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1.The X-Factor Sadat X2.Tame Az It Ever Wuz Tame One3.In The Zone Akinyele4.In Stoney Lodge Cage5.Aknel Akinyele6.Happy Hour Copywrite7.Say That Then Casual8.Squeeky And The Head Detective Louis Logic9.It's Going Down Prince Po10.Artillary High & Mighty11.Extra Thug Sauce Feat. Guttamoth & Celph Titled - Majik Most12.Taken GM Grimm13.Monday Night Raw Access Immortal14.Heat Tame One15.Dancing GM Grimm16.Neverending Saga 7L & Esoteric17.Strange Louis Logic18.Slick Talkin Weathermen19.Not Me Wordsworth20.Brawl RA the Rugged Man21Meet Me At The Bar Feat.
J-Ro & J Zone Prince Po22.This Far AWOL OneCourtesy of schoolynzoo.blogspot.comIf you want other tracks produced by j-zone, click here. RJD2 - The Horror produced by Rjd22.
Sean Finn feat. David Moore - Let You Go (Jay Frog Remix) HouseMusic365.com.mp3. Rap4ever brings you latest Hip Hop and Rap Music, Songs, Mixtapes, Albums, News, Videos, Updated Daily. Download New Hip Hop & Rap Music for free on Rap4ever.
RJD2 - Salud produced by Rjd23. RJD2 - Smoke And Mirrors produced by Rjd24. RJD2 - Good Times Roll Pt 2 produced by Rjd25. Blueprint - Final Frontier produced by Rjd26.
RJD2 - Ghostwriter produced by Rjd27. RJD2 - Cut Out To FL produced by Rjd28. Jakki - F.H.H produced by Rjd29.
RJD2 - Shot In The Dark produced by Rjd210. RJD2 - Chicken Bone Circuit produced by Rjd211. RJD2 - The Proxy produced by Rjd212.

RJD2 - 2 More Dead produced by Rjd213. RJD2 - Take The Picture Off produced by Rjd214. RJD2 - Silver Fox produced by Rjd215. Copywrite - June produced by Rjd216.
RJD2 - Work produced by Rjd2. 01) Foxy Brown Ft AZ - Too Real (Prod.
Statik Selektah). 02) Kidz in th hall ft EL-P - Driving down the block RMX (prod.EL-P). 03) Evidence Ft Twin & Prodigy (prod. ALC). 04) Reks - Say Goodnight (Prod.
Dj Premier). 05) Big Twins - Street Theme (prod. Sid Roams). 06) Prodigy Ft Big Twins - Click Clack (prod. Sid Roams).
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07) Buckshot - No Future (prod. 9th Wonder). 08) Nas - Be A Nigger Too (prod. Salaam Remi). 09) Kurupt - Yessir (prod.
Pete Rock). 10) Micky Green - Oh. You can listen to those tracks in my JUKEBOX.
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Too much bullshit nowadays, rappers supposed to be underground collaborate with bitches like lil' wayne, they say they don't do gansta rap and then you hear them rappin' with a murderer And everybody seems to blow them in the same way that people suck the gay mc, people think 'godamnit those men make underground and good music and they succeed, they sell records man, they get money!!!' Cause in fact even underground people (the mcs and the fans)want glory except those who have already knew that like KRS ONE (peace to him),not ALL of the underground people but most of them, they prefer rappers who sell than emcees with principles For example, if ras kass or royce da 5'9' could have been on the top of the billboard, they still would make bling-bling, cause they tried but they didn't succeed. I'm a french HIPHOP lover and now I see assholes, who used to listen mtv rappers, with little brother tracks in their cell phones.and don't believe that they gonna listen to little brother's affiliates like chaundon,away team, skyzoo or someone else cause those people don't search music, they receive it or they download songs that they have seen on mtv and other fucking channels. So it's possible that I upload old Little brother tracks ( when they were with 9th wonder) but you'll NEVER see new 'lil' brother' (since 2007) on my blog) You should stop supportin' this group like people who have stopped support m.o.p. Or mobb deep. Keep it underground fuck that! Equipment used for making underground hip hop beats (RJD2, RZA, Madlib, Dj Vadim, Dj Krush, etc)Famous underground hip-hop beatmakers talk on the equipment they use.
Here are the quotes: RJD2: I use an MPC 2000XL and two 1200 turntables. That's all you need. That's what I used to make Deadringer on. I'm not computer literate. So I don't fuck with ProTools or anything.
RZA: As far as the equipment, when I'm scoring I basically use a lot of different keyboards because I'm looking for certain sounds, certain vibes, certain things and some of these sounds you may not hear in Hip-Hop. For this particular score I used mostly a keyboard called Korg Triton and used some older material, MV8000, which I use for Hip-Hop, as well, but I use it in a different capacity for the scoring. And not only am I using Pro Tools but I use Logic and other programs, as well. One machine may not have the right vibe for the scene and then you gotta try another machine or try a different sound that may not be available on SoundLink. Madlib, J Dilla, Clouddead: The Roland Boss Dr.Sample SP-303 9th Wonder, Little Brother: The programs we use are Cool Edit Pro and FL Studio. Those are the two programs that we use, and that's what we did the whole album on.

Dj Krush: To create tracks I used to exploit the AKAI S-1000, Roland MC-50 and SP-1200 as my main equipment, but I can now say that Ableton Live has completely taken over. At times, I sample once with the SP-1200 and then resample with Live. MF Doom: I did all the of album (Operation Doomsday) on the Roland VS 1681 as far as recording and MPC2000 studio plus. Did all the tricks on those two bad boys. Dj Vadim: In terms of equipment, its all done on a Mac G4 Cubase VST 5 with loads of compressors, eq's, valve stuff, MPC 3000, SP1200, AKAI 3000xl. Loads of keyboards like Clav, Rhodes, Wurly, Mini Moog, Nord lead, Oberheim DBX, Hammond b3, guitar pedals and Kaos pads.
Danger Mouse: However, Danger Mouse will say that a couple of his favorite keyboards of the moment are a Korg MS-2000 and a Roland Saturn 09. “Money Mark who plays on Dangerdoom has been getting me more into a lot of stuff keyboardwise,” he says. As for software, DM has used Digidesign Pro Tools and Apple Logic in other people's studios, but he prefers Sony Acid Pro at home. “I used to use old samplers and a lot of old drum machines and samplers, and then I made a switch years back,” DM says. “I basically use that program now in the same way I used those.” Although DM buys a new PC every year, it's not to increase his processing power. “I use very basic PCs,” he says.
“I don't have any special soundcards or anything. The reason I get a new one every year is because there always winds up being some fucked-up virus or some kind of crash, or something ends up broken on it, so I wind up getting a new one all the time.” DO DO DO NOT NOT NOT UPLOAD UPLOAD UPLOAD ON ON ON MEDIAFIRE MEDIAFIRE MEDIAFIRE.
83 MAKE IT STOP Download 50 Cent's 'The Kanan Tape.' After a few delays, is finally ready to hit us with The Kanan Tape. The title is inspired by the street-dwelling character Fif plays in his TV show 'Power,' and thus we're hoping 50 is back on his hard-hitting gangster-ass lyrics.
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Based off the recent leaks, it definitely sounds like Fif is in the zone.Today we finally get the full project, which features,. Production comes from Colt 45, Illmind, Sonny Digital, Scoop Deville, London On Da Track and Bandplay.Give it a listen and/or download, and let us know what you think.