I gotta say it's very sad day and BIG loss for whole Estonian Hip-Hop movement...in today morning our good friend and rapper, Reefa Da Rwo of Toe Tag, passed away. Over last few years he had very hard fight against cancer but despite the hard situation he gave his last live performance just little bit over week ago in Estonian HipHop Festival 2011. We'll remember this super friendly & special character always with good words...
Rest in paradise, Soldier! In Valhalla we meet again. 1976 - 2011
"But it seems, y'all would rather See me hit than, see my rich Get bagged over some bullshit and see me snitch Hopin' some AIDS ho bitch'll leave me sick like I'm a sucker for love wit some easy dick I did dirt through my days but hid my work Even then I still made sure no kids got hurt..."
Anthony Cruz (born March 9, 1972, in Brooklyn), better known as AZ is a Grammy-nominated American rapper of Dominican & African American descent. He is known for being a long time and frequent rhyme partner of Nas, and also a member of hip-hop group The Firm alongside Nas, Foxy Brown, Cormega and Nature. 9 Lives is the third studio album by AZ, released under the Motown imprint. The single "Problems" featured a sample from the DeBarge song "All This Love".
"I take mine from all waist line, face to the dime, waste no time Grind on the dicktake mine with a lick You still be singin that Sunshine shit It's your world girl come collide with the dick Some hot tone champagne Heather Hunter dominant some moan shit Home alone on some groan shit King Kong make you moan with this..."
"Lookin' at You" was the lead single released from Warren G's fourth album, The Return of the Regulator. Like his previous single, "Lookin' at You" was produced by his step-brother Dr. Dre and featured female rapper Ms. Toi. To date, "Lookin' at You" is Warren G's last solo single to reach any of the Billboard charts; it peaked at #72 on the US R&B chart.
Estonian every year's biggest Hip-Hop event EHHF takes place this weekend (19-20Aug) at Elva! Be sure to come & check out our Pirados Studios tent with live tattoo showdown and custom airbrush action! And of course there will be Pirados Brand clothes with special festival prices! C ya there!
"It's that pinky ring shit, the legend of masked kid Shoot out the speakers when my guns get jurassic Superbad, who am I? Dolemite classic The vandal's back, hands on Angela Bassett I handle my plastic, gunplay I mastered No coke, dope mixed down with acid on record..."
"Uzi (Pinky Ring)" is a song from Iron Flag, the fourth album by rap group Wu-Tang Clan. It was released as the album's first single, with an accompanying music video directed by The RZA.
"They might say we're a menace to society But at the same time I say "Why is it me?" Am I the target, for destruction? What about the system, and total corruption? I can't work at no fast-food joint I got some talent, so don't you get my point? I'll organize some brothers and get some crazy loot Selling D-R-U-G-S and clocking dollars, troop..."
Hard to Earn is the fourth album from the hip hop duo Gang Starr. It was released in March of 1994 and featured the singles "Mass Appeal", "DWYCK" and "Code of the Streets." Musically the album is constructed around a harder, more stripped-down sound that is distinctively less melodic than the duo's previous work. Guest appearances on the album come from Group Home, Jeru The Damaja, and Big Shug. At the time, all were part of the Gang Starr Foundation, which made the album a stepping-stone for future DJ Premier-helmed projects by Group Home and Jeru. The single "DWYCK" also featured hip hop duo Nice & Smooth.
"What's the deal I wanna know is this love for real Or could it be lust that I feel You got it going on and on like a real fly sex appeal Physique extra ill sun sweet dress to kill You got me open like token hot and smokin Jacuzzi bubble bath laughin joking..."
"Big Daddy" was the lead single from Heavy D's sixth album, Waterbed Hev. Produced by Heavy D and Tony Dofat and featuring vocals from Keanna Henson, "Big Daddy" was a success, peaking at 18 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Heavy D's second biggest hit after 1991's "Now That We Found Love", which reached No. 11 on the Hot 100. The single also earned a gold certification on May 6, 1997 for sales of 500,000 copies and reached 73 on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1997. The official remix sampled Soul II Soul's 1989 hit "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" and featured a guest verse from McGruff.