The year is 2000 (or 2001, I forget). I'm watching BET (back when they were a good channel) and they throw on this video. Now I had heard PT before but that was the first time I had actually seen him. And what a song This Tha City was. It was (arguably) the best Pastor Troy song (well, Vice Versa was better) ever. Let's Reminisce...
Friday, November 13, 2009
Pac Div - Whiplash/Young Black Male
2 for the price of... none. Some visuals for two tracks from the last Pac Div mixtape, Church League Champions. I wasn't really feeling Young Black Male much but Whiplash was my joint. We need some more new Pac Div music now!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
What have you been up to Radio?
I know I've been absent (yeah right, this ain't high school yo) from the blog as of late but I've been working very hard on improving my beats, so every moment I've had that I wasn't at my 9 to 5 (more like 4PM to 3AM), I have been working on either getting beats out there to artists or making beats.
Here's some things that I have completed:
Scrub - The Devil On Me (prod. by Radio Raheim) by Radio Raheim
J.Nolan - Ain't Fooling Me (prod. by Radio Raheim) by Radio Raheim
And here is a beat I made today:
I Made It by Radio Raheim
Here's some things that I have completed:
Scrub - The Devil On Me (prod. by Radio Raheim) by Radio Raheim
J.Nolan - Ain't Fooling Me (prod. by Radio Raheim) by Radio Raheim
And here is a beat I made today:
I Made It by Radio Raheim
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated
Labels:
Beats,
J.Nolan,
Radio Raheim,
Resilience,
Scrub,
The Average Joe
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Torae & Marco Polo ft. DJ Revolution - Double Barrel
This is the title track to Torae & Marco Polo's Double Barrel album. I had to post this because this is my favorite track on the album (aside from Ge It, which is also a banger). The visuals match this song totally. This is one of those songs that make you want to get up and dropkick your computer (but you won't because you can't afford another one). Phenomal scratching is also displayed by DJ Revolution on the hook. Check it out.
Throwback: Twista ft. Ms. Kane - Get It Wet
Twista - Get It Wet
I remember going nuts when this video used to come on on The Box back in 96-97ish. This was my ish back in the day & until now, I thought everyone had heard of this one. I can't believe how many people have told me that the first time they heard twista was on Kanye's Slow Jams. What!? Anyway, check the part of the video where Twista turns into a tornado & becomes different people. That was so dope. This whole video was dope.
Labels:
Ms. Kane,
The Legendary Traxster,
Throwback,
Twista,
Videos
Friday, September 4, 2009
Wiz Khalifa - B.A.R. (Burn After Rolling)
I've been a fan of (most) of Pittsburg's own Wiz Khalifa's music since I heard Youngin On His Grind and What It Used To Be on Nicolay's album. His latest joints, however, I have not been feelin much but I am feeling this one. His flow is a lot different now (why is everybody switching to this same flow nowadays?). Whoever did this beat needs a certificate of appreciation.
Also, compare his current flow with his old flow. Notice the difference?
|Before|
|Now|
KRS-One & Buckshot ft. Mary J. Blige - The Way I Live (Prod. By Black Milk)
I've been waiting for this joint to drop. And now here it is (thanx to those 2DopeBoyz). No more needs to be said. The title of the track, the artists, & (definitely) the producer is all that needs to be known to know that this one is a banger. Drum Roll PLEASE.
Buckshot & KRS-One ft. Mary J. Blige - The Way I Live (Prod. By Black Milk)
What happened to Acapellas?!
Labels:
Black Milk,
Buckshot,
instrumentals,
KRS-One,
Mary J. Blige
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