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« Reply #60 on: April 02, 2008, 12:23:40 AM »

Looking for tracks for a playlist specifically for the whip.. I'm not looking for no love shit, none of that emo poem type of shit, I'm looking for that boom bap shit, that real shit.. none of that artistic type of music... A good example: Wu-Tang -  36 Chambers

36 Chambers in the whip? Listen to Dre, Snoop and Clipse for the whip.

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Outkast - Southerplayalistcadillacmuzik, ATLiens
Scarface - The Diary
NWA - Straight Outta Compton, Efil4Zaggin
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« Reply #61 on: April 02, 2008, 01:43:57 AM »

I'm talking about hard hittin', BOOM BAP beats. Like  the 36 Chambers album. For some reason I love bumpin' Styles P in the whip..
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« Reply #62 on: April 02, 2008, 03:57:39 AM »

styles P for teh base!

gets some busta rhymes, dude rocks!
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« Reply #63 on: April 02, 2008, 07:21:11 AM »

Redman, most of his solo shit, The Blackout, Meth's first solo, Artifacts, Cypress Hill...specially if you're riding around blunted

old school, like BDK, Biz Markie, EPMD albums (all of that p-funk sampling is just perfect for riding around in a car), Kurtis Blow, 2 Live Crew, Rakim, Run DMC, LL Cool J's early albums, Tone Loc, Ice T (Rhyme Pays), Kid Frost...   
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 there u go
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« Reply #65 on: April 02, 2008, 08:05:12 AM »

Ludacris, Big Pun, Cuban Link, Dead Prez, Tony Touch (Reggaetony or Piece Maker albums), Black Star (Bass sounds ill on that cd), Gang Starr, Illmatic, The Beatnuts.

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« Reply #66 on: April 06, 2008, 11:21:59 AM »

01. Royce The 5'9 - Boom
02. Capone & Noreaga - Invincible
03. Paula Perry - Extra, Extra
04. Jay-Z - So Ghetto
05. Nas - Nas Is Like
06. D.I.T.C. - Thick
07. Big L - Platinium Plus
08. DJ Cam & Afu-Ra - Voodoo Child
09. Rah Digga - Lessons Of Today
10. Heather B - Steady Rockin'
11. Krs-One - Emcees Act Like They Don't Know
12. Blaq Poet - We Gon Ill
13. Gangstarr - Work
14. Black Eyed Peas - B.E.P. Empire
15. The Ranjahz - Insperation
16. Xzibit - What A Mess
17. Craig G - Ready, Set, Begin
18. Tony Touch - The Piecemaker
19. All City - The Actual
20. Nas - Come Get Me
21. Limp Bizkit - N2 Gether Now
22. Afu-Ra - Defeat
23. Tef & Styles - Married To The Game
24. Kool G Rap - First Nigga
25. Gangstarr - Discipline
26. Rakim - Waiting For The World To End
27. D'Angelo - Devil's Pie
28. Smooth B - Rude Awakening
29. Gangstarr - Full Clip
30. Truck Turner - Breaker One
31. Snoop Dogg - The One And Only
32. Smiley The Ghetto Child - Werdz From The Ghetto Child
33. Boy Big - Proper Dosage
34. Blaq Poet - Message From Poet
35. Non Phixion - Rock Stars
36. Group Home - Superstar
37. Sonya Blade - Just Look 4 Tha Name
38. NYG'Z - Strength
39. Just Ice - Gangstas Don't Cry
40. Heather B - Guilty
41. Das Efx - Real Hip Hop
42. Gangstarr - Code Of The Streets
43. Royce The 5'9 - Hip Hop
44. Rakim - When I Be On The Mic
45. The Notorious B.I.G. - Rap Phenomenon
46. Nas - I Gave You Power
47. Jermaine Dupri - Protectors Of 1972
48. Krumb Snatcha - Closer To God
49. Brandy - Almost Doesn't Count (Remix)
50. Robbie Robertson - Take Your Partner By The Hand
51. Doswell - Watch Yourself
52. Bumpy Knuckles - P.A.I.N.E.
53. Gangstarr & Jadakiss - Rite Where U Stand
54. Group Home - The Legacy
55. Jay-Z - D'evils
56. Big Shug - Tha Way It Iz
57. Rise & Shine - Gotcha Back
58. Tef - Showtime
59. Rakim - It's Been A Long Time
60. M.O.P. - Roll Call
61. Big Daddy Kane - Any Type Of Way
62. Tef - F-U
63. Cormega - Dirty Game
64. Ras Kass - Goldyn Child
65. Edo G - Sayin Something
66. Blahzay Blahzay - Danger
67. M.O.P. - Breakin' The Rules
68. Jeru The Damaja - One Day
69. Gangstarr - All 4 Tha Cash
70. Dilated Peoples - Clockwork
71. Jay-Z - A Million And One Questions (Remix)
72. The Notorious B.I.G. - Kick In The Door
73. Jeru The Damaja - Me Or The Papes (Remix)
74. Group Home - Livin Proof
75. Truck Turner - Who Am I
76. Big L - Ebonics (Remix)
77. Teriyaki Boys - You Know What Time It Is
78. Bumpy Knuckles - Lazy
79. Gangstarr - Robbin Hood Theory
80. Little Vic - The Exorcist
81. Group Home - Suspended In Time
82. Afu-Ra - Mic Stange
83. Gangstarr - You Know My Steez
84. Doswell - Hostile Takeover
85. Theresa - I Want To Know You Better
86. N'Dea Davenport - Bring It On
87. D.I.T.C. - The Enemy
88. Special Teamz - The Main Event
89. M.O.P. - On The Frontline
90. Gangstarr - Royalty
91. Gangstarr - So Wassup
92. Group Home - Intro
93. Biz Markie - And I Rock
94. M.O.P. - New Jack City
95. Guru's Jazzmatazz - Hustlin' Daze
96. Xecutioners - Premier's Execution
97. Craig David & Mos Def - 7 Days
98. Tef - Comin' At Cha
99. Blaq Poet - Watch Your Back
100. Bumpy Knuckles - The Lah
101. Afu-Ra & Ky Mani - Equality
102. Verbal Threat - Reality Check
103. Nas - Represent
104. Fat Joe - Dat Gangsta Shit
105. Lady Of Rage - Unfucwitable
106. M.O.P. - Stick To Ya Gunz
107. Masta Ace - Saturday Night Life (Remix)
108. Mos Def - Mathematics
109. Jaz-O - Love Is Gone
110. Macy Gray - I've Committed Murder (Remix)
111. Lina - It's Alright
112. Gangstarr - The Squeeze
113. Rakim - New York
114. Memphis Bleek - Hand It Down
115. Bald Head Slick - Back 2 Back
116. Royce The 5'9 - Ding
117. Gangstarr & Snoop Dogg - In This Life
118. Buckshot Lefonque - Music Evolution (Remix)
119. DJ Premier - Primo's Sermon
120. Just Ice - History
121. Agallah - New York Rider Music
122. Nas - New York State Of Mind Pt. 2
123. Gangstarr & Inspectah Deck - Above The Clouds
124. Jeru The Damaja - Ya Playin Yaself
125. Krumb Snatcha - Incredible
126. Ol Dirty Bastard - Pop Shots
127. Big Shug - The Jig Is Up
128. Smiley The Ghetto Child - The Wake Up Call
129. Royce The 5'9 - My Friend
130. D&D All Stars - 1,2 Pass It
131. Show & AG - Next Level
132. OC - War Games
133. Screwball - F.A.Y.B.A.N.
134. Janet Jackson - Together Again (Remix)
135. Common - The 6th Sense
136. Brand Nubian - The Return
137. Jay-Z - Friend Or Foe '96
138. M.O.P. Follow Instructions
139. Bahamadia - 3 Tha Hard Way
140. Limp Bizkit - My Way (Remix)
141. Afu-Ra - Visionz
142. Gangstarr & M.O.P. - 1/2 & 1/2
143. Lox - Recognize
144. J-Live - The Best Part
145. Jaz-O & Immobilarie - 718
146. Black Eyed Peas - My Style (Remix)
147. Christina Aguilera - Back In The Day
148. AZ - The Format
149. Pitch Black - It's All Real
150. Jadakiss - None Of Ya Better
151. Crooklyn Dodgers - Return Of The Crooklyn Dodgers
152. The Notorious B.I.G. - Unbelievable
153. Gangstarr - The Natural
154. Bumpy Knuckles - R.N.S.
155. Afu-Ra - Lyrical Monster
156. Gangstarr - Riot Act
157. The Marxmen - Bloody Murdah
158. Afu-Ra - Big Acts, Little Acts
159. OC - My World
160. MC Lyte - The Wonder Years
161. Shyheim - On And On (Remix)
162. Termanology - Watch How It Go Down
163. Christina Aguilera - Thank You
164. Gangstarr - Eulogy
165. Gangstarr - In Memory Of
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« Reply #67 on: April 06, 2008, 11:29:02 AM »

Damn! And i thought my list was long  Shocked
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Born Felipe Andres Coronel on the 19th of February 1978, hip-hop artist Immortal Technique is a controversial figure in the U.S. His songs speak of the need for social justice and equality among all races, with special emphasis on the people of color or Latin Americans, but they also cover topics such as the fight against unfair imprisonments or militarism and many others.

His biography is hence quite intriguing, to say the least, and, just like the best anti aging cream is probably going to be lingering over the shelves of all cosmetic stores for many years to come, Immortal Technique’s songs are going to remain hot, fresh and sought after for a really long time. Due to the fact they speak about topics which are to be considered taboos, his lyrics continue to be listened to with the exterior shutters down in most homes.

Immortal technique was born in Peru, in El Hospital Militar de Lima; several years later, his family moved to America in order to escape the harsh living conditions in Peru. Even though they could not afford to buy any terrain a vendre there, they managed to move to Harlem in the ‘80s. Immortal Technique went to Hunter High School, but just like a hip replacement recall is never of good omen, his grades and behavior weren’t any good during high school either. He was the school bully, he harassed other students and he was not afraid to get involved in scandals with drug dealers from around the area. And while his interactions with these drug dealers were not as numerous as used cars in Phoenix are, they still managed to leave an ugly mark on his biography.

Plus, his graffiti did not actually resemble any Dreamweaver templates, but he was famous for his controversial acts of vandalism. His violence against others almost got him expelled in 1996, but he somehow managed to finish high school and even attend college at Pennsylvania State University. This time, his college experience only lasted for two years; he was then charged and convicted and he was eventually imprisoned in Pennsylvania.

In prison, just like a SEO San Antonio company would focus on booting a web site’s ranking, Immortal Technique also focused on boosting his own social ranking. He began studying the policy of religious history, and, finding the inspiration he needed, he began putting his thoughts in lyrics. In 1999 he was paroled and, even though he was first considered some sort of Agen Bola, as no one had heard of him at first, he began to attend freestyle battles he started winning.

From there on, his career started to bloom, as he gave birth to albums such as “Revolutionary Vol 1” in 2002, “Revolutionary Vol 2” in 2004 and “Revolutionary Vol 3” in 2008. He also became a political activist and started to sing about political injustice (check out his opinion on the imprisonment of Mumia Abu-Jamal or the songs on George W. Bush). Despite of the fact that his albums might not have gotten the type of positive reviews African mango reviews are usually comprised of, this has not stopped him from getting involved in future projects, including an important film collaboration. He might not approve the work of the CNA Financial Corporation, but we all need to eat, right?




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Immortal Technique Rapper Biography

Immortal technique is the stage name for which rapper Felipe Andres Coronel is popularly known. His lyrics characterized by its unique mixture of socialist commentary of social class hierarchy, religion, wealth, poverty to contemporary issues touching on governmental and institutional racism. Perhaps you may have come across information about this popular icon as you undertake research for that mba online, or for whatever course you are undertaking, be it bachelors in criminal justice, performing arts degree, governance systems, online nurse practitioner programs, history, or any other course for which you have to do online research.

The rapper was born on the 19th day of February 1978 in Lima, Peru. During the internal conflicts that took place in their country at the time, his parents migrated to Harlem, New York. Probably, in the process of migration to the country, they may have used boats at least once in the journey. Like many American teenagers, the rapper was engaged in various acts against the law that led to his arrest several times, which in one his public interviews admitted that they were selfish and at best childish acts. After completing his incarceration terms, he took up a political science course in a bid to mend his seemingly torn life, while living with his father.

After completing his studies, he was not lucky enough to secure a job in his field of study owing to the unemployment situation prevailing in the entire United States. Like many American fresh graduates who take up it jobs, nursing jobs, waiter and nursing jobs among many other common jobs that may not necessarily need a specialist, he took up a working in a restaurant to earn a buck from which he could live on.

Through his deep interest in championing for equality between the elite and the under privileged in society, and being not a Mesothelioma Lawyer, the rapper begun his music career basing his lyrics on such issues as injustice, exploitation and mistreatment of the poor. This is captured clearly in his desire to keep control over his production, since he strongly believes that in the music industry, the producers normally make a large profit while the artist for who credit belongs, normally end ups earning peanut amounts at the end of the day.

His popular sediments are captured in his albums that include the revolutionary, both volume one and two, and the 3rd world and the middle passage album. the rapper is increasingly involved in prison visits and working with migrant rights activists, though which he speaks to youths and the unprivileged in the society trazer amor de volta. His investments are largely in farmland in Latin America, which like soweto properties is an unpopular investment option for many celebrity figures. His advice to the youth is not much on taking up an aacsb online mba or an online criminal justice degree, but rather it is based on exploiting ones talents and living soberly within the law.

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