November 2010
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Happy Thanksgiving from La the Darkman. This shit is straight Flint, Michigan jheri curl swisher smoking big body cadillac midwest i used to get it in ohio type ish.
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Choobakka - My Time
Anyone remember this dude? My friends older brother used to be obsessed with this cd, yet always gave me shit for listening to Trick Daddy. I read a little bit on the interwebs and they said he was a shitty mash up of rappers popular around 2000-2002. Very artistic and … genius? Mostly.
R.I.P. DJ Screw: Ridin’ Dirty Screwtape →
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…and Maurice talks to Bun B about the making of Screw’s Ridin’ Dirty tape.
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Blast Off - Playa Fly
Blast Off - Playa Fly (N/A, 2010)
I’m always high, like my momma and my dad
That’s a hard fucking line.
Seen at DGB.
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Floating Face Down in the Mainstream
Quick Rant:
Can all of the new age rappers and those who hype rappers and think blogging is the pinnacle of literary achievements shut the fuck up? Complex Magazine, stop making lists claiming new rappers “invented” different shit. Don’t try so hard to overcompensate for the fact that none of these new artists whose d’s you suck are doing shit that is original,...
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YA BOY THROOOOWED
2-05 Don’t Stop The Music by The God
Don’t Stop the Music - Yarborough & People’s (Chapter 233: Finally Made it, 1996)
Your legs may be stuck in the swamp, but your brain still has that 80’s coke ballad vibe rocking. This track is murky as all hell, LONG LIVE ATOMIC FUNK.
See what you didn’t know about Atomic Funk is that Will Smith got real highed up one...
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Jon Caramenica on the link between DJ Screw and... →
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Jon Caramenica wrote a great piece for the NY Times today about the spreading of DJ Screw’s influence outward into electronic music, namely witch house. To people who follow this sort of thing there’s nothing exactly new here, but it’s good to see someone expressly talking about it in print. Also, virtually all of the witch house artists interviewed come off as pretentious...
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Tree Fred Chronicles: Best of Early Danny Brown,... →
I compiled this mix of more obscure, earlier, and unheard Danny Brown tracks. I tried to show different facets of his style and flow from beginning to end, starting with more fast paced rapid-fire raps, segueing into more serious topics, and ultimately becoming more soulful and laid back towards the end. Hopefully this can help showcase Danny’s talent for those who do not want to sift...