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Tha Blaqprint Review by HipHopDX

The past few years have been troubling for fans of New York Hip Hop. When commercial artists weren’t busy riding the South’s finger snapping, Auto-Tune crooning coat tails, tight pants-wearing hipsters began to slowly take over sections of Brooklyn with their Diplo beats and overly ironic sensibilities. While the rest of the city seemingly sinks further and further into a musically mire, Queensbridge emcee Blaq Poet stands strong with his debut LP Tha Blaqprint, after over two screw-faced decades with Screwball, fighting hard in the trenches for Queens recognition and a king’s respect.

Lyrically, Poet isn’t the most audacious of emcees. His flow and wordplay is fairly simple. But what the Poet lacks in lyrical elegance, he makes in raw, energetic delivery. With his nasal war cry “Huhah!,” Blaq Poet rocks the mic with a verbal iron fist. On the hard-body “Don’t Give a Fucc,” he explodes from the barrel, saying “Blaq Poet attacks, what the fuck you think was going to happen? / I’m from the days when niggas stood on the corner clapping / Drinking 40’s in front of the police / Running around, a straight beast on the streets.” Even at his more mellow moments on the touching tribute to Screwball member and cousin K.L. “Never Goodbye,” Poet makes the listener feel without saying much. Granted, he’s not the best wordsmith to grace the game. Some of his lines do miss the mark, such as on “U Phucc’d Up” when he refers to the Pocono Mountains as “the Cokeanos.” Yet for the most part, such problems occur on an individual basis and do very little to hurt the overall quality of the album.

In terms of content, Tha Blaqprint is surprisingly deep and insightful. While the album is irrefutably hardcore in sound, Poet infuses the music with a level of honesty that perfectly captures the aura and mentality of Queensbridge. Right from the get-go, Poet hits hard, summing up his state of mind on “I-Gititin” by saying, “Ain’t nothing wrong with that kiddie shit, but this what been missing / Premo on the beats and me on the rhyme / That means it’s heat on the streets, it’s about that time.” He talks up all things hardcore: the hood (“Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed” and “Hood Crazy”), the criminal life (“U Phucc’d Up”), the police (“S.O.S.”) and guns (“Let the Guns Blow”). He even carves out some time to get back to his Hip-Hop roots on the Shabeeno (of NYGz fame) and Lil Fame-assisted “Rap Addiction.” Yet Poet’s spectrum extends beyond that. He tackles concept-oriented tracks like “Voices,” on which he speaks with 2Pac and Biggie about the sordid state of the game. On “Sichuwayshunz,” he shows his empathetic side on the latter of the two, explaining the stories of a thief, a mobster and a homeless person, saying “If you living in the mansion or the fuckin’ basement, everybody got they own situation.”

Primarily handled by the legendary DJ Premier, Tha Blaqprint’s production provides the perfect musical backing. From the jaunty single “Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed” to the paranoid “S.O.S.,” Premo does some of his best work on this album. He even explores different types of sounds with success. On the N.O.R.E.-featured “Hate”, Premo applies a minimalist acoustic guitar to a sample of Main Source’s “Looking at the Front Door,” while on “Stretch Marks and Cigarette Burns,” he utilizes a fuzzed-out bass to make a perfectly sleazy stripper anthem. Joining Premier on the production are Easy Mo Bee (“U Phucc’d Up”) and Gemcrates (“Sichuwayshunz”), and while neither producer quite matches Premier’s level of excellence on this album, their beats prove to be worthy additions to the album’s overall sound.

Tha Blaqprint is an extremely well-made and engrossing Hip Hop album. The honesty of Poet’s words more than make up for any lyrical blemishes, while DJ Premier’s production harkens back to golden years of Hip Hop. Tha Blaqprint is an endearing New York relic lost in an industry that’s incapable of grasping its significance.

HipHopDX Rating: 4/5
User Rating: 3,5/5

Source: HipHopDX

Blaq Poet CD Release Party in Boston today

DJ Premier playing MJ at Zaragoza

LiveFromHQ this weekend was a rebroadcast of previous week because DJ Premier and his crew were in Zaragoza, Spain. LA is going to dance this afternoon, Europe at television…

Seven – Go Slow (Feat. Talib Kweli) (DJ Premier Remix)

Like I did with Laura Izibor (which I already have on 12inch), just bought the track. It’s only one euro! After the snippet now the full track, another DJ Premier Blog exclusive and Talib Kweli sounds sooooooo dope!! I want more Talib DJ Premier!! Seven did a great job hiring Premo for a remix, props but he should put the instrumental on the vinyl version! Now enjoy the full version, be open minded, but you already know it won’t sound boom bap. But another fine remix delivered right here! Maybe it’s the style Preem used for Christina Aguilera album? Who knows…

Seven – Go Slow (Feat. Talib Kweli) (DJ Premier Remix)

Support!

And who of the kids is going to be first to upload it on youtube?

DJ Premier Blog Extended

Like every other successful site/blogs does is creating accounts on various community’s with a member list of more then a million people. I did the same thing, the only thing is I didn’t post it up yet on this blog. I don’t know, I remember Twitter when only a few people knew it thanks to Barack Obama. Since the start of this blog I made a account on Twitter when only Nahright and 2DopeBoyz had one lol. So for maybe a couple of you people it’s handy to follow me on different sites. I’m not on myspace though, I get a headache when I’m on that site!

Facebook
I run the group DJ Premier = Best Producer in Hip Hop Ever together with Magdi, Facebook is one of the site I’m rarely on, but Magdi created the first group for DJ Premier over there and it has now more then 7400 members!

Last.fm
The site I used to be on all the time, the group is created in 2006, so before it blew up. It has now more then 1100 people!

Twitter
Lol at twitter, it’s stupid to share everything what you’re doing. But it’s handy to install the twitterfeed so everybody see when something new on your blog. The account has more then 4600 followers.

Hyves
A netwerk site made for The Netherlands community, bigger then facebook in her own country!

JOIN JOIN JOIN

I’m wondering when yearroundrecords.com is coming…

Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed (DVDRiP)

Because “Tha Blaqprint” is released worldwide yesterday I got this thread for everybody, my personal thank you for supporting DJ Premier and Blaq Poet lol. If you didn’t bought it too bad. Here is a superb quality release of his first single “Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed“. Put it on DVD or iPhone, dunno!

Blaq Poet – Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed (DVDRiP)

And for all the DJs out there, another thread from yours sincerely:

Blaq Poet – Stretch Marks And Cigarette Burns (Feat. Panchi & Imani Montana) (Clean LP Version)

DJ Premier at the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival

Marco Polo & Torae Live From HeadQCourterz

Seven – Go Slow (Feat. Talib Kweli) (DJ Premier Remix) (Snippet)

Yes yes yes, we have a new DJ Premier remix for a soul artists! Last year we had Laura Izibor from UK, now we have Seven from Switzerland! For his newest single “Go Slow” featuring Talib Kweli he hired Premo to remix it. So yes, we have Talib Kweli on a Preem beat?! The single is going to have a worldwide release on the third of july but you know how we do. I got the snippet for already! The single will be released digitally, compact disc and on vinyl. Neither of three mediums will have the instrumental for the remix sadly.

Tracklist of vinyl:

A1 Original Album Mix
A2 Acapella
B1 DJ Premier Remix
B2 Hustle Heart Remix

The digital release shall have original instrumental and accapella with it.

Seven – Go Slow (Feat. Talib Kweli) (DJ Premier Remix) (Snippet)

Maaaaaaan, I love it. I won’t say this often, but Premier got it in him to produce good rnb tracks. Ofcourse I can see for those who don’t like rnb and soul that they won’t like it, but you got to recognize his remixes are always on point!

Michael Jackson Tribute Mix by DJ Premier

Last night Premo did a tribute mix for Michael Jackson, who died two days ago. Remember the best of him, wherever he is. He can now live in peace!

Next week DJ Eclipse is going to fill in because DJ Premier is going to Spain with Termanology, Blaq Poet, Big Shug and I think some other people. And Panchi is again funny as hell haha.

EDIT: You can find the tracklist here.