Treach – Tall Midget (Vin Rock Diss) [Audio x Download]

Sad news! Vinnie from NAUGHTY BY NATURE is Officially FIRED!! Anything he does besides shows til Sept is Frugazy!! Fuck him & the Ground he Walks!! — Treach (@triggertreach) May 7, 2013 I’m waking to drama. Spoke to my publicist. Silence is Golden. In the meantime Business 101: You can’t Fire the Owner ;-) — Naughty by Nature (@naughtybynature) May 7, 2013

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TrackBlasters Radio: 24.04.13

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Real Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Heatrock after heatrock – you know the motto! Record Of The Day: Flatbush Zombies – Inf Beams Playlist Goondox feat. Smooth Da Hustler & N.O. Da God – Bang Out (Remix) **Record Of The Day** Flatbush Zombies – Inf Beams Ghostface Killah feat. Masta Killa – I Declare War Smoke DZA feat. The Kid Daytona – Arn & Tully **Throwback** Boogie Down Productions – Duck Down Eric B & Rakim – Don’t Sweat The Technique (Jim Sharp re-edit) Naughty By Nature – Uptown Anthem Showbiz & A.G. – Party Groove (Bass Mix) Black Moon – Who Got The Props Wreckx N Effect – Rump Shaker Poison Clan – Action (Mike Fresh Nasty mix) London Posse – Hows Life In London Nubian Crackers feat. The Artifacts – Do You Wanna Hear It The Notorious B.I.G. – Party & Bullshit KRS-One – Hip Hop Vs. Rap (DJ Spinbad Remix) Method Man – Bring The Pain King Just – Warriors Drum House Of Pain – On Point Tha Dogg Pound – What Would U Do Thug Life – Shit Don’t Stop [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 24.04.13.mp3] Download here

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Treach (of Naughty By Nature) Interview w/ Montreality [Video]

Treach speaks about: – FREESTYLE (0:00) – His working experience with Michael Jackson (0:50) – The type of student he was at school (1:31) – Jobs he had as a teenager growing up (1:58) – His 1st big paycheck (2:48) – The key to success (3:24) – His passion for literature & favorite books (4:31) – What he would call his book, if we were to write one (5:14) – What he thinks he were in a previous lifetime (5:28) – His favorite cartoon character (5:45) – His favorite videogame (6:12) – Being praised by EMINEM & wanting to work with him (6:29) – Working with EAZY-E (8:22) – Working with AALIYAH (8:54) – Working with BIG PUN (9:36) – His upcoming projects (10:08) – His upcoming movie roles (10:38) – His last meal of choice (11:09) – What he has in his pockets (11:35) – His message to the youth (12:01)

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Naughty By Nature 20th Anniversary Of “HipHop Hooray” Tour (Virginia & Washington D.C.) [Video]

Naughty By Nature performed live in Virginia & Washington D.C to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of “HipHop Hooray”. Twenty years after its relase, this song still proves to be one of the greatest HipHop anthems ever created. Numerous special guests came out to celebrate. The 3-Man Threat is currently touring the US in support of this iconic song’s 20 year anniversary. Check www.NaughtyByNature.com for tour updates. Previously: Naughty By Nature On Their 20th Anniversary [Video]

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Naughty By Nature 20th Anniversary Of “HipHop Hooray” Tour Live @ Gramercy Theater In NYC [Video]

Naughty By Nature performed live at Gramercy Theater in NYC to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of “HipHop Hooray”. Twenty years after its relase, this song still proves to be one of the greatest HipHop anthems ever created. Numerous special guests came out to celebrate. The 3-Man Threat is currently touring the US in support of this iconic song’s 20 year anniversary. Check www.NaughtyByNature.com for tour updates.

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Naughty By Nature Interview w/ HNHH [Video]

HNHH talks with hip hop legends, Naughty by Nature at their show in NYC. Check out the interview where they discuss the relationships with their fans, struggles as a group, thoughts on Lil Wayne claiming he is the next Tupac, the state of hip hop and more. After the jump, Naughty By Nature performed live at Gramercy Theater in NYC to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of “HipHop Hooray”. Twenty years after its relase, this song still proves to be one of the greatest HipHop anthems ever created. Numerous special guests came out to celebrate. The 3-Man Threat is currently touring the US in support of this iconic song’s 20 year anniversary.

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Sparkle Motion – Miracle Blends, Volume 1 [Mixtape]

Time to lace up those Timbs, throw on a Champion hoodie and get ya Eastcoast Stomp on… Sparkle Motion are back with “MIRACLE BLENDS”. TOBES and DJ Yoda cut, mix and scratch their way through an hour of “Yo! MTV Raps” staples, blending Hip-Hop and R&B acapellas with instrumentals, originals and remixes – with a few surprises thrown in along the way. “Miracle Blends” was inspired by the legendary New York City tape-masters of the early 90s like Ron G, Kid Capri and Doo Wop. Tracklist Mary J. Blige & Big Daddy Kane – Prince of Real Love (Blend) Prince Markie Dee – Typical Reasons (Swing My Way) Chi Ali & The Notorious B.I.G. – Roadrunner Bullshit (Blend) Little Shawn – I Made Love (4 Da Very 1st Time) Naughty By Nature & Jade – I Wanna Love You, Bastard (Blend) Positive K – I Got A Man Queen Latifah – Latifah’s Had It Up 2 Here Eric B. & Rakim – What’s On Your Mind Roz featuring D-Nice – A-Yo, Crumbs! (Blend) 2Pac – If My Homie Calls K-Solo – I Can’t Hold It Back Portrait – Honey Dip Fam-Lee – Runs In The Fam-Lee Monie Love – Work It Out Intelligent Hoodlum & Tha Alkaholiks – Likwit Groove (Blend) Naughty By Nature – Written On Ya Kitten Intro – Let Me Be The One Kool G. Rap & Snoop Doggy Dogg – Ill Street Nuts (Blend) Heavy D. & The Boyz, Naughty By Nature & C.E.B. – On

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DJ P.F. Cuttin – Danger: Classic N.Y. HipHop Anthems [Album Promo Mixtape]

»When the east is in the house, oh my god, danger!« Was 1995 als Schlachtruf aus jedem Jeep-Lautsprecher dröhnte, war die Hook des legendären Tracks »Danger« vom New Yorker Rap-Duo Blahzay Blahzay, bestehend aus MC Outloud und DJ P.F. Cuttin. Letzterer sollte auch nach Auflösung der Gruppe mit seinen Mixtapes die zweite Hälfte jenes mythischen Jahrzehnts von Wanderstiefeln und Daunenjacken, von Tarnuniformen und Baggy Jeans prägen. Die Dekade, in der HipHop seinen Siegeszug durch deutsche Jugendzimmer und Partykeller fortsetzte, der bereits Mitte der achtziger Jahre begonnen hatte. Eine Zeit, in der die allermeisten Augen strikt nach New York gerichtet waren, in die Geburtsstadt der Subkultur, wo mystische Helden wie The Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, Jay-Z, Gang Starr und der Wu-Tang Clan einen kantigen Soundtrack für den alltäglichen Kampf durch den Großstadtdschungel entwarfen: »Boom« machte die Bassdrum, »Bap« antwortete die Snare. Fast Forward ins Jahr 2012, und genau diese Ästhetik ist heute gefragter denn je: Dank Referenzen bei jungen, relevanten Rap-Künstlern wie Mac Miller und Joey Bada$$, die sich wieder auf die »Goldene Ära« beziehen und die überbordende Kreativität dieser Zeit an die Stelle der kommerziellen Stangenware des aktuellen Mainstreams setzen. Aber auch dank der zahlreichen 90s-Revival-Partys, die jedes Wochenende tausende von Jugendlichen in die entsprechenden Clubs der deutschen Großstädte locken. Die einfache Erklärung für dieses Phänomen: Jedes populäre Musikgenre hat seine Blütezeit. Die Sechziger im Jazz, die Siebziger im Rock, die Achtziger im Pop. In den neunziger Jahren war HipHop der rebellische, unangepasste Ausdruck eines urbanen Lebensgefühls. »Danger: Classic N.Y.

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