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Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« on: June 17, 2002, 03:51:29 AM »
1. AZ f/ Nas - "The Essence"

Dope new track from AZ's new album, "Aziatic". Dope Christmas-sounding beat produced by Baby Paul. Nas at the top of his game... this is at least equally good to "The Flyest", if not better.


2. 50 Cent f/ Nas & Nature - "Whoa"

This is the track which was branded a "joint Jay-Z diss". That is wrong, LOL, toogangsta.net was obviously spreading false rumours. This song is tight, I'm pretty sure Premier produced it. If true, he laced one of his best beats in a long time. Check this out y'all.


3. Jermaine Dupri f/ Snoop Dogg, P.Diddy & St. Lunatics - "Welcome To Atlanta (Remix)"

Dope remix... it's very addictive, Snoop's verse is off the heezy, fo' sheezy.


4.Canibus f/ Mike Tyson - "2nd Round KO"

Canibus killed LL Cool J with this track, it really displays his lyrical talent and rawness on the mic... really awesome, ferocious diss track.


5. Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Nelly & Murphy Lee - "Roc The Mic (Remix)"

I heard Nelly dissed KRS-One on this song, I couldn't hear it, so please point it out to me somebody... LOL anyway this is a good remix, I've been bumping it a lot during the last week.



Post yours... PEACE til next week. ;)
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2002, 04:30:30 AM »
1. Boogiemonsters - "Honeydips In Gotham"
laid back dopeness from 1994, i miss this group.
2. Swollen Members - "Horrified Nights"
hardhitting track, great production, plus they're canadian  ;D
3. A Tribe Called Quest - "Get A Hold"
nice soulful, deep ATCQ track.
4. Eminem & Royce Da 5'9 "Renegades" Remix
dopeness, much better than the original.
5. KRS-One - "MCs Act Like They Don't Know"
classic joint.
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2002, 06:07:16 AM »
Outkast - Land Of A Million Drums (This song features on the Scooby Doo soundtrack and it's dope as hell, funky beat, as always and some great verses & a dope hook. Good video to back it up too.)

Jaheim Ft Nas - Just Incase remix (This is much better than the original imo, Nas' verse is of good quality and his flow rides the beat well. Ja's vocals are just as good as the original version but the beat is better.)

Talib Kweli & Hi Tek Ft Vinia Mojica - The Blast (This track is just, wow. Outstanding beat and outstanding rhymes supplied, possibly the best track from the "Train Of Thought" LP.)

Binary Star - Glen Close (This is my fav. track from these guys, I love storytelling tracks and this is a classic one for sure, reminiscent of "Renee". Excellent wordplay and the beat is just haunting.)

Unknown Prophets - Sorry (I've had this track for some time now but have yet to hear anything else from them, not that I don't want to but I can't find anything else. But this track has got me hooked. It's basically about how we all make decisions we sometimes regret and how we want to say sorry, hence the title. It's pretty deep and it's something EVERYBODY can relate to. Nice beat too, perfectly fits the lyrics and the concept of the whole song.)




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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2002, 01:35:34 PM »
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2. Swollen Members - "Horrified Nights"
hardhitting track, great production, plus they're canadian

theyre canadian?...hell i thought they were from l.a....they collab with phil da ag, defari, evidence and son doobie...i coulda sworn they were from l.a.....hmmm..interesting...in that case:
1. Swollen Members feat Son Doobie - Burns And Scars(Son Doobie tears it up as usual and Swollen Members come hard as hell)
2. Swollen Members - Killing Spree(tight song Swollen Members stay rippin up the mic on this)
3. Skinny Pimp feat. 211 - Lil' Arm Dance[DJ Paul Diss](DJ Paul of 3-6 Mafias gimp arm is the aim of this song....Skinny Pimp makes sure he clowns Paul on his gimp misfortunes)
4. Project Pat feat. Hypnotize Camp Posse - Fuckin' Wit The Best(just a tight ass posse cut as only HCP/3-6 Mafia can do)
5. Pastor Troy feat. Peter The Disciple - Vice Versa(Pastor Troy For President!...thats all i gotta say)
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2002, 09:00:32 PM »
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theyre canadian?...hell i thought they were from l.a....they collab with phil da ag, defari, evidence and son doobie...i coulda sworn they were from l.a.....hmmm..interesting...in that case


They are from Vancouver.  They also collab with Dialated Peoples and J5, Madchild of Swollen Members owns Battleaxe records, which Son Doobie is sigend to.  So is abstract rude.
check:  www.battleaxerecords.com
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2002, 09:42:28 PM »
I'ma make this thread sticky until next Monday, keep your lists coming people.
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2002, 10:41:39 PM »
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Posted by: KVB - Tha Illest Posted on: Today at 17:42:28
I'ma make this thread sticky until next Monday, keep your lists coming people.  


Yeah that's a good idea, you should keep doin' it each week, When the new weeks up just lock the thread. These threads are one way that I getta check out different tracks that I might not have heard of before.  8)
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #7 on: June 18, 2002, 12:06:13 AM »
1. Az feat. Nas - The Essence
2. Swollen Members feat. Dilated Peoples - Bless & Destroy
3. Mad Skillz - 10 Rap Commandments
4. KRS-One, Zach De La Rocha & The Last Emperor - CIA (Division 1 remix)
5. Binary Star - Glen Close.
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #8 on: June 18, 2002, 08:14:37 AM »
cam'ron - losing weight part 2
cam'ron - tommorow
cam'ron - Live My Life (Leave Me Alone)
cam'ron - hey ma
cam'ron - welcome to NYC

Cam's album been pretty much all i been listening to for tha week
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #9 on: June 18, 2002, 11:23:41 AM »
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They are from Vancouver.  They also collab with Dialated Peoples and J5, Madchild of Swollen Members owns Battleaxe records, which Son Doobie is sigend to.  So is abstract rude.
check:  www.battleaxerecords.com

sounds tight....but ab aint signed with afterlife no more?...oh well hes still a blowdian in my mind.....thanks for the info
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #10 on: June 18, 2002, 06:04:28 PM »
1. Holiday Styles- Good Times (I Get High)
-damn this is a tight joint kinda like Camron "Oh Boy" i think swizz beatz produced it but it doesnt sound like his shit

2. Diplomats- I'm Ready
-this song is really tight, i finally found a version of it that doesnt have any dj screams on it, i think this is the first single from the Juelz Santana cd

3. Shyne- S.H.Y.N.E
-hot joint right here, hearing this really makes me miss shyne, he was a dope mc. a swizz beat, but doesnt really sound like it

4. AZ- Fanmail
- damn this is a real hot song

5. GZA- B.I.B.L.E
- this is my old school east coast song, man this joint is really tight its the last song offa the classic Liquid Swords LP
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #11 on: June 19, 2002, 05:43:40 AM »
1.Eve Featuring Alicia Keys - Gangsta Love
2.Faith & Freeway - Burnin Up (Just Blaze remix)
3.Mistikal - get it started
4.Ms.Jade - Big Head
5.Brandy & Fat Joe - Full Moon Remix
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #12 on: June 19, 2002, 06:31:46 AM »
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1. Holiday Styles- Good Times (I Get High)
-damn this is a tight joint kinda like Camron "Oh Boy" i think swizz beatz produced it but it doesnt sound like his shit


That is fucking tight, damn, that chrous is addictive... I bet this song was produced by Just Blaze. It sounds like his style, IMO. It ain't a Swizz Beatz joint...
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #13 on: June 19, 2002, 06:54:21 AM »
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That is fucking tight, damn, that chrous is addictive... I bet this song was produced by Just Blaze. It sounds like his style, IMO. It ain't a Swizz Beatz joint...


YES, it is Swizz Beatz
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Re: Top 5 non-westcoast songs of the week
« Reply #14 on: June 19, 2002, 06:57:01 AM »
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YES, it is Swizz Beatz


Has the song been released?