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Today in Hip Hop History:
Rawkus Records released Soundbombing II May 18, 1999
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princeklassen · 1 year
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My first personal DJ setup, 1997
2 x Technics 1200 M3D Turntables
1 x Q-Bert / ISP Limited Edition Vestax 05 Pro
2 x Stanton 505 SK Cartridges
2 x Event 20/20 Studio Monitors
Also in the photo, a perfect display of my roots as a DJ... Hip Hop & House.
2 x Soundbombing II promo flats & a copy of The Word Is Love from Steve Silk Hurley, personally signed to me since I was too young to get into the event he was DJing at in my hometown. On the turntables were 2 different Dirtstyle battle records. 
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fred-the-curator · 28 days
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DITC 001
DITC 001 Plonger dans le cœur battant des rues new-yorkaises des années 90, où le Hip-hop n'était pas seulement une musique, mais une révolution culturelle, c'est ce que promet "DITC 001".  DITC, pour Diggin' In The Crates, est plus qu'une simple référence; c'est un hommage vibrant à un collectif emblématique qui a façonné le son et l'âme de cette époque dorée. Ce mix, ciselé à partir de ma collection personnelle, est une exploration soigneuse des tracks qui ont marqué l'époque, une invitation à redécouvrir des classiques sous un jour nouveau. Le tracklisting de "DITC 001" est une odyssée en soi. Il commence fort avec "Dealer pour survivre" de Expression direkt, un morceau franc et direct qui plante immédiatement le décor. On glisse ensuite dans des vibrations plus douces avec le "Much Love (remix)" de Ghetto Concept, avant de se heurter à la brutalité poétique de "Dead Wrong" de The Notorious B.I.G., un artiste dont le génie tragiquement écourté résonne encore dans le cœur des fans. Le mix inclut des perles moins mainstream mais tout aussi influentes, comme "Soundbombing" de Rawkus, qui a donné une plateforme à de nombreux artistes underground des années 90. Chaque morceau a été choisi non seulement pour sa qualité mais aussi pour sa capacité à représenter une facette de l'expérience Hip-hop, qu'il s'agisse de la lutte, de l'ascension, ou de la pure joie de l'expression. Des collaborations notables émaillent également ce mix, comme le "Killa Hill Niggas" de Cypress Hill avec Rza et U God, un vrai bijou qui témoigne de l'influence croisée entre le rap de la côte Est et le son plus expérimental de la côte Ouest. Vers la fin, on trouve "Blowin' Up In The World" de Kool G Rap, un morceau qui résume parfaitement l'ascension et l'ambition qui animaient les artistes de l'époque. "DITC 001" n'est pas seulement un mixtape; c'est un documentaire audio, une fenêtre ouverte sur une époque révolue mais dont l'écho continue de façonner le paysage musical actuel. Chaque track a été scrupuleusement sélectionné pour capturer l'essence du Hip-hop, dans ce qu'il a de plus brut, de plus vrai.  C'est un voyage au cœur de la musique qui a écrit les règles du jeu, un jeu où la passion et la poésie se rencontrent dans la ruelle éclairée à la lumière des lampadaires. Avec "DITC 001", je vous invite à redécouvrir le Hip-hop, à creuser plus profondément dans les crates, et à revivre une ère qui continue de définir les standards du genre. Fred The Curator · DITC 001   Expression direkt - Dealer pour survivre Ghetto Concept - much love (remix) The Notorious Big - Dead Wrong Rawkus - Soundbombing Adagio! - Ass & Benefits (Dirty) Grand Puba - A Little Of This (Remix) Lord Finesse ft. Marquee, Diamond D & AG - Speak Ya Peace M.O.P. - Anticipation Heltah Skeltah - Da Wiggy (Original) Dilated Peoples ft. Defari - Third Degree Nas T Howie - Attic (Frankenstein mix) The Notorious Big - Warning (Dirty) Assassin - L' Undaground S'Exprime Cypress Hill ft. Rza & U God - Killa Hill Niggas O.C. - O-Zone Defari - Checkstand 3 Keith Murray - Get Lifted (Erick Sermon's Remix) Dead Poetz Society - Lick A Shot (Remix Dirty)) T The Notorious Big - Ten Crack Commandments Jay-Z - Dead Presidents II Lord Finesse ft. KRS-One & O.C. - Brainstorm / P.S.K. (No Gimmicks Remix) Mobb Deep ft. Big Noyd, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon - Right Back At You Gooch ft. Kool G Rap - Fifty Wayz (Street Opera Mix) Smoothe Da Hustler ft. D.V. Alias Khrist & Trigger Tha Gambler - Murdafest (Album Version) Kool G Rap - Blowin' Up In The World via Blogger https://ift.tt/Eod8h1t April 20, 2024 at 06:00PM
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mikor lett ez az album 20 éves? :O tegnap :((
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yasbxxgie · 5 years
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IT WAS ON THIS DATE, MAY 18, 1999 RAWKUS  RECORDS RELEASED RAWKUS PRESENTS SOUNDBOMBING 2 FT VARIOUS ARTISTS.
Soundbombing II is the second installment in ‘ Soundbombing compilation series. Reaching no.30 on @billboard200charts & no.6 on the top R& b/ Hip Hop albums while the single 1-9-9-9 reached no.41 on the Hot R& B/ Hip Hop Single Charts. Ft artist such as Eminem The Beat Junkies Bahamadia Shabaam Sahdeeq Pharoahe Monch R.A The Rugged Man Sadat X Grand Puba Hi-tek Reflection Eternal, Pete Rock,…
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D.Prosper aka Mastermind | Autobiography Of A Bad MC | 1996
Derick Prosper is a MC, Producer and A&R from Providence, Rhode Island, NY. He began his career in the music industry performing at open mics at Nuyorican Poets Cafe in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, alongside artists as Masta Ace, Mos Def, Da Bush Babees and Pharaohe Monch. His first  single “The Adventures of Mastermind” with three tracks on it “Karma”, “Autobiography of a Bad MC” was released on Fatbeats in 1996. That same year he began working at Columbia Records, where he met Lauryn Hill while she was recording The Fugees LP ‘The Score’. This led him assisting in the studio during the making of her solo album 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ which won 5 Grammy Awards. After that, Derick worked for 50 Cent, Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and Mobb Deep as the G-Unit/Interscope Records Director of A&R, and from 2002-2004 he was A&R Consultant for Rawkus Records, being responsible for hiring music producers for projects as Black Star, Soundbombing II and III and Talib Kweli and Hi Tek’s 'Reflection Eternal’.
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coolactwonblog · 2 years
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Rawkus Records released Soundbombing II May 18, 1999
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It was on this date May 18, 1999 @rawkusrecords released Soundbombing II  the second installment in ' Soundbombing compilation series. Reaching no.30 on @billboard200charts & no.6 on the top R& b/ Hip Hop albums while the single 1-9-9-9 reached no.41 on the Ft @eminem @thebeatjunkies @baha_madeia @shabaamsahdeeq @pharoahemonch @ratheruggedmanofficial @sadatx @therealgrandpuba @hitek @_reflection_eternal_ @realpeterock @dilatedpeoples @common @diamondditc @mosdefc @thirstinhowlthe3rd @smitty_ @thenickwiz @djmarleymarl @plugwondelasoul @kidcapri101 @skillzva and more This is www.hiphopraisedmetheblog.com Where is about The Knowledge, The Culture, & The Lifestyle!!! Where we celebrate the 47 years of the youngest genre of music which is Hip Hop!!! HIP HOP RAISED ME!!!! -------------------------------------------------------- Posted based on the "fair use" statute/ act. Strictly for Non-Profit and entertainment purposes only.  Subject to copyrights( writing and teaching purposes #hiphopraisedme #hiphopraisedmeblog #hiphopraisedmetheblog #TheknowledgeTheCultureThelifestyle #blogging #vlog #blogs #news #reviews #journalism #entertainment #author #literature #music #fashion #modeling #culture #education https://www.instagram.com/p/CPBYTTttcVl/?utm_medium=tumblr
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brokeandfamouseu · 3 years
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miss-rosen · 6 years
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IN MEMORY OF STANLEY KUBRICK, WHO DIED OTD IN 1999 Miss Rosen for Crave Online
In one of those random moments that made up so much of 1999, R.A. The Rugged Man dropped a track called “Stanley Kubrick” on Soundbombing II. And, like everything that is Kubrick, it was an exquisite fit, though the song had nothing to do with him. It was about life out in Suffolk County where, “Cops frisk us, their handcuffs never fit us. Our wrists turn purple, that’s why we act vicious. Plus if we die tomorrow, won’t nobody miss us.” But the Capital the Crimelord track, the murky yet alluring baseline to the beat that R.A. rode with those lyrics, had a pure “Stanley Kubrick” feel.
And perhaps that is because the master understood. As Kubrick observed, “A film is—or should be—more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what’s behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later.”
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Top: 2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick (GB/United States; 1965–68). Stanley Kubrick on set during the filming. © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Bottom: The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick (GB/United States; 1978-1980). Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) at the hotel bar. © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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djmordecai · 5 years
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@rawkusrecords presents Soundbombing II mixed by @jrocc210 & @djbabuforeal #10albumsin10days #10albums10dayschallenge #10albumsthatchangedmylife #10albums #hiphop #undergroundhiphop #soundbombing #bumrushbrothers #rawkus #rawkusrecords @eminem #bahamadia #cocoabrovaz @thebeatjunkies #thehighandmighty @ratheruggedmanofficial @shabaamsahdeeq @common @talibkweli @sir_menelik_scaramanga @dilatedpeoples @thirstinhowlthe3rd @diamondditc @pharoahemonch #companyflow #medinagreen https://www.instagram.com/p/B4caEcDF9W0/?igshid=zjhc3538p5t4
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stacks-unlimited · 5 years
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HBD Pharoahe Monch! 🎉🎉🎉 Monch released three albums as part of the rap duo Organized Konfusion with partner Prince Poetry: The self-titled Organized Konfusion, Stress: The Extinction Agenda and The Equinox. The duo handled a large amount of production on these albums themselves. All albums received positive critical reviews. As a result, the duo split up after recording their final album The Equinox in 1997. Pharoahe Monch then signed to Rawkus Records, an indie label. After making several guest appearances on albums like the best-selling Rawkus compilation Soundbombing II, Monch's much-hyped debut, Internal Affairs was released in 1999. The first single of the album, "Simon Says", became a hit single, peaking at No. 97 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was also featured in the 2000 cinematic releases Charlie's Angels and Boiler Room. Despite its success, the song caused controversy when Monch was later sued for the song's use of a sample from Akira Ifukube's Gojira Tai Mosura in the hook. The uncleared sample use caused a halting in his album's distribution. After Internal Affairs and the controversy over its hit song, Pharoahe would not release another solo project for several years. He did still make some songs and guest appearances however. In 2000 he featured with Mos Def and Nate Dogg on the hit song "Oh No" from the Rawkus compilation record Lyricist Lounge 2. He contributed the song "Fuck You" to the Training Day soundtrack in 2001, and rapped the theme song to Madden NFL 2002. He also provided vocals on the track "Last Dayz" on the 2001 Adam F Album Kaos: The Anti-Acoustic Warfare and remixes of the track on the follow-up Drum & Bass Warfare, released the following year. In 2003 Pharoahe released his final single through Rawkus Records, "Agent Orange" @pharoahemonch #hiphop #classichiphop #hiphopculture #vinyl #vinylcollection #goldenera #realhiphop #lyricist #dj #hiphopshirts #shirts #diggininthecrates #rap #music #beats #beatmakers #producers #stacksrundeep #stacksunltd #OrganizedKonfusion #PharoaheMonch https://www.instagram.com/p/B4SJuGMHxSf/?igshid=1fuk0i673h1zk
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