MP3 Download: Raekwon – Ill Figures (Remix) ft M.O.P. & Kool G Rap by 7emcees
C’mon, you KNOW I’m gonna love this! Shout to Eazy-E (R.I.P.) and Yellowman!
MP3 Download: Common – Blue Sky (prod. No ID)
I know this ain’t blog fresh new but Common is gonna be performing this on The Soul Train Awards later tonight so I suggest you tune in and check that out!
A couple days ago I decided that, even though it wasn’t brand new (never a motivating factor here at The Kitchen any more), I was gonna do a post around Young Jeezy’s “Real N-gga Anthem”, the last (and IMHO, the best) track from his recently-released The Real is Back 2 mixtape which my homegirl, Anousheh had texted me urging me to listen to. Little did I know that the very next day he was gonna premiere a neutron bomb of a track and presumptive first next single from his long-delayed and (still?) anticipated fourth album, Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition, “I Do” featuring Jay-Z and the (happily becoming more ubiquitous recently) Andre 3000.
After re-constituting my fully-melted brain, I proceeded to cane this track on repeat for the better part of yesterday. Others dismiss the notion but I would argue: is this not the natural successor to the epic “International Player’s Anthem” by UGK & Outkast?? AMAZING! Don’t try to argue otherwise.
Now enjoy and put an ear to that “Real N-gga Anthem” track too and tell me that ain’t a nice little gem too. The full The Real is Back 2 mixtape for your listening pleasure is after the jump. TM103? Count me in as excited to hear it. Welcome back, Jeezy!
MP3 stream (no download): Young Jeezy ” I Do” f/ Jay-Z & Andre 3000 by youngjeezy
MP3 stream (no download): 11. Young Jeezy – Real Nigga Anthem by mixtapekings
MP3 Download: Mac Miller – Party On Fifth Ave
From the article, “Mac Miller On Way to Indie History at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart” in Billboard.biz:
“Recent Billboard magazine cover man Mac Miller is on his way to his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart, as his debut effort, “Blue Slide Park,” should easily top the list next week. Industry sources suggest the set will sell upwards of 180,000 copies by Nov. 13.
The Rostrum Records release is distributed by INgrooves via Fontana Distribution, Universal Music Group Distribution’s indie arm.
If “Blue Slide Park” bows atop the list, it will mark the first independently-distributed debut album to hit No. 1 since 1995. The last (and only previous) was Tha Dogg Pound‘s “Dogg Food.” It started in the penthouse on the chart dated Nov. 18, 1995, with 278,000 sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan. “Dogg Food” was released on Death Row/Interscope, but independently distributed via Priority.”
Wow, 180,000 units f-cking units sold?! In 2011??! From my semi-dismissive semi-snarky posts on Miller all the way back to becoming the biggest new rapper in the game a year later. Mac Miller: I’m sorry I doubted you but shout to the homie, DJ Mark the 45 King, Ed Lover and word to “The 900 Number.”
MP3 stream (no download): Heavy D “Don’t Curse” feat Kool G Rap, Grand Puba, Cl Smooth, Big Daddy Kane, Pete Rock & Q Tip by InWaxWeTrust
Sad, sad news especially coming just one day after the passing of the great Joe Frazier (which ironically was the inspiration behind this tweet).
The ‘Overweight Lover’ Dwight ‘Heavy D’ Myers was only 44 when he passed away yesterday. Myers was one of the more beloved figures in hip-hop which makes this news that much more hard to take. “Don’t Curse” above is one of the highlights of his very respectable musical career. Here’s wishing your spirit a Peaceful Journey, Mr. Big Stuff….