Chillin man.
I'm not sure this is a "stage tune" but this shit is bangin.
Neyo - Do You
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Damn.. found a remix of it. Get it!
NeYo ft. Mary J Blige - Do You Remix
Slim Thug - Woodgrain Wheel (been bumpin this a lot lately)
Ying Yang Twins - Dangerous (hot maneater Remix)
Damian Marley - Pimpers Paradise & Devin The Dude - Lil Girl Gone(both Sad)
504 Boyz - I can tell u wanna fuck
Jagged Edge - Gotta Be
Lil Boosie- Ay Bebe (new)
Nelly - Over and Over again (good to dance to slow)
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Does anyone know the old song that i thought was by ying yang but i cant find it all I remember is some of the chorus but i used to love this song...
Hes saying something about u need to wait for daddy because im doing 85 down the hiway or something??
damn, are u talking about the ying yang twins because youngbloodz had a song like that called "85" featuring big boi - that song was fire!
yeah I had to download it again, that takes me back to college
remember, U-WAY, that song was great too!
What was the name of that Trick Daddy record with Big Boi and Cee-Lo (Trick is not dungeon family) about the sunshine.
P.S. The new 50 Cent "I Get Money" is bananas!!! Finally, a NYC hip hop record that has universal appeal
Kia Shine - Krispy
Bone Thugs and Harmony feat. Mariah Carey - Lil' Love
Daddy Yankee feat. Fergie - Impacto
Lumidee feat. Pitbull - Crazy
Paula DeAnda feat. Bow Wow - Easy
Eve - Tambourine
Justin Timberlake - Lovestoned
Is this "Ay Bay Bay" by Hurricane Chris? I do like that song. I haven't seen a Boosie track anywhere.
I was gonna start a thread but I figure anyone who could answer this would read this thread anyway...
I need to know what's up with "mix-tapes". I mean, I have been downloading music for years but I never got in to this. I've seen them around but I don't understand them or the references to them. Plus, all the music on them gets talked on by the DJ. I am just too anal to stand that shit...I like a pure track. Normally, I would just ignore `em..I mean, I have for years. But...witness this conversation from some of my cousins who live in the South...
Cousin 1: ...and the second sign of the apocolypse is that Lil' Wayne is the best rapper in the world.
Me: Lil' Wayne? You mean like "Fireman" Lil' Wayne?
Cousin 2: Yeah. He's the shit.
Me: Really? I hardly hear anything from him? I mean, he had some nice features...like "Make it Rain" but I don't really hear his stuff much.
Cousin 2: On the radio? No...
Cousin 1: Yeah, you aren't in to the Mix Tapes.
Me: *shaking head*
Cousin 1: The Mix Tapes are where it's at. Trust me, you go in any club in the south, Lil' Wayne comes on and the place goes crazy! Everyone knows every word and they are singin' it. Not dancin'...singin'.
So, my question is...Am I missing out? Are Mix Tapes truly the best source of hip/hop in existance? If so, how do I even begin to know where to start?
-gen
GenWar, mixtapes have been the best source of hip hop for years, since '89-90 when Kid Capri invented them and going back to when Ron G was the youngest in charge and how can I ever forget about Doo Wop and the Bounce Squad. I can't even begin to tell you how many classics have been out first on mixtapes, from that Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac freestyle to Biggie's "Real Niggas do Real Things". I wish I would've saved some of those tapes from when I was in high school, their all classics now and worth so much
50 Cent owes his entire career to mixtapes because that's where his buzz started, he had NYC on fire like no one since KRS criminal minded days (ah, the good ol' days). DipSet and D-Block also owe their popularity to mixtapes, but the new mixtapes out are nothing like the ones of yesterday
Yeah, the new mixtapes seem to be mostly bad quality.. or some goober just repeating deeeeeeeeejay spasmspasmspasm over the mix. Ugh. There's still some gems to find if you've got patience (I rarely do)..
Anyway.. my newest obsessions:
Kanye West - Can't Tell Me Nothin
Kanye West ft. Daft Punk- Stronger <--- hot hot hot
India Arie - There's Hope
Ciara ft. 50 Cent - Can't Leave 'em Alone
T.I. ft. Eminem - Touchdown <--- hot hot hot
Mims - Like This
Timbaland ft. Keri Hilson - The Way I Are
(an Oldie here) Slum Village - Conant Gardens (still sweet)
I hate mixtapes for the same reason, some tool screaming "DJ Kool! Desert Storm! Bullshit etc" every 5 seconds. Fuck off.
That Kanye song "Stronger"...didn't Busta use that Daft Punk sample a few months ago?
No! Mix tapes are bullshit, and theyre played out. Theyre just a re-enactment of the orginal songs, and theyre a disappointment. Waste of time and money. And you cant listen to the original song again without thinking of that crap.
About mixtapes: maybe its because im close to NYC, but we get some great mixtapes out here with a lot of original music from some of the hottest artist plus blend mixtapes are absolute fire. mixunit.com used to sell some great mixtapes until the feds started busting vendors.
David Banner feat. Akon and Snoop Dogg - Speaker
VaCity - Gone and Do Dat
Down - Lean like a Cholo (silly but grew on me)
T.I. ft. Wyclef - You Know What It Is <--- hot hot hot
Twista ft. Pharell - Wanna Give it Up
Re: Ay Bay Bay - sounded like boosie to me but I guess im just dreamin::)
Anyways mix tapes are the shit tho some of the worse ones do require a lil patience dont know why. Lil wayne mixtapes do take it to a pretty good level to, he's got at least 20+ tracks i play on repeat seriously
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Paula DeAnda feat. Bow Wow - Easy
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Lil Wayne also does this song with her and im 100% sure this time!
Lil Wayne is pretty much the guy who started the whole "Georgia" Bush thing to so hes a really creative guy, lots of good remixes
Ja Rule ft. Lil Wayne - Uh oh...I like the beat a lot. Don't care for Ja much but I love Lil Wayne.