October 2007 Archive
Wednesday, 3. October 2007, 10:46:52
Added 15/10/2007
Army of the Pharaohs - Ritual of Battle (2007)
Added 07/10/2007
Junclassic (of Monsta Island Czars) - 2 Much Aint Enuff (2007)
Junclassic (pronounced June Classic) is an emcee whose capabilities lie deeply rooted in a multisyllable flow, versatile and varying cadences, and an unabashed emotional depth that many artists carefully avoid as a result of Hip Hop’s ubiquitously superficial machismo. Add to that a forceful delivery entrenched in a raspy baritone that echoes both triumph and tragedy and you have a multitalented free spirit with a lot on his mind and a willingness to share it all with the listener.
Added 03/10/2007
NYOIL - Hood Treason (2007)
" NYOIL takes this type of stance on several tracks throughout "Hood Treason." Shout It in The Streets dedicates a verse to educating the listener on our country's increasingly profitable prison-industrial complex. The title track HoodTreason contains a child-sung chorus pleading rappers to "Stop Sellin' Us Out!" And Y'all Should All Get Lynched is the Internet-famous track that calls for the death of all thugs, gangsters, video hoes and crack rappers.
The rest of the album jumps from throwback hip-hop to hard core content, from conscious themes to heartfelt personal reflections, and allows NYOIL to demonstrate his production potential, intellectual lyricism and often-metaphoric storytelling ability."
Army of the Pharaohs - Ritual of Battle (2007)
trk01 (feat. Chief Kamachi, Demoz, PLanetary, Esoteric, Reef The Lost Cauze, & Celph Titled)
trk02 (feat. Celph Titled, Demoz, & Vinnie Paz)
trk03 (feat. Planetary, Esoteric, & Celph Titled)
trk04 (feat. Planetary, Doap Nixon, Des Devious, Demoz, King Magnetic, & Vinnie Paz)
trk05 (feat. Vinnie Paz & Jus Allah)
trk06 (feat. Chief Kamachi, Demoz, Vinnie Paz, & Doap Nixon)
trk07 (feat. Planetary, Demoz, King Syze, Esoteric, & Vinnie Paz)
trk08 (feat. Doap Nixon, Vinnie Paz, PLanetary, King Syze, & Demoz)
trk09 (feat. Chief Kamachi, Crypt The Warchild, Demoz, Vinnie Paz & Jus Allah)
trk10 (feat. Crypt The Warchild, Des Devious, & Celph Titled)
trk11 (feat. Planetary, Doap Nixon, Demoz, & Vinnie Paz)
trk12 (feat. PLanetary, Chief Kamachi, King Syze, Reef The Lost Cauze, Doap Nixon, Demoz, Celph Titled, & Vinnie Paz)
trk13 (feat. Jus Allah , Chief Kamachi, Vinnie Paz, Doap Nixon, Celph Titled, King Magnetic, & Demoz)
trk14 (feat. Vinnie Paz & Chief Kamachi)
trk15 (feat. Des Devious & Demoz)
trk16 (feat. Doap Nixon, Planetary, Demoz, & Vinnie Paz
production credits:
trk01 Esoteric
trk02 Celph Titled
trk03 Esoteric
trk04 Aktone
trk05 Vanderslice
trk06 Ill Bill & Sicknature
trk07 DJ Kiveston
trk08 Aktone
trk09 Skammadix
trk10 Esoteric
trk11 DJ Kiveston
trk12 Ill Bill & Sicknature
trk13 Aktone
trk14 Beyonder
trk15 Aktone
trk16 JBL The Titan
http://rapidshare.com/files/62245202/AOTP-ROB_2007_-NIRO.rar
Added 07/10/2007
Junclassic (of Monsta Island Czars) - 2 Much Aint Enuff (2007)
Junclassic (pronounced June Classic) is an emcee whose capabilities lie deeply rooted in a multisyllable flow, versatile and varying cadences, and an unabashed emotional depth that many artists carefully avoid as a result of Hip Hop’s ubiquitously superficial machismo. Add to that a forceful delivery entrenched in a raspy baritone that echoes both triumph and tragedy and you have a multitalented free spirit with a lot on his mind and a willingness to share it all with the listener.
01 junclassic - end the beginning 02:11 02 junclassic - life and debt 03:27 03 junclassic - the chukkas 03:54 04 junclassic - left out 04:21 05 junclassic - devil worship 04:05 06 junclassic - sippin & dippin 03:55 07 junclassic - come home 03:03 08 junclassic - betta get it 03:53 09 junclassic - 2 much aint enuff 03:17 10 junclassic - the biz pt. 1 02:09 11 junclassic - on a v.i. 04:34 12 junclassic - the biz pt. 2 03:54 13 junclassic - neva can say goodbye 03:39 14 junclassic - bedroom 03:13 15 junclassic - patrick dorismond 02:22
http://rapidshare.com/files/60683589/JC_ofMIC_-2MAE_2007_-NIRO.rar
Added 03/10/2007
NYOIL - Hood Treason (2007)
" NYOIL takes this type of stance on several tracks throughout "Hood Treason." Shout It in The Streets dedicates a verse to educating the listener on our country's increasingly profitable prison-industrial complex. The title track HoodTreason contains a child-sung chorus pleading rappers to "Stop Sellin' Us Out!" And Y'all Should All Get Lynched is the Internet-famous track that calls for the death of all thugs, gangsters, video hoes and crack rappers.
The rest of the album jumps from throwback hip-hop to hard core content, from conscious themes to heartfelt personal reflections, and allows NYOIL to demonstrate his production potential, intellectual lyricism and often-metaphoric storytelling ability."
# t r a c k n a m e t i m e 01- The Thing Before the Thing [00:50] 02- This is the New Name [00:40] 03- Hip Hop Ya Don't Stop [04:11] 04- Nostalgic (Interlude) [00:19] 05- Don't Get it Twisted [03:16] 06- Purrrfect Beat [03:54] 07- Shout it in the Streets [03:47] 08- Accountability (Interlude) [01:23] 09- Hood Treason [03:29] 10- A Quick 16 [01:24] 11- Self Destrukkktion [04:30] 12- When I Speak (Interlude) [01:56] 13- Y'all Should All Get Lynched [05:01] 14- Weezy 4 Sheezy [01:33] 15- The Hate that Love Made [03:48] 16- Jazzy Lady [01:56] 17- You're A Queen [04:25] 18- Misery Loves Company [02:56] 19- I Tried [02:55] 20- What Up My Wigga Wigger [04:10] 21- Unreal [03:58]
http://rapidshare.com/files/59052839/NYO-HoodT_2007_-NIRO.rar





Anonymous # 9. October 2007, 07:38
hey, can u post Kid Static - have u seen this man? Thx in advance