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Hot Traxxx / Exciting Large Pro News
« on: August 14, 2008, 11:16:30 AM »
Haven't been exciting about anything in hip-hop for a very  long time and now this. Can't wait. First album im looking forward to in years.Im glad he's taking it back to the basics. loop that shit my nigga. LOL !



Celebrated producer Large Professor has disclosed plans to go back to his vintage early 90’s sound on Main Source, his first studio album in over six years.As a member of the group Main Source, Large Professor’s distinct, melodic production helped fuel their debut Breaking Atoms, now widely regarded as a Hip-Hop cla**ic.That album also featured the first appearance of a 17-year-old Nas on “Live at the BBQ,” a teen MC that Large Professor himself discovered.Asked why he would name is new album after his seminal group, Large Pro explains that it reflects how he’s altered his approach from previous releases.

“I called this project Main Source because I felt on the music tip I went back to the original recipe,” Large Pro reasoned. “That recipe is Main Source [the group]. When it comes to that real Hip-Hop, Large Professor is the main source of that.”


Extra P’s last album 1st Cla** (2002) featured the standout track “Stay Chisel” with Nas and also featured appearances from Busta Rhymes and Akinyele, who also debuted on “Live at the BBQ.”Despite the good critical reception of that LP, Large Pro was clear in emphasizing a clear distinction between his third and upcoming fourth album.“The difference between this album and 1st Cla** is that on this one I used a lot of ill loops,” he reveals. “On 1st Cla** I went a little more primitive and was chopping up little sounds, but this time I got the ill loops and the original recipe.”


Main Source will feature Jeru the Damaja, Lil Dap, Mikey D, and Lotto, a cast of artists Large Pro feels blessed to have.
“These are dudes I normally get down with on a day to day basis,” Pro stated. “It was all natural (and) we always say “Yo let’s do something in the studio,” (and) now we finally did it.”While he still remained active producing, many wondered why he waited so long to complete his fourth album.For Large Professor, it was simply a matter of giving his soul peace.

“I figured out that you can’t live your life in the industry,” he explained. “You gotta live a normal life and do things when time allows and everything is right. And now is the time.”Main Source drops September 16 on the GOLD DUST record label.

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Sports Arena / MTN 8
« on: August 12, 2008, 09:45:06 AM »
wa**up Happy People ? Why the silence ? LOL !!!!!  ;D

SHAPA MAKHOSI SHAPA !!!!!!

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Hot Traxxx / Local Cla**ic
« on: August 08, 2008, 11:15:28 AM »
Post some South Arfrican cla**ics. Videos,mp3's, whatever. No hip-hop please.

BRENDA Fa**IE
- Wedding Day
- Too Late for Mama
- Touch Somebody
- Weekend Special

CHICCO
- Chicco - Papa Stop the War.

STIMELA
- Fire,Pa**ion and Ecstasy
- Zwakala

BAYETE
- Bayete Mbombela

JABU KHAYILE
- Umkhaya Lo
   
YVONEE CHAKA CHAKA
- mamaland
- Umqombothi
- in love with the DJ
- from me to you

RICARDO
- ricardo - i love u daddy


LETTA MBULI AND CAIPHUS SEMENYA
- Diphendule
- Nomalizo
- There's a music in the air
- Matswale

Lucky Dube
- i've got u baby
- SLAVE
- PRISONER



PJ POWERS AND STEVE KEKANA
- Feel So Strong

JULUKA
- Scatterings

SIPHO HOTSTIX MABUSE
- BURN OUT

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General Discussion / Police Chopper Shot down
« on: July 04, 2008, 10:40:31 AM »
http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_2351967,00.html

Right in my hood.was just there.pulled out the cops with other peeps and all. damnnn.

don't f*** with Ndofaya man.we shoot down choppers and shit. LOL !!!!

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Hot Traxxx / Nature of the Threat - Ras Ka**
« on: July 02, 2008, 12:11:23 PM »
* My man got GAME like a muthaf***a,f*** IT JIHAD *

We should have a yearly thread for this song.For the kids.EDUCATE.

If you've never listened to this song or your name is Cash,pls do yourself a favour and check it out. It's long but worth every minute.Lots of debates have taken place over the contents of the song,correctness of facts,etc.That doesn't even matter.The song is just incredible.Great achievement for hip-hop as a whole. Big UPS to Ras Ka** for one of the greates songs i've ever heard.

Only got the youtube link,so if anyone has an MP3 version, pls drop it.



Lyrics:

   

Nature of the Threat Lyrics
Artist:Ras Ka**


Let freedom ring with a buckshot, but not just yet
First we need to truly understand the nature of the threat
And a pale man walks in the threshold of darkness
Roughly 20,000 years ago the first humans evolved
with the phenotypical trait, genetic recessive
Blue eyes, blonde hair and white skin
Albinism apparently was a sin to the original man, Africans
So the mutants traveled North of the equator
Called Europeans later, the first race haters
So here's the Devil's alpha to the beta
Cause history's best qualified to teach one
Quoting German philosopher Schopenhauer
"Every white man is a faded or a bleached one"
Migration created further mutation
Genetic drifts, evolution through recombination
Adaptation to the climate
As the Caucus Mountain man reverted to that of a primate
Savage Neanderthals, until the late Paleolithic age
That's when the Black Grimaldi man came
With the symbol of the dragon, fire and art
Check cave paintings in France and Spain to the Venus of Willendorf
Around 2000 B.C. Southern Russians migrate in small units
Those who travel West populated Europe
Those who went East settled in Iran, known as Aryans
1500 B.C. some crossed the Khyber Pa** into India and
created Hinduism, the first caste system, the origins of racism
A white dot on the forehead meant elite
The black dot - defeat; untrustable, untouchables
They wrote the holy Vedas in Sanskrit
That's the language that created Greek, German, Latin and English
Now the Minoans around 2000 B.C.
Starts on the island of Crete, in the Agean Sea
The Greek culture begins Western Civilization
But "Western Civilization" means "White Domination"
Myceneans learned from Kemet, called Egypt in Greek
It existed since at least 3000 B.C.
Creatin geometry and astronomy
This knowledge influenced Plato, Socrates and Hippocrates
Cause Imhotep, the real real father of medicine
Was worshiped in Greece and Rome in the form of a Black African
The word Africa comes from the Greek "Aphrike"
meaning "without cold"; the word philosophy means "love of knowledge"
Stole from first man, Greek power expands
The first Greek fraternities band
The word gymnasium is Greek for "naked"
This was the place where adolescent boys were educated, and molested
This was accepted because Greek culture was homosexual
For example, Sappho trained girls on the island of Lesbos
Hence, the word lesbian (Ay let these dumb motherf***ers know)
December 25th, the birth of Saturn
A homosexual god, now check the historical pattern
December 25, now thought the birth of Christ
Was Saturnalia, when men got drunk,
f***ed each other then beat their wife
Fact is, it was still practiced, til they called it Christmas
So put a gerbil on your Christmas list
The Hellenistic Era, Alexander the Great
Conquers all the way to India leavin four successor states
By the Fifth century B.C., R.O.M.E.
succeeds to be the conqueror of Egypt and Greece
But had the threat of the Black Phoenicians in Sicily
The Punic Wars began 264 B.C.
The Black general Hannibal and Carthaginian Peace
In 146 B.C. Carthage fell after a six-month siege
Rome sold every citizen to slavery
The first genocide of history
And more bisexuality in sight; Julius Caesar was known as
"every woman's husband and every man's wife" (BEOTCH!)
Spartacus Revolt, a slave rebellion that lost
Where 6,000 slaves was nailed on a cross
Cross? Aw, shit! Jesus Christ! Time for some-act-right
Christians get your facts right
Cause Christ was not his name
That's Greek for "One who is anointed"
Yahshua Ben Yosef was his name, do Christians know this?
So who do you praise, do you know his name?
Or do you do this in vain?
Accepting the religion they gave slaves to behave
Peep the description of historian Josephus
"Short, dark, with an underdeveloped beard was Jesus"
He had the Romans fearing revolution
The solution was to take him to court and falsely accuse him
After being murdered by Pilate how can it be
these same white Romans established Christianity
Constantine would later see the cross in a dream
In his vision, it read "En Hawk Signo Wonka":
"In this sign we conquer" - Manifest Destiny
In 325 he convened the Nicean Creed
And separated god into three
Decided Jesus was born on December 25th
and raised then on the third day is a myth
Plus to deceive us
Commissioned Michelangelo to paint white pictures of Jesus
He used his aunt, uncle, and nephew
Subconsciously that affects you
It makes you put white people closer to God
(Yo, 'The Man' got game like a motherf***er!)
True indeed, f*** it, Jihad
In the eight century Muslims conquered
Spain, Portugal and France and controlled it for 700 years
They never mention this in history cla**
cause o'fays are threatened when you get the real lesson
Moors from Baghdad, Turkey threatened European Christians
Meaning, the white way of life; hence the Crusades for Christ
On November 25th, 1491
Santiago defeats the last Muslim stronghold, Grenada
King Ferdinand gave thanks to God for victory
And the Pope of Rome and declared this date to forever be
A day of "Thanksgiving" for all European Christians

.. Now listen, when you celebrate "Thanksgiving"
What you are actually celebratin
is the proclamation of the Pope of Rome
Who later, in league with Queen Isabella
sent Cardinal Ximenos to Spain
to murder any blacks that resisted Christianity
These Moors, these black men and women
were from Baghdad, Turkey
And today, you eat the turkey, for your "Thanksgiving" day
as the European Powers destroyed the Turkeys
Who were the forefathers of your mothers and fathers
Now fight the power, you bitch-a** niggaz!

Now around this time, Whites started callings us Negroes
That's Spanish for black object meaning we're not really people
but property, and the triangle trade begins - they seize us
Queen Elizabeth sends the first slaves on a ship named Jesus
Stealin land from the indigenous natives
Gave them alcohol to keep the Red Man intoxicated
Whites claim they had to civilize these pagan animals
But up until 1848 there's documented cases
of whites bein the savage cannibals, eatin Indians
In 1992, it's Jeffery Dahmer
They slaughtered a whole race with guns
Drugs, priests and nuns
1763, the first demonic tactic of biological warfare
As tokens of peace, Sir Jeffery Amherst
pa**ed out clothin and blankets to the Indian community
Infested with small pox, knowin they had no immunity
Today it's AIDS, you best believe it's man made
Cause ain't a damn thing changed.. let me explain
Now since people of color are genetically dominant
and Caucasoids are genetically recessive
and Whites expect to be predominant, meaning survive as a race then
they simply must, take precautions
That's why they're worried about their future now
Cuz by 2050, almost all the Earth's population
will be brown, then black, so understandin that, whites counterreact
(I'm sayin.. man.. them fools
ain't nothin but a teaspoon of milk in the world color majority)
So they created a system
to force blacks into an unnatural position
That re-enforces the position of natural inferiority
In addition, created guns and developed the ethnocentric view
that God justifies every f***in thing they do
Condition people to perceive whites' culture as civilized
and every other culture considered primitive - not true!
Racism is the system of racial subjugation against nonwhites
in every areas of human relation
Entertainment, education, labor, politics
Law, religion, sex, war and economics
See blacks were 3/5ths of a man with tax purposes intended
You think you're Afro-American?
You're a 14th amendment and a good nigga
Jews don't salute the f***in swastika
but niggaz pledge allegiance to the flag that accosted ya
They never teach about the break of islands like Jamaica
But before slaves came here whites would take a
pregnant women, hang her from a tree by her toes
Slice her stomach with a knife
and let the unborn baby fall to the flo'
And stop an unborn child in front of all the slaves
to inbreed fear, so they'd be scared and behave
and not rebel more
Understand all whites must be perceived as potential predators
I paraphrase historian Ishakamusa Barashango
"Understand that regardless of the lofty ideas ingraved on paper
in such documents as the Constitution or Declaration
the basic nature.. of the European American white man
remains virtually unchanged".. so check
This is the nature of the threat


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General Discussion / Nas to sell 2 million copies
« on: May 30, 2008, 11:15:40 AM »
From SOHH/New York Post

NEW YORK POST (AP) - Christmas will be coming early this year for compact disc manufacturers and office supplies stores across the country with the release of the new album by rap artist Nas expected to more than triple the average monthly sales of blank CD's. Analysts predict the album might sell between 2 and 3 million blank CD's, breaking the previous record held by Adobe Photoshop CS. "Thank God for Nas," proclaimed Paul Hewitt - a sales representative at Maxell - the nations largest manufacturer of blank compact discs. "Rock and Country music albums are never big-sellers for us, so we rely heavily on rap to boost our sales and it looks like this album will do just that." News of the high sales forecast did not come as a surprise to everyone though, as many diehard fans have been predicting it for months. "Once the 13th track leaked online, we all got our iTunes playlist ready," says Terrence Smith, a member of the popular hip hop message board www.linkplease.com, "so once that last track leaks next week, we off to Staples n*gga!" Nas, whose real name is Nasir Jones, could not be reached for comment, but a close friend who asked to remain anonymous claims the rapper is overwhelmed by the news. "Soon as he heard it he started selling off his belongings on eBay...but I'm sure that's just to make room for all the new stuff he'll be buying after his album drops."


 ;D ;D ;D

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Hot Traxxx / Ol Federation Joint
« on: May 29, 2008, 12:58:08 PM »
First joint we ever recorded as THE FEDERADO. lol !! Gonna be reworked for the release.

U can catch this on Beethoven Vol.4 which is out now.

The Federation - Cla**ic Material

LINK REMOVED/download/1277022323bb55d1/

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General Discussion / Crackboys ?????
« on: May 15, 2008, 11:52:49 AM »
@ Cash,

So the Crackboys are # 1 now. LOL !!! When did this happen ?

The site goes down for a couple of days and suddenly when it comes back ya'll are # 1 from # 15 ? somethings fishy over here. LOL !!!


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General Discussion / MC Hammer was gangsta
« on: May 08, 2008, 04:27:37 PM »
dude put out a hit on 3rd ba** for dissing him.

MC Serch breaks it down




PB: So from having that outlook on things, did you ever come face to face with either Hammer or Vanilla Ice?

S: The closest I came to Hammer was when he put the hit out on us.



PB: That really did happen then?

S: Oh yeah, that really happened. "Really happened" is like the biggest under-statement, it was beyond really happened. That **** is like as real as breathing air! Ok here's the whole thing: So we diss Hammer, and Hammer wasn't really pissed about Gas Face, he was really pissed about "Cactus", when Pete said "The Cactus turned Hammer's Mother out". He took that as a straight diss to his Mom, and we weren't dissing his Mom. We were putting a play on words with "Turn this mother out" and the Cactus turned this mother out * we turned him out, we're just hotter. Ok, he took it as a diss to his Mom. So we get on a plane at that time, and we're on our way to L.A and I'm with my then girl, now wife, Chantelle, and Pete's with his girl Roxanne, and Daddy Rich is with his girl, and we're just like "Oh my god, we're going to Cali, this is amazing". So we're on the plane, and I got this whole story obviously from later in life, but this is how it went down: Louis Burrell - Hammer's brother - calls Rush and talks to Carmen Ashhurst Watson, who was the president of Def Jam at the time. And he says to her "Is 3rd Ba** really coming to L.A?", and Carmen says "Yeah", and Louis says "Good THEY'RE DEAD!" and hung up the phone. So the basically had to figure out who was involved in what, and where, and how.



PB: And you're on the plane oblivious to all of this?

S: Yep. So they basically got 5 hours to clear this up before we land. They put a $60,000 hit out with one of the biggest gangs in L.A., for any member who got to us and could prove it - a huge amount of money. They contact Mike Conception, who at that time was doing that record "We're All in the Same Gang", and Hammer had got Mike's help. So Russell manages to get hold of Mike and says "Listen this can't go down, how do we stop this", and he says "It's too late now, we can't stop it", and Russell is like "No, no. I'll do anything!". So Mike finally says "Listen, I want to go to the American Music Awards, and I want to sit next to Michael Jackson, and then we won't kill them, we'll just break their legs, but you'll still be able to film them on TV from the waist up". This was his reasoning! Russell says "No, you can't shoot them at all", and finally that's the deal that they made. So Russell calls Donny Inner and Tommy Motola and he explains the situation, and if you check the seating plan for the American music awards from 1990Š Michael Jackson Mike Conception. We get off the plane and we're like "This is Cali!", we're amped, and the second we get off the plane, the guy that wound up being our security for 4 years * Uncle Mel * grabs us and is like "Get in the van!!!", and is pushing us together with about 5 other bodyguards. Now we're thinking that we're the Beatles, we're like "Yo, they must be stopping fans from ripping our clothes off, we're out of control!". When we get in the van, we're noticing strange things, like the windows are plexi-gla**, there's no way to open the doors, there's no handles. We're thinking that we're HUGE! We get in the van and we're told that we have a whole floor booked at the Hyatt and that we can't have any guests, and we're like "Whoa!". We still don't get it.



We get to the hotel, and as we get to the hotel Š and at the hotel I'm confronted by Rakim, and I'm like "Oh my god, Rakim word up!". And he's like "Yo dogs, why'd you diss me", and I'm like "WHAT", and he says "You dissed me in your record 'Steppin to the A.M'". I'm like "What are you talking about", and he said "You knew that we were suing MCA and you said the line "You just a sucker seeking a settlement"". I said "No dog, the line is "You're just a stuntŠ seeking a settlement". I was talking about hoes. Dog I would never diss you, you're my favourite MC of all time!". All of a sudden this car comes by, and these bangers start coming out of it, throwing up gang signs, and Uncle Mel grabs me and I'm like "Don't drag me away from my fans". And he's like "What, are you stupid!", and then for the first time he explains the hit out on us. You know what? This whole L.A thingŠ I didn't get it. I didn't realise how deep it was and I didn't get it, I'm like "This is nonsense!". Then, all of a sudden, this skinny dude comes in there, Jerry Curl dripping, and skinny as a rail, scarred up, just pure tatts and scars, and Uncle Mel goes "Are you Pookie?" and asks for ID. And believe me, at this point guns are drawn on this kid. He shows ID that he's Pookie, and it's cool. Me and Pete are like "YoŠ What's the deal!!!". Mel tells me that this kid is going to be our liaison and he's going to stay with us. Pookie was a high lieutenant in one of these gangs, like second in command, and he had to roll with us the WHOLE time that we were in L.A.



I'm now thinking that this is B.S, and just say that I want to go to the mall to take my girl shopping. Mel says no, but Pookie is cool as long as he's with us. I go in the van for my first time to the Beverly Centre, and I'm walking around like I'm the king of L.A. I'm still saying that the whole thing is just some B.S and Pookie is like "Oh it's B.S? Ok do me a favour and go stand over there and take that elevator, you go and meet some fans then!". I'm like **** it, alright. So I go, and there's a couple of girls like "Oh my god, it's MC Serch" . But then, all of a sudden, I'm looking left and right and I'm seeing all these dudes, and I'm like "Oh ok, dudes are coming over too, it's all good". Next thing I know, they all got bandannas pulled down over their faces, and then they start to pull out right there in the mall. Then I hear this whistle, loud as hell, and I see Pookie, and he's throwing up crazy signs and shouting "IT'S ALL GOOD, IT'S OVER". Then the bandanas come off and the guns put down, and these same guys start talking like "Yo, we really like your records homes. Word up", but meŠ I'm literally shook white, and only then did it hit me that it was real. It was really, REALLY real. So this definitely put a dampener on our trip to Cali!



PB: More importantly than your life, did you make up with Rah?

S: Yeah, I made up with Rakim, and we still cool to this day. But the next day we went to K-DAY, which was a 24-hour Hip-Hop station in L.A, so it was like Mecca, it was Hot. Greg Mack "The Mack Attack" was the morning show, and it was THE morning show in L.A. So we come and do the show. Greg Mack does about 2 minutes of an interview and then all of a sudden he goes "Hey we got a surprise guest on the phoneŠ MC Hammer live from the A.M.A's. You won 5 awards last night, thank you for being on the show". And me and Pete are like "YO!". I mean we have so much to say to this dude, so much. So Hammer starts going on this whole tirade saying like it's one thing to diss, but another thing to diss a man's mother. And we were saying that we didn't diss his mother, and I was trying to be real deep, and I'll never forget what I said; it was "Yo man, if you think that we dissed anyone in your matrionical background I apologise". I don't know why I said it like that, I was trying to be like real high falutin . And he was like "Well that's fine to say now, but it's on record and will be for the rest of our lives", so I was like "Well dog, you know what you did though, let's just keep it in perspective".



PB: And how did Hammer respond to that?

S: He straight hung up the phone. And Greg Mack thinks that he's got us locked, and he gets on and says "Well let's see what you guys think, 3rd Ba** or Hammer?". First call comes in * "Yo I love MC Hammer and 3rd Ba** is wack". Second call comes in * "Yo I love 3rd Ba**, Hammer's a cornball". Third call * "Yo Hammer is wack it's good that they dissed him". About 10 minutes later, Greg Mack couldn't even find somebody to say a good word about Hammer. Nobody. Greg Mack is like "Well hey thanks for coming", and I'm like "**** You", and just walk out!



PB: Looking back, it was quite an important stance that you took, because although that Pop exploitation had already happened in a way years earlier before, with the Sugarhill Gang, Hammer set a precedent, and opened the gates for the way in which the rap music "industry" has evolved to today.

S: Yeah, he set the tone for bad rap music. At the time, we were upset that De La Soul wasn't getting their props, you know. Tribe Called Quest, they should have got the A.M.A's, you know - how do we fix that, that was a big issue for us then. Anyway, the very last call on Greg Mack was this gang banger, who was saying "Yo, we coming up there" and Greg Mack hung up and Mel was saying to us "Time to go!". We all get back in the van and there at the bottom of the hill, sure enough, are bangers. Pookie gets out of the van, throws up the signs, and it's all good. Now, we're throwing the biggest album release party in L.A at the biggest club, the Palace. We had to go in disguised as security to our own party! Our girlfriends are crying their eyes out that we don't get killed! And you know what though... To this dayŠ.I'd diss him again! It's real simple: He was wack, he'll always be wack and that's that. It's not like I hate HIM, I mean I got a family, and he got a family, so I don't wish any ill will on him, but that was the start of the ending.

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Hot Traxxx / Hip-Hop History 1979 - 1998
« on: April 25, 2008, 11:06:11 AM »
Jacked from SOHH. For the KIDS.



The History of HipHop Volume 20: 1998

http://therub.crewcial.org/history/TheRub1998.mp3

DMX - Get At Me Dog
DMX - Ruff Ryder's Anthem
Noreaga - Superthug
Jay-Z - Money, Cash, Hoes (remix)
The Lox ft Lil Kim & DMX - Money, Power, Respect
Cam'ron & DMX - Pull It
Big L - Ebonics
Missin Linx - MIA
Rasheed & Ill Advised - 1.9.8.6.
Cocoa Brovaz ft Raekwon - Black Trump
Busta Rhymes - Rhymes Galore
Juvenile - Ha
Juvenile ft Manny Fresh & Lil Wayne - Back that Azz Up
Jay-Z ft Memphis Bleek - It's Alright
Cam'ron ft Mase - Horse & Carriage
Sporty Thieves - Cheapskate
Redman - I'll Be Dat
The Roots ft Beenie Sigel - Adrenaline
Big Punisher - Beware
Showbiz & AG - Spit
DMX ft The Lox & Mase - ***** Done Started Something
Cocoa Brovaz ft MOP - Bucktown Remix
MOP - Breaking the Rules
All City - The Actual
Dilated Peoples - Work the Angles
Gangstarr ft Freddie Fox & Big Shug - The Militia
Canibus - Second Round K.O.
The Dead - The Projects
A Tribe Called Quest ft Punch & Words, Jane Doe & Mos Def - Rock Rock Y'all
Medina Green - Crosstown Beef
Slum Village ft Jazzy Jeff - I Don't Know
Pete Rock ft Inspectah Deck & Kurupt - Tru Master
Adam 12 ft Heltah Skelta & Saukrates - Ultimate Rush
Saukrates, Masta Ace & OC - Rollin Remix
Pace Won - I Declare War
Dujeous - Cinematics
Black Star - Definition
Lauryn Hill - Lost Ones
Big Pun - Don't Wanna Be A Player pt 2
Tupac - Do For Love
E-40 - I Hope I Don't Go Back
A Tribe Called Quest - Find A Way
Eminem - Just the Two of Us
Self Scientific - The Return
AZ - Tradin Places
Saukrates - Father Time
Xzibit, Ra** Ka** & Saafir - 3 Card Molly
Outkast - Return of the Gangster
Busta Rhymes - Gimme Some More
Jay-Z ft Jaz-O & Amil - ***** What ***** Who
Gangsta Boo - Where Dem Dollas At
Master P f. Fiend, Mia X, Mystikal & Silkk The Shocker - Make Em Say Uhh!
Mystikal f. Silkk The Shocker - It Ain't My Fault
Devin the Dude - Do What You Wanna
Outkast - Spottieottiedopalicious

The History of HipHop Volume 19: 1997

http://therub.crewcial.org/history/TheRub1997.mp3

1. The Notorious BIG – Ten Crack Commandments
2. Jay-Z – Face Off feat. Sauce Money
3. Wu-Tang Clan – Triumph feat.CappaDonna
4. CNN – Capone Bone
5. Reflection Eternal – Fortified Live
6. Gang Starr – You Know My Steez
7. M.F. Doom – Dead Bent
8. Master P – Make Em Say Uhh
9. CNN – Closer (Sam Sneed Remix)
10. Laster – Off Balance feat. EDO.G.
11. Natural Elements – Bust Mine
12. Krumb Snatcha – Gettin Closer To God
13. Jay-Z – Imaginary Player
14. Rasco – The Una**isted
15. Royal Flush – Iced Down Medallions
16. DITC – Day One
17. The Beatnuts – Do You Believe?
18. CNN – Calm Down feat. Nas
19. Common – Hungry
20. No I.D. – State To State feat. Common
21. Mobb Deep – Hoodlum feat. Rakim & Big Noyd
22. Outkast – In Due Time feat. Cee Lo
23. Mos Def – Universal Magnetic
24. Wu Tang Clan – The M.G.M
25. EPMD – Never Seen Before
26. Rakim – Guess Who’s Back
27. Mase – 24 Hours To Live feat. The LOX & DMX
28. LL Cool J – 4,3,2,1 feat. Redman, Method Man, Canibus, DMX
29. The Beatnuts – Off The Books feat. Big Pun
30. Tha Alkaholiks – Hip Hop Drunkies feat. Ol Dirty
31. D.J. Pooh – Whoop! Whoop! feat. Kam
32. Master P – Ghetto D
33. KRS-One – Step Into A World (Rapture’s Delight)
34. KRS-One – Step into a World (Bad Boy Remix) feat. Puffy
35. Busta Rhymes – Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See
36. Cocoa Brovaz – Won on Won
37. Redman – Pick It Up (Remix)
38. Common – Reminding Me (Of Sef)
39. Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz – Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)
40. The Alkaholiks – All Night
41. Wu-Tang Clan – It’s Yourz
42. Camp Lo – Black Nostaljack
43. Jay-Z – Rap Game/Crack Game
44. EPMD – Richter Scale
45. Mr Complex – Visualize
46. Street Smartz – Metal Thangz feat. O.C., Pharoahe Monch, FT
47. Ras Ka** – Soul On Ice (Diamond D Remix)
48. No I.D. – Sky’s The Limit
49. Rakim – It’s Been A Long Time
50. The Notorious BIG – Kick In The Door
51. Puff Daddy & The Family – It’s All About The Benjamins feat. The Notorious BIG
52. The Firm – Phone Tap feat. Dr. Dre
53. Rampage – Things We Be Doing For Money Pt. 2 feat. Busta Rhymes
54. The Notorious BIG – The World Is Filled feat. Too Short & Puff Daddy
55. Street Smartz – Problemz
56. M.F. Doom – Hey!
57. The Notorious BIG – You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)
58. Scarface – Smile feat. 2Pac

The History of HipHop Volume 18: 1996

http://therub.crewcial.org/history/TheRub1996.mp3

Chubb Rock & Biz Markie "No Rubber, No Backstage Pa**"
MC Eiht "You Can't See Me" (DJ Spinna Remix)
Mac Mall "Get Right"
Outkast "Elevators"
Royal Flush "Worldwide"
Shyheim "Shaolin Style" feat. Squig
UGK "You Don't Know Me"
Jay-Z "Cashmere Thoughts"
Lil' Kim "Queen *****"
M.O.P. "Brownsville"
Company Flow "8 Steps To Perfection"
Nonchalant "5 O'Clock"
Bushwackas "Caught Up In The Game"
Dutchmin "Get Your Swerve On"
Jungle Brothers "How You Want It (We Got It)" (Native Tongues Remix)
Busta Rhymes "Everything Remains Raw"
Adagio "The Obvious Joint"
Capone -N- Noreaga "LA, LA" (Kuwait Mix feat. Mobb Deep & Tragedy Khadafi)
Sadat X "Stages & Lights"
The Arsonists "The Session"
Royal Flush "Rotten Apple"
Ini "Fakin' Jax"
J-Live "Braggin Writes" (DJ Spinna Remix)
Redman "Pick It Up"
Too Short "Buy You Some" feat. Erick Sermon
Sleestak'z "Ruination"
Absent Minded "Childs Play" (Left Stranded Mix)
Biz Markie "Studda Step"
Natural Resource "Negro League Baseball"
A-Plus "All I See"
Artifacts "The Ultimate"
Jay-Z "Friend Or Foe"
East Flatbush Project "Tried By 12"
Al Tariq "Peace Akki"
Fugees "Fu-Gee-La"
Scarface & Facemob "Skrilla"
Concrete Mob "Boiling Point"
Dr. Octagon "Bear Witness"
Constant Deviants "Competition Catch Speed Knots"
Jeru The Damaja "Ya' Playing Yaself"
Nas "Street Dreams"
2Pac "Toss It Up" feat. Danny Boy, Aaron Hall & KC & Jojo
Lost Boyz "Renee" (Mr. Sex L.B. Fam Version"
Large Professor "Ijustwannachill"
De La Soul "Stakes Is High"
Dark Sun Riders "Dark Sun Riders" (Ultra Jazz Remix)
Young Zee "Juice" feat. Rah Digga
Mobb Deep "Hell On Earth (Front Lines)"
Just Ro "Confusion" feat. Common
The Roots "What They Do"
Da Fat Cat Clique "Live From Fox Valley"
Keith Murray "The Rhyme" (Jay Dee Remix)
Busta Rhymes "Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check" feat, Rampage The Last Boyscout
De La Soul "Big Brother Beat"
Money Boss Players "Games"
Real Live "Day You Die"
LL Cool J "Summer Love"
Big Noyd "Usual Suspects" (Stretch Armstrong Remix)
Nine "Lyin' King"
Kool G Rap "Fast Life" feat. Nas (Norfside Remix)
Redman "Rock The Spot"
Heltah Skeltah "Lehflaur Leflah Eshkshoka"
Bounty Killer "Change Like The Weather" feat. Busta Rhymes & Junior Reid
Jigmasters "Beyond Real"
Da Bush Babees "The Love Song" feat. Mos Def
Outkast "2 Dope Boyz (In A Cadillac)
The Almighty RSO (One In The Champer (The RSO Saga Pt. 2)
Spice 1 "Why You Wanna Funk?" feat. E-40 & The Click
Westside Connection "Bow Dow"
2Pac "Picture Me Rollin'" feat. Syke & C Bo
The Pharcyde "Runnin'" (Jay Dee Remix)
A Tribe Called Quest "1nce Again"
Masters At Work "Get Up"
Lost Boyz "Get Up" (Remix)
Foxy Brown "Get You Home"
Greg Nyce "Set It Off"
Mac The Maniac "What Goes Up" (Remix feat. Chubb Rock & King Just)
Lil' Kim "Big Momma Thing" feat. Jay-Z
DJ Krush "Meiso" feat. The Roots
A Tribe Called Quest "Get A Hold"
Ghostface Killah "Daytona 500"
Ghostface Killah "Iron Maiden"
DJ Shadow "The Number Song" (Cut Chemist Remix)
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony "Crossroads"
Crucial Conflict "Hay"
Do Or Die "Po Pimp" feat. Twista
UGK "One Day"
Eightball & MJG "Listen To Me Now"
Coolio "Gangsa's Paradise"
B-Legit "Ghetto Smile"
Akinyele "Put It In My Mouth"
Goodie Mob "Cell Therapy" feat. Outkast
G. Dep "Head Over Wheels"
Camp Lo "Luchini (This Is It)"
2Pac "Hail Mary"

The History of HipHop Volume 17: 1995

http://therub.crewcial.org/history/TheRub1995.mp3

1. Real Live “Real Live ****”
2. Smooth Da Hustler “Broken Language” feat. Trigger The Gambler
3. Luniz “I Got 5 On It”
4. Mic Geronimo “Masta I.C.”
5. Q-Ball & Curt Cazal “My Kinda Moves”
6. J-Live “Braggin’ Writes”
7. The Nonce “Bus Stop”
8. B.U.M.S. “Elevation (Free My Mind)”
9. Smif N Wessin “Sound Bwoy Bureill”
10. The Click “Hot Ones Through The Ghetto”
11. Kool G Rap “Take “Em To War feat. MF Grimm”
12. Lord Finesse “No Gimmicks” Brainstorm Remix feat. O.C.
13. Mobb Deep “Temperature’s Rising”
14. Mobb Deep “Temperature’s Rising” (The Abstract Remix)
15. Das EFX “Microphone Master” (DJ Spinna Remix)
16. Junior M.A.F.I.A. “Players Anthem”
17. Blahzay Blahzay “Danger (When The East Is In The House)”
18. Mad Skillz “Skillz In ‘95”
19. Organized Konfusion “You Won’t Go Far” feat. O.C.
20. Ten Thieves “It Don’t Matter”
21. Black Moon “Headz Ain’t Ready” (Remix feat. Smif N Wessin)”
22. Ahmad “Come Widdie feat. Ras Ka** & Saffir”
23. Jay-Z “Can’t Get Wit That”
24. The Roots “Silent Treatment” (Kelo’s Remix)
25. Ill Al Scratch “Don’t Shut Down On A Player”
26. Lost Boys “Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz”
27. GZA “4th Chamber”
28. GZA “Liquid Swords”
29. Big L “Put It On”
30. Artifacts “Dynamite Soul (Lip Service Remix feat. Mad Skillz)”
31. KRS One “MCs Act Like They Don’t Know”
32. Group Home “Up Against The Wall (Low Budget Mix)”
33. Group Home “The Realness”
34. Roxanne Shante “Queen Pin”
35. AZ “Sugar Hill” (Remix)
36. Showbiz & A.G. “U Know Now” (Buckwild Remix)
37. Da Youngsta’z “I’ll Make You Famous”
38. Ruggedness Madd Drama “Make U Go Crazy”
39. World Renoun “Come Take A Ride”
40. Notorious B.I.G. “One More Chance” (Stay With Me Remix)
41. Notorious B.I.G. “One More Chance” (Hip-Hop Remix)
42. Common “Resurrection” (Large Professor Remix)
43. Common Ressuerction” (Extra P Remix)
44. D&D All-Stars “1, 2 Pa** It”
45. Shabazz The Disciple “Death Be The Penalty”
46. Raekwon The Chef “Ice Cream”
47. Method Man “I’ll Be There For You / You’re All I Need To Get By feat. Mary J. Blige” (Razor Sharp Remix)
48. Bahamadia “Uknowhowwedo”
49. Junior M.A.F.I.A. “Get Money” (Remix)
50. Junior M.A.F.I.A. “Get Money”
51. Notorious B.I.G. “Who Shot You?”
52. 2Pac “Me Against The World”
53. Young D Boyz “Keep On Poppin’ The Dope Track”
54. Broadway “Must Stay Paid”
55. Lost Boyz “Lifestyles Of The Rich And Shameless”
56. Outkast “Benz Or Beamer”
57. Da Bush Babees “Remember We” (Salaam Remi Remix)
58. GZA “Shadowboxing” feat. Method Man Redman & Method Man “How High”
59. Das EFX “Real Hip-Hop”
60. Fat Joe “**** Is Real” (DJ Premier Remix)
61. Crooklyn Dodgers ‘95 “Return Of The Crooklyn Dodgers”
62. Big Noyd “Recognize & Realize”
63. Mobb Deep “Give Up The Goods (Just Step)”
64. Keith Murray “I Get Lifted”
65. Sadat X & Akinyele “Loud Hangover”
66. Ol Dirty Bastard “Brooklyn Zoo”
67. Mad Skillz “The Nod Factor”
68. Grand Puba “I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)”
69. LL Cool J “Doin’ It”
70. Pharcyde “Runnin’
71. The Dove Shack “Summertime In The LBC”
72. The Alkaholiks “Daaam!” (Buckwild Remix)
73. Jura**ic 5 “Unified Rebellion”
74. Funkmaster Flex “Nuthin’ But Flava” feat. Charlie Brown, Ol Dirty Bastard & Biz Markie
75. Lords Of The Underground “What I’m After” (Sir Charles Mix)
76. Ol Dirty Bastard “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” Rakim “Last Resort”
77. Mobb Deep “Shook Ones Pt. 2”
78. E-40 “Sideways” feat. B-Legit
79. Tha Alkaholiks “The Next Level”
80. Nine “Whucha Want?”
81. Rude Riddim Experiment “Everybody Bounce”
82. Doug E. Fresh “Where The Party At?”
83. Bone Thugs N Harmony “First of The Month”
84. TRU “Bout It, Bout It”
85. Three 6 Mafia “Tear The Club Up”


73
Hip Hop Events / Akon/Fat Joe Flop
« on: April 14, 2008, 04:46:16 PM »
LOL !!! From the Sowetan:


Akon concert fiasco

14 April 2008
Patience Bambalele


The Urban Music Festival on Friday night at the Coca-cola Dome in Northgate, Johannesburg, failed to live up to expectations.

Featuring Senegalese-American singer Akon and rapper Fat Joe, the show failed to attract music lovers despite thousands of rands that were pumped into the concert.

Those who could not see the show should not worry about missing the concert because they missed nothing.

Firstly, the venue was empty and the sound was bad, to say the least. Even Brian Mcnight’s show was able to fill the hall to capacity.

The festival started on time with local acts doing curtain-raisers for the international acts. Female singer Lungi was first but she failed dismally on stage.

After her Jozi and Leane performed but still could not shake the crowd. Singer Danny K tried to give the show some life but his voice was swallowed by the sound.

Music lovers began enjoying the concert when American duo Black Violins came on stage.

Then music lovers finally saw Fat Joe on stage, giving a rather Lukewarm performance.

The man who really saved the day was the multi-award winning Akon. He gave a sizzling performance.



Who went ? Cash ? K9 ?

74
Humour / Jokes / Chris Rock coming to SA
« on: April 03, 2008, 01:42:55 PM »

75
Hot Traxxx / New Outkast/Raekwon
« on: March 28, 2008, 11:18:04 AM »
OMG !!!!

Outkast bout to do it again ya'll. Please check this shit out. Why don't cats in the South make more music like this ??


Big Boi, Dre 3000 and Raekwon  - Royal Flush

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