I SWEAT UR LINEN OUT
LIKE MY GIRL SLIM AND BROWN
FOR REAL THO THEM JUS CUTIES
IN HELARIOUS CASES OF FAT GIRLS I JUDGE BOOTY
CYPHERS GET RIPEND UP, TEMPERATURES HYPEN UP
FAKE RS GET ROUGHENED UP BURIED IN STEEL COPHENS
DEHYDRADED AND STILL SPITTIN
WORKNESS FORBIDDEN FROM SPITTIN
COS THEY SIMPLY VISIONLESS THATS Y THEY CANT SEE ME
MY INTERLEGANCE LIMIT IS
TO A POINT OF SLEEPING
AND CATCHING CELLPHONE SIGNALS
U CAN NEVER WALK THE TALK LIKE MUTENT PARAPLEGIX

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General Discussion / White cola crime
« on: June 29, 2009, 08:45:57 PM »
I got this young tycoon with mad enegery but he's working for wrong people. Dealing with Sales/marketing and internet franchises that offer self empleyed opportunities that promis u richness over night with little work such as recruiting people to join at certain fees.
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An ol timer got cought in US recently and he was a kingpin of such co ops. heres a cut and paste to learn from. all my hustlers do it the right way or dont get CAUGHT.

Bernard Madoff gets maximum 150 years in prison
Bernard Madoff sentenced to maximum 150 years in prison for vast fraud
By Tom Hays and Larry Neumeister, a**ociated Press Writers
On Monday June 29, 2009, 1:38 pm EDT
       Buzz up! 0 Print
 NEW YORK (AP) -- Historic swindler Bernard Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison Monday for a fraud so extensive that the judge said he needed to send a symbolic message to potential imitators and to victims who demanded harsh punishment.

Scattered applause and whoops broke out in the crowded Manhattan courtroom after U.S. District Judge Denny Chin issued the maximum sentence to the 71-year-old defendant, who said he lives "in a tormented state now, knowing all the pain and suffering I've created."

Chin rejected a request by Madoff's lawyer for leniency and said he disagreed that victims of the fraud were seeking mob vengeance.

"Here the message must be sent that Mr. Madoff's crimes were extraordinarily evil and that this kind of manipulation of the system is not just a bloodless crime that takes place on paper, but one instead that takes a staggering toll," Chin said.

The judge said the estimate that Madoff has cost his victims more than $13 billion was conservative because it did not include money from feeder funds.

"Objectively speaking, the fraud here was staggering," he said.

Chin announced the sentence with Madoff standing at the defense table, wearing a dark suit, white shirt and a tie, and looking thinner than his last court appearance in March. He gave no noticeable reaction when the sentence was announced.

He also showed no emotion earlier in the hearing as he listened to nine victims spend nearly an hour describing their despair. Some openly wept. Others raised their voices in anger.

"Life has been a living hell. It feels like the nightmare we can't wake from," said Carla Hirshhorn.

"He stole from the rich. He stole from the poor. He stole from the in between. He had no values," said Tom Fitzmaurice. "He cheated his victims out of their money so he and his wife Ruth could live a life of luxury beyond belief."

Dominic Ambrosino called it an "indescribably heinous crime" and urged a long prison sentence so "will know he is imprisoned in much the same way he imprisoned us and others."

He added: "In a sense, I would like somebody in the court today to tell me how long is my sentence."

When asked by the judge whether he had anything to say, Madoff slowly stood, leaned forward on the defense table and spoke in a monotone for about 10 minutes. At various times, he referred to his historic fraud as a "problem," "an error of judgment" and "a tragic mistake."

He claimed he and his wife were tormented, saying she "cries herself to sleep every night, knowing all the pain and suffering I have caused," he said. "That's something I live with, as well."

He then finally looked at the victims lining the first row of the gallery.

"I will turn and face you," he said. "I'm sorry. I know that doesn't help you."

Afterward, Ruth Madoff -- often a target of victims' scorn since her husband's arrest -- broke her silence by issuing a statement through her lawyer. She said she, too, had been misled.

"I am embarra**ed and ashamed," she said. "Like everyone else, I feel betrayed and confused. The man who committed this horrible fraud is not the man whom I have known for all these years."

Prosecutor Lisa Baroni said Madoff deserved a life sentence because he "stole ruthlessly and without remorse."

The jailed Madoff already has taken a severe financial hit: Last week, a judge issued a preliminary $171 billion forfeiture order stripping Madoff of all his personal property, including real estate, investments, and $80 million in a**ets Ruth Madoff had claimed were hers. The order left her with $2.5 million.

The terms require the Madoffs to sell a $7 million Manhattan apartment where Ruth Madoff still lives. An $11 million estate in Palm Beach, Florida, a $4 million home in Montauk on Long Island, and a $2.2 million boat will be put on the market as well.

Before Madoff became a symbol of Wall Street greed, he earned a reputation as a trusted money manager with a Midas touch. Even as the market fluctuated, clients of his secretive investment advisory business -- from Florida retirees to celebrities such as Steven Spielberg, actor Kevin Bacon and Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax -- for decades enjoyed steady double-digit returns.

But late last year, Madoff made a dramatic confession: Authorities say he pulled his sons aside and told them it was "all just one big lie."

Madoff pleaded guilty in March to securities fraud and other charges, saying he was "deeply sorry and ashamed." He insisted that he acted alone, describing a separate wholesale stock-trading firm run by his sons and brother as honest and legitimate.

Aside from an accountant accused of cooking Madoff's books, no one else has been criminally charged. But the family, including his wife, and brokerage firms who recruited investors have come under intense scrutiny by the FBI, regulators and a court-appointed trustee overseeing the liquidation of Madoff's a**ets.

The trustee and prosecutors have sought to go after a**ets to compensate thousands of burned victims who have filed claims against Madoff. How much is available to pay them remains unknown, though it's expected to be only a fraction of the astronomical losses a**ociated with the fraud.

The $171 billion forfeiture figure used by prosecutors merely mirrors the amount they estimate that, over decades, "flowed into the principal account to perpetrate the Ponzi scheme." The statements sent to investors showing their accounts were worth as much as $65 billion were fiction.

The investigation has found that in reality, Madoff never made any investments, instead using the money from new investors to pay returns to existing clients -- and to finance a lavish lifestyle for his family.

In bankruptcy filings, Trustee Irving Picard say family members "used customers accounts as though they were their own," putting Madoff's maid, boat captain and house-sitter in Florida on the company payroll and paying nearly $1 million in fees at high-end golf clubs on Long Island and in Florida.

Picard has sought to reclaim ill-gotten gains by freezing Madoff's business bank accounts and selling legitimate portions of his firm. (Its season tickets for the Mets went for $38,100.) He's also sued big money managers and investors for billions of dollars, claiming they were Madoff cronies who also cashed in on the fraud.

The defendants include leading philanthropists Stanley Chais and Jeffry Picower -- from whom Picard is seeking at least $5.1 billion alleged to have come out of victims' pockets -- and hedge fund manager J. Ezra Merkin. All have denied any wrongdoing.

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General Discussion / Future fathers
« on: June 03, 2009, 04:16:19 PM »
Hip hop music has seen a lot of infamous artist turn out to be good fathers and husbands. (Kids please dont comment and learn for responsible folks). My problem is how journalists have portrayed us emcees and entertainers at the most as loose canons with a crave for a quicky and intoxications. This is debatable as Snoop is well known for his chronic M.J habits but he has an acceptable life with a gorgeouse woman and no crack heads for kids. To mention a few others who have disapointed media expectations Ja Rule, Rev Run, Game, Jakki the mota mouth...the list goes on.
To all those expecting to be daddies, i know what you going through. Aggresive spouses, dry season(you know what i mean too- ;)dont front) and endless bills. They say most relationships end because of such stress which occurs this particular time. What ever calms you down get pounds of it and cheating will only make you infamouse, recentfull and you will end up being just a maintainance cheque.

According to you, if your woman is pregnant and you are not getting any, your bank account is not worth looking at but you surviving and still showing support, how can you then avoid loosing her. I know drama sells but the media also needs to stop promoting bad reputations about rappers and try recognise how many RnB fathers and so called Divas turn out to be junkies and players, then give credit to heads sharing true life stories that might save theirs and your kids life someday.

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Hot Traxxx / 9th Wonder and Buckshot FORMULA
« on: May 27, 2009, 05:00:42 PM »
1.) Intro-The Formula f/ The Formula Crew
2.) Ready (Brand New Day)
3.) Be Cool f/Swan
4.) Go All Out f/Carlitta Durand
5.) No Future
6.) Hold It Down f/Talib Kweli and Tyler Woods
7.) Wha**up With U f/Keisha Shontelle
8.) Only For You (Lou)
9.) Just Display
10.) Here We Go
11.) Throwing' Shade
12.) Shinin' Yall f/Arafat Yates and Big Chops of M1 Platoon
13.) Man Listen

i aint gotta say much, Chemistry was rockus and this one has already thhree videos shot. Damn 9th did it again, does he ever sleep-heard he is a College Professor. heres a link down below, feed ur eyes. JUNKIES

http://www.rapnews.net/0-202-262801-00.html?tag=topic

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Hip Hop Events / Nelcity Hip Hop sessionz
« on: May 21, 2009, 01:06:49 PM »
Kaotik brings u a gig featuring the likes of JR, Da L.E.S, Muggz and many more. This overwhelming event will take place at Nyoni Lodge in Nelcity, (dats Nelspruit for u outta town nyyukkkaz). Local (Nelcity) artists performing are the Ark fam,dat boi 187, maybe M-zee and the rest is not important.

Damage:R50
VIP:R100
Sponcored by KWV

Media coverage by Ses'khona, Mpumalanga News, Hype(so i hear) and well Proverb and da HEADRUSH CREW if they are interested.

Felloz word of advice, the portugees shorwtees up here...murder he wrote

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Hot Traxxx / VAAL FREESTYLZ
« on: April 25, 2009, 06:48:16 PM »
http://members.soundclick.com/share/50978

Peace to those who still freestyle off da top, this for my street niggaz who got no deal. My battle cats with dignified thoughts not dissin but droppin skillz coz anybody can bad mouth anybody but only real wordsmiths can dominate da mic and get respect.

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General Discussion / Da Mixtape culture
« on: April 22, 2009, 02:18:16 PM »
Look and listen got my vote right now, they bringin in good imports just too costy. It was hard choosing where to blow over R200 in a cd store knowing im da Bootlegger. Little brother had a good selection of artists, Dre and Detox or even his albums made me feel like mixtapes rule. Yet i miss dat Def squad flavour, bumpin Eric Onasis made me realise how valuable Eazy E was to da game. Had jaw pains gaggin to a PApoose mixtape collection coz da nigga got way too many. I dig his collabos with Mobb deep tho.

why is it that mixtapes can over shadow the artists actual album? i personally dont  like featuring unless we on da same wave lenght. Lyrics and beats are like cookin, good mixes only make the flavour but the type of food mixed change the cuisine. Happy voting day yall.
Let me know what your best mixtapes of all times were coz i want that collection too.


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General Discussion / A BLESSING OR STRESS
« on: December 16, 2008, 02:20:45 PM »
not one of those high text files of mine...i need constructive advice, no under 18.
 
IVE  BEEN DATING THIS CHICK AND WELL IM WIPPED. HAD AN ARGUEMENT WITH DA FATHER AND OF COS HER FAMILY THINKS IM NO GUD. THRU DA FIGHTING WITH DA INLAWS AND TRIALS AND NUFF TRIBULATIONS WE SURVIVED TILL NOW AND SHE'S PREGNANT. AS AN UPCOMING ARTIST WHO WANNA START A PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO AND A BUSINESS MAN WITH A COUPLE OF PROPOSALS UP MY SLEEVES SUCH AS AN APPROVED HIGH SCHOOL GYM I GOT A LOT ON MY PLATE FOR NEXT YEAR.

QUESTION IS I WANT A FAMILY AND TO MARRY HER BUT SHE JUST MATRICULATED AND HER FAMILY WANTS HER TO GO TO PRETORIA FOR TERTIARY. I WANT DA BEST FOR HER BUT IF SHE GOES AWAY A LOT CAN CHANGE. FACT IS WE CANT KEEP A BABY AND STAY APART. ARBORTION IS MURDER PLUS AN EASY WAY OUT. iVE BEEN HAVING SPIRITUAL VISIONS IN MY SLEEP , WELL I THINK GOD IS TRYING TO TELL ME SOMETHING...BUT WHATS THE LOGICAL THING TO DO?

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General Discussion / Mzansi's finest
« on: December 13, 2008, 08:11:37 PM »
So every body is droppin albums but nobody is buyin shit...whats missin? If u put a record out and promote to da max trust u'll have 80yr olds buyin...imn on sum sell music with a blut for free but tha matter at hand is dat S.A hip hop is one of da finest since 85rap.

Lets debate, a lot of artist dat r  released r just cheese boiz wit noskillz, mean while ill cats  keep writin and they cant affor to master and kiss a**.
 Peep my list and let me if Im in da wrong Zip Code.

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Glitteri
AfMp
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kzn LEQUID
MORAFE
REAL HIPHOP WILL PREVAIL

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