Showing posts with label Natural Elements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural Elements. Show all posts
Sunday, August 9, 2009
AGU aka Mr Voodoo - A New Era Has Begun (2003)
01. Tight
02. World Is Yours
03. The Game
04. Sun God
05. Criminology
06. Cherchez Le Ghost
07. Incarcerated Scarfaces
08. Drop A Gem
09. Bucktown
10. My Block
11. Welcome To New York
12. Good Times
13. Wanksta
14. Murder Inc
15. Luv You Better
16. One Mic
17. Addictive
18. Burn
19. Regulation Time
20. Wages Of Sin
21. Machine Gun Prayer
22. She Called The Cops On Me
23. Dark Cloud
24. The Message (Outro)
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Release notes: "AGU, formerly known as Mr Voodoo of the Natural Elements fam. Tracks 1-18 are named after the beats he spits on". More about AGU on MySpace
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Natural Elements - Unreleased LP
01. MurderShit (Intro) [2:55]
02. 2 Tons [4:50]
03. ?? [4:11]
04. Piece of the Pie [5:14]
05. A-Butta Interlude [2:58]
06. By Nature [4:46]
07. R.A.P.E. [3:51]
08. Second Hand Smoke [4:28]
09. Paper Chase [4:32]
10. Shots Fired [4:28]
11. NE-Thing [3:47]
12. Phone Sex [5:04]
13. Too Many [4:12]
14. Return of the 45 (Relax Your Mind) [4:46]
15. Ain't Nothing Changed [4:17]
16. Definitely [5:04]
17.Bust Mine
18.Live it up Pt 2
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Before materializing as an official group, the Natural Elements were originally conceived as a group of solo artists brought together in 1993 under the tutelage of producer Charlemagne. This initial grouping, whose members were initially signed to Fortress Records, included members Mr. Voodoo, L-Swift, KA, G-Blass, Howie Smalls and the InTimidator. By 1995, however, membership slimmed to include only Mr. Voodoo, L-Swift and the newly-added A-Butta. The trio's countless appearances on the NYC freestyle and mixtape circuits culminated with a record deal on the Tommy Boy Black sublabel and the release of the single "2 Tons" in 1999. Although the highly-anticipated NE album was completed, problems with Tommy Boy shelved the project and the album never saw the light of day... until NOW! It was told there are only about 20, or somethin, press copies out there in the world today.
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