Posts Tagged ‘Hip Hop’
LATE PASS: FREDDIE BRUNO “THE BRUCE LEE MIXTAPE”
So I was searching the web for things to blog and I stumbled across my homie Freddie Brunos mixtape on TurboCity.net. Bruno is a part of the hip hop collective Deep Space 5 (Google them). He’s nice with the beats and the rhymes. Peep the homie! Below is explanation of the mixtape.
“What’s up everyone! I now give you the Bruce Lee Mixtape brought out by yours truly! I hope you enjoy it! It’s my own tribute to the greatest fighter to ever live; maybe it will inspire you to learn more about him? His legacy, his struggles, and his untimely death. I used samples from all his movies as well as some movies that were dedicated to him as been played by his “look a likes”. Enjoy.” -Freddie Bruno
1. Teacher
2.Crunkpow
3. Death Fist
4. Big Charlie’s Revenge
5. Sake Shot Glass
6. Buddah Foot
7. Fred Fu
8. Jeet Koon Rib
9. Egg Rolled
10. Jackrabbit Kelly
11. Rice Bowl (Feat. Sivion on Saxaphon)
12. Han’s Stew
13. William’s Room
14. Low Main
15. Strip Fu
16. The Split Dragon
RHYMEFEST RECALLS SITDOWN WITH NEW UK PRIME MINISTER

CHICAGO – While many Hip Hop fans and most Americans may be unfamiliar with the United Kingdom’s brand new Prime Minister, David Cameron, Grammy Award winner Rhymefest can trace his history with the Conservative British leader back to a controversial 2006 meeting in London.
After Cameron complained that rap music “encourages people to carry guns and knives,” Rhymefest wrote to the English politician. From there, Cameron arranged to hear Rhymefest’s point of view over a cup of tea at the Commons.
Despite the Labour Party’s Stephen Pound labeling the meeting “a step too far” in striving to gain the youth vote, David Cameron expressed that meeting with Rhymefest was “very positive.” The two agreed about the existence of violence in rap, while disagreeing on some of the motives behind the lyrics. Overall, the sit-down was productive, as Rhymefest described “discussion is revolution. Discussion is what will solve the problems of poverty and violence.”
Rhymefest hopes to continue the discussion with David Cameron as he takes his new position as the U.K.’s newly appointed Prime Minister. With Rhymefest’s sophomore album, El Che, seeing a June 8th release date, the Chicago emcee plans to send Cameron a copy of the 16 track effort to listen to in his office.
Though Cameron has suddenly inherited great responsibilities, Rhymefest is confident that the two shall meet again to discuss Hip Hop over tea.
NI TAYLOR “TAKE NO PRISONERS” THE SICKTAPE [GRAB YA HOT FREE DOWNLOAD RIGHT HERE!!]
Check out this pure …Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyaaaaaaaaaa from one of the countrys leading Femcee’s Ni Taylor …Take no Prisoners!!
Featuring collabos from some top grade Hip-Hop talent including J.Rhodes, Supa da Savior, Braysonic, Futuristic Dre, Knes, Mesohonest, Nelo, Dondria, Chris G Da Dreak, Classick, HeadKrack, Klyrik, Flaco of ADd +, and more!!
DOWNLOAD IT HERE!!!
Executive Producer J.Rhodes for Vintage Rhodes productions.
All Tracks eng, mixed, arranged and put together by J.Rhodes at “The 80’s Baby Crib”.
Additional Production by B-Eazy and Knes.
NEW HEAT: J.RHODES “GLORIS’S SUN .5″ SICKTAPE ……FREE DOWNLOAD HERE!!!
GRAB THIS HOT SLICE OF DALLAS HEAT TODAY!!
J.Rhodes’s sicktape prequel to his upcoming album Gloria’s Sun.
Dropped on Jan 29th which is his birthday.
It is pretty much the album before the album so the format of the tape was treated as such.
Rhodes just had so much material and the people have been waiting for the project so long that he decided to give them some dopeness to tie them over.
1.Hello 04:06
2.Beast Mode 03:21
3.Gloria’s Sun 04:16
4.Dream Chaser 05:11
5.Hoe Cake Hubert Show 1 02:17
6.Cipher 05:10
7.What They Do 04:29
8.80’s Baby 03:35
9.Self Absorbed 04:59
10.Hoe Cake Hubert Show 2 02:33
11.F@*k you up 03:53
12.Rare Form 05:24
13.Golden 04:23
14.Futuristic 04:20
15.The Office 03:30
16.Baby Makin Music 04:34
17.Hatas n the City 05:44
18.Hoe Cake Hubert Show 3 01:59
19.Let’s Hear it (Savannah Song) 05:06
20.Cipher Remix 10:42
Released 29 January 2010
Artists J.Rhodes, Braysonic, Sherrica Spikes, Ni Taylor, Supa Da Savior, Chris G, Knes, E-Kelly, Tommy Buns, Mic-D, HeadKrack, Futuristic Dre, Big Chris, aDD +, Leon the Professional
Additional Production : Izzy the Kidd and Mitrxxx the Mad Scientist additional writing credits: Klyrik
Executive Producer: J.Rhodes
GRAB THE DOWNLOAD RIGHT HERE!!
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS IS COMING: #BCD2
BCD2 DVD/CD PRE-ORDERS WILL START MID-DECEMBER 2009!
FUTURE FLAVAS: BLACK GOLD

People often complain about hip hop’s lack of female mc’s. Where here is one hailing from Dallas,TX and she’s paving her own lane. Check out her promo below.
JIMMY GREEN PRESENTS: THE MARVIN GAYE MIXTAPE …DOWNLOAD IT HERE TODAY!!
After blessing us recently with his last mixtape “What If Dilla Produced The Blueprint?“ The Rapsploitation Sessions DJ and all round mixtape mastermind, Jimmy Green has just dropped his newest offering, a tribute to one of his favourite artists ever, Marvin Gaye.
Check it out, Jimmy considers it his best mixtape/work to date.
Click it on the album art to get your hands on the download
GLADYS KNIGHT SAYS “F@#K RAP!”

Not really but R&B legend GLADYS KNIGHT is NOT a fan of rap music . . . but she thinks it’s been detrimental to African American culture.
–Gladys tells BlackNews.com, quote, “[Rap has] been bad, in my opinion, as far as the quality of the music and the stories that they tell. It’s one thing to be raw about your history, but they took it to another level and it became vulgar.
–”It definitely has not elevated us as African-Americans, because we show disrespect for our partners, men and women. I believe we have lowered our self-esteem with these performances and presentations.”
*Editors Note”
We can’t really blame Gladys for her views on hip hop. Her only encounters with the music and culture are probably only what she hears on the radio and what she sees on t.v. . Perhaps she has never seen or heard Mos Def perform live, attended a Roots Show or listened to Kev Brown. Is this her fault? Nah, it’s the medias fault! It’s radios fault! It’s OUR fault! Our fault for “LOVING” hip hop and not financially supporting the ones who make it. The bottom line is our music and culture is often represented wrong. In a game of Black Jack, bad cards are balanced out by the good cards. WE KEEP USING 3′S! LETS DO BETTER!!!!
KRACK
DOUG E FRESH: HIP-HOPS FIRST SCIENTOLOGIST
Since its humble beginnings in the 1970s, Hip-Hop has had spiritual connections to established religious groups like Islam and Christianity.
However, legend Doug E. Fresh has emerged as the first Hip-Hop artist to publicly embrace the controversial faith known as Scientology.
Fresh confirmed the news via an interview with Essence Magazine, and stated he has been practicing the faith for the last 8 years after being introduced to it through former girlfriend and Hot 97 radio personality Miss Jones.
The faith was founded in the 1950s by L. Ron Hubbard, and uses a mythology centered on the belief that all humans are immortal through a life force/source known as theta.
Through the religion’s teachings, followers are taught to reach spiritual enlightenment by becoming one with their soul, known as the thetan.
Fresh, who has been an ambassador for Hip-Hop culture for over 25 years and has also incorporated religious themes in his music.
According to Fresh, he is the first Hip-Hop artist to join the religious movement.
“I am the first Hip-Hop artist to do it,” explained to Essence Magazine. “Isaac Hayes was a former coworker of Miss Jones and he told her about it,” said Doug E. Fresh. “I went with her to one of the classes. Miss Jones stopped going but I continued. I found it fascinating. It changed how I thought. I’ve learned how to look at things and not judge them but respect them and use it in a way that people understand that I respect them, show them love and respect their reality.”
Scientology is the object of much media scorn due to reports of brainwashing and a rejection of modern science for illness treatment.
But Doug E. Fresh is hopeful that he can educate those who’ve never studied the faith for themselves.
“Scientology is not a White religion. It is not just for White people,” Fresh told Essence. “Scientology is not written with disrespect toward God. It doesn’t worship something that is evil. It is scientific, mathematical, and spiritual. The Black community has to check it out and see what’s there. I’m not saying it’s for everyone, but you have to take a look. You may be amazed at what you get.”
MIKE EPPS IS TAPPED TO HOST THIS YEARS BET HIP-HOP AWARDS IN ATLANTA GA

Comedian Mike Epps has been tapped to host this year’s BET Hip-Hop Awards which will take place next month in Atlanta, Georgia.
The popular “Bad Boys of Comedy” host will take on a prime time slot when the annual show airs next month.
The BET Hip Hop Awards 09 returns to primetime this fall with actor/comedian Mike Epps as the new host.
Taping on Saturday, October 10 at the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center in Atlanta, this exciting annual special will once again celebrate the biggest names in the game, on the mic and in the community. With this year’s crowning tagline “And We Don’t Stop…,” BET plans to relive it all again, plus more.
Premiering on the network on Tuesday, October 27 at 8:00 p.m., additional performers, nominees and show talent will be announced later next month.
BET Networks President of Music and Programming Stephen Hill has also confirmed Epp as this year’s host.
“We are VERY happy to be coming back to ‘The A’ for the fourth go at the BET Hip-Hop Awards,” said Stephen Hill, President of Music and Programming, BET Networks.
“We embrace the opportunity to amplify all aspects of the hip-hop culture; the music, the dance, the sense of community and as we have before, we expect to do so with excitement…and with my man Mike Epps on board as our new host, we’ll do it with reckless abandon. And we don’t Stop.”











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