Thursday, April 29, 2010
3:16 w/ J.Cole
Hip-Hop has been around long enough that no one is making it to the forefront without taking cues from those who have come before them. The smart ones are perceptive enough to pinpoint certain traits from multiple sources and assimilate them into their own style. Which is why asking someone nowadays who their influences are, simply isn’t enough.
We’ve teamed up with Yours Truly for the “3:16” video series in an effort to peel another layer off the onion of the emcee’s thought process. When told straight from the horses mouth, the verses they hold near and dear to their heart provide a wealth of information. A verse or two recited is like being in the huddle when the play’s being drawn up. A few vital pieces of information make you see the play in a whole new light.
For our second installment, all lights are on Fayettenam’s own J. Cole. Although he shouldn’t need an introduction around these parts, here are a few highlights off his resume: he’s assumed the role of the new and improved Memphis Bleek on Jay’s Roc redux, released two well-received mixtapes, warmed up audiences on Jigga’s BP3 tour & found a place on XXL’s latest freshman list. All before dropping a debut album. Taking a brief respite on his road to apparent stardom, this Tarheel upstart recites a trio of verses that have stuck with him over the years.
In part one, J. shares how Canibus’ “Buckingham Palace” transformed his own rhyme style, helping him rearrange his whole approach to rhyming
J.Cole 3:16 - Verse 1
J.Cole 3:16 - Verse 2 and 3
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R.I.P.
Guru, the influential rapper known for his intellectual themes, his monotone delivery and his combination of jazz sounds with hip-hop beats (Jazzmatazz), and one half of Hip Hop group GANGSTARR has died after battling cancer, He was 43.
R.I.P. Guru
R.I.P. Guru
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Diggin In The Crates
“Ipotesi – Un Giorno in Piu” by Gianni Ferrio
From the album Big Guns Soundtrack (1973)
Sampled in “Soul Survivior (Intro)”
Produced by Pete Rock
“People Music” by Herbie Hancock
From the album Secrets (1976)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Pain” by Ohio Players
From the album Pain (1971)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“On The Move” by The Impressions
From the album Three the Hard Way (1974)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“It’s a New Day” by James Brown
From the album Revolution in the Mind (1971)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Come Clean” by Jeru The Damaja
From the album Sun Rises in the East (1994)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“My World” by O.C.
From the album Jewels (1997)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“So Whatcha Sayin’” by EPMD
From the album Unfinished Business (1990)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Unbelievable” by The Notorious B.I.G.
From the album Ready to Die (1994)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Can It Be All So Simple” (Outro) by Wu-Tang Clan
From the album Enter the 36 Chambers (1993)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Night and Day” by Joe Pass
From the album Virtuoso (1973)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“It Ain’t Hard To Tell” by Nas
From the album Illmatic (1994)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“The Old School” by Kool Kyle and Billy Bill
From the single “Trouble” (1985)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“The Style You Haven’t Done Yet” by Boogie Down Productions
From the album Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop (1989)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Together Forever” by Run-DMC
From the album King of Rock (1985)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Rock Box” by Run-DMC
From the album
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Survival of The Fittest” by Mobb Deep
From the album Infamous (1995)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Straighten It Out” by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth
From the album Run-DMC (1983)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“C.R.E.A.M.” by Wu-Tang Clan
From the album Enter the 36 Chambers (1993)
Sampled in “Respect Mine”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Theme: The Girl From Petrovka” by Henry Mancini
From the soundtrack to The Girl From Petrovka (1974)
Sampled in “Tha Game”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Show Us A Feeling” by Roy Ayers
From the album Tear To A Smile (1975)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Shook Ones Pt. 2″ by Mobb Deep
From the album Infamous (1995)
Sampled in “Tha Game”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Fonky First” by The Silhouettes
From the album Conversations With… (1969)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Conversations” by The Silhouettes
From the album Conversations With… (1969)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Still #1″ by Boogie Down Productions
From the album By All Means Necessary (1988)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“I Ain’t No Joke” by Eric B and Rakim
From the album Paid In Full (1987)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
‘Public Enemy #1″ by Public Enemy
From the album Yo! Bum Rush The Show (1987)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Here We Go” by Run-DMC
From the album Run-DMC (1983)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“The Doo-Doo” by Biz Markie
B-Side from the 12″ “Pickin’ Boogers” (1988)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Strange Games and Things” by Love Unlimited Orchestra
From the album My Sweet Summer Suite (1976)
Sampled in “Rock Steady, Pt. 2″
Produced by Pete Rock
“Sexy Woman” by Timmy Thomas
From the single “Sexy Woman” (1974)
Sampled in “Truly Yours ‘98″
Produced by Pete Rock
“Truly Yours” by Kool G. Rap and Polo
From the album Road To Riches (1989)
Sampled in “Truly Yours ‘98″
Produced by Pete Rock
“N.T.” by Kool and the Gang
From the album Live at P.J.’s (1972)
Sampled in “Truly Yours ‘98″
Produced by Pete Rock
“Goin’ Home” by Sonny Phillips
From the album My Black Flower (1977)
Sampled in “It’s About That Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Jimbrowski” by Jungle Brothers
From the album Straight Out The Jungle (1988)
Sampled in “It’s About That Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson
From the album Thriller (1983)
Sampled in “Take Your Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Love Controversy Pt. 1″ by Loose Ends
From the album Look How Long (1990)
Interpolated in “Take Your Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Escape-ism” by James Brown
From the album Hot Pants (1971)
Sampled in “Take Your Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Elizete” by Bud Shank
From the album Brasamb! (1963)
Sampled in “Mind Blowin’”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Modaji” by Dave Grusin
From the album One of A Kind (1977)
Sampled in “Soul Survivor”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Mind Blowin” by Heatwave
From the album Central Heating (1978)
Sampled in “Soul Survivor”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Funky President” by James Brown
From the album Reality (1975)
Sampled in “Da Two”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Jam-Master Jay” by Run-DMC
From the album Run-DMC (1983)
Sampled in “Da Two”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Blind Alley” by The Emotions
From the album Untouched (1971)
Sampled in “Da Two”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Pickin Boogers” by Biz Markie
From the album Goin’ Off (1988)
Sampled in “Verbal Murder 2″
Produced by Pete Rock
“Smile” by David Axelrod
From the album Songs of Innocence (1968)
Sampled in “Strange Fruit”
Produced by Pete Rock
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From the album Big Guns Soundtrack (1973)
Sampled in “Soul Survivior (Intro)”
Produced by Pete Rock
“People Music” by Herbie Hancock
From the album Secrets (1976)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Pain” by Ohio Players
From the album Pain (1971)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“On The Move” by The Impressions
From the album Three the Hard Way (1974)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“It’s a New Day” by James Brown
From the album Revolution in the Mind (1971)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Come Clean” by Jeru The Damaja
From the album Sun Rises in the East (1994)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“My World” by O.C.
From the album Jewels (1997)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“So Whatcha Sayin’” by EPMD
From the album Unfinished Business (1990)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Unbelievable” by The Notorious B.I.G.
From the album Ready to Die (1994)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Can It Be All So Simple” (Outro) by Wu-Tang Clan
From the album Enter the 36 Chambers (1993)
Sampled in “Tru Master”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Night and Day” by Joe Pass
From the album Virtuoso (1973)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“It Ain’t Hard To Tell” by Nas
From the album Illmatic (1994)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“The Old School” by Kool Kyle and Billy Bill
From the single “Trouble” (1985)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“The Style You Haven’t Done Yet” by Boogie Down Productions
From the album Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop (1989)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Together Forever” by Run-DMC
From the album King of Rock (1985)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Rock Box” by Run-DMC
From the album
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Survival of The Fittest” by Mobb Deep
From the album Infamous (1995)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Straighten It Out” by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth
From the album Run-DMC (1983)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“C.R.E.A.M.” by Wu-Tang Clan
From the album Enter the 36 Chambers (1993)
Sampled in “Respect Mine”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Theme: The Girl From Petrovka” by Henry Mancini
From the soundtrack to The Girl From Petrovka (1974)
Sampled in “Tha Game”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Show Us A Feeling” by Roy Ayers
From the album Tear To A Smile (1975)
Sampled in “Half Man Half Amazin”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Shook Ones Pt. 2″ by Mobb Deep
From the album Infamous (1995)
Sampled in “Tha Game”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Fonky First” by The Silhouettes
From the album Conversations With… (1969)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Conversations” by The Silhouettes
From the album Conversations With… (1969)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Still #1″ by Boogie Down Productions
From the album By All Means Necessary (1988)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“I Ain’t No Joke” by Eric B and Rakim
From the album Paid In Full (1987)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
‘Public Enemy #1″ by Public Enemy
From the album Yo! Bum Rush The Show (1987)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Here We Go” by Run-DMC
From the album Run-DMC (1983)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“The Doo-Doo” by Biz Markie
B-Side from the 12″ “Pickin’ Boogers” (1988)
Sampled in “#1 Soul Brother”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Strange Games and Things” by Love Unlimited Orchestra
From the album My Sweet Summer Suite (1976)
Sampled in “Rock Steady, Pt. 2″
Produced by Pete Rock
“Sexy Woman” by Timmy Thomas
From the single “Sexy Woman” (1974)
Sampled in “Truly Yours ‘98″
Produced by Pete Rock
“Truly Yours” by Kool G. Rap and Polo
From the album Road To Riches (1989)
Sampled in “Truly Yours ‘98″
Produced by Pete Rock
“N.T.” by Kool and the Gang
From the album Live at P.J.’s (1972)
Sampled in “Truly Yours ‘98″
Produced by Pete Rock
“Goin’ Home” by Sonny Phillips
From the album My Black Flower (1977)
Sampled in “It’s About That Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Jimbrowski” by Jungle Brothers
From the album Straight Out The Jungle (1988)
Sampled in “It’s About That Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson
From the album Thriller (1983)
Sampled in “Take Your Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Love Controversy Pt. 1″ by Loose Ends
From the album Look How Long (1990)
Interpolated in “Take Your Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Escape-ism” by James Brown
From the album Hot Pants (1971)
Sampled in “Take Your Time”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Elizete” by Bud Shank
From the album Brasamb! (1963)
Sampled in “Mind Blowin’”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Modaji” by Dave Grusin
From the album One of A Kind (1977)
Sampled in “Soul Survivor”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Mind Blowin” by Heatwave
From the album Central Heating (1978)
Sampled in “Soul Survivor”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Funky President” by James Brown
From the album Reality (1975)
Sampled in “Da Two”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Jam-Master Jay” by Run-DMC
From the album Run-DMC (1983)
Sampled in “Da Two”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Blind Alley” by The Emotions
From the album Untouched (1971)
Sampled in “Da Two”
Produced by Pete Rock
“Pickin Boogers” by Biz Markie
From the album Goin’ Off (1988)
Sampled in “Verbal Murder 2″
Produced by Pete Rock
“Smile” by David Axelrod
From the album Songs of Innocence (1968)
Sampled in “Strange Fruit”
Produced by Pete Rock
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J. Cole - The Warm Up
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Murs & 9th Wonder - Fornever
Murs Day...
Murs & 9th Wonder Fornever (There 4th Album Together) Came Out Today I Got Mine Shits Classic 9th & Murs Pure Greatness
Big Up OG Murf & Beef Dawg
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Murs & 9th Wonder
Murs & 9th Wonder Is Back At It Again This Tuesday There 4th Album Together Comes Out Murs & 9th Wonder FORNEVER And I Can't Wait
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