Back again. Been bumping Elzhi allllll week. Figured I'd drop a sample from the album. This track from KRS is just crazy. Who dreams they're a blunt about to get smoked? I'd be scarred as fuck if that ever happened to me though. lol. Hey, I got an idea for the next Freddy movie.
Writer: KRS-One - I Can't Wake Up
Biter: Elzhi - Talking in my Sleep
November 28, 2008
Sample of the Week (Elzhi)
October 06, 2008
KRS-ONE says "Put bread in yo brotha's mouth before putting a diamond on your neck."
Also Scarface and Fat Joe pops up and speaks to KRS. Either Scarface is your average rapper height (no taller than 5'4, lol,) and KRS one is a tall guy.
October 02, 2008
KRS-ONE Doing Heavy Metal?
Intresting.
(spelled wrong on purpose)
August 27, 2008
KRS-One & Soulja Boy Bridge the Gap of Hip-Hop
Props the the homies at Secret Society. Soulja Boy looks nervous as hell. lol. See if everyone could sit down like some adults and talk about shit, nobody would be beefin.
August 25, 2008
KRS-One - Rider Pt 2 Freestyle
Cats want the throne so bad, they ready to disrespect they dad!
I was about to shit a brick when I saw the title of this because I thought even KRS was gonna do autotune. Luckily. There is 1 rapper in the world who doesn't use it. KRS the GOD!
May 18, 2008
April 22, 2008
KRS ONE - Self Construction
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Almost captures the feeling of the original. No matter what, I'm still glad this finally came out.
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March 18, 2008
KRS-One - Criminal Minded ‘08 VIDEO
KRS is fucking DOPE!
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March 11, 2008
Talib Kweli & Mick Boogie - The MCEO Mixtape
01) Mick Boogie and Talib Kweli: Intro
02) Talib Kweli f/ Busta Rhymes: Follow The Leader
03) Talib Kweli: Independent (Amadeus Remix)
04) Jean Grae: Think About It
05) Talib Kweli: Hard Faces
06) Interlude: Origins Of Blacksmith
07) Jean Grae: Mean
08) Strong Arm Steady f/ Planet Asia: A Problem
09) Talib Kweli: D’Evils 2008 (Produced by 6th Sense)
10) Talib Kweli f/ Fly Union: Say That Again
11) Talib Kweli and Buckshot: Hold It Down
12) Interlude: MCEO Breakdown
13) Talib Kweli f/ Krondon and Phil Da Agony: Hunters
14) Jean Grae: Love Thirst
15) Talib Kweli and Phil Da Agony: Dat Piff
16) Interlude: Kweli Speaks on Strong Arm Steady part 1
17) Strong Arm Steady: Stack It
18) Krondon: Big Homie
19) Interlude: KRS-One Speaks
20) Talib Kweli and KRS-One: The Perfect Beat
21) Talib Kweli, Nina Sky, Blu & Joell Ortiz: Hostile Gospel Remix
22) Interlude: Kweli Speaks on Idle Warship
23) Idle Warship f/ MC Chris: Screamin’
24) Talib Kweli and Jean Grae: Thas Wassup Now
25) Interlude: Kweli speaks on Jean Grae
26) Jean Grae: Number Eight
27) Talib Kweli, Jean Grae and Ne-Yo: Hot Thing Remix
28) Talib Kweli and Dr. Cornel West: Bushonomics
29) Talib Kweli & Novel: I Am
30) Idle Warship: Industry Diary
31) Talib Kweli f/ UGK: Real Women
32) Talib Kweli: Outro
"Holy Shit Mick Boogie"
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March 04, 2008
Sedgwick & Cedar Safe.
The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development on Monday (March 3) rejected the sale of 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, a building long considered to be the “birthplace of Hip-Hop.” Tenants of the building, where DJ Kool Herc held a party in 1973 that helped spawn the genre, have been fighting to maintain the keep the property in the city’s Mitchell-Lama affordable housing program. After a real-estate developer made an inflated offer, residents began to worry that the building could be removed from the program, which would have likely caused rents to skyrocket. According to amNewYork, the HPD rejected the sale after reviewing the prospective buyer’s proposal and finances. “We couldn’t see a way the rents allowed under Mitchell-Lama could cover the purchase price,” said Neill Coleman, a HPD spokesman. Although the building was deemed eligible for designation as a historic landmark last July, the HPD could not legally consider its status when assessing the sale. In January, with support from Herc and U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, the tenants announced that they had formed an ownership group and were in the process of raising money to purchase the building themselves. Should they succeed, they intend to turn the property into an affordable co-op. While the HPD decision brings them closer to that goal, the fate of the building is still up in the air. The current owner could still pull the building from the Mitchell-Lama program and sell the property without public review.
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