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lotusyiyen · 5 months ago
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afrotumble · 2 months ago
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Mobb Deep Live at The 10th Annual Roots Picnic - 06/03/2017
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saintescuderia · 6 months ago
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pancakes: the recipe!
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for the version of pancakes published here, i have tried to make the character as generic as possible in terms of reference (pronouns etc.) however, the one thing i have kept is the last name: tessio.
should you be curious as to find out more about the character, here is some more information which is used for the alternate version of pancakes (linked here: coming soon!)
NOTE: this story has additional fics that are a part of the 'pancakes!universe.' these supplement the overall story arc. also are just a bit of fun, really
+++ ANTINAL // CS55 AKA carlos gets sick in jeddah - complete (read here) +++ LOS BLANCOS // CS55 AKA the first time carlos sees you wearing a real madrid jersey makes him question everything
+++ STOMACHING YOU // MV33 AKA max comes to you after winning abu dhabi 2021 - complete (read here) +++ JUST AN INCHIDENT // MV33 AKA you hurt your wrist - and jos verstappen's face
+++ STUCK ON THE PUZZLE // DR3 AKA how daniel's famed 2018 monaco win was the beginning of the end
+++ HILLBILLES // OP81 (ft. kendrick, keem + tyler) AKA you help increase oscar's street cred by getting him into a music video with a bunch of rappers
+++ SIL16 // CL16 AKA - charles debuts in F1 and almost says i love you
+++ FAST AND FURIOUS // LL40 (ft. LH44) AKA - now that both your calendars line up, you and liam can finally go drifting in japan
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FULL NAME: elena marie 'tezza' tessio DOB: 6/3/97 PLACES: born in monaco. raised in australia. lived in america. FAMILIAL SITUATION: auntie nadia is the goat. and just not because her brother is football's Don. GENERAL: gymrat. hip-hop head with far too many shoes. introverted. monolingual. 400mg of caffeine is a guideline. bryan o'connor was a sexual awakening - to boys and cars. burned too many times. protein pancakes are the goated form of breakfast.
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a pancakes moodboard
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the pancakes 'let him cook bake' playlist
note: there is no correlation where certain songs are for certain scenes. these are just the songs i listened to when i wrote this story.
too many nights - metro boomin
no eres tu (soy yo) - kali uchis
is there someone else? - the weeknd
benthi - khaled + melissa m
avec moi - PLK
ma bansak - zeyne (colours show ver.)
miami - kali uchis ft. bia
self love - metro boomin
in my head- tertia may
no ordinary love - sade
smooth operator remix - sade (ofc)
bonbon - era istrefi
4eva (extended mix) - shygirl
don't forget my love - diplo
slide - HER
bathroom - montell fish
p power - gunna
trance - metro boomin
orange soda - baby keem
realism v idealism - $uicideboy$
shook ones pt. ii - mobb deep
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taglist:
@eugene-emt-roe @spookystitchery @vicurious28 @taytaylala12 @c-losur3
@hiireadstuff @samantha-chicago @fionaschicken @casperlikej @bookstore-of-dreams
@itsjustkhaos @sam-is-lost @laneyspaulding19 @formula1mount @bokutos-babyowl
@stampiej @alilcloudy @bingussthirdtoe @lilymurphy03 @inlovewmarlenemckinnon
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crueca1ne · 4 months ago
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yo, wsp dude!! welcome to my blog!! before you get into anything further, heres what you should know abt me !
my names theo, i go by he/him, im an aussie, and my fav colour is green (but that should be obvious by now, yeah?)
dms and asks are always open
basic dnis (but i will warn you, mature content will most likely be displayed here.)
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my interests
𐕣 . -music: mötley crüe , ratt , metallica , alice in chains , deftones , guns n roses , skid row , pantera , nirvana , soundgarden , hole , misfits , radiohead , van halen , sixx:am , korn , limp bizkit , pink floyd , megadeth , pearl jam , alice cooper , black sabbath , eminem , n.w.a , eazy-e , tupac , cypress hill , dr dre , mobb deep , icp , tyler the creator , lifelover , decalius , këkht aräkh
𐕣 . -movies / shows: ahs , the dirt , scream , shameless , bojack horseman , family guy , project x , thirteen reasons why , fight club , 8 mile , the black phone , i am not okay with this , the 7 lives of lea
𐕣 . -hobbies: playing guitar , listening to music , collecting cds , drawing , reading , sleeping , writing , poetry
𐕣 . -extras: gta , sally face , cry of fear , creepypastas , bats , pony town , tf2 , alligators , sharks
my current fixations are mötley crüe and nikki sixx (heavily) , also im a very random person so most of my posts will probably be shit posts , reblogs , or my interests/fixations .
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i also run an rp blog !! ( @therealnikkisixx )
my discord is theon1k and so is my spotify .
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tactidoll · 6 months ago
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Dollypop, got any rap recs?
so ive been planning on doing a series of playlists as a kinda introduction to rap, especially so after the dot vs drake beef has put rap back in the spotlight and made more people than ever actually aware of the lyrical content of these songs, its mostly been an issue of executive function beating my ass 5 ways to sunday lately, but suffice to say rap recommendations has been on my mind a lot lately
i could probably go on for a few hrs about hip hop and its place as the culmination of all music prior, but rap is a genre that more so than others rewards album listening so i will more often than not recommend albums over singles/tracks but ill try my best to isolate what i consider to be a well rounded list (no links cus i dont use spotify lmao)
theres a lotta ways to split up rap and hip hop as a whole into a thousand micro genres, especially when you take regions into consideration but i think im gonna go with just 15 tracks that cover as many bases as i can and give a little explanation for each track starting with
NY State of Mind - Nas: ny state of mind is THE classic in my books, dj premier provides the perfect boom bap beat for nas to make the final push to usher in a new generation of rap, literally sampling eric b and rakim in the chorus, the previous pair to bring the genre from the 80’s into the 90’s, furthering that push with more complex rhyme schemes and blending the street/gangsta rap of nwa and wu-tang with the jazzy introspection and philosophy of de la and tribe, a perfect set piece for the album of a desperate kid rapping and telling his stories like its his last day on earth because it just might be
Doomsday – MF DOOM: the manifesto of a super villain, a rulebook on rap, a re-emergence of a forgotten rapper, after the death of his brother and issues with the record label dropping KMD Zev Love X disappeared in ‘94 and then in ‘99 MF DOOM dropped operation: doomsday, the dizzying rhyme schemes and word play, the casual humor and pop culture and sampling referencing lends to a true statement of a song, that DOOM was here and was gonna change the world
4th Chamber – GZA: a dozen wu-tang tracks could’ve appeared on this list and all would be justified but 4th chamber is my favourite by far, starting with the now iconic samurai or kung fu film sample and then kicking into a crazy intro beat that calms slightly in time for ghostface killah to come in and pick it right back up with the first verse of this slick posse cut
Mathematics – Mos Def: Yasiin Bey Is a genius plain and simple, another track produced by preemo another masterpiece of a beat, Bey raps about the sociological statistics that work to keep the black population down in this mathematically driven guide through the politics of the late 90’s
You Got Me – The Roots: this track really shows just how good live instrumentation can be, black thought is one of the greatest of all time, simple as frankly I don’t have too much more to say its just a brilliant song
Wesley’s Theory – Kendrick Lamar: the opening to the greatest album of all time, opening with the mission statement of the album, the sample at the start before the james brown esque hit me pulls the tone back down to earth, part one of the track being a young kdots reactions to the money hes been looking for and part two kendrick plays the role of uncle sam the mascot of white supremacy looking to exploit over eager black artists and talents and lump them with a bill and lock them up when they cant pay it, the deep seeped politics, the groove of thundercat and george clinton of the parliments and funkadelic collectives and the dr dre break really helps sets the tone of the album
Jazz (We’ve Got) – A Tribe called Quest: the perfect jazz rap song, the beat was original made by pete rock before being remade by q-tip, a quintessential classic of the genre simple as
Shook Ones pt 2 – Mobb Deep: the greatest gangsta rap song of all time and frankly its not close its something spectacular, the hardest two 19 year olds ever sounded, over a dark almost evil beat produced by havoc this track is an absolute landmark for not just queensbridge but the entirety of the east coast
Introvert – Little Simz: this track is nothing short of spectacular, a powerful, cinematic, orchestral masterpiece, deep diving into her inner turmoil and her roots, the corruption of the british government, this song shook me to my core when I first listened to simbi, a rallying cry that calls for a war against the oppressing forces further tightening the chains if we ever are to be freed from the oppression
Don’t Cry – J Dilla: this song is gorgeous, chopping up I cant stand (to see you cry) by the escorts into a wonderful beat, made by jay dee in the final throws of his life, half worked on while hospital bound, frequent collaborator and fellow soulquarian questlove stated that this was a message to his mother as J dilla knew the end was near
Nuthin’ But A G Thang – Dr Dre ft Snoop Dogg: the quintessential G-funk banger the genre doesn’t get better than this
SORRY NOT SORRY – Tyler, The Creator: a weird choice for this list, I wasnt sure if I wanted to include it because its so tied to tylers discography but its honestly one of the best rap songs ever when you have the context, especially when you take into account the music video where tyler and all the various versions of himself stand before an audience of ex’s and other notable judgemental presences in his life, as he kills almost every version of himself barring the ‘ugliest’ sides of himself in igor and goblin era tyler potentially insinuating those parts of him still reside inside him
I Used to Love H.E.R – Common: this song is so very important, maybe the best use of metaphor in the whole genre, a fallen out of love story for that very same genre, fantastic storytelling and a great beat by no I.D. one of the most important producers and figures in hip hop out of chicago
Aquemini – Outkast: the title track from one the duos third album and really the record that put the dirty south on the radar on a nationwide level, a sign of their decision to stick together for as long as possible, andres verses really shows hes one of the all time greats and that big boi is not far behind at all
Hazard Duty Pay – JPEGMAFIA: this song was all I listened to for a few weeks after it release, an aggressive single verse track over a soulful beat what more could you want
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omegaremix · 5 months ago
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Omega Radio for June 16, 2021; #267.
Black Sheep: “Without A Doubt”
Salt N’ Pepa ft. En Vogue: “Whatta Man”
Digable Planets: “Nickel Bags”
Fu-Schnickens: “Sum Dum Monkey”
Lord Finesse & AG “Fat For The 90’s”
A Tribe Called Quest: “I Left My Wallet In El Segundo”
Heavy D: “Don’t Curse��� (f. various artists)
Arrested Development: “Mr. Wendel”
Nice & Smooth: “Return Of The Hip-Hop Freaks”
Kris Kross: “Warm It Up”
2Pac: “Brenda’s Got A Baby”
Yo-Yo: “Homegirl Don’t Play ‘Dat” (RMX)
Warren G: “Do You See”
Bone Thugs N’ Harmony: “1st Of Tha Month”
Fat Joe f. Diamond D & Grand Puba: “Watch The Sound”
Chi-Ali f. Phife Dawg & Dres: “Let The Horns Blow”
Outkast: “ATLiens”
West-Coast Rap All-Stars: “We’re All In The Same Gang”
Three Times Dope: “Weak At The Knees” + “Funky Dividends”
Naughty By Nature: “It’s On”
LL Cool J & various artists: “I Shot Ya’ (RMX)
Lifer’s Group: "Real Deal”
Boogie Down Productions: “Black Cop”
Kid Frost: “La Rasa”
Grand Daddy I.U.: “Represent”
Scarface: “A Minute To Pray And A Second To Die”
Lost Boyz: “The Lifestyles Of The Rich And Shameless”
Slick Rick: “Mona Lisa”
Tone Loc: “Funky Cold Medina”
The Notorious B.I.G.: “Who Shot Ya?” + “Big Poppa”
Ice Cube & Ice-T: “Trespass”
2 Live Crew: “Banned In The U.S.A.”
Mobb Deep: “Still Shinin’”
House Of Pain: “Who’s The Man”
Coolio: “Fantastic Voyage”
Sir Mix-A-Lot: “Baby Got Back”
Bonus Omega; golden-era hip-hop and rap.
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gardengalwrites · 10 months ago
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🎶✨️when you get this, put 5 songs you actually listen to, then publish. Send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers (positivity is cool)🎶✨️
Thank you so much for sending this ask a second time after I accidentally deleted the first one lol! 😂
It was incredibly hard to capture my musical tastes in just five songs, but I was able to cover these genres: Indie, Synth Pop, Celtic, Folk Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Hip-Hop, Rap, R&B, House, Dance, K-Pop, Jazz, & Soul.
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epicwin64 · 9 months ago
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The Persona 4 gang’s music taste (source: dude trust me)
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Yu Narukami
Anything except heavy metal or country, and music that he thinks would attract women.
examples
INXS
Harry Styles
Daft Punk
Adam Lambert
Usher
Enrique Iglesias
Ginuwine
Justin Timberlake
Yosuke Hanamura
Yosuke likes rap music, why do you think he has those ridiculously big headphones on?
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Playboi Carti
Roddy Ricch
J. Cole
Kendrick Lamar
JPEGMAFIA
Lupe Fiasco
Tyler, the Creator
Danny Brown
Eminem (not his newer stuff because it’s terrible)
Chie Satonaka
Best girl listens to best music, mostly any rock band fronted by a woman.
examples
The Breeders
Olivia Rodrigo
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Hole
Garbage
Paramore
The Pretty Reckless
No Doubt
Blondie
Yukiko Amagi
Just like her character, Yukiko listens to more laidback stuff.
examples
Carole King
Enya
U2
Eagles (she lives in an inn that might be haunted, sound familiar?)
Fleetwood Mac
Bon Iver
Adele
Sheryl Crow
Kanji Tatsumi
Metal to reflect his exterior, but dance/electro-pop/new wave music for his interior.
examples
Pantera
Lady Gaga
Charli XCX
Guns N’ Roses
New Order
Disturbed
Robyn
Korn
Dua Lipa
Beyoncé
Duran Duran
Metallica
Rise Kujikawa
This is easy, any artist that’s under the category of “diva” or “idol”.
examples
Britney Spears
BLACKPINK
Mariah Carey
Selena Gomez (but mostly her career with The Scene)
Katy Perry
Rina Sawayama
Kesha
Sabrina Carpenter
Naoto Shirogane
Being the most serious (and intelligent) member of the Investigation Team, Naoto listens to trip-hop, IDM, and more complex hip-hop artists.
examples
Portishead
Squarepusher
Madlib
The Avalanches
Frank Ocean
Mobb Deep
Massive Attack
Flying Lotus
A Tribe Called Quest
Teddie
I honestly don’t know. He just likes whatever.
examples
Kero Kero Bonito
Neil Ciceriega
Mindless Self Indulgence
Beck
Weezer (of course)
“Weird Al” Yankovic
Just any breakcore artist
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ausetkmt · 11 months ago
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Les McCann was already an established solo artist — a blues-forward jazz pianist in his 30s, with more than two dozen albums to his name — when he had a career-defining moment at the 1969 Montreux Jazz Festival. There, during an impromptu jam with the saxophonist Eddie Harris, he dug into a new song by his friend Gene McDaniels, which struck a cultural nerve.
The song was "Compared to What," an anguished yawp of disillusionment that Roberta Flack had recorded several months earlier for her debut album, First Take. McCann begins his version with a rollicking vamp, which he takes through a handful of escalating key modulations before a startling entry on vocals, two minutes in. With a soulful holler, he brings plainspoken fire to lyrics that skewer rampant greed, religious hypocrisy and the quagmire in Vietnam: "The president, he's got his war," McCann sings in the third verse. "Folks don't know just what it's for."
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The song's temperament, outraged and despairing, captured something crucial about the era; so too did its rhythmic drive and righteous, consuming fervor. When Atlantic Records released "Compared to What" as a single, it spent four weeks on the Billboard Hot 100; Swiss Movement, the live album on which it appears, held a spot on the Billboard 200 for 38 weeks. The song remained a calling card for McCann for the rest of his musical career, which yielded many more successful albums — including a sequel with Harris, Second Movement, in 1971 — as well as samples by hip-hop artists like Massive Attack, Mobb Deep and The Notorious B.I.G.
McCann died on Dec. 29, 2023, at a hospital in Los Angeles, at 88, of pneumonia. Alan Abrahams, a veteran producer and record executive who served as his manager, confirmed his death, noting that McCann had lived at a nursing facility for the last four years.
With a ringing, percussive piano style and a rousing command of the beat, McCann always amounted to more than one breakout hit could encapsulate. The grit and grease in his playing, informed by his early experience in the gospel church, helped establish the subgenre known as soul jazz. That sound is already fully present on an album he recorded live in 1961, Les McCann Ltd. Plays the Shampoo at The Village Gate. (Along with "The Shampoo," an early hit, it includes McCann originals titled "Someone Stole My Chitlins" and "Filet of Soul.")
The urge to move his audiences extended to a new sonic palette when McCann embraced electric pianos and synthesizers — notably on the 1972 album Invitation to Openness, which features Yusef Lateef on assorted reeds and flutes, and Cornell Dupree on electric guitar. His subsequent albums with Atlantic, often incorporating synths and clavinet, formed the basis for his popularity as a sample source for hip-hop producers.
Leslie Coleman McCann was born on Sept. 23, 1935, in Lexington, Ky. His father, James, worked at the Lexington Water Company; his mother, Anna, was a homemaker who took occasional housekeeping jobs. He was one of six children, with four brothers and a sister. "​​Everybody was in a position of doing the best they could with whatever," he recalled in a 2015 interview with Red Bull Music Academy. "We never thought of ourselves as being poor."
Still, McCann grew up with limited resources, and was almost entirely self-taught as a pianist. He played sousaphone and drums in his high school marching band, and enlisted in the U.S. Navy at age 17. He often told a story about hearing Erroll Garner's recording of "Lullaby of Birdland" during his service, and having the sudden realization that the piano was his calling. But while stationed in the San Francisco Bay Area, he won a talent contest as a vocalist — an accolade that landed him an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1956.
After his discharge, he formed a piano trio, which found work backing Gene McDaniels at the Purple Onion jazz club in San Francisco. McDaniels took the trio on tour, after which McCann moved to Los Angeles, working at clubs like the Hillcrest and signing to the Pacific Jazz label. The band that he called Les McCann Ltd. recorded a string of surefooted albums, and also played on the debut album by the jazz-R&B singer Lou Rawls, in 1962.
McCann eventually left the Pacific Jazz roster for Limelight, a Mercury subsidiary overseen by Quincy Jones, before landing at Atlantic Records. There his partnership with the producer Joel Dorn yielded a number of successes, starting with the 1969 album Much Les. Featuring McCann's electric piano against a complement of strings, the album also spotlighted his vocals, notably on a ballad called "With These Hands," which became a hit.
Here and throughout his career, McCann faced enduring critiques of his piano playing, which lacked the outward sophistication and technical precision of some of his peers, especially those who'd mastered the lingua franca of bebop. "I think what Les did musically, for most of his career, was really brave," attests Joe Alterman, a pianist who regarded McCann as a mentor, and released an album in tribute last year. "He wasn't a bebop player. He appreciated it, but he really loved these joyful piano players. So I think Les was kind of going against the grain."
McCann's most recent release, just out on Resonance Records, bolsters the point. Titled Never a Dull Moment! Live From Coast to Coast 1966-67, it features a few effervescent trio dates from the same era, at the Penthouse in Seattle (1966) and the Village Vanguard in New York (1967). There are, in fact, some bebop tunes, like Dizzy Gillespie's "Blue 'n' Boogie," in the set list. But the spirit of the playing has little room for bebop's idiomatic concerns. It adheres instead to a characterization of McCann from Bob Porter's 2016 book Soul Jazz: Jazz in the Black Community, 1945-1975, as "a pianist of enormously contagious enthusiasm."
McCann was certainly that, and more besides. He had a good ear for talent: He was the one who brought Roberta Flack to Atlantic, and he is credited with discovering the soul-jazz organist Richard "Groove" Holmes. And he was a gifted photographer whose portraits were anthologized in the acclaimed 2015 collection Invitation To Openness: The Jazz & Soul Photography Of Les McCann 1960-1980.
At the same time, McCann held a steadfast devotion to certain core principles, in music as in life. "The blues is definitely one of my major religions," he affirmed in a 1986 interview with Ben Sidran. "I mean, I like to think of whatever we do as something that's uplifting and giving to the world so that it's on the positive side, that is saying that we are here for a purpose. We are a part of this. We do count."
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thebonesofhoudini · 1 year ago
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24 years ago today.
Live at Civic Arena (RIP)
Limp Bizkit
Filter
Crystal Method
Mobb Deep
Ja Rule
Staind
Great times
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flushthethrone · 1 year ago
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(Southern Vangard) Episode 368 - Southern Vangard Radio
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep368! Summer is in full swing - Doe and Meeks are here for every single second of it. A brand new bottle of Rowan’s Creek kicked off this weeks episode something lovely, you don’t want to miss this one. In other news, we hit Affiliate status on the Southern Vangard Twitch channel this week - make sure you show your appreciation for 8 years, 368 mix shows and over 250 interviews by subscribing. With that sub, you get some fly custom emotes designed by the one and only WHITE SAYED, and you support the best hip-hop mix show / podcast / Twitch stream on the planet. Yeah that’s right we still ya daddys and YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK
Recorded live June 25, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA
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Talk Break Inst. - "Deleted Never" - Dub Sonata
"Hostile Takeover" - Teflon ft.. Benny The Butcher (prod. DJ Premier)
"Konnected" - 2 Eleven & T.F ft. Trizz
"Wind Parade" - J Scienide X Napoleon The Legend
"Yeah" - Rec Riddles & Capo
"Kami's Lookout" - Mvck Nyce
"Excuses (The Beatjunkie314 Remix)" - Edo. G & Mr. Skip
"Chatham Kids" - Vic Monroe
Talk Break Inst. - "Everywhere I Go" - Dub Sonata
"Money 2 Burn" - Substance810 & Observe ft. DJ Grazzhoppa
"Episodes" - Hus Kingpin & SmooVth (prod. Giallo Point)
"Special Sauce" - 2 Eleven & T.F ft. Roc Marciano
"Inspired By Martial Arts" - NapsNdreds (prod. Nottz)
"Flushing / Lefrak" - Royal Flush ft. N.O.R.E.
"Ice Man" - Hus Kingpin & SmooVth ft. M.A.V. & SageInfinite (prod. Macapella)
Talk Break Inst. - "Somebody Shoulda Warned Ya" - Dub Sonata
"Mayor Of Bronzeville" - Waterr & Spanish Ran ft. Vic Spencer
"Ghostdrop" - DNTE & Hagakure
"Rack Em Willie" - Rec Riddles & Capo ft. The Bad Seed
"Make A Deposit" - Substance810 & Observe ft. Josiah The Gift
"The Whole Leaf" - The F.O.G. (AOS & J Biz) ft. Dynas
"7 Day Cycle" - Waterr & Spanish Ran ft. M.A.V.
"Just For You (For Christopher "Crescendo" Mercado)" - Soy Is Real & Knaladeus
Talk Break Inst. - "Tranquilizer Dart" - Dub Sonata
** TWITCH ONLY SET **
"The Universal Magnetic" - Mos Def
"Don't Nobody Care About Us" - Phat Kat (prod. Jay Dee)      
"Pause" - J Dilla x Frank 'n' Dank
"Make'em NV [Dilla's Mix]" - J Dilla
"Rare Species (Modus Operandi)" - Mobb Deep
"All 4 The Cash" - Gang Starr
"Truly Yours 98" - Pete Rock ft. Large Professor & Kool G Rap
"Half Man Half Amazin'" - Pete Rock ft. Method Man (prod. Grap Luva)
"The Twilight" - J. Sands ft. Grap Luva
"Who Am I (Remix)" - Sound Providers ft. Grap Luva
"The Field" - Sound Providers
"Mad Scientist" - Large Professor
"I Juswannachill" - Large Professor
"Disseshowedo" - Souls Of Mischief
"Catch A Bad One" - Del The Funky Homosapien
"You Flunked" - Casual
"That Bullshit" - Casual ft. Pep Love & Saafir
"Burnt" - Del The Funkee Homosapien    
"Soul Flower (Remix)" - The Pharcyde
"Jayou" - Jurassic 5
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MIXCLOUD
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#SouthernVangard #DJJonDoe #EddieMeeks #DubSonata #Teflon #BennyTheButcher #DJPremier #2Eleven #TF #Trizz #JScienide #NapoleonTheLegend #RecRiddles #Capo #MvckNyce #EdoG #MrSkip #VicMonroe #Substance810 #Observe #DJGrazzhoppa #HusKingpin #SmooVth #GialloPoint #2Eleven #TF #RocMarciano #NapsNdreds #Nottz #RoyalFlush #NORE #MAV #SageInfinite #Macapella #Waterr #SpanishRan #VicSpencer #DNTE #Hagakure #RecRiddles #Capo #TheBadSeed #JosiahTheGift #TheFOG #AOS #JBiz #Dynas #Waterr #SpanishRan #SoyIsReal #Knaladeus #MosDef #PhatKat #JayDee #JDilla #FrankNDank #MobbDeep #GangStarr #PeteRock #LargeProfessor #KoolGRap #MethodMan #GrapLuva #JSands #SoundProviders #SoulsOfMischief #DelTheFunkyHomosapien #Casual #PepLove #Saafir #ThePharcyde #Jurassic5
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lboogie1906 · 2 years ago
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Daniel Dwayne Simmons III (born March 21, 1995), better known by his stage name Diggy Simmons or commonly just Diggy, is a rapper, singer, songwriter, model, actor, and the fourth child of Joseph "Rev. Run" Simmons of Run DMC. He is currently acting on the hit show Grown-ish as Doug Edwards, a student at Cal U. He, along with his parents and five siblings, were the primary subjects of Run's House. He was the youngest member of Lupe Fiasco's short-lived rap collective, All City Chess Club. He released his debut mixtape, The First Flight, in 2009. More than 100,000 people downloaded the album from his blog. Following the mixtape release, according to him, five record labels showed interest in signing him; he chose Atlantic Records. He uploaded a video of himself freestyling over the Nas song, "Made You Look". The video became a viral hit and garnered praise from Kanye West, who responded on Twitter: "I knew this kid was [going] to be fresh. I knew it!" It was preceded by the leak of the song "Oh Yeah!", which featured Pharrell Williams and Lupe Fiasco. Airborne, his second mixtape, was released in 2010. The mixtape track "Great Expectations" was featured that year in a national AT&T television commercial. He released his third mixtape, Past, Present(s), Future, in December. The mixtape, hosted by DJ Premier, features samples of songs from the 1980s and 1990s by such artists as Nas, A Tribe Called Quest, and Rakim. A video was released for the track "Shook Ones", which samples the Mobb Deep song of the same name. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/CqDI4ngsZg4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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afrotumble · 6 months ago
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Mobb Deep - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
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runthepockets · 2 years ago
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Things I'm gonna do next year:
-Buy graffiti pens and spray paint, start tagging more.
-Use my tax money to buy a really nice BMX bike, possibly learn tricks? Definitely start biking in one of those huge groups that roll around Philly.
-Buy a katana and take swordfighting classes.
-Decorate my living room really nice after I move, I want Celtic Frost and System of a Down posters. That framed picture of Mobb Deep that Stevie's older brother had in Mid90s was dope also.
-Start cosplaying properly; I think my top three characters are gonna be Denji, Shikamaru Nara, and Niko Bellic.
-Endure the awkward "growing out my hair" stagss long enough to get dreads.
-Start doing Muay Thai again? Maybe? I could also go for regular Boxing but I definitely need to master some form of self defense.
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twocupsuvblood · 6 months ago
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My favorite artists and my favorite songs by those artists.
Pharcyde- otha fish, drop.
Souls of mischief - disseshowedo, let em know.
Big L - put it on, 8 iz enough , no ends no skinz.
A tribe called quest- scenario, phoney rappers.
Charizma and peanut butter wolf- red light green light, tell you something, devotion.
Kool Keith- livin astro, sex style, make up your mind.
UMC - one to grow on, morals.
KMD- black bastards, sounded like a rock , peach fuzz, suspended animation.
Z-RO- mo city don.
Threesixmafia- live by yo rep, throw yo sets in da air.
Slick Rick - children's story, behind bars, lick the balls, mistakes of a woman in love with other men.
Mobb deep - give up the goods, survival of the fittest.
Grave diggaz- bang your head, death trap, graveyard chamber.
Apache- a fight, gangsta bitch.
Master p- I'm bout it bout it ii.
Public enemy- harder than you think.
Jpegmafia- I cannot fucking wait til Morrissey dies, thug tears, baby I'm bleeding, papi I missed you.
The game- martians versus goblins, hate it or love it.
The digital underground- the return of the crazy one.
Clipse- gangsta lean, grindin.
Outkast- Rosa parks,
That's all that I had the patience to list. Im putting you Caucasians on game so be grateful and tell me how beautiful my brain and body is NOW
fuck killing a victorian child by making them listen to hyperpop all you gotta do is make a white tumblr user listen to rap
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syeyoung · 2 months ago
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Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Part II (Sye's Live Mix HD)
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