Bob Marley - Mellow mood Tracks: # There She Goes # Go, Tell It on the Mountain # Mellow Mood # Caution # How Many Times # Try Me # Chances Are # No Water # Hammer # Soon Come
Bob Marley - Catch a fire Tracks: Concrete Jungle Slave Driver 400 Years Stop That Train Rock It Baby (Baby We've Got A Date) Stir It Up Kinky Reggae No More Trouble Midnight Ravers
Bob Marley - Survival Tracks: So Much Trouble In The World Zimbabwe Top Rankin' Babylon System Survival Africa Unite One Drop Ride Natty Ride Ambush In The Night Wake Up And Live
Bob Marley - Rastaman vibration Tracks: Positive Vibration Roots, Rock, Reggae Johnny Was Cry To Me Want More Crazy Baldhead Who The Cap Fit Night Shift War Rat Race
Bob Marley - Natty dread Tracks: Lively Up Yourself No Woman, No Cry Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Road Block) So Jah Seh Natty Dread Bend Down Low Talkin' Blues Revolution
Bob Marley - Exodus Tracks: 1 Natural Mystic (3:28) 2 So Much Things to Say (3:08) 3 Guiltiness (3:19) 4 Heathen (2:32) 5 Exodus (7:39) 6 Jamming (3:31) 7 Waiting in Vain (4:15) 8 Turn Your Lights Down Low (3:39) 9 Three Little Birds (2:60) 10 One Love/People Get Ready (2:53)
Tracks: Talkin' Blues Burnin' And Lootin' Kinky Reggae Get Up, Stand Up Slave Driver Walk The Proud Land You Can't Blame The Youth Rastaman Chant Am-A-Do Bend Down Low I Shot The Sheriff
Esthero is sure to win the hearts of disgruntled music fans everywhere, in the opening moments of her second album, "Wikked Lil' Grrrls." It opens with the announcement, "I'm so sick and tired/of the shit on the radio/on MTV they only play same thing/no matter where I go, I see Ashanti in the video/I want something MORE!" Well, who doesn't?
It takes a certain amount of guts and flair to successfully harpoon the flaws of the music industry, or to demand to know why "a grown-ass man can videotape a little girl/but we still see his mug up on our video screens." Alas, the rest of the album isn't quite as riveting or as bold. But the Toronto singer's jazzy-funky-trippy-retropoppy sound is colorful enough to keep listeners stuck there. The songs after that tend to focus on sexy love, or on the loneliness of being betrayed romantically. That in itself isn't too exceptional -- what is exceptional is the sparkling trip-hop melodies, the catchy complexity, and the inclusion of piano, guitar, lots of horns and earthy, funky beats. They spice up what could have been a terribly ordinary pop album.
To grit things down, there's also some colorful rapping from Shakari Nite, Jemeni And Jeleestone, and some exceptional work in the swooning, funky "Junglebook" by Outkast's Andre 3000. The only one that doesn't work is a collaboration with Cee-lo Green, who sounds horribly out of place in a trippy ballad.
The songwriting is pretty good but not exceptional, though Esthero falls through in the occasional sour line like "would you let me lick you with alliteration and tie you up with similes?" Her husky voice makes up some of that lost ground, usually sticking to the jazz vocals, but sometimes shifting over to a sultry trip-pop style.
Esthero's "Wikked Lil' Grrrls" may not be the stuff of which musical revolutions are made, but it's a little rebellion all on its own. And a pretty funky, danceable one as well.
1. We R In Need Of A MusicalReVoLuTion 2. Dragonfly’s Intro 3. Blanket Me In You (Never Is So Soon) 4. Everyday Is A Holiday (With You) -(featuring Sean Lennon) 5. Thank Heaven 4 You 6. If Tha Mood - (featuring Shakari Nite) 7. Bad Boy Clyde 8. Beautiful Lie 9. Junglebook - (featuring Andre 3000) 10. My Honeybrown 11. Wikked Lil’ Grrrls 12. Gone - (featuring Cee-Lo Green) 13. My Torture 14. Melancholy Melody 15. Fastlane - (featuring Jemeni and Jelleestone) 16. Dragonfly’s Outro 17. Brave Bear Woman
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Need For Speed Carbon Soundtrack (2006)
File Format : MP3 | BitRate : 320KB/s | Total Time : 01:33:55
Dynamite MC - "Bounce"; Dynamite MC - "After Party"; Eagles of Death Metal - "Don't Speak (I Came to Make a Bang!)"; Ekstrak feat. Know-1 - "Hard Drivers"; Every Move a Picture - "Signs of Life"; Gary Numan/Tubeway Army - "Are 'Friends' Electric"; Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five - "Scorpio"; Goldfrapp - "Ride a White Horse (Serge Santiago Remix)"; Kyuss - "Hurricane"; Lady Sovereign - "Luv Me or Hate Me"; Ladytron - "Sugar (Jagz Kooner Remix)"; Ladytron - "Fighting in Built-Up Areas"; melody. - "FEEL THE RUSH (Junkie XL Remix)"; Metro Riots - "Thee Small Faces"; Part 2 feat. Fallacy - "One of Dem Days (Remix)"; Pharrell feat. Lauren - "Skateboard P Presents: Show You How to Hustle"; Priestess - "I Am the Night, Color Me Black"; Roots Manuva - "No Love"; Spank Rock - "What It Look Like"; Sway - "Hype Boys"; The Bronx - "Around the Horn"; The Presets - "Steamworks"; The Vacation - "I'm No Good"; Tiga - "Good as Gold"; Tigarah - "Girl Fight (Mr. D Hyphy Mix)"; Tomas Andersson - "Washing Up (Tiga Remix)"; Valient Thorr - "Heatseeker"; Vitalic - "My Friend Dario"; Wolfmother - "Joker and the Thief"; Yonderboi - "People Always Talk About the Weather (Junkie XL Remix)"
1. Intro 2. Me No Like 3. Must Of Forgot 4. Who Yall Roll'n Wit 5. Skit 6. The M.E.T.H. 7. Let's Get This Started 8. Simmons Inc. 9. Where Your Heat At 10. Cram To Understand 11. Skit 12. Forever (Rmx) feat. Mary J Blige 13. Goes Like This 14. For This 15. Skit 16. Ya Mean 17. No Hooks 18. It Ain't Nothin 19. Around Here 20.Skit 21. Say 22. Wu Gambino 23. Whole World 24. Hold On 25. You Don't Wanna Ride feat. ODB 26. Outro 27. Bonus Track
Intro Papoose Freestyle Busta Rhymes Freestyle Rick Ross Freestyle Lil' Kim Feat. Maino & Papoose - Brooklyn 4 Life Papoose, Yung Joc & Chamillionaire - Pop The Trunk (DJ Kay Slay & Greg Street Album). Lil' Kim - The Games In Trouble Cam'ron - Weekend Girl Vein Feat. Remy Ma - Rough Around The Edges Remy Ma, Papoose & Hell Rell - The Hardest Out (DJ Kay Slay & Greg Street Album) M.O.P. - Make 'Em Clap Jadakiss, Styles P. & Sheek Louch - Who Want A Problem? (Remix) Labba Feat. Busta Rhymes - Make A Lane Method Man Feat. Raekwon & The RZA - Presidential MC Trina - What's Beef (Diss Record) DMX Feat. Amerie - Dog Love Dre Feat. Keyshia Cole - Be Somebody Omarion Feat. Papoose - Entourage (Remix) Akon Feat. Snoop Dogg - I Wanna Fuck You Wicked Feat. J.r. Writer - How We Livin' Al Capo & Tommy Gunz Feat. Remy Ma - Bronx Tale Kross - Sal Sal Big Truck Freestyle
VA Wally Sparks - Texas Militia 3 (Hosted By Trae) (Bootleg) (2006)
VA Wally Sparks - Texas Militia 3 (Hosted By Trae) (Bootleg) (2006)
1 - Trae – Intro 2 - Trae & Yung Joc - In The Hood 3 - Trae, Yung Joc, Paul Wall, Slim Thug & Jody Breeze - It's Goin Down (remix) 4 - Boyz N Blue feat. Slim Thug - Recognize A Playa 5 - Trae feat. Lil' Boss - White Bricks [full version] 6 - DJ Khaled feat. Slim Thug & Chamillionaire - Candy Paint 7 - Tum Tum & Big Tuck - Awwready Bro 8 - Trae feat. Paul Wall & Three 6 Mafia - Cadillac 9 - Spark Dawg feat. Magno - Texas Is Da Home (produced by J. A.) 10 - G.R.I.T. Boys - Make Urself Seen 11 - Pimp C feat. Lil Keke & Pop - Knockin Doors Down 12 - Pimp C feat. 8ball & MJG - Grown Man Shit 13 - Trae & Chingo Bling Interview 14 - Trae, Chingo Bling & Jayton - Bring It On 15 - Bun B, Matt Sonzala & DJ Chill - Damage Control Radio Hawk Tribute 16 - H. A. W. K. , Big Cease & Kyle Lee - I'd Rather Bang Screw 17 - Trae - Swang (Hawk Tribute) 18 - Trae feat. Pimp C, Fat Pat & H. A. W. K. - Swang remix (New Beat) 19 - Coughee Brothaz & Devin The Dude - Fresh Rims & Vogues 20 - Lil Keke - Southside (Texas Classic) 21 - Trae, Cory Mo, & Savage - Ain't Hard To Find 22 - Trae & Paul Wall - In My Slab (ABN Throwback) 23 - Trae Outro 24 - Trae - Problems
VA Joey Fingaz - Get Down Or Lay Down Pt.2 (Hosted by Young Jeezy) (2006)
VA Joey Fingaz - Get Down Or Lay Down Pt.2 (Hosted by Young Jeezy) (2006)
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█▓███ 01 Ludacris Ft Young Jeezy - Grew Up A Screw 3:55 ███▓█ █▓███ 02 Mobb Deep - We Don't Play that 2:39 ███▓█ █▓███ 03 Lloyd Banks - Survivor 3:42 ███▓█ █▓███ 04 Styles P, Sheek Louch & J-Hood - 4:45 ███▓█ █▓███ Freestyle (Live on Funk Flex) ███▓█ █▓███ 05 Busta Rhymes Ft Ludacris & Rick James - 3:50 ███▓█ █▓███ Ghetto Luv Rmx ███▓█ █▓███ 06 Beanie Sigal - Freestyle 3:40 ███▓█ █▓███ 07 Ludacris Ft Uncle Murda - Canon 2:07 ███▓█ █▓███ 08 50 Cent - Hip-Hop 2:51 ███▓█ █▓███ 09 Cassidy - It is What it is (Full Version) 6:35 ███▓█ █▓███ 10 Styles P, Jadakiss, Sheek Louch - 2:50 ███▓█ █▓███ Freestyle Pt.2 ███▓█ █▓███ 11 Vic Damone - Get Em 3:57 ███▓█ █▓███ 12 Ludacris Ft Young Buck & I-20 - How the 3:41 ███▓█ █▓███ 13 Ransom Ft Lil Wayne Rick Ross - Clear Da 3:34 ███▓█ █▓███ 14 J-Hood, Sheek Louch - Freestyle (Live on 3:15 ███▓█ █▓███ 15 Freeway Ft Versus - Everybody (Prod by 2:50 ███▓█ █▓███ 16 40 Cal & Ru-Spits - First You Hear (Prod 2:37 ███▓█ █▓███ 17 Maino - Take it Like A Man 3:14 ███▓█ █▓███ 18 Avion Ft Uncle Murda & Gillie the Kid - 2:27 ███▓█ █▓███ 19 Lil Wayne Ft Jody Breez - Dippin 3:52 ███▓█ █▓███ 20 Raekwon - Cuban Cronicals 1:41 ███▓█ █▓███ 21 Gravy - Hot Summer 3:47 ███▓█ █▓███ 22 Money Cash - On Da Come Back (Prod. by GQ 2:42 ███▓█ █▓███ 23 Youn G - Freestyle 4:01 ███▓█ █▓███ 24 DJ on Point - Outro 0:32 ███▓█
VA-DJ E.Nyce & Cory Gunz - The Call Of Duty (Bootleg)-2006
1 - Intro 2 - Militia Massacre - Cory Gunz, Hash & Rain [produced by Rick Marvel] 3 - Oh Whoa, Whoa - Cory Gunz, Rain [produced by Vinnie Idol] 4 - What Chu Want - Cory Gunz, Rain 5 - Young Fresh To Def Break 6 - Mr. Fresh - Cory Gunz [produced by Rick Rock] 7 - Cake - Cory Gunz, Rain 8 - The Militia General Speaks 9 - Around Me - Cory Gunz, Rain 10 - We Ride - Cory Gunz, Hash 11 - Hate Me Now - Rain 12 - Underdig (remix) - Rain, Postaboy, Killa Caleon, Traffic 13 - Young, Black & Gifted - Cory Gunz 14 - Gotta Have It - Cory Gunz, Rain 15 - I Got Cha (extended version) - Cory Gunz feat. Lil' Wayne [produced by Just Blaze] 16 - Don't Act Stupid 17 - Body Drop - Rain, Hash 18 - Money On My Mind - Hash 19 - Wasn't Born Hustlaz - Cory Gunz, Rain [produced by The Runners] 20 - I Don't Live Here - Rain [produced by M. Rell] 21 - This Is Cory - Cory Gunz 22 - Know The Ledge - Cory Gunz 23 - It's Not A Game - The Militia 24 - New Trick - Cory Gunz, Rain [produced by Needlz] 25 - Bring It Back - Cory Gunz, Cashmere, Jay Starr, Rain 26 - Henny On Pour - Cory Gunz [produced by Vinnie Idol] 27 - Outro
VA DJ 31 Degreez - Gangsta Boyz Pt..2 (Hosted By Kiotti)
VA DJ 31 Degreez - Gangsta Boyz Pt..2 (Hosted By Kiotti) (Bootleg) 2006
DJ 31 Degreez is on the road again and he's reppin' the South to the fullest. This time he's picked up H-Town's own Kiotti, and he's bringin' him along for the ride on this brand new mixtape.
With spankin' new tracks and major world premieres from some of the biggest names in the rap game, this mixtape features 25 joints from artists all over the map.
Featuring tracks, freestyles & appearances from 50 Cent, Rick Ross, Young Buck, Outkast, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, E-40, Ludacris, T.I., Young Joc, The Clipse, and more.
1 - Rick Ross - Hustler Motivation 2 - Kiotti - Heat 3 - Outkast Ft Lil' Wayne & Snoop Dogg - Hollywood Divorce 4 - Kanye West Ft Beanie Sigel & Raekwon - If I Shot You 5 - Rick Ross Ft Kiotti & Memphis Bleek - Push It (Remix) 6 - E-40 Ft Juelz Santana, Snoop Dogg & T-Pain - U & Dat (Remix) 7 - Fabolous - Ball Til' I Fall 8 - Bun B - Step Up 9 - Killer Mike - That's Life (Dissing Bill O'Reilly) 10 - Kiotti - Going Off 2k7 11 - Rick Ross - Coke Star 12 - Snoop Dogg Ft Pharell & B-Real - Vato 13 - Pharrell-International Swagger (Not On Album) 14 - Papoose & Bun B-Ridin Hard 15 - Slick Pulla & Jae Millz-Gangsta 16 - Trina-Whats Beef?(Dissin B.G.,Gillie The Kid, Khia) 17 - Mary J Blige,T.I.,Jay-Z-Turn Off Lights(remix) 18 - 50 Cent - Make A Movie Out Em 19 - Young Swift-Jewelz Drippin 20 - Rick Ross & B.G.-The Suppliers(not on album) 21 - Camron-Weekend 22 - Clipse-Aint Cha 23 - Roam Bad Daddy 24 - Jay Flame-Time For Us 25 - Young Buck & Jazze Pha-I Want Some
01. VA - INTRO 02. GAME FEAT JUICE - ANOTHER 100 BARS (DISSIN 50 CENT N GUNIT) 03. 50 CENT - I RUN HIP HOP (DISSIN DIDDY MASE) 04. DIDDY - WEAK MUTHAFUCKA 05. LLOYD BANKS FEAT REEWAY TONY YAYO M.O.P AND SPIDER LOC - GUNIT IN THE HOUSE 2006 06. 40 CAL - I DONT GIVE A FUCK 07. A-MAFIA - I FOUND LOVE 08. CAMRON FEAT JUELZ SANTANA - HEY MA 2006 09. SHEEK LOUCH FEAT OUTERSPACE - I DONT LIKE YOU 10. 50 CENT - KING OF NY (DISSIN JAY-Z MURDA INC INTERVIEW) 11. TONY YAYO FEAT YOUNG BUCK - NY 2 CASHVILLE 12. 50 CENT - SPEAKS ON REMY KANYE PHARRELL PARIS SCOTT HULK N MORE 13. BIG NOYD - CRAZY ASS CLICK 14. AKON FEAT G.A.G.E - GEY OUTTA LINE 15. 40 CAL - WATCH ME NOW 16. SMITTY - 100 BARS 17. FABOLOUS FEAT MAGNO AND PAUL CAIN - SMOKIN AND DRINKIN 18. DMX - LORD GIVE ME A SIGN PT 2 19. DJ WEBSTAR FEAT YOUNG B - GET CRAZY REMIX 20. METHOD MAN - FALLOUT 21. J HOOD FEAT BULLET BLAZE AND GOTTI - FROM THE GAME 22. THE OFFENSE FEAT JAY-Z - SHOOT AT YOU 23. HOT ROD - FREESTYLE 24. AGALLAH FEAT BIG V AND CLUTCH - MAMA DONT LOVE ME 25. VA - BONUS TRACK 1 26. VA - BONUS TRACK 2
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2Pac & Outlawz - Still I rise
2Pac & Outlawz - Still I rise
1. Letter To The President 2. Still I Rise 3. Secretz Of War 4. Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II) 5. As The World Turns 6. Black Jesuz 7. Homeboyz 8. Hell 4 A Hustler 9. High Speed 10. The Good Die Young 11. killuminati 12. teardrops and Closed Caskets 13. tattoo Tears 14. U Can Be touched 15. y'all Don't Know Us
01 - Intro 02 - Nothing To Lose 03 - Do 4 Love 04 - Who Do You Believe In - Feat ( U2 ) 05 - Thug N U Thug N Me 06 - Can You Get Away - Feat ( Bryan Adams ) 07 - Thugz Get Lonley Too - Feat (Omarion) 08 - Hold On - Feat ( Akon ) 09 - Until The End Of Time - Feat ( Eminem ) 10 - 16 On Death Row 11 - He Knows ( Interlude ) 12 - Waving The 44 13 - Deadly Combination - Feat ( Biggie & Big L ) 14 - Niggaz Nature 15 - Shot Me ( Interlude ) 16 - Open Fire - Feat ( Nate Dogg ) 17 - When We Ride On Our Enemys - Feat ( 50 Cent, Biggie & Eazy E ) 18 - Only Fear Of Death 19 - Death Announcement (Interlude) 20 - My Block - Feat ( Richard Marx )Download Links http://rapidshare.de/files/24803916/Americaz_Euphanazia.rar.html If u like this blog Plz support me just click ads in the right side 1 Click / Day U know ? Just 1 Click Everyday If u have time THX
01. - Holler If Ya Hear Me (4:38) 02. - Pac's Theme (Interlude) (1:56) 03. - Point Tha Finga (4:25) 04. - Something 2 Die 4 (2:43) 05. - Last Wordz (3:36) 06. - Souljah's Revenge (3:16) 07. - Peep Game (4:28) 08. - Strugglin' (3:33) 09. - Guess Who's Back (3:06) 10. - Representin' 93 (3:34) 11. - Keep Ya Head Up (4:22) 12. - Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... (5:55) 13. - The Streets R Deathrow (3:26) 14. - I Get Around (4:19)
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2pac - Troublesome II [2006]
2pac - Troublesome II [2006]
CD1: 01 - Nothing To Loose.(Phonkey.Dee.Remix) 02 - Watcha Want (Slizzel Remix) 03 - Words To My Unborn (DJ Quik Unreleased Radio Remix) 04 - Thugz Mansion Remix (Slizzel Solo Remix) 05 - Who Do U Luv (Phonkey.Dee.Remix) 06 - Late Night (Feat.Fatal, Kadafi).(Lyrical.Militant.Mix) 07 - Musza_Mil And Makaveli - Political Soldiers 08 - Fake Ass Bitches.(Berocke.Remix.2) 09 - If I Die 2nite (Ktown187 Remix) 10 - Never Call U Bitch Again (Feat.Erykah Badu).(DJ critikal) 11 - Still Ballin.(Feat.Kurupt).(Berocke Remix) 12 - God Bless The Dead.(Feat.Stretch).(Phonkey.Dee.Remix) 13 - Crooked Ass Nigga (DJ Bazza Remix) 14 - This Life I Lead (Feat. Young Noble, Fatal)Phonkey.Dee.Remix 15 - The Realest.(Feat.Big.L).(Marvelous.Martynn.Mix) 16 - Bizzy Bone & Makaveli - Real Thugs 17 - Brendas Got A Baby (Slizzel Remix)
CD2: 01 - Lost Soulz (DJ Bazza Remix) 02 - Let´s Fight (Feat.Xzibit).(Freestyle) 03 - Gettin Money (Slizzel.Remix) 04 - Old School.(DJ Bazza Remix) 05 - Don´t You Trust Me.(Phonkey.Dee.Remix) 06 - When I Get Free.(Phonkey.Dee.Remix) 07 - Gettin’ Money.(OG).(Remake).(DJ Dant) 08 - Only Fear Of Death.(Phonkey.Dee.Remix) 09 - LA Nash - Until Tha Day I Die feat. 2Pac & E-40 (Cynical Remix) 10 - Murderer (Feat.Outlawz).(DJ Scholar Remix) 11 - My Homeboys (Kurupt Mix).(Back to Back).(Eastwood Mark Sparks) 12 - Tha Realest Killaz (Feat.Lazie Bone) (Ghost Remix) 13 - Street Life.(Feat.Snoop,Prince.Ital.Joe,2Pac).(Remake) 14 - Fuck Em All.(Solo).(Phonkey.Dee.Remix) 15 - Temptations (Feat.Nate Dogg).(Phonkey Dee Remix).(Take Two) 16 - Cause I Had To (Les Miserables Mix)
1. Ballad of a Dead Soulja (4:15) 2. F*** Friendz (5:19) 3. Lil’ Homies (3:44) 4. Let ‘Em Have It (4:53) 5. Good Life (4:17) 6. Letter 2 My Unborn (3:55) 7. Breathin (4:04) 8. Happy Home (3:56) 9. All Out (5:32) 10. F***** Wit the Wrong N**** (3:37) 11. Thug n U Thug n Me (Remix) (4:12) 12. Everything They Owe (3:07) 13. Until the End of Time(4:26) 14. M.O.B.(5:01) 15. World Wide Mob Figgaz (4:38)
Disc 2
1. Big Syke Interlude(1:45) 2. My Closest Roaddogz (4:04) 3. N**** Nature (Remix)(5:04) 4. When Thugz Cry(4:22) 5. U Don’t Have 2 Worry(5:07) 6. This Ain’t Livin(3:41) 7. Why U Turn on Me(3:32) 8. Lastonesleft(3:59) 9. Thug n U Thug n Me(4:29) 10. Words 2 My First Born(4:07) 11. Let ‘Em Have It (Remix)(4:25) 12. Runnin on E(5:37) 13. When I Get Free(4:30) 14. Until the End of Time (RP Remix)(4:27)
1. Intro 2. Mighty 3. Peaches - Sleepy Brown, OutKast, 4. Idlewild Blue (Don’t Chu Worry ‘Bout Me) 5. Infatuation (Interlude) 6. N2U 7. Morris Brown - Sleepy Brown, OutKast, 8. Chronomentrophobia 9. Train - Sleepy Brown, OutKast, 10. Life Is Like a Musical 11. No Bootleg DVDs (Interlude) 12. Hollywood Divorce - Lil Wayne, , OutKast, Snoop Dogg 13. Zora (Interlude) 14. Call the Law 15. Bamboo & Cross (Interlude) 16. Buggface 17. Makes No Sense at All 18. In Your Dreams - Killer Mike, , OutKast 19. PJ & Rooster 20. Mutron Angel - OutKast, Whild Peach, 21. Greatest Show on Earth - Macy Gray, OutKast 22. You’re Beautiful (Interlude) 23. When I Look in Your Eyes 24. Dyin’ to Live 25. Bad Note
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This is my first post
This blog will post archive of Hip-Hop ,Rap ,RnB archive will post in sharefile web
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For first let me post something about my favorite rapper
he is the greatest rapper all of the time
You know who this ???
it's Pac ,Tupac Amaru Shakur AKA 2Pac,Makaveli The Don
this is his Bio
Tupac Shakur grew up around nothing but self-delusion. His mother, Alice Faye Williams, thought she was a "revolutionary." She called herself "Afeni Shakur" and associated with members of the ill-fated Black Panther Party, a movement that wanted to feed school kids breakfast and earn civil rights for African Americans.
During her youth she dropped out of high school, partied with North Carolina gang members, then moved to Brooklyn: After an affair with one of Malcolm X's bodyguards, she became political. When the mostly white United Federation of Teachers went on strike in 1968, she crossed the picket line and taught the children herself. After this she joined a New York chapter of the Black Panther Party and fell in with an organizer named Lumumba. She took to ranting about killing "the pigs" and overthrowing the government, which eventually led to her arrest and that of twenty comrades for conspiring to set off a race war. Pregnant, she made bail and told her husband, Lummuba, it wasn't his child. Behind his back she had been carrying on with Legs (a small-time associate of Harlem drug baron Nicky Barnes) and Billy Garland (a member of the Party). Lumumba immediately divorced fer.
Things went downhill for Afeni: Bail revoked, she was imprisoned in the Women's House of Detention in Greenwich Village. In her cell she patted her belly and said, "This is my prince. He is going to save the black nation."
By the time Tupac was born on June 16, 1971, Afeni had already defended herself in court and been acquitted on 156 counts. Living in the Bronx, she found steady work as a paralegal and tried to raise her son to respect the value of an education.
From childhood, everyone called him the "Black Prince." For misbehaving, he had to read an entire edition of The New York Times. But she had no answer when he asked about his daddy. "She just told me, 'I don't know who your daddy is.' It wasn't like she was a slut or nothin'. It was just some rough times."When he was two, his sister, Sekyiwa, was born. This child's father, Mutulu, was a Black Panther who, a few months before her birth, had been sentenced to sixty years for a fatal armored car robbery.
With Mutulu away, the family experienced hard times. No matter where they moved-the Bronx, Harlem, homeless shelters-Tupac was distressed. "I remember crying all the time. My major thing growing up was I couldn't fit in. Because I was from everywhere. I didn't have no buddies that I grew up with."
As time passed, the issue of his father tormented him. He felt "unmanly," he said. Then his cousins started saying he had an effeminate face. "I don't know. I just didn't feel hard. I could do all the things my mother could give me, but she couldn't give me nothing else."
The loneliness began to wear on him. He retreated into writing love songs and poetry. "I remember I had a book like a diary. And in that book I said I was going to be famous." He wanted to be an actor. Acting was an escape from his dismal life. He was good at it, eager to leave his crummy family behind. "The reason why I could get into acting was because it takes nothin' to get out of who I am and go into somebody else."
His mother enrolled him in the 127th Street Ensemble, a theater group in the impoverished Harlem section of Manhattan, where he landed his first role at age twelve, that of Travis in A Raisin in the Sun. "I lay on a couch and played sleep for the first scene. Then I woke up and I was the only person onstage. I can remeber thinking, "This is the best shit in the world!" That got me real high. I was gettin' a secret: This is what my cousins can't do."
In Baltimore, at age fifteen, he fell into rap; he started writing lyrics, walking with a swagger, and milking his background in New York for all it was worth. People in small towns feared the Big Apple's reputation; he called himself MC New York and made people think he was a tough guy.
He enrolled in the illustrious Balitomore School for the Arts, where he studied acting and ballet with white kids and finally felt "in touch" with himself. "Them white kids had things we never seen," he said. "That was the first time I saw there was white people who you could get along with. Before that, I just believed what everyone else said: They was devils. But I loved it. I loved going to school. It taught me a lot. I was starting to feel like I really wanted to be an artist.
By the time he was twenty, Shakur had been arrested eight times, even serving eight months in prison after being convicted of sexual abuse. In addition, he was the subject of two wrongful-death lawsuits, one involving a six-year-old boy who was killed after getting caught in gang-war crossfire between Shakur's gang and a rival group.
In the late eighties, Shakur teamed up with Humpty-Hump (a.k.a. Eddie Humphrey, a.k.a. Gregory "Shock-G" Jacobs) and other Oakland-based rappers to create Digital Underground, a band intent on massive bass beats and frenetic, Parliament-Funkadelic-style rhythms. In 1990, the group released its debut and best album, Sex Packets, a pulsating testament to the boogie power of hip-hop, featuring two classic tracks, "Humpty Dance" and "Doowutchyalike." After an EP of re-mixes in 1991, D.U. released Sons of the P and, the following year, The Body-Hat Syndrome, all on Tommy Boy Records.
In 1992, Shakur entered a most fruitful five-year period. He broke free of D.U. and made his solo debut, 2Pacalypse Now, a gangsta rap document that put him in the notorious, high-speed lane to stardom. That same year he starred in Juice, an acclaimed low-budget film about gangs which saw some Hollywood success. In 1993, he recorded and released Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z., an album that found Shakur crossing over to the pop charts. Unfortunately, he also found himself on police blotters, when allegations of a violent attack on an off-duty police officer and sexual misconduct arose. The same year, Shakur played a single father and Janet Jackson's love interest in the John Singleton film Poetic Justice.
In November of 1994, he was shot five times during a robbery in which thieves made off with $40,000 worth of his jewelry. Shakur miraculously recovered from his injuries to produce his most impressive artistic accomplishments, including 1995's Me Against the World, which sold two million copies, and the double-CD All Eyez on Me, which sold nearly three million. As his career arc began a steep rise toward fame and fortune, Shakur was shot (most say suspiciously) and killed after watching a Mike Tyson fight with Death Row Records president Marion "Suge" Knight. Though his death was a jolt to his fans and the music community, Shakur himself often said that he expected he'd die by the sword before he reached thirty.
Following his passing, Shakur's label released an album, The Don Killuminati, under the pseudonym "Makaveli." The cover depicted Shakur nailed to a cross under a crown of thorns, with a map of the country's major gang areas superimposed on it. In January of 1997, Gramercy pictures released Gridlock'd, a film in which Shakur played the role of a drug addict to mostly good reviews. His final film, Gang Related, was released in 1997, and Death Row is said to have several unreleased recordings in the vaults for potential future release. -Courtesy of Ronin Ro, the author of "HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL: THE SPECTACULAR RISE AND VIOLENT FALL OF DEATH ROW RECORDS" and additional information provided by the Wall of Sound website.
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The site showcases Tupac Shakur, a multi-talented legend, who was born in the Bronx, New York on June 16, 1971 and died from fatal gun shot wounds in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 13, 1996.
He is considered by many to be the greatest rapper of all time. 2Pac's lyrics always went deep into the meaning of many political and social subjects including violence, drug abuse, teenage pregnancy and broken families.
2Pac was well read as noted by his extensive reading list. 2Pac's poetry also reflected his many sides, some poems were motivated by love, some sought self-understanding and others were angry responses to the cruel injustices of American society.
Not only famous for his music, he was also a well respected actor with several films.
2Pac was down to die for everything he represented. He was very open and always expressed his mind. Some people consider 2Pac a modern-day prophet. Reading some of 2Pac's interviews, lyrics and quotes, its not hard to see why.
Being real and upfront, trouble always seemed to come naturally. Tupac was charged with rape, a crime he did not commit, but was still convicted of sodomy (forcibly touching the buttocks). Many witnesses seen the girl who made these accusations voluntarily give 2Pac oral sex on a night club dance floor. Tupac was also charged with shooting two off-duty police officers, but those charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence. The fatal shooting in Vegas was the second shooting 2Pac was involved. The first occured in 1994 in New York.
Most likely, 2Pac's killer was Orlando Anderson, a south-side crip. Theories abound as to who coordinated the hit. Some believe it happened spur of the moment out of Orlando's rage. Others believe Suge Knight had 2Pac killed. The Las Vegas Times recently reported Biggie Smalls had 2Pac killed. Still others, believe it was an elaborate scheme and 2Pac is still alive (he faked his own death).
This site contains pictures of 2Pac, the latest news about 2Pac products and projects, information on 2Pac's tattoos, and anything else 2Pac related. The mission of this site is to show all sides of Tupac -- his thoughts, inspirations, and direction in life. All of this is to be shown through Tupac's lyrics, poetry, music videos and interviews. Hopefully, we can give you a better understanding of Tupac Shakur.