GLC – Mack On Mack Strong [Video]

GLC drops another visual off his “Eternal Sunshine Of The Pimpin’ Mind” project. It feels good to have your mackin embraced on such a Mack-nificent level. As the beautiful ladies put their Mack on the Ism simply decides to Mack strong. Terrence Jones supplies the visual for this Keezo Kane produced joint shot @ Ryan Henry’s Tatoo parlor in Chicago. Previously: GLC – Reach For The Top [Video]

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Troy Ave feat. Action Bronson, Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire & Maffew Ragazino – Home T.E.A.M. [Audio x Download]

The song will be featured on Troy Ave’s upcoming “Bricks In My Backpack 3” album due out this March. By the way, “T.E.A.M.” stands for their names (Troy, eXquire, Action, Maffew). Enjoy! [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/downloads/Troy-Ave-Home_TEAM_(FEat_Mr_Mfn_eXquire_Action_Bronson__Maffew_Ragazino).mp3]

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The Kid Daytona & DJ Ted Smooth – Ain’t Sh*t Sweet [Mixtape]

The Kid Daytona is back and this time he’s recruited Big Dawg Pitbull “DJ Ted Smooth” for his latest installment “Aint Shit Sweet” just in time for Valentines Day. This LP will take you on a ride back in the day when R&B songs were what the ladies, G’s & the Hustlers rocked out to! You’ve never heard classics remixed this way. On this LP The Kid Daytona once again demonstrates his ultimate cool aura & wordplay, while DJ Ted Smooth “The Remix King” provides the “Boom Bap” samples & blends. Sit back Relax Press play… Zone Out. Download: The Kid Daytona & DJ Ted Smooth – Ain’t Sh*t Sweet Previously: The Kid Daytona – Angela’s Sister (Prod. By 6th Sense) [Audio x Download]

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Slum Village – Tell Me (Unreleased) [Audio]

While some consider Dilla’s strong suit to be production, others look to his rhyming for inspiration. This early Slum Village track, “Tell Me What You Want” is a fine example of his ill penmanship. It was one of the first efforts as Baatin, T3 and Dilla came out of the Senepod crew name and became Slum Village. At the time Dilla didn’t even have a drum machine, so this beat was actually made using the “pause and record” tape method. It was never released. via

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