Mar 29, 2012
BEEBILÕUST - ISALE X Singel design
Here's the illustration & design I did for "Beebilõust - Isale" singel. It's ready NOW and you can ask this song also from radio stations! Stay tuned for video...
Labels:
2012,
32 kuupi,
beebilõust,
big mora,
design,
illustration,
isale,
legendaarne records,
pirados
Mar 26, 2012
Trueschool Monday #113
"Hey yo Doctor, here's another proper track
and it's phat, watch the sniper, time to pay the piper
And let that real shit provoke
So youse a wannabe 'loc, and you'll get smoked, and I hope
that your fans understand when you talk about playin me
The same records that you makin is payin me..."
"Real Muthaphuckkin G's" (alternatively "Real Compton City G's") is a 1993 song by West Coast rapper Eazy-E from his album It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa. It is a "diss song" to former N.W.A. bandmate Dr. Dre and his then-new protégé Snoop Doggy Dogg. It peaked at #42 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 charts, becoming Eazy-E's highest charting single on the EP. "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" single went Gold.
The song is a response to Dr. Dre's "Fuck Wit Dre Day (and Everybody's Celebratin')" which was a diss to Eazy-E. Eazy-E claims on the track that Dr. Dre was nothing more than a "studio gangsta", or a "wannabe gangsta" and was not an "OG" (Original Gangsta) which Dre claimed to be. In one line, Dresta raps: "Damn E, they tried to fade you on Dre Day", to which Eazy-E responds "But Dre Day only meant Eazy's payday." This line was a reference to the fact that Eazy-E had a contract with Dr. Dre as his exclusive producer. The contract further stated that this will mean Eazy-E will simply profit from anything Dr. Dre releases, even a diss, for the next 6 years.
Mar 22, 2012
BEEBILÕUST - ISALE X Teaser
"Beebilõust - Isale" full video premiere will take place 03.04.2012 at 20.45 in "Eesti TOP 7"
Labels:
2012,
32 kuupi,
beebilõust,
isale,
laska,
legendaarne records,
pirados,
video
Mar 19, 2012
Trueschool Monday #112
"You know the come up, stack get right, put the gun up
Laugh get nice, split the blunt up
Pray blue and whites dont run up, remain humble
You see the change when the range come through
When all the fame ups ya game, cause ya names mumbled
The chicks notice, jewels is like hyptnosis
Its furosious, when broke niggaz get focused,
the cars come out, bottles at the bar run out..."
A.W.O.L. is the fifth studio album by rapper AZ, released on September 6, 2005. It was recorded after Final Call, which AZ declined to release because his label had pushed its release back two months—according to him, they were also the source of its early leak to the press and the internet. Garnering critical praise with production from highly-regarded New York underground acts such as DJ Premier, Buckwild, and DipSet production duo the Heatmakerz, the rapper abandoned his previously money-oriented subject matter, stating that he "wanted it to be all street. A.W.O.L. is the first AZ album which was released on his own Quiet Money Records imprint. In a couple of months after the release, A.W.O.L. 1.5, which included a bonus disc featuring a cappella and instrumental versions to the songs on A.W.O.L., was released.
Mar 16, 2012
FACE 2 FACE - Chapter Three X Video Flyer
(Click on the image to enlarge!)
Labels:
2012,
beebilõust,
breakdance,
cutmasta daz,
dj eksotik,
dj hash,
dj kicks,
ekillaz,
genka,
ice,
kozy,
laska,
metsakutsu,
móre,
mr.m,
okym riim,
rock café,
stupid f,
toe tag familja
Mar 15, 2012
METSAKUTSU X Jam Session
Metsakutsu little Jam Session. Teaser from upcoming album "Õmmeldud Tallinn"
Get ready...
Get ready...
Mar 13, 2012
Mar 12, 2012
Trueschool Monday #111
"Bust up in they mouth piece, see how they react, take it back
Like a instant replay, live in the PJ's, watching my Uncle freebase
Analyzing the angles on a fiend's face
I learn to love my trees lace, the way the PCP taste
The way it make me see things, old school dice spot bills and sheep skins
As I write, yes I'm rocking Iceberg jeans and Tims
Thinking where I'm going be in 2007
Either a house in the Hamptons or a house in Heaven..."
The Future Is Now is the debut album from New York hip hop group Non Phixion, released in March 2002 on Uncle Howie Records. The album garnered acclaim among critics and fans, and is considered to be an underground classic. A double disc Platinum Edition of the album was released in 2004, with the second disc featuring instrumental versions of the fourteen full-length tracks found on disc one. The Future Is Now features an all-star production lineup, including legends such as DJ Premier, Pete Rock and Large Professor, as well as group affiliate Necro, JuJu of The Beatnuts, Dave One and T-Ray. The album features guest appearances from Necro, MF DOOM, The Beatnuts, Al Tariq, Marley Metal, Stephen Carpenter of Deftones, and Christian Olde Wolbers and Raymond Herrera of Fear Factory. The album's cover art was created by Mear One.
The album was a minor underground hit, breaking into the top fifteen on Billboard's Independent Albums and Heatseekers charts, and peaking at #65 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album includes the singles "Black Helicopters", "Drug Music" b/w "If You Got Love" and "Rock Stars" b/w "The C.I.A. is Trying to Kill Me". "Black Helicopters" was the only charting single from the album, peaking at #46 on the Hot Rap Singles chart.
Labels:
2002,
dj premier,
new york,
Non Phixion,
the future is now,
trueschool monday
Mar 7, 2012
Mar 6, 2012
Mar 5, 2012
Trueschool Monday #110
"If I drop them dogs a broke nose gets clubed
then I crack that jaw cause you know I get raw
I remember when I used to sit on the see-saw
now I just shoot em up shoot em up ya'll
ya better stand clear cause I show no fear
when I hit you with the baseball bat in the air
its gonna be on when the shit goes down
so you better be ready clown..."
Funkdoobiest is an American rap group from Los Angeles, California. The original members are Son Doobie (Jason Vasquez), DJ Ralph M (Ralph Medrano), and Tomahawk Funk (Tyrone Pacheco). The latter left after their second album.
Their first two albums were mainly produced by Cypress Hill's DJ Muggs. Their third album, The Troubleshooters, included production by Ralph M and DJ Rectangle. Whereas the other albums were clearly hardcore rap in the vein of Cypress Hill and other Soul Assassins members, The Troubleshooters was more versatile. DJ Muggs was the group's mentor and inspiration. The group is known for their sexually explicit song "Superhoes" about the perverted secret identities of superheroes. Most of their other songs have to do with sex, and Son Doobie proclaimed himself the porno king. They also had their own X-rated club in Los Angeles.
Funkdoobiest have never cared for censorship, and have released several hit singles such as, "XXX Funk" about controversial topics such as pornography.
Their fourth album The Golden B-Boys was released in 2009. This album was produced and arranged by DJ Ralph M for B-Boy Beats LLC. The cover art was done by Galo "MAKE" Canote.
Labels:
1993,
funkdoobiest,
los angeles,
son doobie,
trueschool monday,
Which Doobie U B?
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