martes, 16 de septiembre de 2008

La' Chat - Murder She Spoke


On her debut LP, Murder She Spoke, La' Chat quickly establishes the fact that she's more than just a Gangsta Boo soundalike. Like Boo, Chat represented the feminine side of the Three 6 Mafia sound -- a ghetto, thug bitch from Memphis not afraid to get lewd and tell you how it is. And indeed the Three 6 camp plays a major role in this album's sound, with Juicy "J" and DJ Paul dropping their trademark beats, and the myriad Three 6 rappers making cameos throughout the album, often as foils to Chat's tough-girl stance. Unfortunately, it sounds like either "J" and Paul are saving their best beats for their own albums or perhaps that the duo are running a little short on ideas -- their production work here is surprisingly subpar. Yet, as typically Three 6 as the beats sound on Murder She Spoke, Chat's performance more than compensates. Once again like Boo, she could be one of the best MCs in the Three 6 stable. She exudes a harsh attitude and delivers her rhymes with a liquid flow. Plus, she's not afraid to get exploitative, best exemplified on her interpolations of longtime Three 6 motifs: two examples being "Slob on My Cat" (interpolating "Slob on My Knob") and "Luv 2 Get High" (interpolating "Now I'm Hi"). Yet Chat never resorts solely to sleaze to engage her audience; most of her lyrics are street smart and center on street credibility and politics. More than anything, though, it's refreshing to see a female effectively represent her side of the thug life. So even if Murder She Spoke suffers from many of the same problems plaguing other Three 6 solo albums -- namely, not enough fresh ideas and too much filler -- it's still one of the better Three 6-affiliated releases to date and is indeed an impressive debut for Chat.

1. Don't Sang It - (featuring DJ Jimmy)
2. Crumb 2 a Brick, A
3. You Ain't Mad Iz Ya - (featuring DJ Paul/Juicy J)
4. Ghetto Ballin' - (featuring DJ Paul/Juicy J)
5. Slob on My Cat
6. Salt Shakers
7. Smoke Witcha
8. Peanut Butter
9. U Claimin' You're Real - (featuring Project Pat)
10. Luv 2 Get High
11. Make Somethin'
12. Ain't No Ni**A - (featuring Crunchy Black)
13. Ni**A Comin' Clean
14. What Kinda B**Ch Do You Want
15. I Don't Trust Dem Boys
16. Yeah, I Rob
17. Wolf Pack - (featuring Gangsta Boo/DJ Paul/Juicy J)

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La' Chat - You Ain't Mad Iz Ya

jueves, 11 de septiembre de 2008

The Beatnuts - Take It Or Squeeze It


After two uninspired follow-ups to its inventive 1994 debut album, Street Level, this duo from Queens, New York, is having fun with its samplers again. "No Escapin' This" kicks off with a percussive choral loop that sounds like it came from a Broadway musical. In "Hood Thang," the Beatnuts slink off to a party armed with a sexy guitar lick and X-rated crooning. From the sunny piano on "Yo Yo Yo" to the goose-bump funk of "Who's Comin Wit da Shit Na," group members Ju Ju and Psycho Les revel in diced break beats and kooky samples. Doubling as MCs, they brag of gats and inner-city beefs. But their gun talk lacks the conviction of hungrier thugs. And after seven years of putting food on the table through dedicated musicianship, the Beatnuts make something clear in the innovative vocoder blues and double-time hook of "If It Ain't Gangsta": They are still a lot happier in the lab than they could ever be in the streets.

1. Intro
2. It's Da Nuts (featuring Al Tariq)
3. Prendelo (Light It Up) (featuring Tony Touch)
4. Contact (featuring Marly Metal)
5. Yo Yo Yo (featuring Greg Nice)
6. If It Ain't Gangsta (featuring Sean Black Attack)
7. No Escapin' This
8. Whose Comin Wit Da Sh*t Na (featuring Willie Stubz)
9. Let's Git Doe (featuring Fatman Scoop)
10. Hood Thang (featuring Miss Loca)
11. Hammer Time (featuring Al Tariq, Problemz, Marly Metal, and Moonshine)
12. U Don't Want It (with Triple Seis)
13. Mayonnaise
14. Se Acabo remix (featuring Method Man)

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The Beatnuts - No Escapin' This



Beatnuts - No Escapin' This
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Scarface - My Homies


Scarface's two-disc opus MY HOMIES keeps an unswerving eye on something too many rappers tend to ignore: the music. That's not to say that his lyrical and verbal skills are anything less than first-rate, but underneath the raps there's a real ... Full Descriptionmusicality at work, which serves to not only support, but enhance Scarface's observations about modern-day urban life. Irresistible analog synth hooks, simple-but-arresting rhythm tracks, and a sense of arrangement that is both economical and effective; these are the tools that Scarface uses to realize his vision. On the thirty cuts contained here, he examines the world he sees around him, the hustlers, the violence and the emotional turmoil, with a real sense of empathy.

DISC 1:
1. Ma Homiez
2. Hustler - (featuring Hoodlumz)
3. Do What You Do - (featuring Bushwick Bill/K.B./B-Legit)
4. Southside: Houston, Texas - (featuring Devin/Tela)
5. Don't Testify - (featuring Facemob/Hoodlumz)
6. Homies & Thuggs - (remix, featuring Tupac/Master P)
7. Geto, The - (featuring Willie D./Ice Cube/K.B.)
8. F**K Faces - (featuring Too $hort/Tela/Devin)
9. What's Goin On - (featuring A-G-2-A-KE)
10. 2 Real - (featuring Mr. 3-2/UGK/F.L.A.J.)
11. Rules 4 Real Niggas - (featuring Hoodlumz)
12. Win Lose or Draw - (featuring Johnny P/DMG/Lo-Ke)
13. Overnight - (featuring Do Or Die/Rock Roc/Snypaz)
14. Small Time - (featuring The Ghetto Twiinz)
15. Krunch Time - (featuring K.B.)
DISC 2:
1. City Under Siege - (featuring Facemob)
2. Do What You Want - (featuring Devin)
3. Dog These Ho's - (featuring E-Rock/Cnote)
4. Boo Boo'n - (featuring Devin)
5. You Owe Me - (featuring Facemob)
6. In My Blood - (featuring Big Mike/DMG/Yukmouth)
7. Sleepin in My Nikes - (featuring Seagram)
8. Greed
9. Who Run This - (featuring 007)
10. Cocaine - (featuring A-G-2-A-KE)
11. All Night Long - (featuring F.L.A.J.)
12. Use Them Ho's - (featuring Devin/K.B.)
13. Menace Niggas Never Die - (featuring Menace Clan/Cain)
14. Homies & Thuggs - (original, featuring Tupac/Master P)
15. Warriors - (featuring Rag Tag)

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Scarface - Fuck Faces

Lito y Polaco - Masacrando MC's


AL FIN LLEGA MASACRANDO MC´S, LA PRIMERA PRODUCCION DEL NOTORIO ORTEGA Y LITO MC KCD, DONDE SE DESTACAN EN LO MEJOR QUE SABEN HACER... TIRAR... UNA PRODUCCION MUY BIEN HECHA Y DE CATEGORIA. EN CASI TODAS LAS CANCIONES DEL CD LE TIRAN A CEJAS, TEMPO Y A SU EX DJ ERIC, LE TIRAN FUERTE Y BIEN DIRECTO Y DEJAN SENTIR SU DESCONTENTO CON EL CEJON, ERIC Y LA INDUSTRIA.... ENTRE LOS OTROS Q SON MENCIONADOS EN EL CD ESTAN GRINGO Y BABY RASTA, PLAYERO, MEXICANO, NOTTY Y NO MUCHO A BABY SHABBA, FALO Y BEBE. POLACO Y LITO SON ARTISTA DE PINA MUSIC (IGUAL A DON CHE) Y EL PRODUCTOR ASOCIADO FUE COO-KEE, EL DJ FUE DICKY EL QUE PIENSO Q HIZO UN GRAN TRABAJO POR LAS PISTAS, MUY BUENAs. LA PRODUCCION CONSTA DE 9 CANCIONES CANTADAS ENTRE LITO Y POLACO, 1 CANTADA SOLO POR POLACO Y UN INTERLUDE, DE HECHO DE LAS POCAS COSAS Q NO ME GUSTO DE LA PRODUCCION ES EL POCO TIEMPO DE DURACION Q SON 36 MINUTOS PIENSO YO QUE MUY POCO PARA UN DUO.

1.Intro
2.Sucesos
3.Quien Mejor que yo
4.Caminando contra el viento f/ Hector y Tito
5.Interlude
6.Poco Tiempo
7.En Esto De Hip-Hop
8.Moriran
9.Mueran Hoy
10.Machucando Idiotas
11.Boricua Murderers

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Lito y Polaco - Mirate al Espejo

Lil Keke - The Chronicles


Houston native and member of the Screwed-Up Click, Lil' Keke has long been respected for his slick, gangsta-centric lyrics and commanding delivery. THE CHRONICLES commemorates Keke's decade-long tenure in the rap game, bringing together 18 of ... Full Descriptionhis hottest recordings, and features collaborations with deceased Screwed-Up cohorts Big Moe, Fat Pat, and Big Hawk as well as Texas icons such as Slim Thug, Scarface, and UGK.

1. Intro
2. Serious Smoke (featuring Big Moe)
3. Southside
4. Good Part
5. Supastars (featuring Big Hawk and DSD)
6. Getting Paid (featuring Phaze)
7. Coming Down
8. Loving is Understood (featuring Billy Cook)
9. Ain't Nuttin' Like (featuring Slim Thug)
10. Commercial #1
11. When We Ride (featuring Z-Ro)
12. Love by Few
13. How Dem Hustlaz Do It (featuring Webbie and Yung Redd)
14. Chunk Up the Deuce (featuring U.G.K. and Paul Wall)
15. In These Streets
16. Commercial #2
17. I'm a G (Remix) (featuring Scarface)

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Lil' Keke - I'm a G

Jeru The Damaja - The Sun Rises In The East


As the title indicates, THE SUN RISES IN THE EAST is one of a handful of albums (also including Nas' ILLMATIC, Mobb Deep's INFAMOUS, and Black Moon's ENTA DA STAGE) that put the East Coast back on the hiphop map. West Coasters Dr. Dre and Snoop ... Full Descriptionhad stolen the spotlight with THE CHRONIC back in the summer of 1992. Jeru helped to usher in a renaissance of true-school rap.

SUN was entirely produced by hardcore composer DJ Premier, and the album represents his finest work. The beats themselves are nothing short of mindblowing. Shelly Manne's waterphones ("Come Clean") and the off-kilter piano loop on "D.Original" are worked into soundscapes worthy of Philip Glass or Steve Reich without any compromise of the music's ineluctable street appeal. In contrast to other Premier undertakings--where sterling production languishes beneath mediocre or inconsistent vocals--Jeru matches the producer in quality. His rhymes are at once simple and complex, employing an offbeat cadence and a compelling narrative flow. Even the ostensibly misogynistic "Da Bichez" breaks the mold, showing love to the queens and young ladies who defy the titular epithet.

Recorded at D&D Recording Studio, New York, New York.

1. Intro (Life)
2. D. Original
3. Brooklyn Took It
4. Perverted Monks In Tha House (Skit)
5. Mental Stamina f/ Afu-Ra
6. Da Bichez
7. You Can't Stop The Prophet
8. Perverted Monks In Tha House (Theme)
9. Ain't The Devil Happy
10. My Mind Spray
11. Come Clean
12. Jungle Music
13. Statik

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Jeru The Damaja - D. Original

David Banner - Them Firewater Boyz


David Banner comes correct with this album. Intelligent lyrics from start to finish, a developed lyrical delivery and some of the best beats heard from the south -- this album has it all. The first track suitably opens with fellow Crooked Lettaz partner Kamikaze featured on a slow thuggish gangsta track, and sets the mood for that raw Southern rap experience. Other notable tracks include "Twerk Something," "Trill," "Spazz Out" featuring Ras Kass, plus a surprising appearance by New York's Noreaga (from Capone N Noreaga) on "Firewater." One thing's for certain, with so many albums released in 2000, Banner had the right idea here by putting his heart and patience into his record to ensure its success -- his fans will certainly appreciate the extra effort.

1.Flickin' Twankies featuring Kamikaze
2.Firewater Boyz featuring Crooked Lettaz, Scbooy Doo and Thug Addict
3.Welcome to Jackson (Intro)
4.Pay Your Dues featuring Crooked Lettaz and Doberman Gang
5.Twerk Something featuring Jazze Pha
6.Living featuring Crooked Lettaz, Devin the Dude and Macaffey
7.Lil' Jones featuring Bone Crusher
8.Akmil's Revenge (Skit)
9.Get Crunk featuring Crooked Lettaz and Pimp C
10.Uh Huh featuring Young Bleed
11.My Little Cousin (Skit)
12.Trill featuring Crooked Lettaz
13.Dope Popper featuring Crooked Lettaz
14.If I Had A Choice featuring Fiend
15.Whoomp! Whoompalude! featuring Fiend
16.No! Mo!!! (B*@tch What!!!!)
17.Spazz Out featuring Ras Kass
18.Joe Smuckatelly (Skit)
19.Ain't Nothing featuring J Da Groova and Bone Crusher
20.Firewater featuring Crooked Lettaz and N.O.R.E.
21.Eulogy featuring Bizzar, Bo Hagon, Bone Crusher, Fiend, J Da Groova and Polow

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David Banner - Freestyle

David Banner - The Greatest Story Ever Told


Album number five finds David Banner embracing a dichotomy. The virtuosic producer/MC kicks things off on "So Long" with a call to action as he characterizes his generation as "cowards" for the persistence of black-on-black crime and a dearth ... Full Descriptionof violent resistance against the police. In the process, Banner takes verbal shots at George W. Bush, Arthur J. Cooperman, and indolent rappers who call themselves "Don Dadas." But after track one, the politics take a backseat to the staples of Dirty South radio hits--money gettin', stripclub lust, strong-arm boasting, and automobile fetishes. Still, Banner does it better than most, enlisting a formidable group of guests (Snoop, Akon, Lil Wayne, UGK, and Chamillionaire, among others) to help out.

1. "So Long" Get Cool 3000 L. Crump, W. Poole - - 3:43
2. "G.S.E.T. Intro" Warryn Campbell L. Crump, W. Campbell - - 1:30
3. "Suicide Doors" David Banner B. Freeman, C. Butler, C. Harris, D. Hart, D. Quinn, K. Burruss, L. Crump UGK, Young Dro & Kandi Burruss Contains elements & samples from "Shoulder Lean" as performed by Young Dro 4:14
4. "9mm/Speaker" Akon A. Thiam, C. Broadus, D. Carter, L. Crump Akon, Lil Wayne & Snoop Dogg - 4:08
5. "T.I. Speaks (Interlude)" David Banner - - - 2:11
6. "Get Like Me" David Banner C. Brown, Jasiel Robinson, L. Crump Chris Brown & Yung Joc "It's Goin' Down" by Yung Joc 3:45
7. "Shawty Say" David Banner D. Carter, L. Crump Lil Wayne "Lollipop" by Lil Wayne 3:38
8. "A Girl" Cool & Dre A. Lyons, L. Crump, M. Valenzano - - 5:00
9. "Syrup Sipping (Banner Beat Break)" David Banner L. Crump - - 1:12
10. "Hold On" David Banner A. Green, L. Crump, M. Williams, W. Mitchell Marcus Contains elements of "Something" as performed by Al Green 4:43
11. "Cadillac On 22's (Part 2)" David Banner L. Crump, M. Hartnett - - 4:18
12. "Uncle Swac (Interlude)" David Banner - - - 3:38
13. "I Get By" Davel 'Bo' McKenzie C. Thomas, D. McKenzie, I. Hayes, L. Crump Carl Thomas Contains elements of "It's Heaven To Me" as performed by Isaac Hayes 3:25
14. "Freedom (Interlude)" - - - - 1:03
15. "B.A.N. (The Love Song)" David Banner B. Keyes, L. Crump, S. Robinson - Voice samples from Colonel H. Stinkmeaner from the show "The Boondocks" 4:25
16. "Fuck You Hoes" Cool & Dre A. Lyons, J. Jones, L. Crump, M. Valenzano Jim Jones - 4:28
17. "Marz (Banner Beat Break)" David Banner L. Crump - - 1:10
18. "Ball With Me" Nitti C. Moore, H. Seriki, L. Crump Chamillionaire - 3:26
19. "K.O." David Banner L. Crump - - 3:53
20. "Fly" David Banner and Jazze Pha L. Crump, P. Alexander Jazze Pha - 3:10
21. "Faith" Warryn Campbell D. WInslow, L. Crump, W. Campbell - - 3:38
22. "Wealth (Banner Beat Break)" David Banner L. Crump - - 7:17

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David Banner - So Long

Cypress Hill - Playlist: The Very Best Of Cypress Hill


Through a hazy funk of giant blunt smoke emerged the revolutionary sound of Cypress Hill in 1991, rap pioneers who blended trippy funk elements into the hip hop formula to create an unmistakable and infectious sound. Playlist culls tracks from each of their seven studio releases, with heavy reliance on the self-titled debut and the second release, Black Sunday (8 tracks of 14.) They talked tough and fronted the gangster attitude, but the delivery and the music never really felt menacing. You never got the feeling that they could snap themselves out of the ganja-induced haze to blow someone away as described in “How Could I Just Kill A Man.” The material is delivered as if hatched in a post pot party lyrical contest entitled, `Can you top this?’ The exception is “Looking through the Eyes of a Pig,” which could be the theme song for Vic Mackey, the anti-hero of “The Shield.” This song is a searing indictment of law enforcement; there is not a chuckle to be found. “Tequila Sunrise” is a stellar track featuring some eloquent Spanish guitar and horns as guest Barron Ricks trades rhymes about crime and droppin’ your enemies. I dare you to listen to “Insane in the Brain” without having it trapped inside your head for days. If you don’t have any Cypress Hill or own a greatest hits collection, this is must for you to add.

01 Latin Lingo 04:01
02 When The Ship Goes Down 03:08
03 How I Could Just Kill A Man 04:09
04 Hand On The Pump 04:04
05 Hits From The Bong 02:42
06 Latin Thugs 03:48
07 Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig 04:06
08 Illusions 04:29
09 Insane In The Brain 03:30
10 Tequilla Sunrise 04:45
11 Another Victory 03:13
12 The Phunky Feel One 03:31
13 Boom Biddy Bye Bye 04:03
14 I Ain't Goin' Out Like That 04:30

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Cypress Hill - When The Ship Goes Down