King Sun, DJ King Shameek & Russell Simmons @ "On The Club Tip" video shoot 5/6/89
Friday, March 30, 2012
King Sun D Moët - Mythological Rapper (AUDIO)
Shouts to my man King Sun. This is the flip side to Hey Love. #CLASSIC
***NEW MUSIC*** MEN AT WORK 2020 - KOOL G RAP,NUTSO,R.I.,F.T.,RAS KASS,A.BRONSON,NECRO
Shouts to Domingo for producing this joint.....#classic
Thursday, March 29, 2012
CLASSIC FLICKS: MARLEY MARL & TREACH
Classic... Dj Marley Marl on the boards w/ Treach (Naughty by Nature) in the booth inside 211 Media Group studio. Shouts to DoitAll (Lords of the Underground)
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
@THESOURCE PRESENTS: WOMEN IN HIP HOP STILL STANDING 3/29/12 (EVENT)
The Source Presents
Women In Hip-Hop: Still Standing
Thursday, March 29, 2011
6:00-8:00 PM
The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial & Educational Center
3940 Broadway at 165th Street
New York, NY 10032
New York, NY 10032
Featuring - Kim Osorio, Tashera Simmons, Steph Lova, Misa Hilton, and Ilyasah Shabazz,
Proceeding Panel Discussion: Tour the Freedom Sisters Exhibit
(Donations are appreciated)
R.S.V.P to womeninhiphop@thesource.com
@JRONIN INTERVIEW ON THE BEE SHINE- EXPLAINS ALL ELEMENTS (VIDEO)
Shouts to my man J Ronin and the whole All Elements movement....
BENNY NEGRO INTERVIEWS KEITH MURRAY & TONY SUNSHINE (VIDEO)
Shouts to my man Benny Negro.. Congrats on the new show brother......
DJ Doo Wop Announces "Underground: The New 90's" Mixtape Series @HIPHOPDX
VIA : HIPHOPDX http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.19172/title.dj-doo-wop-announces-underground-the-new-90s-mixtape-series
One of New York's greatest mixtape makers launches a new series to showcase the talented emcees often ignored by commercial radio.
Veteran New York mixtape deejay and producer DJ Doo Wop has announced his latest mixtape series. The Bounce Squad/Flip Squad All-Stars alum and collaborator with the likes of 50 Cent and Guru will release Underground: The New 90's in conjunction with TheSource.com and 238 Beats Entertainment.
"I worked with almost every rapper in the game, building solid relationships with them and could easily put together a mixtape with all mainstream artists” said DJ Doo Wop in a statement. “Instead, I’d rather give Hip Hop fans something fresh and new. Most importantly, I want to show them that there's more to Hip Hop than the same 10 songs they constantly hear on commercial radio hour after hour. I want to go back to when the deejay broke the artist. A&R's do not exist anymore so new fresh talent has to get noticed by either affiliation with an already established artist or he/she has to somehow move a million mixtapes on their own in order to attract the attention of the check writers at major labels. I could provide that platform simply because of my resume in the mixtape game. Thankfully, everything I put out automatically reaches millions via the internet because of the credibility I have established over the years by making classics such as 95 Live, The Diaz Brothers, The Bounce Squad series etc. It made sense to collaborate with The Source magazine on this project. The Source has always been instrumental in giving up and coming artists a chance to be seen and heard. They are still the 'Bible' of Hip Hop and I am glad to have the opportunity to work with them.”
The series will feature the likes of Cormega, Sean Price, REKS, John Robinson and others. The first installment will release April 10, 2012.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Rich Medina's Vinyl Collection - Crate Diggers (VIDEO)
Shouts to Rich Medina....Medina's are good ppl...lol #RESPECTTHEDJ
ICE T ON THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW 1990 (VIDEO)
Shouts to Mickey Bentson for posting this video on his FB. Classic footage during the height of the "Gangster Rap " battles of the early 90's. Ice always stood up for the culture and held his ground even in the most hostile situations. Ice once told me that he found a pipe bomb underneath his limo during the whole Cop Killer controversy. Amazingly today Ice plays a detective on a major network and has successfully transcended from "gangster rapper" to mainstream actor. Much respect to Ice T.
@DJDOOWOP & @THESOURCE PRESENT - UNDERGROUND : THE NEW 90"S 4/10/12
LEGENDARY
MIXTAPE DJ DOO WOP ,THE SOURCE MAGAZINE & 238BEATS ANNOUNCE NEW MIXTAPE
SERIES
“"Underground:
The New 90's"
New
York, NY March 27th 2012-
Mixtape veteran, DJ Doo Wop, in conjunction with The Source Magazine, is pleased
to announce the launch of the “UNDERGROUND : THE NEW 90’S” mixtape series. With
this new project Doo Wop intends to use the same mixtape format from his classic
“95 LIVE PT 1& 2” series, but will showcase some of the hottest artists on
today’s “underground” scene
“I worked with
almost every rapper in the game, building solid relationships with them and
could easily put together a mixtape with all mainstream artists” says Doo Wop.
“Instead, I’d rather give Hip Hop fans something fresh & new. Most importantly, I want to show them
that there's more to hip hop than the same 10 songs they constantly hear on
commercial radio hour after hour. I want to go back to when the DJ broke the
artist. A&R's do not exist anymore so new fresh talent has to get noticed by
either affiliation with an already established artist or he/she has to
somehow move a million mixtapes on their own in order to attract the attention
of the check writers at major labels. I could provide that platform simply
because of my resume in the mixtape game. Thankfully, everything I put out
automatically reaches millions via the internet because of the credibility I
have established over the years by making classics such as 95 Live, The Diaz
Brothers, The Bounce Squad series etc.
It made sense to collaborate with The Source Magazine on this project.
The Source has always been instrumental in giving up & coming artists a
chance to be seen and heard. They are still the “bible” of Hip Hop and I am glad to have the opportunity to
work with them”
"Underground:
The New 90's" features exclusive freestyles and original songs from Planet Asia,
Sean Price ,Cormega, Termanology, Guilty Simpson,The Kid Daytona, Reks, Meyhem
Lauren, John Robinson, Sav Killz,Opium Black and others to be announced. This first installment will be released
exclusively on TheSource.com on April 10th 2012
There
will be limited slots on each mixtape for unsigned artists who wish to showcase
freestyles or original material.
Artists interested in being featured on these mixtapes, should contact
Chris Medina of 238Beats Entertainment Group @ 238beats@gmail.com
for detailed information.
Monday, March 26, 2012
KRS-ONE/DJ JS-1- The Greatest Show that Never Was (VIDEO)
Would of loved to see this performance happen. Shouts to JS 1
Sunday, March 25, 2012
@TASHERASIMMONS INTERVIEW WITH @THESOURCE .COM
Shouts to my friend Tashera and her whole family. Make sure you tune into Couples Therapy on VH1 Thrusdays @ 9pm. @CARNEGIEPR @THESOURCE
Saturday, March 24, 2012
@FUNKMASTERFLEX GOING IN ON DJ CLUE ON HOT97 3/24/12 (AUDIO)
Flex going in on Clue as the NYC Radio Wars heat up.....
PT 1
PT 2
PT 3
MR MAGIC ON WBLS 1987 - INTERVIEW W/BUSY BEE, PREMIERING PUBLIC ENEMY #1, DISSING RED ALERT (AUDIO)
Shouts to Dutch for this one. Also shouts to Will C. Magic not really feeling Public Enemy #1 record , discussing Red Alert and great interview with the legend Busy Bee.RIP MR MAGIC
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
DJ EVIL DEE - LIVE DJ SET FROM THE BOOT CAMP CLIK SHOW @ LPR (NYC) 03/20/12
Shouts to DJ BUTTA L for this one.....
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
@TASHERASIMMONS INTERVIEW ON POWER 105'S THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Shouts to my good friend Tashera Simmons and make sure to tune into the new show her & DMX star in tonight Couples Therapy on VH1 9PM ET
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
Chris Rivers F.K.A. Baby Pun - LYRICAL CATASTROPHY( (VIDEO)
Shouts to Liza Rios...Your son is mos def following in Puns footsteps.
CLASSIC FLICKS - JOE CONZO'S CLASSIC HIP HOP PICS
#DOTHEKNOWLEDGE
In an article published on October 4, 2005, The New York Times proclaimed photographer Joe Conzo Jr. as “The Man Who Took Hip-Hop's Baby Pictures.” The scope and magnitude of his visceral camera images had finally been acknowledged by American mainstream media. Born and raised in the Bronx, “Joey” acquired a flair for photography at the age of nine while attending the Agnes Russell School on the campus of
Columbia University; later, advancing those skills at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He grew up at the heels of his grandmother - a dynamic leader and passionate activist within the minority community of the South Bronx - the late Dr. Evelina Antonetty. His father, Joe Conzo Sr., was long-time confidant and
historian for the late “King of Latin Music” Tito Puente. Exposure to these “politically and culturally charged” worlds had a profound effect on how he viewed his environment through the lens of a camera.
However, Joe Conzo Jr. really came of age as a young man and as a photographer at a turbulent period in New York City’s urban decay. He was part of a generation that refused to be silenced by the choke of flame-engulfed South Bronx tenements and a disparaging educational system. Their defiant voices gave rise to a cultural movement known as Hip Hop. And at its early stage, Joey passionately embraced the role of photographer within the phenomenon.
Most of those images from the 70’s and 80’s caught on b/w film by Joey, have traveled in one form or another to parts of Asia, Europe, and the Americas. They are regarded by genre experts and academians as an important visual record of key pioneers to the modern Hip Hop movement, and integral to
any serious discourse on the subject. His first book “Born In The Bronx: A Visual Record of the Early Days of Hip Hop” (2007), a collaborative effort with noted New York musicologist and curator Johan Kugelberg, has received world-wide acclaim. In 2008, a collection of his early Hip Hop photographs
became part of a permanent archive housed at Cornell University. The images are located right next to its copy of The Gettysburg Address document. Like most modern photographers, Joey has undergone the transition to digital. His stills continue to reflect the four main tenets of Hip Hop culture
which are Mc'ing (often called rapping), DJ’ing, graffiti writing, and breakdancing. He has traveled throughout the USA on-assignment, as a lecturer, and as an exhibitor. He has crossed the oceans to England, Japan,
Korea and other parts of the world where the global impact of Hip Hop music, culture, and dancing has become undeniable. His images have appeared on HBO and VH1, in the motion picture film CB4 (starring Chris Rock), in publications such as VIBE, Complex, Hip-Hop Connection (Europe), Urban Hitz
(Australia), Esquire and Wax Poetics. His works also appear in the books “Hip Hop Immortals” (2003), “Yes, Yes, Y’all” (2002), and have been displayed at the prestigious Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York. Currently, Joey has a second book of photographs in progress, and a third in
the planning stage. In mid-January, he will be travelling to Amsterdam (The Netherlands) to give a presentation of his work.
CONTACT:
Joe Conzo Jr., photographer
jconzo@aol.com
www.joeconzo.com
Sunday, March 18, 2012
@BARACKOBAMA - THE ROAD WE'VE TRAVELED (VIDEO)
Are you in? https://my.barackobama.com/roadtraveledfullvid
Remember how far we've come. From Academy Award®-winning director Davis Guggenheim: "The Road We've Traveled".
This film gives an inside look at some of the tough calls President Obama made to get our country back on track. Featuring interviews from President Bill Clinton, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Elizabeth Warren, David Axelrod, Austan Goolsbee, and more. It's a film everyone should see.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
DJ DOO WOP & THESOURCE.COM PRESENTS: UNDERGROUND :THE NEW 90'S MIXTAPE APRIL 10TH 2012
LEGENDARY MIXTAPE DJ DOO WOP ,THE SOURCE MAGAZINE & 238BEATS ANNOUNCE NEW MIXTAPE SERIES
"Underground: The New 90's"
New York, NY March 17, 2012- Mixtape veteran, DJ Doo Wop, in conjunction with The Source Magazine, is pleased to announce the launch of the “UNDERGROUND : THE NEW 90’S” mixtape series. With this new project Doo Wop intends to use the same mixtape format from his classic “95 LIVE PT 1& 2” series, but will showcase some of the hottest artists on today’s “underground” scene
“I worked with almost every rapper in the game, building solid relationships with them and could easily put together a mixtape with all mainstream artists” says Doo Wop. “Instead, I’d rather give Hip Hop fans something fresh & new. Most importantly, I want to show them that there's more to hip hop than the same 10 songs they constantly hear on commercial radio hour after hour. I want to go back to when the DJ broke the artist. A&R's do not exist anymore so new fresh talent has to get noticed by either affiliation with an already established artist or he/she has to somehow move a million mixtapes on their own in order to attract the attention of the check writers at major labels. I could provide that platform simply because of my resume in the mixtape game. Thankfully, everything I put out automatically reaches millions via the internet because of the credibility I have established over the years by making classics such as 95 Live, The Diaz Brothers, The Bounce Squad series etc. It made sense to collaborate with The Source Magazine on this project. The Source has always been instrumental in giving up &;coming artists a chance to be seen and heard. They are still the “bible” of Hip Hop and I am glad to have the opportunity to work with them”
"Underground: The New 90's" features exclusive freestyles and original songs
from Planet Asia, Sean Price ,Cormega, Termanology, Guilty Simpson,The Kid Daytona, Reks, Meyhem Lauren, John Robinson, Sav Killz, and others to be announced. This first installment will be released exclusively on TheSource.com on April 10th 2012
There will be limited slots on each mixtape for unsigned artists who wish to showcase freestyles or original material. Artists interested in being featured on these mixtapes, should contact Chris Medina of 238Beats Entertainment Group @ 238beats@gmail.com for detailed information.
ABOUT DOO WOP
Since 1995, WOP has had some of the industry’s best emcee's appear on his mix tapes. Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Keith Murray, Redman, Mobb Deep, AZ, Lost Boyz, P.Diddy, Big Daddy Kane, Memphis Bleek, Beanie Sigel, Guru, Raekwon, MOP, Krsone, Q-tip, Smith & Wesson, Buckshot, 50cent, Big Pun, Big L, Shabba Ranks & many more were eager to participate on WOP's independently distributed mix tapes, strictly out of love and respect for "Da Bouncemasta" and of course for the street credibility that comes with appearing on a DOO WOP Tape.
For all press & media contact:
Stephanie Carnegie
Carnegie PR
718-954-2697
@RAEKWON FT JD ERA "DEDICATION" (VIDEO)
New music from the Chef off that Unexpected Victory mixtape....
Friday, March 16, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
GHOSTFACE KILLAH & CAPPADONA - LIVE IN CALIFORNIA 1998 (VIDEO)
Classic Wu..... Recorded in Santa Monica, CA at the 1998 Billboard Awards "The Box Party". The Shaolin Swordsmen run through the Wu bangers Fish, Ice Cream, Criminology, and Mighty Healthy.
Dj Patience : Wu-Tang Original Breaks Mix « The Soft Centre Of Wu-Tang » Mixtape
TRACKLIST
1. Beethoven: Piano Sonata #8
2. Peter Nero: A Time For Us
3. Gladys Knight & The Pips: Giving Up
4. Ben E. King: I Who Have Nothing
5. The Dramatics: In The Rain
6. Al Green: Simply Beautiful
7. Sly Johnston: I Hate I Walked Away
8. Gladys Kinght & The Pips: And This is Love
9. Ann Peebles: Trouble, Heartache and Sadness
10: OV Wright: Let’s Straighten it Out
11: Al Green: Something
12: Johnnie Taylor: Steal Away
13: Willie Mitchell: Groovin
14: Labi Siffre: I Got The (Blues)
15: Southside Movement: I’ve Been Watching You
16: B.B. King: The Thrill is Gone
17: Gap Mangione: Free Again
18: Nicholas Flagello: Wailing Wail
19: Eddie Floyd: Don’t Leave Me Lonely
20: The New Birth: Honey Bee
21: Wendy Rene: After Laughter (Comes Tears)
22: The Detroit Emeralds: You’re Getting a Little Too Smart
23: Sly Johnson: Don’t Do It
24: Baby Huey: Hard Times
25: Melvin Bliss: Synthetic Substitution
26: Tommy Youngblood: Tobbacco Road
27: Love Unlimited: Midnight Groove
28: Sly Johnson: I Hear The Love Chimes
29: Curtis Mayfield: Underground
30: Betty Lavette: Let Me Down Easy
31: Albert King: Oh Pretty Woman
32: Hot Chocolate: Brother Louie
33: The Soul Children: Don’t You Take My Kindness For Weakness
34: The Marvelettes: Why Marry
35: Al Green: You Ought To Be With Me
36: Sly Johnson: Different Strokes
37: Bobby Womack: Across 110th St
38: Sly Johnson: Is it Because I’m Black
39: Lynn Collins: Ain’t No Sunshine
40: The Brighter Side of Darkness: Love Jones
41: Barry White: Mellow Mood
42: Isaac Hayes: Walk on By
43: Bob James: Nautilus
44: The Emotions: I Like It
45: Gaz: Sing Sing
46: Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell: You’re All I Need To Get By
47: The Doors: The End
KWAME PREVIEW OF " I JUST GO!" (VIDEO DIARY)
Shouts to Kwame. Producing many hits that you probably didn't even know he did! This is a preview of Kwame's up coming Net-Diary intitled "I Just Go!"
@REALCORMEGA & LARGE PROFESSOR SPEAK ON "MEGA PHILOSOPHY" (VIDEO)
Shouts to Cormega & Extra P....Looking forward to this project
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
JAY Z LIVE PERFORMANCE FROM SXSW 3/12/12 (FULL CONCERT VIDEO)
Jigga SXSW Part 1 by YardieGoals
Jigga SXSW Part 2 by YardieGoals
Shouts to Daily Motion for the video...
Doo Wop & Big Pun - P-Lon Dons (AUDIO)
RESERVE YOUR SLOT ON DOO WOP'S "UNDERGROUND: THE NEW 90'S" ASAP......BE PART OF A CLASSIC 238BEATS@GMAIL.COM
Monday, March 12, 2012
JAY Z LIVE PERFORMANCE FROM SXSW 3/12/12 (VIDEO)
Here some of the performance from Jay z's show @ SXSW. Shouts to Rap Radar for the live stream.
@DJDOOWOP PRESENTS "UNDERGROUND: THE NEW 90's"
This month Doo Wop will be releasing a mixtape titled "UNDERGROUND: THE NEW 90's". It's going to feature new music and freestyles from some of the newest & freshest talent from all over the world. Just to name a few of the rappers that are featured: Planet Asia, John Robinson, Reks, Meyhem Lauren, Daytona, Phil Blount, Cormega & many more. This mixtape will be available for free download and will be on just about every hip hop website & blog. If you're interested in gaining major exposure & want to reserve a slot on this highly anticipated mixtape please email 238beats@gmail.com
Very serious inquiries only please.
Life & Legacy Of The Notorious B.I.G Event @ Rebel NYC 3/9/12 (VIDEO)
Shouts to The Source Magazine for covering this great event. Shouts to my man NYC Compton.
Grandmaster Caz, Grandwizard Theodore and The Original Jazzy Jay / The True School Park Jam 6.04.09 (VIDEO)
Shouts to the Tools of War for these great outdoor jams! Looking forward to this years line up...
Sunday, March 11, 2012
MSNBC REPORTS ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF NOTORIOUS B.I.G (VIDEO)
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Shouts to MSNBC and Melissa Harris - Perry for this great report honoring the life of BIG. Make sure you watch this.
Friday, March 9, 2012
M Rock - The Best Of Notorious B I G (AUDIO)
Shouts to Tapemasta for posting this today. Collectors item for sure.....
Tapemasta: I wondered whether M Rock was going to do a joint for Biggie..I asked & look what happen..It's good to be able to stay ahead of people with concepts..Enjoy this because it's for one of the greatest story tellers in hip hop...
M Rock: I’m pleased to drop this brand new Best of Biggie for all his fans. On top of that, I’m happy I made the march 9th death anniversary deadline. Long story short, I was working on another Valentine’s tape because the first was so well-received, and then Cabbie said I should really do a March 9th BIG tape. It made sense because it’s been long overdue and the timing. That was it, my RNB tape had to get pushed back.
I have nothing to say about him dying or being sad. It’s not like he was a positive person or had amazing messages. He knew how to make bangers and that matters a lot. With Biggie, I constantly notice the versatility – is he rnb or is he hardcore preemo hip-hop or pop or just on a real demo vibe? I can never decide because he keeps going somewhere different, after it sinks in that he murdered one style. The versatility is not just because of him – don’t forget the producers: The Hitmen, Easy Mo Bee, Puff, DJ Premier, in that order (not to compare Premier to anybody). I don’t know if Big was thinking of putting in D-Train’s lines for “Sky’s the Limit” but I found it interesting how heavily he was involved in the production. For example, he would suggest sampling R. Kelly for the Premier-produced “Unbelievable” or tell D-Dot (one of Kanye West‘s mentors) that he was planning on using “Ladi Dadi” for the hook in “Hypnotize”. Who’s doing that? Who’s 17 years old and freestyling with perfection on street corners in the daylight and getting a crowd? Nobody. I love artists who master their craft. How can you not? Thanks to my peoples for reminding me about tracks like “Think Big” that I never even knew. Take an hour and a half and let the funk sit in. Enjoy.
Tracklisting
1.M-Rock’s Intro
2.Ten Crack Commandments
3. Walk on By – Isaac Hayes *
4. Warning
5. Respect
6. Dolly My Baby – Supercat +
7. Me And My Bitch (Live)
8. Can’t You See – Total +
9. I’m Going Down – Mary J. Blige **
10. The What ft. Method Man
11. Rap Phenomenon ft. Method Man
12. Think Big – Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard + Lord Tariq +
13. Unbelievable
14. Kick In The Door
15. The Points ft. Redman, Busta Rhymes +
16. Playa’s Anthem – Junior Mafia +
17. Ya Playin’ Yaself – Jeru The Damaja ^
18. Flava In Ya Ear Remix – Craig Mack +
19. Benjamins – Puff Daddy +
20. Get Money – Junior Mafia +
21. Gimme The Loot
22. Machine Gun Funk
23. Ladi Dadi – Slick Rick *
24. Hypnotize
25. Dreams
26. Real Love (Remix) – Mary J Blige +
27. Clean Up Woman – Betty Wright *
28. Everyday Struggle
29. Everyday Struggle – FaithEvans ft. Raekwon **
30. Real Niggaz Do Real Things
31. Going Back To Cali
32. California Love/Hip-Hop – 2Pac/Dead Prez ^
33. Garden Freestyle – 2Pac +
34. Gettin’ Money – Junior Mafia +
35. Hit Em Up – 2Pac ^
36. Who Shot Ya (Juggle)
37. I Show Ya – LL Cool J ^
38. Notorious Thugs ft. Bone Thugs N Harmony
39. Dead Wrong ft. Eminem
40. I Got A Story To Tell
41. Juicy
42. Realest Niggas ft. 50 Cent
43. Da B Side – Da Brat, JD +
44. Only You (Remix) – 112 +
45. I Love The Dough ft. Jay-Z & Angela Winbush
46. I Just Wanna Love You – Jay-Z **
47. The World Is Filled
48. Brooklyn’s Finest – Jay-Z +
49. Party & Bullshit (Lord Finesse Remix)
50. Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down – Brand Nubian *
51.Cars + Sex
52.Notorious
53. P.S.K. (What Does It Mean) – Schoolly D *
54. B.I.G. (Interlude)
55. Been Around The World – Puff Daddy +
56. Mo Money Mo Problems ft. Kelly Price, Mase, Puff Daddy
57. Nasty Girl (Remix) ft. Jagged Edge
58. I’ll Be Missing You – Puff Daddy ft. Faith Evans, 112 ^
59. Keep On – D-Train *
60. Crush On You – Junior Mafia +
61. Big Poppa
62. Between the Sheets – Isley Brothers *
63. Fuck You Tonight (feat. R. Kelly)
64. Be happy – R. Kelly +
65.Bobby Caldwell – My Flame *
66. Sky’s The Limit ft. 112
67. Stay With Me – Debarge *
68. One More Chance ft. Faith Evans, Mary J. Blige
NOTORIOUS B.I.G & LORD FINESSE - CLUB PERFORMANCE 1994 NYC (VIDEO)
Classic footage courtesy of Lord Finesse...#RIPBIG
EASY MO BEE - RESPECT DA VETS INTERVIEW- NEW JAMES BROWN REMIX PROJECT 2012 (VIDEO)
Easy Mo Bee talks about new James Brown project in 2012 from Respect Da Vets on Vimeo.
Shouts to my man Easy Mo Bee...one of those producers that changed the sound and set a new tone in Hip Hop. Looking forward to hearing this new James Brown project. #DOTHEKNOWLEDGE
The Notorious B.I.G. - Bigger Than Life (Full Documentary) (VIDEO)
Shouts to Easy Mo Bee for posting this on FB this morning....
DJ BUTTA L - BIGGIE TRIBUTE MIX (AUDIO)
Biggie Tribute from 238Beats DJ Butta L.....
A tribute mix to the one that represented Brooklyn to the fullest, Christopher Wallace aka, Biggie Smalls, The Notorious B.I.G.
1.words from Mrs. Wallace
2. Big Poppa
3. Dreams
4. Can't You See-Total feat Notorious B.I.G
5. Keep Your Hands High- Tracey Lee feat Notorious B.I.G.
6. The What- feat Method Man
7. Dead Wrong
8. Ready To Die
9. Warning
10.Ten Crack Commandents
11. Come On(Lord Finesse mix)- feat Sadat X
12. Players Anthem- Junior M.A.F.I.A
13. Get Money- Junior M.A.F.I.A
14. Get Money remix- Junior M.A.F.I.A
15. Stay With Me(break)- Debarge
16. One More Chance/Stay With Me remix
17. You Used To Love Me- Faith Evans
18. Be Happy- R. Kelly feat Notorious B.I.G.
19. Fuck You Tonight- feat R. Kelly
20. Use To Me Spending- R. Kelly feat Nokio and Jazming
21. No Love For Hoes(mixtape)
22. Madison Square Garden freestyle- feat 2pac
23. Juicy
24. Gimme The Loot
25. Victory- Puff Daddy and The Family
26. All About The Benjamins- Puff Daddy and The Family
27. Flava In Ya Ear remix- Craig Mack feat Notorious B.I.G., Rampage, LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes
28. Unbelievable
29. Kick In The Door
30. I Got A Story To Tell
31. Time Zone- Afrika Bambaataa
32. Real Love remix- Mary J Blige feat Notorious B.I.G.
33. Hypnotize
34. Brooklyn's Finest- Jay Z feat Notorious B.I.G.
35. Party And Bullshit
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