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Waajeed - Re-Edits, Re-Fixes & Re-Mixes

01 - Waajeed - Rocky Theme '07 (for the 'Rocky Balboa' OST) (0:59)
02 - Waajeed - Funkin' For Jamaica ft. Monica Blaire (3:03)
03 - Waajeed - The Hustler (Sneak Preview) (2:12)
04 - Waajeed - Want U 2 (from Marvin vs WJK 12') (2:41)
05 - Waajeed - Save Room (Waajeed Remix) (2:28)
06 - Waajeed - Nasty Dog Remix (Instrumental) (Unreleased Remix) (2:18)
07 - Waajeed - Rockin' It Hard (Demo) (3:51)
08 - Waajeed - Nahmean Nahmsayin (Waajeed Remix) (3:07)
09 - Waajeed - 1 Luv 2 U ft. Neco Redd (3:07)
10 - Waajeed - It's You ft. Tiombe Lockhart (Bling47 Remix) (2:32)
11 - Waajeed - The Look Of Love (Remix) (3:48)
12 - Waajeed - Better Days ft. Neco Redd (3:49)
13 - Waajeed - Funk In A Hole (Waajeed Remix) (4:07)
14 - Waajeed - The Rush Of It (Instrumental) (Unreleased) (1:36)
15 - Waajeed - Play Dead ft. Georgia-Anne Muldrow (2:43)
16 - Waajeed - Right Here ft. Neco Redd (Waajeed's Seoul Remix) (1:41)
17 - Waajeed - Cake (Demo) (3:23)
18 - Waajeed - Kilode ft. Zaki (Waajeed's Mix) (3:02)
19 - Waajeed - The Event (Beat Demo) (1:52)
20 - Waajeed - Africa Hot! (Waajeed's Re-Edit) (3:11)
21 - Waajeed - Purple Haze (Introlude) (0:33)
22 - Waajeed - Purple Haze (2:04)
.. n-am cuvinte.
you just never know when you're living in a golden age.
why i love hiphop
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i can not tell you all how many times i have had an argument with friends on the topic of eminem; many of my friends absolutely hate him. who can really blame them? homophobic, misogynistic, ridiculously violent.. however, my argument was always (and still is) from the perspective of someone who has a sincere appreciation for the art of the spoken word and the way in which the spoken word is constructed over music. for what it is worth, eminem has the ability to become the beat, written or freestyle, but that isn't exactly why i am posting this clip. i am posting this clip for the aforementioned reason as well as the fact that it reminds me of why i fell in love with hiphop in the first place: b-boying in the quad at lunch; unfolding cardboard in elementary school and doing the worm during recess, my brother breaking while i popped and locked; trying to convince my parents that hiphop had something to say that was relevant and important; rocking with my friends and being moved by words and beats; listening to "push it" on the way home from the warehouse, having only a semi-awareness of the overt sexual content; memorizing and popping to "me, myself and i", reading the liner notes to whodini tapes and trying to decipher the coded language; freaking out in the back of the bus when i first heard N.W.A. and "license to ill"; walking home from the bus stop listening to luke and company and being fascinated by the vulgarity; sitting for an hour and inspecting EVERY SINGLE WORD of an album with a friend, wide open eyes when an ill simile popped up and shocked..
but the recurring feeling i get when i see and listen to this clip is how fucking dope it is to have fun with friends who love the same art; i listen to and write about, and read about hiphop because i love it and i love all the true heads out there.
this clip is an excerpt of the (eMp)tv special that ran of em during the slim shady lp era, but (to my knowledge) never made it to the screen due to the content of the freestyle. em sits in the car, proof stands outside of the window and em puts on a nice little beat in his car stereo. what proceeds is not only a dope freestyle, but perhaps the most important thing i learned through hiphop -- how to be creative and have shitloads of fun with close friends. i hope you enjoy.
eminem and proof.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-2kk6s1axk[/youtube]
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i can not tell you all how many times i have had an argument with friends on the topic of eminem; many of my friends absolutely hate him. who can really blame them? homophobic, misogynistic, ridiculously violent.. however, my argument was always (and still is) from the perspective of someone who has a sincere appreciation for the art of the spoken word and the way in which the spoken word is constructed over music. for what it is worth, eminem has the ability to become the beat, written or freestyle, but that isn't exactly why i am posting this clip. i am posting this clip for the aforementioned reason as well as the fact that it reminds me of why i fell in love with hiphop in the first place: b-boying in the quad at lunch; unfolding cardboard in elementary school and doing the worm during recess, my brother breaking while i popped and locked; trying to convince my parents that hiphop had something to say that was relevant and important; rocking with my friends and being moved by words and beats; listening to "push it" on the way home from the warehouse, having only a semi-awareness of the overt sexual content; memorizing and popping to "me, myself and i", reading the liner notes to whodini tapes and trying to decipher the coded language; freaking out in the back of the bus when i first heard N.W.A. and "license to ill"; walking home from the bus stop listening to luke and company and being fascinated by the vulgarity; sitting for an hour and inspecting EVERY SINGLE WORD of an album with a friend, wide open eyes when an ill simile popped up and shocked..
but the recurring feeling i get when i see and listen to this clip is how fucking dope it is to have fun with friends who love the same art; i listen to and write about, and read about hiphop because i love it and i love all the true heads out there.
this clip is an excerpt of the (eMp)tv special that ran of em during the slim shady lp era, but (to my knowledge) never made it to the screen due to the content of the freestyle. em sits in the car, proof stands outside of the window and em puts on a nice little beat in his car stereo. what proceeds is not only a dope freestyle, but perhaps the most important thing i learned through hiphop -- how to be creative and have shitloads of fun with close friends. i hope you enjoy.
eminem and proof.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-2kk6s1axk[/youtube]

cel mai smecher om din hip-hop are ceva nou

Grandmaster Caz - Sedgwick & Cedar
GOAT Rap live
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZahzvRnRGI[/youtube]

1. Be Gone (Produced By: Earl Boom Dap; DJ Parker Lee)
2. Dont Mess Wit Me feat. Kyle (Produced By: Earl Boom Dap; DJ Parker Lee)
3. Lioneere (Produced By: Earl Boom Dap; DJ Parker Lee)
4. 4-Bar Funk (BTF Dance Remix) (Produced By: Earl Boom Dap; DJ Parker Lee)
5. Swing Hi Swing Lo feat. The Cold Crush Brothers, Freddie Fox (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
6. Slide feat. Mele Mel, Whipper Whip (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
7. A Good Man Is Gone (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
8. Boss Of All Bosses (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
9. MC Delight feat. Sammydavis (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
10. Set It Off 99 feat. Dice, Dunn (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
11. Back To Da Scene Of Da Ryme (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
12. Hate Da Game (Un Cut Mix) (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
13. A Man Dont Really Luv Ya If He Hits Ya feat. Jaz-Flo (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
14. Not Tonight feat. Raheim, Reggie Reg (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
15. Too Much (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
16. 4bar Funk (P-Lee Da Loop Lord Mix) (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
17. Hot Summer Night Feat. Cold Crush Brothers (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
18. Party Time (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
19. Out Come feat. Jazzy Jeff (of TheFunky 4) (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
20. Da Grandmasta 007 Style feat. Jaz-Flo (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
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Grandmaster Caz - Sedgwick & Cedar
GOAT Rap live
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZahzvRnRGI[/youtube]

1. Be Gone (Produced By: Earl Boom Dap; DJ Parker Lee)
2. Dont Mess Wit Me feat. Kyle (Produced By: Earl Boom Dap; DJ Parker Lee)
3. Lioneere (Produced By: Earl Boom Dap; DJ Parker Lee)
4. 4-Bar Funk (BTF Dance Remix) (Produced By: Earl Boom Dap; DJ Parker Lee)
5. Swing Hi Swing Lo feat. The Cold Crush Brothers, Freddie Fox (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
6. Slide feat. Mele Mel, Whipper Whip (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
7. A Good Man Is Gone (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
8. Boss Of All Bosses (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
9. MC Delight feat. Sammydavis (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
10. Set It Off 99 feat. Dice, Dunn (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
11. Back To Da Scene Of Da Ryme (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
12. Hate Da Game (Un Cut Mix) (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
13. A Man Dont Really Luv Ya If He Hits Ya feat. Jaz-Flo (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
14. Not Tonight feat. Raheim, Reggie Reg (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
15. Too Much (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
16. 4bar Funk (P-Lee Da Loop Lord Mix) (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
17. Hot Summer Night Feat. Cold Crush Brothers (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
18. Party Time (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
19. Out Come feat. Jazzy Jeff (of TheFunky 4) (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
20. Da Grandmasta 007 Style feat. Jaz-Flo (Produced By: DJ Parker Lee)
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01. DJ Mitsu The Beats / So.Ma.Theme
02. John Dankworth / Return From The Ashes
03. Quasimoto / Astronaut
04. DJ Design ft. Madlib & Quasimoto / Sparkdala ←→ Hodges, James & Smith / He Did Me Wrong, But He Did It Right
05. The Popular People's Project / Limited Seres 01
06. Pete Rock & C.L.Smooth / Shine On Me! (Inst)
07. Montana / Warp Factor
08. Momie-O / You're Welcome, Stop On By
09. Ta'raach / Baaaby
10. Common Sense / I Used To Love H.e.r
11. Kombo / I Don't Stop
12. Da Grassroots / Price Of Livin
13. Black Star / Little Brother
14. Bush Babees ft. Mos Def / The Love Song ←→ Groove Holmes / Onsaya
15. Quasimoto / Basic Instinct
16. Audio Two / Top Billin'
17. Maspyke / Chillin
18. Flying Lotus / shiFty
19. Slum Village / Set It
20. Ta'raach / Merci Me Lord
21. Jazzmatazz ft. Bilal / Certified ←→ Klaus Wunderlich / Suger Me
22. J Dilla / Won't Stop
23. Umod / U Better Recognise
24. Frankie Valentine / Marinheiro So (DJ Mitsu The Beats Rmx)
25. Pete Kuzma ft. Bilal / High & Dry
26. Gune Dunlap / It's Just The Way I Feel
27. WJK / Musiq
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you just never know when you're living in a golden age.
it's a mix of rare/hard to find shit i've done. included are:
http://www.zshare.net/download/167224426d34b9ba/
1. bring it on remix (organized konfusion)
2. a dream remix (donny hathaway)
3. nobody's fault but mine remix (nina simone)
4. welcome mat (a song that got cut off my album "downtown science" cause it was too goofy
5. jet son remix (featuring aesop and camu tao)
6. meet the pressure remix (her space majesty)
7. 3 card molly remix (xzibit, ras kass, and saafir)
8. off the horizon remix (omega one)
9. middletown (cage remix)
10. suburb party remix (mike ladd featuring el-p and vast)
11. limelighter remix (aesop feat. camp lo)
12. ready aim shot remix (rob sonic)
enjoy
peace,
blockhead
http://www.zshare.net/download/167224426d34b9ba/
1. bring it on remix (organized konfusion)
2. a dream remix (donny hathaway)
3. nobody's fault but mine remix (nina simone)
4. welcome mat (a song that got cut off my album "downtown science" cause it was too goofy

5. jet son remix (featuring aesop and camu tao)
6. meet the pressure remix (her space majesty)
7. 3 card molly remix (xzibit, ras kass, and saafir)
8. off the horizon remix (omega one)
9. middletown (cage remix)
10. suburb party remix (mike ladd featuring el-p and vast)
11. limelighter remix (aesop feat. camp lo)
12. ready aim shot remix (rob sonic)
enjoy
peace,
blockhead
you just never know when you're living in a golden age.
14 Deadly Secrets
Part 1 - cu Dj Premiere
Part 2 - cu RZA
2 mixuri de productii clasice ale lor pigmentate cu povestile din spatele lor (cum au tras mc-ii, cum au gasit sample-urile, etc) povestite chiar de ei, sunt chiar de ascultat, asa ca bagati urechea neaparat.
Part 1 - cu Dj Premiere
Part 2 - cu RZA
2 mixuri de productii clasice ale lor pigmentate cu povestile din spatele lor (cum au tras mc-ii, cum au gasit sample-urile, etc) povestite chiar de ei, sunt chiar de ascultat, asa ca bagati urechea neaparat.