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On 28 March 2013, the mixtape Guengsta Rap was released for free download from its official website. The tracks on the album are mixed by DJ Jay-K. On April 5 Gué releases "Business", which is the first single from the second studio album and produced by 2nd Roof.
BrassMunk was a Canadian hip hop group from Scarborough, Ontario. [1] It was formed in 1997 by emcees S-Roc (Dwayne King), Clip (Jason Balde), [2] May One 9 (Randy Brookes) and DJ/producer Agile (Ajene Griffith).
The discography of Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def, an American rapper, consists of four solo albums, two compilation albums, and several singles.Bey began his hip hop career in 1994 in the underground rap group UTD (Urban Thermo Dynamics) alongside his sibling group members DCQ and Ces, after which he pursued a solo career. [1]
West working with No I.D. in the studio for 808s & Heartbreak, October 2008. The following is a list of unreleased Kanye West projects in rough chronological order. During his career, American rapper and record producer Kanye West has developed on several projects which never progressed beyond ranging from pre-production to its unreleased state.
Clipse, also known as the Clipse, is an American hip hop duo, mainly active from 1994 to 2010. It consists of brothers Gene "No Malice" and Terrence "Pusha T" Thornton.Pusha T was known as Terrar during the group's early years, while No Malice was originally known as Malicious, but changed his stage name to Malice soon after the group's formation, before changing it to No Malice once more in ...
Boot Camp Clik is an American hip hop supergroup from Brooklyn, New York City, which is composed of Buckshot (of Black Moon), Smif-N-Wessun (Tek and Steele), Heltah Skeltah (Rockness Monsta and Sean Price) and O.G.C. (Starang Wondah, Top Dog, and Louieville Sluggah).
In 2012, Rockafeller had her song 'call me (BAT MAN) 347-574-7192' posted on the front of The Pirate Bay during its period as 'The Promo Bay'; the song was available as a free download. [9] Mercury Records took notice of her, so Rockafeller moved to New York and signed with them. [10] The label would later become Island Records, and, in turn ...
The production of the song features a "warped, wobbly" bassline. Lyrically, Dead Prez criticizes the capitalist functions of the music industry and its exploitation of black people ("These record labels slang our tapes like dope / You can be next in line and signed and still be writing rhymes and broke"), [2] and encourages the idea of using hip hop music as a means to promote social change. [3]