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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Jome on May 17, 2007, 03:56:46 PM
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Tracklisting
01. The Hardest (feat. AZ) (prod. by Large Professor) 03:42
02. Fuck The Police (prod. by Street Radio) 02:53
03. No Remorse (feat. J-Hood) (prod. by Street Radio) 02:51
04. Come One, Come All (feat. Kool G Rap) 03:10
(prod. by Fizzy Womack)
05. Hold On (feat. Jay Rush) (prod. by Fizzy Womack) 04:06
06. Frustration (prod. by Street Radio) 02:11
07. Pain (prod. by J. Waxx Garfield) 03:40
08. The Struggle (prod. by Large Professor) 03:28
09. Poor Folk (feat. Joell Ortiz) (prod. by Street Radio) 03:12
10. The Lessons (prod. by Street Radio & Bob Perry) 03:22
11. Use Mad Clips (feat. Cormega) (prod. by Emile) 03:02
12. Deeper Than Most (prod. by Street Radio) 03:23
13. S.P. Ghost (Bonus) (prod. by Ill Will Fulton) 03:44
14. Come One, Come All (feat. Ill Bill) 04:15
(prod. by Ill Will Fulton)
15. So Easily (prod. by Ill Will Fulton) 03:33
Total Time: 50:32
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what kinda release is this?
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Wow the tracklist looks great..
I remember that this was tracks he did during the making of Time Is Money.. or am i wrong?
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what kinda release is this?
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=144221.0
Seems like he made a grimey street album, putting it out indie.. no radio singles here..even Lil Fame on 2 beats. :)
The last 3 tracks is Styles rapping over rock beats.
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what kinda release is this?
Street Radio, comprised of J. Math and Jimi Kendrix, have teamed up with Styles P. to both A&R and produce 6 tracks for the emcee's upcoming album Ghost Sessions.
"It was crazy to be able to sit with Styles and see what direction he’s trying to go. He had a lot of deep verses that were never really released," says J. Math. "Some were just ideas, but we were able to turn them into songs with full soundscapes. We focused on sculpting the sound to be as impactful as the lyrics."
Steet Radio produced the tracks "Poor Folk," featuring Joell Ortiz (and also featured on Ortiz' debut album The Brick: Bodega Chronicles), "Fuck The Police," and "No Remorse," featuring J-Hood.
The album also features Kool G. Rap, AZ, Cormega, and Jimi Kendrix. "We’ve been writing a lot of hooks with our tracks. We like to present songs with some kind of direction, not just a beat. We always got some crazy themes and sound effects; it only made sense to start jumping in the booth too," says Jimi. "Some may be surprised to see I did the hook on 'Pain', but you gonna start seeing a lot more of that from us."
Street Radio is also currently working on projects with AZ, Papoose, and produced "9mm" off of Bone Thugs N Harmony's latest album, Strength & Loyalty.
Ghost Sessions is due in stores May 22nd.
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Jimi Kendrix produces alot for The Inc.
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Whoaaho, this just came out of nowhere. I never heard anythang about this. ???
Tight shit though.
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Is this any good?
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Is this any good?
Dude SP always bring heat. I've only heard "Use Mad Clips" to be honest, but if it'ss thast sound it will be dope. Styles has never disapointed.
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Someone hook me up!
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already placed my order
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this is fire
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Pure NY heat...holla if yall need this. 8)
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Holla.
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Wonder why no Jada?
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Holla.
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dope album
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styles p>
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so is it an official album???
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so is it an official album???
Sounds like it, I didn't catch any jacked beats or anything. If they can drop albums like this, maybe J hood will actually come out one day. >:(
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so is it an official album???
Sounds like it, I didn't catch any jacked beats or anything. If they can drop albums like this, maybe J hood will actually come out one day. >:(
Yeah, one day. :grumpy:
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lol @ the rock beats. Styles P is cool shit though. It's just too bad he can't give the dub a good interview.
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I gotta get that
(http://i8.tinypic.com/6bxvhhg.jpg)
www.myspace.com/djbutter
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Holla.
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If they can drop albums like this, maybe J hood will actually come out one day. >:(
Speaking of which, Jae on this album:
[Jae Hood]
"Tales From The Hood" gon' come like a thief in the night
::) :D
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Yo, can anybody hook me up with track 13. In my dl, the file is corrupt
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shit is soooo dope! dont like the rock songs tho
styles p>
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The Hardest gotta be a favorite to me already. Feelin' that.
Fuck The Police is the mixtape track What Police Can Do. Fuck The Police beat is wack. Mixtape track is better.
The Lessons is tight too.
Rock beats and Styles...wack. Not really feeling this album, I skimmed thru this shit real quick though.
The Hardest is real nice though. That's the best track up there.
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I'm not feeling the rock tracks at all, but the rest is sounding pretty good. I still need some time to really judge it yet.