Continuing on from my last post here is another collection of videos this time from DMC’s second ‘Champions Jam’ summit!
Champions Jam Summit 2
Cutmaster Swift
DJ Craze
DJ Noize
Kentaro
Dopey
Continuing on from my last post here is another collection of videos this time from DMC’s second ‘Champions Jam’ summit!
Champions Jam Summit 2
Cutmaster Swift
DJ Craze
DJ Noize
Kentaro
Dopey
If like me you’re a huge Turntabilism fan then DMC have uploaded a load of classic performances to their youtube channel, and its only right I share them with my Hip Hop fam!
Summit1 Champions Jam
Cash Money – 1988 DMC World Champion
Cutmaster Swift – 1989 DMC World Champion
QBert – 1992, 93, 94 DMC World Champion
Roc Raida (R.I.P) – 1995 DMC World Champion
DJNoize – 1996 DMC World Champion
ATrak – 1997 DMC World Champion
Here’s another single for you lifted off the recently released Raekwon “Lost Jewlry” EP. The track is produced by Frank G.
Download the Lost Jewlry EP for FREE from http://www.datpiff.com/Raekwon-Lost-Jewlry-mixtape.443648.html
Promo video for Johnny Darko ‘ Dark Winter Tales E.P ‘, set to be released 7th February available for free download at http://abnoxshuz.bandcamp.com/
Beat by Reklews.
Masta Killa has enjoyed a wild ride as one-ninth of the Wu-Tang Clan, most recently the release of his new solo album “Selling My Soul”. In this interview, Killa speaks on a number of Wu-related topics, including the environment that allowed the group’s breakthrough single “Protect Ya Neck” to succeed, the recording of “Wu-Tang Forever,” the chess masters of the Clan, and his thoughts on what has allowed the group to stay together over all these years.
Masta Killa: http://mastakillamusic.com/
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009WW1EYS/
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/id580458537
Its been a while since we’ve heard something new from Reggimental, but he’s back with this little taster featuring Matt Henshaw.
Feel like, if you’re a fan of H.L.I then you’ll be a fan of these guys too.
Another video for a track taken from Carlos Bryant’s new mixtape ‘Expectations’ which you can pick up from over here.. Don’t let the catchy beat and production fool you (although a catchy beat isn’t a bad thing), Carlos is a smart guy, and his lyrics perfectly showcase this.
For a dude that’s only 17 years olds, I’m really impressed with his maturity of style and lyrics. I don’t want to judge, but more often than not a lot of rappers that start out at this age don’t showcase this much social awareness, class conscience or intelligence, yet Mike does and with relative ease. Mike Chopra’s really on point, and if he’s this good at such an early age, then dude is going to be killing it in a few years.
For fans of: Lupe, Macklemore, John Vietnam.
Cop the free mixtape ‘Cold Religion’ over here.