June 2008 Archives

If that wasn't a grand ass intro I don't know what is. When Dexterity drops a Hip Hop Reggae joint he's like E.F. Hutton...people listen. Not only can you count on the skills you can count on some real exclusive shit and one of the best overall mixtape "packages" in the game today aka cover work, shrink wrap and CD printing. I'd tell the mass of DJs to take "notes" but cats now don't know their ass from their elbow so I'll just let Dexterity keep murdering you silently.
I will not be going to see the Sex In The City movie but I will def be listening to the Sex In The City pt 3 mixtape. Unless there's a big ass lesbian scene with all four of the movies co-stars but I doubt that. 90's RnB straight up and down is the shit, from 1990 all the way to 1999. I think we should all thank Ron G because he set it off and Puffy jacked it to a whole other level. Blazita covers all years and even into the early 2000s sometimes but it's all about the 90s RNB baby.
DJ Noodles continues to raise the bar on the mixtape game, this time bringing you the entire collection of "A Milli" remixes and freestyles mixed into one disc! Everyone from Jay-Z to Jadakiss, Fabolous to LL Cool J, Cassidy to Papoose and more have jumped on this joint, and now you can ride out to the full 42 minute "remix" put together by Mr. Fix Your Face, DJ Noodles!. Also, the "Lost Verse" from Lil Wayne is on here along with the Original and Official "A Milli" Remix! Somebody had to do it, right? And as a bonus, there's NO TALKING on this mixtape!!!
I didn't see this mixtape coming, but I knew those good white folk at Def Jam weren't going to allow Nas to call his new album "Nigger". Al Sharpton can run all over God's creation and claim that his protest help put this idea to a cease, but that's him making his supporters feel secure. Nas is a top notch artist, but these people done put top notch money behind dude and their not going to see him fuck it up with "nigger music" so to speak.

I agree with Kay Slay when he was talking about Lil Wayne and the music industry as well as other DJs..."If you a dick sucker, faggot ass, bitch ass ni99a then you stay where the fuck you at". It's a new Potent Product mixtape, no need to say more. Highlights please!

Camron - My Aura

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It doesn't stop! DJ Noodles is back again this time with Vol. 2 of the new Fix Your Face Radio mixtape series, "U Know Dem Haters Don't Like That!" Featuring a brand new Nas joint produced by DJ Noodles, new Noodles remixes from Fabolous, Joe Budden, Swizz Beats, Red Cafe, Fat Joe, new music from Fix Your Face Music's own TRAZZ, and the premier of the OFFICIAL remix of Lil Wayne's "A Milli"!

G Unit - Kity Kat

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It is without a doubt time for some action. The summer is heating up...literally. Vagina's will be sweaty and thongs will be popped as RnB crushes it's bastard child "hip hop" in albums sales and in overall mass appeal right now. 2Mello is fresh off the success of "Summer Breeze Slow Jams" and by the smell of all the panties that dropped because of that project he may just need to drop "Summers Eve...the big Douche" to help freshing the ladies back up to par.
Everyone give G Spot a round of applause please. He had the Lil Wayne mixtape dropping, and I'm assuming about to be pressed up if not already and after the Lil Wayne Gate incident he scrapped the whole thing. Not too many DJs have morals or live by a code these days so when a DJ does take a stand it should be highlighted and even more so...emulated.
NY KNICKS LEGEND JOHN STARKS AND DEPUTY BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT EARL BROWN TO ATTEND RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF URBAN STARZZ

Rap Legend RAKIM and HOT 97 Show Support for Urban Starzz, a Soho-Style Clothing Store & Barber Shop/Spa Hybrid, the Brainchild of local Community Leader April De Simone
Rondevu is a talented dude. If you've been a fan of his throughout the years, you'd have to ask yourself, "why the fuck would he do a Wayne mixtape?" I'm thorough, so I asked him and the answer is simple; the paper. The first two installments I couldn't even get through. Not that the mixtapes were horrible, I just couldn't dig hearing my man Ronde doing the same shit that other cats were doing. Not to say I didn't respect the move, but I'm a fan of creativity and getting bread and these days the mixtape industry is strictly getting bread. Why else would hardcore East coast niggas be dropping "Lil Wayne vs. ______"? After all the bullshit that's been surrounding Wayne this past couple of weeks and the album hitting the streets next week, I didn't expect to see anyone dropping a new Wayne mixtape anytime soon. So when dude hit me and told me "III" was almost ready, I'm not even gone front, the retailer in me was excited, but as a fan, I was thinking, "more bullshit".
This is an ill combo of MCs; Jeezy and Andre 3000. I'm just glad he didn't call it "best of both worlds"...that shit is played out like acid wash jeans and white girls with flat asses. You do get the best of the trap and the best bars in the south all in one mixtape tho. Not only is Bobby Black one of the most consistent mixtape DJs out there he will let you know it just by dropping that "new"...no need to talk about it and that's how it should be.

Nas - Hero

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