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Born Jamericans – Send My Love

one of my favorite songs people i know my music so have to share it wit you so u remember the good old days when niggas yes i said it niggas worked hard to make a song sound right ya dig stay up stay cool.

Real Talk…

Mos Def – new world water

yo people sleeping 4real mos def is ahead of his time been listen to this a few weeks now just wanted to post it so people could listen to the real talk every word is on point take a listen and see for yourself big up to all the fan of my blog haven’t been on my blogging job in amin but im back now stay up stay cool.

Yes this is me i do alittle rapping as well im posting about this video cuz its getting alot of hits on youtube i feel real good about that so i wanted to share it wit the blogging world my friends and everybody else ya dig stay up stay cool.

Available May 5th for Download on iTunes World-Wide
KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT unveil the first song off their highly anticipated album “SURVIVAL SKILLS” in stores August 25th on Duck Down Records.
ROBOT, produced by Havoc of Mobb Deep, is a hard-hitting track that showcases KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT in true form, highlighting the current auto-tune trend in Hip-Hop and exposing the copy-cat mentality that has rappers hiding behind “the program.” Stepping outside the factory that Hip Hop has become, the duo lead the charge in the battle for originality.
The video for ROBOT is being filmed this week by Todd Angkasuwan in Brooklyn, New York with BET providing exclusive behind-the-scenes coverage.
“Survival Skills” has confirmed features from Mary J Blige, Slug, of Atmosphere, Immortal Technique, K’NAAN, Talib Kweli, Sean Price, Naledge of Kidz In The Hall, Smif N Wessun, Rock of Heltah Skeltah and Geo of Blue Scholars.

Production on the album includes tracks from Havoc, of Mobb Deep, 9th Wonder, Black Milk, Marco Polo, Moss, Coptic, KHRYSIS! and Ill Mind

 

To read the lyrics from ROBOT visit KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT’s LYRIC BOOK:
http://www.duckdown.com/krsbuckbook
Download the track here:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/59043820c7cf6c41/
For more information on the project visit:
http://www.duckdown.com
http://www.myspace.com/krsoneandbuckshot

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i call this the confused post cuz i could think of so much that has me feeling that way from life to woman mostly woman cuz i try to represent myself as a good dude someone u know u could look at and say yeah i dont mind being wit as i said before i try but some females i run into they just dont get me or maybe i should say im to straight forward i say things that a normal dude might keep in i dont play games but i find that women play more games then men how can u run game on somebody who call u on it all the time i think its point less now this is me getting back to my way of thinking and my straight forwardness i dont think thats a word but u get my point i dont waste time making up shit to say i say it and if i say it its real but dudes run so much game on these females time they make it over to my side they lost.

They dont know whats real from not so most of the time they miss out and end up wit the same type of dude they didnt want to be wit in the first place maybe thats called karma i dont know lol all am saying if u see a dude like me talking real talk and let u know wat he stands for and how he stand for it lady’s take a chance or just miss out on something u might never get back again as u can see me writing this u could tell im straight to the point stay up and stay cool peace.

On a lighter note wit all the crazy stuff thats going on in the world right now aka swine flu which is another plot by the people in power just wanted to send this out to all the lady’s dont u forget how well i treated you just in case the world is coming to a end lol naw just joking anyway its a great song so im sending it out to u all ight stay up stay cool .
Glenn Lewis – Don’t You Forget It

Remember dis….


Keith Murray – Get Lifted

Janet Jackson – Someone to call my lover

yeah im back people i been m.i.a for amin but im back now so am starting it off wit alittle janet something for the lady’s so injoy okkk.

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Stevie Stone
New Kid Comin’
 
Simmering deep in the middle of America is one of hip-hop’s best kept secrets. Poised and ready to dish and deliver is the 25-year-old Columbia, Missouri native nearly scientifically and all naturally composed of lyrical versatility, broad range, and diverse music. Liken him to hip-hop’s unprecedented bionic man, ready to leap through lyrics and bound through bass at any given moment. A hip-hop hero in the making, Stevie Stone is here to save the day. One spin around his aptly titled New Kid Comin’ album and you’ll understand why.
 
Before music became the center of his world, Stevie Stone was an enthusiastic baller, but not the type that immediately comes to mind.  Instead of a preoccupation with “bling,” physical education ruled his world. As a child, his extracurricular time was usurped primarily by basketball and secondarily football.  Stone was raised principally by his hard working mother along with his sisters but at the age of 13, he began spending time with his preacher father who resided in Iowa before passing some time ago. “I had my troubles for the most part, but my father really gave me balance and kept me doing productive stuff and going to church every Sunday,” Stone says about his early years. While Stone spent the majority of his free time active in athletics, music was always the underlying current in his life. “Music was really in my family. My mom plays the piano. My dad played the piano and all my siblings sing.” As Stone grew older and embarked on new paths, ripe with life altering decision making, hip-hop would become his sport of choice.
 
“Around high school, I was in between what I wanted to do. I had a scholarship to play basketball at a college in Iowa but music was pulling me,” Stone admits. It wasn’t until that fateful day in 2001 when Stone stepped on the stage and his future was ultimately determined for him. “It was the first time I performed at a live show,” Stone recollects, opening for several artists including fellow Missouri native Tech9, with whom he would later establish a brotherhood bond. “It was at the Fairgrounds in Fulton, Missouri and me and my clique got on because we knew the promoter of the show and had been making noise around town.” Stone felt the adrenaline of being on stage and everything else paled in comparison. “Once we got done with the set, I knew it was what I wanted to do.” Days after the show, Stone and his friends paraded around their neighborhood like regional rap stars. Living off the rush, Stone was impatient for what was next. And then everything seemed to stand still.
 
“The next week had come along and nothing was moving and that’s when I realized I had to get out and do some more footwork,” Stone admits humbly. For the next two years, he would pound the pavement, performing at talent shows, booking small concerts at local venues like Columbia’s Blue Note where most big artists came when passing through the town, and strengthening relationships with area entertainment industry folks. Stone reunited with Tech9 along the way and opened for him as well as Snoop Dogg, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and Murphy Lee in his hometown. As his popularity began to inflate, Stone made the decision to expand out to St. Louis. While recording at Phat Buddha studios in the Lou’, Stone was eventually recruited as an artist on their Fly Moves Production company roster. He soon recorded the battle anthem for the St. Louis Rams that was played in video and audio format at all the home games throughout the 2005-2006 season. In 2006, Stone traveled to Atlanta, after being accepted to showcase as an up and coming artist at the Billboard Hip-Hop and R&B Conference. It was there that Stone met Tomica Woods-Wright, CEO of the legendary Ruthless Records.  
 
“Tomica met with one of my production people and that was the first time that I caught wind that she liked my lingo and the original joints I had.” But she wouldn’t sign him on the spot. There was still work to be done. “A couple of months later, I was performing in St. Louis and Tomica was there with staff from Ruthless and they let me know they wanted to hear more music.” Stone immediately went back into the studio and effortlessly compiled more demos. By 2007, Tomica had heard enough. Stone was signed to Ruthless Records and the full on construction of his debut album New Kid Commin’ commenced.
 
Stone’s album is complete with smart and witty lyricism, neologisms known as “Himmi Hyme” come from Stone’s “Himmihyminary” (a dictionary of self-created lingo), bumping baselines, and an uncanny yet appealing sound that just cannot be pigeonholed.  From the title track and certified arrival anthem that boasts of impacting vocals over sparse yet percolating percussion to the dance-inciting, hard hitting, and hypnotizing melodic arrangement of “Rap Gamez Callin’,” Stone shows his dues debt has paid off. His first album and he’s already locked down collaborations with Murphy Lee on “Gotta Love G’s,” the St. Louis anthem with the contagious chorus, Tech9 on the head bobbing banger “Midwest Explosion,” and the iconic funk doctor George Clinton on the Stone’s remake of “Red Wine.” “That was a blessing,” Stone declares. “I did the joint (“Red Wine”) and the chief engineer on the song was able to get it to George Clinton.  George thought it was hot and offered to jump on it. We sent him the track and he sent us the finished files back. I believe he was in Moscow when we got the track back.” Now that’s a feat even the most talented of established artists would have a hard time accomplishing. ‘Nuff said? Just throw a cape on this man’s back because with the release of New Kid Comin’, Stevie Stone solidifies his spot as more than just a savior to hip-hop, he’s a certified superstar.  
 
Stevie Stone “Wait A Minute” video link: http://www.imeem.com/steviestone/video/MDxB6GW4/stevie-stone-wait-a-minute-music-video/
 
Full Screen: http://media.imeem.com/v/pks8yHkCKZ/aus=false

New video from Krumb Snatcha, “Feelin” (produced by Da Beatminerz) taken from Krumb’s upcoming LP Hidden Scriptures.

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