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May 29, 2009

Red x Meth on Carson Daly.



Good interview. Great performance…but not as good as the one I saw in person last night. Hahaaaaaa.

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WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO: Tracey Lee?


It’s paaaaaaaaarty time. Ohhhhh, it’s paaaaaaaaarty time. Having a partyyyyyy, come on!

On this edition of Forgotten Fridays we reminisce over you, Tracey Lee. The Philly bred rapper had moderate commercial success and made a splash in 1997 with club rockin, house party anthem “The Theme” (It’s Party Time)” [above]. I swear to Jesus, they played this song every damn day on BET in 1997. You couldn’t get away from it.

Even though Tray Lee was from Philly, he pretty much held down Washington D.C., being that he was attending Howard University when his debut album, Many Facez dropped. I think I’m one of the only 17 people on the planet who bought the CD but straight up, I can’t front on that album. It’s actually pretty dope. It was a pseudo-concept album in which Tracey Lee took on the “many faces” of his personality and actually rhymes from the perspective of his 5 different personas: L. (the rhymer), Tray (the smooth playboy), LR (the rugged and serious one who sounded like Rock from Heltah Skeltah), Rock (the party goer, who sounded nothing like Rock fro Heltah Skeltah), and Mr. Lee (the business man). He even changed his flow and voice for every one. It was kinda clever, and kinda corny at the same time. But it worked.

Regardless, the album is an underrated gem. The truly amazing thing about it was that he somehow managed to get Busta Rhymes and Biggie Smalls to make guest appearances. This was a no-name rapper outta Philly who had 2 of the biggest rap stars on the planet on his debut album. The Biggie collab isn’t that far fetched, considering Tracey Lee was attending Howard, which was also Puffy’s alma mater, and he and Big would always be up at the campus for shows and to Party & Bullshit. But Busta Rhymes? Who knows. The Busta song, “The After Party” [below] is also one of the best songs on the album. Other stand out tracks include: Stars In The East, Rugged One, Keep Your Hands High (ft. Biggie Smalls).

So, what ever happened to Tracey Lee? He only dropped one album, and then he dropped from the face of the hip hop landscape. Well, according to his MySpace page, which he keeps current and check regularly, he just graduated from Law School at The Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, LA where he received his Juris Doctorate in the field of Law. Looks like he wasn’t just making rap song while he was at Howard.

He is currently making moves as a music attorney, and says, “I hope to not only put myself in a better position to navigate my way through the ups and downs of the music business, but also, and more importantly, I want to provide the type of guidance and knowledge to those that are new to the game that will enable them to make informed decisions, as it relates to their music careers.”

That’s what’s up, Tray. It’s good to see a rap artist who left the game for bigger and better things, instead of street corners and G-packs of crack. Or prison. Props to you Tracey Lee, and those songs you made 12 years are still knockin in my iPod today. We salute you. I even found him on Twitter. Follow him and show some love.

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Posted By Hip Hop Official @ 3:53 pm

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Redman x Method Man Myspace Party Photos

Tical and Funk Doc da Spot smashed LA last night at the Highlands. On top of the new joints off the Blackout 2 album, you know they had to drop some of the classics from the 90’s. Mad people were in attendance including Erick Sermon, The Rza, Yo-Yo, Affion Crockett, DeRay Davis, Diz Gibran, Tri-State, Planet Asia, DJ Drama and of course, Gio Basicali. Check the flicks.

Posted By Hip Hop Official @ 11:32 am

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May 28, 2009

C-Murder Sentenced To 10 Years In Prison.


…For shooting up a night club, and then annnnnnnother club the same year. Now that’s when keeping it real goes wrong. Above is the surveillance footage of C-Murder, who obviously takes his name too seriously, attempting to kill a club owner in Baton Rouge, Louisiana back in 2001. Luckily for everyone involved he has bad aim his gun jameed. The former No Limit solider, and brother of Master P, plead no contest to second degree attempted murder charges, and will spend the next decade behind bars. Now all he has to worry about now is his upcoming re-trial for the 2002 murder of 16 year old Steven Thomas at another club in Harvey, Louisiana. Yo, Murder, please stay out the club, homie.

Posted By Hip Hop Official @ 4:05 pm

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BROTHER ALI: An MC For The People.


Of everybody I’ve ever interviewed in my lifetime, Brother Ali is by far one of the greatest. He’s easy going, laid back, extremely willing to talk, and best of all, thoughtful with his responses. Fuck a generic, canned, cookie cutter answer, Ali is about being open with the audience and expressing himself. And that’s what he did in this interview. If you notice, we just let him talk. Not too much editing, cutting, or flashiness. Why? Because it doesn’t need it.

In this one, Brother Ali talks about battling as a youngin’, his origins of being an emcee and how his next album, The Street Preacher, will reflect the people’s struggle, as opposed to his auto-biographical ways on his previous efforts. Shout out to Ali, thanks for the great interview.

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THROWBACK THURSDAYS.


Emimen - “Just Don’t Give A Fuck”

I mean, he does have the biggest album in the world right now. It’s only right. This was the song that started it all.

Posted By Hip Hop Official @ 10:00 am

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May 27, 2009

DAMN, I Wish I Was On That Joint!!!!


In another edition of “I Wish I As On That“, hip hop artists like Mickey Factz, Izza Kizza, and Bambu talk about classic songs that they wish they could have been a part of, and why. I love hearing cats answer this question, it gets them every time. So…which song would you want to be on??

Posted By Hip Hop Official @ 7:29 pm

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Havoc Talks About J Dilla.


The H-A-V-O-C from Mobb Deep talks about the late great genius that was J Dilla. Havoc is a beast on the beats, so he knows what he’s talking about. Pay attention. Havoc spit on a track for the upcoming Dilla album, Jay Stay Paid, which drops next Tuesday. And would you look at that, we have that one for you below…

[BONUS] DOWNLOAD: J Dilla (ft. Havoc & Raekwon) - 24K Rap

Posted By Hip Hop Official @ 3:30 pm

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[VIDEO] Kanye West - “Paranoid”


“You worry about the wrong thing…the wrong thing.”

The latest in moving pictures from Mr. West. This one stars Rihanna in what looks like a photo shoot from 1987. Oh Knaye, you’re so artsy.

Posted By Hip Hop Official @ 3:20 pm

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[VIDEO] Soul Assassins (ft. Sick Jacken & Evidence) - “Classical”


Yo Muggs, I love this beat. So dope. This one is from their upcoming album, Intermission in stores June 23rd.

Posted By Hip Hop Official @ 2:15 pm

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