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Kool Sphere (of Verbal Threat) – Supply & Demand (Feat. Smiley the Ghetto Child & Lil Dap) (Prod. by Weirdo)

Here we have a new exclusive track from Kool Sphere of Verbal Threat, and I really like it. It’s featuring Gang Starr Foundation members Smiley the Ghetto Child & Lil Dap (of Group Home). Kool Sphere just finished his first solo album “Integritty” that is coming out soon with features like Lil Dap, Smiley The Ghetto Child, Smoothe Da Hustler, Verbal Threat, Kool G Rap, Tame-One (from Artifacts) and Rhona Bennett (from En Vogue). That’s how you keep it real in this rap game!! I recently copped his pre-album (or whatever you wanna call it) with a lot of unreleased joints that are banging real good, you can check out the samples here. I can’t wait for this album to drop. This joint is produced by Weirdo from Italy, I know the dude from back in time when he was promoting his beats on forums. Respect for him! “Reality Check” still gives me a boner haha, Verbal Threat didn’t split btw, they actually working on a new album. Now enjoy Kool Sphere, be on the look out:

Kool Sphere (of Verbal Threat) – Supply & Demand (Feat. Smiley the Ghetto Child & Lil Dap) (Prod. by Weirdo)

DJ Premier & Nick Javas @ Boothaus, Köln, Germany

Nick Javas spitting a verse of the NYGz track “Year Round G’z” from their upcoming album “Hustla’z Union”. Props to LiveFromHQ Blog and Biggest Gord! You hear that fucking beat??!! Lol, I assume Khaleel is also featured on this one, don’t know about Blaq Poet… Can’t wait to hear it.

Juice Crew – Mr. Magic Tribute (DJ Premier Remix); HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. MAGIC

Damn, now time for some positive music! It’s Mr. Magic‘s birthday today and how could we forget that? DJ Premier couldn’t, DJ Eclipse couldn’t. Big up to DJ Eclipse, very friendly guy! Here you have such a dope remix done by Premo with the Juice Crew. You will recognize the beat, he played it as intro on his tribute mix. He said he made this beat in a short time as I remember. The track features Big Daddy Kane, MC Shan, Craig G, Roxanne Shante, Biz Markie, TJ Swan & Marley Marl. How fucking dope is that??!! Just what I needed today… Enjoy people, DJ Premier Blog by gimantalon!

Juice Crew – Mr. Magic Tribute (DJ Premier Remix) (Radio Rip)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. MAGIC !!

If you missed the tribute mix by DJ Premier, check it out:


Guru – Mr. Gangstarr (Produced by Superproducer Solar); DON’T TELL ME IT’S TRUE

NO NO NO!! Solar, why do you keep on making it worse and worse for yourself?? This is beyond any imagination, in the past days Solar is promoting -with his hired promoting company yo-pr.com (who don’t feel ashamed at all)- his own discography and uploading Gang Starr videos on 7Grand account, placing Gang Starr logo next to his head on Twitter and so on… But this goes beyond any comprehension, while Guru isn’t awake (in coma or not, we don’t know) he releases new track of Guru. I just don’t get it, sorry people, I don’t. The song is about Gang Starr, maybe another ‘evidence’ of Solar wanting to make a new Gang Starr album with Guru… What’s going on??!!

Guru – Mr. Gangstarr (Produced by Superproducer Solar)

Solar is fucking up his legacy while he’s in bed, pray for Guru! Meanwhile Solar is wondering why he gets attacked. Apparently he thinks Guru isn’t that bad after a heartattack, surgery, coma like everybody thinks. SMH. The OG Bumpy Knuckles is back on an internet warpath too warn people before it’s to late. I never understood what he’s trying to achieve with this, what does he want us to do? Oh and side note, DJ Premier also worked with that sample lol.

-gimantalon

The Story Behind Boss “Drive By (Slow Rollin’ Remix)”

Me and many other real hip hop fans were questioning this track all the time, now I’ve found the answer. The question we asked is did DJ Premier really produced the Drive By Remix together with Eric Sermon? Who doesn’t know Bosss? Or Bo$$? Nobody? It stands for ‘Bitches On Some Shit’ with members Boss and DJ Dee, DJ Dee left the group later. They were the first artists signed to Def Jam West, and who doesn’t know Def Jam lol. A major hip hop label so it doesn’t spells any good. Russell Simmons liked their demo and signed the female gangsta rappers to Def Jam with success, and you know how the press like big trees. The press revealed that she isn’t that gangsta like the rhymes are telling us, so she resigned from the rap game and became a radio DJ in Houston before she could drop her second album.

Now concerning DJ Premier: one release is markable of her. If you look at the B-Side of the 12″ “Deeper” you see the track “Drive By (Slow Rollin’ Remix)”. You can read ‘Additional Production By DJ Premier & Eric Sermon”. The promo 12″ has even different credits: Produced by MC Serch. Remixed by Jeff Trotter. Recorded at Soundtrack studio, NY. We always thought something is fishy about it, DJ Premier producing something for Def Jam LOL? Never saw that before, and if you’re real, Premo would never used that sample loop for a beat. But why did Def Jam pressed his name on the vinyl? And what about Eric Sermon? I have the answer in a letter of the man who originally produced the remix, Robert “Roblow” Jones:

Boss and Dee da mad bitch showed up at my front door in 1990 from Detroit. I was just a local producer and best friend / so called cousin DJ Battlecatt where making a little name for ourself. They had met a friend of mines in Detroit who told them that I could help get them a deal. At the time Ice cube was working on the movie Boys N The Hood. I then rushed Boss & Dee into the studio and we recorded “Drive bye” and a few other songs. We went down to the movie set to let Ice cube check them out. He loved what he had heard, but could not move on it, because he had just signed Yo-Yo.Ii then took them up to Impact record pool which later became Total Track Production own by Cortney & Tracy.

Also at that time in my life I was a drug dealer and I had went to Michigan to sale drugs and got caught, and was sentence to nine years in 1991. Boss & Dee then signed to total track from the demo that I had produced on them. Total Track who later got Boss a deal with Def Jam all from the Demo that I produced. Remind you, I am in jail. They had got a $500,000 budget to do Boss’s album so Total Track proceeded to complete the album. With their producers DJ Quick and AMG. Def Jam did not accept the album because it sounded nothing like the demo I did. So they reissued a new budget to redo the album. I was then contacted by Boss and Def jam asking for the masters to the demo I did. But in the state of Michigan you can not conduct any business while in jail. So I could not sign any contracts so on good faith I gave my masters to Def Jam’s A&R. I had a good friend at the time “Stone the lunatic” who had just produced Ice cube’s “Wicked” track which did very well for him. And I had ask him to go into the studio and just mix the song and make it sound good. Def Jam thought that since he was a more known producer than I was that it would make better business to let him remix the track and say it was produced by him. The album came out in 1993 with Stone remix version on the album and my version on the b-side of the first single. Def Jam let DJ Premier mix it and Eric do what ever he did to it and the put addition production by those two cats. To this day I am still trying to recover credits and money from that song. -Robert “Roblow” Jones

It’s all politics at the majors people! So I assume DJ Premier did the scratches. Robert Jones didn’t do them. I don’t know what Eric Sermon did but his name was looking good over there. Robert received $5160 dollar for the track and later sued Def Jam, the verdict was they had to fix the credits for future sales. I love those stories, this is my shit, the beginning of 90s hip hop! So now we know, brought to you by gimantalon!

Ow yeah, got something special for the collectors. You know I now also collect (when I can) CDS? Here you have the “Slow Rollin’ Remix” in CDQ, only saw the vinyl rip floating around on the internet. Enjoy fellow hip hop lovers:

Boss – Drive By (Slow Rollin’ Remix) (Produced by Robert “Roblow” Jones)

Robert “Roblow” Jones still makes music, this is his new group. Lastly, I would like to thank him for his letter!

DJ Premier vs Pete Rock May 2nd @ Tokyo, Japan

Too bad Pete Rock and DJ Premier come separated to Belgium, have a dope evening Tokyo! One of the cities I’m dying to see. But wassup with close at 22pm? Here we start at 22pm, I once saw Premo beginning at 3am.

Live From HeadQCourterz (03/12/2010)

OR
DJ Premier – Live From HeadQCourterz (03/12/2010)

Filled in by DJ JS-1.

Tracklist:

  1. DJ JS-1 – No Bullshit (Feat. KRS-One)
  2. Agallah – Biggie Brooklyn Freestyle (I Wanna Rock Beat)
  3. Largo Pro – The Highst Beat
  4. Reflection Eternal – In This World
  5. Rakaa Iriscience – Delilah
  6. Freeway & Jake One – Sho’ Nuff
  7. Evidence – Hard Hit
  8. Computa – Anti busta (Feat. Mr Cheeks)
  9. Inspectah Deck – The Champion
  10. Strike Team – Rebel Music (Feat. Pete Rock)
  11. Exile – Radio (Remix) (Feat. Torae & Ruste Juxx)
  12. Planet Asia & Gold Chain Military – Organic Food
  13. Joell Ortiz – Project Boy
  14. DJ JS-1 – Boom Slap (Feat. KRS-One & Rahzel)
  15. DJ JS-1 – Science (Feat. Jeru the Damaja)
  16. Ruste Juxx & Marco Polo – Nobody
  17. Rhymefest – RNQ (Real Nigga Quotes)
  18. Sadat X – X And Bill (Feat. Ill Bill)
  19. Jeru the Damaja – Drunken Master Freestyle (Feat. Rahzel)
  20. Nutso – My Hood (Feat. Royal Flush & Mic Geronimo)
  21. JoJo Pellegrino – Devastate
  22. DJ Concept & DJ Mickey Knox – Hardbody (Feat. Illa Ghee)
  23. Cold Heat – This one Here
  24. Brown Bag Allstars – The Agenda
  25. Fashawn – The Score (Feat. Planet Asia)
  26. Choclair – The Essence
  27. Smiley the Ghetto Child – I’m Legend
  28. Bekay – I Am (Feat. DJ Revolution)
  29. Roc Marciano – Snow
  30. Khaleel – Rappin’ Excercise (Feat. Panchi)
  31. Ill Bill & Crooked I – Murdered
  32. Rakim – Euphoria (Feat. Jadakiss & Styles P)
  33. Guru – Le Bien, Le Mal (Feat. MC Solaar)

Guests: Rahzel & Jeru the Damaja

Jeru the Damaja x Rahzel Freestyle

Last night we had Jeru the Damaja and Rahzel on LiveFromHQ. DJ JS-1 filled in for DJ Premier because he’s on an European tour with Blaq Poet, Nick Javas and Termanology. Term was originally on a tour with Statik Selektah and Saigon if I’m correct, but he couldn’t enter the UK after some problems, send back to Switzerland where they original came from. Luckily DJ Premier started his tour in Switzerland and Termanology could go with them and rocked the boat! Blaq Poet was also in Europe earlier touring with 12 Finger Dan. It was a dope show last night, good to hear Jeru again. There’s absolutely no beef between him and the Gang Starr Foundation, he’s all Gang Starr Foundation. Now he’s preparing an album with DJ JS-1, but no further details were given. Here’s a dope freestyle by Jeru the Damaja (who was tipsy) with beatboxing Rahzel, can it get any doper??

Jeru the Damaja – Freestyle with Rahzel

Heather B Returns With DJ Premier For Her New Album

DJ Premier will assist Heather B in ending an 8-year album drought by executive-producing her new LP, Open Bar.

Heather B’s last project was 2002’s Eternal Affairs. With production from Pete Rock and DJ Premier, the album met with positive reviews despite not charting on Billboard.

Since then, Heather diversified her portfolio with appearances in commercials, and running a successful business out of the New York metropolitan area.

Although Open Bar is just her third studio album, Heather B has been in the entertainment industry well over 10 years, receiving her first national exposure as a cast member of the original MTV Real World season in 1992.

In 1996, she partnered with Boogie Down Productions for her debut Takin’ Mine, which delivered two regional hits in “All Glocks Down” and “If Headz Only Knew.”

She cites these experiences as the reason her current music is more confident, and immune to the pressures of confirming to today’s image-driven expectations of female rappers.

“When I first came out, I felt like I had to do it and now I want to do it because I’m grown and my music is coming from a sincere and confident place,” Heather explained to AllHipHop.com. “I’m not concerned with any trends or industry misconceptions; I want to put out some good music.”

While Premier is handling the new project’s direction, two other confirmed producers are Pete Rock and Kenny Parker.

The latter is behind on the boards on Open Bar’s lead single “The Game Don’t Stop,” which Heather uses to make a statement on the importance of creative, well-executed Hip-Hop.

“’The Game Don’t Stop’ answers all those questions that people have asked me and what I’ve questioned myself. What the end result of it all is, it doesn’t matter, Quality matters,” she declared.

Open Bar is tentatively scheduled for a May release. The new single is available now on iTunes.

Source: AllHipHop.com

Finally some good news!!

Nick Javas Paying Homage To The Notorious B.I.G.


Dope!! Nick Javas from Year Round Records, his first single coming soon…