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kep1er-net · 1 month
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143 ent CEO update ☆ instagram story: "2024-09-03"
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uri-art · 1 year
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You got your rickety bones, I got my rickety hands !
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khiphop-discussions · 8 months
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So I found out 143 Entertainment is founded by Digital Masta. I was wondering why a small, pretty much unknown company was able to sign a group just coming out of a YG Entertainment contract and having had all the success that iKon has had.
DM has a long history with YG Ent. He was in a hip-hop group with Masta Wu called YMGA in around 2007. Some years later, he founder D-Business Entertainment. This label was part of the 1punch duo along with Brave Entertainment. From what it seems like, One (jung jaewon) was under D Business. As we all know, One ended up at YG Entertainment after a deal between YG and D Business. NOW, it seems like 143 was able to acquire iKon.
Anyway, this is really interesting. I was wonder what came of D Business. Digital Masta's connection with YG Ent seems to still be working out for him after all of these years. 143 is doing A LOT of stuff for iKon too. So many tours, solos, and all types pf stuff. It's crazy how 143 is able to still do so much for iKon. Overall it seems like iKon has a pretty sweet deal.
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omegaremix · 2 months
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Omega Radio for August 3, 2020; #236.
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince “Summertime”
M Doc & Stevio f. Chantay Savage “It’s A Summer Thang”
M.O.P. “How About Some Hardcore”
D&D All Stars “1,2 Pass It”
MC Eiht “All For The Money”
Cypress Hill “Insane In The Brain”
Funkdoobiest “Rock On” (Buckwild RMX)
DFC “Things In Tha’ Hood”
DJ Quik “Jus’ Lyke Compton”
Scarface “Seen A Man Die”
Redman “Time 4 Sum Aktion”
B.U.M.S. “Elevation (Free My Mind)”
Too $hort “I Want To Be Free (That’s The Truth)”
Prince Markie Dee “Typical Reasons (Still Swingin’)”
Channel Live “Six Cents”
Digital Underground “Humpty Dance”
Black Moon “I Got Cha Open” RMX
A Tribe Called Quest “Award Tour”
Brand Nubian “One For All”
Gang Starr “The ? Remains”
Onyx “Shiftee”
Grand Puba “Over Like A Fat Rat”
King Just “Warrior’s Drum”
Mic Geronimo “Masta I.C.”
Compton’s Most Wanted “Growin’ Up In The Hood”
Mary J. Blige & Grand Puba “What’s The 411?”
Ten Thieves “It Don’t Matter”
Biz Markie “The Dragon”
Black Sheep “Strobelight Honey”
Knucklehedz “Hed Rush”
Big Daddy Kane ‘Nuff Respect”
ED O.G. & Da’ Bulldogs “Be A Father To Your Child”
Spice 1 “In My Neighborhood”
Chubb Rock “Treat 'Em Right”
Ice-T “Lethal Weapon”
Pete Rock & CL Smooth “I Got A Love”
Eric B & Rakim “Pump Up The Volume” (Coldcut RMX)
MC Breed “Ain’t To Be Flexed With”
Da Lench Mob f. Ice Cube “Guerillas In The Mist”
Fat Joe “Flow Joe”
Nine “Whutcha Want”
Shyheim “One’s 4 Da’ Money (Mad Dollaz)”
Organized Konfusion “Bring It On” (Buckwild RMX)
Grand Daddy I.U. “Slingin’ Bass”
Bonus Omega; golden-era hip-hop / rap.
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votava-records · 7 months
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Beneficence feat. Inspectah Deck & DJ Rob Swift - Digital Warfare
Prod. by Ben Hedibi
Taken off Beneficence's "Basement Chemistry" album (CD/2LP/cassette/digital), in stores worldwide January 29. Features include Inspectah Deck, MC Eiht, Masta Ace, AG of D.I.T.C., Chubb Rock, El Da Sensei, Dres of Black Sheep, DJ Spinna, Da Beatminerz, L'Orange, MindsOne, Confidence, The Legion, KON Sci, and many more.
:: About Beneficence and 'Basement Chemistry' :: After dropping back to back classics with "Sidewalk Science" (2011) and "Concrete Soul" (2012), Brick City veteran and Ill Adrenaline Records co-founder Beneficence unleashes his 6th solo LP "Basement Chemistry". Armed with the true sounds of the golden era Benef drops rejuvenated flows and shares mics with hip-hop's elite lyricists. The lineup includes Inspectah Deck (of Wu-Tang Clan), Masta Ace, MC Eiht, El Da Sensei, AG (of D.I.T.C), Dres (of Black Sheep), The Legion, Chubb Rock, MindsOne, and Estee Nack (of Tragic Allies). Once again the close Artifacts affiliate traps the listener into slick, thought provoking rhymes backed by hard hitting yet soulful production from DJ Spinna, Da Beatminerz, 12 Finger Dan, Confidence, L'Orange, Presto, KON Sci, Jazz Spastiks, and many more. 19-tracks strong, the dusty and raw sounding full length displays a perfect blend of street jewels like the Inspectah Deck laced "Digital Warfare" and the Masta Ace inspiring anthem "When The Sun Comes". The P Original produced banger "EZ As 1-2" opens the album brilliantly showing Benef's relaxed but witty cadence. "Basement Chemistry" travels down many avenues including the battle rap driven joint "Against The Grain" and storytelling saga "Maui Vacation". The album's formula stays true to the game with obscure samples, intricate cuts, and official boom bap sound.
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hhoepromotions · 19 days
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📲 New Video: Emma Lee M.C. & Roccwell ft. Masta Ace - "Like It's 93"
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Alongside Eric B and as a solo artist, Rakim “The God Emcee” has released seven studio albums during his lengthy and massively influential career. His long-awaited, highly-anticipated,eighth album and first full-length studio album in 15 years, the self-produced G.O.D.’s Network (Reb7rth) is slated for a July 26, 2024 release through all formats — yes, digital, CD, cassette and 12″ and 7″ vinyl through www.rakimpresents.com in collaboration with Holy Toledo Productions, Compound Interest Entertainment, RRC Music and 1332 Records. The album will feature guest spots and collaborations with the late Nipsey Hustle, DMX and Prodigy, as well as B.G., Method Man, 38 Spesh, Kurupt, Masta Killa, Skyzoo, Kool G. Rap, Joell Ortiz, KXNG Crooked, Planet Asia and a lengthy list of others. G.O.D.’s Network (Reb7rth)‘s second and latest single “Now Is The Time” sees the legend teaming up with B.G., Hus Kingpin and Compton Menace. Anchored around a menacing Rakim production pairing tweeter and woofer rattling boom bap with an eerily looping, twinkling synth line, the Preemo-like production is roomy enough for Rakim, Hus Kingpin and Compton Menace to trade swaggering and bullying street shit-inspired verses. While capturing Rakim at his most inspired and vital in some time, the song also serves as a reminder that real hip-hop — dope emcee spitting real lyrics over dope and soulful production — is still out there and will always be necessary. With “Be Ill,” Rakim holds down vocals, production and cuts, and he is joined by Dogg Pound and Wu-Tang contemporaries Kurupt and Masta Killa. “Be Ill” is now available at all DSP’s. The video for “Be Ill” will be released on 6-21.24 at 9am EST and will be premiered by Rolling Stone at 8 am EST. The video provides the viewer a golden-era esque time capsule for when all you needed to showcase your skills were two turntables and a microphone. Rakim, Kurupt and Masta Killa all shine in their very unique ways throughout the Rakim produced soundscape, and it serves as a further reminder that it was Rakim’s production that brought to life previous classics such as “Juice” (Know The Ledge), “Don’t Sweat The Technique,” “Paid In Full,” and so many others. Now Is The Time (feat. B.G., Hus Kingpin & Compton Menace),” taken from his first new project in 15-years, G.O.D.’s Network (Reb7rth).
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thelensofyashunews · 10 months
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Masta Ace & Marco Polo Announce 2024 'Richmond Hill' Album, Share Life-Affirming Lead Single & Music Video
Acclaimed rap veterans Masta Ace & Marco Polo transform personal stories into universal sentiments using just their beats and rhymes. Today, the Brooklyn rapper and the Canadian producer announce Richmond Hill, their upcoming collaborative album. Coming to you via Fat Beats, Richmond Hill is available on vinyl and all digital platforms on January 26th, and is currently available for…
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almahiphop · 1 year
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Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Forever (03/06/1997)
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"Wu-Tang Forever" es el segundo álbum de estudio del influyente grupo de hip-hop Wu-Tang Clan, lanzado hoy 3 de junio de 1997. Fue uno de los lanzamientos más esperados del año y se convirtió en un éxito comercial y crítico, debutando en el número uno en las listas de álbumes de Billboard.
El álbum cuenta con una extensa lista de artistas y productores invitados que complementan el estilo característico del grupo. Los miembros del Wu-Tang Clan, que incluyen a RZA, GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa y Ol' Dirty Bastard, están presentes en todo el álbum.Además de los miembros del grupo, "Wu-Tang Forever" presenta colaboraciones notables de otros artistas del hip-hop, como Cappadonna, quien se convirtió en un miembro afiliado al Wu-Tang Clan después de su aparición en este álbum. También aparecen otros artistas como Streetlife y RZA bajo el seudónimo Bobby Digital, además de Popa Wu, Uncle Pete, Roxanne, 4th Disciple, Tekitha.En cuanto a los productores, RZA, miembro del grupo, fue el principal responsable de la producción del álbum.
Su estilo distintivo de producción, que se caracteriza por los samples de soul y kung-fu, es una parte integral de la estética del Wu-Tang Clan. Además de RZA, también participaron productores invitados como True Master, 4th Disciple, Inspectah Deck y Carlos Bess ingeniero en ese entonces de Wu-Tang Clan.
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En 1997 el rap de la costa este tuvo un período significativo en la historia. Durante esta época, el rap estaba experimentando una transición y una evolución en términos de sonido y estilo. Si bien el sonido de la costa este había dominado en la década de 1990 con artistas como el mismo Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Notorious B.I.G., Mobb Deep y Jay-Z, el año 1997 fue testigo de nuevos talentos emergentes y un cambio en el panorama musical. Artistas como Big Mike, MC Lyte, Frankie Cutlass, Jurassic 5, Artifacts, Gravediggaz, Ice Cube, Capone-N-Noreaga, The Lost Boyz, Boot Camp Click, KRS-One, Mood, EPMD, The Beatnuts y una lista casi extensa de artistas y grupos lanzaron proyectos destacados ese año, continuando con el legado del rap de la costa este. Además, también hubo una influencia creciente del rap underground y alternativo en la escena de la costa este, con artistas como Company Flow, Tha Alkaholiks y Jeru the Damaja que aportaron un sonido más crudo y experimental.
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Tras su lanzamiento, Wu-Tang Forever recibió críticas positivas de los críticos musicales, quienes elogiaron el trabajo de producción de RZA y el lirismo de los miembros del grupo. Matt Diehl de Entertainment Weekly comentó: "Forever continúa el Grand Slam artístico del grupo. Al igual que sus antepasados en Public Enemy, Wu-Tang son revolucionarios musicales, sin miedo a traer el ruido junto con su baúl de funk. RZA permite que algunos productores externos apoyen, pero son sus muestras arenosas y sus ritmos los que hacen que la fiesta se mueva". Sasha Frere-Jones de Spin declaro: "Wu-Tang Forever es un album suave y limpio, con solo unos pocos descartes en el segundo CD. Wu-Tang Clan ofrece algo para cada tipo de fanático del rap. Más importante aún, después de cuatro años de espera, en Wu-Tang Forever, el Clan conserva su manto como los abanderados del rap". Melody Maker también le dio a Wu-Tang Forever una crítica favorable, afirmando: "Tenía que ser así de grande. No tenía que ser tan bueno... Cada tema es una detonación... Forever es uno de los mejores LP de hip hop de todos los tiempos". Stephen Thomas Erlewine de AllMusic declaró: Donde contemporáneos como 2Pac y The Notorious B.I.G. discos dobles repletos de material de relleno, Wu-Tang Forever tiene un propósito y es sorprendentemente esbelto, lo que ilustra la inmensa profundidad del productor RZA y todo el equipo de nueve miembros. El resultado es una muestra embriagadora de virtuosismo musical y lírico, que revela cuán desprovistos de imaginación están los contemporáneos de Wu-Tang.
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Alcanzo el puesto número 1 en las listas semanales de: UK Albums, US Billboard 200, US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard), New Zealand Albums, Canadian Albums (Billboard) y al finalizar el año los puesto: 30 en la lista US Billboard 200 y el puesto 9 en US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard).
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Wu-Tang Clan - It's Yourz
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airadam · 1 year
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Episode 167 : More Tune
"We on they mood board, though they livin' in denial."
- Solace
This month's selection came together slowly and then all at once! It's turned out to be a great combination of deep album cuts, some lesser-known bonus tracks and remixes, as well as some brand new nuggets you can and should add to your collection! Of course I had to give you some Guru, and we start the episode with a cover version of a record that samples another musical giant, the recently and sadly departed Ahmad Jamal.
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Elzhi & Will Sessions : The World Is Yours
RIP to the great Ahmad Jamal, the legendary pianist who was famously sampled on the original "The World Is Yours" on the classic Nas "Illmatic" LP. As we've already played that on the podcast, we instead turn to the excellent re-imagining of that album by the all-Detroit combination of the band Will Sessions and the gifted MC Elzhi. It's always interesting when a musician is sampled by a Hip-Hop producer, and then that production later remade by other live musicians - bringing things full circle.
The Quarter Inch Kings : I'm No Comeback
As part of the Beat Tape Project, Toronto's Quarter Inch Kings channel some soulful flavour on this instrumental from "The AZ Beat Tape" - one that I could very well hear the Brooklyn Legend on.
Masta Ace & Marco Polo : Masta Polo
I was almost going to describe Marco Polo as one of the new generation of producers, but then I realised - it's been eighteen years! Still fresh, yet a veteran, he combines with a legend from the Juice Crew, Brooklyn's Masta Ace, for some classy 21st century boom-bap. You need to find the Deluxe edition of the Polo-produced "A Breukelen Story" album to get this one, and it's well worth the effort.
Terri Walker ft. Ty : OK
One of the finest soul singers these isles have ever produced, though an underappreciated one, Terri Walker has always shown love to the home team, with this track being a great example. The Nottingham stalwart Joe Buhdha is behind the boards, and the late London don TY warms up the mic before Ms Walker strides over the instrumentation. You might know her first few LPs, but definitely check for the later stuff, such as the EP this track was release on, "Joe Buhdha Presents Breakout". RIP Ty, live long Terri Walker.
Gang Starr : 2 Deep (City Lick Mix)
This is one of my earliest Hip-Hop 12" purchases, and a version of the Gang Starr classic deep single that I had to grow into! The UK's Dodge City Productions were, in retrospect, a perfect choice to take on remix duties here, a group well-steeped in the jazz that Gang Starr had helped pioneer as part of Hip-Hop. The late great Guru is in fine form, on his grown man business over all three verses - starting closer to battle mode and then weaving in his message. Apparently a Europe-only release, this is a worthy version to stand next to the original from the "Daily Operation" LP.
Curren$y : Fortune 500
This is clearly an anthem for LLC Twitter, with one long verse about getting that cash, and the outro showing Curren$y quizzing the next generation. The brand new "For Motivational Use Only" LP is another in the set of releases where Curren$y links up with a single producer to build a cohesive whole - in this case, the veteran Jermaine Dupri. I'd be lying if I said it was a collaboration that I was thinking about, but it works!
Medline : Payé Entièrement
Sound familiar? If you didn't guess from the title, this is a wicked instrumental cover of the classic "Paid In Full" by Eric B & Rakim that just cannot be denied. You can head straight over to Bandcamp to get the digital version as a bonus cut on the "Je Sais Que Tu As De L'​Â​me" release (put that into Google Translate if you don't speak French) - really, an essential pickup in my opinion.
Knaladeus : Lose Or Win
Not in terms of complexity as such, but in terms of tone, does Knaladeus here remind you of Black Thought at all? Either way, self-produced dopeness with quality songwriting from this artist out of Florida, one of the early tracks on his 2018 "Letters To You" album. His heartfelt lyrics on top of that beat are already a great blend, but the cherry is provided by DJ Stranger's cuts, drawing from the lyrics of Guru - once I heard those, this track was a lock for this episode.
Onra : 1-4 TONI
If you like a track with instructions (think "Jump Around", or hell, even "The Time Warp"), then this is up your street. That said, if you weren't already nodding your head to this one, you might want to clear your ears out first! Nice beat by the man from Paris, a 2018 track that went unreleased until Valentine's Day this year.
Superbad Solace : Throwing Fits
One for the Lo heads, from one of the foremost representatives currently recording! Solace has done it again with his "Sol Controller 3" project, and this track dedicated to the art of getting fresh is a personal favourite. The references to the Ralph Lauren brand and lifestyle are numerous, but as Solace points out, "you can buy gear, but you can't buy style"! The beat by Mono en Stereo makes you feel like you need to be posing on a yacht for a catalogue somewhere :)
Panama Gat : So Lonely
This man has a spectacular MC name, though it feels a little wrong to point it out when the subject of his song on this episode is so serious. It's raw at times, but that's often how it goes when you're expressing real emotion. On the production front, the soul-sampling beat reminds you of the work of Kanye West and Just Blaze around the same era, but it's not a bite in any way. I'm not sure who put it together, but my guess is 9th Wonder, as this is part of the Justus League "Just Us, Vol. 6" mixtape.
Leavv : Within
A little of that Chillhop flavour for you, with Leavv coming from Germany but this track coming from some kind of dreamland where even the passing clouds come with a bumping drum accompaniment. Find this on the "Chillhop Essentials - Fall 2017" collection, which even now is available as a "name your price" release on Bandcamp!
Ilajide : Boom Shakalak
I'd almost forgotten this track from "#0414917"! The programming of this beat by one of Detroit's finest is on a half-time vibe which makes it feel much slower than the 100bpm than it measures at, and he works that by keeping his flow on the mic downtempo too.
Tha Chill ft. Kokane : RNO
Part of the respected Compton's Most Wanted, Tha Chill missed out on featuring on two of the group's LPs due to legal troubles, but bounced back from them and not only reunited with the crew but has a solid set of solo releases to his name. This track is from the 2020 "Fohead" LP, and I think may be self-produced - the instrumental embodies his name, with it being a little dark and cold, and moderately uptempo without being hectic. On the mic he's joined by another "if you know, you know" west coast legend, Pomona's Kokane, an artist well worth exploring in his own right.
Sepalot ft. Blu : Surrender
Rough, angular, lurching electronic rawness! Heading back over to Germany (Munich, to be precise), we pick up this B-side from the 2008 "She Likes Me" 12", loaded with synths and disembodied yells. It's a challenging background for an MC, but Blu, who you might know for considerably more gentle material, handles it with no problem at all.
Erick Sermon ft. MC Lyte and Rah Digga : Tell Me (If You Don't Feel Me)
Erick Sermon is a respected MC in his own right, but part of his production greatness is in knowing when to draft in even more firepower, as he does here on the 2002 "React" album! Two different generations (in terms of career period, if not age) combine to burn up the guest features here, with Brooklynite MC Lyte and Newark's Rah Digga bringing it home over Erick's beat, which very much has the flavour of the era.
Dâm-Funk : The Flow
The "STFU II" EP is - relatively speaking - a chilled collection for the Pasadena modern funk legend. This track has clean, gliding keyboard pads, but also the right weight of drums and synth bass, plus the tempo, to allow you to dance to it if that's how you feel. Dâm-Funk has been building up a very respectable discography since his 2008 debut single - take some time to explore it if you haven't already.
DJ Quik ft. Ludacris : Spur Of The Moment / Pacific Coast Remix
This might not be the most progressive track in the world, but it sounds absolutely fantastic, still. A standout on 2005's "Trauma" album, in shows how skilled DJ Quik is not just as a producer (and MC), but also as a mixer/engineer. The sunshiney vibes pour out of this one, and Ludacris, who my Twitch crowd all seem to agree is an underrated MC, hits the mark perfectly as a guest. This track seems to have a different title depending on whether you have the CD or vinyl of the album, but the only difference between them is how you rewind it to play it again once it fades out!
Please remember to support the artists you like! The purpose of putting the podcast out and providing the full tracklist is to try and give some light, so do use the songs on each episode as a starting point to search out more material. If you have Spotify in your country it's a great way to explore, but otherwise there's always Youtube and the like. Seeing your favourite artists live is the best way to put money in their pockets, and buy the vinyl/CDs/downloads of the stuff you like the most!
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Da Rockaway Twinz (Biography) The day the game changed forever was the day that #TheKingPins aka that "Da Rockaway Twinz" graced two turntables and a mixer, at the tender age of five-years-old.  Transplanted from Marcy Projects in "Bed-Stuy" Brooklyn, New York City USA, these two legendary DJ's are affectionately known on the streets of SouthSide Jamaica, Queens as DJ Big Cubby and DJ Twin Boogie.  With over forty (40) years of deejaying on their résumés Cubby and Twin have definitely paid their dues by playing at basement house parties, park jams, and community functions.  From 1996-1999 they had the Queens Hip Hop party scene “on lock” when they performed weekly at the world famous "Mercedes Nightclub” (formerly Club Encore) in Downtown Jamaica, Queens, New York City.  At Mercedes Da Twinz worked with some of the hottest Hip Hop artists in the world, including Mr. Cheeks, 50 Cent, DJ Jam Master Jay, The Lost Boyz, Queen Pen, DMX, Ja-Rule, Ruff Ryders Family and Big Pun. Da Rockaway Twinz "represent" for the infamous SouthSide AllStars, which is an alliance of the best DJ's from South Jamaica, Queens.  The SouthSide AllStars are comprised of #DJQueenShasia, MS, DJ Kid Quick, DJ Lyvio G, Grand Masta Vic, DJ Goldfingas, Tapemaster, Big JT aka Cutmasta JT, DJ Flamboyant, DJ Feeka 2000, DJ Amazin' Dewitt, DJ Preme, DJ Roughhandz (RIP), DJ Wise, DJ Sheem, DJ JoJ, The Alyance Mixsquad, DJ Kendo, DJ Divine of the Legendary Infinity Machine DJ Crew, DJ Glenn 'Sweety G' Toby, DJ Ratski & DJ Monkey D, DJ$GMoney, The Original DJ Cipher Sounds and DJ Casino. “Da Twinz” are known for “turning out” parties and clubs all over Brooklyn, Queens, and Long Island. Never afraid to speak their minds on the current state of the art of digital, DJing,  DJ Twin Boogie constantly reminds all DJ’s to “stay real.”  Twin boldly states, “There are real DJ’s and fake studio - DJ’s, real DJ’s don’t use studios to make a mixtape, they use two turntables and a mixer.” Da Rockaway Twinz are on social media, follow them:  Twitter: @DaRockawayTwinz http://www.Twitter.com/DaRockawayTwinz You Tube: DaRockawayTwinz http://www.YouTube.com/DaRockawayTwinz  (at Southside, Queens - NY) https://www.instagram.com/p/CptdH8ZLg3T/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kep1er-net · 1 month
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143 ent ceo update ☆ instagram story: "Spoiler Alert🚨 Track4 MADEIN-TIMELINE (YESHIRO UNIT)
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rabbirubiez · 2 years
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01. VerbaTim Album CD 02: VerbaTim Instrumental Album CD 03: The Victorious TIM CD 04: The Victorious TIM Instrumental CD The Victorious TIM Tracklist @originaltimboking 01: Dangerous Ft. Zu Ninjaz 02: Star Wars Ft. Killarmy & Masta Ace 03: Chaka Ft. The Eloheem Team 04: Slow Blues 2 Ft. Vast Aire, Prodigal Sunn & Byata 05: EKNY Ft. RA The Rugged Man & Inspectah Deck 06: Albany Manor Ft. Ab The Audicrat & Xkwisit 07: Black Widow Darts Ft. American Poets 2099 08: Brooklyn Bridge [Extended Version] Ft. Tek 09: Food Ft. Spliff Star & BoNasty 10: Battle Scars Ft. Inspectah Deck 11: Wall of Wolf Street Ft. Yukmouth, Jake Palumbo & Mithril Oreder 12: Guillotine Blade Ft. Dom Pachino & Solomon Childs 13: Its Electric Ft. Rasul The Knowbody & KEE The Dragonfly 14: Pay the Price Ft. King Magnetic 15: Heavy Artillery Ft. Taiyamo Denku 16: Digital Demo Ft. Nino Skillz Includes digital pre-order of VerbaTIM. You get 3 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.   see less shipping out on or around March 3, 2023 edition of 15  4 remaining (at ROYAL Family) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmwlTuzOU8K/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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soulampsuper · 3 years
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Last Artfights!
- @reallypheelingit
- @tamlins-stories-and-poems
- @/waltercardcollector on Artfight
- @/yaoi-masta on Artfight
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votava-records · 1 year
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Beneficence feat. Inspectah Deck & DJ Rob Swift - Digital Warfare
Taken off Beneficence's "Basement Chemistry" album (CD/2LP/cassette/digital). Features include Inspectah Deck, MC Eiht, Masta Ace, AG of D.I.T.C., Chubb Rock, El Da Sensei, Dres of Black Sheep, DJ Spinna, Da Beatminerz, L'Orange, MindsOne, Confidence, The Legion, KON Sci, and many more.
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timmurleyart · 4 years
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Wu Tang. 💛🖤🤎👟💵☝🏽🎤🎧
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