yo bludz can i talk about kobe soz on hurr

yo so check it bludz you might know me or you might not

but anyways im TA from the sco okay and im gonna drop

some serious physics aka science on you right now like

thomas dolby meets that newton dood okay stay with me

lets take a ride down south okay schmobb a right on

mission and head southbound through daly city then colma

then okay stop at lucky chances ughhhh and get something

to eat cause this is a long drive okay try the TAsilog (named

after yours truly ask Mel B or Steve if they sorving you they

know whats up) okay get back on mission (now called the elco

short for el camino okay its not rocket science here blud) then

you hit south city then san bruno then millbrae then you

arrive in sozzyland aka b-game aka burlingame hold up there

playbwoy dont get it twizted okay you think you in some soft

ass burb hell naw homie this is the home of my main shit stain

sozzy aka kobe soz yes ward you hurd me right what looks

like asleepy upper-upper-middle class burb is home to one of

the thuggest rappers i know okay bludz if you dont know sozzy

you may have seen his commercials on BET (no im dead fucking

serious i seen it there) or seen him at tower records signing

posters or whatever okay sozzy class is in session okay lets get

to chapter 1 of our text aka track 12:

creepin in da hood

only foolish dudes be packing

all my people vibe to this

my freethrows–i never miss

yes im the thug in the family

yes i slang crack in the industry–not! (unn uhh)

my man soz continues:

there aint no projects here in my town

but i claim i run the streets

and own the city

ballin it up

with the hustla committee

to all the hoes on the strip

check my tight whip

and dont trip

when you see the hustla click

cruising down the block

if this isnt street poetry i dont know what is homiez okay i could

go all day but the greatest thing about the new soz album the

initiative is all the fresh guest appearances sozzy got the hottest

names in the game rioght here from 50 cent to snoop to keak to

e-40 i mean hellooooo can anyone else see the hawt potential for

sales sales sales here anyway mad respect to JT the bigga figga

and all the other hawt producers selling this guy beats and guest

tracks and picture poses and all that yes mad respect to them

all for keeping it real and not soiling they names like i soiled

myself when i first heard this sophomore release from kobe soz

way to keep it real players TA totally respects you for not selling

out ward anyways if you can catch sozzy at the next burlingame

intermediate school dance or at the next burlingame high basketball

game i highly recommend it bird call

Sozzy has the crowd at Burlingame High School in a trance

MC stands for Move da Crowd

UGHHHHHH! Keak never guests on albums!

#1 Engineer in da biz, D-Wiz says ‘Triple Platinum Nigga!’

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kobesoz2

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John Legend

Some people think R&B is soft but to them I say: yes it is and that is why I like it. John Legend is that soft shit you need in your life.

Classicist take but nowhere near as cloyingly dull as yr standard neo-soul blahs, at least most of the time. Production is slinky soulful sexiness, the weird, pop-ready modern take on sampling that Kanye introduced, thick, fat sampled basslines, low-key drums, sparkling philly-soul style production. Legend’s voice is pretty great too. I’ve uploaded “Live It Up” which is celebratory and lush, and shows how great Legend works within this old-fashioned soul template.

John Legend – Live It Up

Buy this shit here if you think it’s hot.

Instrumental Music for Saps like Me.

02.07.05

So, the past few weeks I’ve been too busy ruining shit with this girl I really really like to post anything worthwhile. I apologize for that… not that anyone REALLY cares. But, now that this whole girl nonsense has run its course and reached its logical conclusion (i.e. not a Hollywood ending), I’m back to trying to keep myself busy and remembering what my life was like before it was focused on her. Anyway, so here’s some sappy instrumental music that I’ve been working on. Hope you likey.

But click this thumbnail real quick and check out my T-shirt first. Shit is hot.

Next one in the works is (for obvious reasons): I guess a twinkle in her eye is just a twinkle in her eye.

“You Can’t Hold What Doesn’t Want To Be Held” by emynd

“A Nameless Dread” by emynd

(I like how I don’t post here for months at a time, then when I come back, the first thing I post is some “me” shit. I’m a selfish fucko.)

-e

Where My Team At?

Ok so this album dropped last year, I think November but I’m not sure. After jamming some of their mp3′s on the regular I’ve been meaning to pick it up for a while now. Last weekend I finally swooped this shit up and it’s been rocking my headphones all weak. If you don’t know The Team is from the bay area. The group consists of Kaz Kyzah, Clyde Carson, and Mayne Mannish. Homeboys are rapping about scrapers, the city hats, gas brake dippin, being all fitted out in some fucking A’s gear and mobbin to clubs on some town shit.

On the track All For The Team they rap about how they got started. Now what is cute is that they call out a bunch of bay area rappers but the first is Action Packed Gangsters (APG). APG is some early 90′s bay shit and according to the song Red from APG was Clyde Carlson’s cousin and got him started rapping when he was like 9 years old. Now I’m not sure who Red was because there was an MC Red and a DJ Red Slice. The two of them were “The Red Connection” which was this subgroup within APG. Oh and peep this, I just found out my damn girlfriend use to date DJ Red Slice back in the day. After high school Clyde hooked up with Chilee Powdah who was actually down with No Limit back in 89 when Master P was still in the bay. I never really paid much attention to Chilee Powdah until he moved to Arizona and then I was pretty muched forced too. I’m not really a fan of his shit but whatever dude at least puts it down for his and is putting on some Arizona rappers so I respect him for that. Apprently Clyde spent sometime in New York where as he says in the song updated his style and then came back to the bay with a new plan. Out of the three guys in the Team he does sound the most eastcoast but he still has that east bay style. Clyde seems to be the most experienced of the three rappers. Mayne Mannish raps about how shit didn’t jump off till he hooked up with Clyde.

Like some of the other emerging bay area artists The Team seems to be a bunch of young dudes who were kind of breed and nurtured by some of the bay’s older artists. Now these guys are all putting out music but with the knowledge and guidance from older artists being the watchful eye to make sure they got their shit right. The Team is on Moe Doe which is Keak Da Sneak’s label.

There is this track called I’m On One that is champed out but what annoys me about the song is the chorus because they chant “I’m in the scraper sitting on the wheels, nigga I’m one one, Five Fifty Barneveld, nigga I’m on one….” The reason this shit bothers me is because 550 Barneveld is this club, Space550, out in the Bayview and the club fucking sucks. This is the type of club that has mixers that only have fucking knobs on them. The goddamn ravetron3000xlm mixer. If you don’t believe me go look for yourself, the ravetron3000 is in the upper level danceroom. It’s a big space and they get some cool events but its mostly shit music and the club itself is so fucking lame. It looks like it was designed for a scene in back 2 the future II. I fucking hate going there because the risk of being around a bunch of cheesy trance listening motherfuckers is too high. Oh and another part of the song they shout out Mission Rock which isn’t as bad as 550 but the bullshit top 40 hiphop shit tends to attract more retards than anything. Also if you’re looking for some Filipinos then mission rock is for you, they straight represent like a motherfucker up in that bitch.

Majority of the album sounds like that whole “the bay is back” sound that has been jumping off lately. Overall I think the album is dope. I’m glad I picked it up, but there are a few tracks that get too feminine for me. I really have no desire to hear love songs because they all sound like shit. The album closes with the song The Cycle which the most sincere track on the album and it actually sounds kind of out of place compared to the rest but it’s works well as the last song. The Team drops knowledge by telling some stories about getting caught up in the trap and repeating the same old bullshit over and over.

All For The Team
I’m On One
Moe Doe feat Keak Da Sneak
It’s Getting Hot

Z-Ro

Z-Ro’s rap-a-lot album is nearly a year old. Its great, so if you haven’t heard it, make sure to cop it. “I Hate U Bitch” should have been a huge single, but I guess someone slipped up in promotions (…welcome to Houston, I guess) and it’s had virtually no impact outside of the south/the internet. Now we’ve got a hot track off the In Da Beginning mixtape and Gel and Weave beat me to it but I’m gonna do you one better and throw it up here.

As Ethan Plum Drank sez, its a dream line-up: Z-Ro, Devin the Dude and Juvenile. Devin makes a mule noise. Just read gel and weave, dude basically described it the way I would minus capital letters. You can hear it transitioning into the new Geto Boys track G-Code at the end.

Z-Ro, Devin the Dude and Juvenile – The Mule

Buy Life of Joseph W. McVey here. Also make sure to check out the Z-Ro interview in the year-end issue of Murderdog.

Damage Control Archive

MORE RAPPER DRAMA! YAY!

(edit: changed the mp3 link to houstonsoreal)

so yeah on this weeks damagecontrol they had the ever so shy Willie D. Willie D had a problem with the positioning of his verse on a song. Apparently it had been changed and he decided to tell Cory Mo about it on the air. After they get off the air and go out into the parking lot yell at people. Matt attempts to defuse the situation a little but I don’t know how well that went down. From the sound of things it just seems like there was a lot of yelling at people. Cops showed up but it was just to give someone a ticket.

A Healthy Distrust

I’ve been a fan of Sage Francis for a number of years now. The first time I heard his raps was sometime around the fall of 99. I was living in Bryan Texas, this shit town in central Texas. All I owned was my 89 crx, a desk, TV, bag of clothes, couple crates of music and a compaq computer my pops bought in 94. I had blown up my stereo years ago so the computer was all I had to hear music. My broke ass couldn’t afford to buy too many cds but my 33k modem sure as fuck could download them. On the weekends I’d make trips to Austin and spend what little money I had to buy some of music I was downloading. I was trading mp3′s with this kid from Rochester NY and he told me about this rapper from Rhode Island that I should peep by the name of Sage Francis. I remember thinking what in the fuck kind of name is that? That ain’t a rap name but whatever I went ahead and downloaded some shit. I don’t remember what the first song of his I heard but I was blown away and had to find more of his music.

What I like about Sage is that he’s so fucking good with the wordplay and his references. I’m constantly listening to his music and picking up something new I didn’t catch the last time. It makes his music just that more interesting and it doesn’t get old for me because the songs take on new meanings each time I catch something. Oh and what’s great about his clever wordplay is that he’s actually goddamn hilarious. He is also dope at just flipping words but thing is that he does it in a way that it doesn’t feel forced. And unlike other underground hiphop rappers Sage doesn’t come off the like the type that uses big words just for the sake of impressing you with his glossarycock. He’s not doing these things just to impress the listener with how fucking lyrical he is. Lyrical bullshit is what has ruined most of underground hiphop. You get a bunch of dumbass kids trying to flex their lyrical pocketknives when they can’t even rap about anything that you might actually give a fuck about hearing. Being able to use five syllable rhymes isn’t enough make you dope. Lyrics are important but so is not making yourself sound like a mountain climber who plays an electric guitar but you don’t know the meaning of dope.

So yeah anyways, I like Sage Francis and this halfass post is going to be biased because I’m a fan. He has signed with Epitaph and his new album is going to be released on February 8th. I don’t really know how this shit going sell. I mean I know it will sell way more than all his other album but is Sage going to be on MTV? I don’t think he’ll be on some TRL status but it’s still weird to think that dude is on at that level now. I think the record is dope but I don’t really know what people who don’t know of Sage will think of it. I’ve heard about him getting play on kroq and shit which is cute even though I’d prefer to hear him on standard rap stations. Blah whatever though, I should probably say something about the goddamn record.

Sage has a shitload of producers on this shit. He’s gotten beats from a number of talented producers such as Alias, DangerMouse, Daddy Kev, Sixtoo, Controller 7, and Joey Beats. He’s also got some lesser known producers like Reanimator(brings the fucking heat) and Varick Pyr. Varick surprised the shit out of me, this is the same guy who use to post on anticon’s messageboard years ago and I fronted on that motherfucker so hard. I couldn’t stand his shit but now he has produced Bridle for Sage and I have to admit that it’s dope, the boy has skills. The beat is mostly based around this cutesy piano sample that just carries the beat. It’s a short song with Sage trying to hold a womans reins but it’s nothing like that sweet old song.

But yeah back to Reanimator, the album opens with a song he produced titled Buzz Kill. It starts building kind of slow but then the beat changes up and just smacks your face with Sage using some vocal affects to give his voice some distortion. I tend to have a soft spot for distorted effects like that. Some folks might not like that static in their ear but I can’t get enough of that shit. Maybe it’s from playing music too loud on blown speakers/headphones but that shit sounds great to me. Reanimator also produces Slow Down Ghandi which is Sage putting all you cutesy niave and overachieving activists in check. Remember that the ideals you have at age 15 are usually unrealistic as fuck. Oh yeah I’d advise you to peep Reanimator’s site just to hear his Slow Down Ghandi remix, dude straight took it some where else on some goddamn Egyptian lover steez.

Now the next song is Sea Lion with Will Oldham and produced by Alias. Pitchfork and them cutesy boys were all jocking this shit. I have to admit before I heard it I was thinking it was going to be some lame indie rockrap shit but it’s not and the two artists actually sound good together. Alias ends up contributing three beats and a half beats to the album (he adds guitars and drums to sixtoo’s beat). He drops some cute shit with “Escape Artist” which has Sage getting all fucking giggity-got the pops with his flow. DangerMouse produces one song on the album, “Gunz Yo,” which is Sage’s version of the symbolic gun theme that rappers like to do. The song reminds me of Lloyd Banks’ “On Fire.” The beat has a bunch of gun cocks and this bass that gives it a darker touch for some cutesy g-unit drama. Actually the main thing that makes me think of Banks’ song is Sage saying “I’m on fire” in chorus. If you think I’m talking out my ass so what but that’s what I hear when I’m listening to this song.

When I first heard that Daddy Kev was producing a Sage track I just about shit myself. Daddy Kev’s work Souldoubt is fucking badass. The way his beats fit Awol’s style is just so fucking dope so I was excited to hear how Sage would sound with him. I figured it had to be dope considering Sage’s gruff voice sounds kind of similar to that of AwolOne’s. Anyways Daddy Kev’s beat is for the song Dance Monkey which is one of the more aggressive tracks on the album with Daddy Kev coming at you with this beat that just stomps through you headphones. Sage raps about how he’s such a private dancer shaking his money maker because you need to decide whose music will you turn to when the bomb hits.

Sixtoo produces two tracks on the album, Crumble and Ground Control. Crumble rocks the same piano that was used for something else but because my piece of shit memory has fucking failed my ass again I can’t actually tell you what the goddamn song is and it’s annoying the shit out of me because it’s on the tip of my fucking tongue. Fuck song titles. Controller7 does the beat for Agony In Her Body and it’s sick. The beat starts out mostly being a bunch of percussion sounds with some tones for atmosphere but then around halfway through the track he drops some guitars to change it up and bring a little more urgency to the track. It’s a true thug love song. Play it next time you’re getting your domestic violence on.

Now most people will compare this album to Personal Journals but it is a different type of work. I think the style of beats are more consistent on this album where as on Personal Journals they were more diverse to fit whatever emotions and themes he was trying to convey. A Healthy Distrust is a much more aggressive album than Personal Journals. It’s a less intimate album that PJ’s was but I think as far as more people being able to relate to the ideas he’s presenting I think it works better than PJ’s did. It’s definitely going to fuck some shit up in this rap game and ruin some people’s wetdreams of what rap is suppose to sound like. Which is fucking great, fuck sticking to tradition just for the sake of keeping it real. Go buy this record because it’s will ruin your shit.

Buzz Kill

Sea Lion feat Will Oldham, Saul Williams And Alias