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looked up a simpsons clip on youtube that i knew was referencing another tv show because i heard the same reference in something else and wanted to know what the show was called because i couldn't exactly google an instrumental riff. huge shoutout to the guy who commented on the simpsons clip with just the word "Dragnet." and nothing else. others may downvote you for adding absolutely nothing of substance to the conversation, but i seriously owe you one, you fucking mindreader
#if you let em hit it for free then you hella DUM DA-DUM DUM!#<- i got 5 on it by luniz has been stuck in my head for two or three days now#shebbz shoutz
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Kokane Features
Stacey Adams [Snoop Dogg feat. Kokane] (2000)
Da Licc [Diirty OG'z feat. Kokane] (2016)
Kalifornia [Above the Law feat. Kokane] (1994)
Drama [Spice 1 feat. Kokane] (1996)
Wrong Idea [Bad Azz feat. Snoop Dogg, Kokane & Lil Half Dead] (2000)
Dollaz, Drank & Dank [Mr. Short Khop feat. Kokane] (2001)
The Zoo [The Hood Mob feat. Kokane] (2006)
Get Ready [Roscoe feat. Kokane] (2002)
Circumstances [E-40 feat. T-Pup, Luniz, Celly Cel & Kokane] (1996)
Poppin' Them Collars [Master P, Kokane & Snoop Dogg] (2000)
Never Missin' A Beat [Above The Law feat. Kokane] (1992)
Any Last Werdz [Eazy E feat. Cold 187um & Kokane] (1993)
Haters [Young Buck feat. Kokane] (2007)
Gangstas Keep Bumpin They Head [Goldie Loc feat. Kokane & Lebo] (2005)
Late Night [Tha Eastsidaz feat. Kokane] (2001)
Incredible [Phil Da Agony feat. Tash & Kokane] (2003)
Loco [Spanky Loco feat. Kokane] (2017)
Bend Your Head Down [Goldie Loc feat. Kokane] (2004)
Hoes & Tricks [T.W.D.Y. feat. Goldy, Slink Capone & Kokane] (2000)
When You See Me [Bad Azz feat. Snoopy Collins, RBX & Kokane] (2001)
4 Tha E [Yella feat. Kokane] (1996)
My Soul To Keep [Brotha Lynch Hung feat. Kokane] (1997)
Whoever God Is, Pt. 2 [Edi Don feat. Kurupt, Kokane, James Wade & Devapink] (2015)
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Omega Radio for January 3, 2022; #294.
D-Nice: “Crumbs On The Table”
Lordz Of Brooklyn: “Saturday Night Fever”
2 Live Crew: “The Funk Shop”
Naughty By Nature: “Craziest”
Salt-N-Pepa: “None Of Your Business”
Yaggfu Front: “Busted Loop”
Luniz: “I Got 5 On It”
2Pac: “Holla If Ya Hear Me”
Pharcyde: “Oh Shit”
Chi Ali: “Age Ain’t Nothin’ But A #”
Cool C: “Glamorous Life”
Lords Of The Underground: “Here Come The Lords”
LL Cool J: “Hey Lover”
Monie Love: “Monie In The Middle”
Heltah Skeltah: “Operation Lockdown”
Kool Moe D ft. Chuck D & KRS One: “Rise ‘N’ Shine”
Notorious B.I.G.: “Party And Bullshit”
Coolio: “Gangsta’s Paradise”
Troubleneck Brothers: “Troubleneck Wreck”
Tha Pharcyde: “Ya Mama”
Digital Underground: “Underwater Rhymes”
Ini Kamoze: “Here Comes The Hotstepper”
Slick Rick: “Children’s Story (Knock 'Em Out The Box)”
Snoop Doggy Dogg: "It’s A Doggy Dogg World”
Outkast: “Player’s Ball”
Young Black Teenagers: “Tap The Bottle”
Mary J. Blige ft. Craig Mack: “You Don’t Have To Worry” (Puff Daddy RMX)
Biz Markie: “Spring Again”
Smif-N-Wessun: “Wreckonize”
Mic Geronimo ft. Ja Rule & Jay-Z & DMX: “Time To Build”
A Tribe Called Quest: “Butter”
Three Times Dope: “Greatest Man Alive”
Queen Latifah: “Latifah’s Had It Up To Here”
Da Youngstas: “Crewz Pop”
Skee Lo: “I Wish”
Jeru The Damaja: “You Can’t Stop The Prophet”
Main Source: “Just A Friendly Game Of Baseball (Bonus)”
Poor Righteous Teachers ft. KRS One: “Conscious Style”
De La Soul ft. The Jungle Brothers & Monie Love & Queen Latifah & Q Tip “Buddy” (RMX)
Akinyele: “Ak Ha Ha”
Bonus golden-era hip-hop / rap broadcast.
#omega#music#playlists#mixtapes#hip-hop#rap#golden era#Da La Soul#Man Source#Jeru The Damaja#A tribe Called Quest#Queen Latifah#Jay-Z#DMX#Biz Markie#Outkast#Snoop Dogg#Slick Rick#Pharcyde#The Notorious B.I.G.#Coolio#Kool Moe Dee#Monie Love#2Pac#Salt-N-Pepa#2 Live Crew
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tracklist. 26 de setembro
The Notorious B.I.G. - Hypnotize
Afu-Ra - Only U
Dr. Dre - Xxplosive feat. Hittman, Six-Two, Nate Dogg & Kurupt
Luniz - I Got 5 On It
Busta Rhymes - What It Is
Ol' Dirty Bastard - Got Your Money feat. Kelis
De La Soul - All Good? feat. Chaka Khan
Mary J. Blige - Family Affair
Aminé - Caroline
Missy Elliott - Sock It 2 Me feat. Da Brat
Nas - If I Ruled The World feat. Lauryn Hill
Method Man - You're All I Need feat. Mary J. Blige
Jurassic 5 - Thin Line feat. Nelly Furtado
Catarina Ribeiro
#the notorious b.i.g.#afu-ra#dr. dre#hittman#six-two#nate dogg#kurupt#luniz#busta rhymes#ol' dirty bastard#kelis#de la soul#chaka khan#mary j. blige#aminé#missy elliott#da brat#nas#lauryn hill#method man#jurassic 5#mellow#ruc#podcast#radioshow#rnb#rnbmusic#r&b#r&b/hip-hop#r&b/soul
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Spotify rolled out personalized Time Capsule playslists this week. Through algorithmic alchemy it attempts to gather tracks from your teens and early twenties in an attempt to either make you grin ear-to-ear, recoil in horror, or just wonder how they know so much. For reasons only clear to me I will now attempt to analyze the songs Spotify plucked from the musical ether to send me whistling down my personal nostalgic path.
1. Southenplayalisticadilacmuzik – OutKast – First off of all thank you, Spotify for thinking I was this cool as a 16 year old. I did not know about OutKast when this song came out. I heard about them the next year after the Source awards and didn’t buy my first OutKast album until Aquemini came out in 1998 (nineteen years ago this week). Great start though. You already know me, Spotify. 2. They Want EFX – Das EFX – Yes! I love this song so much. I’m still mad at my washing machine for fucking up my Das EFX shirt. Also, one of the only tweets I’ve ever written that got any traction is when I said that I failed my Anatomy test because I thought my knee bone was connected to my hardy-har-har-har. Thanks, Das EFX. 3. Flagpole Sitta – Harvey Danger – I posit that this is the most 90s song ever. It came out in a gray area between grunge and raprock. Lyrically it is very self-aware but can come off as self-important when you take it in with regards to everything else around it in 1997. It’s super white guy complain-y, which is the exact link between the flannel of the early 90s and the backwards red hat of the late 90s. It reads like a parody of Green Day’s Basket Case. All of this can be backed up in my doctoral thesis, which you can read on my blog. Thanks, Sean Nelson. 4. Poison – Bell Biv DeVoe – Yes. Twelve year old me did love this song. No. Twelve year old me did not understand the sage advice of “never trust a big but and a smile.” Thanks, Bell. Thanks, Bivins. Thanks, DeVoe. 5. Mind Playing Tricks on Me – Geto Boys – “This year Halloween fell on a weekend / me and Geto Boys are trick-or-treating.” I say it every year whether it applies or not. Btw, am I the only one who got the news of every rapper being shot from Kurt Loder? He told me in that condescending tone like it was my fault. I did not shoot Bushwick Bill, Kurt Loder! Stop talking to me like that. Put Tabitha Soren on. Thanks, Scarface. Thanks, Willie D. Thanks, Bushwick Bill. 6. Peaches – The Presidents of the United States of America – Okay. A rare miss from Spotify. I do know this song very well but that’s because you can hear it once and never shake it. I don’t dislike the Presidents. Chris Ballew has worked with the Minus 5 since so that’s cool. No thanks, Spotify. 7. Can I Kick It? – A Tribe Called Quest – If I wasn’t cool enough for OutKast at 16 then I certainly wasn’t cool enough for Tribe at age 12. At that age I was still begging for Hammer to not hurt ‘em. Pleeeeeease, Hammer, don’t hurt em. I implore you! I have since gotten on board with Tribe. Thanks, Q-Tip. R.I.P. Phife Dawg. 8. Cannonball – The Breeders – This is pure goodness, just instant good mood music. I never saw the Breeders live but I did see Courtney Barnett cover this song in concert. Thanks, Deal Sisters. 9. Killing Me Softly with His Song – Fugees – It was rough being a broke music fan before streaming because not only was I buying a Fugees album but I was also curious enough to buy Roberta Flack’s greatest hits. This situation happened over and over again. Thank God there was BMG and mail fraud. Thanks, BMG. Thanks Lauryn Hill. Thanks, Roberta Flack. 10. Fat Cats, Bigga Fish – the Coup – Okay, let’s get real. I didn’t know about this group or this song until a few years ago but I love it and I’ve listened to it a lot since then. When I was in that new relationship phase with this song I wrote about it online and Boots Riley of the Coup sent me a very nice message thanking me for the kind words. Thanks, Boots Riley. Thanks, Internet. 11. I Got 5 On It – Luniz – If you don’t like this song you don’t like music. Thanks, Luniz. Thanks, dime bags. 12. Blister in the Sun – Violent Femmes – Here we have our first timeline anomaly. This song was released a full decade before my “formative years” but then again young James did buy a Violent Femmes album during his formative years and wore it out. Spotify algorithms are something else. Not my favorite VF song but it’s an undeniable classic. Thanks, Violent Femmes. Thanks, Sean and Bren. Thanks, big hands. 13. She Don’t Use Jelly – the Flaming Lips – Here we have the first instance of a song I first heard on Beavis & Butthead. I bought the album after being assured in Spin magazine that it was much better than just this novelty song. I have since seen the Flaming Lips in concert four or five times. At one show Sean Lennon kicked a huge red balloon off the stage and straight at my face. Thanks, Sean Lennon. Thanks, confetti. Thanks, Flaming Lips. 14. Elevators (Me & You) – OutKast – Again, it came out before I listened to Outkast but it’s probably my favorite. No. Second favorite. We will get to number one later in the playlist. I have a glow-in-the-dark 12’’ of this song. It is gorgeous. This song was also BJ Upton’s walkup music when he played for the Braves and because of that I loved BJ Upton no matter how low his batting average dropped. Thanks, baseball. Thanks, Record Store Day. Thanks, OutKast. 15. Laid – James – I have never had any problem with being made fun of because of my name. I guess kids in middle school were too dumb to think of Lame James because the only thing they could manage to call me was faggot. There was a very brief time when this song was popular that, upon meeting me, many people would ask if I knew there was a band called James. Yes. I knew and I loved them. This is such a great song. Life experience has taught me that the therapist mentioned in this song is very bad at their job. Thanks, therapy. Thanks, James. 16. Gimme the Car – Violent Femmes – See number 12. Thanks, Gordon Gano. Thanks, referring to a previous entry. 17. You Don’t Know How It Feels – Tom Petty – Man, I love Tom Petty. This album is good from start to finish. One day I will see Tom Petty. Maybe. He has to stop performing amphitheaters first. I do not do music outside nor with that many people. Thanks, Tom Petty. Thanks, solo albums. 18. Careless Whisper – George Michael – Another timeline disruption. I did not start loving this song until I heard Rufus Wainwright and Ben Folds cover it but it is perfect. Cheesy saxophone and all. Thanks, cover songs. Thanks, duets. 19. Polka Your Eyes Out – “Weird Al” Yankovic – Yeah. Give me all the Weird Al polkas you got. Thanks, medleys.
There are 36 more songs. I got some Neutral Milk Hotel, which I did not discover until the early 2000s, but In the Aeroplane Over the Sea is probably the album I’ve listened to the most since. There’s the best Violent Femmes song, American Music. There’s a few R.E.M. songs, Regulate from Warren G and Nate Dogg, Nirvana, They Might Be Giants, Digable Planets, Biggie, James Brown, Bill Withers, Old 97s, Talking Heads, Paul Simon, etc. The biggest mystery is a Black Flag song that I cannot figure out but it is balanced out by the best song of all time: B.O.B. from OutKast. Thanks, Dungeon Family. Thanks, power music. Thanks, electric revival.
#spotify#time capsule#playlist#outkast#das efx#harvey danger#bell biv devoe#geto boys#a tribe called quest#the breeders#fugees#roberta flack#the coup#boots riley#luniz#i got 5 on it#violent femmes#flaming lips#tom petty#george michael#weird al yankovic#neutral milk hotel#music
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Sono ormai molte le iniziative che puntano sull’inclusione sociale, anche nel campo della musica. Il rapporto tra persone sorde e canzoni, ad esempio, è sempre più vivo, grazie a progetti sperimentali, attenzioni e studi approfonditi. Apple Music ha deciso di lanciare sulla propria piattaforma una playlist curata esclusivamente da persone sorde.
In questi anni si è parlato molto del rapporto tra persone sorde e musica. Ne è testimonianza la nascita di molti progetti come Silent, evento di inclusione sociale che ha portato sul palco sia musicisti normoudenti che performer sordi. Le esibizioni, che puntavano tutto sulla vibrazione, erano così dedicate sia a un pubblico udente che sordo. Ma anche la novità introdotta a Sanremo 2020 con il Festival LIS, uno spettacolo nello spettacolo dove poter seguire la kermesse potendo comprendere dialoghi e testi. E dove potersi emozionare con i brani in gara.
L’idea che sta alla base di un lancio come quello di Apple Music è che non è necessario udire ogni nota o parola alla perfezione per potersi godere una canzone.
In effetti, le persone sorde hanno a disposizione molte modalità con le quali approcciarsi alla musica. Quali? «Ballando, percependo le vibrazioni dei bassi e degli alti sulla pelle o tenendo il tempo che i beat creano quando passano attraverso il corpo», si legge nel testo di lancio pubblicato su Apple Music.
Il lancio di questa playlist arriva per celebrare il successo del film originale Apple TV+ CODA. Si tratta del remake del francese La famiglia Bélier e ha come protagonista una ragazza di diciassette anni, unico membro udente di una famiglia di persone sorde.
La pellicola ha trionfato all’ultimo Sundance Film Festival, portandosi a casa tre importanti riconoscimenti. Il tutto raccontando una storia di normalità che ha coinvolto e commosso il pubblico.
Le testimonianze di alcune persone sorde
Oltre alla selezione dei brani (sono 173), Apple Music ha pubblicato anche gli interventi di alcuni collaboratori della comunità sorda. Ha chiesto loro di raccontare quali sono le modalità con le quali si approcciano alla musica.
Così, è possibile leggere la testimonianza di Jessica Flores, attrice comica di San Francisco che ha scelto I Got 5 on It dei Luniz. «La prima volta che ho incontrato questa canzone avevo 13 anni ma non potendo sentire le parole non riuscivo a scoprirne il titolo o l’artista. Anni dopo, questo pezzo è partito a una festa e mi si sono illuminati gli occhi». E conclude: «Sebbene di nuovo non potessi sentire le parole è stato proprio figo ricordarsi ancora la sensazione del beat».
Savannah Dahan, performer del Maryland, invece, ha scelto Little Victories di Sean Forbes. «Sean è un artista sordo che fa musica e adoro ballare i suoi pezzi! Questo ha un beat pazzesco: mi ispira e mi fa sentire in grado di fare tutto ciò che voglio».
Nella playlist di Apple Music c’è anche la hit Señorita di Shawn Mendes e Camila Cabello. L’ha selezionata Jacelyn Fincher, studentessa di Washington D.C.: «Mi piace ascoltare la voce di Camila: è acuta e soddisfa il mio udito. Posso sentire chiaramente quello che dice dal momento che ho memorizzato le parole guardando il video musicale».
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Good Morning y'all. Hope you're doing well. So, you know, im having a party tonight. Now here are the rules for said party.
Honey's House Party Rules
1. You break any of my stuff, you're paying for it. I have too many nice things and y'all will not tear it up in the name of partying
2. No physical fights. You wanna fight take that shit down the street and off my property.
3. Stay out of my room, my sewing room, closet, and my make up room. You can tell which room is mine cause it looks Regina George's. You can tell it's my sewing room by the bright gold "Honey Trap" neon light and mannequins. You can tell it's my make up room by all the Pat McGrath inspo. You can tell it's my closet because it's color coated and in alphabetical order by designer.
4. No hooking up in the cabana's by my pool. I have three guests rooms and a basement. Go hook up there.
5. Don't get me or my hair wet. Y'all know how expensive my clothes are. Don't even try it. I will make you look like a hot ass mess
6. I will be playing Bay Area artists. There will be other artists music played. However if you don't know, E-40, The Clique, Pharcyde, Mac Dre, Luniz, Keak Da Sneak, and Too Short, I suggest looking them up before you walk in here. Cause when I hit the the bounce what are y'all gonna do?
7. No breaking my glasses. I bought nice expensive black crystal ones. Y'all act like you got some damn sense.
8. Enjoy the Ebony Splendor
See y'all at 8.
#//PLEASE HAVE YOUR CHARACTERS BREAK EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE RULES#//BE MESSY#//BE WILD#//TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE PLEASE
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TASK 001: THE MUSIC IN ME
SIDE A: a playlist of songs you feel your muse would listen to
soy peor // bad bunny ● idfc // blackbear ● stressed out // twenty one pilots ● MOJAITA // j balvin and bad bunny ● VIBEZ // da baby ● fuck it all // childish gambino ● chambea // bad bunny ● starboy // the weeknd ● daddy issues // the neighbourhood ● sicko mode // travis scott ● hit ‘em up // 2pac ● young volcanoes // fall out boy ● teenagers // my chemical romance
SIDE B: a playlist of songs that describe or fit your muse (songs that fit their overall character, their relationships with certain other muses, their past, or whatever part of their life you’d like)
bandito // twenty one pilots ● sail // awolnation ● amorfoda // bad bunny ● sucker for pain // a bunch of artists i’m not listing ● heathens // twenty one pilots ● wild boy // mgk ft. wacka flocka flame ● papercut // linkin park ● novocaine // fall out boy ● party & bullshit // notorious b.i.g. ● don’t threaten me with a good time // panic at the disco ● snitches and talkers get stitches and walkers // fall out boy ● i got 5 on it // luniz
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Can you suggest me some good old hip hop songs?
i got you
• Dr. Dre // Still D.R.E (Ft. Snoop Dogg)• The Notorious B.I.G // Juicy• 2Pac // Ambitionz As Ridah• Dr. Dre // Forgot About Dre (Ft. Eminem)• Coolio // Gangsta’s Paradise (Ft. L.V.)• 2Pac // California Love (Ft. Roger & Dr. Dre)• Mobb Deep // Shook Ones, Pt II • Luniz // I Got 5 On It (Ft. Michael Marshall)• The Notorious B.I.G // Big Poppa • Ice Cube // It Was A Good Day• Dr. Dre // The Next Episode (Ft. Snoop Dogg)• The Notorious B.I.G // Hypnotized• 2Pac // All Eyez On Me• Ice Cube // Check Yo Self; Remix• Fugees // Ready or Not• Black Star // Definition • Queen Latifah // U.N.I.T.Y• LL Cool J // Hey Lover (Ft. Boyz II Men)• Dred Scott // Duck Ya Head• Eric B & Rakim // Don’t Sweat The Technique• Smif-N-Wessun // Wrecknoize - Remix Vocal• Guru’s Jazzmatazz // Keep Your Worries • Group Home // Livin’ Proof• Compton’s Most Wanted // Streiht Up Menace• Pete Rock // They Reminisce Over You• Onyx // Slam• Das EFx // Real Hip Hop• Big Pun // Still Not a Player (Ft. Joe)• DMX // Ruff Ryders’ Anthem• Method Man // Da Rockwilder (Ft. Redman)• Ol’ Dirty Bastard // Hippa To Da Hoppa • Big L // MVP • KRS-One // Mortal Thoughts • Nas // Life’s A Bitch (Ft. AZ) • The Notorious B.I.G. // Gimme The Loot • Warren G // Regulate (Ft. Nate Dogg)• Dr.Dre // Keep Their Heads Ringin’• Diamond D // Day One (Ft. Big L)• N.W.A // Alwayz Into Somethin’• EPDM // Da Joint• A Tribe Called Quest // Electric Relaxation• The Roots // You Got Me (Ft. Erykah Badu)• Method Man // Bring The Pain• Souls Of Mischief // 93 ’Til Infinity • Q-Tip // Vivrant Thing • Cypress Hill // How I Could Just skull a Man• The Pharcyde // Runnin’• Gang Star // Work• Lords Of The Underground // Chief Rocka • Mobb Deep // Quiet Storm• Junior M.A.F.I.A. // Player’s Anthem • Public Enemy // He Got Game• Wu-Tang Clan // C.R.E.A.M.• Kris Kross // Jump• LL Cool J // Doin’ It• Eazy-E // Real Muthaphuckkin G’s • Mobb Deep // Hell on Earth (Front Lines)• Nas // N.Y. State of Mind• KRS-One // Sound of da Police• Eminem // Just Don’t Give A Fuck• Dead Prez // Hip Hop• The Pharcyde // Passing Me By• Fugees // Fu-Gee-La• Warren G // This DJ • Mase // What You Want (Ft. Total)• Gang Starr // Full Clip• Naughty By Nature // Feel Me Flow• Eminem // Guilty Conscience • Nas // Hate Me Now (Ft. Diddy)• Westside Connection // Gangsta Nation• Ol’ Dirty Bastard // Shimmy Shimmy Ya• OutKast // ATLiens• Cypress Hill // Insane in the Brain • Eminem // My Name Is • Naughty By Nature // Hip Hop Hooray• Busta Rhymes // Gimme Some More• A Tribe Called Quest // Can I Kick It• Junior M.A.F.I.A // Get Money• Rakim // Waiting For The World To End • Mos Def // Ms. Fat Booty• Bone Thugs-N-Harmony // The Crossroads• The Notorious B.I.G. // Warning • M.O.P // Ante Up (Robbin Hoods Theory)• Mase // Feels So Good• Outkast // Rosa Parks • Nas // Represent • Run-D.M.C // Walk This Way • Beastie Boys // So What’Cha Think • OutKast // Git Up, Git Out • A Tribe Called Quest // Oh My God • Dilated Peoples // Worst Comes To Worst • Ms. Lauryn Hill // Doo Wop (That Thing) • 2Pac // I Get Around • LL Cool J // Hollis To Hollywood • Ice Cube // You Know How We Do It• Mobb Deep // Survival of the Fittest• Nas // If I Ruled The World (Ft. Lauryn Hill)• Snoop Dogg // Who Am I ( What’s My Name)?• 2Pac // Hit ’Em Up (Ft. Outlawz) • The Notorious B.I.G. // Mo Money Mo Problems • OutKast // B.O.B • Salt-N-Pepa // Shoop • Wu-Tang Clan // Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta F’ Wit• Limp Bizkit // N 2 Gether Now (Ft. Method Man)• Busta Rhymes // Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See• The Notorious B.I.G // Notorious Thugs (Ft. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony • Gang Star // Above The Clouds (Ft. Inspectah Deck)• Blackstreet // No Diggity (Ft. Dr. Dre & Queen Pen)
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Oakland Rap 1994
Parlayin' [Ant Banks feat. Goldy]
Fat Cats, Bigga Fish [The Coup]
Rescue 911 [Dru Down feat. Luniz]
The Game Is Sold Not Told [Goldy feat. Too Short]
That's How It Is [Casual]
Gangsta [Pooh-Man]
Dirty Drawls [Raw Fusion feat. Shock G]
Royal Flush [Dangerous Dame feat. Ski & The Mafia]
Slippin [3 Deep]
Pumps And A Bump [Hammer]
Clownin' Wit Da Crew [Ant Banks feat. The Dangerous Crew]
Gangstas & Playas [Seagram feat. Too Short]
Smoke Season (Extended Version) [Rappin’ Ron & Ant Diddley Dog feat. Goldy]
Repo Man [The Coup]
Is It Right [Extra Prolific]
Just Riden' [Saafir]
Revolution [Next 2 Kin]
All In The Bag [Vitamin C]
Mackadamian Nuts (Cashew Mix) [S.N.O.P. feat. Krushadelic]
A Gun Don't Make A Man [Smoove Black Poetz]
I Thought You Knew [Rally Ral feat. E-A Ski]
D.F.N. [Young Woo]
I Gotta Let Off Steam [Dee-Roll]
dl yt
Check the previous 2 instalments of our yearly Oakland rap roundup:
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Along the way, he worked with Bay Area luminaries like E-40 and Mac Dre Dirty Southerners like Devin the Dude and New Yorkers like Lloyd Banks.Download each individual track by clicking on its link in the list. More Songs From the Show: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Apart from “I Got 5 on It,” he is most famous for co-producing the Geto Boys’ Scarface, including the 1997 smash “Smile,” one of the last guest appearances Tupac Shakur recorded before his death. Hedwig's Theme (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) Theme from Schindler's List - Piano Accompaniment (Schindler's List) Arrangements of This Song: View All. However, on May 10, 2010, a 30-second audio uncensored sample was again revealed. Nous utilisons des cookies et des outils similaires qui sont nécessaires pour vous permettre deffectuer des achats, pour améliorer votre expérience dachat et fournir nos services, comme détaillé dans notre Avis sur les cookies. and Rakim’s “Casualties of War” in 1992, and was soon directing label scouts to the region, yielding deals for Luniz, Dru Down and the Keak da Sneak launchpad 3X Krazy. Nightmare is a song by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. Choisir vos préférences en matière de cookies. He provided an early influential remix of Eric B. Working under the name DJ Cool G, he provided turntable scratches on the 1987 album “Surf or Die” by the Surf MC’s, a novelty group that nonetheless edged out the scene’s acknowledged founder, Too Short, as the first local rap act to sign to a major label. “They’re playing it at a slower tempo, using a turntable or a processor and then a computer to keep the pitch the same,” he said.Īs a producer, Tone Capone’s bona fides in Bay Area rap run deep. Tone Capone was more than happy to dissect the revised track, noting some low-frequency oscillation on the bells and plucked strings. (The “Us” team declined to name who finished up the mix.) “We struck it down to where we had just a bit of the lyrics and some tones, added in our own effects, and then hired composition companies to help fill those in,” Wees said. (On March 8, the day “Us” had its premiere at SXSW, the duo released a revamped version of the track, “ I Got 5 on Us,” with a video inspired by the film.) Fittingly, the Nightmare Time theme song opens with the seven notes of that lyric. “I’ll give you a hint: They’re definitely around what’s going on with the movie,” said Luniz’s Jerold Ellis, 44, the rapper known as Yukmouth. A second season was announced in October 2021 and the weekly episodes. Linking up with Tone Capone the following year, Luniz helped usher in the Bay Area’s “Mob Music” sound - slow, brooding, 808-drum-machine-driven grooves often known as “slumpers.” The duo’s 1995 debut, “Operation Stackola,” went platinum on the strength of “I Got 5 on It.” Follow-ups in 19 didn’t reach the same heights, and the duo split around 2005, reuniting in 2015 for a mixtape called “High Timez.” In 2018, it released an EP, “No Pressure,” and it’s currently working on new singles. “It was the best thing, besides my children being born, I had ever heard,” he said in a phone interview.įor many younger rap fans, this was their first encounter with Luniz, who originally formed as the LuniTunes in 1992. Luniz’s Garrick Husbands, 43, known as Numskull, said he was ecstatic to learn the song would be included in the film’s promotion.
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Double Shot Sunday - Songs of Summer & Americano Shakerato - 07 05 2022
Episode 30 - Songs of Summer & Americano Shakerato - July 05 2022 Playlist
Kool & The Gang - Summer Madness Larry June - Iced Coffee Childish Gambino - Feels Like Summer Jay-Z - Summer In Brooklyn f. Lil Wayne Tyler The Creator ft Lil Wayne - Hot Wind Blows Rachel Sweet - Its So Different Here Luniz - Five On It GXNZX feat Olarte remix Soul For Real - Candy Rain Tdesu Edit N.E.R.D. - Run to the sun Cassiano - Onda NxWorries - Link Up Ashanti - Rock With Ashanti Jmac flip Beyonce - Summertime Uki Flip Aaliyah - Rock da boat deedontcareremix Masego - send yo rita Afro B - Drogba Joanna x Beautiful Nick Bike Flip Masayoshi Takanaka - Bamboo Vender Sublime - Summertime Alicia Keys - You Dont Know My Name Reggae Remix Joyce Wrice - On One Esta Remix Usher - You Make Me Wanna Esta Remix Trayze - A Little Bit Of Pun (Trayze Remix) Jim Sharp - Summertime remix Marvin Gaye - Heavy Love Affair Ella Mai - Bood Up vandalized edit Vince Staples ft Ty Dolla Sign - LEMONADE (Dirty) Snoop Dogg - Lets Get Blown JIM SHARP - WESTCHESTER EAGLE LATRELLE -House Party (KAYTRANADA EDIT) Snoh Allegra - Whoa King Most Remix Cat Boys - Gypsy Woman DJ Koco Remix George Benson - Give me the night Mark Capanni - I Believe in Miracles
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How does gentrification look from the other side of ‘Hamilton’?
In 2009, Daveed Diggs was living blocks from an elevated subway platform in the Fruitvale district of East Oakland where, shortly after 2am on New Year’s Day, a transit cop named Johannes Mehserle shot and killed Oscar Grant, a young, unarmed black man.
“We were protesting, we were rioting — Broadway got fucked up,” Diggs recently recalled in Oaklandish, an apparel shop, referring to the bustling downtown artery just outside. The Hamilton actor, stubbly and lanky in shorts, had arrived while on the phone with E-40 (“Some people you don’t hang up on,” he said), before sitting with Blindspotting co-writer and co-star Rafael Casal for a standing room only Q&A. Grinning, he jokingly blamed the Grant protests’ window breaking on marauding suburbanites. “Well, Broadway got fucked up by kids from Pinole.”
Diggs went on to explain that they initially wrote scenes of citywide civil unrest into his writer-actor debut feature, Blindspotting, a tale of two stridently anti-“transplant” Oaklanders — one black, one white — with differing experiences of gentrification and policing. But Diggs’ life changed as fast as new money transformed Oakland, and the eventual script, started nearly a decade ago and completed in 2017, abandoned the theme of collective rebellion. “The early drafts were about a town’s response to tragedy,” Diggs said. “The final draft is about a changing town and a friendship that’s affected by tragedy.”
[...] Diggs, who lives in Los Angeles, grew up in family-housing for graduate students near UC Berkeley with his mom, who was once a soul and funk DJ. His dad drove a bus in San Francisco. Childhood friend and Clipping bandmate William Hutson said in a phone call that the two of them would draw imagery from Parliament songs. “Sir Nose, Star Child, the Mothership — in our head we were trying to make a comic book or an animated movie out of the cosmology of George Clinton,” he said.
“We didn’t have a model for being filmmakers,” Diggs said. “There were lots of rappers. That was the thing we knew.” Hutson said they were as interested in Cash Money Records as they were in local groups such as Hieroglyphics, but they didn’t realize how marginal the Bay Area was to national hip-hop. “I remember going to a college party in LA. I was like, so when they play ‘I Got 5 on It,’ does everyone yell, Beeotch?,” he said. “But people didn’t even know the song.” (The track, by Oakland duo Luniz, had yet to migrate a few hundred miles south.)
In 2004, Diggs graduated from Brown University with a theater degree and returned to Oakland. He became a middle-school teacher and pursued theater at the San Francisco Playhouse. “It was also the prime hyphy era,” he said. “Everyone was ghost riding.” With rappers such as Keak da Sneak scoring hits, Diggs glimpsed his hometown garnering national clout. “Radio stations played local music,” he said. “People would hop out of cars to celebrate that monumental achievement: Clear Channel playing local artists.”
But hyphy’s commercial promise fizzled, hurting the likelihood of Diggs launching a music career from Oakland. By 2010, Diggs and Casal were living together with a pit bull named Jasmine and self-releasing music online. The hyper-local tales on their collaborative Bay Boy Mixtape, from 2010, could be breezy subplots about Collin and Miles. Casal had also turned his spoken-word notoriety (via Def Poetry Jam), into a following on YouTube, which attracted upstart film producers Jess and Keith Calder. “Jess and Keith visited when we all lived together,” said Hutson, referring to the producers who’d help develop the script and ultimately finance Blindspotting. “They’d made a few movies, so it was a big deal — Hollywood producers paying a visit.”
[...] The day after the movie’s premiere in Oakland, Diggs and Casal took questions over lunch in a conference room at the Ritz-Carlton in San Francisco. “We didn’t leave Oakland because we got successful,” said Diggs, lamenting the lack of music and film industry infrastructure in the East Bay. “We left because we couldn’t make money.”
“Bay folks have gotten really good at putting the Bay in our bag and taking it anywhere we go,” added Casal. “If anything, we get more Bay the further we get from the Bay.”
They emphasized the lack of “villains” in the film, remarking on the “empathy” elicited by actor Ethan Embry in his performance as a killer cop. It was a measured, diplomatic perspective, casting racism as “implicit bias.” Diggs, drinking green juice, then returned to his view that genuine cultural appreciation eases the tension of gentrification, but he added a note of defeat. “There’s this urgency for artists and filmmakers here,” he said.
“It’s like, before you destroy it completely, this is the thing we know and love, so there’s at least a statement of that in the cultural consciousness.”
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#Repost @takeitpersonalradio ・・・ Raekwon - Criminology feat. Ghostface Killah Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Pt. II GZA - 4th Chamber feat. Ghostface Killah, Killah Priest & RZA Raekwon - Verbal Intercourse feat. Ghostface Killah & Nas Mobb Deep - Eye for An Eye feat. Raekwon & Nas Onyx - Last Dayz Group Home - Livin' Proof Showbiz & A.G. - Next Level (DJ Premier Remix) Crooklyn Dodgers - Return of The Crooklyn Dodgers feat. O.C., Chubb Rock & Jeru The Damaja KRS-One - MC's Act Like They Don't Know D&D All-Stars - 1, 2 Pass It feat Doug E. Fresh, Fat Joe, Jeru The Damaja, KRS, Mad Lion & Smif-n-Wessun Channel Live - Mad Izm feat. KRS-One Nine - Whut'cha Want GZA - Shadowboxin' feat. Method Man Method Man & Redman - How High + Remix LL Cool J - I Shot Ya (Remix) feat. Keith Murray, Foxy Brown, Fat Joe & Prodigy Lord Finesse - Actual Facts feat. Sadat X, Large Professor & Grand Puba Mobb Deep - Right Back At You feat. Big Noyd, Raekwon & Ghostface Killah Miilkbone - Keep It Real AZ - Rather Unique Kool G. Rap - Fast Life feat. Nas Grand Puba - I Like It Da Youngstas - I'll Make U Famous Raekwon - Ice Cream feat. Cappadonna, Ghostface & Method Man Lord Finesse - Hip 2 The Game Masta Ace - The INC Ride + Sittin' On Chrome The Pharcyde - Runnin' + Drop Goodie Mob - Cell Therapy OutKast - Benz or Beamer Eightball & MJG - Friends or Foe feat. E-40, Big Mike & Mac Mall E-40 - Dusted n' Disgusted feat. Spice 1, 2Pac & Mac Mall Young Lay - All About My Fetti feat. Mac Mall & Ray Luv Too $hort - We Do This feat. MC Breed, Father Dom & 2Pac The Luniz - I Got 5 On It + Remix Cypress Hill - Throw Ya Set In The Air (Remix) feat. Erick Sermon, MC Eiht & Redman W.C. - West Up! feat. Ice Cube & Mack 10 DJ Quik - Dollaz & Sense Ill Al Skratch - Don't Shut Down On A Player Mobb Deep - Drink Away The Pain feat. Q-Tip Tha Alkaholiks - All The Way Live feat. King Tee & Q-Tip Craig Mack - Get Down (Q-Tip Remix) Lord Finesse - Brainstorm/No Gimmicks (Remix) feat. O.C. & KRS-One KRS-One - Rapperz R. N. Dainja Das EFX - Real Hip-Hop (Pete Rock Remix) Smif-N-Wessun - Wreckonize (Remix) The Roots - Proceed III feat. Bahamadia Funkdoobiest - Rock On + Remix Souls of Mi https://www.instagram.com/p/CDZI_Q1A9_V/?igshid=9tlaomb7bu7x
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Repost • @apexcrates We know during these crazy times that people in the nightlife and entertainment industry, especially DJs have been hit hard by the quarantine. As a result, many DJs have begun live streaming their sets right from home so we wanted to give back to the DJs and put together a pack featuring a wide array of ammo to separate your mixes from the others. This is a FREE DOWNLOAD for all so be sure to click the link in our IG bio. Tracklist: 1. Drake – Toosie Slide (DJ Kontrol Remix)
2. Ozuna x Anuel AA x Daddy Yankee x Farruko x J Balvin x Tinashe – Baila Baila Baila x 2 On (DJ Kontrol Mash)
3. David Bowie x Meduza x Alok – Let’s Dance x Piece Of My Heart (DJ Krillz & DJ Highmaintenance Mash)
4. Avicii x Aloe Blacc Ty Dolla $ign x DJ Mustard – SOS x Saved (DJ Kontrol Mash)
5. Beyoncé x Cajmere – Formation x Percolator (DJ Kontrol Mash)
6. Bruno Mars x Cardi B x E-40 – Finesse (Remix) x Tell Me When To Go (DJ Kontrol Surprise Mash)
7. Madonna x Dua Lipa – Holiday x Don’t Start Now (Fabian Mash)
8. Ed Sheeran x Justin Bieber x N.O.R.E. – I Don’t Care x Oye Mi Canto (DJ Kontrol Mash)
9. Ella Mai x Luniz – Boo’d Up x I Got 5 On It (DJ Kontrol Blend)
10. Jay-Z x Beyonce x PNB Rock – Family Feud x I Like Girls (DJ Kontrol Blend)
11. Lizzo x Akinyele – Truth Hurts x Put It In Your Mouth (DJ Kontrol Mash)
12. Major Lazer x Anitta x The Notorious B.I.G. x Ice Cube – Make It Hot x You Know How We Do It (DJ Kontrol Mash)
13. Meduza x Goodboys x PopLord – Piece Of Your Heart x Call Me Daddy (DJ Kontrol Mash)
14. Rod Stewart x Galantis – Da Ya Think I’m Sexy x Emoji (DJ Kontrol & DJ Highmaintenance Mash)
15. Shawn Mendes x Camila Cabello x Usher – Senorita x She Came To Give It To You (DJ Kontrol Mash)
16. Trap Beckham x Bhad Bhabie – Birthday Chick Bestie (DJ Kontrol Blend)
17. Ariana Grande x Gorilla Zoe – Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored x Hood Nigga (DJ Kontrol Mash)
18. Lil Pump x Brohug – Butterfly Doors x Rush (DJ Kontrol & DJ Highmaintenance Mash)
19. DJ Snake x 21 Savage x Gucci Mane x Offset x Sheck Wes x Valentino Khan – Enzo x Pony (DJ Kontrol & DJ Highmaintenance Mash)
20. Roe – Crush On You (DJ Kontrol Remix)
21. Choppa x City Girls - Twerk (at Las Vegas, Nevada) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_QnnNwjf04/?igshid=ofxbt0bzx967
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