Jay-Z y Eminem se reunirán en el nuevo álbum de Rakim con su primera canción juntos en 25 años | #RollingStoneES
Jay-Z y Eminem se reunirán en el nuevo álbum de Rakim con su primera canción juntos en 25 años | #RollingStoneES
Jay-Z e Eminem voltam a fazer música juntos após 25 anos
The “GOAT” Wouldn’t Make This Song Bruh
I recently floated out the idea of curating a playlist of the worst songs I could find from rappers who would generally be considered some of the greatest of all time. I wasn’t sure if I actually wanted to do it at first, but the idea got a lot of attention and support. People were asking me to post it on Twitter when I was done putting it together. I posted it on my Patreon page yesterday morning, but here it is for the rest of y’all now.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6X5R2E7eQ35rMkynoYmYe8?si=4c66fbcc8218425b
Certain artists such as 2Pac or Lupe have songs that I dislike, but none that I felt were excessively unlistenable enough to qualify for this playlist. Honestly, as much as I dislike Drake, I really struggled to find a song from him that felt bad enough for this playlist as well. He has a lot of songs I dislike, a lot of songs I’d even say I hate, but I couldn’t really find any that were like completely unlistenable. I’m gonna do a commentary video about this for Patreon, so sign up if you wanna see that. If you have any other artists you think should be on this list let me know. ✌🏽
#1000volts #50Cent # #BigBoi #BigPun #BoogieDownProductions #BustaRhymes #CardiB #CharlieFunk #CharlieWilson #ChazBundick #ChuckD #Common #DionTimmer #DMX #Doughboy #DrDre #Drake #Dre #E40 #EarlSweatshirt #Eminem #FredTheGodson #FrenchMontana #Future #GhostfaceKillah #HeatherB #IceCube #IceT #InspectahDeck #JCole #Jadakiss #JAYZ #Jayceeoh #JellyRoll #KaliUchis #KanyeWest #KidCapri #KRSOne #LilKim #LilWayne #Lizzo #LLCoolJ #Ludacris #MastaKilla #MCShan #MileyCyrus #MrHudson #Nas #NickiMinaj #OMG #PNk #PharrellWilliams #PublicEnemy #PushaT #QueenLatifah #Raekwon #Rakim #Redman #RZA #ShaunWiah #ShawnStockman #Shontelle #SlickRick #SnoopDogg #SouljaBoy #SydBennett #TI #TerminatorX #TheNotoriousBIG #TonySunshine #TreySongz #Trozé #Ty #TylerTheCreator #WuTangClan🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #DriveTime
GZA feat. Masta Killa, Dreddy Kruger, Inspectah Deck & Ol’ Dirty Bastard:
🎵 Duel of the Iron Mic
#GZA #MastaKilla #DreddyKruger #InspectahDeck #OlDirtyBastard
I recently had the opportunity to watch the brand new feature-length documentary about ODB called Ol’ Dirty Bastard: A Tale of Two Dirtys, and I wanted to tell y’all what I think. The film was directed by Sam Pollard & Jason Pollard, and was produced by Four Screens & Pulse Films. It debuts on the A&E Network this August 25th at 9 PM EST, and then hits streaming platforms the following day.
https://youtu.be/xzp2xIXd6zs?si=ZYDJu6EF0pfXkggu
Before I talk about the movie itself, I would just like to provide some background on my experience with Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s artistry. When I first started this blog, I would do this activity that I called a “marathon” that basically involved listening to and writing about every album in an artist’s discography. I believe I started an expansive Wu-Tang Clan marathon some time in 2016 when I was about 17 years old. This marathon is still in progress, but I have done both of ODB’s albums at this point. I was a fan of both of the projects, and I believe I pretty much liked them equally. However, if you put a gun to my head and told me to say which one I prefer, I would probably go with the second album. I always thought the title for that project was wild, but I learned from this documentary that it was originally planned to be one million times wilder. It may have already been public knowledge prior to this film, but I had no idea about that until now. I have to say that if he actually managed to stick with the original release plan, that would perhaps be the hardest title for a Hip Hop album ever. Is it fucked up for me to say that? I just think it would be kinda funny and also a little badass to call an official album something like that. Album titles just don’t get harder than that. Anyway, one of the first things that stood out to me about the film was the fact that they got an official interview from Bryonn Bain. When I was 15 going on 16 I listened to an album by Saigon called The Greatest Story Never Told 3: The Troubled Times of Brian Carenard. It features two interludes called Definitions and Reincarnated, and they were both performed by Bryonn Bain. These were my favorite two tracks on the whole album. This was almost exactly a decade ago now that I think about it. I was so entertained by Bryonn’s performance on that album that I did some research on him. When I found out that he was a professor and prison activist of Trini descent, I followed him on Twitter. This was on my old account that eventually got banned due to some questionable things I was posting while going through a mental health crisis. Speaking of which, that’s another thing that I really loved about this documentary. I guess it should’ve been obvious that the subject of mental health would come up in a film about Ol’ Dirty Bastard, but it’s somehow just not something I really thought about. As someone who has been institutionalized for my own mental health issues three times in my life, this section of the film really helped me feel closer than ever to ODB on a human level. It was a bit challenging to see certain images and details about his struggles. To be specific, the image of him being visited by Icelene and the rest of his family while he was at Clinton Correctional Facility was a bit eerie to me. I don’t know what it was, but something about that photo is unsettling. I guess the visible weight gain along with the additional context just made it feel very dark. I have to admit that my eyes did start to well up at that point in the film. However, the tears were not actually shed until they began speaking about his death. It’s understandably a very emotional film, so it definitely resonated with me on that level. I think that’s pretty much all I have to say about the content. There’s a lot more major stuff that I didn’t mention, but those were the things that stood out to me the most, and I of course don’t want to spoil anything. As far as my overall opinion of the film goes, I actually think this was amazing. It’s definitely a must-watch documentary for any major Wu-Tang fan. If Ol’ Dirty Bastard was ever one of your favorite members, then it should be a no brainer. It genuinely felt like everyone involved really wanted viewers to understand Ol’ Dirty Bastard as an artist as well as a human being. Again, it’s premiering on the A&E Network on August 25th at 9 PM EST, so be sure to catch it then.
https://focushiphop.com/2024/07/20/rip-ason-unique/
#BryonnBain #GhostfaceKillah #GZA #InspectahDeck #MastaKilla #MethodMan #OlDirtyBastard #Raekwon #RZA #UGod #WuTangClan
🔊 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #StreetSounds
Masta Killa, Kurupt, Rakim:
🎵 Be Ill
https://rickreinhartmusic.bandcamp.com/track/rakim-kurupt-and-masta-killa-be-ill
#Bandcamp
🎶 #Show #playlist 👇
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2cVwGPN1WK78W1iCP1qIWH
🎶 #KEXP #playlist 👇
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6VNALrOa3gWbk794YuIrwg
from the album Ruthless Radio The Chronicles volume 282
#NowPlaying #FullAlbum Good morning! On this day 20 years ago, Wu-Tang Clan member Masta Killa released his solo debut, No Said Date 🎶
It's on bandcamp here:
https://mastakilla.bandcamp.com/album/no-said-date
16 track album
Last year, Montao's introduction to the music-sphere was simply triumphant. With lead singles 'What in the World?' ft. Slug of Atmosphere, Koncept, and Lane Shuler, plus the Halloween House series ft. Copywrite and RoQy TyRaiD.
#2223 #MastaKilla #Montao #WhatintheWorld #wutangclan
https://www.britishhiphop.co.uk/downloads/audio/montao-ft-masta-killa-2223-audio.html