Posts Tagged ‘Compilation’

Blu – The Greatest Guest Features (4 discs)

Thursday, August 25th, 2011


 
Thanks to whoever put this joint together. Peace to RGF for the link. 4 CDs of your favorite, lazy, half-ass mixing, Native Tonguish leftcoast throwback we wished didn’t act so fucking weird on purpose. –Philaflava
 
Disc 1
01. This Is Your Life feat. MED (Prod. Exile)
02. WhatUWanna feat. Dela
03. Cadalac Steeze feat. Willow
04. Dreamland feat. Andy Allo
05. Fly (Song of Liberation) feat. Exile
06. Mars (Remix) feat. Dela
07. Radio Daze feat. The Roots, Dice Raw
08. Smoke feat. J Dilla
09. LoveLine(s) feat. Exile
10. A Song Called Triumph feat. Big Tone
11. From The Heart feat. Deep Rooted
12. Never Ending feat. Mumbles
13. Lamenated Looseleafs feat. MAG
14. GNG BNG feat. Flying Lotus
15. How Do You Sleep feat. Recess
16. Party of Two feat. Exile
17. The Richers feat. TiRon & Asher Roth
18. Through The Flames feat. Co$$
19. Dope 4 Gold feat. Sene
20. Hi(gh) Music feat. Shingo Suzuki
 
Disc 2
01. Maintain feat. Exile, Donel Smoke, Co$$ & Miguel
02. Samsonite Man feat. Fashawn
03. True Love feat. Sene & Chief
04. Pour Another Glass feat. Presto
05. Lucy’s&LooseLeafs feat. Dela
06. Born Again feat. Co$$ & Sene
07. Therapy feat. The Alchemist, Evidence, KiD CuDi
08. The Day feat. The Roots, Phonte, Patty Crash
09. Piece feat. Choice37
10. Git It Now feat. Trek Life
11. Hostile Gospel (Remix) feat. Joell Ortiz & Talib Kweli
12. Morgan Blu feat. Tanya Morgan
13. Life Of A Lover (Remix) feat. Theophilus London, Jesse Boykins III
14. Just Relax feat. Noah
15. Hard Times feat. DJ Cadik
16. For Whom The Bell Tolls feat. Phonte, Evidence & will.i.am
17. Step To This feat. Josh One
18. Still Remains feat. Waxolutionists
19. The Times feat. Keelay & Zaire, Fortlive, Nino Moschella
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M.O.P. – How About Some Hardcore (Compilation)

Monday, July 4th, 2011

It’s a good day on the forums because Claaa7 just dropped his latest compilation featuring 18 joints from the Mashout Posse. Fireworks and M.O.P. on Indie Day may just be the perfect combination. –Philaflava

01. “Transition Of Power” [prod. by Stoupe]
02. “W.O.L.V.E.S.” (w. Krumb Snatcha)
03. “Gun Hold” [prod. by DJ Honda]
04. “Get Rich” (w. Bilal)
05. “Masquerade” (w. Bumpy Knuckles & Wyclef)
06. “My Kinda Nigga” (w. Heather B)
07. “Warfare” (w. Afu-Ra)
08. “Bucktown [Remix]” (w. Smif-N-Wessun)
09. “Watch Out” [prod. by Da Beatminerz]
10. “Dearly Departed” [prod. by DJ Babu]
11. “Stress Y’All”
12. “New York Giants” (w. Big Pun)
13. “Life” (w. Stikken Move)
14. “Pounds Up”
15. “Blood Sport” [prod. by J Dilla]
16. “Let It Bang” [prod. by Roc Raida/The X-Ecutioners]
17. “Rawness” (w. Teflon)
18. “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow”

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Freddie Gibbs – Str8 Slammin (NO DJ)

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

I have not a clue where this came from but it’s too dope to overlook. Str8 Slammin is a collection of Gibbs songs & features that didn’t land on any official Gibbs mixtapes. It’s a very well put together compilation. All tracks are CDQ & No DJ! –Philaflava

1. It’s All Cognac (Produced by Bink!)
2. Field ***** Blues (ft. Mikkey Halsted) (Produced by No I.D.)
3. Caught In A Daze (ft. David Dallas) (Produced by Fire & Ice)
4. Highway To Hell (ft. Bun B) (Produced by Mexicans With Guns)
5. One Day at a Time (ft. P Watts) (Produced by DJ Burn One)
6. Peaceful (feat. Self Scientific & Krondon) (Produced by DJ Khalil)
7. This Is Freddie (Produced by DJ Premier)
8. C.H.L. (Cops, Hoes, Labels)
9. In (ft. Blu & Homeboy Sandman)
10. Heads of the Heads (ft. GLC) (Produced by Tony Baines)
11. Learn to Duck (Produced by DJ Premier)
12. Authority (ft. Pulled Over By the Cops) (Produced by Blended Babies)
13. fu*k Rap Pt. 2 (Produced by Josh The Goon)
14. Something New (ft. YP) (Produced by Million $ Mano)
15. On My Own (ft. Mikkey Halsted) (Produced by Maja7th)
16. Fallin’ (ft. Termanology) (Produced by Statik Selektah)
17. Gone (ft. Co$$) (Produced by Numonics)
18. Stuck To You (ft. Sani G & Insanity)
19. Fa Sho! (ft. PUSH! Montana & Killa Kyleon) (Produced by Canei Finch)
20. Player Of The Century (ft. Naledge) (Produced by Double 0 & Nez & Rio)
21. Falling Out of Place (Remix) (ft. Pollyn)
22. Take Aim (ft. Alex of The Kickdrums) (Produced by Cook Classics)
23. My Way Home (Produced by DJ Burn One)

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A League of Our Own Vol. 3: RAPPERS WANTED

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Philaflava, parent company aka The RZA of both T.R.O.Y. and Steady Bloggin‘ put out two compilations called A League of Our Own. Vol. 1 dropped in ’02 with the help of Abby1ill and Vol. 2 came out in ’04 on Vintage Music.

Volume 1 featured exclusive material from King Tee, O.C., Talib Kweli, Royce Da 5’9, and Devin The Dude just to name a few. We secured tracks with production from J Dilla, Jake One, Pete Rock all the way to Kanye West. These were EXCLUSIVE tracks for our compilation. The purpose was to showcase talent and bring awareness to all parties involved.

In ’04 we did it again and while it’s no secret that trying to make a profit, let alone break even on CD pressings these days are practically impossible, it’s even more impossible when the album be a compilation. I decided Vol. 3 will only be available online (at this time.) This isn’t about any monetary gain; it’s about the passion and exposing good music.

I started out with so many underground/indie people and I’ve seen most of them fade away. Many retired, some still grindin’ and others flat out broke. The passion remains though. So after 7 years I’ve decided to do it again with Volume 3.

We’re looking for talent to showcase. If you’re interested in submitting material for this project please let us know via email. We’re targeting an April release date so everyone should have plenty of time to cook something up. Peace to Open Mike Eagle, MF Grimm, Meyhem Lauren, Action Bronson, DMV All-Stars and Praverb for all showing support so far. We’d like to make this as diverse as possible and we can only do that with your help! –Philaflava

Every Christmas Rap Song You Could Ever Want

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Peace to Philaflava member battlecatmeowstab212 for putting this Christmas compilation together. Seasons greetings! –Philaflava

1) Chaz Kangas – “Christmas Mischief” (PRODUCED BY COOLE HIGH)
2) Dipset – “Dipset X-Mas Time”
3) M-TRI – “A BKLYN X-MAS”
4) Ghostface Killah – “Ghostface Xmas”
5) Run DMC – “Christmas in Hollis”
6) Sage Francis – “Gimmie Dat”
7) Kurtis Blow – “Christmas Rappin”
8 ) Busta Rhymes – “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas”
9) Snoop Doggy Dogg – “The Night Before Christmas”
10) Outkast – “Player’s Ball” (Christmas version)
11) Ice Cube – “Put It in Yo Eggnog”
12) Treacherous Three – “XMas Rap (Uncensored)”
13) Grand Buffet – “Stocking Stuffer”
14) Ludacris – “Ludacrismas”
15) Killer Mike – “A Christmas Grind”
16) Ras Kass – “Jack Frost”
17) David Banner – “The Christmas Song”
18) Atmosphere – “If I Was Santa Claus”
19) Big Daddy Kane & Biz Markie – “XXX Mas”
20) Master P & TRU – “Christmas in the Ghetto”
21) Princess Superstar – “I Hope I Sell A Lot of Records at Christmas Time” (Produced by Prince Paul)
22) Eazy-E – “Merry Muthafuckin Xmas”

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Sounds Like The 90s Vol. 16

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Big brother blogger T.R.O.Y. dropped this last week. 17 tracks that either represent the 90s, sounds like the 90s or contains music from artists from the 90s. Peace and enjoy! –Philaflava

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T.R.O.Y. Presents – Sounds Like The 90s Vol. 16

01. Roc Marciano – Firepower
02. Kool G. Rap – Sad
03. Black Milk – Deadly Medley feat. Royce Da 5’9 & Elzhi
04. Reks – This Or That
05. Elite Fleet – West Philly Anthem feat. The Last Emperor, Maylay Sparks & SM Squad
06. CurT@!n$ – Dope Goes To Hollywood feat. Kurupt
07. Blaq Poet – Power Music
08. Hell Razah – Return of The Renaissance feat. R.A. The Rugged Man
09. Pete Rock & Smif –n- Wessun – Prevail feat. Raekwon
10. El Da Sensei & The Returners – Knowledge Be The Key feat. Rakaa Iriscience
11. Group Home – G.U.R.U. feat. Jeru The Damaja
12. Von Pea – Boombox
13. Automatic – The Natural
14. Beneficence – Heavy Hitters (prod. Diamond D)
15. Maylay Sparks – You & Yours
16. Shad – Yaa I Get It (Oddisee Remix)
17. Atmosphere – The Best Day

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Early Christmas from T.R.O.Y.

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Every day this week our big brother T.R.O.Y. blog is dropping 25 joints (100 total) of their latest compilation, 100 Tracks You Need To Hear (’97-’99). –Gloss

1997-1999. You swear it wasn’t that long ago, but you know it might as well have been eons ago. Depending on your outlook, this is either the tail end of a gilded age or the beginning of the apocalypse. During this time, the hip hop artists born circa 1970 who catapulted the genre forward as teenagers and young adults in the ’87-’94 heyday are beginning to mellow out or gloss it up. Sampling laws are enforced more than ever but the indie labels are resolute in refusing to go the glittery route. Radio is dominated by obvious samples and tales of upward mobility and debauchery, while the underground mixshows stay saturated with eccentric rhyming clinics and surreal poetics. The divide is not entirely clean, however. In this era you can find surreal poets waxing profound on diamonds and champagne, gritty crime narratives on major label releases, and a whole host of songs that defy categorization (and a few that even defy simple explanation). This series is for those of you who know that the late ‘90s is deeper than just Organized Konfusion, Ras Kass, Mase, Nas, and Company Flow (no disrespect intended of course). This is for those of you that know that great hip hop comes from all corners of the USA and around the world, that the b-sides of overlooked 12”s and the album cuts of long forgotten tapes contain true gems. Songs that speak to our hunger for dope beats and lyrics and manage to stand out from the crowd. We made a special effort to seek out songs that you probably haven’t heard or don’t really remember too clearly, while making sure that each selection hearkens backs to the last era in which musical diversity and quality could be taken for granted. You need to hear this. Enjoy our 100 picks, coming at you at the rate of twenty five per day just in time for the holidays.

So what are you waiting for? Go open up your gifts

Big L: The Best of the Rest

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Courtesy of our big brother T.R.O.Y.

The T.R.O.Y. Blog & Big L Online Presents..
Big L: The Best of the Rest

01. Big L – Devil’s Son ’98 (Live in Amsterdam)
02. Lord Finesse – You Know What I’m About (Original Version) ft. Big L
03. Big L – Principal of the New School
04. Big L – Unexpected Flava
05. The Children of the Corner (Big L, Herb McGruff, Murda Mase, Killa Kam & Digga)
– Hell Up in Harlem (Extended DJ Ron G Uptown Mix)
06. Big L – We Got This (Alternate Version)
07. Big L – Let Me Find Out
08. Liz Lucci – We All Can’t Ball ft. Big L & Richie Thumbs
09. Bootsie – Harlem N.Y.C. (Beats 2 Blow Remix) ft. Big L & Herb McGruff
10. DJ Ron G – Exclusive 2003 Shit ft. Big L
11. Big L – Now or Never
12. Stephen Simmonds – Alone (Original Version) ft. Big L & Marquee

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