01. Rapper's Delight 02. 8th Wonder 03. Freedom 04. Love Rap 05. Human beatbox (Fat Boys) 06. Human beatbox (Doug E Fresh) 07. Roxanne Roxanne 08. Friends 09. PSK Tribute (biggie) 10. Pee Wee Dance 11. Beat of the Street 12. Body Rock 13. Adventures of Super Rhymes 14. On The Radio 15. Pieces of a Dream 16. Do U Like Scratchin 17. It's Yours 18. Fresh is the Word 19. Fresh 20. Why is it Fresh? 21. Girls Love the Way He Spins 22. Spoonie Is Back 23. Play This Only At Night 24. The Message 25. Rockin It 26. Supperrappin 27. King Tim 3rd 28. Feel The Heartbeat 29. It's Da Joint 30. New Rap Language 31. Spoonin Rap 32. Jazzy Sensation 33. Wild Style Theme 34. What Are We Gonna Do? 35. Fresh, Fly, Wild & Bold 36. Def Jam 37. Do or Die Bedstuy 38. Kangol & Doc 39. Just Buggin 40. Funkbox Party 41. Brooklyn's In The House 42. Fastlife 43. Here Comes The Beat 44. Word of Mouth 45. One for the Treble 46. Looking for the Perfect Beat 47. Boogie Down Bronx 48. Renegade Chant 49. Play that Beat 50. The Roof is on Fire 51. Jam On It 52. White Lines 53. Breakdance Electric Boogie 54. Planet Rock 55. Jam Master Jay 56. Five Minutes of Funk 57. Marley Scratch 58. It's Us 59. Kool Moe Dee vs Busy Bee(live)
Soul singer and arranger Isaac Hayes, who won Grammy awards and an Oscar for the theme from the 1971 action film "Shaft," has died, sheriff's officials in Memphis, Tennessee, reported Sunday. Singer Issac Hayes seen performing in the U.K. last year. Hayes was found dead Sunday at age 65.
Singer Issac Hayes seen performing in the U.K. last year. Hayes was found dead Sunday at age 65.
Relatives found Hayes, 65, unconscious in his home next to a still-running treadmill, said Steve Shular, a spokesman for the Shelby County Sheriff's Department.
Paramedics attempted to revive him and took him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after 2 p.m., the sheriff's department said.
No foul play is suspected, the agency said in a written statement.
Hayes was a longtime songwriter and arranger for Stax Records in Memphis, playing in the studio's backup band and crafting tunes for artists such as Otis Redding and Sam and Dave in the 1960s. Photo See photos of singer Isaac Hayes »
He released his first solo album in 1967, and his 1969 follow-up, "Hot Buttered Soul," became a platinum hit.
In 1971, the theme from "Shaft" topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks and won an Academy Award for best original theme song. The song and the movie score also won Grammy awards for best original score and movie theme.
Hayes won a third Grammy for pop instrumental performance with the title track to his 1972 "Black Moses" album.
From the late 1990s through 2006, Hayes provided the voice of "Chef" for Comedy Central's raunchy animated series "South Park," as well as numerous songs.
The role introduced him to a new generation of fans, but he left after the show lampooned his own religion, the Church of Scientology.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002. In a CNN interview at the time, Hayes credited his success to "adjusting and constantly evolving, expanding and trying to stay as young as I can."
The new generation of popular musicians, he said, "could use a little more substance like we had in the day."
"They're standing on our shoulders. Some of them don't realize [it] because they sample me so much," he said.
Hayes credited his role on "South Park" with expanding his fan base, and said that he had almost passed on the job.
"I started to walk out. I thought it was a Disney thing. I [had] never heard of this thing," he said. But his agent persuaded him to tape some episodes.
"Toward the opening I started having trepidations -- 'Oh my god, what have I done? I've ruined my career.' But when it aired, the ratings went through the roof," he said. advertisement
A 1992 visit to the royal family in Ghana was a life-changing experience for Hayes, he said.
"I went back on speaking engagements and encouraged African-Americans to go to Africa [to] interact socially, culturally and/or economically," he said.
From http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/08/10/hayes.obit/index.html
01.Blockhead-This Is How The Story Goes Feat Slug 02.Blockhead-Shoreditch(Blockhead Remix) 03.Her Space Holiday-Meet The Pressure(Blockhead Remix) 04.Blockhead-Yardie Chase(Blockhead Remix) 05.Blockhead-Wine And Roses 06.Blockhead-Man The Galley 07.LoDeck-Feed Me Grapes(Blockhead Remix)
01.The Entrance 02.Hot:Sizzling,Scorching,Torching,Blazing 03.Maica Living Feat Killah Sha&Guardian Leep 04.Pump Ya Fist Feat Mikey D Lotto 05.Party Time 06.In The Ghetto 07.Hardcore Hip Hop 08.Frantic Barz 09.Swein' Love 10.Ru Dope Feat Jeru Tha Damaja 11.Dap Feat Lil Dap 12.Noyd Feat Big Noyd 13.Classic Emergency 14.Rockin' Hip Hop 15.Large Pro Says 16.To The Meadows 17.The Hardest Feat Styles P&AZ
01.Newsflash 02.Slow Burna 03.Clap Ya Hands Feat Chan&Ripshop 04.Choose Your Hustle Feat Scanz 05.Too Chill 06.Employee of the Year Feat Mic Stylz 07.Military Intelligence Feat Virtuoso 08.Grown Men Feat Breez Evahflowin 09.The Fugitive 10.The Flow(Remix) 11.Home 2 Feat Special Teamz,JY,Twice Thou,Frankie Wainwright&Dre Robinson 12.Explosion Feat C-Rayz Walz,Chan&Breez Evahflowin 13.When We Were Kids Feat Termanology 14.Back With Her Mother 15.No Losses 16.The Music Industry (Remix) Feat Termanology,Royce 5'9&Consequence 17.Nightfall 18.Basementality 19.Illstate Massive Feat Earatik Statik 20.Home Fea. Boston's Best 21.State Of the Art Feat Esoteric,Cadence&Checkmark 22.Intercontinental Feat D-Tension&Esoteric
1.Evening Comes 2.Chocolate 3.Bluebird Story 4.Ring 5.Colors Of Life 6.Synchronize 7.One For U 8.Aurora 9.Coffee Break 10.Crescent Moon 11.Tayutau 12.Silent Night 13.Animal Forest 14.Times Fusion
What do you get when you have a monstrous flow and a stature to match? The answer is King Magnetic. The 6’9 Pennsylvanian got involved in hip-hop in the early 90’s. From rocking’ house parties to 4 track demo tapes. Shortly after being kicked out of high school and serving 8 months in juvenile detention, Mag was sentenced to five-years. Using this time to further hone his rhyming skill (with help from Quarter Pound) Magnetic was finally granted work release with recording privileges. After making some regional noise, a parole violation had Magnetic maxing-out his 5-year sentence. Within four months he was facing up to fourteen years for drug & gun charges. Realizing you can’t sprint your whole life Mag decided to slow down and start a family.
Magnetic never quite left the game completely. He could still be seen performing, gaining notoriety for his unmistakable flow, while producing tracks for some of PA’s top Independent artists. Mag kicked the door down when he produced the Philly anthem “The Sound of Philadelphia” for Reef the Lost Cauze. It wasn’t until 2006 after annihilating Penn’s Landing stage in front of thousands with hip hop legends such as Redman, Wu-Tang & EPMD-there was no question it was the King’s calling. Mag began to pen Everything’s A Gamble Volume as a prelude for his Upcoming full-length debut. “Everything’s A Gamble” features underground heavyweights Sean Price, Edo G, Chino XL, Copywrite amongst others. While recording his solo project, Mag was invited to appear on the legendary Army of the Pharaohs (AOTP) LP “The Ritual of Battle”. Spearheaded by world-renowned Jedi Mind Tricks’ front man Vinnie Paz. After standing out on tracks such as “Drama Theme” and Black Christmas”, Mag earned a coveted spot in the Army of the Pharaohs.
“Everything’s A Gamble” Digital Edition is now available on iTunes, eMusic.com, hiphopsite.com & more. Mag also recieved some more national attention for his guest appearence on Whoo Kid Presents…Dre Boogs & DJ Woogie “The Aftermath” which is available for download & was mentioned on MTV’s Mixtape Mondays 04.28.08. The Promotional videos debuted on billboard.com, allmusic.com’s Top 5 New Hip-hop, thisis50.com & artofrhyme.com. In one short year Magnetic accomplished what would take many artists years to do.
You can anticipate his vocals & production on these releases: -Sean Price “M.I.C. Tyson” (Duck Down) TBA -Astronote “Astrology Vol.1: The Invasion” TBA -East Coast Avengers “Prison Planet” (Brick Records/Fly Casual) TBA -Jedi Mind Tricks “History of Violence” (Babygrande) Oct 14, 2008 -Reef the Lost Cauze “Vicious Cycle” (Fat Beats) Sept 30, 2008 -KRS-One “Stop the Violence ‘08” Aug 26, 2008 -King Syze “Labor Union” (Babygrande) Aug 5, 2008 -Doap Nixon “Sour Diesel” (Babygrande) July 22, 2008 -Snowgoons “Black Snow” (Babygrande) June 24, 2008 -Returners “Do You” ft. El Da Sensei & Skyzoo (12”) May 16, 2008 -Esoteric “Esoteric Vs Japan” (Fly Casual) May 6, 2008 -King Magnetic “Everything’s A Gamble” (King Mag Music) Apr 29, 2008 -Army of the Pharaohs “Ritual Of Battle” (Babygrande) Sept 25, 2007 -Reef the Lost Cauze “Feast or Famine” (EC) Sept 16, 2005
Also look for vocals/productions on these mixtapes: -DJ Ronin/Stu Bangas ft. King Magnetic & Smif N Wessun 2008 -DJ Woogie & DJ Drama “That’s Gangsta Part 1” 2008 -Dre Boogs/DJ Kwestion/King Magnetic “The Co-Sign” 2008 -Whoo Kid Presents Dre Boogs/DJ Woogie “The Aftermath” 2008 -Sean Price “Passion of Price Volume 7” 2007
Other production placements include: Oct 2005-Casual Skateboards DVD “Instrumental” Nov 2006-Lehigh Valley Live ! “One King” by King Magnetic Sept 2007-ESPN Monday Night Countdown “The Sound of Philadelphia” 2007 Philadelphia 76ers Travel Music “The Sound of Philadelphia”
Events & Venues include: In-stores @ Siren Records & Fye—Fuzetival—Red Bull Big Tune—Musikfest Allentown’s Puerto Rican Day Parade—iStandard Showcase Boston—Harper’s Ferry NY—SLC—Knitting Factory—Southpaw—BBQ’s—McCarren Pool PA—The TLA—Casablanca—Penn’s Landing—University of Pitt—Eden Rock—Lehigh University—The 5 Spot—Ulana’s—Pachanga’s—Swizzle’s—Fluid—LaTazza—The Kyhber—3rd & Walnut—Wall Street—Croc Rock—The Pontiac—Wall St.—Banana Joe’s—Jordan Park—The Legion—Da Bridge—Indulge—Kelly’s—The DL—The Arts Garage—Fluid—The Trocadero (Main & Balcony) Washington DC—9:30—Five West Virginia—Liquid Lounge—Spanky’s
Has shared stages with: Papoose, EPMD, Edo G, The Fugees, Cee Knowledge of Digable Planets, Camp Lo, Rakim, Kid Capri, Scratch & Truck North from The Roots, Redman, Jedi Mind Tricks, R.A the Rugged Man, 9th Wonder, O-D-D, Chief Kamachi, Remedy, Reef the Lost Cauze, OuterSpace, Craig G, C Rayz Walz, Boot Camp Clik, Special Teamz, Ja Rule, Vast Aire, Smif N Wessun, Copywrite, Baby Blak, Eternia, El Da Sensei, Freeway, Block McCloud, Pumpkinhead, Bahamadia, Poison Pen, Illmind (G Unit), Mighty Mi of High & Mighty, Wu-Tang Clan, Pace Won, 7L & Esoteric, Hezekiah, Buckshot of Black Moon, Sha Stimuli and many others…
The Joe Beats Experiment(Of Non Prophets)- Indie Rock Blues
1.M. Ward -Sad,Sad Song 2.The Black Heart Procession-When We Reach The Hill 3.90 Day Men /Cursive-Exploration vs Solution,Baby/Dedication To Desertion 4.Belle,Sebastian,Signify-Space Boy Dream 5.Ugly Casanova-Ice On The Sheets 6.Pinback /Kid Dakota-XIY/Winterkill 7.Neutral Milk Hotel-Naomi 8.June of 44-Doomsday 9.The Minutemen/Neil Hamburger-It's Expected I'm Gone/Open Ended Interview 10.Andrew Bird-I 11.Deerhoof-Panda,Panda,Panda 12.The Make Up-Save Yourself 13.Songs: Ohia-Coxcomb Red
01.Highway To Hell 02.Jump 03.Nothing Else Matters 04.Iron Horse 05.Aint Talkin Bout Love 06.Back In Black 07.Smoke On The Water 08.Paranoid 09.I Was Made For Lovin You 10.Walk This Way 11.Strong Arm Of The Law 12.Hells Bells