I know EVERYONE is on dude’s jock, but I haven’t heard anything to make me start doing back flips yet.  Now, I’m not going to dog Drake this early, but just watch the above and tell me this shit isn’t wack.  I guess the 2009 version of an MC calls a “freestyle” reciting lyrics they wrote on a goddam BlackBerry…He also gets nervous towards the end because he can’t find more material to read off his phone in time.  Just rhyme yo!!!  That’s what hip-hop is about!  Also, he keeps going “Uh,” “Young!” and “Ho!” like Jay-Z and “Yeah!” like Lil’ Wayne in between rhymes (really dude?).  Does he actually have an original style, or is he really this boring?  Oh, and this is what a freestyle looks like homie (not to say that they are equal by any means):

Whoa…On some real Illmatic vibe.  Nas’ Achilles heel has always been poor beat selection (for a majority of the time), so I really hope he messes with this one…Or maybe he’ll continue this string of mediocre to wack beats, and sleep on it.

“Come on Nas!”  Do the right thing!

G.O.A.T. – Too $hort?

April 19, 2009

Beeeeeeeetch!

For this debate on G.O.A.T. potentials, I have to take it to the West Coast.  Not only that, but the most important figure from the California rap scene.  Too $hort is one of the more respected names in hip-hop, but doesn’t receive the amount of shine that he truly deserves.  While everyone thinks of Tupac (California transplant) or Snoop Dogg when they think of the West, Too $hort put this side of the country on the map in the early 80′s.  He paved the way for such hip-hop legends as E-40 and Mac Dre, and is a true contender for G.O.A.T. status.

Here’s why..

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Lady GaGa Gets Skrewed

April 16, 2009

Lady GaGa: “Just Dance (B.Cause Mix)”

Now, I know I’m hella late posting this one, but I thought this remix should get some shine on Bass Rocks.  B.Cause kills it once again with Lady GaGa’s dance floor anthem, and I’ll even go out and say that this is the best remix of the year so far…Heat!

Props to Diamonds.

Previously:

Blame it on the Goldshlager

Ice C.R.E.A.M. Paint Job

Fine Tune the Mic

April 15, 2009

Bass Radio gets proper this week.  I’d heard of Maestro’s work with Showbiz, but that’s about the extent of it…I had no clue he even had any music videos from back in the day.  Oh, and with some help from the good people at my record shop, I have his debut LP Nah, This Kid Can’t Be From Canada?!! on hold.  And yes, cocaine is a helluva drug.

Raekwon Press Release

April 15, 2009

From his new home, EMI Label Services:

The Wu-Tang Clan Rapper Signs Deal With EMI Label Services To Release Follow-Up To 1995 Hip-Hop Classic This Summer in US, Canada

Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 Features The RZA, Dr. Dre, J Dilla, Others

(NEW YORK – April 15, 2009) – Ready to give his worldwide following what they’ve been waiting for, the Wu-Tang Clan’s rhyme slinger extraordinaire Raekwon is set to return this summer with Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2.

Raekwon, whose 1995 platinum classic Only Built 4 Cuban Linx was universally hailed as a rap classic and has sold more than 1.1 million units in the US, according to Nielsen Soundscan, has signed a distribution deal with EMI Label Services for his ICEH20 Records label to release Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 in the US and Canada later this summer. EMI Label Services will also provide Raekwon with additional radio promotion support and licensing and synchronization services.


“The wait is finally over,” Raekwon says. “Words cannot describe how extremely happy I am to work with EMI Music to put out my album.”

Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 buzz single and video “The New Wu” features fellow Wu-Tang Clan members Method Man and Ghostface Killah and is getting mixshow airplay at radio stations across the country, including Hot 97 in New York. The album features a spectacular line-up of guest appearances and producers: The RZA, Dr. Dre, J Dilla, The Wu-Tang Clan, Jadakiss, Busta Rhymes, Bun B and The Game, among others.

“We are thrilled to have a chance to work with the legendary Raekwon,” said Dominic Pandiscia, Senior Vice President and General Manager, EMI Label Services. “He has had a massive impact on the history of Hip Hop and Urban music overall. Everyone at EMI is excited to be working on this record and continuing his legacy.”

Rap fans were mesmerized by Raekwon’s distinctive brand of street slanguistics when he emerged as a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. The Staten Island, New York rap group’s debut album, 1993’s Enter The Wu-Tang Clan (36 Chambers), was a landmark collection that introduced the group’s signature blend of kung-fu inspired reality rap. Raekwon established himself as a solo star in 1995 with the release of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. The mafia minded album, which peaked at No. 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album chart, unfolded like a cinematic crime caper, with such imaginative songs as “Criminology,” “Incarcerated Scarfaces” and “Ice Cream” propelling the album to platinum status.

Raekwon’s second album, 1999’s Immobilarity, was certified gold. To date, Raekwon has career sales of more than 1.6 million units in the US, according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Now, with the impending release of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2, Raekwon is ready to release his second masterpiece. “It’s been a long time coming,” he says, “and I’ve put my blood, sweat and tears into making this classic album for my fans.”

Fire son!  I’m feeling better about a 2009 release now..

More Elmatic

April 10, 2009

Elzhi: “The World Is Yours (Snippet)”

More goodness from Elzhi’s forthcoming project Elmatic.  This time, he covers “The World Is Yours,” off the classic Nas debut.  If you haven’t peeped the first snippet leak “The Genesis,” than I suggest you get with the times.

Definitely looking forward to this project.

Props to thgirhaN.

Death Wish

April 10, 2009

Raekwon (feat. Busta Rhymes): “Death Wish”

Another OB4CL2 leak?  Not too sure, but definitely some fire here.  Raekwon is apparently on one folks, so expect something special when Raekwon drops his next joint.

Via YouKnowRight?

Fakin the Funk

April 8, 2009

So I bought this track off the White Men Can’t Rap EP, thinking this was the classic Main Source track.  I never heard of any type of remix to this classic, so obviously I thought this was the version I was getting…Well, the “Fakin the Funk” that everyone trips over is in fact the remix, and can only be copped through exclusive 12″.  While the sample is the same, Lord Finesse seems to freak this version a little better (harder drums, flute sample, etc.).

Jamie Foxx (feat. T-Pain): “Blame It (B.Cause What’s Golden Edit)”

More fire from DJ B.Cause…If you peeped the last post HERE, then you already know the time.

Via DITD (not to be confused with DITC)

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