Rane presents: DJ Brace (Canada) – DMC World DJ Championships 2016 Performance filmed live at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, Saturday 24th September. I kind of thought this won it for me, but who am I to argue with a world class panel of judges. I get why they gave it to Japan’s DJ Yuto on his technicality but Brace was dope for me.
Love this track, as the homie Fdot1 pays homage to Hip Hop in this dope track dedicated to the culture and people who have inspired him on his journey around the Hip Hop globe as he gives #JustaFew (Propz). How many names do you catch? lyrics for you below!
From the heart, is where it comes – when I open my mouth –
Give a fuck if I’m trendin’ coz that ain’t what ‘m about –
I do this for the Kurtis Blows n’ all the Flashs –
The Doug Es with the Fresh n’ the Grandmaster Cazs –
The Rodney Ps n’ the Overlord Xs –
The 279s n’ that Borderline vibe –
The Vainona bboys on First Street Harare –
Poppin’ n’ lockin’, all the way down to Archiez –
To think this all started on a lil’ island in the carribean –
Culminatin’ in some of The Most – Beautifullest – tings I’ve seen –
I’m livin’ a dream – but it can get cloudy sometimes – Nah Mean –
Don’t be playin with them Demon Boyz – they Rougher Than a Animal –
Take A Look Around – there go an M.C. kinda Mell’o –
Don’t underestimate the crew – just coz the name’s Cookie –
We all trynna get that Dough Boy – feel me?
You wanna Reason With My Rhyme – ask DiKK –
Under the bandstand – in Queens Park – about ’88 –
That’s where I met Tropikal Blak n’ Kloud 9 –
N’ Big Wiz n’ Jeuce The Slayer used to rip the rhymez –
My man Barker – had that Rakim flow –
N’ the infamous Grim, introduced me to Jon Doe –
He rockin’ outta Temple now – DeJaVu –
From Bim – to New York – to London – to Zim –
I can’t forget Tdot – coz everywhere I growed –
Influences how I flow – it’s a given –
I’m – still a man on a mission –
Still a – renegade in thought –
Still a – renegade in action – stand alone if I have to –
Big Shawn – getz the props – Trezay getz the props –
Rube getz the props – Swizz getz the props –
Chops – Rah – getz the props – Lil’ Giant getz the props –
Grass Ruutz getz the props.
Back when Monie was in the middle n’ Estelle was on the left –
N’ Wee Papa – had the Beats – the rhymes – the noise it was a given –
That my Twang stay Blak – ask Tony it’s Rotton –
When I let off – that Klashnekoff with Karl Hinds –
I may be a Skinnyman – but I rock with a heavy hand –
N’ a Funky DL – that makes it Awkward to understand –
Jonzi D n’ Ty – holdin’ it down like Insane Macbeth said –
The Effect of Fear – got ’em holdin’ they breath –
I link Malarchi – in a valley – with a Dark Disciple –
Roots the Manuva in a long Forgotten World –
With Fallacy n’ Fusion – if it get Moorish in the Delta –
Man like Chester P n’ MC D comin’ to save ya –
With a stack of Durrty Goodz – as we rise on this Genesis –
Take a deep one – inhale that Micall Parknsun –
Coz it’s K.I.N.E.T.I.K. – with these Beats & Bars –
That I flip a few Tricks n’ leave my Trademark on ’em…..
GoBigTV’s ‘#GoIn’ episode 7 sees South London rapper Airklipz stepping up and going IN. Airklipz brings a classic hip hop vibe with some heavy bars on GoBigTV.
Be sure to look out for Airklipz’ Brand New album which is to be released soon and check out his back catalogue available from http://airklipz.bandcamp.com ….
Hackney, East London rapper Magic with a video for the deep track ’11 Months’ as he describes the pain and anguish some fathers go through when parenthood is questioned or the father is denied access.
New visual from Amsterdam’s MC Melodee and Spanish production duo Cookin Soul’s joint ‘Up & Down’ the 4th video single of Melodees new album “Passport Pimpin”. Hitting you with that soulful 90s flavour with Cookin Soul on production and Melodees rhymes, “Up & Down” makes your head bounce and makes you crack a smile as you reminisce about them good old days.
Video directed and recorded in Valencia, Spain by Assen Petrov
Get the MC Melodee album “Passport Pimpin” on all digital platforms here
‘LEGENDARY’ is taken from ILA’s debut mixtape dropping very soon.
Produced by Phocus Beats
Cinematography by Kevin Chan and Mutahar Hussain
Video Edited by ILA QUEST
New York City is widely known & respected as the birth place of Hip Hop culture. “New York Gangsters” brings 10 NYC rappers together on one track repping all 5 boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx & Staten Island).
“I think this track & video is incredible, it’s the reason I got involved so deeply, to make sure it reached the masses in the way I always release my solo material. I feel this project is an amazing spectrum of seasoned vets rapping their styles over a really hot beat, with everyone hailing from New York. It’s important for the world to see this kind of Hip Hop now in 2016”, Necro
In order of appearance:
Tragedy Khadafi of Queensbridge Projects
Hec Teck from Jamaica, Queens
Necro of PLR(Psycho+Logical-Records) from Brooklyn
Capone of Capone-N-Noreaga from QB
Dom Pachino of Killarmy/Wu-Tang fam from Shaolin(Staten Island)
Thirstin Howl The 3rd of The Lo-Lifes from Brownsville BK
Raze The Ratchet of Ghetto Inmates from Lower East Side, Manhattan
Willie Stubz of Beatnuts fam from QU
Chris Rivers (Big Pun’s son) from The Bronx
Kurious Jorge of CM Fam from Uptown, NYC
Dope track as Conscious Route brings you this raw edgy truth of his life experience over haunting reflective melody, produced by UK producer Micall Parknsun.
Conscious Route has been steadily building a solid repertoire over the last five years since his return to hip hop. This new release lays testament to his lyrical ability, as well as being reflective of his own life journey. The song takes you through layers of struggle and personal change as the chorus reflects the hope and purpose gained from struggle alongside a willingness to support the community towards progression and change. The hauntingly reflective lyrics ride on a tough instrumental back drop courtesy of Micall Parknsun, and this track isn’t to be taken lightly, as both lyrics and melody take you on a focused journey, showing that there is light at the end of the tunnel!
True Hold Records bring exclusive B side “Played slaves” ft Zenga The Titan also produced by Micall Parknsun and heavy Monosapiens “On Da Up” (Remix) to boot!
From its origins in the block parties of the Bronx in the 1970s to its status today as a global multi-billion dollar industry, from the voice of disaffected urban America to a President-electing powerbase, from Grandmaster Flash to Jay-Z, Hip Hop is nothing less than a phenomenon. Not just the most important musical genre of the past four decades, Hip Hop has transcended its origins to impact on every aspect of 21st-century culture. Today Dr Dre is at the vanguard of the music industry’s digital revolution, Kanye West is courted by the fashion industry and makes front page news, while Kendrick Lamar maintains Hip Hop’s legacy as a voice for the voiceless—for the Ferguson riots generation—in the seething socio-political commentary contained within his lyrics.
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“Hip Hop Raised Me” by DJ Semtex and Foreword by Chuck D is out now on Thames & Hudson and available in Hardcover ,448 pp, 800 illustrations, including 600 in colour!