- "Curve" by Cam'ron. (2009) Original Sample: "For You" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band
- "I'm Housin" by EPMD (1988) Original Sample: "Rock Steady" by Aretha Franklin
- "I Can't Go to Sleep" by The Wu-Tang Clan feat. Isaac Hayes. (2000) Original Sample: "Walk on By" by Isaac Hayes
- "Threat" by Jay-Z (2003) Original Sample: "A Woman's Threat" by R. Kelly
- "Kiss the Ring" by Raekwon (2009) Original Sample: "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" by Elton John
Monday, December 7, 2009
Five Songs...
...for the week. Seeing as a lot of you want a type of order or relevance for these songs, I'm making this week's five all about beats and the songs they were sampled from (For those of you who don't know what sampling is in hiphop, its the practice of cutting up a song from any genre of music and using certain elements to forge a beat) Here goes...
Ah, the wonders of sampling...
I dont know how many of you are avid listeners of the Alan Parsons Project, but if you know the song "Let's Talk About Me", then you might enjoy the new Jadakiss/Cam'ron mixtape collaboration titled similarly "Let's Talk About"
Raekwon Coming to the Burgh
Yes, thats right. It seems like this blog is primarily Raekwon and Shyne oriented. But with the former making a new album, and the latter being released from prison after 8 years, theres just a lot of news on them.
Anyhow, Raekwon is visiting Mr Smalls this Sunday (the 13th) and tickets are $20. Opening acts include 90s mainstays Capone and Noreaga, local Pittsburgh boy done good Boaz of the Govament, and Queen Yonasda, who I admit Im not familiar with. Should be a good show.
Shyne Visits Prisons in Belize
After having been deported following his release from prison, Jamal Barrow (Shyne) is reportedly using his free time to visit prisoners in Belize. This is all well and good, but a single or mixtape would be preferable. Either way, I have to give a lot of respect to Shyne. He seems to be taking all these events in stride. I'll keep up as long as the internet does.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Cuban Linx 2 Review
Coming fourteen years after its predecessor, Raekwon's 'Only Built For Cuban Linx..Pt. II' has hit the shelves and has not missed a beat. Though there were two other studio albums in between parts I and II (The Lex Diamond Story and Immobilarity), this album shines, especially at a time when quality hip-hop seems harder to find.
This album is not for everyone. No autotune; no million dollar guest spots from sub-par rapper/producers; no annoying club bangers. This is a Wu-Tang production, plain and simple. Rae sticks to what makes Wu (related) albums classic: quality beats, thought-out verses with multi layered metaphors and rhymes, and the "Wu Gambino" flavor that has become an example for other rappers to follow.
Raekwon has made a living making rhymes sometimes so complicated that you miss what hes saying upon first listen. His extensive use of Staten Island slang combined with crime lingo and his love for everything Polo, Fila, and other brand names from the 90s all come together to make verses so powerful and intricate that the listener hangs on every word. Repeat listens are rewarded with quality lines.
Add this to some top-notch production from veterans like Dr Dre, RZA, and the late, great J Dilla, and what youre left with is an album that plays through 22 tracks, with almost every song leaving you with something to like. I won't lie, a few of the tracks would have probably been better on a mixtape, but overall between the beats, kung-fu samples from movies like John Woo's "The Killer" (classic Wu), and the guest spots from Ghostface, Method Man, and other members of the Wu-Tang Clan, this album will soon find its home in your collection.
This album is not for everyone. No autotune; no million dollar guest spots from sub-par rapper/producers; no annoying club bangers. This is a Wu-Tang production, plain and simple. Rae sticks to what makes Wu (related) albums classic: quality beats, thought-out verses with multi layered metaphors and rhymes, and the "Wu Gambino" flavor that has become an example for other rappers to follow.
Raekwon has made a living making rhymes sometimes so complicated that you miss what hes saying upon first listen. His extensive use of Staten Island slang combined with crime lingo and his love for everything Polo, Fila, and other brand names from the 90s all come together to make verses so powerful and intricate that the listener hangs on every word. Repeat listens are rewarded with quality lines.
Add this to some top-notch production from veterans like Dr Dre, RZA, and the late, great J Dilla, and what youre left with is an album that plays through 22 tracks, with almost every song leaving you with something to like. I won't lie, a few of the tracks would have probably been better on a mixtape, but overall between the beats, kung-fu samples from movies like John Woo's "The Killer" (classic Wu), and the guest spots from Ghostface, Method Man, and other members of the Wu-Tang Clan, this album will soon find its home in your collection.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Shyne Deported to Belize
It seems to be official. Shyne has been released from jail. And according to this source, he has been denied residency in the U.S. Apparently an appeal from his father could not persuade the governor of New York. Keep posted on whats next for Shyne...
http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/shyne-deported-by-us-immigration-authorities_1120559
http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/shyne-deported-by-us-immigration-authorities_1120559
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Five for the Week
Some old songs this week, that have stood the test of time.
1. The Steve Martin; EPMD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_QwLcjyxr8
2. Platinum Plus; Big L ft. Big Daddy Kane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_6RRbSxul0
3. Pass the Bone; The GZA ft. The RZA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbviQ4lRLhY
4. Steve Biko (Stir It Up); A Tribe Called Quest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZItLBiHG9gc
5. Streets Is Watching; Jay-Z
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH6EHozDSzU
1. The Steve Martin; EPMD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_QwLcjyxr8
2. Platinum Plus; Big L ft. Big Daddy Kane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_6RRbSxul0
3. Pass the Bone; The GZA ft. The RZA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbviQ4lRLhY
4. Steve Biko (Stir It Up); A Tribe Called Quest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZItLBiHG9gc
5. Streets Is Watching; Jay-Z
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH6EHozDSzU
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