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Statik Selektah – Stick 2 The Script

Woow, I just got out of bed and saw this release. Couldnt wait to post it so here it goes!

Establishing his own spot amongst the ranks of East Coast hip-hop’s seminal figures, DJ/producer Statik Selektah utilized his turntabling skills and ingenuity in PR and promotions to break some of the region’s most promising artists, bearing his own influence on the national mixtape circuit. Born January 23, 1982 in Lawrence, MA, Patrick Baril was exposed to production equipment at a very early age, tinkering with his parents’ eight-track machine, cassette recorders, and turntable. By middle school, he was already DJing school functions, but he was inspired to be a true wheels-of-steel artiste after hearing. Managing all of these tasks became much easier when he established in 2003 his own PR/marketing firm ShowOff. In 2006, he turned ShowOff into an official record label, with Termanology & Producer DC’s Out the Gate LP as its first release. By this time, though, Selektah’s prestige had grown considerably. His radio shows were playing in several places, from London to Mobile, AL; he produced beats for many artists, including Foxy Brown, AZ, and Joell Ortiz; and most importantly, the DJ dished out tons of mixtapes with big name and up-and-coming artists, such as Nas, Q-Tip, John Legend, Royce Da 5′9 (The Bar Exam, co-hosted with DJ Premier), and Saigon. In fourth quarter 2007, Selektah finally got to promote himself and his beats, entirely producing his official Spell My Name Right debut album. Striking back a year later, Selektah returns with the highly buzzed about Stick 2 The Script LP October 21st, 2008.

Tracklist:

01. Stick 2 The Script (Intro) 00:54
02. To The Top (Stick 2 The Script) 03:41
(feat. Cassidy, Saigon, Termanology)
03. For The City (feat. M.O.P. & Jadakiss) 03:44
04. Get Out The Way (feat. Bun B & Cory Mo) 02:56
05. All 2gether Now (feat. Freeway, Peedi Crakk, Young Chris) 03:29
06. Interlude (feat. Q-Tip) 00:43
07. Church (feat. Termanology) 02:41
08. Talkin’ Bout You (Ladies) 03:38
(feat. Skyzoo, Joell Ortiz, Talib Kweli)
09. On The Marquee (feat. Little Brother, Joe Scudda, Chaundon) 03:44
10. Mr. Popularity (feat. Consequence) 02:29
11. Interlude (feat. Madd Rapper) 01:13
12. This Is It (Showoff Remix) (feat. D-Dot, Redman, Black Rob) 03:06
13. So Good (Live From The Bar) (feat. Naledge, Reks, CL Smooth) 04:05
14. Streets Of M.A. 04:42
(feat. Masspike Miles, Termanology, Reks, Slaine & More)
15. Sounds Of The Street (Interlude) (feat. JFK) 01:21
16. Destined To Shine (feat. Torae, Sha Stimuli, Jon Hope) 03:21
17. Cali Nights (feat. Glasses Malone, Mistah Fab, Novel) 03:03
18. Take It All Back 03:56
(feat. Reks, Ea$y Money, Royce Da 5′9″, Paula Campbell)

Label…………………….: ShowOff / Brick Records
Genre…………………….: Hip-Hop
StoreDate…………………: Oct-21-2008
Source……………………: CDDA
Grabber…………………..: Exact Audio Copy (Secure Mode)
Encoding Scheme……………: Lame 3.97 V2 VBR Joint-Stereo
Size……………………..: 67,4 MB
Total Playing Time…………: 52:46

ReleaseName: Statik_Selektah-Stick_2_The_Script-2008-C4

Links: Myspace / Wiki / Amazon / .NFO

Diamond D – The Huge Hefner Chronicles

New LP from Diamond D. He was part of DITC back in the days. Worth checking out. Brought by C4, enjoy this.

Legendary Producer/MC/DJ Diamond D, constituent of the seminal collective D.I.T.C. (also included Fat Joe, Big L. & more), has signed a multi-album deal with renowned indie Babygrande Records. His inaugural release with the label will be October 14th’s “The Huge Hefner Chronicles,” Diamond’s third official release and first offering in 3+ years. Over the years, aside from independently releasing his subsequent two LP’s, Diamond has remained an active participant behind the boards, having contributed his trademark style to some of the most iconic records in hip-hop history including The Fugees’ “The Score,” A Tribe Called Quest’s “The Low End Theory,” as well as releases by Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch & many more.

With “The Huge Hefner Chronicles,” Diamond returns to form, with a record that recalls the nostalgic stylings of the “golden age,” while maintaining a contemporary sensibility accessible to the modern day hip-hop head. This duality of form is on full display on the first single from the forthcoming LP, entitled “D-I-A-M-O-N-D.” A vicious head-nodder, the track instantly explodes into a “golden-age” inflected beat, produced by none other than the infamous beat maestro Nottz (Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, Method Man, Scarface, J Dilla, Snoop Dogg & more). Diamond answers with the lyrical fluidity that only a vet of his stature can offer. “D-I-A-M-O-N-D” is the feel-good back-to-school jam that hits the sweet spot for both purists and modern day heads alike.

Tracklisting:

01. Intro (feat. Fat Joe)                                        00:39
02. U Can't Be Me                                                02:43
03. D-I-A-M-O-N-D                                                02:48
04. Don't Beg                                                    03:07
05. Baby (feat. Jawz Of Life)                                    04:17
06. Good Tyme (feat. Blake Carrington & K-Terror)                03:34
07. I Getz In                                                    03:04
08. Get Up                                                       02:38
09. I'll Be Alright (feat. Novel)                                03:37
10. When Ur Hot Ur Hot (feat. Sadat X & Stacy Epps)              02:34
11. I Wanna Leave (feat. Crawfish)                               03:00
12. Bad/Good                                                     03:36

Label…………………….: Babygrande
Genre…………………….: Hip-Hop
StoreDate…………………: Oct-14-2008
Source……………………: CDDA
Grabber…………………..: Exact Audio Copy (Secure Mode)
Encoding Scheme……………: Lame 3.97 V2 VBR Joint-Stereo
Size……………………..: 40,3 MB
Total Playing Time…………: 35:37

Release Name: Diamond_D-The_Huge_Hefner_Chronicles-2008-C4
Links: Myspace / Wiki / .NFO

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Jake One – White Van Music

Finally! the grouprip of White Van Music. This album is crazy, you have to check this out. This is the 2cd version by C4. Enjoy!

Seattle super producer and self proclaimed “perfect beat writer” Jake One steps from behind the boards to present his own debut full-length album, White Van Music. Polishing his production chops over the last decade, Jake One has crafted the musical soundscapes for everyone from De La Soul(”Rock Co.Kane Flow” feat. MF DOOM) to 50 Cent (”All Of Me” feat. Mary J. Blige). With an impressive and diverse discography Jake One has managed to bring his sound from the underground to the Billboard Top 10 charts. Featuring an engaging cast of emerging underground artists as well as some of Hip Hop’s most respected mainstream acts, Jake One’s White Van Music will blur the so called lines between underground and mainstream Hip Hop… just as his stellar production career has.

Tracklist:

1. I’m Comming (feat. Black Milk & Nottz) 03:07
02. Gangsta Boy (feat. M.O.P.) 03:11
03. The Truth (feat. Freeway & Brother Ali) 03:34
04. Turn It Down 00:50
05. God Like (feat. D. Black) 02:29
06. Bless The Child (feat. Little Brother) 04:22
07. Oh Really (feat. Posdnuos & Slug) 02:49
08. Hi 00:49
09. Trap Door (feat. MF DooM) 02:14
10. Dead Wrong (feat. Young Buck) 03:37
11. Kissin’ The Curb (feat. Bishop Lamont & Busta Rhymes) 03:36
12. How We Ride (feat. Freeway) 04:37
13. White Van (feat. Alchemist, Evidence, & Prodigy) 03:16
14. Big Homie Style (feat. J. Pinder, GMK & Spaceman) 04:24
15. Scared (feat. Blueprint) 02:30
16. Great Sound 01:04
17. Get ‘Er Done (feat. MF DooM) 02:24
18. Feelin’ My Shit (feat. Casual) 03:23
19. Soil Raps (feat. Keak Da Sneak) 04:08
20. Glow (feat. Elzhi & Royce Da 5′9″) 03:09
21. R.I.P. 01:39
22. Home (feat. Vitamin D, C Note, Maine & Ish) 05:22

Label…………………….: Rhymesayers
Genre…………………….: Hip-Hop
StoreDate…………………: Oct-07-2008
Source……………………: CDDA
Grabber…………………..: Exact Audio Copy (Secure Mode)
Encoding Scheme……………: Lame 3.97 V2 VBR Joint-Stereo
Size……………………..: 158,3 MB
Total Playing Time…………: 133:11

Release Name: Jake_One_Presents-White_Van_Music-2CD-2008-C4

Links: Myspace / Wiki / Amazon / .NFO

East Coast Avengers – Prison Planet

Didn’t checked this yet, im at school. But it looks good. Have fun

The Children of Reaganomics are all grown up now. Having survived two violent Bush regimes, those raised in the 80’s and molded by the 90’s are now strong enough to revolt against the wicked oppressors of the prison planet. These children, who grew up on the teachings of Marvel Comics as opposed to the New York Post, who have more faith in George Lucas’ Force than the Holy Bible, are poised to strike. What brought them to this point? Could it be the broken homes, the faulty clinical evaluations, the prescription medications or illegal drugs which have become one in the same? Or maybe it was the steady diet of Public Enemy, Paris and the Dead Kennedys? Most likely it was a combination of all of these mixed with a splash of American counter-culture by way of the Black Panthers, David Icke and Abbie Hoffman. Emerging from this equation are two unforgiving lyricists who paint storyboards vivid enough to rival Francis Ford Coppola. Stirring this pot one producer with sonic landscapes lush enough to create the soundtrack to those lyrics. Mix in current America, the Midle East, the war on terror, fear,oppression, paranoia, the war for oil, depression, mind control, homelessness, chemical warfare, sky-rocketing taxes and global warming and what do you get? The Prison Planet that we are all serving time on. The Prison Planet where our only hope is the East Coast Avengers. Esoteric (of 7L & Esoteric, The Army of the Pharoahs), trademarc and DC the Midi Alien combine as the East Coast Avengers, a trio of hip hop rebels who have answered the call and take aim at Bill O’Reilly and the religious right. Let no evildoing pundit, talk show host or politician be safe in America any longer.

Tracklist:

01. Prison Planet (feat. Freddie Foxxx) 04:13
02. Show & Prove 03:33
03. Vengeance (feat. Termanology & Apathy) 04:31
04. Win / Win Situation 03:22
05. Kill Bill O’Reilly 06:45
06. Too Much To Ask 03:35
07. East Coast Overdose (feat. Celph Titled & Statik Selektah) 04:34
08. A Valiant Effort 03:03
09. Let It Knock 03:18
10. Torture Rack 03:35
11. Riot Act (feat. King Magnetic) 04:31
12. Hey America 03:15
13. The Trouble With Motorcades 04:22
14. Avengers Assemble 04:13
15. Lady Liberty (feat. Slaine) 04:10
16. Clean Conscience 04:21

Label…………………….: Brick
Genre…………………….: Hip-Hop
StoreDate…………………: Oct-07-2008
Source……………………: CDDA
Grabber…………………..: Exact Audio Copy (Secure Mode)
Encoding Scheme……………: Lame 3.97 V2 VBR Joint-Stereo
Size……………………..: 72,3 MB
Total Playing Time…………: 65:21

Release Name: East_Coast_Avengers-Prison_Planet-2008-C4

Links: Myspace / Amazon / .NFO

Murs – Murs for President

I know some people couldnt wait anymore! Finally its here! Yesterday someone released a non group so i had to wait till this morning to post about this. Thanks to the guys from FTD. Have fun

On his major label debut, indie rapper Murs — known for his clever, humorous rhymes about the everyday man — sets out to save hip-hop from senseless debauchery. Yet while the politically charged Murs for President is lyrically sharp, its production zigzags with incongruously corny pop samples (like the Green Hornet theme on ”Lookin’ Fly”). Murs fares best when paired with producer 9th Wonder (Little Brother), whose soulful tracks light fire under Murs’ husky voice. President is patchy, but the consistent ”time to change” message still makes Murs one of rap’s most memorable lyricists

Murs has released several solo records: F’Real (1997), Good Music (1999), MURS Rules the World (2000), Murs is My Best Friend, Varsity Blues, The End of the Beginning (2003), MURS 3:16-The 9th Edition (2004), Murray’s Revenge (2006), and Sweet Lord (2008). He has collaborated with many artists including Shock G, Humpty Hump (of Digital Underground), Slug, Whole Wheat Bread, El-P, Aesop Rock, Cip-One, RJD2, Hieroglyphics, Little Brother & 9th Wonder, E-40, John Cena, Mr. Lif, Jean Grae, Freestyle Fellowship, DJ Z-Trip, Chingo Bling, Shing02 and many more. He also appeared on L.A. metal/hardcore band Terror’s album Always The Hard Way (2006).

Tracklist:

01  01:48 Intro
02  03:54 I’m Innocent
03  04:00 Lookin’ Fly Feat. Will.I.Am
04  04:55 The Science
05  03:43 Can It Be  (Half A Million Dollars and 18 Months Later)
06  03:34 Everything
07  04:13 Road Is My
08  05:02 Soo Comfortable
09  04:55 Time Is Now Feat. Snoop Dogg
10  04:01 Think You Know Me
11  03:58 Me and This Jawn
12  04:32 Love and Appreciate II Feat. Tyler Woods
13  04:22 A Part Of Me
14  04:08 Break Up (The Oj Song)
15  04:06 Breakthrough      

Title: Murs For President
Artist: Murs
Label: Warner Brothers
Genre:  Hip-Hop
Quality/Size: 44.1  @VBR  82,0 MB
Ripped: 09-26-2008
Source: CDDA
Enc: Lame 3.97
Website: http://www.accesshiphop.com/store/?itemid=16254

Release Name: Murs-Murs_For_President-2008-FTD

Links: Myspace / Amazon / Wiki / .NFO

Termanology – Politics as Usual

The long awaited debuut album from my homeboy Termanology! Enjoy this one guys.

New York, NY – Massachusetts-bred, New York-based rapper Termanology is putting the finishing touches on his official debut album Politics As Usual. One of this year’s most anticipated albums, it drops Fall 2008 through a joint venture between Terms own ST. Records and indy powerhouse Nature Sounds.  The record also features a who’s who of production royalty, with DJ Premier, Hi-Tek, Pete Rock, The Alchemist, Havoc, Buckwild, Nottz and Large Professor providing tracks.  “Termanology puts the MC back in MC’ing, he’s a breath of fresh air in this dirty game.” – Bun B

Growing up in the streets of the post-industrial, predominantly Latino city of Lawrence, MA, the half-white, half-Puerto Rican MC transitioned from silly freestyles at age nine to full-fledged records by 15. Constantly traveling between Boston and New York to pursue his music business dream, he released his first 12-inch in 2002. Through his alliance with influential mixtape DJ (and fellow Massachusetts native) Statik Selektah, Term began earning the respect of Boston’s hip-hop scene with several highly acclaimed 12″ singles.

Tracklist:

01. It’s Time (prod. by Easy Mo Bee) [0:52]
02. Watch How It Go Down (prod. by DJ Premier) [4:01]
03. Respect My Walk (prod. by Buckwild) [3:03]
04. Hood Shit ft. Prodigy (prod. by The Alchemist) [3:55]
05. Float (prod. by Nottz) [3:15]
06. Please Don’t Go (prod. by Nottz) [04:27]
07. How We Rock ft. Bun B (prod. by DJ Premier) [3:57]
08. Drugs, Crime, & Gorillaz ft. Sheek Louch & Freeway (prod. by Nottz) [3:52]
09. In The Streets ft. Lil’ Fame (prod. by Hi-Tek) [3:54]
10. So Amazing (prod. by DJ Premier) [3:53]
11. Sorry I Lied To You (prod. by Large Professor) [3:04]
12. We Killin’ Ourselves (prod. by Pete Rock) [3:58]
13. The Chosen (prod. by Havoc) [3:26]

Artist: Termanology
Album: Politics as Usual
Year: 2008
Label: Nature Sounds
StoreDate: Sep-30-2008
Source: CDDA
Grabber: EAC (Secure Mode)
Encoding Scheme: Lame 3.97 V2 VBR Joint-Stereo
Channels: 2  (stereo) @ 44.1 KHz
Average Bit Rate: 164 kbps  (V2-Alt Preset Standard)
Size: 54.1 MB

Release Name: Termanology-Politics_As_Usual-2008-C4

Links: Myspace / Amazon / .NFO

Heltah Skeltah – D.I.R.T.

I think you gonna like this one! Fresh release by C4. Enjoy!

Heltah Skeltah, comprised of Sean Price and Rock, are a legendary hip hop group hailing from Brooklyn, NY. The duo’s first album, ‘Nocturnal,’ released on Duck Down/ Priority Records in 1995, sold over 400,000 units world-wide. It has been ten years since Heltah Skeltah last released a group project, however as solo artists, the duo has remained heavily active.
Sean Price, ½ of Heltah Skeltah, has developed a cult-like following in the underground hip hop scene. Having released two titles since 2005, ‘Monkey Barz’ and ‘Jesus Price Superstar,’ Sean Price was named Independent Artist of the Year in 2006 and 2007, awarded by XXL Magazine, AllHipHop.com and Source Magazine.
Furthermore, Heltah Skeltah are part of the mighty Boot Camp Clik, also comprised of Buckshot and Smif-N-Wessun. Boot Camp Clik have two recent projects, ‘The Last Stand’ and ‘Casualties of War.’ With all this current activity and momentum, Heltah Skeltah are truly poised to be ‘Da Incredible Rap Team.’

Tracklist:

01. Intro (feat. DonRocko, BummyFlyJab, Alkatraz)                02:37
(prod. by D Dot)
02. Everything Is Heltah Skeltah (prod. by Ill Mind)             03:03
03. The Art Of Disrespekinazation (prod. by Khrysis)             03:54
04. Da Beginning Of Da End (prod. by 10)                         03:27
05. Twinz (prod. by Sould Theory)                                03:16
06. D.I.R.T. (Another Boot Camp Clik Yeah Song)                  03:52
(prod. by Khrysis)
07. So Damn Tuff (feat. Buckshot & Ruste Juxx                    04:07
(prod. by Ill Mind)
08. Insane (prod. by Marco Polo)                                 04:24
09. W.M.D. (feat. Smif N Wessun) (prod. by M-Phazes)             03:15
10. That’s Incredible (prod. by Double Up)                       04:12
11. Ape Food (feat. The Representativz) (prod. by Stu Bangas)    03:23
12. Hellz Kitchen (prod. by Evidence)                            04:09
13. Smack Muzik (feat. Flood) (prod. By Sic Beats)               03:09
14. Ruck N Roll (prod. by Stu Bangas)                            03:54

Label…………………….: Duck Down
Genre…………………….: Hip-Hop
StoreDate…………………: Sep-30-2008
Source……………………: CDDA
Grabber…………………..: EAC (Secure Mode)
Encoding Scheme……………: Lame 3.97 V2 VBR Joint-Stereo
Size……………………..: 64,3 MB
Total Playing Time…………: 50:42

Release Name: Heltah_Skeltah-D.I.R.T.-2008-C4

Links: Wiki / Myspace / Amazon / .NFO

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