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Nas announces Illmatic 2

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

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Last night In London, UK to promote their upcoming Distant Relatives world tour, Nas and Damien Marley talked upcoming projects on Tim Westwood’s Radio One rap show. While Marley’s future pivots around his father’s estate and starring as him in his 2011 Hollywood biography, Nas announced he’s already in the lab working on the follow-up to his collabo with Marley, currently titled Illmatic 2:

“It’s about a legacy. I’ve been in this game 20 years and feel like everything is full circle. The anticipation, the music, the baby mama drama…. I just want New York to be back where it belongs.”

Nas wouldn’t go into details pertaining to his ongoing child support court battles with estranged wife Kelis, but agreed to divulge some tidbits on how far along he is with his album’s recording:

“We’re like… 6 or 7 joints in and it’s perfect man, it’s perfect. I haven’t felt this good about an album since Stillmatic. I played some of it for Jadakiss and Fat Joe last week and they was buggin’, they was off the wall. [...] If we gonna come back, we need to come back hard. It was almost like I forgot what I came from when I moved down to Atlanta, so me and Jungle, the whole Bravehearts, we moved back to a crib right by 41st in Queensbridge. I felt like it was 1994 all over again.”

Anxious to complete the album before the tour leaves the US in June, Nas has already enlisted the mixing services of Mike Dean and close friend LES. He hopes to cut the final tracklist down to “around 15,” including an intro with Chris Stein and Grandwizard Theodore. When asked about his debut’s place in history:

“People have always told me it was too short, so we’re gonna throw some old tracks on there that we didn’t use the first time around. I got this one track “Deja Vu” man. I’m gonna re-record it and put it on there. Another one is “Understanding,” cause heads need to understand there’s a history to this you know what I’m sayin’? I talked with LA Reid, I spoke with my mans Damien, Raekwon, Jay Electronica and everybody was behind it. Everybody. I feel like Rae was on-point with his, so I gotta rise to that you know?

Production has already been slated to exclusively feature Q-Tip, DJ Premier, Large Pro, Pete Rock and LES with a sole guest appearance by AZ. A rep from Def Jam has yet to confirm the release, but an unlinked page on their website does mention an unnamed upcoming Nas solo album. Information is still coming in, however a tentative release date of August 2nd has been forecast to coincide with the tri-state finale of the Distant Relatives tour. Updates will be posted as the story develops.

— Snoop Bloggy Blogg

Nas – It Was ReWritten

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Nas - It Was Written

When people ask (and they don’t) what my favorite non-album Nas tracks are, there are only two acceptable answers in my mind: “Deja Vu” and “Silent Murder.” The former, a metaphoric whirl through the mind of an inner-city daydreamer, has long-since been iconized as the original source of Nas’ now infamous “Verbal Intercourse” cameo. But “Silent Murder” was an altogether different beast. The driving violin sample, the indomitable drums pounding out a pattern for tales from the hood. And yet, there are some that’ve never heard the song. To the uninitiated, “Silent Murder” was an original track from Nas’ sophomore It Was Written. For some bizarre reason, it was never pressed on the North American CD release and appeared only as a bonus joint on the tape cassette, European CD and Japanese CD versions. The problem? On most versions it was out of sync. Due to it’s bonus status, it typically appeared at the tail-end of the album (excluding cassette). Even when placed in it’s correct position (after “The Set Up” and before “Black Girl Lost”) it doesn’t sound right. Mainly because the beginning of the track still has the outro of “Set Up” mixed into it. Make sense? No? Good. Anyway, I decided to make a copy of the album with “Silent Murder” correctly placed and mixed seamlessly into the track preceding it – i.e. how it should’ve been done. What make’s it even more ridiculous is that the song was actually featured on the Columbia It Was Written promo sampler, which interestingly also touted a collaboration between Nas, Method Man and D’Angelo. I wonder if that’s sitting in a vault somewhere….

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Nas – It Was ReWritten

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01 Nas – Album Intro
02 Nas – The Message
03 Nas – Street Dreams
04 Nas – I Gave You Power
05 Nas – Watch Dem Niggas
06 Nas – Take It in Blood
07 Nas – Nas Is Coming
08 Nas – Affirmative Action
09 Nas – The Set Up
10 Nas – Silent Murder
11 Nas – Black Girl Lost
12 Nas – Shootouts
13 Nas – Live Nigga Rap
14 Nas – Suspect
15 Nas – If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)

— Snoop Bloggy Blogg

Biggie – Ready to Die (Original Edition)

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

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A collection of originals, demo versions and uncleared sample sessions. RIP Biggie. Check the release notes and tracklisting.

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Release Notes:

The Mixtape Marvel is back with another collectors edition mix. ‘Ready to Die: The O.G. Edition’ is a must-own for fans of hip-hops legend, Biggie Smalls. The 1994 debut album from the Brooklyn rapper is considered a classic not only in rap, but in all of music. The ‘O.G. Edition’ gives you the album in it’s ORIGINAL, UNCENSORED form… and even tosses in a few NEVER BEFORE HEARD gems including an unreleased freestyle B.I.G. recorded for Pepsi. Experience the album the way Biggie wanted you to (*in high quality*), before sample clearances and label executives got in the way. Many thought this material was long lost, never to be heard again… but the Mixtape Marvel delivers! Highlights on the CD include DJ Premier’s version of “Machine Gun Funk”, the original version of “Me & My Bitch”, the unheard original version of “Whatchu Want” and an entirely shocking version of “The What” featuring 2 never before heard verses from the Notorious One. 5 NEVER BEFORE HEARD bonus tracks are also included at the end of the CD featuring demos and unreleased material including the 1991 recording “Biggie Got The Hype Shit”, which was thought to be lost in a fire and never to see the light of day. Rejoice Biggie fans… this is your must have edition of ‘Ready to Die’.

Tracklisting:

01. Intro (Original Version With Uncleared Samples)
02. Things Done Changed (Original Version)
03. Gimme The Loot (Uncensored Version)
04. Machine Gun Funk (DJ Premier’s Version)
05. Warning (Original Version)
06. Ready To Die (Original Version With Different Beat)
07. One More Chance (Original Version)
08. Fuck Me (Interlude)
09. The What (feat. Method Man) (Original Version)
10. Juicy (Pete Rock’s Version)
11. Everyday Struggle (Original Demo Mix)
12. Me & My Bitch (Original Version With Different Beat)
13. Respect (Original Extended Edition)
14. Friend Of Mine (Original Demo Version)
15. Whatchu Want (Unreleased Original Version)
16. Suicidal Thoughts (Pete Rock’s Version)
17. Come On (feat. Sadat X) (Original Version)
18. Who Shot Ya? (Original Demo Mix)
19. For The Macs & Dons (Unreleased Track)
20. Pepsi Freestyle (Unreleased Track)
21. Biggie Got The Hype Shit (Unreleased Demo Track)

— Snoop Bloggy Blogg

Kardinal Offishall – We Gon Go

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

I’ve always considered Kardi to be ridiculously hit and miss. But when he’s on, he’s on. Dope video directed by Chris G, taken from the upcoming Konvict Muzik album Mr International that’s expected to drop first quarter ’10

— Snoop Bloggy Blogg

Kanye West – Lunch Room Freestyles (2002-2003)

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Kanye West - Lunch Room Freestyles

Before the MTV antics. Before the bald chick. Before the Roc-a-fella implosion. Even before “Slow Jamz.” There was a producer from Chicago desperate for validation as an emcee. (more…)

Nas and AZ – The Essence

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The Essence

Since Blogger fucked up the posts from our previous blog site, I thought I’d re-post this one for the archives. It’s another collection, this time featuring one of the more vaunted duos in hip-hop, Nas and AZ. (more…)

Saigon – The Greatest Rapper You Never Heard

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

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It’s sad that it’s come to this. It’s been almost 10 years since I first heard of Saigon. I covered his first vinyl single “Say Yes” back in 2001 for a now-defunct underground hip-hop website ran by a fat fuck with a Napoleonic complex and imaginary wife. It was also the year of the Jay-Z-Nas beef and a million subliminals, but there was something to Saigon that kept me intrigued. He had a certain intangible quality that made you wanna track down everything he’s ever done and cherish it. Back then I described him as “An artist whose whole style is throwback with a razor-sharp new millennium swagger.” Maybe it’s the rap nerd in us (me) that makes us (….me) compare all new rappers to those that came before. The desire to designate lineage, to determine who influenced who, and how. With Sai, he combined everything that was great about hip-hop to me: the street storytelling techniques of Kool G Rap, the intelligent lyricism of Nas, the intricate rhyme patterns of Rakim and the unbridled passion of 2Pac. To boot, he even had the undisputed credibility to speak about the lifestyle he vividly detailed in both sorrow and glorification.

In my own opinion, he was the most talented rapper to debut in the 00s. (more…)

Jay-Z sues for copyright infringement. And loses.

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

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I don’t know what’s funnier, the notion of Jay-Z being some uber-powerful Free Mason who can’t even win a court case over some UK regional-celebrity chef, or the fact that he had the fuckin’ audacity to try and pull copyright cards on a name he stole to begin with.

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Best Albums of the 2000s

Friday, January 15th, 2010

2000

While most of these lame ass blogs were rushing their “best of…” lists in the final months of 2009, I kept mine on ice. You know, just in case Detox 2 was to secure a prosperous December 31st release date or something. But now that the 00s are a distant memory of crunk, emo and rappers not wanting to be rappers, it’s the perfect time to take a hindsight look over the best 5 releases of the decade.

Please note: the opinions herein do not represent a consensus from Steady Bloggin’. Nay, it’s just me bluffing my way through 10 years of hip-hop history and pretending to know things through a delicate mixture of disjointed hyperbole, speculative thought and advanced cliche. Enjoy!

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Dam-Funk – Way 2 Fonky

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

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Straight outta Leimert Park, LA comes a brand new ambassador for the space funk. It’s Roger Troutman meets DJ Quik on the Mothership Connection. And it’s fucking dope.

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