Here is a compilation of my favorite tracks from 2012, in some particular order. Enjoy and Happy New Year!
01 - Alchemist - Yacht Rock Side A
02 - Freddie Gibbs - Deep (Prod. Madlib)
03 - Alchemist - The Kosmos Pt.4 - Moon Probe (Feat. Big Twinz 2)
04 - Action Bronson - Randy The Musical
05 - Roc Marciano - Nine Spray Ft. Ka
06 - Big Boi - CPU (feat. Phantogram)
07 - Schoolboy Q - Sacrilegious
08 - Dom Kennedy - P H (Prod By DJ Dahi)
09 - Casey Veggies - Life Rhymes (Feat. Jhene Aiko) [Prod. By FreshChuck]
10 - Terrace Martin - Its Real ft. Punch
11. Ab-Soul - Illuminate (feat. Kendrick Lamar) (Prod. Skhye Hutch)
12. Kendrick Lamar - Sherane a.k.a Master Splinter s Daughter (Prod. By Tha Bizness)
13. DaVinci - Fuck Everybody But Me (Prod. Keyes)
14. Curren$y - Sixty-Seven Turbo Jet [Prod. By Harry Fraud]
15. Azealia Banks - 1991
16. Nas - A Queens Story (Prod. Salaam Remi)
17. Raekwon - 86 Feat. Altrina Renee
18. Clyde Carson - Ballin
19. Freddie Gibbs - On Me f. Problem (Prod. DJ Fresh)
20. The Jacka - Boomin System (Ft. Bo Strangles)
21. E-40 and Too $hort - Do You Remember? (Feat. Kurupt & Battlecat)
22. Ras Kass - 2999 ft. Kurupt
23. The Coup - The Guillotine
24. Game - Ali Bomaye (feat. 2 Chainz and Rick Ross)
25. 1982- Live It Up (Feat. Lil Fame)
26. Show and AG - God Is 4 Us
27. Skyzoo - The Cost Of Sleep
28. Nas - Stay
29. Freddie Gibbs - All I Know
30. 8Ball and MJG - We Buy Gold ft. Big K.R.I.T.
31. Kirko Bangz - Mind Went Blank
GET THIS NOW!!!
Monday, December 31, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
Monday, May 2, 2011
Intro To Tha Summer, 2011 (mixtape)

Tracklist:
2. Curren$y - Jetsgo
3. Trademark Da Skydiver & Young Roddy - On Point remix
4. Terrace Martin - Thirsty f. Kendrick Lamar & CyHi Da Prynce
5. Big K.R.I.T. - Get Right
6. Talib Kweli - Friends & Family
7. Strong Arm Steady - Blow My Horn Ft. Kurupt
8. Snoop Dogg - Take U Home (Ft. Too Short, Daz And Kokane)
9. Cormega - Intermission
10. Reks - Face Off Feat. Termanology
11. Raekwon - Crane Style (feat. Busta Rhymes)
12. Pharoahe Monch - The Grand Illusion (Circa 1973) Ft. Citizen Cope
13. Mobb Deep - Love Yall More
14. Lil B The Based God - Base For Your Face ft. Jean Grae & Phonte
15. Lupe Fiasco - Coming Up (Feat. MDMA)
16. Estelle - Break My Heart f. Rick Ross
17. Rah Band - Messages From The Stars
18. Keak Da Sneak & DJ Fresh - Bonus
19. Dom Kennedy - On The Way Home
20. DJ Quik - So Compton (feat. BlaKKazz K.K.)
21. DaVinci - Clean Ass Whip ft. Quinn
22. Pep Love - Cant Nobody Do It Like Us
23. The Game - Supastar (Feat. Ashley Cole & Mike Epps)
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Friday, April 16, 2010
Quim Cardona was once awesome...
I like how his board is painted black - I'm guessing Organika did not sign off on this endorsement...
http://www.ridenss.com/#/videos/quim
To get even more stoked, check, "LA skating is much more surf style skating, you know, haoli style... east coast is where raw street skateboarding is":
http://www.ridenss.com/#/videos/tom_joe
--
Joel
http://www.ridenss.com/#/videos/quim
To get even more stoked, check, "LA skating is much more surf style skating, you know, haoli style... east coast is where raw street skateboarding is":
http://www.ridenss.com/#/videos/tom_joe
--
Joel
Labels:
depressing,
mighty fallen,
Organika,
Quimtime,
skateboarding,
wally world mart
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Case of the Mondays...
This sounds dope, except it's a party on a Sunday night that goes until 4am?? Kind of presumptuous to assume that just because you like Reggae, you don't have to wake up early on a Monday? I'm just saying....
Labels:
jobs,
mondays,
reggae,
soundbwoy burial,
stoners,
videolicious,
wontyme
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Top 12 Hip Hop Albums of 2009
Here you go...my personal favorite albums of 2009. Yeah, it's 12. Please make comments. Agree/disagree?
- Skyzoo - The Salvation
This album had constant replay value since it's release. Pretty much solid front-to-back, with the exception of the track "Mr Popularity." Skip... - Drake - So Far Gone (mixtape)
This one is a no-brainer. This "mixtape" was classic and introduced those nonbelievers to Drake (myself included). After getting this I went back and got everything else I'd missed. My first impression of this album was that it was what Kanye was trying to do with 808s and Heartbreaks, but didn't do nearly as well (singing, emotions, mellow beats, and raps). - Cormega - Born and Raised
For me it doesn't get any better than Cormega for gritty, honest, true school NYC raps. I am still amazed an album like this can be released in 2009. A definite throwback in the best way. Cormega finally got the beats all right, and had minimal guests (all sharing his true school NYC ethos). - Saigon & Statik Selektah - All In a Day's Work
Statik Selektah is definitely my favorite and most consistent producer of the past year plus. I never really paid attention to Saigon until he teamed up with Statik and here he shines. The few other tracks I've heard from him were always "eh," but this is superb. - Ghostface Killah - Wizards of Poetry
I have to admit I slept on this album at first thinking to myself, "Ghost and R&B? No thanks." But after listening I remembered why Ghost is so dope. The deal with this album is the rhymes all revolve around the topic of females and relationships in general, but are definitely not sappy. Think more along the lines of Wildflower. The production is semi-smoothed out, but raw, like Ghostface. - The Jacka - Tear Gas
This was the #1 bay album of the year, hands down. With dark production (think the opposite of hyphy) and the most-varied guests I've seen on any album. Devin the Dude, Cormega, E40, Zion I, Freeway,...need I say more? - DJ Quik and Kurupt - Blaqkout
DJ Quik is one of the top 5 producers of all time and on this album, he's teamed up with the very talented, but generally lyrically lazy Kurupt. On this album though, Kurupt sounds inspired and rejuvenated a bit by the presence of Quik. The album is very well rounded with songs to ride to as well as songs you could hear in the club (if they played stuff besides whats on the radio). Quik continues where Trauma left off to push the limits of his production range with tracks like "9 times out of 10," but also gives you the smooth funk you love on tracks like "The Appeal." - Souls Of Mischief - Montezuma's Revenge
This one came out at the end of 2009 as a sleeper, but a certified banger. The production is handled solely by Prince Paul (Gravediggaz, De La Soul). At first this sounds like an odd pairing, but after one listen, all doubts are set aside. This album bangs from front to back with energized and witty lyrics from Phesto, A-Plus, Opio, and Tajai. And with Prince Paul on the production, even the skits are worth not skipping (see Morgan Freeman). The Souls manage to sound rejuvenated and seem to have aged very well unlike some of their counterparts. - The Grouch - Three Eyes Off The Time
This EP is a collaboration between the bay areas own DJ Fresh and Living Legends The Grouch. I remember when I met DJ Fresh back in 2004 when I was living in San Jose. He was working at Circle A skateshop, DJing between customers. He told me that he had just gotten back off of the Nas "God's Son" tour. Having just met him I kinda wondered if he was full of shit. Guess not. DJ Fresh provides lush beats for Grouch's ever conscious, but fresh delivery. The production is very melodic and rich...it sounds bay area, but also with influences of J Dilla and other east coast producers. - Wale - Attention Deficit
Wale provided one of my favorite mixtapes with his Seinfeld-themed album called "Mixtape About Nothing" in 2007. Now in 2009 he finally released his full length debut. The album he delivered is great with solid production, thoughtful lyrics, and original concepts. Unique for a major label debut. - Royce Da 5'9" - Street Hop
This album is amazing...and amazingly slept on. I'm not sure the deal. It sounds like it wasn't mastered entirely and the cover looks very last-minute. The tracks are all original (not mixtape) and features production on a few tracks from DJ Premier and other top shelf producers. Royce definitely flexes his pen game on this album with amazing concept and storytelling tracks (listen to "Part of Me" and "On the Run"). - Termanology - Time Machine
With Term's sophomore release he mostly sticks to the script with production from Large Professor, Statik Selektah, and Fizzy Womack among others. The standout tracks are "Time Machine" produced by Large Pro and "Nothing Iz Real" - a great track featuring a downtempo sample from the group Zero 7.
Labels:
2009,
canned corn,
christian side hug,
Hip Hop,
miley cyrus,
xtreme scooterz
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