Pete Rock & Camp Lo – 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s Pt. 2 [Mixtape]

New mixtape from Pete Rock x Camp Lo “80 Blocks From Tiffany’s Pt 2” featuring Mac Miller, Ab-Soul, Talib Kweli and more… Celebrating the 20th anniversary album release of Pete Rock and CL Smooth’s “Mecca and The Soul Brother” Pete Rock Sessions album project coming soon!! DJ Premier vs Pete Rock “The Battle”. Download: Pete Rock & Camp Lo – 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s Pt. 2 Tracklist 01. Intro 02. Ladies and Gentlemen (introducing 80 Blocks) f/ Talib Kweli 03. Starlight Glitz 04. Clean Getaway f/ Uncle Murda 05. No Uniform f/ M.O.P. and Pete Rock 06. Lets Toast 07. Megan Good f/ Mac Miller 08. 80 Blocks Party 09. Don’t Ya Just Love It f/ Ab-Soul 10. Y’all Not Ready 11. Rocking With The Best 12. You Never Seen A City Like (The Bronx) 13. Supa Fly Shit 14. 80 Block’s From Tiffany’s 15. Bionic 16. Mafungo 17. No Hook f/ Pete Rock 18. Love Traps f/ Tyler Woods 19. Glitter and Gold 20. 99 Bottleslisten download 21. Dream Journey f/ Geechi Suede 22. 4 The OG’s 23. Pot of Butta 24. Can I Get A %u2026%u2026 25. Outro 26. Love Traps (Bonus Instrumental Track)

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Action Bronson Live From An Old Folks Home [Video]

Here at Noisey UK, we have become friends with the lovely people at our local old folks home, St. Hilda’s. As a treat for them, we arranged a surprise visit from the hottest rapper on the planet, Action Bronson, to see what they made of it. He performed his track ‘Strictly 4 My Jeeps’ and we think they were sort of into it so ‘Live from St Hildas’ might become a regular thing.

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Pete Rock & Camp Lo Break Down “80 Blocks From Tiffany’s Pt. II” Mixtape [Video]

The Mixdown is a weekly show in which Esteban visits recording studios to hang with hip hop producers and MCs. Check it out every Wednesday. Today Esteban hangs out with Pete Rock and Camp Lo, who break down tracks from their new mixtape “80 Blocks from Tiffany’s Pt. II“. Bonus: Juan Epstein with Pete Rock & Camp Lo below. Pete Came back to kick it and brought Camp Lo with him. Their new tape, “80 Blocks from Tiffany’s 2” is out now! Enjoy!

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TrackBlasters Radio: 31.07.13

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Real Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Heatrock after heatrock – you know how we do it! Record Of The Day: Audio Push – Shine Playlist Mac Miller – Bird Call J. Cole – Villuminati Jay-Z – SomeWhereInAmerica **Record Of The Day** Audio Push – Shine Anti-Lilly – A Million Stories Joey Bada$$ – Sweet Dreams Joey Bada$$ feat. Smoke DZA – Death Of YOLO Statik Selektah feat. Pro Era – Live From The Era Odd Future – Oldie Tony Touch feat. AG & Masta Ace – Double A Action Bronson feat. Prodigy & Raekwon – Seven Series Triplets Prodigy & Alchemist – Stay Dope **Throwback** The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Beanie Sigel, Black Rob & Ice Cube – If I Should Die Before I Wake Wu-Tang Clan feat. Gerald Alston – Stick Me For My Riches [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 31.07.13.mp3] Download here

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Logic Shares First Rap Verse; Talks “Dead Presidents III”, Wu-Tang, Childhood & More [Video]

Exclusive in-depth interview with Logic. In part 1 Logic talks to Nick Huff Barili about being influenced by Hip Hop Circa 96. He remembers buying The Roots “Do You Want More” as one of his first albums, though Chingy was his first it didn’t have an impact on him like The Roots. The movie Kill Bill lead Logic to RZA which lead him to Wu-Tang. Logic admits that even though he has listen to Wu-Tang Forever over a thousand times he still finds double entendres with new meanings hidden in there. At 20 years old Logic put out his first mixtape. Following a break up, he realize that Music is what he wanted to dedicate all his time to and do professionally. Logic goes on to recall his first rap verse and says that his friends used to call him Skittles cause M&M (Eminem) was already taken. As the interview continues Nick asks Logic if he could spit his verse from Dead Presidents 3, Logic does so and shares some of the stories from his childhood that inspired that verse including his Mother getting stabbed and growing up without his dad because he was abusing drugs. Although Logic admits its hard to talk about his parent abusing narcotics, being on welfare and brothers selling drugs, he talks about it because he hopes it can help other people. Logic goes on to say that some of the things that he talks about in his music he doesn’t even have conversations with

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