“A DJ Premier mix tape of B-sides, remixes, samples and forgotten tracks? Why not… This was easily one of the best hip-hop mix tapes released last year. I still don’t understand how people slept on this.” – DJ Soul
Can someone DJ for Luda, be a member of DJ Drama’s crew the Aphilliates and be a diehard DJ Premier fan at the same time? Just ask Jaycee, the musical mastermind behind one of 2007′s finest mix tapes, Pizza At Primo’s. Jay, who took a long hiatus from mixtapes after getting burned out on the game in the late 90′s, has come back to the mixtape world with a vengeance in recent months. Since this years NBA All-Star break, he has been dropping tapes on the regular and we’re not talking about run of the mill pause joints they sell at your neighborhood bodega. When you bump a Jaycee tape you can expect blends, cuts, mixing, doubling up, and all the other freshness that you used to get when you copped a mix tape.
While Jay has been busy dropping many hot tapes as of late, his Premier mixtape may be his crown jewel. Spanning 56 tracks and featuring many underappreciated Primo songs and original samples, Pizza At Primo’s plays more like a true fan appreciation tape than a greatest hits compilation. It shows Jay’s in depth knowledge of Primo’s extensive body of work as well as his understanding of the music he chose for the mix. The tape is cleverly laid out so that many of the tracks flow together in more ways than tempo. Songs that sample one another are often played side by side while Jay also shows his digging knowledge by exposing several Premier sample sources. There is a perfect mix of skill display and letting the tracks breathe at the appropriate time, making for the most unique and enjoyable Premier mix tape to date. Luckily for TSS Crew’s DJ Sorce-1, he was able to catch up with Jaycee, hot off of his appearance with Luda at Northeastern’s spring concert, to discuss to conception and creation of Pizza…. Peep the technique as Jaycee gives an up close look at the ingredients that helped make this Reconstruction classic.
TSS: Do you remember the first Premier track you ever heard?
Jaycee: I would have to say it was “Positivity”. I used to watch Rap City back in the day when they had Chris Thomas, The Mayor (Laughs). They used to play “Positivity” a lot and I thought it was a cool record. I liked the sound of it. That record put me on alert to be aware of Gang Starr. Aside from the beat being so dope, I liked Premier’s scratches on the hook. His cuts are so rhythmic and I loved the way he broke down the phrases in the samples he scratched. From a technical standpoint the cuts weren’t that difficult, but he made them sound great. They were simple, but them shits were funky.
In terms of albums, the very first Gang Starr album, No More Mr. Nice Guy, was kind of hard to find in Atlanta. I’ve never had that album in my collection to be honest. I’ve seen it over the years, but I was always more concerned with buying other stuff. It wasn’t a priority record. To this day I don’t own it, and that would probably piss a lot of DJ Premier heads off.
When Step Into The Arena came out, I bought that shit immediately. I studied all of the beats on it and what impressed me about Premier’s production was that his stuff was clean sounding, but he could also flip and do some really gritty shit. If you listen to “Step Into The Arena”, that song sounds kinda clean. You can hear the high hats and the 808′s. But then on a cut like “Precisely The Right Rhymes,” which utilized “The Brethren” sample and something else that I’m not familiar with…that shit was just dope. It sounded real dirty. You could tell Premier’s production was evolving at that point. By the time Daily Operation came out, it was just like “Aww damn.” I can say that other than The Bomb Squad, Premier was my favorite producer at that time. This was around ’92.
TSS: Have you ever met DJ Premier?
Jaycee: I actually got to meet Premier sometime around ’92. I was part of a group that will remain nameless (Laughs). We put a nice lil’ demo together and hooked up with a promoter who was bringing Gang Starr to town for a show. They performed at a spot called The Warehouse in Atlanta and we were one of the opening acts.
I remember being at soundcheck and wonderin g why Premier was sound checking with other people’s music instead of using Gang Starr material to get the levels correct. I forget the exact reason that he gave me for doing it, but he had just produced “Peer Pressure” by Mobb Deep and he was using the test pressing of that for the sound check. He just kept playing it over and over and over. I was like, “Wow, what the fuck is that?! I gotta get that shit when it comes out!” That was the first time I actually met him. Premier was real cool. “Dwyck” and “Take It Personal” were some of the hottest records out at the time. They were touring to capitalize off of the success of those records.
Around ’94, after Hard To Earn came out, I was hanging with one of my closest friends to this day, Apple Jac. He’s a huge Pete Rock fan. We used to always get into these spirited conversations about who was the better producer – Pete Rock or Premier. Of course you can’t deny Mecca And The Soul Brother and The Main Ingredient. But to me, Premier was the better producer. Pete Rock was doing stuff for people like ADOR, who I thought was suspect. ADOR had a single called “Let It All Hang Out” that got a lot of burn. Pete used the same Marlena Shaw “California Soul” sample that Premier used for “Check the Technique” off of Step Into The Arena.
I remember when Hard to Earn and Jeru’s Sun Rises In The East came out I was going to school at The University of Georgia. Me and Apple Jac would ride around Athens bumping the shit out of Jeru and the Hard To Earn album. I was always like, “For real, Pete ain’t chopping these samples up like Premier.” I was such a Premier fanatic that while I was spinning on a college radio station here we did two free forms dedicated to all Premier production. I spun the entire time for four hours. That was kind of the early foundation of where Pizza At Primo’s came from.
At that time, Premier was doing shit for Jay-Z and people like that. You had to have a Premier cut on your album if you wanted your shit to be street credible. I don’t understand why Nas and Jay-Z won’t record with him today. That shit is stupid to me.
TSS: It’s fucked up man. A few years ago I read that Jay rejected some pretty dope Premier beats for his recent projects.
Jaycee: Yeah. How would you shit on some Premier beats and then accept Swizz Beatz?
TSS: Ha ha, I don’t know man. It’s suspect. What was the first Premier record that you ever bought?
Jaycee: It was “Words I Manifest.” That was the first Premier 12″ that I bought. I got it at this record store called Third World Enterprises. I was looking through their singles and found doubles of “Manifest”. This was back in 1990 I believe.
TSS: What kind of environment do you like to work in when you’re making a mixtape?
Jaycee: Generally, I don’t like to be bothered. I’ll get a lot of phone calls that I’ll just ignore. Girls will say, “How come you don’t call me?” I just go, “Look…bitch, I’m focused. Leave me alone. I can fuck with you after I’m done.” When I get focused, I leave the phones and everything else in the other room. Sometimes I’ll zone out with a twelve pack of Blue Moon or whatever I got in the fridge. When I was recording the Eargasm joints, it was Patron and grapefruit juice. I got neighbors, so around midnight or one o’clock I turn it down. I don’t want motherfuckers beating on the ceilings.
TSS: Did you use a mixture of vinyl and Serato for Pizza At Primo’s?
Jaycee: I used vinyl for a lot of the samples. There were a couple that I didn’t have and my boy Apple Jac recorded them to MP3 for me. Serato is dope when you don’t want to burn out your records. I’ve spent a lot of money on records. Even when I was doing commercial radio and getting records for free, I would still go to the store and buy records. I bought a lot of Dilla stuff back in the day, but that’s a whole other interview. I would say about fifty percent of Pizza At Primo’s was vinyl and then some records were recorded to MP3. I’d been looking for the “Return of The Crooklyn Dodgers” sample for years and it just so happened that after I made the CD, I found that album with the sample on it. I was like, “Damn, that would have been an ill ass transition.”
TSS: That gives you reason to do a Part 2.
Jaycee: Part 2 is in the works. I haven’t started recording it, but I’ve been putting records to the side that I’m thinking about using. A lot of people asked me, “Why didn’t you put any of the females that spit over Primo beats on the tape.” I just tell them, “Don’t worry, it’s coming on the second joint.” Paula Perry, Lady of Rage, Charli Baltimore, and Sonja Blade. All of them killed it on their Premier produced tracks.
TSS: Do you have a favorite Premier track?
Jaycee: My absolute favorite? Man, that’s hard to say. I’d say that “Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers” is in my top three. I remember when I got that record in the mail, I played that instrumental nonstop for like three hours. I was sitting in the basement vibing to that shit like, “Wow, this record is fucking beautiful.”
People are so used to Premier chopping records up that they don’t think of his records just being straight loops sometimes. When I found the “Return…” original I was like, “Word, it’s just a straight loop? Oh fuck.” I was a little disappointed, but that shit is still fucking beautiful. Even though it’s a straight loop, you can’t take away from the fact that the track is classic as hell.
TSS: Do you have a favorite slept on Premier track?
Jaycee: “The One and Only” by Snoop and “Brownsville” by M.O.P. He’s done so much shit that it’s hard to narrow stuff down with him. It’s overwhelming to talk about. He did a joint on the Don Cartagena album “That Gangsta Shit.” That song is hard as fuck. He also did a cut for Nenah Cherry called “Sassy” that was also kind slept on.
TSS: Where did the title Pizza At Primo’s come from?
Jaycee: Thank Apple Jac for that title. I was trying to think of a title and he said, “Why don’t you call it Primo’s Pizza.” As much as I travel, I always see pizza joints named Primo’s. So when he said that, I said, “Yeah, that fits.”
TSS: I had never actually heard Pizza At Primo’s it until DJ Soul posted it on his blog. I was like, “How the fuck did I miss this?”
Jaycee: I think it went under a lot of people’s radar. I’m part of the Aphilliates and the main thing that we’re known for are DJ Drama’s Gangsta Grillz. When you put out something that doesn’t feature Lil’ Wayne or Jeezy, it tends to go over peoples heads. I did it right after the mix tape raid situation went down. I was afraid to make the tape to be honest.
Truth be told, it was supposed to be a two part tape. Apple Jac came up with the idea. He wanted to do something called “Pete Rock vs. Premier: The Battle Royal.” It was going to be a double CD. I don’t know why it didn’t happen. I think it took him a little bit longer to get his stuff together. I felt good about my Premier part, so I just decided to put it out. With Apple Jac’s work schedule and my travel schedule, it would have been virtually impossible for us to get together for long enough to knock it out.
The version of Pizza.. that’s out is the third version of it. I accidentally put on a KRS-One joint that wasn’t produced by Premier on the first version. I was all hyped about the first version and gave copies of it to a few friends. One of the people I gave it to was Kaos, who runs the blog The Kaos Effect. He was like, “Yo, that shit was hot, but you had this KRS One joint on there, and I don’t think Premier did that one.” It was a cut off of Return of The Boom Bap. I didn’t want anybody calling me out, so I went back to the lab.
The second version was cool, and I had it done around All Star weekend when I was out in Vegas. Chubby Chubb, who DJ’d for Original Flavor back in the day, was at the same event that I was. We were sound checking, and I was playing the second version. He asked if he could have a copy. The copy that I gave him is pretty much the same as the version that’s out now, but there are some differences. After sitting with the second version for a minute I thought I could improve it. The version Cubby Chubb has is not the version the rest of the world has. But after doing it three times, the third time was a charm.
TSS: Did you re record the whole thing?
Jaycee: Yeah, when I decide to record something over, I scrap the whole shit.
TSS: Wow. That’s insane. I couldn’t scrap an entire tape that I’d been working on.
Jaycee: That’s just me. I’m so hard on myself. If I don’t like some shit, it’s not coming out the crib. I have to be completely ok with what I put out. I’ve seen really good tapes get picked apart by people whose idea of a mix tape is a CD with “None of that DJ stuff on it.” That mentality fucked the game up for me. I used to do mix tapes from 94-97. I would do a mix tape every month. They sold, but people would be like, “You’re doing too much mixing on them.” I got tired of going down in the basement and slaving and making sure everything was perfect when a motherfucka like Clue could make a tape with no mixing and three hot freestyles and have it sell like crazy. I just got frustrated. After ’97 I was like, “This mixtape shit is not what’s up.”
TSS: In terms of Pizza At Primo’s construction, I noticed that you have a definite connection between certain songs. For instance you drop “1, 2 Pass It” and blend in “Bring It On”, which samples “1, 2 Pass It”.
Jaycee: After the second version was done, Apple Jac heard it and said, “Why didn’t you put “1, 2 Pass It” next to “Bring It On”? I totally brain farted and didn’t think to use “Bring It On”. After he listened to it he said, “You forgot about ‘Bring It On’ son.” That was just one more reason I had to scrap the second version.
It wasn’t just that one song though. There were other things. With Royce’s “Boom” I backspun it seven or eight times and I was like, “Damn, this is overkill.” I also ended the tape with Pitch Black’s “It’s All Real”. I didn’t think that song was the best way to end it. I happened to be listening to Black on Both Sides one day while cleaning the house. When “Mathematics” came on I was like, “That’s it. That’s how I’m ending the album.”
TSS: Do you have anything else about Pizza At Primo’s that you want to speak on?
Jaycee: I wonder if Premier has heard the mix. I’d like to know what he thinks of it. People in his immediate circle have it. I’ve given it to Jazzy Jeff, DJ Revolution, and some other people. I know he has to be aware of it, I just don’t know if he has heard it yet and what he thinks.
DJ Jaycee – Pizza At Primo’s Vol. 1 (Tracklisting Included)
For more on Jaycee, visit eightmilechronicle.blogspot.com and myspace.com/djjaycee.


I got 99 Problems…
posting FIRST ain’t ONE!
Pizza at Primo’s >>>> Uno’s
JayCee drinks Blue Moon! lol!
If I see you, nucka…1st Round’s on me!
Gotta drink it from tap…with the orange! good shit
I just recently got turned onto jaycee’s shit (loooong pause)
no homo
yall intorduced me to eargasms four which I immeadiately loved and went onto get the other volumes and also enjoyed those.
Im looking forward to burning a sweet and listening to this.
jaycee posts here dont he?
ain’t even gonna bullsh*t cuz Jaycee stops thru TSS on the reg, but the Pizza joint was a classic right up there w/ any others I’ve gotten over the years.
When you doing a Pete Rock version tho, my nukka???
(fingers crossed)
“Yeah. How would you shit on some Premier beats and then accept Swizz Beatz?”
……………………………………………….
my nigga….. that’s what I’m sayin’…. 2nd round of drinks is on me.
as a young cat growing up in the nineties eastcoast mixtapes were pretty much the standard. I knew a chick that had the mixtape hookup and she used to put me on to whats really good and she introduced me to a atlanta dj named DJ JELLY from atlanta and some of them were real eclectic and had underlying themes and were very well put together, and the reason Im bringing this up is because what jaycee is doing on these mixtapes is very reminicent of what jelly used to do backin the nineties and I just wondered if jaycee was familiar with dj jelly’s shit or if he was an influence on jaycee.
I haven enjoyed a mixtape in years as much as I enjoyed the eargasms mixtapes.
I love the jawn already
“He did a joint on the Don Cartagena album “That Gangsta Shit.” That song is hard as fuck. ”
^ chrue, I always wondered why that cut never got much burn.despite who was spitting on it, that track was illy-ill. Primo makes cats sound really good. word to Malachi The Nutcracker.
“I haven enjoyed a mixtape in years as much as I enjoyed the eargasms mixtapes.”
^ co-sizzle, word is bond, real talk
click on my name.
eargasms are amazing, but i got this mix about 2 weeks ago, and other than the occasional listen to some other stuff, this has been on constant repeat. jaycee and primo = 2 best djs in the game. what could be better than a primo mix by jaycee?? shiiiiit
^ you’ze a fool for that, son!
make it bigger (nh)
a-yo, JayCee put the Primo remix of Da King & I’s “Flip Da Scrip” on here…talk about obscure!
does anyone have questions for any of these dudes:
Rik Cordero
Ill Poetic
Supastition
Classified
I got interviews with all of ‘em, just seeing if any of y’all had questions you wanted answered.
And Pizza at Primo’s is dope as fuck. I really enjoyed it.
@ andrew – ask Rik what he likes better – Chicken Adobo, “chocolate meat”, or Kare-Kare
Yo, I gotta give it to Jaycee. Dude is sick! I’ve had the Pizza @ Primo’s since last year and the Michael Jackson joint too. Dude has become my favorite dj hands down. Keep doin’ your thing kid. I’ll be on the look out for part 2. Peace.
cotdamn shorty is lookin good.
^ shawty in the pic? oh, yessir…ain’t that Angel Lola Luv..?
ask them all eli vs. envy who won?
Another dope interview.
@ co-sign on the Blue Moon. 1st rounds on me.
@ jaycee…keep doing your thing. now start SELLING them mixes on your site or something dog. you deserve dough for all of your mixes…real talk.
@ andrew…ask rick cordero when the fuck does he sleep? also, ask him what him getting a brief shout out in the latest King Mag means for his company and it’s future outside of exposure.
any premier tracks on this list????
philaflava.com’s 100 Greatest Obscure Tracks
13 – Slow Burnin’
Ahmad, Ras Kass & Saafir – Comewiddit (Fredwreck Remix)
Al Tariq – No Question feat. Black Attack, Rawcotiks & Problemz
Bas Blasta – The Rhythm feat. Lord Finesse, Fat Joe, JuJu, & Godfather Don
Big L- How Will I Make It
Black Moon – Murder MC’s
Black Rob- Permanent Scars
Black Sheep – Similak Child (Homogenized Remix)
Boogie Down Productions – Questions & Answers (Remix)
Boogie Down Productions – We In There (ATCQ Remix)
Brand Nubian – Allah U Akbar (Remix)
Brand Nubian – Step Into Da Cipher feat. Serge, Mastro Manny & Snagglepuss
Brother Lynch Hung – Had 2 Gat Ya
Children of The Corn – I Remember When
Chubb Rock – Three Men At Chung King feat. Red Hot Lover Tone & Grand Puba
Da Fat Cat Clique – Da Flow feat. The Man They Call Lux, EST, Rugged Ruff
Da King & I – Tears
Darc Mind – I’m Ill
Dark Skinned Assassin – Unholy
Dark Sun Ridas – Time To Build (Ultra Marsalis Remix)
De La Soul – Ego Trippin’ Part III
DEL – Undisputed Champs feat. Pep Love & Q-Tip
Demasters – Feel No Guilt feat. Nine
Diamond D – Hiatus (Remix) feat. The CRU
Diamond D – Sally Got A One Track Mind (Showbiz remix)
DMX – Can’t Touch The Kid
Dre Dog- The Ave
E Money Bags – Regulate feat. Prodigy & Majesty of Live Squad
Eightball – What The Fuck Is The Eightball
EPMD – Brothers From Brentwood, L.I.
Erick Sermon – If You Don’t Know Like I Know feat. Trigger, Heltah Skeltah & O.G.C.
Erick Sermon – The Ill Shit feat. Kam & Ice Cube
Fab 5 (Heltah Skeltah + O.G.C.) – Blah
Fesu – War With No Mercy
Fierce – Crab
Funkmaster Flex – Six Million Ways To Die feat. Nine & Tragedy
Godfather Don – Burn (Remix)
Gova Mattic – Family Day feat. Redman, Tame One, Pace Won, Young Zee, Roz Noble & Runt Dog
Grand Puba – Fat Rat
Hard 2 Obtain – Ism and Blues
Joe Sinistr – Under The Sun
Kilo G. – Release Me feat. Pimp C.
Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo – 2 To The Head feat. Ice Cube, Scarface & Bushwick Bill
Kool G. Rap- Mister Mister
Kool Keith – Yo Black (Buckwild Remix)
Kurious – Mansion And A Yacht feat. Sadat X & Mike G
Leaders of The New School – Classic Material (Diamond D Remix)
LL Cool J – Crime Stories
Lord Finesse – Shorties Kaught In The System
Mac Dre – California Livin
Mac Mall – Let’s Get A Telly
Main Source – Set It Off feat. The LOX
Mase – Drug Wars
Masta Ace – The B Side feat. Paula Perry & Lord Digga
MC Serch – Back To The Grill (Remix) feat. Chub Rock, Red Hot Lover Tone, Nas & O.C.
Mean Green – L.A. Finest feat. Mykill Miers
MF Grimm- So Watcha Want Nigga
Mic Geronimo – Three Stories High feat. Royal Flush
Mobb Deep – First Day of Spring feat. Tragedy Khadafi
Mobb Deep- Cop Hell (DJ Premier Remix)
Money Boss Players – What U Sayin
Nas – Street Dreams (K-Def Remix)
Naughty By Nature – It’s On (Beatnuts Remix)
Nine – Me, Myself, and My Microphone
N-Tense – Raise The Levels of The Boom
Nubian Crackers – Do You Wanna Hear It? feat. The Artifacts
O.C. – Born To Live (DJ Eclipse Remix)
Omnisence – Touch Ya’ll feat. Sadat X
ONYX – Purse Snatchaz Part 2 feat. Smoothe Da Hustler & Trigga Tha Gambler
Penthouse Players Clique – P.S. Phuk U 2 feat. DJ Quik & Eazy-E
Planet Asia – Full Course Meal
Private Investigators – Mash Up The Mic (Remix)
Rahsheed – Industrypartybumrusha
Ras Kass – Music Business feat. Xzibit
Real Live – The Turnaround (Remix) feat. Tragedy and Capone
Saafir – Light Sleeper (OG Mix)
Sadat X – Escape From New York feat. Pete Rock & Deda
Sadat X – Lump Lump (Nubian Remix) feat. Grand Puba & Lord Jamar
Sham and The Professor So-Low-Ist (Kenny Dope Remix)
Shorty Long- Shorty Doing His Own Thang
Shyheim – Licka Shot
South Central Cartel – West Coast Gangsta Team feat. Spice 1, Ice T, MC Eiht & 2Pac
Strictly Roots – Begs No Friends (Remix) feat. Fat Joe & Grand Puba
Tasc 4orce – Takin’ No Shorts
Tha Alkaholiks – Relieve Yourself (O.G. Version
The Artifacts – It’s Getting Hot (K-Def Remix)
The Artifacts – Who I Am
The Beatnuts – Hellraiser (Remix)
The Roots – Proceed III feat. Bahamadia
Top Quality – Magnum Opus
Tragedy Khadafi – Street Life (Return of The Life)
Trendz of Culture – Off & On (Lord Finesse Remix)
Trendz of Culture – Who Got My Back (Remix) feat Method Man & Treach
UGK – It’s Suppose To Bubble
Ultramagnetic MC’s – Raise It Up (Remix)
Yaggfu Front – Slappin’ Suckas Silly (Diamond D Remix) feat. Diamond D
Young Zee – Stay Gold feat. Lauryn Hill
YZ – When The Road Is Covered In Snow
Nice post.
Dope Interview.
I only used to look out for Gangsta Grillz Series when it comes to mixtapes, but when I heard Jaycee’s last few tapes “Eargasms Series”, the Micheal Tape, and Kick Rocks. I started to google search the internet for anymore material.
Great interview, man. This was a dope tape and it’s really interesting to hear a DJ interviewed about a mix they made.
“…it’s biting me, fighting me, inviting me…
…I can’t hold it back…” – Rakim
Funk Mix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dImDZV1vdIw
Soul Mix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAeqzpJ1YJs
Kweli and Phil the Agony- think green
http://www.zshare.net/audio/10966839a98c063f/
Environmental Rap…too funny
soooooo….
I ain’t tryna load up my hard drive with a bunch of unnecessary bloat…
…so let’s cut to the chase…
what’s the best Wayne mix out there, bar none? There’s SO many fuckin’ Wayne mixes out there…it’s worse than when there were a trillion variations of the Makaveli tapes…
somebody recommend ya boy sumthin’…let’s go
if somebody can hook me up with a dope-ass Wayne mix…
there will be a moratorium on Eli posts, I promise…lol
im lookin for number 2 jaycee. pizza mos definitely on repeat in the whip
LMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAO
oh you mad cuz I got you roasted like eva
I’m stylin’ on you, by the hour
Crunchy Black needs to stay in the shade
Wayne & Baby kissing in the gay parade
Da Brat & Missy at a bisexual bridal shower
Jaycee>Any DJ out right now.
Keep the mixes comin…anywhere we can cop those bitches at?
Im attempting to super impose his face over the atlanta skyline for a illmatic esque album cover….
ELI
OMNIPOTENT
AmpGeez was nice enough to post links to 2 Weezy mixtapes for me.
Thanks, Amp!
Since I am a man of my word, I will honor my self-imposed tentative Eli post moratorium…after this last comment, in which I will paraphrase the great Reggie Noble:
“Yes, the Eli that’s what they call me
Wicked with the style, you’d think I have cerebral palsy
Like AAIEEAHAAA, ’cause I freak the styles crazy
Lullaby your stupid ass, ROCKABYE BABY”
*takes ass to bed while Weezy downloads*
^ key word: tentative…mwa-ha-ha
@ Estelle’s Teef – Kare Kare for the win with bagoong.
@ andrew – ask Classified when he’s dropping a new album and how he made ‘Hey Now’ and ‘Maritimes’ those tracks are illllllll.
theres an official eli face book page but I aint on facebook.
@ Vicexxx – Bagoong…not so much. I’m one of those domesticated ones, so that & balut….? no. call me a sell-out. lol
and FUCK. Hillary won PA. shit.
pace yall
petey…that’s reason enuff to join Facebook.
I’m on it…sometime tomorrow.
holla
let me know if its worth it, Ive never fucked with any of those social network sites.
hell yea its worth it, facebook can be the shit if you use it right… im kinda drunk coming from the club tho – as i see it, in three years aggins gonna be giving out full names and myspace names instead of numbers with the quote “hit me up on faceboook!” and “ayo, mami, you be on facebook?” LOL once again, this i s just a partially drunken rant from after club partiying!
TSS IS MAjor! where my shirt at! Gotty get at me! i want a tss shirt or ill make my own! and it took me about 10 mins to write this!
lol dude yo avatar is so wrong!!! i swear i didnt laugh when i first saw that shit;
in three years aggins gonna be giving out full names and myspace names instead of numbers with the quote “hit me up on faceboook!” and “ayo, mami, you be on facebook?
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They already do. TSS is on Facebook too.
premo 2nd
rza 1st
wizza wector… BOBBY DIGITAL BABY!!!!!!
From Idolator.com
t would seem that the leak of Madonna’s Hard Candy has succeeded in taking out most of the pop music leak blogs that linked to its Rapidshare-enabled downloads earlier today, i.e., most of the pop music leak blogs that weren’t demolished by the great Mariah Carey blog purge of early 2008. For now, anyway—who knows where else this game of whack-a-mole can lead us?
Exclusive Nicolay & Kay Interview
http://www.theliberatorsofhiphop.com/2008/04/nicolay-kay-interview-4-4-08.html
Great post..Pizza at Primo’s is a dope mixtape that has been in constant rotation for the last few months..
For all you Blue Moon fans drinks are on me if you’re ever in the PNW. I got the hook up on that brand as they help pay my bills….It was also rated #1 Beer this year by IRI/ Neilson reports…Fuck a Budwieser..lol…
The mixtape is hot, I’ll be picking up a copy at my local record store next time I’m there.
On a different note, any chance TSS could use http://www.sharebee.com to upload their files as it uploads to many sites at once (rapidshare, megaupload, badongo, zshare) but mainly because I hate rapidshare and I’m sure other people do too.
Thanks.
Great interview