1. Crack Intro 2. Baby Girl 3. Call My Phone - (featuring Slim Thug) 4. Here We Go - (featuring Mike D) 5. If That's How You Feel - (featuring Lil KeKe) 6. Lonely 7. Made 8. Mo City Don, The 9. Top Notch 10. Rollin 11. Tired - (featuring Mya) 12. You 13. Eyes On Paper - (featuring Paul Wall) 14. 25 Lighter 15. Paid My Dues
1. Introduction 2. Loungin - (with Donald Byrd) 3. When You're Near - (with N'Dea Davenport) 4. Transit Ride - (with Branford Marsalis) 5. No Time to Play - (with Ronny Jordan/D.C Lee) 6. Down the Backstreets - (with Lonnie Liston Smith) 7. Respectful Dedications 8. Take a Look (At Yourself) - (with Roy Ayers) 9. Trust Me - (with N'Dea Davenport) 10. Slicker Than Most 11. Le Bien, La Mal - (French, with MC Solaar) 12. Sights in the City - (with Courtney Pine)
1. Introducción 2. Vicios y virtudes 3. Marrones, morenas, coronas 4. Trae ese ron 5. No es ningún trofeo noble 6. Tú y tus historias 7. No pasa nada (con Supernafamacho) 8. Modestia aparte 9. Ninguna chavala tiene dueño / Porque ella lo dijo 10. Cerdo agridulce 11. Que te importan todos los demás (inspiración, aspiración) 12. Suizaragoza (con Gran Purismo) 13. Capricornio 14. Por honor (con Mr. Rango) 15. La ciudad nunca duerme
1 Introducción: De Norte A Sur 2 Máximo Exponente 3 No Esperaban Menos 4 A Solas Con Un Ritmo Kase.O 5 Doble V 6 B-Boy J 7 El Rey De Las Cantinas 8 Prestigio Intocable 9 Solo Quedar Consuelo (Con Jeru The Damaja) 10 Rebel - La Carta Más Alta (Con Misero) 11 Intro 97 12 A Solas Con Un Ritmo Sho-Hai 13 Yo Tengo El Funk 14 A Solas Con Un Ritmo Liriko 15 Ballantains (Token International Remix) 16 No Paséis Por Alto A Los Genios
1. Filosofía y Letras 2. Asómate 3. Pura Droga Sin Cortar 4. Información Planta Calle 5. A Las Cosas Por Su Nombre 6. Nada Más 6. Resistencia Arrogante (Con Rebel) 7. Ocho Líneas 8. Cantando 9. Alergia 10. Vivir Para Contarlo 11. No Somos Ciegos 12. Zombis 13. Dale Tiempo Al Rumor
CD 1: 1. Swishas and Dosha 2. Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) - (with Outkast) 3. Chrome Plated Woman 4. Life Is 2009 - (with Too $hort) 5. Game Belongs to Me, The 6. Like That - (remix) 7. Gravy 8. Underground Kingz 9. Grind Hard - (with Young T.O.E/DJ B-Do) 10. Take Tha Hood Back - (with Slim Thug/Vicious/Middle Fingaz) 11. Quit Hatin' the South - (with Charlie Wilson) 12. Heaven 13. Trill N***** Don't Die - (with Z-Ro)
CD2: 1. How Long Can It Last - (with Charlie Wilson) 2. Still Ridin' Dirty - (with Scarface) 3. Stop-N-Go - (with Jazze Pha) 4. Cocaine - (with Rick Ross) 5. Two Types of B***** - (with Dizzee Rascal/Pimpin Ren) 6. Real Women - (with Talib Kweli/Raheem DeVaughn) 7. Candy 8. Tell Me How Ya Feel 9. Shattered Dreams - (with Sleepy Brown) 10. Like That 11. Next Up - (with Big Daddy Kane/Kool G. Rap) 12. Loving This Life 13. Outro 14. Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) - (Chopped & Screwed mix, Bonus Track, with Three 6 Mafia) 15. Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) - (with Three 6 Mafia) 16. Hit the Block - (with T.I.)
1. Return 2. Underground 3. It's Supposed To Bubble 4. I Left It Wet For You 5. Feds In Town 6. Pocket Full Of Stones, Pt.2 7. Front, Back & Side To Side 8. Protect & Serve 9. Stoned Junkee 10. Pussy Got Me Dizzy 11. Three Sixteens
1. Let Me See It 2. Choppin' Blades 3. Look at Me 4. Ain't That a Bitch (Ask Yourself) -, featuring Devin) 5. Gold Grill -, featuring Eightball/MJG) 6. Pa N*** 7. Holdin' Na -, featuring Cnote) 8. Don't Say S**T -, featuring Big Gipp) 9. Dirty Money 10. Like a Pimp -, featuring Jucy J/DJ Paul) 11. Pimpin Ain't No Illusion -, featuring Kool Ace/Too $hort) 12. Take It Off - (bonus track) 13. Wood Wheel - (bonus track) 14. Money, H***S & Power -, featuring Jermaine Dupri)
01. Introduction 02. Bitches Aint Shit Ft. Lil Boss 03. Word From Sponsers Ft. Doggman And Mad Linx 04. Itz On 05. Commercial Break Ft. Rick Ross And Mad Linx 06. Pushin 07. Couple Grand Ft. Yung Joc Lil Boss And Jayton 08. Word From Sponsers Ft. Young Noble And T.I. 09. Swang (Rmx) Ft. Big Pokey Pimp C Slim Thug Jim Jones Mike Jones HAWK Bun-B And Paul Wall 10. Hard 2 Smile Ft. Styles P 11. Trae Tha Truth Show 12. Trae And Grey (Skit) 13. I Do It 4 Tha Gangstas Ft. Yukmouth And C-Bo 14. White Bricks Ft. Lil Boss 15. Word From Sponsers Ft. Big Tigger 16. Ghetto Life Ft. Black Buddafly 17. Bad Ass Lil Bam (Skit) 18. Where My Money 19. Its Aight Bitch Ft. Dallas 20. Slap A Nigga 21. Grew A Screw Up 22. Yung Chris (Skit) 23. Coast 2 Coast Ft. Diamond 24. Southwest 25. Clip (Skit) 26. Dem Jayz Ft. Six Tre 27. Outro Ft. Mad Linx 28. Aint Nothin Changed
1 Real Talk 2 Screwed Done Already Warned Me - (with Lil' KeKe) 3 So Gangsta - (with Bun-B) 4 Restless - (with Young Noble) 5 Rain, The - (with Shayna/Dallas) 6 Hold On - (with Dallas) 7 My Life 8 Dedicated 2 You 9 Swang - (with Hawk/Fat Pat) 10 Quit Calling Me 11 Cadillac - (with Paul Wall/Jayton/Lil' Boss) 12 No Help - (with Z-Ro) 13 Matter Of Time - (with Mya) 14 G.Sh@! - (with Paul Wall/Jayton) 15 Coming Around The Corner - (with Jim Jones) 16 Truth, The - (with Billy Cook) 17 White Bricks - (with Lil' Boss)
1 Intro [Play Song] 2 Beware - (with B/Bun) 3 Guerilla Maab 4 Life (Skit) 4 Losing Composure - (with Yukmouth/BRO) 5 Stressin Me - (with Billy Cook) 6 Life On Da Edge - (with T.C./Shyna) 7 Days Of My Life - (with Billy Cook) 8 Doing My Thang - (with Russell Lee) 9 Aint' No Trunin Back - (with BRO) 10 Still On Da Southside - (with Russell Lee) 11 Words Of Pimpin (Skit) 12 Pimpin - (with Jay'Ton/Lil-B/Pimp Skinny) 13 Oh No - (with Paul Wall/Chamillionaire) 14 Struglin - (with Shyna/Dougie-D) 15 Tell You A Story 16 Wanna See Me Gone - (with Charlie Berry) 17 Letter, A - (with Shyna) 18 How Could You - (with Dougie/Z-Ro)
1. Most Known Unknown Hits 2. Stay Fly -, with Young Buck/8Ball & MJG) 3. Roll With It -, with Project Pat) 4. Don't Violate -, with Frayser Boy) 5. Swervin' -, with Mike Jones/Paul Wall) 6. Knock Tha Block Off Yo *** -, with Project Pat) 7. Poppin' My Collar -, with Kanye West) 8. Hard Hittaz -, with Boogiemane) 9. Side 2 Side -, with Kanye West/Project Pat) 10. Half on a Sack 11. Skit 12. When I Pulled up at the Club -, with Paul Wall) 13. ***** Got Ya Hooked -, with Remy Ma) 14. Don't Cha Get Mad -, with Lil' Flip) 15. Body Parts -, with Lil' Whyte/Frayser Boy/Chrome/Boogiemane/Project Pat/Grandaddy Souf) 16. Hard Out Here For a Pimp -, with Paula Campbell) 17. Stay Fly - (remix, with Slim Thug/Trick Daddy/Project Pat) 18. Outro 19. Got It 4 Sale - (Bonus Track, with Chrome) 20. Let's Plan a Robbery - (Bonus Track) 21. Side 2 Side - (Bonus Track, with Bow Wow/Project Pat) 22. Ain't Got Time For Gamez - (Bonus Track)
1. Intro 2. Things Done Changed 3. Gimme the Loot 4. Machine Gun Funk 5. Warning 6. Ready to Die 7. One More Chance 8. #!*@ Me (Interlude) 9. What, The - (with Method Man) 10. Juicy 11. Everyday Struggle 12. Me & My Bitch 13. Big Poppa 14. Respect - (Patois) 15. Friend of Mine 16. Unbelievable 17. Suicidal Thoughts 18. Who Shot Ya 19. Just Playing (Dreams)
1. Lookin at You 2. Da S*** 3. It's Okay (One Blood) - (featuring Junior Reid) 4. Compton - (featuring Will.i.am) 5. Remedy 6. Let's Ride 7. Too Much - (featuring Nate Dogg) 8. Wouldn't Get Far - (featuring Kanye West) 9. Scream on Em - (featuring Swizz Beatz) 10. One Night 11. Doctor's Advocate - (featuring Busta Rhymes/Shorty) 12. Ol' English - (featuring Dion) 13. California Vacation - (featuring Snoop Dogg/Xzibit) 14. Bang - (featuring Kurupt/Daz) 15. Around the World - (featuring Jamie Foxx) 16. Why You Hate the Game - (featuring Nas/Marsha)
1. Act I: T.I.P. 2. Big S**T Poppin' (Do It) 3. Raw 4. You Know What It Is 5. Da Dopeman 6. Watch What You Say to Me - (with Jay-Z) 7. Hurt - (with Busta Rhymes/Alfamega) 8. Act II: T.I. 9. Help Is Coming 10. My Swag - (with Wyclef Jean) 11. We Do This 12. Show It to Me - (with Nelly) 13. Don't You Wanna Be High 14. Touchdown - (with Eminem) 15. Act III: T.I. Vs. The Confrontation 16. Tell 'Em I Said That 17. Respect This Hustle 18. My Type
1. Hillwood Hustlaz II 2. Oh My My 3. Twice Last Night 4. Ooh Wee 5. Boys on da Cut 6. Medicine 7. He's a Bird, He's a Plane 8. Throw Away Gats 9. My Feria 10. Burn Us Alive 11. Something I Would Do 12. You Know My Name - (remix) 13. Anything Goes 14. Country Life 15. Don't Let Them Fool Ya 16. Time Is Money
1. Screens Falling 2. All Cot Up 3. Habitual Criminal 4. I Must Be High 5. Bloody War 6. Mexican Radio 7. Hubba Hubba 8. SPM vs. Los 9. Filthy Rich 10. Los - (Screwed) 11. One of Those Nights 12. High Everyday - (Screwed) 13. Stay on Your Grind - (Screwed) 14. Broadway 15. System, The 16. Never Change 17. End, The
1. Intro 07 2. La exaltación del yo 3. Pruébalo 4. Mi nombre es rap 5. Yo creo 6. Hablando de nada 7. Diario de hotel 8. Phaton 9. La hora del matarife 10. Náuseas 11. Suckers Mc’s 2007 12. Intermedio 13. El umbral 14. Esclavos 15. R.I.P
01. Intro 01:08 02. Never 03:00 03. Bigg Dogg Status (feat. Wacko) 04:41 04. Girl You Know 04:14 05. Burn (feat. Z-Ro) 03:54 06. Go (feat. Nina) 03:40 07. Dollar 04:26 08. Boy Meets Girl (feat. Tanya Herron) 03:59 09. Who Do You Believe In 04:47 10. Git Out My Face 03:23 11. The Suicide Note 04:08 12. Outro 01:17
01. The Pimp Is Free (Intro) 02. I'm Free 03. Knockin Doorz Down Feat. P.O.P And Lil' Keke 04. Rock 4 Rock Feat. Scarface And Bun B 05. Pourin' Up Feat. Mike Jones And Bun B 06. The Honey Feat. Jazze Pha, Jody Breeze And Tela 07. Gitcha Mind Right Feat. Cory Mo 08. I Don't Fuck Wit U Feat. Vicious And Smoke D 09. Working The Wheel Feat. Slim Thug 10. Bobby And Whitney Feat. 8-Ball And MJG 11. Like That (Remix) Feat. Webbie And Lil' Boosie 12. Cheat On Yo Man Feat. Suga And Mannie Fresh 13. Havin' Thangs '06 Feat. Big Mike 14. Overstand Me Feat. Trae And Chamillionaire 15. On Your Mind Feat. Jagged Edge, Big Zak, Ali And Gipp 16. I Miss U Feat. Z-Ro And Tanya Herron 17. Outro
Personalmente pienso qe es el mejor CD de Nach, el mas completo y en donde toca los temas que mas me apetence escuchar, recomendadisimo para todos los amantes del rap en espanol. Un disco para tener en la coleccion.
1 El Regreso 2 Desafio 3 Walkman 4 Rap Vida 2001 5 Mi Pais Con Quiroga 6 Chico Problematico 7 Poesia Difusa 8 Ser O No Ser (Con Liriko) 9 Rap Vida 2002 10 Calles 11 El Sexto Mandamiento 12 En El Punto De Mira 13 La Voz De Los Grandes (Con Larage) 14 Rap Vida 2003 15 Amor Libre 16 El Club De Los Olvidados 17 El Cuenta-Cuentos 18 Gracias
En la brevedad de los días es el primer LP de Nach, editado en el año 2000. Ya se podia ver para donde iba este rapero, uno de sus mejores CD's.
1 Pido Permiso 2 Rimas Invencibles 3 Compite 4 El Demonio Camuflado En El Asfalto 5 Esclavos 6 Un Segundo 7 El Nivel 8 Para Mi Madre 9 Cambiando El Mundo 10 Tragedia 11 En La Brevedad D Los Dias 12 Odio 13 Poderoso, Luchador Y Valiente 14 La Palabra 15 Basado En Hechos Reales 16 Abre Tu Mente Y Cruza El Universo
At a time when the majority of hip-hop anthems focus on packin' gats and loadin' clips, the Lost Boyz have earned respect by putting the "party" back into rap music. On their follow-up to LEGAL DRUG MONEY, the Jamaica, Queens natives remain ... Full Descriptionone of the few rap groups who seem to remember where hip-hop originated. LOVE, PEACE & NAPPINESS displays their ability to deliver radio-friendly mainstream rap without selling out their core audience.
Interesting stories, catchy choruses, and bangin' tracks make this an album that can be enjoyed from beginning to end. Lead rapper Mr. Cheeks proves to be a master of storytelling, especially on "Me & My Crazy World," where he describes the feeling of being in love with two women. "Beasts From The East," which features Redman, teen rapper A+ and newcomer Canibus, has a hard-core feel and adds grit to the album, while the title track takes it back to the old school with a sample of the classic Slick Rick song, "Hey Young World."
1. Intro 2. Summer Time 3. Me & My Crazy World 4. Beasts From the East - (with Redman/A+/Canibus) 5. Love, Peace & Nappiness 6. Black Hoodies (Interlude) 7. So Love 8. My Crew 9. What's Wrong 10. Certain Things We Do 11. Games 12. Get Your Hustle On 13. Tight Situations 14. Day 1 15. Why 16. From My Family to Yours (Dedication)
The Lost Boyz's energetic music takes hip-hop back to the days when guns and drugs, although present in urban communities, had not yet invaded hip-hop itself. Before the gangsta revolution, hip-hop more often meant a danceable track, a party ... Full Descriptiontheme and a positive message. With LEGAL DRUG MONEY, the Lost Boyz attempt to bring these elements back to the mainstream. They're well aware of what's going on in the real world around them, but "being real" isn't their mantra. When violence does intrude, as in "Renee," a love-in-the-ghetto story that ends in murder, it serves as a detail rather than as a theme. And more typical is "Music Makes Me High," whose subject is the delirious effect that hip-hop has on the Lost Boyz.
Producers include: Mr. Cheeks, Pete Rock, Mr. Sex, Eazy Moe Bee, Big Dex.
1. Intro 2. Yearn, The 3. Music Makes Me High 4. Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz 5. Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless 6. Renee 7. All Right 8. Legal Drug Money 9. Get Up 10. Is This da Part 11. Straight From da Ghetto 12. Keep It Real 13. Channel Zero 14. Da Game 15. 1,2,3 16. Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless - (remix)
Collie Buddz is an in-demand reggae vocalist, producer and all around up-and-coming talent who's scored a major-label debut with Sony. Nevertheless, as a white dude with a cultivated patois who reps Bermuda, he's got a lot to prove—not to mention the abysmal track record U.S. major labels have with promoting reggae artists. With this self-titled debut, though, Buddz shows he might be up to the task.
The lead single, "Come Around," is a lumbering, breezy burner—a big tune built for the summer months. "Blind to You" is equally heavy but sweeter, calling out haters everywhere. Here, Buddz displays his ability to smoothly shift gears between gravelly chatting and beguiling, almost vocodered falsetto that's more Daft Punk than Lovers Rock. He's got a versatile voice with pop potential, recalling Sean Paul. He continues his streak on "Defend Your Own," stepping up the tempo with a delicately plucked guitar and a breathless guest verse from Krayzie Bone.
The next set is "for the ladies," and ranges from the lovely but slightly overdone "Tomorrow's Another Day" to the dancefloor crack of "Wild Out." From there, the album starts to go south in short order, with saccharine duets with Paul Wall and Yung Berg, and syrupy hymns to sinsemilla. Toward the end, Buddz snaps back into form, shrugging off one-drop rhythms and burbling basslines for a pair of scorching dancehall burners. "My Everything" hijacks Bowie's "Let's Dance" for a temperature-raising ride, while "Love Deh" navigates deep bass chasms of Massive B's No Borders rhythm.
1. Come Around 2. Blind to You 3. Defend Your Own - (with Krayzie Bone) 4. Tomorrow's Another Day 5. Mamacita 6. Wild Out 7. Lonely - (with Young Berg) 8. What a Feeling (with Paul Wall) 9. Movin' On 10. Sensimilla 11. Let Me Know 12. My Everything 13. Love Deh
When the history of West Coast hip-hop is written, some names will immediately make the list. You won’t be able to mention rap in California without hearing the names Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Ice-T and Snoop Dogg. However, the West Coast’s secret weapon, one of the most successful but most underrated entities in the state of California, hell, in all hip-hop, is DJ Quik. For over a decade and a half, the man born David Blake has served as MC, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist, making him one of the genre’s most well-rounded talents. Over the course of a career that began in 1990, when he was a teenager, Quik has become a Gold and Platinum artist, with a slew of well-received albums, as well as outside productions and remixes for everyone from Tony Toni Tone to Talib Kweli to Whitney Houston. His smooth, synthesizer-based sound was a precursor to the “G-Funk” that Dr. Dre popularized in the mid-’90s. It could be argued that Quik is as responsible for the signature West Coast hip-hop sound as Dre (widely regarded as the greatest rap producer ever) is. The budget-priced Born & Raised in Compton is one of several Quik compilations flooding the market (I can think of at least three others), but it’s the most succinct, capturing all the hit singles with no filler in the bunch. Although he repped L.A.’s notorious Bloods set (reportedly, the “C” was left out of his stage name to avoid any kind of affiliation with the rival Crips), Quik’s endorsement of set-tripping was minimal, and there is little to none of the violence we normally associate with gangsta rap in his lyrics. Much like NWA’s landmark “Straight Outta Compton”, Quik took more of the “street reporter” approach. “Born & Raised in Compton”, Quik’s first single, is indicative of this. It was like a guided tour for those who didn’t have access to Cali’s mean streets. Quik knew about at least two things more important to him: partying and booty. “Tonite” was the track that really set it off for Quik (it was the first song I, as a New Yorker, ever remember hearing of his). As a keyboard and vocoder-enhanced tale of a night in which Quik partied just a little too hard, this set the tone for much of his work. The lyrics were hard enough for the thugs, but the grooves were smooth enough that even your Blue Magic-loving grandma could groove to the beat—as long as she could stand the swearing. This was the track that propelled Quik to the A-list and set the tone for mean muggin’ West Coast MCs to smile once in a while.
1. Born and Raised in Compton 2. Quik Is the Name 3. Tonite 4. Loked Out Hood 5. Way 2 Fonky 6. Jus Lyke Compton 7. Dollaz + Sense 8. Summer Breeze 9. Hand in Hand - (with 2nd II None) 10. Down, Down, Down - (with Suga Free/Mausberg/AMG) 11. You'z a Ganxta 12. Pitch You in on a Party 13. U Ain't Fresh - (with Erick Sermon/Ham) 14. Do I Love Her? - (with Suga Free)
Jay Tee & Baby Bash created Latino Velvet in the Summer of 1996 while sitting in a parking lot of a San Jose Nightclub. After getting so much love that night from the Latino community after doing a show, they decided to put together a group that focused on making music that would be felt strongest in the Latin communities. This is the album that some claim is the greatest Latin Rap album ever. Jay Tee & Baby Bash gathered up all of the heavyweights on this album and came with a classic.
1. Experience, The - (featuring Frost) 2. West Coast Radio - (featuring Cisco) 3. Brand Nu Playa - (featuring N2DEEP) 4. Come Take a Ride - (featuring Mac Dre) 5. Die on My Feet - (featuring Frost/O Genius/Mellow Man Ace/ODM) 6. Game Tight - (featuring Celly Cel) 7. Raza Park - (featuring Kid Frost/Roger Troutman/Cisco) 8. Head Above Water - (featuring Frost) 9. Good Perkin' 10. Dolla' Signs - (featuring Merciless) 11. Threesome - (featuring PSD/Mac Lee) 12. Buzzin' - (featuring Levitti) 13. What You Do - (featuring ODM) 14. Livin' a Dream 15. Club Hoppin' 16. If You Let Me - (featuring Levitti/Down For Brown) 17. Raza Park - (remix)
Hitting the Hi Life with Devin the Dude ! Known more for blunts and beer than bullets and bling, Devin the Dude has kept a smile on Hip Hop’s face while most of his peers have opted for a menacing scowl. Possessing the rare ability to inject humor, sex and substance in each of his rhymes, Devin has carved his own unique niche in Rap music, becoming everybody’s favorite guilty pleasure in the process.
1. Bad Company 2. Comin’ Back 3. Gettin’ Crazy - 14K, Devin the Dude 4. Come On - Devin the Dude, Mo Lew 5. Don’t Stop 6. Everyda - Devin the Dude, KB 7. Get High 8. Lil Mary Juana 9. My Occupation - Bushwick Bill, Devin the Dude 10. Run - Devin the Dude, Gar 11. Where Can We Go 12. 17 Holes - Coughee Brothaz, Devin the Dude
El disco contiene 14 cortes, con producciones oscuras y minimalistas, donde predomina la angustia, con tempos predominantemente lentos, donde en ocasiones hay arreglos clásicos (cuerdas, órganos, etc…) y que en más de un tema recuerdan ligeramente a Cypress Hill. Las letras en su mayoría hablan sobre la dureza de las calles en Colombia, el odio, el mantenerse alerta, la maldad, la traición, la dificultad para sobrevivir, para salir de un entorno que atrapa y que casi nunca muestra una luz de esperanza. Sin embargo también tiene algún pequeño hueco para el egotrip, con detalles en algunas canciones y metiéndose de lleno en la canción "ETNNIA Squadra". En cuanto a la rima, su interpretación es templada, sin grandes alardes vocales ni gran velocidad, notándose ligeramente el acento colombiano y siempre mostrando convicción y credibilidad. En referencia a las letras, aparte del retrato de la cruel y violenta realidad en la que viven, destacan los momentos en que utilizan metáforas, como "En el ruedo", donde una letras de aires taurinos explican la dificultad para sobrevivir. En definitiva, "stress, dolor y adrenalina", es una muestra interesante del Hip Hop que se cuece en Sudamérica y que además supone una buena forma de ver cómo se vive en los barrios de Colombia.
Intro La Saga En El Ruedo Skit (Billar) El Gran Fiazco Entre Barrotes y Azar II Conección Colombo Ft. Rocca & PNO Alto Calibre 09 Skit (Live) Etnnia Escuadra Realismo 1, 2, 3 Fuckin' Ruta Skit (Laberinto) El Laberinto
The saying goes, “What goes up, must come down”. But what if you’re Houston’s most blunted rapper, Devin the Dude? With the release of his fifth solo album, Landing Gear, it’s clear that he’s still drinkin’, still smokin’, and still goin’ strong after more than a decade in the game.
For fans of the Dude, the album is like picking up from your most trusted dealer. He delivers the same solid product fans have grown to love. An album that blends elements of schoolboy humor with grown man sensitivity to address the all too important issues of life: weed, liquor and hoes. However, this might be the first album that fails to convert first time listeners into addicts of the style.
Anyone can see how Devin has the ability to take tired subjects and make them fresh with his quirky sense of humor and signature everyman honesty. But those who don’t know what he’s about and haven’t heard his previous albums just might not get it. Couple that with a few uninspired beats and you’re bound to get a mixed response.
Don’t get it twisted though. Some of the album is undeniable. The first single, “Can’t Make it Home” is a narrative about getting arrested for a DUI. He pokes fun at himself by creating worst-case scenarios, classic Devin humor. The hook is catchy and it’s enough to make the designated driver want to sing about swerving.
The Salsa inspired guitar strings on “El Grande Nalgas” provide the perfect melody for Devin to croon about fat booty (the song’s translation). The chemistry on “I Don’t Chase ‘Em” makes you wonder why Devin and Snoop Dogg haven’t collaborated for a full length album, as their weed tinged flows and content perfectly complement each other. Devin even adds a few sober notes on the album without sounding preachy like on “Yo Mind”, urging the listener to utilize potential before they “throw it all away.”
Landing Gear isn’t the greatest work to date from your high-ness but it will satisfy his fan base and provide enough to make for a pleasant first flight.
Title Composer Time 1 In My Draws 4:24 2 I Can't Make It Home 3:37 3 Thinkin' Boutchu 3:33 4 Let Me Know It's Real 4:20 5 Grande Nalgas 3:14 6 Me, You Towns, 3:57 7 Highway 3:16 8 I Don't Chase 'Em 4:38 9 Yo Mind Tally, 3:10 10 I Need a Song 4:20 11 Your Kinda Love 4:01 12 Stray 4:34
Real", es el cuarto trabajo discográfico, para el que han contado con algunos invitados de auténtico lujo, como es el caso de Domingo Padilla (productor entre otros de KRS One y Big Punisher), Full Nelson o Tomorrowz Weaponz. Además, el disco ha sido masterizado en los estudio Sterling Sound de Nueva York; toda una producción de auténtico nivel internacional que esperamos que pronto pueda llegar a los países de europeos y latinoamericanos, y que cuente con la suficiente difusión entre la programación de las radios locales, solo que entre tantos Juanes y reggaetones no sabremos si algún día esta música dejará de ser underground, solo sabemos que este género pide a gritos salir por la puerta delantera con bombos y platillos.Las letras de este nuevo trabajo no solo hablan sobre la realidad colombiana, tienen un ingrediente latinoamericano muy importante. Esperan con este trabajo posicionarse en países como Ecuador, Bolivia, Perú y México, donde han presentado su anterior trabajo "Stress, dolor & adrenalina". Siguen haciendo aquellas letras que hablan sobre lo que pasa en las calles, solo que ahora cuentan con la colaboración de Tres Coronas (5-27 Records) y Full Nelson (LAH Entertainment). Con este nuevo CD se demuestra que en Colombia tenemos talento para el hip-hop de sobra y que ahora es el momento de buscar nuevos seguidores para esta clase de música. El pasado festival Rap al parque fue una clara demostración del poder que tienen las líricas y las rimas sobre los jóvenes de las ciudades. Todo un estilo de vida que no trae a la mente otra cosa que buena energía.
01 Donde Sea 02 Skit 1 03 La Furia 04 Como Es 05 Contrato En El Exterior 06 Skit 2 07 Real 08 Malvado Instinto 09 Skit 3 10 $ucio 11 Kronikalles 12 Hip-Hop 13 Skit 4 14 De La Cuna Al Ataud 15 Una Noche 16 Skit 5 17 Mafia Latina 18 Real Ganga
Fábrica de canciones decididas, firmes y gruesas (difíciles para oídos convencionales raptados por la música desechable), “Criminología” tiene el tipo de rap que, según la revista Newsweek, está llamado a devolverle todo el valor informativo al hip hop y todo el peso político. Este disco permitió que La Etnnia floreciera a un lado de la industria discográfica, manteniéndose fiel a sus instintos de supervivencia y poniendo en juego sus propias normas y reglas hasta la necedad misma. “Criminología” demuestra convicción y credibilidad y habla sobre la dureza de unas calles que casi nunca muestran una luz de esperanza.
Criminología (intro) La bolsa Intocable (intro) El intocable La velocidad Crimen y castigo Peones del suburbio $$$$$... (intro) Me gusta el $$$$$ Ley vs hampa Genesis La Etnnia Relatos Emigrante latino
After a year on lock-down for illegal machine gun possession, the self-proclaimed king of the south channels his personal strife into his introspective sixth studio album, PAPER TRAIL. The title stems from T.I.'s decision to return to writing ... Full Descriptionhis rhymes down on paper; the lyrical craftsmanship shows as the ATL icon delves into personal issues--speaking on his legal troubles ("Ready For Whatever"), his prison experience ("You Ain't Missing Nothing"), and his fallen homies ("Dead and Gone"). T.I. also collaborates with former rival Ludacris for the grandiose "On Top of the World," speaks on the cannibalistic relationship between rappers' personal lives and their art on "My Life Your Entertainment," and joins Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Lil Wayne for the bombastic posse cut "Swagga Like Us." Production comes courtesy of Drumma Boy, DJ Toomp, Rob Knox, Jim Jonsin, Just Blaze, and Swizz Beatz, among others.
1. 56 Bars (Intro) 2. I'm Illy 3. Ready For Whatever 4. On Top Of The World - (featuring B.O.B./Ludacris) 5. Live Your Life - (featuring Rihanna) 6. Whatever You Like 7. No Matter What 8. My Life Your Entertainment - (featuring Usher) 9. Porn Star 10. Swing Ya Rag - (featuring Swizz Beatz) 11. What Up, What's Haapnin' 12. Every Chance I Get 13. Swagga Like Us - (with Jay-Z, featuring Kanye West/Lil Wayne) 14. Slide Show - (featuring John Legend) 15. You Ain't Missin' Nothing 16. Dead And Gone - (featuring Justin Timberlake)
Uno de los mejores grupos colombianos de rap formado en Bogota. En este trabajo cuentan con una produccion en su punto al igual que las letras, este CD no creo que este todavia disponible a la venta asi que es una oportunidad unica de tener uno de los mejores CD's de rap que haya salido de Colombia.
01.Intro 02.Revolucion 03.Contra El Muro 04.Intro Tombos 05.Tombos 06.Militares 07.Ghetto Boy 1 08.Terminara 09.Lucia 10.Delirio 11.Nadie Es Eterno 12.Ghetto Boy 2 13.Interludio 14.Sin Escape 15.Dinero 16.Cuervos 17.En La Casa 18.Puta Madre 19.Mama Mariguana 20.Proximo Fuego 21.Jesus El Cristo
With its sophomore release the hip-hop trio Dilated Peoples expands its repertoire and adds guests such as East Coast-based DJ Premier and Public Enemy cohort Harry Allen. The socially conscious lyrics are a cut above the usual gangsta stylings, revealing a thoughtful worldview that, though it may be inspired by the ingestion of certain controlled substances, is none the less compelling for that.
Though they originate from the hip-hop community, Dilated Peoples have a lot in common with '70s Jamaican stars such as Prince Far I and Max Romeo, in that it's not just the ganja talking here--these cuts are coherent and thought-provoking. They cover international finance in "Trade Money," international conflict in "War," and strife closer to home in the ghetto-flavored "Panic," never descending to the guns 'n' hoes imagery of some of their contemporaries, bringing dignity to the party, along with some dirty, funked-up beats.
1. Live on Stage 2. Worst Comes to Worst 3. Clockwork 4. Trade Money 5. Heavy Rotation - (featuring Tha Liks) 6. Self Defense 7. Phil da Agony Interlude 8. Proper Propaganda 9. Dilated Junkies - (featuring J-Rocc/Rhettmatic/Melo-D) 10. Panic 11. Pay Attention 12. Night Life 13. War 14. Hard Hitters - (featuring Black Thought) 15. Defari Interlude 16. Expansion Team Theme
While the East and West coasts battle loudly for so-called hip-hop supremacy, the Midwest and the South are quietly emerging as new hotbeds of hip-hop talent. One non-coastal that has defined a sound of its own is Chicago, home to Common Sense, Da Brat and Crucial Conflict, and now Do Or Die, which debuts with the very funk-oriented PICTURE THIS.
Do Or Die's lyrics concentrate on the usual gangsta subjects of pimpin' and hustlin'. But the music, built on slow, bass-and-keyboard-heavy tracks, is as much funkster music as it is gangster music. The sound is not unlike that on the Geto Boys early albums. A guest appearance by Tung Twista, the world's fastest rapper, adds extra flavor to the relatively laid-back grooves of "Po Pimp," "Paperchase" and "Money Flow."
Recorded at Creator's Way Studios, Chicago, Illinois and Lil J Studio, Houston, Texas.
1. Alpha and Omega 2. Shut 'Em Down 3. Po Pimp - (featuring Tung Twista/Johnny P) 4. Kill or Be Killed 5. Paperchase - (featuring Tung Twista) 6. Playa Like Me and You - (featuring Johnny P) 7. Promise 8. 6 Million 9. Search Warrant 10. Anotha One Dead and Gone 11. Money Flow - (featuring Tung Twista)
Making good on the "dude" part of his name, the good-natured rapper Devin the Dude eases through a fun and relaxed set of songs on TO THA X-TREME. A laid-back vibe (at least partially due to some serious smoke inhalation) pervades the album, ... Full Descriptionmaking it a welcome change of pace from more gruff, heavier hip-hop. Devin hilariously introduces the disc on "Devin's Medley," and then slides into the smooth, electronic-tinged title track. Other highlights include the dreamy "Right Now," which boasts a gentle acoustic guitar line and light percussion, and the entertaining stoner-meets-cop tale of "Go Fight Some Other Crime." By mixing deft pop melodies with tight rap beats and clever rhymes, Devin has crafted one of 2004's most enjoyable hip-hop records.
1. Devin's Medley 2. To Tha X-Treme 3. Cooter Brown 4. What? 5. Freak 6. Right Now 7. Too Cute - (featuring Erica Marion) 8. Don't Go 9. Come on & Come 10. Go Fight Some Other Crime 11. Briarpatch 12. She Was Gone 13. Anythang 14. Tha Funk - (featuring 8Ball) 15. Motha 16. Party - (featuring KB/Man Child) 17. Unity
As the producer of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, DJ U-Neek established himself as a savvy hip-hop mastermind, able to balance commercial sensibilities with a street attitude. This was most evident on Bone Thugs' 1995 album, E 1999 Eternal, which boasted "Crossroads." It took DJ U-Neek four years to break out on his own with Ghetto Street Pharmacist, a record that confirms his producing skills yet sounds a little dated. Like many albums by producers, it showcases style over content, trying a few too many things at once. Since U-Neek doesn't rap, he has an ever-rotating cast of guest artists taking the mic, concentrating on artists he's developing. He doesn't really give these rappers their own sound, so thankfully they distinguish themselves with their rhyming styles, most of which are pretty good. At its best, Ghetto Street Pharmacist plays like a good mixtape, one where the music flows naturally from one song to the next. Still, it's curiously underwhelming as a whole. If anything, U-Neek doesn't try enough different styles, sticking a little too close to the pop-flavored hardcore of Bone Thugs, which sounds outdated in 1999. When he shake things up, though, his true skills shine through. He does shake things up often enough to keep Ghetto Street Pharmacist interesting, but not quite enough to keep it constantly compelling.
Ghetto Street Pharmacy - (Intro) "On the Run" (featuring Dresta The Gangsta and Cold 187um) We Come To Serve 'Em - (featuring The Kingpin Family) California Streets - (featuring L-Jay) Bring It On - (featuring Jagg) Now That I'm Over You - (featuring Big Gemini (rapper)) Woe Is I - (featuring Dekumpozed) Real Ones, The - (featuring Big Bone/Big Lurch) Blaze - (featuring E.W.F./Sneek) Doctor, Doctor - (featuring Gemini & Bizzy Bone) Murda Murda - (featuring Layzie Bone/Lethol/L-Jay) Ain't No Love - (featuring Big Chan/Squeak RU/Sheeba Black) What Must I Do - (featuring Jaz/NytOwl) On Deck - (featuring NytOwl) Eastsider - (featuring Maneski) I Want Cha Lovin' - (featuring Lei Callaway/Topp Notch/E.W.F.) Keep Servin' Em - (with DJ Uneek & The KingPin Familiy) Hard - (with DJ Uneek) We Come To Serve 'Em - (remix, featuring The Kingpin Family/Krayzie Bone/Gemini/E.W.F./NytOwl/L-J
MO THUGS Mo Thugs Family Scriptures (Mo Thugs/Relativity) Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are taking over hip-hop via...Cleveland, and Family Scriptures proves they've got the right to rule. While Bone Thugs members make cameos, this compilation primarily showcases novice acts -- who are often just as talented -- taping their mentors' rapid rhymes of spiritual retribution. Best of all: the uncharacteristically textured production, featuring mournful wah-wah guitar and wailing sax that powerfully echo the lyrics' inner-city blues.
1. Intro 2. Searchin' 4 Peace - (with Poetic Hustla'z) 3. Ghetto Bluez - (with II Tru/Layzie Bone) 4. Killing Fields - (with Graveyard Shift) 5. Mo' Murder - (with Krayzie Bone) 6. Ain't No Reason - (with Ken Dawg) 7. Take Your Time - (with Tre/Krayzie Bone) 8. Welcome to My World - (with II Tru/Ken Dawg) 9. Thug Devotion - (featuring Layzie Bone/Krayzie Bone/Tre/Ken Dawg/Souljah Boy) 10. Here With Me - (with Tre) 11. Playa in Me - (with Ken Dawg) 12. No Pretender - (featuring Jhaz/Tombstone/Boogy Nikke/Krayzie Bone) 13. Rumors & War - (with Graveyard Shift/Flesh-N-Bone) 14. II Tru - (with II Tru) 15. Low Down - (with Souljah Boy/Krayzie Bone) 16. Family Scriptures - (featuring Graveyard Shift/Poetic Hustla'z/II Tru/Ken Dawg/Souljah Boy/Flesh-...
In the same year that he and label-mate Don Cannon became fall guys for the mixtape hustle, DJ Drama dropped his first official album under the GANGSTA GRILLZ moniker. Bringing together MCs and producers representing all coasts and virtually ... Full Descriptionall hip-hop subgenres, GANGSTA GRILLZ: THE ALBUM features contributions from Busta Rhymes, T.I., Lil Jon, Chamillionaire, Diddy, Young Jeezy, La the Darkman, the Clipse, Pharrell Williams, Jadakiss, Tony Yayo, Jim Jones, Slim Thug, Eightball & MJG, Outkast, and Nelly, among many, many others.
1. Setup, The 2. Gangsta Grillz - (with Lil Jon) 3. Takin Pictures - (with Rick Ross/Young Buck/T.I./Young Jeezy/Jim Jones/Willie the Kid) 4. Keep It Gangsta - (with Yo Gotti/Lil' Boosie/Webbie) 5. Cannon RMX - (with Lil Wayne/T.I./Freeway/Willie the Kid) 6. Makin Money Smokin - (with LA The Darkman/Willie the Kid) 7. 5000 Ones - (with Nelly/Twista/Diddy/T.I./Young Jeezy/Yung Joc/Willie the Kid) 8. Art of Storytelling, The - (Pt.4, with Outkast/Marsha Ambrosius) 9. Katt Williams Interlude 10. 187 - (with Eightball/MJG/Project Pat/BG) 11. Mad DJ, The 12. Beneath the Diamonds - (with Twista/LA The Darkman/Devin The Dude/Mr. Porter) 13. Talk About Me - (with Young Buck/Lloyd Banks/Tony Yayo) 14. No More - (with Lloyd/T.I./Willie the Kid) 15. Diddy Interlude 16. Throw Ya Sets Up - (with Jadakiss/LA The Darkman/Yung Joc/Willie the Kid) 17. Aye - (with Young Dro/Big Kuntry King) 18. Grillz Gleamin - (with Diamond/Lil Scrappy/The BME Click/Princess Of Crime Mob) 19. Gettin Money - (with Slim Thug/Paul Wall/Lil' KeKe/Killa Kyleon) 20. Outro 21. Cheers - (with The Clipse/Pharrell)