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1085586412 - January 1, 1970 By : DJ Vlad, who won numerous awards for his mixtapes lately, is back with a new mixtape in collaboration with Don Diva magazine. It's called "Old Gangsters, Young Gunz", and by the looks of it, it's heated! Check out the tracklisting below, there's 2 new 213 tracks on it, aswell as the first DPG-Unit song, and features many more hot artists.
The CD is hosted by ex-Drug Kingpin Little Melvin
1. Little Melvin - 'You Have Been Accepted' 2. DPG-Unit (Dogg Pound & G-Unit) - Gun Up In Your Mouth (World Premier) 3. 2Pac & Kurupt - Welcome to the West Coast 4. G-Unit - Eye for an Eye (Butcher remix) 5. Xzibit - Ride n Smoke (Butcher remix) 6. Little Melvin - 'Hierarchy of Drug Distribution' 7. 50 Cent - Back Down (Butcher remix) 8. 213 - Gangsta Music (World Premier) 9. 213 - Takin a Ride (World Premier) 10. Little Melvin - 'Labeled a Kingpin' 11. Notorious BIG & 2Pac - Runnin (Butcher remix) 12. DJ Vlad f. Bun-B & Paul Wall - We Movin Weight (World Premier) 13. Snook - Sunshine 14. Petey Pablo - Gangsta 15. Little Melvin - Changes in the Drug Laws 16. Sly Boogy - That's My Name 17. Done Deal Family - 16's With Me 18. Kaos Brought - Bust Shots 19. Saigon - Color Purple 20. Little Melvin - Snitching on your Family 21. Jadakiss - Brand Nubian freestyle 22. Jadakis - Games People Play freestyle 23. Rakim - Run freestyle 24. Little Melvin - Blowing Your Cover 25. DJ Rondevu f. Unpacino, Hogg Brando - Baby That's It 26. Ka - Freestyle (646.337.6422) 27. Flawless - freestyle 28. Little Melvin - Government allows drugs into the country 29. LG & Crooked I - Follow Me (917.826.0547) 30. Balance & EA-Ski - Come See Us (www.balanceskillz.com) 31. Contact Info 32. Mobb Deep - Got It Twisted (DJ Razz remix) 33. Little Melvin - Riots
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1087993458 - January 1, 1970 By : Ya'll know about Lil Flips new album "Can U Feel Me" which has been out for a little while with the huge single "Game Over". He is now set to release the follow up single, called "Sunshine"! Sandy Lal, Flip's manager and attorney of Kingpin Entertainment Group, had the following to say about the single: ""This track is a collaboration with Lil' Flip and our newest artist Lea, just signed to Kingpin. It's produced by The Synphony. Lea's sweet voice combined with Flip's playalistically catchy rhymes really takes this song over the top. The single speaks for itself; it's already at over 3000 radio spins and will be going to Top 40 this week. I asked Flip to collaborate with Lea and he just jumped right on it. That was no surprise; she is as talented as she is beautiful. As for Flip, he gets up close and personal on "Sunshine", he's still a player but not on the courts on this track."
And Flip himself had a few words about the song too, ""Sunshine is a little different from what people have heard from me. I wanted a smooth track for the ladies this time. My manager Sandy originally did the song for Lea but then decided to put me on it. When I heard the track, I got right on it and wrote it in fifteen minutes! I wanted to lay down the rules for dating a rapper like myself. Since I'm always on the road, she has to be patient. I'll definitely be in touch once I get into town but I can't stick around for too long. I can't be a steady boyfriend because of my schedule, but when I have the time, I will definitely give it to my babygirl. I touch on these things in the song. I think everyone will appreciate "Sunshine", both the males and females."
To check out the song, click below:
WM LO | WM HI
Enjoy!
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1118523093 - January 1, 1970 By : The Atlanta duo Ying Yang Twins have found success as of late with their first single off their new album United States Of Atlanta, entitled "Wait (The Whisper Song)." The Twins keep a whisper flow through out the entire song telling the ladies how they're going to put it on them in bed. As with any hit, people hop at the chance to Remix it or put their own spin on the track.
Philly Producer Extratrodinaire, Chops, is well known for his Remixes. He flipped the track with his own beat and add his own verse! As of late he's remixed Snoop Dogg's "Drop It Like It's Hot," Swisha House's "Still Tippin'" and many others. Underground heads will remember Chops from his group the Mountain Bros. Others might remember his 2004 album Virtuosity which featured Ras Kass, Planet Asia, Phil Da Agony, Bahamadia, Kanye West and many others.
So if his resume doesn't impress you, then go a head and peep
Ying Yang Twins feat. Chop - Wait (Chops Remix)
As an added bonus, check out 15 minutes of Chops' latest Mixtape with DJ Lt. Dan, It's Going Down, hosted by Houston staple Paul Wall.
Chops & DJ Lt. Dan - It's Going Down Mixtape Sampler hosted by Paul Wall.
"Dale duro, dale duro, dale duro, dale du!" Next up, Dade County's Finest, Pitbull teams up with the H-Town's Chingo Bling to flip the Twins' track.
Mr. Bad Boy Latino and the Tamale Kingpin have been putting it down together a lot lately and this song is a great showing of their chemistry on tracks. The Cuban/Mexican combo go hard dropping their Spanglish rhymes in the whisper flow!
Here's the track:
Pitbull & Chingo Bling - Wait Freestyle
DubCNN, always hittin' you with those exclusives, Coast to Coast!
"Por Favor, Favor, Believe It!"
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1123026457 - January 1, 1970 By : Some of you might remember him as Laquan, most probably know him as Poppa LQ, but Kenneth Green is adopting his Government as apart of his new moniker, Kenny Kingpin. The Regime member's dropping his own solo mixtape, "Escape From Poverty: Supa Size Yo Hustle," which will be hosted by the Cali Untouchable DJ, Dow Jones.
With Snoop Dogg and E-40 slated to appear and a feature from the Regime Thug Lord himself, Yukmouth, the Mixtape is already looking promising. But, as if that wasn't enough, Kingpin went out and got cuts from fellow South Central-ite Battlecat, the Cincinatti beatsmith Hi-Tek, the Demolition men's Tone Touch and a host of others.
We have three songs in MP3 format for you to preview. First up we have the hard hitting Hi-Tek produced "Turn It Up."
Turn It Up
Next, is the Bosko featured "I Goes Hard." Beat provided by Tone Touch:
I Goes Hard feat. Bosko
Lastly, the braggodocio track, "Bigger Than That," also produced by Tone Touch.
Bigger Than That
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1123863007 - January 1, 1970 By : DJ Fingaz' #1 street series Guns N Roses has entered Vol. 3. This mixtape is crazy and features exclusive new music from Alchemist, Mobb Deep, Nas, Yukmouth, Mitchy Slick and the WrongKind, Stat Quo, Young Buck, E40, Lil Flip, Bun B, Obie Trice, Kenny Kingpen ft. Bosko + more. Production from Dow Jones, Fingaz and others, as well.
For more info checkout DJFingaz.com and FabriCali.com (the official home of the "West Coast" Tee) and you can purchase this mixtape for free at 2ndChanceProductions Store.
Here's the tracklisting:
01. Yukmouth Intro 02. Yukmouth Guns N Roses Freestyle 03. Ras Kass “Cali” *Exclusive produced by: Dow Jones 04. H20 “Shake That” *World Preimer 05. Trillville/E-40 “Pimpin” 06. Stat Quo/Young Buck “South Coast” 07. Mobb Deep “Pop Bottles” * World Premier 08. Nas “Honey Moon” 09. Blocc Runnas “Split his Wig” *World Premier 10. Al Gator “Guns n Roses” Freestyle 11. Clipse “Zen” 12. Game/Jelly Roll “Hard Liquor” *Exclusive 13. E-40/The CLICK “Game Thieves” *Unreleased Exclusive produced by: DJ FINGAZ 14. Bun B. “Draped Up” 15. Lil Flip/Squad Up “Beatin Up Tha Block” 16. Kenny Kingpin/Bosko “Go Hard” *Exclusive 17. Federation/Lay Low “What What” 18. Sly Boogy “Everything” 19. Yukmouth/C-Bo/Realest/Gonzo “Payback” *World Premier Exclusive 20. Bizarre (D12) “Deadly” produced by: Fame & DJ FINGAZ 21. 4 Ron “Run and Hide” *Exclusive 22. BG/Tech N9ne *Exclusive 23. Game/MOB “Poison Bananas” G-Unit Diss 24. Wrong Kind “So West Coast” 25. Obie Trice/Stat Quo “Stay Bought It” 26 SAI Bills “Listen To Me” *Exclusive
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1127509900 - January 1, 1970 By : Back with that slap West Coast Livin Promotions, Godzilla Ent and Po No Mo Entertainment Present Dow Jones Play Your Position Vol. 4 "Supa Size Ur Hustle" Hosted and showcasin South Central's Kenny Kingpen (formerly Poppa LQ). This is sure to be another classic Dow Jones mixtape featuring brand new exclusive bangers from Kenny Kingpen ft. Yukmouth, C Bo, Ras Kass, Kam, Mitchy Slick, Mad Lion, Big Hutch aka Cold187um, Bosko, Menace, E Blak, Fifth, with new production from the I.E's very own Demolition Men producer Tone Touch & Hi Tek...
Plus this tape is filled with exclusive new music from Ras Kass ft. Talib Kweli, Al Gator produced by Timbaland, Tha Liks, Dilated Peoples, Crooked I, 40 Glocc, Balance, Sick Symphonies, Lil Eazy, Mistah Fab, Redman plus more including new production from Dow Jones, EA Ski, E Swift, Cool & Dre, Alchemist, Scott Storch and Dow Jones production partner and new west coast heat maker J Hen and their artists The Parker Bros. Fall in line and Play Your Position and Supa Size Ur Hustle wit Dow Jones & The Regime's Kenny Kingpen.
Tracklisting:
01. Play Your Position Vol. 4-Intro (prod. by Dow Jones) 02. Yukmouth, Kenny Kingpin, C Bo & Mitchy Slick-Bring It Along (prod by Hi Tek) 03. Ras Kass ft. Talib Kweli-Go Crazy 04. Parker Bros-Leon Phelps (prod. by J Hen) 05. 40 Glocc-Strugglin 06. Crooked I-Cali Boyz (prod. by Scott Storch) 07. Kenny Kingpin-Turn It Up (prod. by Hi Tek) 08. Dilated Peoples-Back Again (prod. by Alchemist) 09. Bloodbath ft. Kenny Kingpin-Fucc What U Feelin (prod. by DK) 10. Paul Wall ft. Bun B-They Dont Know 11. Kenny Kingpin-Bigga Than That (prod. by Tone Touch) 12. Al Gator-In Da Streets (prod. by Timbaland) 13. Kenny Kingpin ft. Mad Lion & Ras Kass-Gun Check 14. Tha Liks-Flute Song (prod. by E-Swift) 15. Mack 10 ft. Nate Dogg-Like That 16. Kenny Kingpin ft. Yukmouth & Fifth-Outta Control 17. Mistah Fab ft. G Stack & Bavgate-N.E.W Oakland 18. Kenny Kingpin ft. Bosko-Goes Hard (prod. by Tone Touch) 19. Redman-Rush The Security 20. Kenny Kingpin ft. E Blak-Bounce Back (prod. by Tone Touch) 21. Lil Eazy-Gangsta Shit (prod. by Cool & Dre) 22. Kenny Kingpin ft. Menace-Ups N Downs 23. Balance ft. Seam-Rise Up 24. Dr Dre-Back At It 25. Sick Symphonies-Ghetto Sport 26. Kenny Kingpin-Bend Corners (prod. by Tone Touch) 27. Shade Sheist ft. Jayo Felony & Knocturnal-When I See U 28. Kenny Kingpin ft. Big Hutch aka Cold187um-Killas, Dealers & Theives (prod. by Rthyum D) 29. Kenny Kingpin ft. Kam-The Corner 30. Kenny Kingpin-There It Is There (prod. by Tone Touch)
Streets can look for this project worldwide this weekend audio snippets will be up and as always you can get Dow Jones mixtapes at 2ndChanceProductions.com
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1129232857 - January 1, 1970 By : South Central Native and a founding member of the Regime, Kenny Kingpin, whom you may know as Poppa LQ is back in the game. He's still Regime, but he's doing his Solo thing, again, as well. After a few legal issues, Kenny Kingpin is ready to prove to the world that he's "Bigger Than That."
We had a chance to link up with him not too long ago. We spoke about his new projects, including his Mixtape with Dow Jones, Play Your Position Vol. 4: Supa Size Your Hustle. Kenny Kingpin explains how he got the moniker, he tells us how he met Bosko, who he's feeling right now, how the death of King Lou (R.I.P.) affected him, coming up around Battlecat, CJ Mac, Caz and other South Central emcees, on top of many other topics.
This is over 25 minutes of nothing but real game straight from Kenny Kingpin's mouthpiece. Check it out: Kenny Kingpin Video Interview
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1137905096 - January 1, 1970 By : Southern producer J.A. is putting together some hot projects with his On The Grind series. The series has already seen Paul Wall and The Grit Boyz collaborate with the producer. Now, that little chico Pitbull and Tamale Kingpin Chingo Bling are teaming to bring you another chronicle in the series. We have a track off this mixtape called "Hardest Working" by Pitbull.
Pitbull - Hardest Working (Prod. J.A.)
More info on J.A. and his Mixtapes at SouthTapes.com
Pitbull remixed T-Pain's smash "I'm Sprung," he now hops on the singers latest single, "I'm In Luv With A Stripper." Check that out:
T-Pain feat. Pitbull - I'm In Luv With A Stripper
Shouts to J.A. and Team Pitbull.
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1140624587 - January 1, 1970 By : I got some good news for all of our Australian visitors! After 8 years of absence, Snoop Dogg is ready to hit the road Down Under again. Here is the official press release:
After months of growing speculation, Paul Dainty and Dainty Consolidated Entertainment are thrilled to announce the upcoming Australian tour of hip-hop kingpin SNOOP DOGG, with pre-sold tickets via the Internet available February 21 and general tickets available February 23.
Having not stepped a foot (or paw, as the case may be) in the country for over eight years, rap’s self-appointed grand pimp Snoop Dogg is ready to return to our shores and wow hip-hop fans in all major cities with his signature West Coast flavour.
“The last Snoop Dogg tour was so memorable, and stood out from so many other shows, simply because of Snoop himself,” enthuses DJ Nino Brown, Australia’s premier urban DJ who supported Snoop during his first sell-out Australian tour in 1998. “Snoop is a complete artist and unlike no one else in hip-hop. It was his first Australian tour and every song he performed was a classic. There were no songs the crowd didn't know all the words to. His debut album Doggystyle was so huge here, and everyone wanted to see him perform all the tracks live. It was an awesome night, and I can't wait to see Snoop again!”
Born Calvin Broadus in California’s Long Beach City, Snoop has grown from a teenage member of the notorious Crip gang to a 90’s rap superstar to a global entertainment icon – and he’s still only in his early thirties. Due to his gang allegiance and ties with California hip-hop legend Dr. Dre, his 1993 album Doggystyle was the first debut album ever to enter the Billboard charts at number one. Singles such as “What’s My Name?” “Gin & Juice” and “Ain’t No Fun (If The Homies Can’t Have None)” came to define West Coast hip-hop in that era. Having now completed seven studio albums, with his most recent being 2004’s R&G: (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece featuring the smash hit “Drop It Like It’s Hot”, Snoop has proven himself a rare survivor in the cut-throat rap game.
In addition to his music, Snoop Dogg is also the ultimate rap brand. The street-savvy entrepreneur gets his hustle on in every way imaginable, from his signature line of Pony Sneakers (“Doggy Biscuitz”), to namesake foot-long hot dogs (“Snoop Doggs”), to his MTV show Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, plus Doggystyle soft porn DVDs and frequent appearances in video games such as True Crime: Streets Of LA. His film career took off in 1998 with a small role in the indie flick Half Baked, and continues to flourish every year, with acclaimed roles in The Wash, Training Day, Starsky & Hutch, Soul Plane and Baby Boy to date.
Currently promoting Bigg Snoop Dogg Presents: Welcome To Tha Chuuch, an album he executive produced featuring artists from his Doggy Style Records plus guests, Snoop can also be seen in Boss’n Up, a film inspired by the music of his latest album, R&G. Boss’n Up is the story of Corde Christopher (played by Snoop), a dead-end grocery clerk who joins the fast life and becomes a pimp to realise his wildest dreams – with major consequences.
“Snoop is such a talented MC,” says uber-producer Pharrell Williams, who’s worked with Snoop on tracks like “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “Let’s Get Blown”. “But he’s more than just an MC, because he knows what he wants to look like and he understands what his videos should be. He’s just a great, all-round entertainer.”
Get out your flyest pimp suits, run to the store for those custom-made alligator dress shoes, make sure your perm’s perfect and get ready to holler “pimp, pimp, hooray!” (Snoop’s own cheer) when the Doggfather rolls into your city – it will be a night of classic hip-hop you won’t want to miss.
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1156421873 - January 1, 1970 By : Jazzy D's "Unsigned Hype Vol. 1" is now available! Jazzy gathered over 50 hot artists from the West Coast on this double CD mix, to showcase the immense talent coming up from the West Coast right now.
In appreciation to the fans, one lucky customer will win an XBox 360 with two games, absolutely free!! Look for the winning ticket inside your Unsigned Hype jewel case!
Check out the tracklisting below, as well as a couple preview tracks I uploaded.
Click on the highlighted links to listen:
CD 1: 01) Intro: Jazzy D & DJ Cass 02) Bad Lucc Ft. Toussaint - Ghetto 03) Squeek Ru Ft. G-Love - We Get It Poppin' 04) Young Maylay - Gots Ta Smoke 05) Problem - Imma Problem 06) Bloc Boyz - Come In And Play 07) Roccett - Sup Blood Sup Crip 08) Smurf Ft. Spider Loc - Cicc Cacc Be Bool 09) Dr. Stank - Who Want It? 10) Noni Spitz - Leave It Alone 11) J-Stone Ft. Gonzoe & Jazz - Banged Out 12) Scipio - Still In The Hood 13) Young Hoggs Ft. Dresta - Compton Unified Thug 14) J Thorn - Get That Dough 15) Verb'l - Writin' On Some G Shit 16) El Prez Ft. Da Empire - Spotlight 17) NV - Move 18) Halla - Song 4 Pac 19) Skubie - Psycho Funk 20) Taje' ft. Scipio, Problem, Noni Spitz - Do It Big
CD 2: 01) J Doe - I Know 02) Blak - Ain't Real 03) Dynamic Certified - You Know How 04) Mykestro Ft. G. Malone - I Hit Em Up 05) Supe - You Got The Game F'd Up 06) Damani - Live From Staple Center 07) Eastwood - Its Time To Roll 08) Stix - The Streetz 09) Lil Bam Ft. Goldie Loc - Yall Can't F With Us 10) The Frontlinerz Ft. Marlon - Stop Ya Hatin' 11) Bossman Hogg - San Diego Star 12) AK - Don't Act Like You Don't Know 13) Spoonie Loc - Ride Til Its Over 14) Hooda John - We Bossin' 15) Mr. Chase - Hatin' On Chase 16) Chevy Jones - You Ain't Had It Like This 17) Da'Mone - Kiss My Ass 18) Risco - Tell Me Why 19) Kenny Kingpin - I'm Bigga Than That 20) Clinton Wayne - Lets Ride To purchase via paypal go to myspace.com and click on the Unsigned Hype cover. Or you can send $12.99 US money order to
Jazzy Management Attn: Jazzy 1537 West 59th Street Los Angeles, CA 90047
Overseas please send $14.99 including shipping.
Support new talent on the West Coast by picking up this CD, because it's filled with fresh raps from top to bottom.
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1161456275 - January 1, 1970 By : Exactly twelves months ago we dropped an exclusive, in-depth video interview with Regime founder member; Kenny Kingpin. Back then we talked to the South Central Native, who was formally known as Poppa LQ, about his solo ambitions, his mixtape with Dow Jones, how the death of King Lou (R.I.P.) affected him and much more.
Since then he has been busy writing and recording new material and has got two of California's best DJ's together to work with him on his street album; "Richest of the Poorest, Poorest of the Richest."
The two DJ's in question are DJ Warrior and The Bay Area's DJ E-Rock who will be presenting the album which will include production from Blaqthoven, Bosko and Tone Touch amongst others. Guest appearences are set to include Yukmouth, Rick Ross, Kam, Bosko, Bo Roc and Bloodbath to name but a few.
We have the street album's lead single and potential new anthem entitled; "Ballar Boi" which is produced by Blaqthoven of Heatchambers/ Gain Green Records. In a recent press release the single is desvribed as "[Baller Boi] is the new west coast dance everybody is doing and the answer to "lean wit it, rock wit it" and "chicken noodle soup". It's not just a dance it's a way life."
Kenny Kingpin - Ballar Boi (Produced By Blaqthoven)
We will keep you updated on this release and the Po No Mo Entertianment group's projects, in the meantime head over to the Po No Mo Entertianment MySpace page for more information.
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1170608204 - January 1, 1970 By : Last year the Hip-Hop world took note and praised the efforts of The Game for his mammoth "One Blood Remix" featuring the majority of today's relevant Hip-Hop artists [see; The Game "One Blood" Remix [Audio]] - however what we have for you today is nothing short of historic.
Nas, currently riding the wave of success that his latest album "Hip Hop Is Dead" is having, took time to track down what can only be described as a "Whose Who" of artists that have effectively fallen off the mainstream Hip-Hop radar - effectively the MC's that that majority of us grew up on.
The aptly titled "Where Are They Now" series has, so far, spawned three recently released tracks; an 80's mix, a 90s mix and a Westcoast mix. All three are of the highest quality both musically and lyrically and will have you all in awe.
Nas - Where Are They Now (80's Remix) (Feat. MC Shan, Raheem (Furious Five), Doctor Ice (UTFO), Kangol (UTFO), Kool Moe Dee, Sha Rock (Funky Four +1), Tito (Fearless Four), Grandmaster Caz (Cold Crush Brothers), Lique (Isis of X Clan), Dana Dane, Pebblee Poo & Just Ice)
Nas - Where Are They Now (90's Remix) (Feat. Redhead Kingpin, Rob Base, Original Spinderella, Father MC, Monie Love, Mike Gee (Jungle Brothers), E-S-T (3XDope), Dres (Black Sheep), Das Efx, DoItAll (Lords of the Underground), Chip-Fu (Fu-Schnickens) and Positive K)
Nas - Where Are They Now (West Coast Remix) (Feat. Breeze, Kam, King Tee, Candyman, Threat, Ice-T, Sir Mix-A-Lot and the Conscious Daughters - scratches from DJ Bobcat)
At the start of the Westcoast Remix Nas poses the question; "Is Hip-Hop Dead or still alive?" - after these Nas we can only say that as long as these MC's are breathing and have the ability to spit - it certainly isnt dead.
Stay tuned to dubcnn as we hear there are possibly another three tracks of this ilk in the pipeline for imminent release.
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1171353046 - January 1, 1970 By : The critically acclaimed Hip-Hop group Little Brother are back with their long awaited DJ Mick Boogie mixtape entitled "And Justus For All." Always true to themselves and the music first, Rapper Big Pooh and Phonte have decided to let the fans get "And Justus For All" for FREE since last month’s arrest of mixtape kingpins DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon.
The mixtape, which is out for free download from today, features production from 9th Wonder, Khrysis, Babu, Focus, RJD2, and Nottz while the guest appearences include Bishop Lamont, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Cormega, AZ, Rhymefest and the entire Justus League Crew.
The mixtape is the first release from HOJ since last years Hall of Justus – "Soldiers of Fortune" compilation album. The tracklist to the mixtape can be seen below.
1) Big Pooh: Intro (Poobie's Song) 2) Little Brother and Chaundon: Can't Stop Us (Produced by Young Cee) 3) Little Brother and Oddisee: Delusional (Produced by Oddisee) 4) Interlude: The Purpose Of Mixtapes 5) Little Brother and Skillz: Life of the Party Remix (Produced by Nottz) 6) Little Brother f/ Legacy: Best Kept Secret (Produced by RJD2) 7) Interlude: Wack Freestyles 8) Little Brother f/ Rhymefest and Supastition: Do It To Death (Produced by Focus) 9) Phonte and Von Pea: A Word From Our Sponsors (Produced by Khrysis) 10) Interlude: The Justus League Crew 11) Phonte: Last Day 12) Little Brother: Never Leave (Produced by The Kickdrums) 13) Interlude: Mick Boogie, The A&R 14) Big Pooh f/ Ray Cash: Bring It On 15) Big Pooh, Bishop Lamont and Jozeemo: Without You 16) Interlude: Myspace Etiquette Part 1 17) Little Brother: The Pressure (Produced by Khrysis) 18) Little Brother and Joe Scudda: Fan Mail (Produced by Babu) 19) Interlude: Favorite Duos 20) Little Brother, Mos Def and Talib Kweli: Let It Go (Blackstar Version) (Produced by 9th Wonder) 21) Big Pooh and O-Dash: One Eleven 22) Interlude: Myspace Etiquette Part 2 23) Little Brother f/ Kardinal Offishall: Cross That Line Remix (Produced by 9th Wonder) 24) Little Brother f/ Cormega: Back At It (Khrysis Remix) 25) Little Brother f/ AZ: Rise And Fall (Produced by J. Cardim and Phonte) 26) Little Brother f/ Talib Kweli: Grown Man (Produced by Midi Mafia) 27) Little Brother: Outrolude
You can get yourself the free copy of this mixtape from HallOfJustus.com, RappersIKnow.com or from the official DJ Mick Boogie website.
In related news Little Brother are back in the studio working on their third LP which is due for release in the summer entitled; "Get Back." For the latest check out the official Little Brother MySpace page.
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1178790389 - January 1, 1970 By : Its been over six months since we last updated you on Regime founder member Kenny Kingpin. Back in October we informed you that he has been busy writing and recording new material and had aligned with DJ Warrior and DJ E-Rock to work with him on his street album "Richest of the Poorest, Poorest of the Richest."
The album, which will include production from Blaqthoven, Bosko & Tone Touch as well as appearences from Yukmouth, Rick Ross, Kam, Bosko & Bo Roc, has been delayed since the single "Baller Boi" was released last year.
That track, which was described as "[Baller Boi] the new west coast dance everybody is doing and the answer to "lean wit it, rock wit it" and "chicken noodle soup". It's not just a dance it's a way life," was produced by Blaqthoven and can be heard again here.
Since then we have been provided with a new single from the release, this time produced by The Fixxers (Quik & AMG), who are currently everywhere (Radio, TV, Ringtones) with their latest single Can You Werk Wit Dat. This new track from Kenny Kingpin is called "Give Me All Mine" and can be downloaded below.
Kenny Kingpin - Give Me All Mine (Produced By The Fixxers)
We will keep you updated on this release and the Po No Mo Entertianment group's projects, in the meantime head over to the Po No Mo Entertianment MySpace page for more information.
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1180110425 - January 1, 1970 By : After a six month hiatus away from dubcnn we updated on Kenny Kingpin and a new track earlier this month when we released new material from his long awaited street album "Richest of the Poorest, Poorest of the Richest."
The track in question then was The Fixxers (Quik & AMG) produced track "Give Me All Mine" [see; The Fixxers & Kenny Kingpin Unite For "Give Me All Mine"]. Today we are back with another new track from the album that is set to hit the streets in the summer.
The record in question is entitled "We All Gotta Eat" and sees him link up with Watts' own Kam. The two street conscious MC's tackle the wrongdoings of the Criminal Justice system - a track that is sure to make noise, cause controversy and get people talking.
Kenny Kingpin - We All Gotta Eat (Feat. Kam)
Stay tuned to dubcnn for the latest on the "Richest of the Poorest, Poorest of the Richest" album which is set to include production from Blaqthoven, Bosko & Tone Touch as well as appearences from Yukmouth, Rick Ross, Kam, Bosko & Bo Roc.
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1189988657 - January 1, 1970 By : Kenny Kingpin, formerly known as Poppa LQ, is gearing up to release his anticipated street album, "Richest of the Richest, Poorest of the Poorest" very soon. He just dropped a new single produced by Dae One called "Fly As I Wanna Be," and we've got both the explicit and radio versions to share with you today. The track also features Kenny's young associate Will Fury. Check it out below.
Kenny Kingpin - Fly As I Wanna Be [Explicit] (featuring Will Fury) Kenny Kingpin - Fly As I Wanna Be [Clean] (featuring Will Fury)
Make sure to drop by our forum and discuss the track, and also check out Kenny's Myspace Page for more info on the new street album.
Keep it locked on Dubcnn for all the latest audio updates.
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1196097765 - January 1, 1970 By : 2007 has been a year that has seen the emmergence of the latest Cali Untouchable DJ to join the ranks alongside DJ Warrior. September 7th has seen the last 12 months catapult him into a DJ of choice for artists including Crooked I and Juice.
As well as those mixtapes he has been busy adding to his own "Western Hospitality" series with the second installment, which we premiered for Paid Download, and the long awaited "Western Hospitality 3" which we have for you today.
To celebrate the success of "Western Hospitality 2" September 7th has opted for a swift return to release his third mixtape in the series and to thank all fans for the support he has re-released "Western Hospitality 2" on Dubcnn for Free Download, to grab your copy of that click here.
"Western Hospitality 3" can be found via the link below and features new music as well as September 7th Megamixes and Remixes to some of the hottest new records. Artists that appear on the release include Scarface, Juice, Disko, 211, Eastwood, Tha Dogg Pound, Slo Stallone, Roccett, G. Malone, The Relativez, Mack 10, Jayo Felony, Ice Cube, Tha Wrongkind, Lil Eazy E, Kenny Kingpin, Omar Cruz, Bishop Lamont, Crooked I, Kurupt, Killah Priest, Nas, Focus, Warren G and many more.
One track that did not make the cut is a record by Ko-Kaine Shane featuring Juice entitled "Gangsta Musik" - September 7th still wanted it to be heard and has allowed Dubcnn to release the track for download below.
Ko-Kaine Shane - Gangsta Musik (Feat. Juice)
To view the full mixtape cover, tracklist and to grab your free download, follow the link below.
September 7th - Western Hospitality 3 (Free Mixtape Download)
Don't miss out on this download, add this to your music collection today - you won't be dissapointed! Check back daily for the latest Hip-Hop updates including more news and media from September 7th and the rest of the Cali Untouchables.
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1215556638 - January 1, 1970 By : A new official press release for Lil Eazy-E's solo debut "Prince Of Compton" has just been issued. This raises hopes for the Compton rapper to finally drop his album, which fans have now been waiting on for several years. Check out the press release:
"The West Coast has birthed some of the hardest lyrics to hit the rap world, with songs like “F**k the Police,” “6 N the Mornin,” and “It Was a Good Day.” The heart of some of the grittiest rhymes emerged from the streets of Compton, where hustling, and gangbanging were a way of life.
NWA introduced the world to Gangster Rap in the 80’s; Lil Eazy-E will resuscitate it in 2008, with his debut release on the Universal/Blackground label “Prince of Compton,” scheduled to drop September 16, 2008. The first release “What We’re Claimin” is a gangster’s anthem, with rich lyrical flow over funky, hard hitting beats.
Lil Eazy-E continues the legacy of his late father, rap icon Eric Eazy-E Wright, by delivering a searing collection of bone-crushing songs about the streets of his hometown, Compton. Lil Eazy’s lyrics reflect on the life and untimely death of his father, giving listeners an intimate look into their world.
He is prepared to put his own personal twist on the legacy left by his father. Lil Eazy-E’s lyrics tell the story of his life growing up in Compton, and living with one of the icons of gangster rap. He addresses all who have questioned his skills, the life and death of his father, and studio gangsters building careers by imitating the appearance and persona of West Coast pioneers that brought the streets of South Central to the rap game. Having grown up with many of the legends of gangster rap, it’s only natural that he call-out those that are faking in their music and in front of the cameras.
Lil Eazy-E is holding nothing back. He is dealing with subjects that until now have been fueled by rumors, such as his lifestyle since his fathers passing.
“A lot of people probably think I grew-up in the Suburbs of Southern California, living a privileged life. What they don’t know is I was born and raised in the same house as my father, the oldest of nine kids. We were a big family that all grew-up together. I lived the same life as my father, and I’m giving you that life on ‘The Prince of Compton’,” explains Lil Eazy-E.
“Prince of Compton” brings West Coast rap back with a vengeance, merging the flavor of N.W.A on songs such as “Money and Power” and “They Killed You,” and mixing things up with “This Ain’t a Game” featuring Bone Thugs, which takes listeners back to the Ruthless days. Lil Eazy-E also pays homage to one of his childhood hero’s Ice Cube on “Shotgun” which was inspired by the street classic “Today Was a Good Day.”
“Ice Cube was a huge influence on my record. Knowing him as a kid and then working with him as a man was a great learning experience,” said Lil Eazy-E.
With a phenomenal debut album, budding record company and fledgling roster of talented rappers, Lil Eazy-E is poised to become the next West Coast Rap Kingpin, just as his father did nearly 20 years ago."
Check out Lil Eazy-E's current single "What We're Claiming":
Lil Eazy-E - What We're Claiming
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