Name: Sean Price - P-Body Bw Like You/Mess You Made (VLS) Genre: Underground Rap Release Date: 2007 Format: mp3 Quality: VBR Kbps Size: 28.2 MB Duration: 00:22:57 Description: Сингл со второго альбома Шона Прайса.
Anerae Veshaughn Brown, better known as X-Raided, is an American rapper, and Garden Blocc Crip gang member. The Initiation, was released in early 2001, and was the culmination of X-Raided’s attempts at forming his own record label back in 1999, Mad Man, with the help of his mother, Shirley “Jaz” Brown. Since the release of that album, X-Raided has since created another label called Bloc Star in 2005. He was the first artist to leave Madman Records in 2005. It is now run by Shirley “Jaz” Brown and Big No Love. Before the murder, Jaz Brown was a clerk at the Sacramento County Courthouse, but she quit when X-Raided became a famous defendant in the corridors. By June 2000, Jaz Brown had a new title, CEO of Madman Records, the new label for X-Raided and other local Sacramento rappers.
Название: Macklemore - The Language Of My World Жанр: Hip-Hop Релиз: 2005 Формат: Mp3 Качество: 320 kbps Размер: 166 Mb Длительность: 01:13:29 Описание: Дебютный студийный альбом представителя Хип-Хоп сцены Сиэтла с ирландскими корнями.Спокойный, мелодичный альбомчик с небезынтересной лирической составляющей, большая часть продакшина выполнена Budo (которого вы можете знать по альбому Гривза "88 Keys & Counting")
I see so many people lost who really try to pretend But am I just another white boy who has caught on to the trend When I take a step to the mic is hiphop closer to the end? 'Cause when I go to shows the majority have white skin They marketed the windmill, the air flair and head spin and white rappers albums really get the most spins the face of hip hop has changed a lot since Eminem and if he's taking away black artist profits I look just like him claim the culture that wasn't mine, the way the american hip hop is gentrified and where will all the people live it's like the central district, beacon hill to the south end being pushed farther away because of what white people did, now where's my place in a music that's been taken by my race cultural appropriated by the white face and we don't want to admit that this is existing so scared to acknowledge the benefits of our white privilege cause it's human nature to want to be part of something different especially when your ancestors are European Christians and most whites don't want to acknowledge this is occurring cause we got the best deal, the music without the burden of being black in a system that really wants you to rock cause all you need is a program and you can go and make hiphop and we hate the mainstream cause we're the ones that took it now we listen to Aesop Rock and wear t-shirts that say Brooklyn but it's not about black and white right I mean good music is good music regardless of what you look like but when you don't give them props isn't that selfish that's like saying rock was actually started by Elvis so where does this leave me? I feel like I pay dues but I'll always be a white MC I give everything I have when I write a rhyme but that doesn't change the fact that this culture's not mine But I'm gonna be me so please be who you are this is something that's effortless and shouldn't be hard I said I'm gonna be me so please be who you are but we still owe 'em 40 acres now we've stolen their 16 bars hiphop started off in a block that I've never been to to counter act a struggle that Ive never even been through if I think I understand just because I flow too that means I'm not keeping it true, nope hiphop started off in a block that I've never been to to counter act a struggle that I've never even been through if I think I understand just because I flow too that means I'm not keeping it true, I'm not keeping it true now I don't rap about guns so don't label me conscious but I don't rap about guns cause I wasn't forced into the conflict see I was put in the position where I could chose my options blessed with the privilege that my parent's could send me to college now who's going to shows the kids on the block starving or the white people with dough that can relate to my content? marketed the music now adapted to the lifestyle what happened to jazz and rock and roll is happening right now where's my place in the music that's been taken by the media with white corperations controlling what their feeding ya I brought up aesop rock but Im not even dissing dude we love hiphop and what do you think caucasians are listening to and I speak freely when I write this if a black emcee examined race there goes half their fan base, white kids and this is so true. and we didn't even have to fight the system we just went and picked up the microphone too and we got good at it so we should be rapping but only supporting them is like burning Jimmy and buying Clapton now Clapton's incredible. but no Jimmy no foundation so here comes history and the cultural appropriation white kids with do rags trying to practice their accents from the suburbs to the upperclass mastering a language but hiphop is not just memorizing words it's rooted in authenticity something you literally can't learn But I'm gonna be me so please be who you are this is something that's effortless and shouldn't be hard I said I'm gonna be me so please be who you are but as I'm blessed with the privilege, they're still left with the scars
hiphop started off in a block that ive never been to to counter act a struggle that Ive never even been through if I think I understand just because I flow too that means im not keeping it true, nope hiphop started off in a block that ive never been to to counter act a struggle that Ive never even been through if I think I understand just because I flow too that means im not keeping it true, Im not keeping it true
Name: A Thomas - Don't Fear The Critics Genre: Abstract / Underground Release Date: 2011 Format: mp3 Quality:320 Kbps Size: 62 mb Duration: 26:08 Description: Советую не проходить мимо, не так давно дхх познакомили российскую публику с данным артистом, так вот по-моему он только в России известен и то в узких кругах, но это не важно мне нравится то, что он делает это, ну красивая не скажешь, в общем мне нравится это вот и все, у него еще есть релизы если нужны, то пишите, и не забудьте послушать треки на зацен, любителям жанра, и не только, он придется по душе!
Waste Age Teen Land marks the second release from Twin Cities quartet Face Candy. Featuring the talents of dual vocalists Micheal “Eyedea” Larsen and Kristoff Krane freestyling over the improvisations of bassist Casey O’Brien and drummer JT Bates, Waste Age marks the final record Eyedea was able to completely finish before his tragic passing in October of 2010.
Альбом зацепил, советую всем!! Есть треки на зацен.
Name: Telly Mac - Warn The Public Genre: West Coast Rap Release Date: 2011 Format: MP3 Quality: VBR Kbps Size: 109 mb Duration: 01:01:32 Description: Telly Mac of Tha Gamblaz is back!