AAAAAAAArrrrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!


Only just came to the realisation all my Zshare links go down after 2 weeks, so everything I've uploaded thus far's gone now. Anyhoo, sucks ass but suffice it to say will be using Divshare as of now (click on the logo to d/l).

Not posted for a minute, so to catch up here's a bunch of songs with little relation beyond their dopeassedness:


The Game: My Bitch

Leaked a few months ago, this is 1 of several Dre tracks recorded for the Dr's Advocate that got pulled. Shame, the beat's sick & Game kills the track, dedicating a verse apiece to 50, Hov & Suge...& what bitches they are.



Rick Raws: Trilla

Ricky Rawss (usually rhymed with Bawss) doing what Ross does here. New collabo with Cool & Dre that sounds like any 1 of the cuts from his debut last year...wich isn't a bad thing as I've developed an affinity for duke & his manass beard.


Teriyaki Boys: Large ft Pharrell


Teriyaki Boys: What Time Is It ft Primo

Thanks to Nigo's Bape money & connections, The Teriyaki Boys' 2005 album "Beef or Chicken" - what a title! - had some quality producers, including Pharrel & DJ Premier on my favourite tracks.



I Can't Feel My Face: The Bad Side

Weezy & Juelz over a killer beat that Santaza struggles to keep up with, but Wayne more than does justice to.



8Ball & MJG: Ridin High

Boss-basic southern-bounce track that NEEDS to be cranked up to full volume. 1 for your Cadillac.



O.Trice: Cry Now

More trunk-volume music. The beat is immense & Obie's flow is impeccable on this one.



Will.I.Am: I get it from my Mama

Far from a guilty pleasure, I really don't like this song...but it just won't stop playing in my head! Thought I'd share my pain.



Jay-Z: In My Lifetime rmx

Great pre-Reasonable Doubt track, reminiscent of "Dead Presidents" & "Regrets".



Busta ft ODB: Where's Your Money

Great track that probably would have made it onto "The Big Bang", but it kinda captures a similar mood to Goldmine





Primo makes hip-hop sound so easy...




Great track. 9th Wonder brings the soul & Smitty's delivery - somewhere between Scarface & Beans here - is heartrending stuff.




Ghostface recorded this Beatles-sampling track a few years back & I think it's served as inspiration for a cover of "While my guitar gently weeps" on 8 Diagram.




Classic Nore, just pure energy! Have to big up Swizz Beatz here. Sounds just like all the other hype club bangers he's produced, but I do tend to like them, so I can't complain.



Finish off with a classic. A fitting conclusion for me personally...





"Today I didn't even have to use my A.K.
I got to say it was a good day."


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