May 31, 2022
Beastie Boys "Ill Communication" (May 31, 1994)
May 30, 2022
DJ MK "Best of Gang Starr" (Mixtape)
May 29, 2022
Mr. Lif "Because They Made It That Way" (Video, 2003)
May 28, 2022
N.W.A. "EFIL4ZAGGIN" (May 28, 1991)
May 27, 2022
Happy Born Day, Jadakiss! (Video, 2021)
May 26, 2022
KLIM Beats "My Favorite Vinyl, Part 3" (Mix)
May 25, 2022
Mister Cee "Hip Hop According to Cee: Lesson One" (Mixtape, 1996)
May 24, 2022
Jeru The Damaja "The Sun Rises In The East" (5/24/94)
May 23, 2022
Take It Personal Podcast "Summer Slams Episode"
May 22, 2022
Marco Polo "MP on the MP, Volume 3" (Beat Tape)
May 21, 2022
The Life & Musical Legacy of Biggie Smalls (The Source, 5/97)
May 21, 1972: Christopher Wallace is born to Violetta Wallace in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. 1989: Arrested for weapons possession in Brooklyn. Sentenced to 5 years probation. At the age of 17, arrested in North Carolina for selling crack. While waiting to make bail, he is incarcerated for nine months. March '92: Appears in The Source's Unsigned Hype column. Subsequently signed by Sean "Puffy" Combs to Uptown/MCA. Unfortunately, he's unable to use his other stage name, Biggie Smalls, because some obscure white rapper copyrights the name first. Summer '92: Makes recording debut on Mary J. Blige's "Real Love" remix. Fall '92: Makes an acclaimed appearance on "A Buncha N!ggas," a posse cut from Heavy D's Blue Funk. April '93: First solo recording, "Party-N-Bullshit," is one of the standout tracks from the platinum-selling Who's The Man soundtrack. Another song with Onyx and Naughty By Nature is not released. Summer '93: "I love it when they call me Big Poppa..." Kicks an ear-catching verse on remix of Supercat's "Dolly My Baby." February '94: Appears on Mary J. Blige's "What's the 411" remix. Around the same time, promo-only copies of "I'm Just Playing," aka "Dreams," a raunchy salute to popular R&B singers, hits the streets. This underground favorite whets appetites for his upcoming solo album. Cont'd below...
May 20, 2022
DJ DS "Sound Clash Vol.2: When Hip Hop & Reggae Collide"
May 19, 2022
DMX "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot" (May 19, 1999)
May 18, 2022
Marlon Craft "While We're Here" (Album Stream)
May 17, 2022
DJ Craig G "Summer Jamz" (Mixtape, 1997)
May 16, 2022
Kendrick Lamar "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers" (Album Stream)
May 15, 2022
Cannibal Ox "The Cold Vein" (May 15, 2001)
May 14, 2022
K.M.D. "Mr. Hood" (May 14, 1991)
May 13, 2022
DJ Clue "Spring Pt. 2 The Payback" (Mixtape, 1996)
There's a decent amount of confusion about this tape on the net, discrepancies about the tape's title and the actual tracklist. Unfortunately, I don't have all the original tapes to compare artwork and tracklists, so I'll leave that argument to someone else. Ultimately, this '96 banger right here features a blend of hip-hop and RNB from the likes of LL Cool J, Nas, RZA, Heather B, Jay-Z, McGruff, Erick Sermon, Mobb Deep, Raekwon, Smoothe Da Hustler, Busta Rhymes, Foxy Brown, Artifacts, 112, Skin Deep, SWV, Toni Braxton, A Tribe Called Quest, Gina Thompson, Pete Rock, Darkside, Blahzay Blahzay and the Fugees, amongst others. This is another tape I probably had a bootleg cassette rip of and ran all summer in '96. Once again, I took it with me off to Hofstra for my freshman year of college. That Side B was in heavy rotation as it had a lot of crossover records that seemed to play well for the ladies, too. Tony Touch had a similar tape at the time, I honestly can't remember which was better but they both had joints! Listen to this throwback mixtape below...
May 12, 2022
Take It Personal Podcast "Head Bangers Episode"
May 11, 2022
W0javelli "Just Murda" (Mase Tribute Mix)
May 10, 2022
Clipse "Exclusive Audio Footage" (1999)
May 09, 2022
Happy Born Day, Ghostface Killah! (Playlist)
Ghostface Killah, born Dennis Coles, is a Staten Island rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan, known for both his work with Wu-Tang and his extensive solo career. Ghostface is known for his dense flow style, his stream-of-consciousness storytelling, and his emotive delivery. Ghostface was also the co-star of Raekwon’s critically acclaimed 1995 Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… album, and followed it soon with his own 1996 solo debut, Ironman. His 2000 sophomore album Supreme Clientele is widely regarded as one of the best Wu-Tang solo projects. Since then, he’s continued to evolve, from his gambino-themed 2006 album Fishscale, to his collaboration with BADBADNOTGOOD, 2015’s Sour Soul. Additional collaborative projects include Twelve Reasons to Die with Adrian Younge and the remixed Brown Tape with Apollo Brown, as well as The Lost Tapes with Big Ghost Ltd, Czarface Meets Ghostface and more. GFK's name is taken from the villain in the 1979 martial arts film The Mystery of Chessboxing. I've seen a resurgence from Method Man as of late, but it'd still be hard to argue that Ghostface had remained the most consistent and undeniably has the best ear for beats in the entire Wu-Tang Clan (why it's no surprise he was executive producer on 36 Chambers). The idea of doing a playlist of my favorite Ghostface verses and tracks gave me a panic attack; it's just too much music to (re)consider, so here's the next best option... and Happy Born Day, Ghostface!