6 Feet Deep was the debut album of the New York-based Horrorcore Hip Hop supergroup Gravediggaz. It was released August 9, 1994, by Gee Street Records.
I was gonna post this a week ago but thought i'd keep for Halloween, Anyway its a fuckin ill album, RZA and Prince Paul, what more needs to be said!
Watch Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide and if that doesn't impress you theres something wrong with you!
1. Just When You Thought It Was Over (Intro) 2. Constant Elevation 3. Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide 4. Defective Trip (Trippin') 5. 2 Cups Of Blood 6. Blood Brothers 7. 360 Questions 8. 1-800 Suicide 9. Diary Of A Madman 10. Mommy, What's A Gravedigga? 11. Bang Your Head 12. Here Comes The Gravediggaz 13. Graveyard Chamber 14. Deathtrap 15. 6 Feet Deep 16. Rest In Peace (Outro)
No More Mr. Nice Guy is the debut album by alternative hip hop duo Gang Starr, released in 1989. Although a critical success upon its first release, amid the first wave of alternative hip hop acts like De La Soul, No More Mr. Nice Guy remains somewhat overshadowed by massively influential albums like 3 Feet High and Rising.
1. Premier & The Guru 2. Jazz Music 3. Gotch U 4. Manifest 5. Gusto 6. DJ Premier In Deep Concentration 7. Positivity (Remix) 8. Manifest (Remix) 9. Conscience Be Free 10. Cause And Effect 11. 2 Steps Ahead 12. No More Mr. Nice Guy 13. Knowledge 14. Positivity
Johnny Jackson better-known in the music industry as Johnny "J", was a multi-platinum songwriter, music producer & rapper who was perhaps best known for his production on Tupac Shakur's albums All Eyez on Me and Me Against the World. He was born in Juárez, Mexico, in 1969 and raised in South Central Los Angeles. Johnny "J" was co-owner and CEO of Klock Work Entertainment.
According to his own MySpace page, Johnny J died on October 3, 2008 at the age of 39. While serving a sentence for DWI in the Twin Towers Correctional Facility located in Los Angeles, California, he allegedly jumped off an upper tier of the prison in an apparent suicide.
Production Discography (w/ 2pac Only)
Thug Life - Pour Out a Little Liquor [Single] (1994) A1. "Pour Out a Little Liquor (Radio Version)" (performed by 2Pac) A2. "Pour Out a Little Liquor (LP Version)" (performed by 2Pac)
Thug Life - Thug Life: Vol. 1 (1994) 04. "Pour Out a Little Liquor" (performed by 2Pac)
Various Artists - Above the Rim (Soundtrack) (1994) 08. "Pour Out a Little Liquor" (performed by 2Pac as Thug Life)
2Pac - Me Against the World (1995) 14. "Death Around the Corner"
2Pac - All Eyez on Me (1996) 1-02. "All Bout U" (featuring Dru Down, Outlawz, Nate Dogg & Snoop Dogg) Produced with 2Pac 1-05. "How Do U Want It" (featuring K-Ci & Jojo) 1-09. "Life Goes On" (featuring Stacey Smallie) 1-14. "What'z Ya Phone #" (featuring Danny Boy) Produced with 2Pac 2-02. "Shorty Wanna Be a Thug" 2-04. "Wonda Why They Call U Bytch" Produced with 2Pac 2-06. "Thug Passion" (featuring Dramacydal, Jewel & Storm) Produced with 2Pac 2-07. "Picture Me Rollin'" (featuring Danny Boy, Big Syke & C.P.O.) 2-08. "Check Out Time" (featuring Kurupt, Syke & Natasha Walker) Produced with 2Pac 2-10. "All Eyez on Me" (featuring Big Syke) 2-11. "Run Tha Streetz" (featuring Michel'Le, Storm & Mutah)
2Pac - How Do You Want It [Single] (1996) A1. "How Do U Want It (LP Version)" (featuring K-Ci & JoJo) B2. "Hit 'Em Up" (featuring The Outlawz)
Various Artists - Death Row Greatest Hits (1996) 2-08. "Hit 'Em Up" (performed by 2Pac & The Outlawz) 2-11. "Pour Out a Little Liquor" (performed by 2Pac as Thug Life)
Various Artists - Gridlock'd (Original Soundtrack) (1996) 05. "Never Had a Friend Like Me" (performed by 2Pac)
2Pac - R U Still Down? (Remember Me) (1997) 2-01. "Ready 4 Whatever" (featuring Big Syke) 2-05. "Fake Ass Bitches" Co-produced by We Got Kidz
2Pac & Snoop Doggy Dogg - Wanted Dead Or Alive [Single] (1997) B1. "Never Had a Friend Like Me" (performed by 2Pac)
Jon B. - Cool Relax (1997) 07. "Are You Still Down" (featuring 2Pac) Co-produced by 2Pac
Various Artists - Gang Related (Soundtrack) (1997) 2-01. "Made Niggaz" (performed by 2Pac & The Outlawz) Produced with 2Pac
2Pac - Greatest Hits (1998) 1-07. "How Do U Want It" (featuring K-Ci & Jojo) 1-09. "Unconditional Love" 1-11. "Life Goes On" (featuring Stacey Smallie) 1-12. "Hit 'Em Up" (featuring The Outlawz) 2-01. "Troublesome 96'" 2-07. "Picture Me Rollin'" (featuring Danny Boy, Big Syke & C.P.O.) 2-11. "All About U" (featuring Dru Down, Top Dogg, Outlawz & Nate Dogg) Produced with 2Pac
2Pac - Happy Home [Single] (1998) A. "Happy Home" This is the original version of "Happy Home", which was remixed for Until the End of Time
2Pac & The Outlawz - Still I Rise (1999) 02. "Still I Rise" 03. "Secretz of War" 14. "U Can Be Touched"
2Pac - Letter 2 My Unborn [Single] (2001) A1. "Letter 2 My Unborn" A2. "Letter 2 My Unborn (Instrumental)" A3. "Letter 2 My Unborn (A Cappella)"
2Pac - Until the End of Time [Single] (2001) Produced all tracks from single
2Pac - Until the End of Time (2001) 1-01. "Ballad of a Dead Soulja" 1-03. "Lil' Homies" 1-06. "Letter 2 My Unborn" (featuring Anthem & Tena Jones) Co-produced by Nitty 1-07. "Breathin" (featuring Outlaw Immortalz) 1-08. "Happy Home" (featuring Yusef Sharid, Barbara Wilson & Tracy Hardin) 1-11. "Thug N U Thug N Me (Remix)" (featuring K-ci & JoJo) 1-12. "Everything They Owe" (featuring Timothy) 1-13. "Until the End of Time" (featuring RL & Anthem) Co-produced by Nitty 1-15. "World Wide Mob Figgaz" (featuring Outlaw Immortalz & Ta'he) 2-02. "My Closest Roaddogz" (featuring Shiro & Timothy) 2-04. "When Thugz Cry" 2-06. "This Ain't Livin'" (featuring Vanessa Marquez) 2-08. "Lastonesleft" (featuring Outlaw Immortalz) 2-09. "Thug N U Thug N Me" (featuring K-Ci & JoJo & Capucine) 2-13. "When I Get Free" 2-14. "Until The End of Time (RP Remix)" (featuring Richard Page, RL & Anthem) Co-produced by Nitty & Jamel Edgerton
2Pac - Better Dayz (2002) 1-05. "Fuck 'Em All" (featuring The Outlawz) 2-03. "Never Call U B**** Again" (featuring Tyrese) 2-04. "Better Dayz" (featuring Mr. Biggs) 2-10. "There U Go" (featuring Syke, Jazze Pha & The Outlawz) 2-11. "This Life I Lead" (featuring The Outlawz) 2-12. "Who Do U Believe In" (featuring Yaki Kadafi) 2-13. "They Don't Give a F*** About Us" (featuring The Outlawz)
Anyway ill leave you with two ill tracks he done with tupac which fit this moment, so "Pour Out A Liquor" for Johnny "J"!
The work that guys like Premo, Pete Rock, LP, L.E.S. and Q-Tip put in on this record set it apart from most. It oozes with soul and refined beat-craftsmanship. The prevalent genre on this set is jazz, and rightfully so: Nas' pops is a jazz musician and -- understandably so -- must have affected his musical preferences and beat choices for his debut record. Original tracks by The Gap Band, Joe Chambers and The Heath Brothers stand out, most definitely; but all in all, this set is just a great playlist to kick back and vibe to. - Hip Hop Is Read
Disc One:
01. 'Live at the Barbeque' by Main Source • Sampled for 'The Genesis' by Nas 02. 'Subway Theme' by DJ Grand Wizard Theodore & Chris Stein • Sampled for 'The Genesis' by Nas 03. 'Mind Rain' by Joe Chambers • Sampled for 'N.Y. State of Mind' by Nas • Produced by DJ Premier 04. 'Flight Time' by Donald Byrd • Sampled for 'N.Y. State of Mind' by Nas • Produced by DJ Premier 05. 'Mahogany' by Eric B & Rakim • Sampled for 'N.Y. State of Mind' by Nas •Produced by DJ Premier 06. 'Yearning For Your Love' by The Gap Band • Sampled for 'Life's a Bitch' by Nas • Produced by L.E.S. 07. 'Black Frost' by Grover Washington Jr. • Sampled for 'Life's a Bitch' by Nas • Produced by L.E.S. 08. 'I Love Music' by Ahmad Jamal • Sampled for 'The World is Yours' by Nas • Produced by Pete Rock 09. 'It's Yours' by T La Rock • Sampled for 'The World is Yours' by Nas • Produced by Pete Rock 10. 'Dead End' by Japanese Hair • Sampled for 'Halftime' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 11. 'Soul Travellin'' by Gary Byrd • Sampled for 'Halftime' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 12. 'School Boy Crush' by Average White Band • Sampled for 'Halftime' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor
Disc Two:
13. 'We're in Love' by Reuben Wilson • Sampled for 'Memory Lane (Sittin' in Da Park)' by Nas • Produced by DJ Premier 14. 'Get Out of My Life, Woman' by Lee Dorsey • Sampled for 'Memory Lane (Sittin' in Da Park)' by Nas • Produced by DJ Premier 15. 'Pickin' Boogers' by Biz Markie • Sampled for 'Memory Lane (Sittin' in Da Park)' by Nas • Produced by DJ Premier 16. 'Droppin' Science' by Craig G • Sampled for 'Memory Lane (Sittin' in Da Park)' by Nas • Produced by DJ Premier 17. 'Smilin' Billy Suite Pt. II' by The Heath Brothers • Sampled for 'One Love' by Nas • Produced by Q-Tip 18. 'Come In Out of the Rain' by Parliament • Sampled for 'One Love' by Nas • Produced by Q-Tip 19. 'Mixed Up Cup' by Clyde McPhatter • Sampled for 'One Love' by Nas • Produced by Q-Tip 20. 'Walter L Version #1' by Gary Burton • Sampled for 'One Time 4 Your Mind' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 21. 'Walter L Version #2' by Gary Burton • Sampled for 'One Time 4 Your Mind' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 22. 'The Thief of Baghdad' by Lee Erwin • Sampled for 'Represent' by Nas • Produced by DJ Premier 23. 'Human Nature' by Michael Jackson • Sampled for 'It Ain't Hard to Tell' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 24. 'N.T.' by Kool & the Gang • Sampled for 'It Ain't Hard to Tell' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 25. 'Long Red' by Mountain • Sampled for 'It Ain't Hard to Tell' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 26. 'Why Can't People Be Colors Too?' by The Whatnauts • Sampled for 'It Ain't Hard to Tell' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 27. 'Slow Dance' by Stanley Clarke • Sampled for 'It Ain't Hard to Tell' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 28. 'What Do You Want?' by The Blue Jays • Sampled for 'It Ain't Hard to Tell' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor 29. 'The Sorcerer of Isis' by Power of Zeus • Sampled for 'It Ain't Hard to Tell' by Nas • Produced by Large Professor
It's Funky Enough" was the first single by The D.O.C., from his 1989 debut album, No One Can Do It Better.
For those that don't know The D.O.C. was a rapper from Dallas, Texas and appeared on N.W.A's classic Straight Outta Compton. He released his debut album in summer of 1989, its was completely produced by the Legend himself Dr. Dre, the albums recieved massive critical sucess, Allmusic describes it as "an early landmark of West Coast Rap" as well as "an undeniable masterpiece".
Anyway after a car accident soon after his first album which damaged his vocal chords led to pretty much the end of his career. Anyway hope you all enjoy this song and that its Funky Enough for ya.
"One, and here comes the two to the three and four"
Black on Both Sides is an alternative rap album by Mos Def, released on October 12, 1999. Intended as a return to the roots of hip hop, the album was hailed as a classic soon after its release, and went on to ship Gold in sales. The album's blend of socio-political rhymes with jazz and other unusual sources of samples endeared Mos Def to listeners uninterested in gangsta rap.
In keeping with his goal of restoring hip-hop's sociopolitical consciousness, Def's lyrics are as intelligent and thoughtfully crafted as one would expect, but he doesn't stop there — he sings quite passably on several tracks, plays live instruments on others (including bass, drums, congas, vibraphone, and keyboards), and even collaborates on a string arrangement. In short, Black on Both Sides is a tour de force by an artist out to prove he can do it all.
Its ambition and execution rank it as one of the best albums of 1999, and it consolidates Mos Def's position as one of hip-hop's brightest hopes entering the 21st century.
1. Fear Not of Man 2. Hip Hop 3. Love 4. Ms. Fat Booty 5. Speed Law 6. Do It Now (feat. Busta Rhymes) 7. Got 8. Umi Says 9. New World Water 10. Rock N Roll 11. Know That (feat. Talib Kweli) 12. Climb (feat. Vinia Mojica) 13. Brooklyn 14. Habitat 15. Mr. Nigga 16. Mathematics 17. May - December
Trainspotting is a 1996 Scottish film directed by Danny Boyle based on the novel Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh. The movie is about a group of heroin addicts in late 1980s Edinburgh and their passage through life. It stars Ewan McGregor as Mark Renton, Ewen Bremner as Spud, Jonny Lee Miller as Sick Boy, Kevin McKidd as Tommy, Robert Carlyle as Begbie and Kelly Macdonald as Dianne. Author Irvine Welsh also has a brief appearance as hapless drug dealer Mikey Forrester.
If you want i will post the soundtracks to the film, just drop a comment below, This is a brilliant film, one of the best i have seen in a long time!
"Whateva Man" is the second single released for Redman's third album, Muddy Waters. It is a mellow track produced by and featuring Erick Sermon.
I got the B-Side "Smoke Budda" in their for you too, and the classic remix by the legendary Pete Rock and i also threw in "Gimmie One" off his last album also produced by Pete Rock.
Zeitgeist, the Movie is a 2007 documentary film, produced by Peter Joseph about the Jesus myth hypothesis, the attacks of 9/11, and the Federal Reserve Bank as well as a number of conspiracy theories related to those three main topics. It was released free online via Google Video in June 2007. A remastered version was presented as a global premiere on November 10, 2007 at the 4th Annual Artivist Film Festival & Artivist Awards. The film has attracted significant public interest.
This is off EL-P's debut solo album Fantastic Damage (2002), but make sure you check out his album Ill Sleep When Your Dead, probably the best hip hop album of 2007! "Signed to Rawkus I'd rather be mouth fucked by Nazis unconscious"
Tronic is the upcoming sophomore album by Hip Hop producer and rapper Black Milk, scheduled for release on October 28, 2008 through Fat Beats Records. The album will be produced by Black Milk, and will feature guest appearances from DJ Premier, Pharoahe Monch, Sean Price, Royce da 5'9" and Dwele. The album's lead single will be "Give the Drummer Sum" b/w "The Matrix".
1. Long Story Short ft. Dwele 2. Bounce 3. Give the Drummer Sum 4. Without U ft. Colin Munroe 5. Hold It Down 6. Losen Out ft. Royce da 5'9" 7. Hell Yeah 8. Repin for U ft. AB 9. Overdose 10 The Matrix ft. Black Milk Black Milk, Pharoahe Monch, Sean Price, DJ Premier 11. Try 12. Tronic Summer 13. Bond 4 Life (Music) 14. Elec (Outro)
featuring the all time classic "The Message", but the album itself is also well worth checking out. This is essential to all hip hop fans of every generation.
1. She's Fresh 2. It's Nasty 3. Scorpio 4. It's a Shame 5. Dreamin' 6. You Are 7. The Message 8. The Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel
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