Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s: “Blow Your Head” (1974, 1989)
Taken from his second album Damn Right I Am Somebody (1974), “Blow Your Head” was made as its own single 15 years after the fact. It was funky enough that it was sampled for many golden-era artists and hits such as Schoolly D's "Gangster Boogie" ('89), Digable Planet's "Rebirth Of Slick (Cool like Dat)" ('92), Tha Alkaholiks "Make Room" ('93), Almighty RSO's "Revenge Of Da Badd Boyz" ('94), and more. Many fans will want to hear that brass and lots of hot-steppin’, but what I felt stole the show was that sick stomach-turning squelch from point A to point B. There’s no way you could miss it.
I didn't grow dreads, 'cause dreads is for the rastas;
Tha Alkaholik clique straight knockin' out imposters.
Gots to roll deep like ants at a picnic;
Get with the crew that's flowin’ like Likwit.
The soundtrack of the Extended Cut of the Scream franchise part 1 (The First Half)
Aloha folks, if you haven't seen or liked the cast of the Extended Cut of the Scream franchise, here's your chance to see it but i'm adding something new & the soundtrack of both movies released which are not separated & the songs who a part of the soundtrack are already there but i did said that i'll be adding something new. But without any further ado, here's part 1 of the soundtrack of the Extended Cut of the Scream franchise.
Scream (2022) Extended Cut Playlist: (Part 1)
True Love - Durand Jones & The Indications
Just Us - DJ Khaled & SZA
The American Scream - The Alkaline Trio
Billy S. - Skye Sweetnam
American Idiot - Green Day
Turn to Hate - Orville Peck
Red Right Hand - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Pressure - Kamaiyah
Guilty Conscience - 070 Shake
Aww Shit! - The Alkaholiks
That's all I bring out because it's limited. But don't worry, the other half of the songs will coming shortly, but you could check & the rest of the songs of the Extended Cut of the Scream franchise on Spotify.
Part 2 of the soundtrack of the Extended Cut of the Scream franchise is coming soon.
I was tagged by @starsinhereyesworld (thanks!) to shuffle my favorite playlist and post the first five songs that come up, then tag others to do the same. 5 never seems like enough, so i'll do 10 instead.
Kooley High & Tuamie - The Syndicate
John Maus - No Title (Molly)
Wailin' Storms - Irene Garza
BADBADNOTGOOD & Charlotte Day Wilson - Sleeper
Outkast - Claimin' True
Tha Alkaholiks - All The Way Live
Mejiwahn - Sesebo w/ Daniel Bitrán
Telemakus - Moondrive
Kraus - For Now
Boris - Heavy Friends
i'll tag @thebonesofhoudini @m-00kieshouse @makingeyes @heathkrycek @pissw1zard @newkindofcozy @hotsauceaficionado @maldoror-est-mort @mingusdewofficial @veteran-of-a-coldwar @exploresavegive @rhymewithme @foreverfindflight @missalmond @deepspacelove @forevermatic @atomsmegablast @lostintheunicornland @farewell-persephone @vanishingmoments @komplikacije @mcrubs @helloweese @kosmik-signals @chan-knee @vastcooler
pretty much the same people i've been tagging, but if we're mutuals and you'd be interested in doing these in the future just let me know. hope all of you are doing well and having a great night.
As a member of seminal group The Pharcyde, Fatlip helped expand the boundaries of the 1990s L.A. rap scene, releasing classic albums steeped in eccentric creative excursions. Following in those footsteps, acclaimed emcee Blu has been at the forefront of the independent hip-hop landscape since the late 2000s, narrating the full range of experience in the City of Angels with impressive lyrical ingenuity. These two artists recently linked up for the joint album Live From The End Of The World, a dazzling rhyme whirlwind boasting an overwhelming collection of West Coast talent, including Del The Funky Homosapien, Gift Of Gab, MC Eiht, and Ras Kass, along with members of Jurassic 5, Tha Alkaholiks, Souls Of Mischief, Freestyle Fellowship, and Digital Underground. Featuring production by Madlib, Nottz, Sa-Ra, Knxwledge, and Exile, the album is now available on vinyl for the first time ever. This deluxe physical release includes two previously unreleased bonus tracks featuring Slimkid3 (of The Pharcyde) and Pigeon John.