Snoop Dogg’s Rasta Mixx [Audio]

Mix I made in Jamaica – Snoop Dogg Tracklist DJ Quik – We Smoke Da Bomb Bud Jimmy Cliff – The Harder They Come Peter Tosh – Johnny B Goode Bob Marley + The Wailers – Soul Rebel Bob Marley + The Wailers – Rat Race Gregory Isaacs – Night Nurse Third World – Cool Meditation Musical Youth – Pass The Dutchie Third World – Low Key Jammin Sister Nancy – Bam Bam Dawn Penn – No, No, No (You Don’t Love Me) Stevie Wonder – Master Blaster Heavy D -Love In A Bottle The Abyssinians – There Is No End The Abyssinians – I & I Burning Spear – Marcus Garvey Black Uhuru – Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner

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DJ Pain 1 – Painkillerz Vol. 2 [Mixtape]

DJ Pain 1 returns with the second installment of his Painkillerz mixtape series, which he both mixed and produced. On Volume 2, he receives a co-sign from G.O.O.D. Music artist Big Sean and recruits the L.E.P. Bogus Boys to host the tape. Painkillerz 2 includes DJ Pain 1-produced songs from independent and regional artists, including Maybach Music Group signees Scotty Boi and Masspike Miles, as well as long-time collaborators I-20, Kia Shine, Mistah Fab, Rain and more. Download: DJ Pain 1 – Painkillerz Vol. 2

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Harry Fraud On Noisey’s “Let The Beat Build” [Video]

Harry Fraud may be most known for his production on French Montana’s surprise hit “Shot Caller,” but the New York producer’s buzz has been rapidly building outside of New York’s burgeoning underground rap scene. Noisey caught up with Fraud while on a tour of the Big Apple with Smoke DZA, his partner in crime on their new collab, “Rugby Thompson” and he gave us the low down on working with Action Bronson and Riff Raff as well as what makes his unique sound so “wavy.” Parts 2 & 3 after the jump.

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Meek Mill & Pastor Jomo K Johnson Argue Over “Amen” On Hot 107.9 [Audio]

Yesterday Meek Mill covered the Philadelphia Daily News, dubbing him “Bad Rap” because of his new single “Amen” featuring Drake and the backlash it has been getting from religious organizations. Today Meek Mill called into Philadelphia radio station Hot 107.9 and argued with Philly Pastor Jomo K. Johnson about the song. Jomo K. Johnson will soon publish a book about Meek Mill and MMG accusing them of blasphemy.

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