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J Cardim

J Cardim

J. Cardim is an up and coming producer whose done work for everybody from Jean Grae to Lil Weezy. Recenty, he sat down with Ig’nantwitted to discuss his new project The In Crowd, (possibly) getting placement on DETOX, and working with an underground artist vs a mainstream artist.

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MUH FACKS REPORT #18 : PORN! pt 2

MUH FACKS REPORT #18 : PORN! pt 2

U WANNA TAKE IT EVEN FURTHA, MUH FUCKA. WELLAIIGHT THEN.

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MUH FACKS REPORT #18: PORN! pt 1

MUH FACKS REPORT #18: PORN! pt 1

“I HEARD YALL WAS LOOKIN FOR ME” – LIL WAYNE
I DONT WANAN HEAR THAT OH WHERE U GO N SHIT? LIKE U REALLY MISSED A MUH FUCKA. FUCK YALL TOO.
FUCK A BLOG, MUH FACKS DONT GIVE A FUCK.
“BAM DAREDEVIL GO DOWN. BAM SPIDERMAN GO DOWN. MUH FACKS BE TAKIN THEY ASS [...]

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Necro

Necro

If you’re a Necro fan, you won’t ever need to worry about him throwing the auto-tune on and singing about heartbreak. He’s been keepin’ it hardcore for years now and the fans are “die-hard”. In this interview, he speaks on the rapper as artist, his latest album, getting placement on OB4CL2, [...]

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yU

yU

yU of Diamond District stops through Rugged Sole in New York to talk about his new album Before Taxes, musical influences and upcoming projects. If you haven’t already copped the free album, you are losing.

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Word On The Sleet

Rakaa Fat Beats In-Store and Album Release Party in NYC

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I recently got a chance to talk to Rakaa of Dilated Peoples for a piece for XXL. He’s coming back to NY for an in-store at Fat Beats and then celebrating his album release at Sutra this Friday. Go check ‘em out and get that album signed.

Starbucks’ Summer Hip Hop Mix

I probably wouldn’t have come across this if I didn’t have to login to the Starbucks site for free wi-fi.

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Back in the Day A Summertime Hip-Hop Mix by Starbucks Entertainment

Release Date: July 20, 2010

Hip-Hop hit a sweet spot in the late 80’s and early 90’s, when a wave of innovative artists emerged with eclectic yet accessible hits that expanded the base of the genre without diluting its enduring appeal. Here are some of the great tracks of the time, selected with summertime in mind.

Track List:
1. Summertime – D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince
2. Egg Man – Beastie Boys
3. Words I Manifest (Remix) – Gang Starr
4. Passin’ Me By – The Pharcyde
5. Eye Know – De La Soul
6. Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) – Digable Planets
7. I Left My Wallet in El Segundo – A Tribe Called Quest
8. Mistadobalina – Del tha Funkee Homosapien
9. Wrath of My Madness – Queen Latifah
10. Wash Your Face in My Sink – Dream Warriors
11. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New) – Coolio
12. It’s a Shame (My Sister) – Monie Love featuring True Image
13. Supersonic – J.J. Fad
14. No Diggity – BLACKstreet featuring Dr. Dre

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