Posts Tagged ‘Clipse’

Clipse – Wamp Wamp (Tried by 12 blend)

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Just as the post title implies, Clipse’s ‘Wamp Wamp’ over the East Flatbush Project’s “Tried by 12″ instrumental. I know I downloaded it sometime around 2006 but I have no idea where it came from or who made it – I just remember it being catchy as hell and was glad to stumble upon it today on an old hard drive. If you can claim origins of this, please step forward.

DOWNLOAD: Clipse – Wamp Wamp (Tried by 12 blend)

(the picture has nothing to do with anything, just a cool image that came up when I googled East Flatbush)

Pusha T – Dearly Beloved freestyle / Clipse – Phantom of the Synths freestyle

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Two for Tuesday Clipse freestyles. First we got Pusha going over Angels by P.Diddy’s Muppets, then Clipse reciting some old verses for Pitchfork TV over Dilla’s Phantom of the Synths aka DOOM’s Gazillion Ear.

DOWNLOAD: Pusha T – Dearly Beloved freestyle

DOWNLOAD: Clipse – Phantom of the Synths freestyle

Timlaska’s Top Ten-est Albums of All Time Honorable Mention

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Before we announce the #1 Top Ten-est Rap Album of All Time next week I wanted to focus on albums that just missed the top ten. These are all excellent albums that sadly had a fatal flaw I could not over look.

Black MoonEnta The Stage
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    Pros

Beat Minerz productions and Buckshot killing it for the first and only time.

    Cons

– Featured 5 Ft. and Dru Ha, and the body count was just to ridiculous coming from two rappers under 5 feet tall and 120 pounds.

RedmanWhut Tha Album
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    Pros

– Not a bad song on the album, thick funk production and Redman at the height of his powers.

    Cons

– To many stories of sharing women with Erick Serman and “Accidental” encounters with tranies.

ClipseLord Willin
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LordWillin'

    Pros

- Great coke rap and amazing production

    Cons

– Not being able to tell the rappers apart, guest appearances and Pharell

Main SourceBreaking Atoms
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    Pros

- Large Pro production and rapping.

    Cons

– Some nerd shit

Diamond D & The Psychotic NeuroticsStunts Blunts and Hip Hop
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Diamond D- Stunts Blunts, Hip Hop

    Pros

– Excellent production, Diamond is surprisingly adept on the mic

    Cons

– Features Fat Joe and Lord Jammar

Philaflava’s Favorites of 2009

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Before we get started let’s clear a few things up first. This is no way a BEST of 2009 list.

I tried to limit the amount of time an artist appeared but it was impossible to do with Raekwon. While he might not have been the best rapper this year, he gave us the best material. He had tons of guest spots, a stellar album and was hands down the most intricate part of Hip-Hop in 2009.

I also had to give Big Boi a nod on my favorite rapper list because you can’t two drop of the best singles of the year and not make it. 2010 is looking pretty promising with the return of OutKast, The Roots, Blu and the Wu-Massacre. New albums from Pill, Curren$y, Yela Wolf, Jay Electronica, and Freddie Gibbs to name a few. When you look back at ’09 you won’t find that many amazing moments, but if you look closely you’ll find a ton of dope tracks you can’t deny. Not the best year in the decade but certainly not the worst either. Check back tomorrow for a list of my 200 favorite tracks of 2009. –Philaflava

Philaflava’s 10 Favorite Rappers of 2009

1. Raekwon
2. DOOM
3. Curren$y
4. Freddie Gibbs
5. Lil Wayne
6. The Jacka
7. Joell Ortiz
8. Cormega
9. Saigon
10. Big Boi

Philaflava’s 10 Favorite LP’s 2009

1. Raekwon – OB4CL II
2. The Jacka – Tear Gas
3. DOOM – Born To This
4. Curren$y – This Ain’t No Mixtape
5. Cormega – Born And Raised
6. Felt (Murs & Slug) – Felt 3: A Tribue To Rosie Perez
7. Souls of Mischief – Montezuma’s Revenge
8. Brother Ali – Us
9. Clipse – Til The Casket Drops
10. Fashawn – Boy Meets World

Philaflava’s 25 Favorite Tracks of 2009

1. Jay Electronica – Exhibit C
2. Raekwon – New Wu feat. Ghostface Killah & Method Man
3. DOOM – Gazzillion Ear
4. Big Boi – Fo Yo Sorrows feat. Too $hort & George Clinton
5. Clipse – By Popular Demand (Popeye’s) feat. Cam’Ron
6. Big Boi – Shine Blockas feat. Gucci Mane
7. UGK – Used To Be feat. E-40, B-Legit, 8 Ball And MJG
8. The Roots – How I Got Over
9. Cam’Ron – I Hate My Job (Original Mix)
10. Brother Ali – Best@It feat. Freeway & Joell Ortiz
11. Clipse – Kind of Like A Big Deal feat. Kanye West
12. Raekwon – Surgical Gloves
13. Wu-Tang Clan – Radiant Jewels feat. Cormega & Sean Price
14. Kurious – Benneton feat. MC Search & DOOM
15. CunninLynguists – George (Remix) ft. Khujo Goodi & Killer Mike
16. Cormega – Rapture
17. Raekwon – Kiss The Ring feat. Inspectah Deck & Masta Killa
18. Open Mike Eagle – iRock
19. Joell Ortiz – Move On (Slaughterhouse Mix) feat. Joe Budden, Royce Da 5’9″ & Crooked I
20. Felt (Murs & Slug) – Permanent Standby
21. Saigon – The Rules
22. Fabolous – Lullaby
23. Musab – Get Life
24. Q-Tip – Renaissance
25. Freddie Gibbs – I’m That Nigga

These are my thoughts, yo!

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

No links. No embedded clips. These are just my thoughts, yo! –Philaflava

(Amerie has noting to do with this post. I just like to look at her)

10. This years version of Blu (every blogs favorite rapper) is Freddie Gibbs. Pill made noise too but he’ll probably be next years Freddie Gibbs once the others catch on.

09. Cam’Ron better bring it this year and stop being chintzy with beats. Nobody wants to hear him rap over generic beats again. Save that for Hell Rell.

08. Anyone else feel bad that Dres from Black Sheep now has to go by “Black Sheep Dres” to make a comeback? Sad when you think about it. Remember when Blahzay Blahzay’s OutLoud tried to make a comeback a few years ago and renamed himself “Blahzay Blah?”

07. Rappers should take cues from MF Doom. Don’t Seth Rogen yourself. Disappear for a few years and then comeback with heat.

06. Ras Kass just doesn’t get it. He never will.

05. If Gang Starr is never going to happen can Premier at least link up with somebody that won’t waste his beats? How about an entire album with Devin The Dude or even Cormega?

04. Jadakiss will never drop an album that matches his potential. He will always be a guest appearance guy.
 

03. Tiger Woods will be the most name-dropped athlete in 2010 and if I was a betting man Budden will probably reference him first.

02. The new Clipse album Til the Casket Drops is not that good. It contains unnecessary hooks, dumb downed lyrics and Timberland knock-off beats. Rick Rubin never would have allowed this album to come out. Pharrell did not bring it, Khalil did.

01. For a guy who hasn’t dropped an album in years, it’s pretty impressive that Big Boi has managed to make the best songs for the last two years (Royal Flush, Shine Blockas, Fo Yo Sorrows)

You got 10 random thoughts? Drop it in the comment section.

And don’t forget to vote for Rapper of The Year.

Killa Clipse “Popular Demand (Popeye’s)

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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Great Song or The Greatest Song?

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