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Aug 05 2009

Eminem Diss Song to Soulja Boy is Fake (Die Already)

 Eminem

If you haven’t heard “Die Already” which is a Soulja Boy diss recording by somebody who sounds very similar to Eminem, but Em claims that it is not him. Kon Artis also tells AllHipHop that it is not Eminem.

Also on Eminem’s Twitter account one of his latest Tweets states:

Wow, whoever made ‘Die Already’ really does sound like me. But it ain’t.

The sound is so horrible on this track that it makes me believe it is not Em. Does not seem to me that Eminem would release a  track that is mixed so badly.

In some ways I almost wish this was Em, because Soulja Boy is garbage. But at the same time it would almost be a waste for someone of Em’s caliber to beef with Soulja Boy, ha. But again, at the same time he is in a little ‘beef’ with Nick Cannon, who isn’t much better than Soulja Boy. No matter Eminem is not afraid of beef.

So whoever this is they sound similar to Shady, but don’t know how to mix a track worth shit, unless this was their plan to stir up a little commotion.

If you would like to hear it you can right here:

Check out my other posts, including Eminem’s song “The Warning” diss to Nick & Mariah!

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Aug 01 2009

Crooked I Tattoo - Slaughter Missing The “H”

So if you haven’t heard by now Crooked I got a ‘Slaughterhouse’ tattoo on his arm. He tried to Slaughter down his arm. But it seems the tattoo artist forgot the letter ‘H’ in the word Slaughterhouse, making it Slaugter If I was Crooked I’d be demanding he fix that shit for free, since he made such a fuck up.

Well, this story is all over the net. Crooked went back and got “House” tatted next to the misspelled word to make it look better. Got his “H on the side.”

He saw this story on AOL’s front page and made a response,

“8-11 Part 3 (My H’s On The Side)”

Which you can hear right here:

Crooked I - 8-11 pt.3 (My H’s On the Side) | Hip Hop Songs > HipHopDX.com

Now here’s the tattoo, after the mistake & after the fix, doesn’t look that bad.

Its something no other dudes in rap gonna have. Wonder which S.H. member is next to get a Slaughterhouse tattoo? No matter which one, they better find a different tattoo artist…

Crooked I Tat 1

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Jul 31 2009

Eminem ‘The Warning’ - Mariah Carey & Nick Cannon Diss!

So Eminem disses Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon on this track titled:

“The Warning”

If you remember Nick Cannon dissed Em over Bagpipes From Baghdad not that long go. Calling Em an undercover racist and saying Hip-Hop should have let him in. Saying he felt like he should go to Detroit and beat his ass, blah blah blah. Not sure if it would be  wise for Nick to go to Em’s home town and fuck with Em..But that’s another story.

I just listened to the track a few times and it has me wondering why in the fuck do so many lame dudes diss Eminem? Time after time Em slaughters people on wax. Nick is not an emcee and is not a rapper. He is just another industry sellout. On the other hand, Eminem can spit some sick lines, which he does on this track.

I would go into detail on this track more, but I’ll leave it for you to listen to for yourself. Another classic Eminem diss song against a much weaker opponent.

Wonder how Nick will respond. Hopefully he will not attempt recording a diss track, ha, because he has no song writing ability. He could get a ghost writer, but that would be a waste, Em would still win. Even if Nick brings in some connections or other rappers, Em has some strong rappers to back him.

Nick got himself into something he shouldn’t have. He said he would end Eminem’s career, ha what a fuckin joke. Like Em said, first Nick needs to get himself one.

That’s it for this article. I might touch on this topic in the near future. Until then just check out the track and stay tuned..

If you would like a copy of this song, hit me up on one of my blogs or on my myspace with your e-mail address.

Otherwise listen below:

Eminem - The Warning (Mariah Carey & Nick Cannon Diss) | Hip Hop Songs > HipHopDX.com

Thanks for reading.
Dynamite

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Jul 28 2009

The Game says Fuck Jay-Z in London (Plus DJ Whoo dissin’ Jay, so is Nino Bless)

So while Game’s over touring in London, he gets tha crowd pumped up by dissing Jay. They begin to chant “Fuck Jay-Z!” Then he goes on to call him an “old ass nigga”

Game’s getting at Jay pretty damn good right now. Releasing diss tracks, now getting fans to chant fuck Jay-Z. Ha. Hows Jay gonna react?

In my opinion Game is a better emcee and rapper than Jay-Z. Lets see how it all plays out.

Check out this video:

 

Plus check out DJ Whoo Kid taking shots at Jay-Z. For so many fans and dudes on Jay like he is tha greatest, he got alot of dudes who can’t stand him. Ha ha.

DJ Whoo Kid

Camelgate aka Jockin’ Jay-Z (Jay Diss)

Check it out:

 

Also Nino Bless lets off a diss at D.O.A. in his fire track “What’cha Know About Me”If you haven’t heard Nino, I’d recommend checkin him out. As a fan and an emcee I fully support this dude so far. He is one of Hip-Hop’s best today.He was on tha track Slaughterhouse and killed it. Check out his “What’cha Know About Me” here:

Nino Bless - What’cha Know About Me | Hip Hop Songs > HipHopDX.com

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Jul 26 2009

2Pac & Tha Outlawz - War Games (Unreleased Acapella)

Check it out:

2pac f. The Outlawz - War Games [Unreleased] | Hip Hop Songs > HipHopDX.com

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Jul 14 2009

KRS-One, Alex Jones - Wake Up!!!

Here is some video you need to see and knowledge you need to hear. KRS proves here that yet again he is one of tha smartest emcees and people in Hip-Hop. It is artists like this that are worth supporting and listening to. KRS does not do it for money and bling, but for tha love of Hip-Hop and to spread knowledge.

Here KRS-One talks about our government in America and its corruption. He is a smart rapper, unlike all these rappers who are riding Obama’s dick because he is black. Just as KRS says, Illuminati just put on a black face. Our country was sick of Bush and they way we were being treated, and we were going to revolt. But they put a black man in power and everybody shuts tha fuck up. Why? Who is Obama that he is different from tha rest? Almost every President is a puppet, who is to say Obama is any different. And when a President fights back and opposes Illuminati, they get killed. But as KRS says here, if Obama does do tha right thing and gets killed, we will seek answers this time and find them.

Don’t support Obama because of his skin. Fuck tha government. He is another politician. And up to now he has not proved he is any different than past Presidents. So open your eyes, seek tha truth, and fight to be free.

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Jul 14 2009

P.W.T. ft Crooked I - Displacement

You gotta hear this track.

Displacement by P.W.T. ft Crooked I

Tha concept on this song is amazing and will go way over most people’s head.

This is another of Crooked’s verse that shows he is one of tha greatest.

P.W.T. f. Crooked I - Displacement | Hip Hop Songs > HipHopDX.com

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Jul 14 2009

Royce Da 5′9 - Gun Harmonizing

Check out Royce’s “Gun Harmonizing” off “The Revival EP”

Good track, underrated emcee.

Royce Da 5′9″ - Gun Harmonizing | Hip Hop Songs > HipHopDX.com

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Jul 14 2009

The Game - I’m So Wavy (Jay-Z Diss)

Check out Game’s new Jay diss “I’m So Wavy”

I am personally not a fan of Jay-Z. I am a fan of Game, although he beef’s a little bit too much. But I think he can hold his own with Jay. I believe Jay-Z is overrated.

Check it:

The Game - I’m So Wavy (Jay-Z Diss) | Hip Hop Songs > HipHopDX.com

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Jul 14 2009

Rakim - Holy Are You

Check out this track: “Holy Are You” by Rakim.

If you don’t know Rakim, you don’t know Hip-Hop. It is said he is dropping an album this year, which would be great for Hip-Hop. He is a legend and by far one of tha greatest. He is tha emcee who gave Hip-Hop tha word ‘flow’ and is a crazy lyricist. Shout out to Rakim…

Check it out:

Rakim - Holy Are You | Hip Hop Songs > HipHopDX.com

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Jul 10 2009

Beautiful by Eminem (Video)

Beautiful is, in my opinion, by far the best song on Relapse. Other than that the bonus songs “Careful What You Wish For” and “My Darling” are close to the best, along with “Insane”. This album was not what I expected from Em. But at least he is back…

If you haven’t heard the song I definitely recommend giving it a listen and check out the video.

Here is the video for BEAUTIFUL enjoy:

If the video doesn’t work go to: http://www.aftermathmusic.com/blog/?p=553

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Jun 01 2009

Joe Budden vs Method Man - Beef?

So if you haven’t heard by now Budden and Meth are not getting along that well. It all started when, while on Joe Budden TV with Joell Ortiz, Joe was going over tha VIBE Best Rapper Alive bracket. Which by tha way, that bracket is complete bullshit and tha person who made it obviously knows NOTHING about Hip-Hop..

This bracket is NCAA Basketball style, with 4 regions, and seed rankings. Rappers range from a 1-32 seed. So in this video Joell is holding tha camera, Joe is going over tha bracket and saying what he thinks of it. Which tha points he made are correct. He says who he agrees with and who he does not, who should be lower, and who should be higher. Joe says he thinks that today, in this time, he could be beat around 50 of those rappers. He points out that he is a 32 against Rakim, which is a quick L. He says he thinks if him and Method Man battled today he would lyrically tear his head off. In some ways I agree with Joe. Meth is a legend and pioneer in this rap game. He is a great rapper, has nice flow, and tight lyrics. Meth also has one of tha smoothest swags in Hip-Hop. But if you were to remove tha fame and big name from Method Man, hand him a mic, send him on stage with Joe Budden in 2009 who would win??

In my opinion with tha tracks I’ve heard lately, I go with Joe just barely. Have you heard Padded Room?? That is one of tha best albums this year by far. Slaughterhouse is one of tha most lyrically powerful groups ever. Budden is doing shit right. This could fuck up his career though. Because to tha people who don’t really know Hip-Hop, who only know what tha radio and tv says, they are going to hate on Joe Budden like crazy. Which is fucked up. Budden is a great emcee, one of tha greatest. So if you do not know of Joe Budden, look him up and listen!!

Joe also mentioned Melle Mel and of course he did a video response to it pointing out his achievements in Hip-Hop. Which I have full respect and understand what he did for tha game, but lyrically Joe is better. Put them on a stage and Budden wins. Mel even went as far to say Joe is tha ass crack of Hip-Hop. Thats fucked up Mel. He did not diss you or hate on you, but you turned around and dissed him? What tha fuck man? Thats some real bullshit to me. He is a legend and did alot for rap, but that some really wrong of him to do..

Even Busta is getting his words in saying Joe needs to be smacked. Why should Joe be smacked? He never said anything disrespectful and never dissed Method Man. He said he could beat him in a battle, so they need to fuckin battle. And Busta doesn’t need to get in this, this is not his area to speak. Budden would lyrically take down Busta. Yea Busta has alot of songs, collabos, cds, etc..But Joe is lyrically fuckin ill. I like Busta, his flow, his intensity, and everything else about him.

I have alot of respect for Redman in this situation. At least up to this point he is staying out. He said Meth can handle himself and he is there for him if he needs him. Instead of saying fuck Joe and all that, he was real about it..

In my eyez this little beef is not what Hip-Hop needs at all. Hip-Hop needs artists like Joe Budden, Method Man, Redman, Slaughterhouse, and Wu Tang to work together to bring back truth to tha game. I liked Method’s idea of him and Joe jumping on a song together and letting tha fans decided who outshines tha other. Tha only down side to that is you know more will say Method Man because his name is bigger, he has more fame, and is well known. Don’t get me wrong or think I’m hating anyone in this situation. There are rappers I greatly dislike, but so far none of them are involved in this issue. Method Man is one of my favorites, Wu Tang is one of my favorite groups..Joe is one of my favorites, Slaughterhouse is one of my favorite groups..I have a lot of respect for Redman, Busta, & Melle Mel. I disagree with what Mel said and believe it was out of line. I disagree with what Busta said and believe it was out of line. Redman so far has handled this tha best out of tha outsiders in this beef.

This was just a quick post about this topic. For those who are siding with Method and do not know of Joe Budden, please listen to music deeply before saying he has no chance. Also check out Slaughterhouse, tha super group; Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Royce Da 5′9, & Crooked I. I have love for both Joe and Meth. I hope this works out fast and they end up on each others good side. I will post some videos below for you all to check out so you can understand this situation a little better. Thanks for reading. Check out my links, my muzik, and hit me up!!

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Dynamite

VIDEO THAT STARTED IT ALL:

JOE BUDDEN ON PHONE W/ ED LOVER PT 1:

JOE BUDDEN ON PHONE W/ ED LOVER PT 2:

METHOD MAN ON PHONE W/ ED LOVER:

METHOD MAN & REDMAN, METHOD FREESTYLE:

BUSTA GETTING INVOLVED:

MELLE MEL GETTING INVOLVED:
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May 08 2009

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Whats up everyone?
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Feb 23 2009

Nas..

A post I wrote a while back and was under my today drafts, decided to go ahead and post without really reading it over..

Nas:
One of tha greats story tellers in Hip-Hop. He is also tha man that stated ‘Hip-Hop Is Dead’ Which is partly true, but we’ll get to that later. Nas is one of tha greatest lyricists, and is tha definetion of ‘EMCEE’. He is and always will be respected for what he has done for Hip-Hop. Illmatic is one of tha greatest albums of all time. He has a unique poetic style when he spits. In my eyes Pac & Nas come to mind when I think of great lyrical story tellers. Nas also was in what most think is tha greatest beef with Jay-Z, which he easily won. Jay doesn’t compare to Nas. Thats a joke comparing them. Nas is a TRUE lyricist and Jay is just simply a ‘rapper’ not an ‘emcee’. No offense to any of his fans, but I do have facts that I can prove my points on Jay. Tha song Ether easily demolishes Jay. Nas states on Ether how Jay bites from Big, KRS already did an album called Blueprint, Eminem murdered Jay on his own shit. That is referring to Renegade, which technically was Eminem and Royce Da 59’s song, but is considered Jay-Z’s. When you listen to tha version with Jay and Em, Eminem’s verses destroy Jay’s. Also at tha start of Ether you hear gun shots and a slowed down voice, which is 2Pac from Fuck Friendz, sayin Fuck Jay-Z. Nas and Pac had beef, but it was ended before Pac passed. If Pac and Nas would have got to work together, that would have been fuckin amazing! Imagine that, two of tha greatest lyricists ever together, that shit would have been insane. Lets move on to Hate Me Now, which is also an amazing song, I just don’t like Diddy, other than that tha song is great. If Heaven Was A Mile Away..One of tha deepest Hip-Hop songs. Just shows his lyrical ability. And one of his top songs, if not tha top is One Mic. That song just shows what Hip-Hop really is and what an Emcee is. Great hook, great verses, great lyrics, and great flow. Others are Gangsta Tears, Got Yourself A Gun, Let There Be Light, Made You Look, Rewind, and so many more. Nas is one of tha only cats rapping today that is an emcee, not just a rapper. There is a big difference between Rap & Hip-Hop and A Rapper & An Emcee. The World Is Yours, I Can, The Message, Last Real Nigga Alive, and more are simple proof that Nas is a great in this game. He handles beef with ease, he just eats right thru anybody that is dumb enough to step. Jay and 50 are two emcees he has lyrically slayed. Illmatic, Stillmatic, God’s Son..Are considered his top albums and are three of Hip-Hop’s best. Nas has earned his spot as a top in Hip-Hop and is continuing to prove it today for tha haters..

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Feb 22 2009

Immortal Technique..

A post I wrote a while back and was under my today drafts, decided to go ahead and post without really reading it over..

Immortal Technique:
Amazing emcee. He is one of tha few dudes to turn down a major deal. He speaks truth and only truth. He rhymes about tha hard life of poverty, about Illuminati, and corruption of governments. His songs are almost all about world-wide truth, which unless you understand and know of Illuminati, 9/11, wars, Free Masons, etc..I have heard him diss on many mainstream dudes, who as you can see won’t reply. He would eat almost any cat today alive with lyrics. His flow, word play, knowledge, and heart all come together to create something great in Hip-Hop. He doesn’t spit about rims and money and all that lame ass shit. He uses Hip-Hop to educate people and express himself, as all emcees should do. I would love to have seen Pac and Tech work together on a CD. He is considered underground by most because radio stations and tv shows wouldn’t dare to play his shit. I’m shocked our governement even lets his tracks get out due to tha fact they explain tha truth of our worlds elite. He is a very intense emcee almost every track. He is also considered by most a Freedom Fighter and stands for Revolution of Hip-Hop and our world. He is a smart rapper. Tha reason he is so talented is because he has knowledge, knowledge=power. Not many in rap know as much as Tech or even close. Many hear Illuminati and think that shits for tha movies, which is how tha ignorant think. Tech is underrated in my eyes and does not get enough respect. When people speak of greats he is on that list. He is a legend, but is still young in Hip-Hop and has a long path in front of him. He is one keepin Hip-Hop alive..

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Feb 21 2009

DMX..

A post I wrote a while back and was under my today drafts, decided to go ahead and post without really reading it over..

DMX

DMX:
When many think of DMX they think of his dog barking and growling, RR, and his ‘in your face’ style. He is one of tha realest ever in Hip-Hop. He is never fake, never lies, and always 100. Nas has even stated that he thinks X is tha realest ever. With DMX, what you see is what you get, and what you hear is what you get. His lyrics speak for everything he is. He doesn’t fake, doesn’t front, and doesn’t lie. He is one of tha most energetic over a beat. Along side Busta, I think they have tha most energy on a beat. X can do damn near any style of Hip-Hop. He is known for his street style and street lyrics. Songs like Get It On The Floor..Tha hooks seems like it will be club style, but then X comes in with some crazy ass verses and your like damn! Swizz is singing a hook about ‘Gettin It On Tha Floor’, dancing, freaking, riding..Then D comes with some dark, crazy, intense shit. He keeps it real on that track. Explains how he is tha realest, who he is, and how he does. He always does it his style no matter what anyone says, and makes me have much respect for him. He is tha definetion of tha word real. Him and 2Pac are, in my eyes, tha most in your face, real, true, up front emcees ever. They are very similar with their styles. One of tha best things about X is he doesn’t speak on jewelry, clothes, clubs, and all that fuckin bullshit. I’ve seen him say in interviews how what he does is spend time with family, his dogs, ride fourwheelers, hang with his friend, and that shows how he is laid back and real. He doesn’t wear all kinds of chains, ride big ass rims, buy all kinds of pointless bullshit, and go to clubs..So you don’t hear him spit about that, he spits about what he does. And if you did not know, DMX’s first 5 albums all debuted at #1 on tha Billboard Charts. He is tha only artist to have 5 albums debut at #1 in a row! And besides that he is one of tha best selling rap artists of all time, selling over 20 Million. And X is a great actor. He was in movies such as Never Die Alone, Romeo Must Die, Last Hour, and Belly-along side Nas. Beast is set to be tha sequal to Belly. He is set to be in a few movies that will be coming out. He has a gospel style album coming out called “Walk With Me Now And You’ll Fly With Me Later” He has a great ability when it comes to gospel style songs. That ability shows in songs like I Miss You, which is for his passed grandmother. That song is just amazing, if you have not heard it go listen. And Lord Give Me A Sign is another great gospel song by X. Slippin is one of his deepest and best song, it is widely considered his best. But in my opinion DMX’s greatest song is and always will be Let Me Fly. That song is from his first album “Its Dark And Hell Is Hot” There is just a special thing about that song that words can’t explain. Tha lyrics just flow together perfect, chorus is perfect, overall tha song is great. That song sums up DMX in four minutes. And another song that could be his best is Look Thru My Eyes, which is also from “Its Dark And Hell Is Hot” That song is great. He is one of tha darkest emcees ever. Songs like The Professional prove that. He has dark, scary lyrics that most have to respect. He is just a natural emcee. If you haven’t heard tha song More 2 A Song, check it out. That songs shows DMX’s view on tha game, tha rappers, and tha industry. Tha hook tell it all, but tha verses explain it so much better. And in tha last verse he says: “I will be tha voice of tha streets till I die, cuz I know if I keep my heart real I will fly, ‘Evil let me fly or give me death’ if you didn’t catch it then, get it now cuz its all thats left” That explains X, his style, and his career within a few seconds. Tha part I have in ‘ ‘ those little quotes, is him referring back to Let Me Fly, and if you didn’t get it then, get it now. One thing about DMX that is widely know is his views on tha industry. He was at a safe home with his label, and they just left, soldout and left him there alone. He explains very quickly in a video that can be seen all over tha internet how he feels on tha industry. And his style of barking & growling, ain’t no other dude gonna do that or done that. He is one of a kind, he is a legend in Hip-Hop. And his beef with Ja Rule, he tore that mutha fucker apart. I don’t see how Ja still thinks he is respected in rap. After DMX, Eminem, 50, Obie, and so many more tear you apart, your done. X and Ja were good friends, rapped together, and were close. But Ja ruined that. If you don’t know tha story, look it up. And in an interview I saw on youtube on what I think was with Tim Westwood, DMX was talking about a time in Chicago where he claims to of saved Ja’s life and stopped tha people that were coming for him. And if someone does that for you it would seem like you’d have more respect and love for them. In tha track We Don’t Give A Fuck, DMX tells it perfectly, 100% perfectly. “There was always something there, but I just couldn’t touch it, wasn’t something that would hurt me, so a nigga said fuck it, I let it slide, laugh at jokes, let it ride, but now that you done killed it, I’m glad that it died, thats iight, I know where you live, I’m just waiting, till we knock on ya front door and let you meet Satan, thats what you get for hatin, fuck you fagget, I never did trust you fagget, I’ll bust you fagget, what you done forgot about tha streets is this, you do a grimy nigga like you do a grimy bitch, ya stop fuckin with him, got no more raps, no more yo whats up D, not more that, be lucky if I don’t spit in your face, off a GP, and what? bitch ass nigga, ya can’t beat me, don’t take it as a loss, just take it as a lesson, next time think twice or get iced with tha Wessun, nigga” Explains itself. He says how he always knew there was something funny about tha relationship, but didn’t fuck with it and once it died, he didn’t give a fuck. And how he ain’t scared of Ja and Ja stands no chance. And RR is a very talented group. Swizz is a great producer, one of tha best. DMX has a unique style, dark and crazy rhymes, and is always real. Overall DMX is Hip-Hop, legend..If your not a fan of X, never listened to him, hate, or whatever just check these songs out and see if you opinion changes: A Minute For Your Son, Ain’t No Way, Ain’t No Sunshine, Already, Ayo Kato, Bloodline Anthem, Bring Your Whole Crew, Catz Down Know, Comin From, Damien 1, Damien 2, Damien 3, Don’t You Ever, Get It On The Floor, Heat, I Miss You, Keep Your Shit The Hardest, Let Me Fly, Look Thru My Eyes, Lord Give Me A Sign, Make A Move, More 2 A Song, Dog Love, One More Road To Cross, Party Up, Ride Or Die, Ruff Riders Anthem, Slippin, The Professional, The Rain, We Don’t Give A Fuck, We’re Back, Where Da Hood At, Who We Be, X Is Coming, X Gonna Give It To Ya, You Could Be Blind, and more..But for now check out those and see what your thoughts on X are after that..

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Feb 20 2009

Eminem..

A post I wrote a while back and was under my today drafts, decided to go ahead and post without really reading it over..

Eminem

Eminem:
Most say, oh hes white, hes wack, no talent, only talks about killin his mom, and bullshit like that. But listen close and you’ll hear Hip-Hop. You’ll hear a special ability that most don’t have. He was even voted best alive, which that bracket was shit, but still Em got tha vote over dudes like Nas! His word play, lyrical ability, story telling ability, and crazyness all together equals Hip-Hop. Even in his insane/odd songs that seem to make no sense, if you really listen they make alot of sense. And his deeper songs like Lose Yourself or Like Toy Soldiers, his lyrics are amazing. Fuck skin color, that don’t mean anything in music. Elvis was white, but did ‘black music’ and is considered tha King Of Rock. And Em is a fuckin King Of Rap. Eminem or his Slim Shady side, no matter what delivered a great song with deep parts, funny parts, and crazy parts. And how he made fun of himself opened new doors in Hip-Hop. Nobody had done what Em did. And he came in right when Hip-Hop began fading and saved what was left. Around tha time that DMX and Eminem came in, Hip-Hop needed them. They saved Hip-Hop. After Pac and Big died everyone thought Hip-Hop was done for, but they changed that. Songs like Brain Damage, they tell a story, but with a lyrically crazy twist. And in all his beefs, he destroyed them. Ja Rule got lyrically fuckin murdered by Em, Obie, & D12. 50 was holding his own and standing strong, but Em came in and finished it. Songs like Go 2 Sleep, Bully, Like Toy Soldiers (Not a diss, but address’ his beef), Rain Man, Quitter, and many more show his ability to lyrical slay mutha fuckers. One of his greatest and Hip-Hop’s greatest songs, Sing For The Moment, clearly shows his lyrical ability and proves anyone who says he is not Hip-Hop, wrong. He had a fucked up life, bad parents, drugs, bullies, and so much crazy shit..And all that is why he is so damn talented. Without tha crazy shit, he would not be able to do what he does over a beat. And songs like Soldier just go to show that he has a hard side along with tha crazy side and deep side. And to be an emcee you must be able to touch every style and every level of Hip-Hop. The 3rd verse in Soldier in my opinion is one of his greatest. He explains how nobody will be able to do it like him, don’t even try it. And how he was influenced by Pac, which is another fact on why Pac is tha greatest. If you’d put Em up against or compare him to any dude today, it shows how weak tha game is. Everyone today is about money and cars, not lyrics and truth. No matter if tha lyrics are crazy and tha truth is hard to take, which is just Em’s style. Tell it how it is, fuck tha critics, and fuck tha world. He also had a great movie and did great in 8 Mile. In tha song Till I Collapse And D12 are talented as well. Everyone in tha group has their own style and skills. And Obie Trice, a Shady Records artist, is very talented. He reminds me of Big L with his lyrical style, with his word play, and ability. And Ca$his, who is one of tha better of today’s emcees. And Em is one of tha people responsible for 50 Cent. 50 was great in his early years, but today I think he has lost love for tha game. 50 used to be a fuckin beast, but today seems to just care about money and only does club songs. Eminem is a legend no matter what anyone says. If you honestly do not think he is then listen to these tracks a few times, and really listen don’t just hear it: 8 Mile Road, As The World Turns, Bad Meets Evil, Brain Damaged, Bully, Business, Can A Bitch, Cleaning Out My Closet, Criminal, Go 2 Sleep, Got It Twisted Freestyle, Hailies Song, I’m Back, I’m Shady, If I Get Locked Up Tonight, If I Had, Like Toy Soldiers, Lose Yourself, Marshall Mathers, Mockingbird, Mosh, Murder Murder, Nail In The Coffin, No Apologies, Renegade (Original or New), Rock Bottom, Run Rabbit Run, Say What You Say, Sing For The Moment, Soldier, The Sauce, The Way I Am, Till I Collapse, We As Americans, We’re Back (One Verse By Em), Yellow Brick Road, and more. That is a long list, but if you don’t believe you should after that. His lyrical ability is amazing and untouchable.

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Feb 19 2009

2Pac..

A post I wrote a while back and was under my today drafts, decided to go ahead and post without really reading it over..

2Pac

2Pac:
Easily tha greatest, no question. He was a lyrical genius, great poet, activist, very intellegence(knowledge is power), and confidence. He has caused very much controversy in and out of Hip-Hop. Was in one of tha greatest, if not tha greatest beef’s of all time (Pac vs Big) Certain songs just show his superior ability to others like; Against All Odds, Ambitionz As A Ridah, Blasphemy, Bomb First, Breathin, Dear Mama, Ghetto Gospel, Ghost, Hail Mary, Hell Razor, Hit Em Up, If I Die Tonight, Letter TO My Unborn Child, Made Niggaz, Scared Straight, Starin At Tha World Thru My Rearview, Street Fame, The Uppercut, They Don’t Give A Fuck About Us, Thugz Mansion, Troublesome 96, To Live And Die In LA, Until The End Of Time, When We Ride On Our Enemies, Wonder Why They Call You Bitch, and so many more. That is a pretty long list, seeing as most cats today don’t even get to record that many before they flop. Alot of people love Pac and just as many hate him. Thats what makes him a legend. To be great you must have talent, truth, controversy, knowledge, love, and hate. Pac has a special intellegence to his lyrics thats there, you really gotta understand what he is talking about and understand Hip-Hop. And don’t forget tha 7 Day Theory, that has caused so much controversy. Is he dead? Is he alive? Alive, yes..Thru his lyrics and songs he is very much alive. Thru tha Outlawz, yes he is alive. But alive in tha flesh, who knows?? If he was still in tha public eye tha rap game would be so much different today. In almost every song he has signs that say he faked his death and is alive and well. He talks about being reborn and resurrected all tha time. Speaks of being killed and rising again. And so many things that point in tha direction of him being alive. And if he is we need to just let him be. He did great things for Hip-Hop and tha world, now just let him live at peace. If he is gone, hopefully Pac is in Heaven. Many people believe because of his life of sex, drugs, and violence that he is in Hell. But i believe that God understand this world and how we live and why we do what we do and as long as your heart is pure you can go to Heaven. About Pac’s lyrics, if you have not listened to alot of Pac, you need to if you say you like Hip-Hop. For real, there ain’t no rappers today that touch tha level of Pac aka Makaveli. He has a certain ability that no other emcee has, especially today. And his group Tha Outlawz, they were on over 100 songs with Pac and each was great. Songs like Made Niggaz, Breathin, Hit Em Up, Last Ones Left..Real Hip-Hop. Every verse is always good, there are no weak points. If Pac and Yak were here still and they were all together they would own this game. EDI, Noble, Hussein, Kastro, Yak, Skye, Napoleon..All great emcees with very much talent. He was also a great actor in movies such as Juice, Poetic Justice, Gridlock’d, and so on.. Pac represented something different and special. THUG LIFE was more than a phrase or slogan. And Killuminati was deeper than most know. 2Pac aka Makaveli was and still is a legend..

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Feb 15 2009

What Is Wrong With Hip-Hop Today?? Pt. 2

So if you read my last one you know a small bit of my views on Hip-Hop today, very small bit. I didn’t start out wanting to write that, but after I was done I decided to go ahead and post. Now, as an artist that may come back and get me in tha future, but its ok. I hope anyone I dissed in there don’t get all mad and throw a lil fit now, just look in tha mirror man. Hip-Hop today is based deeply in tha underground. Look at Cube, he’s said this and went back under in some ways and is respected and sells more because of this. 50 is a smart business man, although you may hate him and all that shit, he is tha most searched and listened to right now because of controversy. Controversy is makin him big again, back on top. You may hate him and disagree, but on hiphopdx tha other day like 3 or 4, maybe more, of his new diss tracks and other tracks were on top of their site for most viewed and highest rated. Ross and Wayne are not gettin half of that outta this. Because when people hear 50 did something new, they wanna see and hear. He constructed his career in a way that he benefits no matter if you hate him or love him. In some ways its tha same with The Game. No matter what either of them do, people wanna see and hear. Their beef was better for them than them staying together as friends. Dr. Dre with his long waited Detox, was smart as fuck. Now he just has to deliver a banger, a moster of an album, and a classic. Which for most dudes is hard, but Dre is with Eminem, D12, 50, Bishop, and many more who all together could create something great for that CD. Eminem’s little break from rap makes more wanna hear him, which should mean great sales and website traffic, which is what tha games about today.

So for Hip-Hop to be ’saved’ real artist must work together and unite. Mainstream cats that are heavy in tha game right now, must reach out to underground dudes such as myself and work together to controll mainstream and underground and bring lyrics and substance back. Many say if Pac was livin it wouldn’t be this way, but who knows. I personally believe Pac would have tha greatest label and roster in Hip-Hop. Go check what he was workin on, who he would have signed, and you will too. He was a genius at what he did and knew what he was doing. He surrounded himself with great emcees, trained them, and helped them grow. He was a smart rapper, something that today is rare in mainstream. If Pac was here I do not believe many artists would be around, and I believe there’d be many more legends that he brought up under his label. If he and Dre would have worked things out, Eminem and D12 may have worked with him. Who knows, but there are no what ifs. Everything happens for a reason, its all Godz Plan. So this is how it should be? Again who knows? Maybe God made it like this for someone to step in and save and unite truth again. Our whole world is fucked up, Hip-Hop is just a small part of that. But Hip-Hop has taught me alot of things and can be compared to tha grand sceme of things and how they work. Hip-Hop is a culture that is not just black or white or latino, it is all of us. So fuck skin color, focus on tha music..

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Feb 14 2009

What Is Wrong With Hip-Hop Today??

Whats with Hip-Hop today? Huh?
So what is Hip-Hop really?
Truth and honesty over a beat. No lies, no fake stories, no life story that was written by some fuckin label rep, no dancing-snapping-cranking-clapping, no braggin on money-cars-rims-clothes-shoes-jewels-sex, no disrespecting women each song for no reason, and I could keep going. <That is NOT real Hip-Hop.
((Rappers I mention in mean ways, don’t take offense, just look in tha mirror. Just see it as us fans and fellow emcees see it..Change for Hip-Hop..))
That is a bullshit fake culture created from greed and money, and people who are claiming to be Hip-Hop, to be MC’s/Emcee’s, rappers, poets..When they are nothing but a lie and fake. Todays game is all fucked up in every way you could imagine. Damn near every ‘mainstream’ artist is nothin but bitch. Bragging on money and rims, callin every girl a hoe, rhyming about selling drugs, which they have never done, saying they shot someone or pack guns, when they have not and do not. For example, and I don’t mean this, actually fuck it, take it how you want to..For example, people such as Lil Wayne. Now if your a fan, your like “oh he is the greatest alive” “he is so sick” “a milli in one week!” “ain’t nobody fuckin with him” Well your WRONG. There are alot of cats ‘fuckin with him’. Artists beyond Weezy’s level are: Pac, Eminem, DMX, Nas, Rakim, Ice Cube, Scarface, KRS, Wu Tang, Run DMC, TI, Chamillionaire, Talib Kweli, Common, Young Noble, EDI, Kastro, Hussein Fatal, Big Skye, Stormey, Young Buck, 50 Cent, The Game, Geto Boys, Trick Trick, Trick Daddy, Nelly..And thats just mainstream dudes. You Weezy dick riders need to take a look around at tha truth about ‘Weezy F Baby’ Whats tha F? I’ve heard him himself say Fuckin, so Weezy Fuckin Baby..Baby is Birdman’s nickname, Weezy and Baby have a photo of them kissing. I’ll let you figure tha rest out buddy. Also he rhymes about money, rims, cars, sex, clothes, etc. He is a generic rapper. A commercial artist who just cares about money and nothing more. He has no care for truth and reality. His life story is fabricated. Most say, he’s gettin money leave him alone. Fuck that. I love Hip-Hop and don’t wanna see it die. Now 50’s callin him out. Yes! 50 will eat Weezy alive in a lyrical battle. If Eminem and D12 get in this, Cashmoney may just lose its fire. Eminem is a beast at battling and would destroy anyone Wayne brings in. Wayne has never faced a real emcee, never. And Rick Ross..Ha..A former CO claiming to have sold crack, shot at people, and shot at cops. What tha fuck is with dudes these days?? For real man. 50 killed Ross and his whole fake career in one song. Ross has nobody that compares to Eminem and D12, nobody, let me repeat one more fuckin time, nobody. Enough with that fagget Weezy. Look at Soulja Boy. Dances, snaps, plain lyrics, and songs with no substance. He is also generic, spitting about money and jewels. He is a horrible rapper, acutally he’s a pop star just like Wayne and tha rest of them. Crank That was complete shit. I have not heard one song with lyrical ability from Soulja Boy Tell Em. Fuck him, fuck his fans, fuck his music. Ice T was right and I wish a war of lyrical emcees and club rappers would have happened. If you compare someone like Shawty Lo, to a dude like Chamillionaire you hear a big difference in talent, one has some, tha other doesn’t seem too. D4L or DFB, compare them to Outlawz, D12, or Wu Tang. You can clearly hear within a minute of listening who has talent and who does not. Or Tyga and Common, easy to tell. Substance is missing from songs today. Mixtapes are just complete shit, CD’s suck, singles are just crap..Its all bubblegum rap and ringtone rap today in mainstream except for a very small few such as Talib Kweli and TI.

Tha best mixtape I’ve heard in years was tha Outlawz Culture Mixtape that just came out, and its free. So for free I can get quality music with a meaning to it compared to paying $10+ for an album with 1 good track, maybe, and tha rest fillers and skits. Easy decision there for a real fan. I am not just a fan, I am an emcee also. I was influenced deeply by 2Pac, Eminem, DMX, Outlawz, D12, Immortal Technique, Rakim, Nas, Scarface, and more. Today there is no big artists to look up to like there was 15 years ago, I was only 2 then and I’d rather buy a cd from tha 90’s than now. I’m looking forward to Eminem’s new CD and DMX’s new CD. Other than that fuck it.

When I started writing this post I did not mean it to turn into what it is, I didn’t mean to diss on any dudes, but it happened. No offense or disrespect to anyone I mention badly. If you honestly think your good and think your doing good for Hip-Hop, you need to look in tha mirror fam, for real. A few of you could be great talent, but let labels brainwash you and control you so they profit. Fuck tight jeans, 20 chains, 10 rings, lip rings, and all that..Just go back to tha music man. Tha lyrics that help so many in tha world. Without Hip-Hop I would not be me today and may not even be alive. Thats why I am an emcee, to try and help others as I’ve been helped, not to dance and brag and all that bubblegum bullshit. Real artists these days are underground because we don’t want to sell out and become something we are not just for money, leave that to tha bitch made cats. I have respect for only 1 or 2 major labels, thats it. Anyways thanks for reading, more random music blogs to come, keep checkin back here. Also read my other posts and pages, check out my music page: myspace.com/dynamitemuzik and add if you like what you hear. Peace..

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Nov 25 2008

Hip-Hop Track: “MVP” by Dynamite

What up? If you read my last post from yesterday you should know I have updated my tracks and MVP is one of them. It is a Beat Squad beat, with my lyrics, and recording. Tha first verse has all sports ‘references’ to some of my favorite and most respected players. Tha second verse all has sports ‘references’. And tha third verse is Hip-Hop emcee references to many artists that influenced me, and helped Hip-Hop to become what it is today. Eventually I hope to record a part two so I can mention many I didn’t in this version. You can check tha track out at www.myspace.com/dynamitemuzik If you like what your hear add and spread tha word. If you don’t like what your hear then iight, just move on. Also check out my loud page: www.loud.com/dynamite23 If you are a DJ or Radio personality reading this please contact me if you can help me get exposure with this track. Thanks for reading. Check my sites out and support Hip-Hop..

DYNAMITE

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Nov 24 2008

DynamiteMuzik Update..

Whats up? With tha help of ‘The Beat Squad’ (top producers outta ATL) I have had some of my tracks sent to DJ Toomp at Enzone Entertainment. I am apart of Beat Squad’s ‘Trak Starz’ program. My tracks, with their beats, were submitted and will be heard by Enzone. I’m not really hoping for a deal or anything like that, just a little exposure. Shoutout to Beat Squad, I’m glad to be apart of Trak Starz, they have some hot beats and I get nice prices and good deals. I also just got a myspace message from CMS and am talking to them and getting help with my music career. I also have a marketing internship with hiphopdx.com (<<check tha site out) and just sent 3 songs into there. So hopefully something will come of all this and advance my music career just a little. For any Hip-Hop/Rap/Lyrical fans reading this please check out my page: www.myspace.com/dynamitemuzik and www.loud.com/dynamite23 Go by, read, listen, comment, and add if you like what you see and hear. I have my tracks all upadated, they include: MVP, Pure Hip-Hop, Juice, 3 Verses, 5 Verses, Too Hip-Hop, and Just A Song. Also finishing up my updates on Rest In Peace and a few others, and recording new tracks. Hit me up on soundclick also. Username on sc is Dynamite23. Thanks for reading. Support Hip-Hop..

DYNAMITE

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Sep 28 2008

DMX Post

When many think of DMX they think of his dog barking and growling, RR, and his ‘in your face’ style. He is one of tha realest ever in Hip-Hop. He is never fake, never lies, and always 100. Nas has even stated that he thinks X is tha realest ever. With DMX, what you see is what you get, and what you hear is what you get. His lyrics speak for everything he is. He doesn’t fake, doesn’t front, and doesn’t lie. He is one of tha most energetic over a beat. Along side Busta, I think they have tha most energy on a beat. X can do damn near any style of Hip-Hop. He is known for his street style and street lyrics. Songs like Get It On The Floor..Tha hooks seems like it will be club style, but then X comes in with some crazy ass verses and your like damn! Swizz is singing a hook about ‘Gettin It On Tha Floor’, dancing, freaking, riding..Then D comes with some dark, crazy, intense shit. He keeps it real on that track. Explains how he is tha realest, who he is, and how he does. He always does it his style no matter what anyone says, and makes me have much respect for him. He is tha definetion of tha word real. Him and 2Pac are, in my eyes, tha most in your face, real, true, up front emcees ever. They are very similar with their styles. One of tha best things about X is he doesn’t speak on jewelry, clothes, clubs, and all that fuckin bullshit. I’ve seen him say in interviews how what he does is spend time with family, his dogs, ride fourwheelers, hang with his friend, and that shows how he is laid back and real. He doesn’t wear all kinds of chains, ride big ass rims, buy all kinds of pointless bullshit, and go to clubs..So you don’t hear him spit about that, he spits about what he does. And if you did not know, DMX’s first 5 albums all debuted at #1 on tha Billboard Charts. He is tha only artist to have 5 albums debut at #1 in a row! And besides that he is one of tha best selling rap artists of all time, selling over 20 Million. And X is a great actor. He was in movies such as Never Die Alone, Romeo Must Die, Last Hour, and Belly-along side Nas. Beast is set to be tha sequal to Belly. He is set to be in a few movies that will be coming out. He has a gospel style album coming out called “Walk With Me Now And You’ll Fly With Me Later” He has a great ability when it comes to gospel style songs. That ability shows in songs like I Miss You, which is for his passed grandmother. That song is just amazing, if you have not heard it go listen. And Lord Give Me A Sign is another great gospel song by X. Slippin is one of his deepest and best song, it is widely considered his best. But in my opinion DMX’s greatest song is and always will be Let Me Fly. That song is from his first album “Its Dark And Hell Is Hot” There is just a special thing about that song that words can’t explain. Tha lyrics just flow together perfect, chorus is perfect, overall tha song is great. That song sums up DMX in four minutes. And another song that could be his best is Look Thru My Eyes, which is also from “Its Dark And Hell Is Hot” That song is great. He is one of tha darkest emcees ever. Songs like The Professional prove that. He has dark, scary lyrics that most have to respect. He is just a natural emcee. If you haven’t heard tha song More 2 A Song, check it out. That songs shows DMX’s view on tha game, tha rappers, and tha industry. Tha hook tell it all, but tha verses explain it so much better. And in tha last verse he says: “I will be tha voice of tha streets till I die, cuz I know if I keep my heart real I will fly, ‘Evil let me fly or give me death’ if you didn’t catch it then, get it now cuz its all thats left” That explains X, his style, and his career within a few seconds. Tha part I have in ‘ ‘ those little quotes, is him referring back to Let Me Fly, and if you didn’t get it then, get it now. One thing about DMX that is widely know is his views on tha industry. He was at a safe home with his label, and they just left, soldout and left him there alone. He explains very quickly in a video that can be seen all over tha internet how he feels on tha industry. And his style of barking & growling, ain’t no other dude gonna do that or done that. He is one of a kind, he is a legend in Hip-Hop. And his beef with Ja Rule, he tore that mutha fucker apart. I don’t see how Ja still thinks he is respected in rap. After DMX, Eminem, 50, Obie, and so many more tear you apart, your done. X and Ja were good friends, rapped together, and were close. But Ja ruined that. If you don’t know tha story, look it up. And in an interview I saw on youtube on what I think was with Tim Westwood, DMX was talking about a time in Chicago where he claims to of saved Ja’s life and stopped tha people that were coming for him. And if someone does that for you it would seem like you’d have more respect and love for them. In tha track We Don’t Give A Fuck, DMX tells it perfectly, 100% perfectly. “There was always something there, but I just couldn’t touch it, wasn’t something that would hurt me, so a nigga said fuck it, I let it slide, laugh at jokes, let it ride, but now that you done killed it, I’m glad that it died, thats iight, I know where you live, I’m just waiting, till we knock on ya front door and let you meet Satan, thats what you get for hatin, fuck you fagget, I never did trust you fagget, I’ll bust you fagget, what you done forgot about tha streets is this, you do a grimy nigga like you do a grimy bitch, ya stop fuckin with him, got no more raps, no more yo whats up D, not more that, be lucky if I don’t spit in your face, off a GP, and what? bitch ass nigga, ya can’t beat me, don’t take it as a loss, just take it as a lesson, next time think twice or get iced with tha Wessun, nigga” Explains itself. He says how he always knew there was something funny about tha relationship, but didn’t fuck with it and once it died, he didn’t give a fuck. And how he ain’t scared of Ja and Ja stands no chance. And RR is a very talented group. Swizz is a great producer, one of tha best. DMX has a unique style, dark and crazy rhymes, and is always real. Overall DMX is Hip-Hop, legend..If your not a fan of X, never listened to him, hate, or whatever just check these songs out and see if you opinion changes: A Minute For Your Son, Ain’t No Way, Ain’t No Sunshine, Already, Ayo Kato, Bloodline Anthem, Bring Your Whole Crew, Catz Down Know, Comin From, Damien 1, Damien 2, Damien 3, Don’t You Ever, Get It On The Floor, Heat, I Miss You, Keep Your Shit The Hardest, Let Me Fly, Look Thru My Eyes, Lord Give Me A Sign, Make A Move, More 2 A Song, Dog Love, One More Road To Cross, Party Up, Ride Or Die, Ruff Riders Anthem, Slippin, The Professional, The Rain, We Don’t Give A Fuck, We’re Back, Where Da Hood At, Who We Be, X Is Coming, X Gonna Give It To Ya, You Could Be Blind, and more..But for now check out those and see what your thoughts on X are after that.

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Sep 27 2008

Eminem Post

Most say, oh hes white, hes wack, no talent, only talks about killin his mom, and bullshit like that. But listen close and you’ll hear Hip-Hop. You’ll hear a special ability that most don’t have. His word play, lyrical ability, story telling ability, and crazyness all together equals Hip-Hop. Even in his insane/odd songs that seem to make no sense, if you really listen they make alot of sense. And his deeper songs like Lose Yourself or Like Toy Soldiers, his lyrics are amazing. Fuck skin color, that don’t mean anything in music. Elvis was white, but did ‘black music’ and is considered tha King Of Rock. And Em is a fuckin King Of Rap. Eminem or his Slim Shady side, no matter what delivered a great song with deep parts, funny parts, and crazy parts. And how he made fun of himself opened new doors in Hip-Hop. Nobody had done what Em did. And he came in right when Hip-Hop began fading and saved what was left. Around tha time that DMX and Eminem came in, Hip-Hop needed them. They saved Hip-Hop. After Pac and Big died everyone thought Hip-Hop was done for, but they changed that. Songs like Brain Damage, they tell a story, but with a lyrically crazy twist. And in all his beefs, he destroyed them. Ja Rule got lyrically fuckin murdered by Em, Obie, & D12. 50 was holding his own and standing strong, but Em came in and finished it. Songs like Go 2 Sleep, Bully, Like Toy Soldiers (Not a diss, but address’ his beef), Rain Man, Quitter, and many more show his ability to lyrical slay mutha fuckers. One of his greatest and Hip-Hop’s greatest songs, Sing For The Moment, clearly shows his lyrical ability and proves anyone who says he is not Hip-Hop, wrong. He had a fucked up life, bad parents, drugs, bullies, and so much crazy shit..And all that is why he is so damn talented. Without tha crazy shit, he would not be able to do what he does over a beat. And songs like Soldier just go to show that he has a hard side along with tha crazy side and deep side. And to be an emcee you must be able to touch every style and every level of Hip-Hop. The 3rd verse in Soldier in my opinion is one of his greatest. He explains how nobody will be able to do it like him, don’t even try it. And how he was influenced by Pac, which is another fact on why Pac is tha greatest. If you’d put Em up against or compare him to any dude today, it shows how weak tha game is. Everyone today is about money and cars, not lyrics and truth. No matter if tha lyrics are crazy and tha truth is hard to take, which is just Em’s style. Tell it how it is, fuck tha critics, and fuck tha world. He also had a great movie and did great in 8 Mile. In tha song Till I Collapse And D12 are talented as well. Everyone in tha group has their own style and skills. And Obie Trice, a Shady Records artist(now former), is very talented. He reminds me of Big L with his lyrical style, with his word play, and ability. And Ca$his, who is one of tha better of today’s emcees. And Em is one of tha people responsible for 50 Cent. 50 was great in his early years, but today I think he has lost love for tha game. 50 used to be a fuckin beast, but today seems to just care about money and only does club songs. Eminem is a legend no matter what anyone says. If you honestly do not think he is then listen to these tracks a few times, and really listen don’t just hear it: 8 Mile Road, As The World Turns, Bad Meets Evil, Brain Damaged, Bully, Business, Can A Bitch, Cleaning Out My Closet, Criminal, Go 2 Sleep, Got It Twisted Freestyle, Hailies Song, I’m Back, I’m Shady, If I Get Locked Up Tonight, If I Had, Like Toy Soldiers, Lose Yourself, Marshall Mathers, Mockingbird, Mosh, Murder Murder, Nail In The Coffin, No Apologies, Renegade (Original or New), Rock Bottom, Run Rabbit Run, Say What You Say, Sing For The Moment, Soldier, The Sauce, The Way I Am, Till I Collapse, We As Americans, We’re Back (One Verse By Em), Yellow Brick Road, and more. That is a long list, but if you don’t believe you should after that. His lyrical ability is amazing and untouchable..

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Sep 26 2008

2Pac Post

Easily tha greatest, no question. He was a lyrical genius, great poet, activist, very intellegence(knowledge is power), and confidence. He has caused very much controversy in and out of Hip-Hop. Was in one of tha greatest, if not tha greatest beef’s of all time (Pac vs Big) Certain songs just show his superior ability to others like; Against All Odds, Ambitionz As A Ridah, Blasphemy, Bomb First, Breathin, Dear Mama, Ghetto Gospel, Ghost, Hail Mary, Hell Razor, Hit Em Up, If I Die Tonight, Letter To My Unborn Child, Made Niggaz, Scared Straight, Starin At Tha World Thru My Rearview, Street Fame, The Uppercut, They Don’t Give A Fuck About Us, Thugz Mansion, Troublesome 96, To Live And Die In LA, Until The End Of Time, When We Ride On Our Enemies, Wonder Why They Call You Bitch, and so many more. That is a pretty long list, seeing as most cats today don’t even get to record that many before they flop. Alot of people love Pac and just as many hate him. Thats what makes him a legend. To be great you must have talent, truth, controversy, knowledge, love, and hate. Pac has a special intellegence to his lyrics thats there, you really gotta understand what he is talking about and understand Hip-Hop. And don’t forget tha 7 Day Theory, that has caused so much controversy. Is he dead? Is he alive? Alive, yes..Thru his lyrics and songs he is very much alive. But alive in tha flesh, who knows?? If he was still in tha public eye tha rap game would be so much different today. In almost every song he has signs that say he faked his death and is alive and well. He talks about being reborn and resurrected all tha time. Speaks of being killed and rising again. And so many things that point in tha direction of him being alive. And if he is we need to just let him be. He did great things for Hip-Hop and tha world, now just let him live at peace. If he is gone, hopefully Pac is in Heaven. Many people believe because of his life of sex, drugs, and violence that he is in Hell. But i believe that God understand this world and how we live and why we do what we do and as long as your heart is pure you can go to Heaven. About Pac’s lyrics, if you have not listened to alot of Pac, you need to if you say you like Hip-Hop. For real, there ain’t no rappers today that touch tha level of Pac aka Makaveli. He has a certain ability that no other emcee has, especially today. And his group Tha Outlawz, they were on over 100 songs with Pac and each was great. Songs like Made Niggaz, Breathin, Hit Em Up, Last Ones Left..Real Hip-Hop. Every verse is always good, there are no weak points. If Pac and Yak were here still and they were all together they would own this game. EDI, Noble, Hussein, Kastro, Yak, Skye, Napoleon..All great emcees with very much talent. He was also a great actor in movies such as Juice, Poetic Justice, Gridlock’d, and so on.. Pac represented something different and special. THUG LIFE was more than a phrase or slogan. And Killuminati was deeper than most know. 2Pac aka Makaveli was and still is tha greatest..

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Aug 27 2008

Dr Dre’s Son Found Dead!!

Hip-Hop legend Dr. Dre’s 20 year old son was found dead in his home in Woodland Hills, California. Andre Romelle Young Jr. was found dead and an autopsy was conducted on his body because a cause of death has not yet been determinded..We are waiting for results of a toxicology report..a rep of tha Los Angeles County Coroner’s office told MTV. The coroner’s rep did confirm that Andre Romelle Young Jr had passed away on Saturday morning. He was only 20 years old.

Being a big Hip-Hop fan this makes me wonder how Dre is dealing with this. There is already focus on Aftermath, Dre, and Eminem because of them ‘returning’ and all that. So this just brings more media focus and attention on Dre. I just hope people show a little respect and give Dre his time without annoying him or anyone around him.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Dre, his family, and his friends. I have lost family members and know what he is going thru right now. No parent should ever have to see their child pass. Hopefully tha media shows respect to this situation.

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Jul 28 2008

Chamillionaire..

Chamillionaire is one of tha few emcees left in tha game today that have true talent. He is one who does it for tha music, not just tha money. He has a lyrical ability that none of these new cats have. He and very few others in mainstream are actually emcees, not just rappers. In my personal opinion Cham is tha greatest mixtape artist in Hip-Hop history. With is 4th Mixtape Messiah comin out he continues to dominate tha mixtape circuit. He takes other rappers beats and makes em look bad, he takes their beats and rides them better than tha original artist. If you don’t know tha ‘A Milli’ beat has been freestlyed on by damn near every fuckin artist in tha game, Rap and R&B. I have listened to almost all of em and have to say Chamillionaire is one of tha top 3 to spit on that beat, if not #1. Chamillionaire, Papoose, Jada, and LL Cool J are my favorites I’ve heard so far. Chamillionaire did better than Wayne on his own beat, almost everyone did better than Wayne on his own beat. I don’t like tha beat personally, I think its boring and annoying, its too plain. But Cham killed it. If you haven’t heard it, check it out:

Tha only thing I do not like about it is tha mentions to Soulja Boy. I can’t stand Soulja Boy or any of his music. He is not a talented artist and is killin Hip-Hop. Other than that this track is fire.
Another track I really like that Cham has done lately is his ‘Hero Freestyle’ over Nas’ beat. Its just an overall great track. Content is perfect, flow is perfect. Tha shit he says in it is great.
“Look at the fans talkin bout who spit better lines
I don’t know what you’re doin but prepare for mines
I don’t just spit a line better than Kevin Federline
You better tell I’m really better than who ever rhyme”
He’s sayin he is tha best rhyming and thats tha truth. Not many new rappers can touch him. Just check it out:

Another is ‘Put On Freestyle’ I don’t think it is as good as Hero or Chamilli, but it is hot! So if ya haven’t heard it here it is:

He also did a ‘Foolish Freestlye’ I don’t like tha original of this track, but this makes tha beat sound good. Check it:

My respect and support goes out to Chamillionaire because he is showing that Hip-Hop is still alive. He is showing that Southern artists can produce good music. And he is just killin tha mixtape circuit and crushing damn near every other artist out today. So shoutout to Chamillionaire, keep it up fam!! If ya don’t know I am an underground emcee tryin to break thru and I would luv to be able to collab with Cham or get a small time deal with his label. His label is one of tha only labels I respect in tha game today. He is on my list of artists I would luv to work with..

Support REAL Hip-Hop!!

Show Cham some luv and support:
Chamillionaire’s MySpace
Chamillionaire.com
Chamillionaire’s Youtube

If your a fan of Hip-Hop please check out my sites too:
Dynamite Muzik
LOUD
Dynamite’s Youtube

Heres some of Cham’s new pictures for MTM4..

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Jul 15 2008

Death Row Records..

For any true fan of Hip-Hop you should know of Death Row. Founded by Suge Knight and was once home to Hip-Hop greats such as 2Pac, Dr Dre, and Snoop Dogg. Tha label was one of Hip-Hops most influential and biggest building blocks. Death Row created great music and much controversy. Dre had The Chronic, Snoop had Doggystyle, and Pac had All Eyez. Thats not even tha half of either. And those are 3 of tha top albums in history, and from one label. And now Death Row has pretty much fell off. No top artists, no hits, nothing. Death Row Records was sold for only $24 Million(the starting bid), which if you compare to their success is nothing. Tha winning bidder was Susan Berg. Since losing Pac, Snoop, and Dre Death Row has and seems it never will be tha same. After tha end of tha 90’s Death Row had some success, but slowing lost it. In 06 Suge and Death Row filed for bankruptcy and claimed to have only $11 in his bank account. This is a very sad thing in Hip-Hop. To me especially because Death Row is one of my favorite labels, if not tha favorite. 2Pac is one of my 3 favorite artists. This just goes to show how quick and easy power can fade..Death Row was once on tha top of this industry, and has now been sold away for a small $24 Million..

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Jul 03 2008

Young Buck, 50 Cent, TI, Game, and More.. ((Beef/Hip-Hop/Life))

So for those who do not know, Buck has left G-Unit. Now people are sayin beef is starting up and war will begin. 50 released a ‘taped conversation’ of Buck breaking down and crying and sayin sorry to 50. After 50 let this tape out, Buck responed to 50 & G-Unit with tha song “Taped Conversation” In this song he says lines like “Bitch niggaz do bitch things, look at 50 what he does just to get fame, record my phone call when I spoke from tha heart, that was a year ago, this was a joke from tha start, you a hoe, and I know, only people that record conversations is 5-0, now die slow”
This pretty much explains itself. Callin 50 out on tha things he has done to get fame and power and sayin only 5-0 record conversations.
Then he goes on just a few lines later to say:
“Understand I don’t bite tha hand that feeds me, but I will if that hand say it don’t need me” He is sayin only reason he left 50 & G-Unit is because 50 is acting as if he doesn’t need him. Then tha following line:
Look at ya’ll on tv, Banks look uneasy, if he told you how he feel, this is where he’d be, and they know Yayo is stuck in your a-hole, half of your staff only there for your payroll, ay TIP lay low, you ain’t gotta respond, he had tha magic stick, I got tha magic wand, I’m tha Don [Here I Come]”
This is sayin that if Banks would say how he really feels he would not be with G-Unit either. That Tony Yayo is stuck on 50, scared to say how he feels, and is 50’s ‘follower’. These thoughts are widely believe by Hip-Hop fans. Then sayin your staff is only there for your money. Now this next line is tha one that feeds into another beef and another story. Buck is telling T.I. to ‘lay low’ to not respond to 50’s diss. 50 has not admitted to dissing T.I. he just says to let tha public decide. In tha song “You So Tough” he raps this:
“Whats todays mathamatics, shit ain’t adding up, get knocked with 10 machines guns, only get 12 months, owee, don’t talk to me, you talk to him, you talkin to them, I got the best lawyers money can buy, They say at best they would’ve got me 10 or maybe 9, I said, ‘How do you explain how homie breezed?”, Said You keep your mouth shut or you eat the cheese”
This is a direct diss to T.I. how now has gun charges and is facing about one year in prision. 50 is sayin I woulda got 9 or 10 years, ‘How do you explain how homie breezed?’ He is basically saying T.I. ’snitched’ or ‘talked’. In Hip-Hop alot of rapper are accused of snitching or being FEDs. Whats odd about this situation is 50 is one of them. He and G-Unit have been called 5-0, FEDs, Police, etc. by many rappers. Tha most notable is The Game. That beef is still also going. Game stated that he will never stop tha beef with G-Unit & 50 in him and fellow BWS artists in tha song “Our Turn” Here is Games verse:
“Money on my mind, bitches on my dick, you can call yourself Curtis, but your still 50 Cent, Ain’t worth half a doller, so holla, I got Impalas that follow niggas home andpop collars like Patron bottles, I been gone and you miss me, and while I been gone ain’t one nigga try to diss me, will I ever stop dissing tha Unit, fuck no, I’m tha reason ya punk ass let Young Buck go, yo Buck holla at me, I got a slot for you, Yayo and Banks, fuck ya’ll, I got a glock for ya, or a shotgun or maybe this 38, June 28th your funeral slash release date”
Just like always he calls out 50 & G-Unit. Not just dissing, but showing straight disrespect. Clearly this beef will not end anytime soon. There is too much money being made and controversy around it. Game does not diss Buck thou, he says ‘I got a slot for ya’ So if Buck and 50 get heated up, maybe we will here Game & Buck on tha same track takin shots at 50 & G-Unit. Could tha game go crazy within beef?? Then at tha end of tha song you will here: “Keep on playin tha game 50, Bucks know whats real, Banks is next, you and Yayo gonna end up tha only niggaz left on G-Unit, I read that new XXL nigga, can’t nobody get kicked outta G-Unit but you, you’s a selfish nigga, thats why you got all tha money, huh?”
This is not Game sayin this, but a BWS artist. It is widely thought that Banks will leave and Yayo won’t, as I stated before. Alot of people consider 50 selfish, including fellow artists. No matter what I just hope that beef don’t ruin tha rest of whats left in this fucked up game. For real, tha games bad enough with all these wack new artists that spit no content. And if beef starts up between 50 & Buck, that could eventually draw in people like Eminem, D12, Obie Trce, Ca$his, Bobby Creekwater, & Stat Quo on 50’s side..And Outlawz, C-Bo, and more on Bucks side. Hopefully no one mentions anyone they should not. And if Game & 50 keep going at it that could draw in more artists, cause more cats to diss each of them and make that grow. Also if T.I. decides to respond to 50, that could cause beef between not only those two, but PSC & G-Unit and all tha people I just mentioned on 50’s side. And we all know T.I. has alot of supporters around him. One thing I do know, is Eminem will not diss T.I. and should not let any of his artists to diss him, unless T.I. speaks badly on them. T.I. and Eminem talk on tha phone to each other about what T.I. is going thru, about Hip-Hop, and just about whatever. T.I. says this in tha latest XXL towards tha end of his article.
Hopefully everything will stay cooled down and calm. Tha game is bad enough with songs that have no substance and rappers with no talent, we don’t need beef everywhere we look. And one thing I want to mention is I also heard Rick Ross dissing T.I.? What tha fuck is that about? Those two seemed cool. And Shawty Lo is now sayin T.I. is not from Bankhead, T.I. says he won’t start beef in this. It would be stupid for T.I. to diss 50, Ross, or Lo right now with all this legal trouble. That could just hurt him more than anything. His song “No Matter What” shows he is takin this good, weathering tha storm, and learning from this experiance. I have respect for T.I. and how he is handling his legal trouble, artists dissing him, and everything around him.

Now back to Buck & 50.
Here are more lines outta tha “Taped Conversation” by Young Buck:
“Real niggas do real things, real niggas never die and never give names, if I real nigga cry then its real pain, so I’m tha real my nigga I don’t feel ashamed, ain’t no pussy in my veins, I’m a G, without me you just tha U-N-I-T, without B, ya’ll should just give it out free, in tha South we,consider you weak, nigga when I speak tha streets get releif, they really find out tha truth about this beef, a victim of defeat when ya album was released, when Jay-Z made Kayne look like a beast, and BET told Jim Jones it was peace, just tryin to get some New York love at least, but they lovin me, I’m laughin at you while you worried about me, when ya punk ass respond I’ma give ya verse 3, ha you’ll see..”
This verse is very descriptive and explains itself. He is sayin he is real and when he cried it was ‘real pain’ He is sayin he does not feel bad or embarrased about crying. He states he is a G and without him they are just tha Unit. Then goes on to say tha South considers them weak and when he talks tha truth comes out. Next he talks about tha Kanye VS 50 sales beef which Kayne destroyed 50 on. 50 said he would retire tha rap game if Kayne sold more than him, and Kanye did, but 50 still raps??
Then he mentions Jim Jones, who 50 has beef with and says when 50 responds he will give verse 3. Then at tha end of tha song he just talks. He explains his side. He says tha conversation was about one year ago, not a few months. Says 50 was like a brother, so he dealt with him from tha heart, but 50 didn’t return that love.
If you do not have this MP3 and would like it just drop a comment with ya e-mail or get at me on my myspace, tha link is on tha right..

This is alot of controversy in tha rap game. Its not different than any other time, there is always beef. But all this beef is very intertwined. It is all connected and could end up a lyrical war. All these artists have their sides and tha fans will choose their sides. But all its really doing is makin Hip-Hop look bad. I’m not sayin I would handle it different or better or anything like that, because if someone disses me or disrespects me then I will respond. But some of this beef seems unecessary and pointless.
Like Ross dissing T.I.? Why start something that doesn’t need to be started?
Or Shawty Lo? Whats that shit about? Why does he wait until T.I. is in alot of shit and tha center of attetion to call him out on where he is from?
Seems like he wants some of T.I.’s fame and attention doesn’t it? 50 &

And one thing, in “No Matter What” around 3:25 to 3:31 he says what he has to say to address his beef..Ha ha..Check tha video at tha bottom. Buck has been long predicted and is finally playin out. Next seems like it will be Banks leaving and him VS 50. And Game & 50 just seem to never end. Artists need to just cool down and come together. Unite for a greater cause than money, cars, jewelry, fame, clothes, and all that bullshit. That stuff don’t matter, its about HIP-HOP. Tha love of tha music and tha joy of tha culture. KRS & Nelly showed they can come together on songs and get along. And as bad as Pac dissed Nas back in tha day, Pac ended it. Beef can be handled before it gets out of control. If someone gets shot or killed from any of these situations, Hip-Hop will be blamed like always. When they need to blame tha individuals, not tha game. It is not tha music that makes you pick a gun up, load it, and shot someone. Yes it makes that shit sound cool and all that, but its really up to you. You are your own person, you control your decisions, not tha emcee. Eminem says that shit alot. Like in “Sing For The Moment”
“I guess words are a mutha fucker, they can be great, or they can degrat, or even worse they can teach hate, its like these kids hang on every single statement we make, like they worship us, plus all tha stores ship us platinum”
This tells it perfect. Words are more powerfull than anything. Words can move a crowd, begin a movement, end a legacy, start a career, teach you, or destroy you. Most Hip-Hop artsits are looked as Kings and legends just for what they say on a track. And kids hear tha words and live by that. Hip-Hop touchs you like no other genre. It teachs you love and hate, joy and envy, and pretty much molds you. I mean look at this situation right now, I wrote this about Hip-Hop and you read it because you care for Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop is all around us, music, movies, tv, media, clothes, shoes, cars, everything..
Then Em goes on to say:
“They say music can alter moves and talk to you, well can it load a gun up for you and cock it too? Well if it can then tha next time you assault a dude, just tell tha judge it was my fault and I’ll get sued..”
This is tha perfect line to explain tha power of Hip-Hop. People like Dr. Phil & Ophra blame Hip-Hops lyrics and image. Tha gun talk, gang talk, death, hate, and all that. But don’t people say ‘Stick & stones may break my bones, but words dont hurt me’?
If thats true how can you blame Hip-Hop? Words are not physical right? Yes, but they do cause you to act and help you to make decisions. If some one calls you a ‘bitch’ or ‘fagget’ your going to get mad, no matter if you hit them, yell back, or walk away, words hurt you. Songs make you wanna get a gun, dance, sing along, get high, drive nice cars, and all that. But you still can not blame Hip-Hop. Then you must blame Rock, Jazz, R&B, Pop, & every single genre and artist ever. Tha words will affect you and make you think how you do, but its still up to you what you do. God gave us freewill and freedom. People need to find themselves deeply and think before they react. You need to know your thoughts and views on things. You need to know right from wrong and make your own decisions. You can’t blame music or artists. They are doing what they do to express themselves and entertain you, not cause you to do something bad. So for people to blame music is fucked up. Yea music is evil in some ways, but everything in life is evil, even church, school, & government. So blame all of them to if you blame music. To summarize, there is alot of shit going around in Hip-Hop like always. Theres beef, controversy, hate, and blame. Just make sure to make your own choices, don’t blame tha game. Support real artists and real Hip-Hop..

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HERE’S SOME MEDIA TO CHECK OUT:

http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1590353&vid=254361

http://youtube.com/watch?v=QFXzQBJkm2g

http://youtube.com/watch?v=V3iWioRSefk

http://youtube.com/watch?v=lMUr9-YbmPo

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Jul 02 2008

Loud.com

For those who have not heard of Loud.com, hear it is.
Loud is an online Hip-Hop community. It is for emcees, producers, and fans of Hip-Hop. They have a contest for $100,000 & a record deal with SRC Records. Tha first contest is over and 2nd is starting. There is now a producer contest also. Winning producer will get $15,000 & a production deal with SRC Records. SRC is a big record company for anyone who has not heard of them. Steve Rifkind is tha main man in charge there. He is responsible for artists like Wu Tang, Big Pun, Three 6 Mafia, David Banner, Akon, and many more. Tha last contest had 9 finalists, which eventually got narrowed to 4; Tha Crow, Most Official, Franchise, & Killa Kat. Tha Crow came out tha winner of $100,000 & a deal with SRC. Congrats to all 4 of tha final emcees. During tha finals every finalist had a video camera and had to record their every move. They had to do tracks, videos, collabos with big artists, and so much more. In tha end all 4 finalists had to do a collaboration together, which was a good song. How tha contest works is you enter tha tracks you want in for tha next week, then tha community and staff vote a rating of 1 to 5 flamez on it. Then a winner is picked each week, this goes on for 10 weeks. After tha 10 weeks, 3 emcees are advanced to tha finalists and recieve money. One gets $25,000, another $15,000, and last $15,000. All three amounts look pretty damn good to me. Then after 3 are moved on, another 10 week process begins, then at tha end of that 3 more get paid and move on. Then another 10 weeks and 3 more. So in tha end there are 9 finalists. Unless they change that process, it will be tha same as last season.

I was reading tha rules and just read this:

“The Contest consists of ten (10) preliminary rounds from July 1, 2008 through November, 18, 2008 (the “Preliminary Competitions”) and a finalist competition from November 19, 2008 through January 20, 2009 (the “Finalist Competition”). Each Preliminary Competition will consist of a one week “Submission Period” and a one week “Judging Period.” The winners of each Preliminary Competition will move on to compete in the Finalist Competition.”
((http://www.loud.com/contest/official-rules/contest_rap/))

So it seems to be different than last season..

Once tha finals start, one by one they go untill there is only 1 winner. Tha voting each week is based on a flame rating system, 1 to 5. 1 being wack and 5 being fire. To be considered for a winning spot of that week you must at least have 25 votes or more. Alot of people try to cheat and create multiple account and give themselves votes, but eventually those people get banned, what goes around comes around. Cheaters never come out on top, and if they do they quickly drop.

Last season it happened like this: You enter your tracks for tha next weeks voting, and then tha next week as voting is going on you enter, so they overlap. But this season it is different. You enter your tracks for tha contest, then next week tha community votes. So there is no overlapping. You enter one week, and vote tha next. Tha layout of round winners may be different, but no matter what this is tha ultimate Hip-Hop online community. You can network with emcees, producers, fans, and anyone you on there.

This season is very different. There are to be 10 rounds. And tha timing of entering and voting is different. Where you vote is different. There is a producer contest, which is cool. Now producers along with emcees get to shine. Tha whole site layout and look is different. Tha 2nd contest is much different and very new. But its still Hip-Hop!!

You buy beat credits for very cheap and get beats from producers such as David Banner, Zukan, SP Killa, EP, Sha Money, DJ Khaled, Green Lantern, and so many more. Now you can also browse and use fellow loud users beats that they upload. All you need is internet, computer, and a mic. Any mic that will record. You get one minute to do you thing and tha community votes. This is like tha Hip-Hop MySpace. There are also ‘Mini Contests’ on Loud. They had a contest where tha winner opened a show for Wu Tang, one where you got to spit over Stax Instrumentals and tha winner got $500, and one called ‘T-Shirt Contest’ where tha winner gets a verse on tha song T-Shirt by Shontelle. And they have picked tha winner, Walt Gully. Congrats.. This site is a great site for music fans and artists/producers. You can easily get that online promotion you need as an underground emcee or producers. I started in April 07 and this site has greatly helped me in music. Loud was where I really started recording and developing my flow. I have met alot of talented emcees, producers, friends, and fans. If you have love for Hip-Hop, no matter if you listen, spit, or produce you should check out Loud today.

There is a link to Loud on tha right of this blog site. Go there check it out, sign up, listen, record, vote, and just enjoy Hip-Hop.
Shoutout to SRC, Loud, Pure, Steve Rifkind, Rick Walkup, tha whole staff, and tha whole Loud.com community..

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