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superb albumul.. http://www.myspace.com/theopusonline
superb albumul.. http://www.myspace.com/theopusonline
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Killa Sha - GOD Walk On Water (2007)

1. Killa Sha - Intro (0:27)
2. Killa Sha - Nourishment (2:40)
3. Killa Sha - Air (2:29)
4. Killa Sha - Deep Thoughts (3:09)
5. Killa Sha - Unbroken (2:42)
6. Killa Sha - One Hand Wash The Other (feat. Tragedy Khadafi & Trife Da God) (4:38)
7. Killa Sha - A Thing Called Love (3:55)
8. Killa Sha - Work The Plan (feat. Havoc) (2:20)
9. Killa Sha - Tune Of Life (2:31)
10. Killa Sha - Piff (feat. ACD) (3:01)
11. Killa Sha - Front Lines (feat. Large Pro) (3:45)
12. Killa Sha - Maskaraid (3:57)
13. Killa Sha - Come on (2:46)
14. Killa Sha - Cash (3:16)
15. Killa Sha - Mr Ni-Eve (feat. Dressa) (3:29)
16. Killa Sha - Stick & Move (feat. Born Unique & Ill Bill) (3:41)
17. Killa Sha - Un Believable (3:45)
sample: http://www.zshare.net/audio/4279508b592fb4/You might remember Killa Sha as the guy that Rafi called a weed carrier at the "BK Hip-Hop Festival", but Sha Lumi is no new jack. Apparently he was rolling with Tragedy back in 1986 as a member of the Super Kids with Craig G, although the only record ever credited to the crew was Trag's solo "The Tragedy (Don’t Do It)" aka "Coke Is It". He had a group called the Killa Kidz who you might remember getting shouts on mid-90s Mobb joints, so he’s been active through the various eras of Bridge rap. But where as some of the old QBC vets have fallen-off, gotten lazy or wasted superior vocals on weak beats, Sha has dropped a series of hardcore street albums like The Black Eminem (ho-haa!) and Da Billy Colez Story.
After bumping his first official album for the past week, I’ve gotta admit that this most entertaining album I’ve heard all year. Everything from the superior beat selections, “righteous ignorant” lyrics and over-the-top adlibs (that make Jim Jones, Tony Yayo and Solomon Childs all sound restrained) come together to knock ‘em out the box. Large Pro, Ayatollah, J-Love and Havoc all deliver winners as expected, but even the up-and-comers like Jewelz Polar, DJ Rated R and Grudge come through, and as a result only two of the seventeen cuts get the skip treatment. Sha delivers the energy of a youngster but without the classic freshman mistakes of wack skits or corny song concepts. He sticks to a script of non-progressive Bridge street rap, but builds on the lessons from mentor Trag and vets like Large Pro while adding his own unique twist. He also makes several references to being a “chubby chaser” - how many dudes have got the stones to put that on a record? If you don’t own this by the end of the week, you might as well put on some white sunglasses and tight jeans before throwing yourself into the nearest river.
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Re: Killa Sha - GOD Walk On Water (2007)
Sun|Rah wrote:Killa Sha - GOD Walk On Water (2007)
Productia slaba, zic eu. Ptr restu.. tre` sa mai "rasfoiesc" un pic.

(self-released, 2007)
01. Aesop Rock - Water 04:57
02. Aesop Rock - The Active Element 03:59
03. Blockhead - Big City Boy 03:33
04. Omega One - Off The Horizon (remix) 03:00
05. Cage feat. Baby Dayliner - Allright 04:10
06. Cage - Middletown (remix) 03:40
07. Chase Phoenix feat Aesop Rock - Secret Agents 05:02
08. FM Fatale - Back Time (remix) 05:16
09. Hangar 18 - Backing Soda (remix) 02:25
10. Hangar 18 - Beat Slope (remix) 03:22
11. Icon the Mic King feat. C-Razy Walz - IndieInburns 05:58
12. Lodeck - Na Lunom Yazike 03:22
13. Lodeck - Beautiful Disease 04:29
14. Lodeck - Demon Strait 03:03
15. Mike Ladd feat. El-P and Vast Aire - Suburb Party (Remix) 03:09
16. The Mike Rosenburg Band - Philidelphia (remix) 04:12
17. Regina Spektor - Fidelity (remix) 04:30
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17 Artists That Should Never Be Sampled By Hip-Hop Ever Again!
by Semantik

It’s no secret that I’m slightly opinionated when it comes to Hip-Hip, but luckily I think the right has finally been earned. After dedicating years to developing my flare scratch, memorizing production credits, and hunting down obsolete vinyl discs, I feel sucker punched when famous producers jack an obvious sample or dig for records by scanning the 1973 top ten pop charts.
Obviously, the primary reason for making music is to make heads nod; however, an often ignored motive for sampling is to show off your style, taste, digging skills, and record collection while baffling listeners and causing fellow producers to scratch their heads in amazement. A sampling producer’s task is to simultaneously open up ears and pay homage to an earlier sound while performing a sonic sleight of hand intended to confuse listeners about a track’s origins. Although that was, and still is, my view of Hip-Hop production, not too many seem to share that same philosophy anymore. Unfortunately, it’s become commonplace to rework classic and untouchable Hip-Hop beats two, three, or four times before a violation is declared. We’ll steer clear of the whole ethical argument about clearing samples for now, but let me just say that looping up 8 bars from a Mtume’s “Juicy Fruit” simply won’t be taken lying down (shame on producer Jason Farmer) .
With that said, it’s official… the following have been outlawed as of today! In no particular order, here’s a partial list of artists (feel free to add yours) that have been used, abused, or otherwise over-pillaged and are now considered off limits for sampling. Sort of like crack rock… oversampling will give you a quick production high, but in the end leave you with a crippled heart, withering soul, and bankrupt morals that only the Bush family could rival.
1. James Brown
2. Zapp & Roger (Troutman)
3. Miles Davis
4. John Coltrane
5. Michael Jackson (Jackson 5 is still fair game when done well. Ex. producers J Dilla, Kanye West, and Wayne-O)
6. Marvin Gaye
7. Stevie Wonder
8. The Doors
9. Parliament Funkadelic
10. Ohio Players
11. Roy Ayers
12. The Beatles (Including all solo projects)
13. Jimi Hendrix
14. Barry White
15. The Crusaders
16. Al Green (especially his drums)
17. Earth, Wind, & Fire
by Semantik

It’s no secret that I’m slightly opinionated when it comes to Hip-Hip, but luckily I think the right has finally been earned. After dedicating years to developing my flare scratch, memorizing production credits, and hunting down obsolete vinyl discs, I feel sucker punched when famous producers jack an obvious sample or dig for records by scanning the 1973 top ten pop charts.
Obviously, the primary reason for making music is to make heads nod; however, an often ignored motive for sampling is to show off your style, taste, digging skills, and record collection while baffling listeners and causing fellow producers to scratch their heads in amazement. A sampling producer’s task is to simultaneously open up ears and pay homage to an earlier sound while performing a sonic sleight of hand intended to confuse listeners about a track’s origins. Although that was, and still is, my view of Hip-Hop production, not too many seem to share that same philosophy anymore. Unfortunately, it’s become commonplace to rework classic and untouchable Hip-Hop beats two, three, or four times before a violation is declared. We’ll steer clear of the whole ethical argument about clearing samples for now, but let me just say that looping up 8 bars from a Mtume’s “Juicy Fruit” simply won’t be taken lying down (shame on producer Jason Farmer) .
With that said, it’s official… the following have been outlawed as of today! In no particular order, here’s a partial list of artists (feel free to add yours) that have been used, abused, or otherwise over-pillaged and are now considered off limits for sampling. Sort of like crack rock… oversampling will give you a quick production high, but in the end leave you with a crippled heart, withering soul, and bankrupt morals that only the Bush family could rival.
1. James Brown
2. Zapp & Roger (Troutman)
3. Miles Davis
4. John Coltrane
5. Michael Jackson (Jackson 5 is still fair game when done well. Ex. producers J Dilla, Kanye West, and Wayne-O)
6. Marvin Gaye
7. Stevie Wonder
8. The Doors
9. Parliament Funkadelic
10. Ohio Players
11. Roy Ayers
12. The Beatles (Including all solo projects)
13. Jimi Hendrix
14. Barry White
15. The Crusaders
16. Al Green (especially his drums)
17. Earth, Wind, & Fire
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Bucata interesanta din "Frank N Dank & J Dilla's European Vacation" DVD
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=banx05h2J4c[/youtube]
(trailer)
(daca dati careva de dvdrip, pasati pe aici pls)
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=banx05h2J4c[/youtube]
(trailer)
(daca dati careva de dvdrip, pasati pe aici pls)


http://wmdeez.wordpress.com/2007/08/19/jay-electronica/
printre putinii rapperi ok care au dat vreodata pe beat-urile lui dilla.
si apropo de dilla:
piesa cu biggie: http://www.zshare.net/audio/4335063222b323/iLL:WiLL wrote:Bucata interesanta din "Frank N Dank & J Dilla's European Vacation" DVD
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=banx05h2J4c[/youtube]
(trailer)
(daca dati careva de dvdrip, pasati pe aici pls)
you just never know when you're living in a golden age.
The Dark Side Of Da Force
aveti careva Shadout Mapes - The Dark Side Of Da Force ?

1. Intro
2. Cage "Mersh"
3. Mhz "Camu"
4. Cage "Radiohead"
5. Siah "Pyrite"
6. Scienz of Life "The Anthem"
7. J-Treds "Make it happen"
8. Mr. Live "Supadupa"
9. Cloudkickers ft. Cage "And so kiddies"
10. Y@k Ballz "The plague"
11. Godfather Don ft. Bobitto "Keep on"
12. MF Grimm "Landslide Remix" (ce rupe asta)
13. Jakki Damotamouth "The chosen"
14. MF Doom “Go with the flow raw mix”
15. KMD "Q3"
16. Siah & Yeshua DapoED "A day like no other"
17. KMD "Popcorn"
18. The Boulevard Connection ft. Promoe "Denmark style"
19. Godfather Don & Kool Keith "Mommy"
20. The Juggaknots "Troubleman"
21. Rok One ft. Shabaam Sadeeq, Kwest & L-Fudge "Ninety degrees a piece"
si ca tot aduce cage aminte pe radiohead de rugby, AZI E FINALAAAAA!!!!

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DISC 1
1. Back Up Train
2. Guilty
3. I Want To Hold Your Hand
4. One Woman
5. Get Back, Baby
6. Summertime
7. What Am I Gonna Do With Myself
8. I Can't Get Next To You
9. God Is Standing By
10. You Say It
11. Right Now, Right Now
12. Are You Lonely For Me Baby
13. Driving Wheel
14. Light My Fire
15. Ride Sally Ride
16. Tired Of Being Alone
17. I'm A Ram
18. So You're Leaving
19. I've Never Found A Girl
20. It Ain't No Fun To Me
21. Let's Stay Together
22. Old Time Lovin'
23. La-La For You
24. How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
DISC2
1. I'm Still In Love With You
2. Love And Happiness
3. Simply Beautiful
4. Oh, Pretty Woman
5. Look What You Done For Me
6. Call Me (Come Back Home)
7. Funny How Time Slips Away
8. Here I Am (Come And Take Me)
9. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
10. You Ought To Be With Me
11. Jesus Is Waiting
12. Livin' For You
13. Let's Get Married
14. Beware
DISC3
1. Take Me To The River
2. So Good To Be Here
3. My God Is Real
4. Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)
5. The City
6. God Blessed Our Love
7. One Nite Stand
8. I'm Hooked On You
9. Mimi
10. Love Ritual
11. Rhymes
12. Could I Be The One?
13. L-O-V-E (Love)
14. Strong As Death (Sweet As Love)
15. Oh Me, Oh My (Dreams In My Arms)
16. I Gotta Be More (Take Me Higher)
17. Eli's Game
18. Love Ritual (remix)
DISC4
1. Full Of Fire
2. I'd Fly Away
3. That's The Way It Is
4. Together Again
5. Let It Shine
6. Have A Good Time
7. Keep Me Cryin'
8. Nothing Takes The Place Of You
9. I Tried To Tell Myself
10. The Truth Marches On
11. Belle
12. Georgia Boy
13. Chariots Of Fire
14. Loving You
15. All In All
16. To Sir With Love
17. Wait Here
18. King Of All
19. Starting All Over Again
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Stat Quo, Phonte, Kardinal Offishal
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Ras Kass, Joel Ortiz, Some Bitch, Cassidy
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Wyclef, Twista, Some Bitch, Dizzee Rascal
http://thablock.hiphopmusicdotcom.com/k ... 87&as=3380
Lil Wayne Performance
http://thablock.hiphopmusicdotcom.com/k ... 75&as=3380
Kanye West Performance
Stat Quo, Phonte, Kardinal Offishal
http://thablock.hiphopmusicdotcom.com/k ... 13&as=3380
Ras Kass, Joel Ortiz, Some Bitch, Cassidy
http://thablock.hiphopmusicdotcom.com/k ... 77&as=3380
Wyclef, Twista, Some Bitch, Dizzee Rascal
http://thablock.hiphopmusicdotcom.com/k ... 87&as=3380
Lil Wayne Performance
http://thablock.hiphopmusicdotcom.com/k ... 75&as=3380
Kanye West Performance
you just never know when you're living in a golden age.