Blu & Exile-So(ul)Amazing
Murs - Part of Me
DJ Rockid - Bad Men (feat. Lady Bee)
Thats Ded To Toilet Da Urban Party Animal From Stone City
9th Wonder makes Beautiful Lady
Ded To Lampis And A Lot Of Thanks..
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Mr.Lif - I Heard It Today(2009)(Megamix)

01 Intro
02 Glimpse At The Struggle
03 Pull Out Your Cut
04 360 Degrees
05 Brothaz
06 Avengers
07 Wreck Dem
08 Status
09 Live From The Plantation.
10 Lifeline Freestyle
11 Ol' Crew
12 Earth Crusher
13 FlyLo Freestyle
14 Heavy Artillery
15 Wash*tup
16 The Now
17 Again Freestyle
18 I Heard It Today LP Interlude
19 I Heard It Today
20 What About Us
21 Welcome To The World
22 Dawn
23 Hatred
24 Gun Fight ft. Metro
25 Folklore
26 Breathe
27 Head High
28 Collapse The Wall
29 The Sun
30 Arise Interlude
31 Boston
32 New Man Theme
33 The Fat Sh_t
34 Savage Outro
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Kasha-The Oracle

Kasha-Black Rhyme
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On April 6 2009 Kasha will release his debut album called ‘The Oracle’, which is designed to bring back the essence and sparkle of the early 90’s Hip Hop but with 21st
century quality and values. The Oracle opens up the sound to a new generation of ears and cultures looking for wisdom, revelation and cool laid back vibes. It has already been described as “Inspirational” by Hip Hop Connection.
DJ Dekstream -Music Castle(2009)

1 Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner
2 Gazebo - I Like Chopin
3 Toto - Gerogy Porgy
4 Edie Brickell & New Bohemians - What I Am
5 Kenny Dope - Get On Down
6 Stevie Wonder - Don't You Worry Bout A Thing
7 Curtis Mayfield - Tripping Out
8 Grover Washington Jr. - Just The Two Of Us
9 A Tribe Called Quest - Streesed Out [Remix]
10 Mr Big - To Be With You
11 Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O 'Mine
12 Malcolm McLaren - World Famous
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K-os-Yes!(2009)
Vaiperis And Serumas - Cafeteria (2009) [320.kbps]

1. Rytas Oras Inn (3:43)
2. Medicamende Pt. 1 (4:51)
3. Medicamende Pt. 2 (1:33)
4. Dancing Man (4:47)
5. Lovenote (4:31)
6. Broke Shoe (4:16)
7. Elect Raw (4:48)
8. Shlouta (3:48)
9. Paris Paris (4:08)
10. Backdays (Vintorez Dub) (3:40)
11. J Fresh Pay Day (4:15)
12. Techno Sistema (3:53)
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Two and a half years went since the first album by Vaiperis and Serumas called "Cafeteria" (ex "Coffeteria"). A year ago it was released on vinyl in limited numbers.
The new fruit of "Despotin' Fam" is called "Cafeteria Inn Legend". It's a fully finished album that requested a lot of hard work and sleepless nights from the authors. You may find influences of funk and jazz, the golden era of hip-hop and the almighty Detroit's soul bank. "Cafeteria Inn Legend" describes the nowadays with beats and nu jazz scene together with English dubstep phenomena. Album consists of live instrumentals, city rhythms and electronics.
"Cafeteria Inn Legend" is only an appetizer before the main dish - "Despotin' Fam" album, which is being finalized.
Promoe - Ya slippin (*New Track*)
New track from Looptroop's leader Promoe. Promoe made "Ya Slippin" as a teacher in a hiphop school. The students’ assignment was to make a song that could have been on, for example, Nas’ Illmatic or any of the legendary hiphop albums through the years.
Hehehe, kids are always funny!
Download track here
Read lyrics here
VA - Beyond The Horizon (Mixed By Cradle)(2009)

01-Cradle - Intro (feat. Aloe Blacc & Ayumi Kato)
02-Jazz Liberatorz - Let Them Eat Steak
03-J. Rawls - Capricorn's Reprise
04-Hocus Pocus - 73 Touches
05-Hocus Pocus - Mr Tout Le Monde
06-Aloe Blacc - Find Your Way
07-Crown City Rockers - B-Boy
08-Pat D - Relax Your Mind (feat. Melodiq)
09-Thes One - Hy-Vee
10-People Under The Stairs - Flex Off
11-SP - Motown (Unity Remix)
12-Think Twice - Supernova (feat. Coates)
13-J. Rawls - Still Talking It Ez
14-Pat D - Joint Thoughts (feat. Lady Paradox)
15-The Procussions - I'll Fly (feat. Tara Ellis)
16-Justis - Weekend
17-Starving Artists Crew - The Kick Clap
18-Thes One - Grain Belt Beer
19-Think Twice - Piano Break
20-Dagha - Playhouse
21-Jazz Liberatorz - I'm Hip Hop (feat. Asheru)
22-Crown City Rockers - Balance (feat. Scarub)
23-Moonstarr - Clappy
24-People Under The Stairs - Pumpin'
25-Rashaan Ahmad - The Crush
26-Hocus Pocus feat. Omar - Smile (Acoustic) (feat. Omar)
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Some Videos Just To Get By..
Method Man Freestyle
Beanie Man - In The Streets Its Gettin Hot Freestyle
UGK - Da Game Been Good to Me
Beanie Man - In The Streets Its Gettin Hot Freestyle
UGK - Da Game Been Good to Me
Dead Prez Announce New Album 'Pulse of the People'

Hip-Hop duo dead prez have announced they have combined with DJ Green Lantern to release Pulse of the People, the third installment of their independent album series, Turn off the Radio.
Pulse of The People will be produced by DJ Green Lantern and released via his Invasion Music Group in conjunction with dead prez’ label Boss Up Inc.
The group’s third album will feature appearances from Chuck D., Bun B., Styles P., K’Naan, and Johnny Polygon.
DJ Green Lantern and dead prez entered the studio in February, after developing chemistry on the Rock the Bells Tour.
“Pulse of The People is presented in a format that reps the streets and what’s happening in the hearts and minds of the people that don’t get represented in the mainstream,” dead prez group member stic.man told AllHipHop.com in a statement.
In addition to a “green” message, dead prez will release the album in an eco-friendly package.
Pulse of the People is due in stores on June 23 2009 via Invasion Music Group/Boss Up Inc./The Orchard.
http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2009/03/30/21303929.aspx
Juggaknots - Use Your Confusion (2006)

1. Here Comes...
2. Hey
3. Namesake
4. Leon Phelps
5. Strip Joint
6. Liar, Liar (feat. Wordsworth)
7. Use Your Confusion
8. Smile (feat. Castro)
9. New $$$
10. Vows (feat. Slick Rick)
11. Daddy's Little Girl
12. 30 Something (feat. Sadat X)
13. Movin' The Chains
14. Never (feat. Nine)
15. Crazy 8's (feat. Big Tone, B-Slim, Che Logan, J-Treds, Jax, Lil' Sci, Pop, Rob-O, Subconscious, Wordsworth)
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One Be Lo - S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M.(2005)

01. : Intro (1) : 01:37
02. : The Underground : 02:53
03. : Enecs Eht No Kcab : 03:35
04. : Questions Ft. Abdus Salaam and Charmaine Gib : 01:48
05. : Oggie : 01:36
06. : Propaganda : 02:41
07. : The Ghetto : 04:09
08. : Axis : 03:04
09. : Sleepwalking Ft. Ka Di : 04:05
10. : True Love Ft. Decompoze : 04:15
11. : Interlude : 00:18
12. : Used 2 Be Fly : 04:39
13. : Deceptacons : 03:26
14. : Cant Get Enough Ft. Magestik Legend : 04:56
15. : Assassinations : 00:48
16. : Evil of Self Ft. Abdus Salaam : 04:24
17. : The Future : 03:26
18. : E.T. : 03:36
19. : The Capital IST : 00:57
20. : Rocketship : 04:23
21. : Unparalleled Ft. Magestik Legend : 04:09
22. : Follow My Lead : 04:02
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DOOM Interview in Rolling Stone

Reclusive Rapper Doom Talks New LP Born Like This and Responds to Fan Rage
American underground rap iconoclast Doom (formerly MF Doom) releases his new album Born Like This on Lex Records on March 24th. The U.K.-born, New York-raised rapper’s LP features contributions from Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and the beats of late production genius J Dilla, and represents seven years of work recorded on and off at home in Atlanta. Thom Yorke recently remixed sexy single “Gazillion Ear” and funky, Jake One-produced “Ballskin” is bouncing across the major music blogs. The centerpiece of the record is “Cellz”, which explodes with apocalyptic fury. On it, the late, great American poet Charles Bukowski reads of one of his best poems, “Dinosauria, We,” for almost two minutes while missiles fire and the Earth is laid to waste.
“Don’t freak with old Buke. Buke is nice. He’s as good as the rest of the rappers on there,” Doom says. “He kind of sets the tone for the record, being that we’re living in what he was kind of describing. He might’ve been reaching for the worst description based on what he saw us heading to, but it happened and that made me go, ‘Wow, that’s ill. Kinda prophetic words.’ ”
With a career modeled on the Marvel comics arch-villain Doctor Doom, the metal mask-wearing fortysomething remains characteristically cryptic about future live dates. “I tell you one thing: when you come to a Doom show, come expecting to hear music, don’t come expecting to see. You never know who you might see. It has nothing to do with a visual thing. Use your mind and think. I might be there. Next time I do a show, I might tell everybody to close they eyes. Use your own mind’s eye. That’s better than a camera phone, know what I’m sayin’?’ ”
He says Michael Jackson — who just sold out 50 shows in the U.K. — might be doing the same thing. “Word. That nigga was crazy as hell. How do you even know he’s still him? He might’ve been doing the technique.”
The Doom live experience caused controversy in 2007, when the highly acclaimed lyricist behind Madvillainy and The Mouse and the Mask allegedly sent an impostor to perform several of his dates in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Furious crowds booed and took their rage to the Internet, reporting that the impostor lip-synced to MF Doom’s songs. Self-proclaimed super-villain Doom posted no response to his fan’s rage until now, when he tells Rolling Stone that he couldn’t care less.
“Everything that we do is villain style,” Doom says. “Everybody has the right to get it or not get it. Once I throw it out, it’s there for interpretation. It might’ve seemed like it didn’t go well, but how do we know that wasn’t just pre-orchestrated so that we’re talking about it now? I tell you one thing: People are asking more now for live shows and I’m charging more, so it must’ve worked somewhere.”
Such weirdness is par for the course for the erratic artist, born Daniel Dumile. In the late ’80s, Dumile signed to major label Elektra with his sibling. But his brother was killed in a car accident, Elektra dropped him, and Dumile vanished.
In the late ’90s, a metal-faced rapper spitting inimitable flow on debut underground LP Operation: Doomsday materialized named MF Doom. More than a dozen LPs and two dozen EPs later, Born Like This is highly anticipated hip-hop eclecticism; a follow-up to 2004’s widely lauded Madvilliany with producer Madlib and 2005’s The Mouse and the Mask with platinum producer Danger Mouse. Those hits cracked the Billboard 200 — commercially and critically validating Dumile’s brutal, funny, literate, street style.
Lasering in on Armageddon on his new disc puts Doom smack in the middle of a morbid trend, with the Dow melting away, Watchmen blowing up the box office and the globe warming. But the ending of “Dinosauria, We” also posits a beautiful new beginning, begging the question: is the apocalypse actually cleansing?
“No doubt,” says the father and admitted McCain voter. “If something ends, then something’s gonna start. So it’s like, what side are you on? Do you feel like your world is ending? Or do you feel like, ‘Wow, it seems like that’s ending and it’s the start of something new.’”
Born Like This is about the next chapter, he says and more is coming. “I got a hundred albums in me. I’m gonna rock this shit forever.”
Del The Funky Homosapien - Funk Man (The Stimulus Package)(2009)

01. (00:04:52) Del The Funky Homosapien - Get it right now!
02. (00:05:11) Del The Funky Homosapien - And they thought that was hell
03. (00:04:41) Del The Funky Homosapien - Fit like a glove
04. (00:04:21) Del The Funky Homosapien - Go against the grain
05. (00:03:51) Del The Funky Homosapien - Hardcore punks can’t take it
06. (00:05:04) Del The Funky Homosapien - I’m smellin’ myself
07. (00:05:41) Del The Funky Homosapien - King of Fighters
08. (00:04:15) Del The Funky Homosapien - News Alert
09. (00:03:04) Del The Funky Homosapien - Simple Satisfaction
10. (00:01:52) Del The Funky Homosapien - Sometimes i gotta get stupid
11. (00:05:28) Del The Funky Homosapien - Straight from the big bad west coast
12. (00:04:52) Del The Funky Homosapien - Land of funk
13. (00:04:21) Del The Funky Homosapien - Young Adrenaline
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Del The Funky Homosapien Set To Release New Album “Funkman” For Free!

With growing fears over a slumping economy growing by the day, many people are cutting back on the small things in life—which often include the legal consumption of music. Luckily, fans of Del the Funky Homosapien can enjoy the emcee’s upcoming album without having to bootleg it. Del’s upcoming album, Funkman will be available to the masses free of charge. Accompanying the album will be a 13-point “stimulus package” which is designed to “revive the public at large” that is “over the whole rap era,” according to Del.
Fans who cannot get enough of Del can also find two other works—The Leak Pack Series Vols. 1 and 2—available for free as well. With Funkman, Del aims to bring back the feeling of newness that fans experienced when Hip Hop began to get popular. The new album “Funkman” will be available for download April 7th @ delthefunkyhomosapien.bandcamp.com.
http://streethopmagazine.wordpress.com/
DJ Vadim-U Cant Lurn Imaginashun(2009)

01. Soldier ft. Big Red & 5Nizza
02. R3 Imaginashun
03. That Lite ft. Juice Lee & Rjay
04. Thrill Seeker ft. Sabira Jade
05. Beijos ft. Heidi Vogel
06. Saturday ft. Pugz Atomz
07. Strictly Rockers 215
08. Under Your Hat ft. Kathrin deBoer & Governor Tiggy
09. Game Tight
10. You Are Yours ft. Yarah Bravo
11. Maximum ft. La Methode
12. I Want To Shout Out ft. Sabira Jade
13. Always Lady ft. Pugs Atomz & Wes Restless
14. Pink Stiletoes ft. Sunny
15. Thrill 103
16. Rock Dem Hot
17. Hidden Treasure ft. Sabira Jade & Kwasi Asante
18. Tu He Ma Ne Toddy
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K-os - Yes (Advance)(2009)

01. Mr. Telephone Man
02. The Avenue
03. The Aviator
04. Uptown Girl
05. 4 3 2 1
06. Whip C.R.E.A.M
07. Astronaut
08. Zambony
09. Burning Bridges
10. Fun
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