TB Throwback: Eminem – Rock Bottom [Audio]
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Read moreThat’s pretty much how I feel today… [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/downloads/14. Rock Bottom.mp3] Download here Previously: TB Throwback: Jay-Z feat. Too Short – A Week Ago [Audio]
Read moreBack in February my man Five Steez released the “War For Peace” free album sampler as an appetizer to the full project, which is supposed to drop later this year. Now he’s asking you to assist him in raising some funds to bring this album to you. You can support the project here. And trust me, it’s gonna be dope! Peace! I am Five Steez, up-and-coming Hip Hop artiste from Kingston, Jamaica. Although Hip Hop began with Jamaican-born DJ Kool Herc, much of Jamaica is unaware of this fact. The country celebrates Hip Hop like all popular music, which is played locally, however, Jamaica and the world has yet to see a Jamaican rapper from the island gain mass support. Hip Hop is not new in Jamaica as there have always been MC’s and there are now more than ever before. I am one of many, however, due largely to an industry that caters only to Dancehall and Reggae, Hip Hop artistes (and artistes of all other genres) have been denied the traditional opportunities (local producers, stageshows, radio) for exposure. Despite the circumstances, I have made a name for myself locally and developed an online international following. I have released mixtapes – amongst them a 3-part series with New York radio icon, DJ Ready Cee – that have been supported by Hip Hop blogs and downloaded by tens of thousands worldwide. I have performed locally and overseas and I have been featured from time to time in all forms of
Read moreThe first single from the forthcoming debut EP “Beats 2 Break Up 2”.
Read moreBeanie Sigel emerges from federal court in Philadelphia where he was to be sentenced for tax fraud. Previously: Beanie Sigel – Broad Street Empire Vol.1: Lost Files [Mixtape]
Read moreFred The Godson speaks about: – His story (0:19) – The type of student he was at school (0:45) – Jobs he’s had as a teenager growing up (1:30) – The key to success (1:39) – What he would call his book, if he were to write one (2:19) – What he has in his pockets (2:58) – A memorable tour story (3:40) – Music he’s been listening to (4:11) – Artists & producers he’d like to collaborate with (4:39) – His tattoos & the story behind them (5:03) – What keeps him motivated (5:50)
Read moreBling47 Breaks takes you on a journey into samples used by J Dilla. Filmed, edited, animated and directed by Waajeed. This episode takes us to “Do or Die” Bedstuy Brooklyn, NY with native DJ Spinna. I spoke with him for several months to try to coordinate schedules for filming. Finally, we made it happen on one of the coldest days in the history books. We filmed in his “Thingamjig” studio where we talked about Dilla and his influence on NY producers. Spinna opened the books, especially when he pulled out his MPC 3000 and showed me how he did his rendition of Dilla and Black Stars, “Little Brother.” Only here at bling47 do you get this type of access. Check it. Jeedo Previously: Sonnymoon – Houstatlantavegas (Waajeed Remix) [Audio]
Read moreHere some footage on JD Era while in anticipation of his new mixtape “No Handouts” which is out now.
Read moreThe Bay Area emcee explains why he considers himself an innovator of rap music and how he still sees himself an underdog in the game. He also dishes on his new two album project with Too $hort, “E-40 & Too $hort: The History Channel,” which will be dropping on the same day.
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Read moreSlaughterhouse sat down with Esteban Serrano to discuss how their new album, “Welcome to: Our House,” was made. Previously: Slaughterhouse Live @ SXSW [Video]
Read moreNew mixtape from Beanie Sigel hosted by DJ Damage. Download: Beanie Sigel – Broad Street Empire Vol.1: Lost Files
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