Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Chad Sexington Presents: Yacht Rap

Courtesy of Drizzle b.k.a. Chad Sexington. Smooth, lush, optimistic tunes, many with a touch of synth, all made to bump in your luxury pleasurecraft while snorting cocaina off of a supermodel's chassie somewhere in the Antilles just as the calendar flips to '09. Or, in your living room because nobody bothered to bring their iPod to your gathering. -- Thun

Yacht Rap [Click To Download]

Trick Daddy ft. Big Boi and Cee-Lo "In the Wind"
De La Soul "Simply Havin"
Slick Rick "Mistakes Of A Woman In Love With Other Men"
Slick Rick "Frozen"
Notorious B.I.G. ft. Jay-z "I Love The Dough"
TWDY "Player's Holiday"
Pete Rock & CL Smooth "I Got A Love"
Playa G "Chillen Wit My Niggaz"
Roscoe "Smooth Sailin'"
FT "Light It Up"
Cam'Ron "Rush To The Yayo"
Cru "Loungin' Wit My Cru"
Kool G Rap ft. Nas "Fast Life" (Album Version)
A Tribe Called Quest "Bonita Applebum" (Hootie Mix)
K-Def "The Godfather"
AZ ft. Nas "How Ya Livin'"
Jay-Z "Feelin' It"
Camp-Lo "Black Connection"




You Can't Hold Us Down

A1. Can't Hold Us Down (Vocal Remix)
A2. Can't Hold Us Down (Instrumental Remix)
A3. Can't Hold Us Down (Acapella)
B1. Can't Hold Us Down (Vocal Babigezus Mix)
B2. Can't Hold Us Down (Yard Boy Mix)
B3. Can't Hold Us Down (Instrumental)

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Here's a dope release from 1996 that features Greg Nice of Nice & Smooth. Produced by Babegezus(I don't know who this is), Greg Nice rhymes alongside with two other emcees. The remix produced by Da Penguin(I don't know who that is either), is definitely better than the Babigezus mix. It's a Greg Nice anthem type of ish.

A1. So Tough (Radio Though)
A2. So Tough (Toughstrumental)
A3. So Tough (Tough A Pella)
B1. So Tough (Easy Mo Tough Mix)
B2. So Tough (Sid' Mellow Mix)
B3. Crazy Like A Foxxx

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Here is Freddie Foxxx's 12" release from 1994 for then-unreleased album Crazy Like A Foxxx. So Tough was released with three different mixes. The original was produced by S.I.D.(Naughty, Apache, Queen Latifah) and had a reggae vibe to it with Queen Latifah singing on the hook. Then you had the "Tough" version produced Easy Mo Bee which made it feel more rugged. The last mix & the best was remixed by S.I.D. . It gave it a more mellow sound and took away the singing by Queen Latifah. It was more radio-friendly. The last track "Crazy Like A Foxxx" is known for being a diss to Ultragmagnetic MC's.

A1. Wunderlust (Main Mix)
B1. Wunderlust (Instrumental)
B2. Wunderlust (Acapella)

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Here's a 1996 release by Rob-O of INI. As you can see on the picture, it says "Produced By Pete Rock" but it was actually produced by the Soul Brother's bro Grap Luva. It has the same type of vibe as any song from the "Center of Attention". Wunderlust would also be included on Rob-O's Rhyme Pro cd which featured all his old materials.

A1. Move It In Move It Out (Phat Mix)
A2. Move It In Move It Out (Phat Radio)
A3. Move It In Move It Out (Acapella)
B1. Move It In Move It Out (Phat Remix)
B2. Move It In Move It Out (Phat Nitty Gritty Mix)
B3. Move It In Move It Out (Phat Remix Instrumental)

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This next 1997 release comes from the Derelect Camp. Move It In Move It Out is produced by Rockwilder(Redman, Busta Rhymes) when he had just started to get a little hype. But I got to say that Phat Remix wins, even though it is remixed by an unknown producer.


Thanks to T.R.O.Y. Regular Lyrical Gymnastics who blessed us with these vinyls.

--Thomas V

Nobodies - Fables (North Carolina 1997)



In 1997, I inexplicably dropped out of hip hop for awhile. Not that I stopped listening to hip hop, but I was branching out. No excuses! 1997 was a year for much classic hip hop and this is really solid too. It's a dope east coast album I came across recently. Top tracks on this would have to be Hands To The Sky and Greatest MC's in my humble opinion. Found this review recently and I thought it was pretty fair. Will share it here:


" The Nobodies are a North Carolina duo consisting of MC's Equinox and Apocalypse... this is DIY rap for those hungry to hear cats making music THEY actually would want to hear rather than what could get them a big record deal. The beats here are gritty and feature a nice use of samples from Nas, Mobb Deep, KRS and more laced throughout to give it a classic feel. Only one R & B chorus shows up on the album but even it's forgivable due to the strong balance of lyrical content. As far as the actual rhyming goes, Apocalypse and Equinox are both well above average MC's with distinct voices and delivieries(plus a guest spot by Esau on track 2... CHECK HIS ALBUM, you'll thank me later!) and spit on a few different topics but mostly about how underappreciated they are and how hard it is to make it (basically being "nobodies" in the world of rap). This is one of those albums that you like to pop in once in awhile but it never leaves any real distinct impression on you... it's just good solid beats and rhymes(and that's all you can ask for sometimes). They followed this up with an even better album called "Now Culture" in 2003 but haven't been seen anywhere except on a milk carton since? Fingers crossed for something new in the future. "


Here's a link and the tracklist--


01. Intro
02. Off the Block
03. Get What I'm Saying
04. Fables
05. Hands to the Sky
06. You Don't Know Me
07. Suicidal Tendencies
08. Ag Intro
09. Do What I Gotta Do
10. Peter Parker
11. Every Bit of You
12. Destiny
13. Check It Out
14. Greatest MC's
15. Forever Raw
16. Song 15
17. Apocrates Outro

If you like this one as much as I do, leave some comments. What are your fav tracks ? Which ones strike out ? Would you live on a desert island for 1 year with only this cd to listen to ?

--Schenectadyfan

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

The LP

It was brought to our attention over at the T.R.O.Y forum that a few copies of the of "The LP" were available on eBAY for the price of $39.99. The urban legend is that "The LP" never existed in hi-fi CD format and that the only true leak of this album was on a promo-only cassette. So while it maybe enticing to want to want to add this to your collection, the reality is you'd be purchasing a low-fi bootleg of the album.

Since we care about you and how you spend you're money in these rough times, we're providing you the HIGHEST QUALITY recording that has ever existed for "The LP."

--Philaflava


01. Sunrise
02. One Plus One
03. Hard
04. Spacey
05. For My People
06. Hungry
07. Get Off The Bullshit
08. Funky 2 Listen 2
09. Dancing Girl
10. Have Fun
11. Ijuswannachill
12. The Mad Scientist

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(ripped at 320)


Large Pro related blogs:

Paul C. Lives

Main Source Interviews w/trivia

The Mad Scientist - VLS, Samples, and a "Who Flipped It Better?"

Props to the amazing Ho1ogramz & thomasv.

All The Ras Kass Singles That Really Matter

Recently, one of our more prolific T.R.O.Y. posters, Markshot, blessed us all with pretty much every ill single Ras Kass dropped in the nineties. Well, he actually uploaded them all a few months ago but the links died out. Of course, upon request, he re-upped them with the quick fast. Nothing more to really say about this except dig in while the diggin's good! Ras Kass was making undeniably exceptional music at that point in time. "Won't Catch Me Runnin'" and "Miami Life" were favorites of mine when they first dropped and they still hold weight today. Enjoy!

Anything Goes
A1 Anything Goes (Radio)
A2 Anything Goes (LP Version)
A3 Anything Goes (Instrumental)
B1 On Earth As It Is... (Radio)
B2 On Earth As It Is... (LP Version)
B3 On Earth As It Is... (Xplicit A Capella)
B4 Anything Goes (Radio A Capella)


Won't Catch Me Runnin'
A1 Won't Catch Me Runnin' (Radio Version) (3:50)
A2 Won't Catch Me Runnin' (LP Version) (4:16)
A3 Won't Catch Me Runnin' (Instrumental) (4:16)
A4 Won't Catch Me Runnin' (Special Moet Mix) (3:50)
B1 Remain Anonymous (Radio Edit) (4:00)
B2 Remain Anonymous (LP Version) (4:13)
B3 Remain Anonymous (Instrumental) (4:13)



Soul On Ice Remix
A1 Soul On Ice Remix (Clean) (4:53)
A2 Soul On Ice Remix (Explicit) (4:19)
A3 Soul On Ice Remix (Instrumental) (4:18)
B1 Marinatin' (Clean) (4:05)
B2 Marinatin' (Explicit) (4:05)
B3 Marinatin' (Instrumental) (4:05)



Soul On Ice Remix CDS
01. Soul On Ice Remix (Clean) (4:20)
02. Marinatin' (Clean) (4:11)
03. Soul On Ice Remix (Instrumental) (4:19)
04. Marinatin' (Instrumental) (4:08)



Remain Anonymous
A1 Remain AnonymouS (Radio Edit) (4:00)
A2 Remain AnonymouS (LP Version) (4:13)
A3 Remain AnonymouS (Instrumental) (4:13)
B1 ETC. (Classic Hip Hop) (4:52)
B2 ETC. (A Capella) (3:00)
B3 ETC. (Censorship) (4:52)



Jack Frost
A1 Jack Frost (Street Version)
A2 Jack Frost (Radio Version)
A3 Jack Frost (Instrumental)
B1 Anything Goes "Remix" (Radio Version)
B2 Anything Goes "Remix" (Instrumental)
B3 Anything Goes "Remix" (Live From C-Arson)



Come Widdit
A1 Come Widdit (The Fredwreck Remix) (4:15)
A2 Come Widdit (Joe Quixx Remix) (4:57)
A3 Come Widdit (Radio) (4:33)
B1 Come Widdit (The Fredwreck Remix Instrumental) (4:50)
B2 Come Widdit (Radio Instrumental) (4:35)



Miami Life Promo
1. Miami Life Clean Edit
2. Miami Life Explicit
3. Miami Life Instrumental




  Soul On Ice  



  Miami Life  



 Anything Goes  


Mad props to Markshot at the T.R.O.Y. forum for hooking up the vls'
--Verge

Monday, December 29, 2008

DJ Mark The 45 King - Put The Funk Out There LP



DJ Mark The 45 King is one of the more celebrated producers at the T.R.O.Y. Forum and throughout the blogosphere; his production credits, break beat compilations, and mixtapes are the stuff of legend. Forum regular and occasional contributor to out blog Jaz (of CDRS fame) was kind enough to bless us with this treat. Apparently this is an LP entirely produced by 45 King, which Jaz says is a "promo that was manufactured by Def Jam Records, Inc., and marketed by Roc-A-Fella Records L.L.C./ Def Jam Records." Ho1ogramz noted that the existence of this LP was mentioned during Unkut's interview with 45 King:

Robbie: I got this bootleg a while ago - the Put The Funk Out There album. What was the story behind that?

The 45 King: I have my ideas who put that out, but I had nothing to do with that. It’s funny that people like to bootleg me but they don’t wanna put the record out. So I dunno how that goes.

Robbie: Was that actually how you planned the album or was that just a collection of tracks that someone just put together?

The 45 King: Considering what the tracks were, that’s why I have a feeling who did it. It was an album that was supposed to come out that never came out.

You gotta love living in the future. - Thun

Ego Trip singles - 1984



1984
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UG7D5NIG

It's Yours - T La Rock And Jazzy Jay
I Need A Beat - LL Cool J
Rock Box - Run-D.M.C
Roxanne, Roxanne - U.T.F.O.
Friends - Whodini
Five Minutes Of Funk - Whodini
Roxanne's Revenge - Roxanne Shante
8 Million Stories - Kurtis Blow
AJ Scratch - Kurtis Blow
One For The Treble (Fresh) - Davy Dmx
Fresh, Fly, Wild And Bold - The Cold Crush Brothers
Hey DJ - The Worlds Famous Supreme Team
Freaks Come Out At Night - Whodini
Fat Boys - Fat Boys
Human Beat Box - Fat Boys
What People Do For Money - Divine Sounds
Unity - Afrika Bambaataa
The Main Event - Freddy B & The Mighty Mike Masters
Jailhouse Rap - Fat Boys
Jam On It - Newcleus
Beatstreet Breakdown - Grandmaster Melle Mel
Step Off - Furious Five Featuring Cowboy, Melle Mel & Scorpio
Basketball - Kurtis Blow
Megamix II (Why Is It Fresh) - Grandmixer D. St
Hip Hop On Wax Volume 1 - Chuck Chillout
Hip Hop On Wax Volume 2 - DJ Red Alert
Can You Feel It - Fat Boys
Don's Groove - Donald D
Here Comes That Beat - Pumpkin And The Profile All -Stars
Just Having Fun - Doug E. Fresh & Dj's Chilly Will & Barry Bee
Original Human Beatbox - Doug E. Fresh
Turning You On - Treacherous Three
Masters Of The Scratch - Master O.C. And Krazy Eddie Featuring Peso & Tito
Fast Life - Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde
AmPm - Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde
That's Life - Cutmaster D.C.
Cosmic Blast - Captain Rock
Hollywood's Message - DJ Hollywood
Live At The Fever (Pt. 2) - Lovebug Starski
What Are We Gonna Do - Ultimate 3 MC's
Funky Breakdown - Awesome Foursome
Games Of Life - Just Four
Somebody Else's Guy - Frederick MC Count Linton
Paid The Cost To Be The Boss - Masterdon Committee

--admiral

Sunday, December 28, 2008

1989 Legendary MC Battle

Part 1:

Part 2:


Two legendary Bronx emcees face to face in front of the hip hop landmark Patterson Projects.
Lord Finesse and Percee P get at each other over a loop of "Funky Drummer" on this evening 
some time in the summer of 1989. Besides having to face such lyrically aggressive opponents
on the rhyme tip, they also had to battle over the irksome sounds of a Mr. Softee ice cream truck
jingle and a gaggle of loud mouth crumb snatchers. Regardless, both emcees deliver incredible 
performances and both deserve praise for the classic verses they dropped.
Definitely 20 unforgettable minutes in our culture's history.

Download complete battle here
--Verge

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Boutique Remastered

The Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique has been 24 bit digitally re-mastered for the 1st time, overseen personally by the band to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release. The original vinyl artwork has been faithfully restored in this 8 panel eco-friendly limited edition CD with fold-out poster. It also includes a free digital download for a track-by-track commentary by the band discussing each song over the music - Paul's Boutique "The Director's Cut" bonus audio.

Release Date: 01/27/2009

In the meantime, here are the Pauls Boutique demos for your listening pleasure.

--Philaflava



Beastie Boys - Paul’s Boutique Demos


Tracklist:

1. Full Clout (Shake your rump)
2. 3 Minute Rule
3. Car Thief
4. Johnny Ryall #1
5. Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun
6. Egg Man
7. Sounds of Science
8. Johnny Ryall #2
9. Car Thief #2
10. 33% God
11. Hello Brooklyn
12. Stop That Train

Peace to Brougham33.

Soul Kid Klik

Soul Kid Klik, a hip-hop crew based in the Bronx, was formed in the early 90's. The members are G-Clef, Infamous, Blakspik, Goodfella Mike G, Storm the Ghetto Mutant, Malik Kahaar Ali, Skinslaya and DJ Spinbad. It all got started when original member G-Clef released an album with his group Ghetto Philharmonic (G-Clef, DJ Spinbad, B-Natural) in 1994. The album released by Tuff City was supposed to come out in 1993 but only came out late in 1994. After problems with Tuff City, Ghetto Philharmonic left the label. After G-Clef became managed by what was then known as GZA Entertainment, which was co-owned by GZA from the Wu-Tang Clan. G-Clef then started to promote his crew Soul Kid Klik. Their first 12" release was "Mortal Kombat" which came out in 1995. It became a minor hit and got spun on underground radio shows. They would release one more 12" single but after problems with GZA, Jay "Wax" Garfield, and even the group, they would eventually disband and abort their album. Only SKK member, Goodfella Mike G, was able to release a solo album in 1996 before the breakup. It's a dark, and raw album that was done by a "real" Sicilian mafioso. In 2002, G-Clef was able re-release all the SKK tracks(demos, unreleased, 12") into one CD. In my opinion, it's an underground classic! Just hardcore, raw, and real!

(1993-94) Ghetto Philharmonic - Hip Hop Be-Bop

Preview of Don't Bite the Concept:

Preview of Mortal Kombat:

Preview of Strictly Dago:
Props to WhoosainTha49thAmbassador for Mike G
--Thomas V

Friday, December 26, 2008

In Search Of A Complete Prince Paul Discography


The regulars at the T.R.O.Y. Forum are not your average message board denizens, no sir. Far from leeching lurkers, our regulars are expert compilers, DJs, bloggers, producers, etc. in their own right and tend to display the drive to get things done efficiently and collaboratively. One big rap nerd Voltron perhaps, but the T.R.O.Y. Movement gets things done, duns.

In recent weeks the hilariously named Wordbooty announced a plan to compile the entirety of Prince Paul's discography, going so far as to include extremely remixes and other obscure production and scratching credits. Wordbooty posted quite a few of his finds to demonstrate that he had been making progress, starting with remixes. Unfortunately, the great Zshare Outage of '08 left many of the files inaccessible. The T.R.O.Y. Forum's first lady Ho1Ogramz came to the rescue, and uploaded all of the files that have been amassed thus far.

As you can see, Prince Paul has produced for a very diverse set of artists, which makes sense given his eclectic and even eccentric tastes as a sampling genius. 

Prince Paul Remixes Part 1 [CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]

3rd Bass "Gas Face" (Remix)
Alliance Ethnik "Respect" (Bag of Tricks Remix)
Alliance Ethnik "Respect" (Project Remix)
Alliance Ethnik "Simple & Funky" (Prince Paul Remix)
Beastie Boys "Root Down" (Prince Paul Balloon Remix)
Black, Rock, And Ron "You Can't Do Me None" (Prince Paul Remix)
Bootsy Collins "If 6 Was 9" (Prince Paul Instrumental)
Boo Yaa T.R.I.B.E. "Psyko Funk" (Remix)
Chill Rob G "Let Me Show You" (Prince Paul Remix)
Cookie Crew "Born This Way" (Prince Paul Dope Mix)
Cypress Hill "Latin Lingo" (Prince Paul Mix)
De La Soul "Me, Myself & I" (Oblapos Mode)

Prince Paul Remixes Part 2 [CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]

De La Soul "Keepin' The Faith" (Straight Pass)
De La Soul "Keepin' The Faith" (12" UK Mix)
De La Soul "Keepin' The Faith" (No Bass Mix)
De La Soul "Keepin' The Faith" (LP Version)
De La Soul "Ghetto Thang" (Ghetto Ximer Mix)
De La Soul "Buddy" (Native Tongues Decision Mix)
Prince Paul "Blue Flowers" (So Beautiful Remix)
Fine Young Cannibals "Good Thing" (Prince Paul Remix)
Fine Young Cannibals "I'm Not Satisfied" (New York Rap Version)
Gravediggaz "Mommy What's A Gravedigga?"
Imani Coppola "Legend Of A Cowgirl" (Prince Paul Mix)
Living Colour "Funny Vibe" (Funky Vibe Mix)
Scotty Hard "Who Said (What)" (Prince Paul Remix)
The Avalanches "Since I Left You" (Prince Paul Remix)
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion "Blues XXX Man" (Prince Paul Remix)



Kool And The Gang - Samples Volume 1



Kool & The Gang - Samples Volume 1

1. Kool & The Gang - Give It Up
2. Uptown - Dope On Plastic
3. Gangstarr - Take A Rest
4. Organized Konfusion - Intro
5. Eric B & Rakim - Don't Sweat The Technique
6. Greg Osby & 100X - 3-D Lifestyles
7. X-Clan - Shaft's Big Score
8. Cypress Hill - Phuncky Feel One
9. NWA - Real Niggaz
10. Kool & The Gang - Chocolate Buttermilk
11. Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Straighten It Out
12. Eric B & Rakim - No Omega
13. Eric B & Rakim - Keep 'Em Eager To Listen
14. Chubb Rock - The Night Scene
15. Masta Ace - Simon Says
16. Special Ed - Ready 2 Attack
http://www.mediafire.com/?1hjiynn1jmz

Preview:

Give It Up


Chocolate Buttermilk


I have enough to make anywhere from 10 to 12 volumes, so stay tuned for the rest.

--Roy Johnson

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Cold Chillin' on Christmas

First I would like to say Merry Christmas to all T.R.O.Y. Blog readers!

Now here's a rare posse cut by the Juice Crew that was released in 1988. As Cold Chillin' was distributed by Warner Bros. Records, they were given a spot on Warner Bros' Christmas Compilation "Winter Warnerland". The record featured Big Daddy Kane, Roxanne Shante, MC Shan, & Fly Ty(yes, Fly Ty). Kane drops two verses while Shante, Shan, & Ty only rhymed once. Funny thing about this record is that everybody from "The Symphony" is missing except for Kane. It's still a great track though!

Christmas Gift


-- Thomas V

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Jingle Jangle: Rock The Sleigh Bells

Nah this ain't a post about The Legion featuring Dres, duns. This is yet another homegrown T.R.O.Y. Forum treat, this time with a holiday twist, courtesy of Hullabaloo:

Sick of your 9-5's holiday carols? Try the Slayed Bells mix. I went through my library listening for that telltale jingle jangle to give you the perfect stocking stuffer and me a crazy migraine.

The sleigh bells have had a torrid history in hip hop production. Golden Age producers like Pete Rock, Buckwild, and Large Professor built careers off the sample, imbuing their beats with a soulful, whimsical, swinging groove, that often enticed some of the best performances out of an emcee's career. Sleigh bells can be the focal point of your track (Eric B and Rakim - Microphone Fiend), relied on as a hi-hat stand-in (Big L - 8 iz Enuff), or lurk subtly deep within the mix (Lord Finesse - Flip da Style).

Picking tracks for Slayed Bells has changed the way I hear my music. I am now conscious of the sleigh bell presence on songs I had heard hundreds of times before. I now notice how Large Professor uses three different samples on Nas' Halftime. I now consider it a travesty when producers opt for a tambourine, xylophone, slide whistle, or salt shaker instead. I am now acutely aware of songs that SHOULD have had some bells in the background. Close your eyes and imagine the jingling on Big Daddy Kane's Aint No Half-Stepping, Large Pro's Ijuswannachill, or Jeru's Me or the Papes. Yes, infinitely better. Yet the sleigh bell seems to be losing favor with today's top beatmakers. While famed producer Bruce Dickinson recognized the need for more cowbell back in 1976, today our collective eardrums just can't get enough of Crank That's steel pan loop that spent seven weeks at number one. Would we still be watching the young maestro supermaning hoes if he'd thrown down some sleigh bells under his hi-hats? You're damn right.

This mix focuses on classic material to illustrate how sleigh bells have been championed by some of our all time favorites. As the cabbie from the original Die Hard says to a crusty John McClane; "This IS Christmas Music!"

[Click To Download] Re-upped 12/19/09

1. Pete Rock and CL Smooth - One in a Million
2. AZ - Your World Don't Stop (Buckwild remix)
3. Real Live - The Gimmicks
4. Nas - Halftime
5. Common - Watermelon
6. Alkaholiks - Daaam (Buckwild remix)
7. OC - Word....Life
8. Snoop - Tha Shiznit
9. Bahamadia - Rugged Ruff
10. Big L - Street Struck
11. Outkast - Player's Ball
12. Main Source - Peace is Not the Word to Play
13. Lord Finesse - Flip da Style
14. Organized Konfusion - Invetro
15. INI - Props
16. Artifacts - C'mon wit da git Down
17. Ras Kass - Soul on Ice


Merry Christmas to our readers from Amsterdam to Australia and everywhere in between!
-- Thun

Roxanne Shante - R.O.X.A.N.N.E. (1984-1989)



She's got one of the most memorable voices in the whole genre, hails from Queensbridge, and holds a Ph.D. in Psychology. If you need a refresher on Ms. Shante, OldSchoolHipHop.com has this to say:
Born Lolita Shante Gooden, Roxanne Shante was part of a phenomenon that took place in 1984. UTFO's song "Roxanne Roxanne" was a huge hit that year about their attempts to seduce a woman named Roxanne. One night Shante overheard WHBI's Tyrone Williams, Mister Magic, and Marley Marl discussing the fact that UTFO has skipped out on promised appearance. Shante offered to record a dis record. Her skills seemed up to par despite only being around 14-15 years old. Marley produced and she rapped the song, "Roxanne's Revenge" and it made them both famous. In fact, Shante couldn't go to school because so many people would stand outside of her classroom. Following her success there were over one hundred more "Roxanne" answer records. She began to tour constantly, freestyling her way through all takers. He war with UTFO continued as she would do anything to sabotage their shows and make them look bad. She had a few other hits (written by Big Daddy Kane) like "Have a Nice Day" and also "Go on Girl" from the movie Colors. She also did a duet with Biz Markie in 1986 called "Def Fresh Crew". She also worked with Rick James on a "Loosey's Rap." Other tracks of note were "Payback" and "Freestyle" in 1987. 1990 saw the release of "Big Mama" which took on every other female rapper in the game.
DJ Dee-Ville is not a new name to readers of this blog. He runs his own blog called Ain't It Good To You and has made a name for himself making compilations of obscure or underappreciated songs from artists such as Positive K and The Audio Two. His latest compilation centers on the subject of this post and comes highly recommended. Hearing Roxanne rip Frukwan (of Gravediggaz fame) at the New Music Seminar is priceless. Download this fan-made compilation and be sure to support whatever DJ Dee-Ville's doing over at his spot.

R.O.X.A.N.N.E. [Click To Download]


Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Black Rob - White Label EP



Forum regular Step One was kind enough to bless us with mp3s of this seemingly rare Black Rob EP. It should be noted that these songs are not merely freestyles over classic beats, but skilled remakes of the original. Here's what Step One has to say:

This a 4 track white label BR dropped before his first album.
Its got him spitting over Lookin At The Front Door, Childrens Story and Who Got The Props, plus a jackin for beats type thing over some Juice Crew beats and Punks Jump Up....
I've labelled that track 'The Heist' but I have a feeling it was called something else on the vinyl so if anyone can put me up on that go ahead.
There you have it. If anyone has more information, let us know the deal. Enjoy.


Omar Epps' Wolfpack


Omar Epps may have got his first start as "Q" in the movie Juice and some of you may best know him as Dr. Eric Foreman in the medical drama House , but before Hollywood started knocking Omar Epps was struggling Brooklyn rapper who was apart of the group Wolfpack along with his brother.

Wolfpack never dropped an album but they did release a single titled "Definition" in 1995 once Omar had a little money and some clout. I remember the video used to play like crazy on YO! but it was impossible to find the single in stores. For those who never got a chance to peep, now is your chance!

--Philaflava


Wolfpack - Definition (OMAR EPPS GROUP 1995 )

Wolfpack - Definition/Attack Of Da Wolfpack [1995]
Wolfpack - Definition
Wolfpack - Attack Of Da Wolfpack

DOWNLOAD


In addition to his short-lived rapping career, Omar Epps has also directed videos for Heather B. and Special Ed's "Neva Go Back."



Bonus Video:



Props to instranetic for hooking up the tracks.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Ultimate Breaks & Beats 11-15

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Ego Trip singles - 1983




1983
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It's Like That - Run-D.M.C.
Sucker Mc's - Run-D.M.C.
White Lines (Don't Do It) - Grandmaster Melle Mel
Beat Bop - K-Rob Vs Rammelzee
Play That Beat Mr. DJ (Lesson 1 The Payoff Mix) - Double Dee & Steinski
Lesson 2 The James Brown Mix - Double Dee & Steinski
Money (Dollar Bill Y'all) - Jimmy Spicer
It's Your Rock - Fantasy Three
2, 3 Break - The B-Boys
Hard Times - Run-D.M.C.
Jam Master Jay - Run-D.M.C.
Games People Play - Sweet G
Action - Treacherous Three
New York, New York - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
On The Radio - Crash Crew
Moments In Love - Art Of Noise
Beat Box - Art Of Noise
Fresh - Fresh 3 Mc's
You Gotta Believe - Lovebug Starski
Lovebug Starski Live At The Fever - Lovebug Starski
Sucker DJs (I Will Survive) - Dimples D
Play That Beat Mr. DJ - G.L.O.B.E. & Whiz Kid
Problems Of The World Today - Fearless Four
Break Dance-Electric Boogie - West Street Mob
Cooky Puss - Beastie Boys
Haunted House Of Rock - Whodini
It's Life (You Gotta Think Twice) - Rockmaster Scott & The Dynamic 3
Jam On Revenge (The Wikka-Wikka Song) - Newcleus
King Of The Beat - Pumpkin
Renegades Of Funk - Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force
We Are Known Emcees (We Turn Parties Out) - Crash Crew
The Big Beat - Spoonie Gee
No Sell Out - Malcolm X (Music By Keith Leblanc)
Street Justice - The Rake
Get Into The Mix - Dj Divine
Rock The House - The B-Boys
Cuttin' Herbie - The B-Boys
Punk Rock Rap - Cold Crush Brothers
All Night Long (Waterbed) - Kevie Kev
You've Got The Power To Get High On Yourself - South Bronx Movement
Games Females Play - Gigolette
Watch The Closing Doors - I.R.T. (Interboro Rhythm Team)
Cuts It Up - T Ski Valley
To The Max - Rickey G & The Everlasting Five
Bad Times (I Can't Stand It) - Captain Rapp
Dog Talk - K-9 Corps Feat. Pretty C

--admiral

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Catching Up


Every week here is spectacular, so your safest bet is to simply follow us closely under the assumption that we will grow and keep progressing. You are free to sleep if you want to, but I would advise against it. In any event, it's easy to fall behind, so take some time to appreciate what the T.R.O.Y. Movement puts out every week.

Top Five Posts 12/14/08 -12/21/08 


Top Five Posts You Should Become Acquainted With 12/14/08 -12/21/08

Light My Fire ... Again And Again ...

30 Light My Fire Covers

You're not going to find any Jim Morrison or Jose Feliciano on here as we're going a little more obscure with this compilation. However, you will find some Stevie, Tammi Lynn, and Al Green. Not to mention, plenty of samples and a drum break here and there if your into that sort of thing. Some versions are on some smooth ish, while some are psychedelic and others are just plain old funk bangers. The Johnny Harris version is pretty much an instrumental of the Shirley Bassey one, though there are differences they're both pretty ill.
The variety of styles and players on this comp make it enjoyable like you're really not listening to the same song 30 times.
Previews:
Minnie Riperton
Johnny Harris
Astrud Gilberto
Ananda Shankar
Young-Holt Unlimited
Download 30 track compilation in two parts mediafire steez here and here
Or in one folder from megaupload here
--Verge

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Big Daddy Kane Mixed by J.Period

In my opinion, this is one of the greatest mixtapes ever! Released in 2003, "The Best of Big Daddy Kane" was mixed by J.Period & hosted by the man himself, Big Daddy Kane. It featured classics like Ain't No Half Steppin', Warm It Up , Taste of Chocolate, etc. Then you have a few blends using classic beats alongside with the dope rhymes of Kane. You also get freestyles, rare remixes, guest appearances, Kane telling stories, etc... I suggest that you burn a copy for you car right now!

This mixtape was cut into 57 tracks so click here to see more information about the tracklist as it won't fit in this post.

Download

-- Thomas V

20 Songs You'd Swear Were Done By Somebody Else

Here's a mix taken straight from the B.I.B.L.E. of Hip-Hop, "Ego Trip's Book of Rap List". I got it from the list "20 Songs You'd Swear Were Done By Somebody Else" which are tracks done by not-so famous(mostly underground) rappers who have a similar voice, flow, or vibe that resemble to those of more-famous rappers. It looks like some were trying to gain fame by imitating them, as in some tracks you can't even tell the difference! The tracks are still enjoyable to listen to so don't sleep!

1. Beat 'Em In The Head - Hostyle : sounds like Notorious BIG

2. Come Off Hard - Mister Voodoo : sounds like KRS One
3. Dope On Plastic - Uptown : sounds like MC Shan

4. Down To The Gristle - Cool C : sounds like MC Shan

5. Find An Ugly Woman - Cash Money & Marvelous : sounds like DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince

6. Hawaiian Sophie - The Jaz : sounds like DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
7. I Got An Attitude - Antoinette : sounds like Rakim

8. I Shed Tears For The World - Crazy : sounds like Tupac

9. Like Of An Entertainer - MC Rell & The Houserockers : sounds like Rakim

10. Mixtapes - The Nonce : sounds like Q-Tip

11. My Posse - C.I.A. : sounds like Beastie Boys

12. Nights Of Fear - Ak Skills : sounds like Nas

13. No Joke - Harmony : sounds like LL Cool J

14. 101 Things To Do While I'm With Your Girl - Kwest The Madd Lad :
sounds like Diamond Shell
15. Ride The Crossfade - Jewel T : sounds like LL Cool J

16. Season Of The Vic - Justin Warfield : sounds like Q-Tip

17. Shit We Do - Hard 2 Obtain : sounds like Grand Puba

18. So Now You Know - Diezzle Don & The Governer : sounds like Redman & Notorious BIG

19. True Confessions - Tragedy & Iman Thug : sounds like Raekwon & Ghostface Killah

20. What People Do For Money - Divine Sounds : sounds like Run DMC


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Be on the look out for a Part 2 with a list from T.R.O.Y. Regulars. You can also sign up here
to the forum to give ideas for it.
Much Props to Ho1ogramz for No Joke by Harmony! !
--Thomas V