Swiped…
AUDIO By Gotty™ on March 19, 2008 at 9:05 amAs well, Ms. Info got first dibs on a new track from Joey, titled “Touch & Go.”
Download & tracklisting courtesy of Unkut.
Rakim Feat. Lil’ Fame of M.O.P. – I’m Back (Produced by Fizzy Womack). Originally seen @ Spine.
Interesting debate going on as Kev @ ThisIsHipHop was asked by a specific artist to pull not just the links to his samples collection…but to make the post disappear. Ivan pulled my coat to it (peep his post on the issue as well) & I have to say it’s weak sauce.
For those you looking for Cliff Notes, essentially, you have…
Artist makes an album. Artist gives production credit, clears samples, etc. Artist legally publishes all this info.
Diehards like Kev & Ivan spend time & energy tracking down the sampled songs. Diehards post them for the next fan to listen & enjoy.
Now & in this case, they’re asked, by the artist, to pull information regarding these originals…when I assume that neither of them has any right to them.
Hmm…
I know a good magician never shows his tricks. But if you leave the book laying around…
Prodigy-Comeback_Kid_(Hosted_By_J-Love)
VA-J-Love-Acknowledge_The_Takeover_2
J-Love-Rise_2_Greatness
VA-DJ_Drama_Tapemasters_Inc._And_DJ_Envy-Purple_Codeine_16
Kanye West & Fall Out Boy – Mashups, Blends, and Remixes
Mick Boogie & Talib Kweli – The MCEO Mixtape
DJ Haze & Nu Jerzey Devil – Blood Is Thicker Than Water
Ali_Vegas-Leader_Of_The_New_School_(Hosted_By_Statik_Selektah)
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Anybody got a link for Tanya Morgan – Moonlighting or Tanya Morgan – Sunset EP…Checked out the mixtape and can’t get enough of those boys
^ search. all of that jazz was posted @ least 1-3x yesterday.
sensitive ass feMCs
Tanya Morgan “Moonlighting”
http://www.zshare.net/download/15528388480264/
@Gotty
Is Tanya Morgan really that good? Like i mentioned to my dude the other day, i like to listen to shit i know the words too…hiphop circa 88-98…that ten year span…lol
Holla back black!
As always…RMF!!!
Reem Saul Goode!
http://www.triggerhappyny.com
lol
Moonlighting was to me. I mean it’s not going to floor you & it’s been a loooonggg time since i actually listened to it. But i distinctly remember going into it like “this shit gonna be some overhyped bs w/a weird name” and walking away like “yo…this shit is aiight.”
i dont know what artist this is but, i dunno if yall remember, premier was goin off on i think it was the owners on that very same shit… id be kinda salt myself if i
A.put all this work into fidin some shit just to have everybody else gangplank it
or
B.found a sample so obscure i felt there would be no need to clear the sample.. until cats come along n post the originals…
apparently the artist involved asked for the samples to be removed because they were not cleared.Thats a whole ther expensive can of worms tha could possibly be opened. I originally wenton a rant about the artist being arrogant but he ws protecting his money. we all gotta eat & provide at the end of the day.
agree w/ you ddmack
I’m all for the original artist getting their just due, but if I chop up sumn that’s so obscure that even the artist couldn’t recognize it, and someone comes along and essentially throws shade on what I’ve done, I might be a little salted too. ESPECIALLY if it ends up costing me money, and flooding MY LANE w/ ‘fans’ impersonating my work behind the boards.
It’s an interesting debate nonetheless.
“swiped” from dotspotter.com
Joey – Touch & Go
http://www.dotspotter.com/action/rd/blip.tv/file/get/MissInfo-touchngo989.mp3
primo was tight at the distributors of the 12″ break records for listing the song that used the original sample – which i can understand in certain cases, cuz some artists do not list what samples were used. but if artists credit the original composition in the album liner notes, ain’t it fair game ?
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) — Stop that $1 million check: It turns out the call girl linked to Eliot Spitzer had already shed her clothes for “Girls Gone Wild” as an 18-year-old while partying in Miami, Florida, the video company’s founder said Tuesday.
Ashley Alexandra Dupre stars in seven “Girls Gone Wild” videos made when she was 18.
Joe Francis reached out to Ashley Alexandra Dupre, now 22, with an offer of $1 million to appear in a non-nude spread for his company’s new magazine, plus a chance to join the “Girls Gone Wild” tour bus, his company announced Tuesday.
But Francis said someone had a revelation at the Tuesday morning staff meeting: Did anyone think to check the archives?
They did, he said — and there she was.
“It’ll save me a million bucks,” Francis said Tuesday. “It’s kind of like finding a winning lottery ticket in the cushions of your couch.”
Francis said at that point, his offer was off the table: “We actually had been dealing with her rep,” he said. “Our [offer] was the real deal. We just never made the connection.”
He said his employees got to work on pulling the footage and planned to offer it on the Web site by Tuesday evening, with a free sampling on the front page and the rest available with a $29.95 monthly subscription.
According to a “Girls Gone Wild” press release, Dupre visited Miami in 2003 to celebrate her 18th birthday. After fighting with a friend and getting thrown out of her hotel, Dupre found a nearby “Girls Gone Wild” bus, the company said.
She signed legal papers and spent a full week on the bus, filming seven full-length tapes that included nudity and same-sex encounters, according to the company.
“I personally ended up buying her a Greyhound bus ticket back home to North Carolina,” Francis said.
Francis returned to California last week after being sentenced to time served and fines in Florida in a case involving filming underage girls. He still faces trial on federal tax evasion charges that carry a penalty of up to 10 years in prison.
Dupre’s public profile has skyrocketed since Spitzer, the New York governor, announced his resignation last week amid the prostitution scandal. He was accused of spending tens of thousands of dollars on prostitutes, including a February tryst with a call girl named “Kristen,” since identified as Dupre.
Dupre’s MySpace page was hit more than 5 million times in the days immediately after the scandal broke. Her musical efforts, including two songs posted at the music sharing site Aime Street, were listened to hundreds of thousands of times and played on national airwaves.
Hustler publisher Larry Flynt told AP Friday that he e-mailed Dupre offering her $1 million to appear nude in his magazine, but didn’t sound optimistic that she would settle for that amount. Flynt suggested that by the time Dupre starts talking, she may be too big a media phenomenon for a simple magazine spread.
“She is no doubt going to do a book. There will probably be a movie,” he said. “I think she is going to have so many offers coming in that it will probably be wishful thinking just to get in the door.”
I guess this whole “sample snitching” thing is what caused producers to stop sampling and start producing generic, synthed-out, corny-ass one-dimensional beats. I personally hate when producers don’t sample, unless they are able to play instruments and compose their own shit. Too many cats in the game right now on that keyboard/synthesizer crap!!!
^^^LMAO
I just read that.
that last comment was @ Dirk
Primo was also talking to Chuck D…
Joe Budden – Before The Growth
1. The Growth The Growth
2. Game Over (Game Diss) Game Over (Game Diss)
3. Don’t Lie Ma Don’t Lie Ma
4. Sacred
5. Not Your Average Joe ft. Fat Joe & Joe
6. Six Minutes Six Minutes
7. Baby Girl Baby Girl
8. All Aboard All Aboard
9. Up & Down Up & Down
10. I Try I Try
11. Big Shot (G-Unit Diss) Big Shot (G-Unit Diss)
12. What’s Good What’s Good
13. Last Words ft. Last Words ft. Ai
14. It’s A Rap It’s A Rap
15. Body Hot Body Hot
16. Pop Off Pop Off
17. Fix Up, Look sharp freestyle (Bonus)
Tipsy Freestyle
http://rapidshare.com/files/77916233/buddenbeforegrowtheasymgl.rar
Flea’s right: Watching hustle & flow & seeing that white dude make beats: I came to the realization that probably 75% of beats are made in that fashion. Hitting keys til something sounds good.
Rakim ft. Lil Fame – I’m Back anyone???
nvm i got it
http://www.zshare.net/audio/91756203233d18/
@ MZ: I remember watching “Hustle & Flow” and thinking the same thing!!! The sad thing is most people thought that bullshit beat that homeboy made was dope!!!
If it wasn’t for groups like Tanya Morgan and Little Brother, real hip hop would be in trouble.
@ Flea
the beat WAS dope, y’know? If I beat my fists on a table, that’d sound good too-IF I knew what I was doing…. But too much of anything is a bad thing. Samples usually have a higher rate of sounding better b/c the cats getting sampled knew EXACTLY what they were doing.
did anyone get that madvillain sample set?
here is Eric Lau – New Territories
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IFLUOB0I