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28 septembre 2008

Nouvel album pour Dom Pachino


Le MC de Killarmy devrait sortir un nouvel album intitulé "Power Rulez".
L'album devrait sortir le 11 novembre sur Napalm Recordings - Chambermusik Records
L'album sera distribué par Koch Entertainment.
Niveau featuring on retrouvera entre autre : Shyheim, 9th Prince, Islord, Crunch Lo..
Niveau prod : Dub Sonata, Falling Down, Hush, Shawneci et Dom Pachino lui même.

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27 septembre 2008

RZA live



- 4th Chamber
- Brooklyn Babies

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GZA - "0% Finance" Lyrics


[GZA]
Took her off the showroom floor, no money down
Near the Chrysler Building, the heart of Midtown
Two hundred horsepower under the hood
Junk in the trunk, that be far from damaged goods
Designer frames, the windshield's stay tinted
The most beautiful thing someone invented
A Wrangler had a sticker on the bumper
A sign in case tow trucks tried to dump her
Rear view mirror, that of Serena Williams
Staring with the crime and the look to kill 'em
Brushless showers and the Brazilian wax
Cash in the glove department, freeze from tax
Low mileage, on the odometer
A graduate, with more degrees than a thermometer
Spark plugs for great conversation
She would Focus on the finish line and destination
Steering in the right direction, made sure
I wore a seatbelt, and had airbags for protection
In her tank, she love to stash my tool
I kept it full, super unloaded fuel
She had a room full of skirts and rims
The old ones, used to swing off ropes, that often hung from limbs
A temp at the Ford Modeling Agency
Suburban area, where the Caucasians be
Her great grandfather was a Cherokee Indian
Exploring Navigator, traveling then begin
Sharpening his arrows on Plymouth Rock, commanding chief
Who weighs cattle, only selling the livestock
King of the Frontier, rider of thoroughbreds
He was just as sharp as a needle without thread
Legend in truth, but known to run the herds
His sons were Oldsmobiles who drink Thunderbird
Land Cruisers sitting on fertile soil
With equipment that ran off expensive oil
Folks bragging, said a horse pulled the Volkswagen
They love Mustang Sally and lolly gagging
Fished in Lake Tahoe, cooking Barracuda's
Hundred Impala's with the six shooters
From a long range with the dog Rover
It was something else to see him out and over
Some got caught in the Crossfire, a bunch of rabbits
Indicating these dudes should retire
One was oddball, rocking a sunroof
A gas guzzler, in his grill was one tooth
A strong Accent and a beard like Lincoln
Who hated the Golf course, but he love drinking
Avenger, used to pick up chicks
He had Magnums, that was laying tough but thick
Wore a Blazer, and where he used to hide the ruger
For encounters with the Jaguars and Cougars
A veteran move and salute, sing the anthem
In Accord with the plan, he was a Phantom
He had a fat lady, they called Hummer
And um, she needed bodywork for the whole summer
She had a few friends, who used to stay in the pound
Abandoned parking lots and junkyard down
Regulars in rest areas and truck stops
Cassette player, known to make the tape pop
Gold diggers, who wanted cream like well's Fargo
In Vegas, they circle around a Montecarlo
You know the snakes with the fangs of Vipers
Bloodsuckers, who will use the piss from hiking
Met the Cavaliers at the Outback Steakhouse
Chicken cutlet supreme, just for takeout
One of them was forced to live in Astoria
Cuz at the auction they had Crown Victoria
Since then, her friends charged with battery
Had her running off the sweets flattery
She kept a loud muffler, couldn't trust her
Police used to always pull over his duster
A pothead, who some called the Firebird
A foul mouth who could of used wiser words
Her man used to hustle and ran the crack corner
So insecure, he kept Low Jack on her
Peeping with his visors low, high beaming
Temper would accelerate, private eyes scheming
He would check his console for rubber
She would pass the inspection with flying colors
She would turn left, if he said right
On a cycle, he would often run a red light
His voice Echoed if she Dodged a Convoy
A previous owner, all he did was bone her
Some drove her crazy, she was just a loner
He had a leaking transmission fluid
Said it was an accident, didn't mean to do it
No insurance, but a grill to cage
She sobbed uncontrollably and still stayed
Another total Eclipse for the heart
Like the freezing weather that never gave her a start
Plus, he had a Sidekick in his garage
And if he needed a Boost, she would give him a charge
He was sentence for running an Escort service
Escaped from prison but made a few nervous
His baby mother and wife, the BMW
Number one on her list, who he brought trouble to
She done everything to regain her Liberty
Tried to be Audi, but went into delivery
Moved to Aspen, survived the Avalanche
A different Element, inside a cattle ranch
Far away when she changed the pattern
The distance was light from Mercury to Saturn

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26 septembre 2008

Wu-Tang Live @ Montreux - Extraits



Extraits du DVD Wu-Tang Clan Live At Montreux

- Da Rockwilder
- Gravel Pit
- Brooklyn Zoo
- Method Man

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19 septembre 2008

Beautiful Minds dispo...

"Beautiful Minds" l'album du nouveau duo Killah Priest et Chief Kamachi est dispo sur le net...

01. Beautiful Minds - 02:56
02. All Hail - 03:54
03. Closest - 03:28
04. Reflections - 02:58
05. Illest feat. Planet Asia and Dj Rhettmatic - 04:26
06. Most High - 03:54
07. Time Out Revisited - 01:28
08. Don't Waste Your Lungs - 02:49
09. All Been Buried - 04:07
10. Blessing - 03:00
11. See Clearly - 04:55
12. Scrolls feat. Dj Rhettmatic - 03:07

Durée totale : 40 min 54

Folk & Stress : nouveau son!


Voici un nouvel extrait du premier album du duo : "The Box". Il est intilulé "Beatrix"
Folk & Stress feat Vast Aire - Beatrix (Prod By Folk)

GZA - "7 Pounds" Lyrics


[GZA]
Speaking of this artform, the slang is dangerous
MC's are like sperm cells, a gang of us
Fighting to reach the egg, biting and lose a leg
Odds are like 1 to 10 million, the kin thread
One from a thousand speaks in his own voice
The other 999, imitates without choice
They never even knowing it, until the going gets rough
You see the Amplified Sample I'm throwing with
I grab the microphone, the unthinkable happens
See the rockets red glare like the guns when clapping
They still cage matching MC's thats scrapping
Not the UFC, but my opponent is tapping
So don't let a little bit of fear turn to hatred
I was sent as a savior to revive what was sacred
Also stop this uncalled for behavior
And sipping back cats, they lactase in flavor

[Chorus: GZA]
Got word from the wise to let it drop
Set this on fire, take aim and let it pop
Because regardless to whom or what, even the door shut
I'm giving 'em straight raw, you bringing them all cut
Like Bolivian rock, your watered down hip hop
Raps so out of shape and far from tip top
Pearls next to pebbles, spoons against shovels
Dictators next to rebels, and Gods against devils

[GZA]
No time for backwards thinking, let's think ahead
If you want to sleep when you awake then make your bed
Alotta MC's came to see me on referals
Not even knowing that they would undergo great parrels
These cutting edge methods from the most specialized
Faster than the last men, and before the dust'll fly
The lord of the art, strikes a chord in your heart
Your ear love to hear the God, ripping tracks apart
Me to hip hop, is like Einstein to science
A match made in heaven, most likely an alliance
Complex individual that you dream of being
Intellectual challenging, the all eye seeing
Got an appetite for heat, so then come and bite the beat
And digest the rest and don't stress the part, it couldn't be

[Chorus]

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17 septembre 2008

Beautiful Minds : "All Hail"

Nouvel extrait dispo sur le Myspace du duo Kamachi & Priest.
Beautiful Minds toujours prévu pour le 23 septembre.

15 septembre 2008

Wu Live @ Montreux 2007 - Nouvel Extrait


M.E.T.H.O.D. Man, extrait du DVD Wu-Tang Clan live At Montreux 2007.

Le DVD sera dispo le 23 septembre.

14 septembre 2008

DJ Muggs & Planet Asia feat Killah Priest (dld)


DJ Muggs & Planet Asia feat Killah Priest, Cynic & Scratch - Black Angels
DJ Muggs & Planet Asia - Pain Language

11 septembre 2008

Le nouvel album de Tekitha sera en parti produit par RZA


Tekitha: "This album is a true representation of my personality and life. A bit philosophical, a little heartbreak. I’m a woman who loves a good party so I had to have a club banger in there and a whole lot of soul. The production is mostly from RZA, Stevie J. and a new hot producer, DUB the Director.”

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6 septembre 2008

Slang Prostitution repoussé


Le nouvel album de Cappadonna "Slang Prostitution" vient d'être repoussé au 27 janvier 2009.
L'album doit toujours sortir sous le label Chambermusik Records.

Featuring prévu: Masta Killa, Raekwon, King Just, Lounge Lo, Jojo Pellegrino, G-Clef

CAPPADONNA
Slang Prostitution
Label: CHAMBERMUSIK RECORDS
Price Code: AR
Cat number: CHR-CD-3004
UPC: 686647300408
Release Date: 01/27/2009
Genre: RAP
Format: CD FULL LENGTH

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Le retour de Tekitha?


Des nouveaux sons de la chanteuse Tekitha ont été posté sur Imeem.com :








Peut-être un nouvel album en prévision?

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Killarmy - Swingin' Sword



Son : Swingin' Sword
Artiste : Killarmy
Producteur : 4th Disciple
Album : Silent Weapon For Quiet War
Date : Août 1997

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KIllarmy prépare un nouvel album...


D'après le manager de 9th Prince :

"Peace...9th hit me up on the phone to let ya'll know. Killarmy is officially back and in the studio recording a brand new album with all members minus Sin due to his incarceration. 9th and P.R. have put their differences to the side and are going to bring you that raw heat that ya'll have come to love. As I build with the brothers...i'll keep ya'll posted."
Vivement plus d'info!

Musique du Film babylon A.D.


Tracks dans leur ordre d'apparition dans le film :

Deuces - Achozen
Metal Health (Bang Your Head) - Quiet Riot
No. 6 in A Major Allegretto Grazioso (Spring Song) - Felix Mendelssohn
Notre Puissance - Les Choeurs de L’armee Rouge (Russian Red Army)
A Single Moment - Achozen
Forshadow - Achozen
Blade Runner 0.8.
- Achozen
Rollindissgeyes
Achozen
Dead Embryonic Cells - Sepultura
Build your Enemies - Achozen
Digital Slaps
- Achozen
String Quartet in A Minor (Allegro Ma Non Troppo) - Franz Schubert
Immaculate - Achozen, Killah Priest and Shukura Holliday
Deuces (Reprise) - Achozen


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Soundtracks From the Shaolin Temple - Cover


Voici la cover d'un projet un peu obscur, prévu pour le 7 octobre.

Description sur Amazon :

The entire Wu-Tang Clan (minus O.D.B.), the Wu-Tang Killa Beez (Bronze Nazareth, Killah Priest, Prodigal Sunn, Holocaust, Hell Razah), and more assemble the soundtrack backdrop to RZA's renowned first trip to China and the birthplace of modern kung-fu, the Shaolin Temple. Packaging contains 90+ page booklet with exclusive photos. Also features production work by Hi-Tek, Preservation (Mos Def), Stoupe The Enemy Of Mankind (of Jedi Mind Tricks), Cilvaringz, and more.

Ya plus qu'a attendre la tracklist...

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RZA Keeps Busy [ITW]


Rza parle des problèmes internes du groupe, notamment entre lui et Ghostface Killah. Il parle aussi de son groupe Achozen et de ses projets cinématographiques.

3 septembre 2008

RZA en couverture d'Hip-Hop Connection

Pour leur numéro anniversaire (20 ans d'existence!) le mag Hip-Hop Connection s'offre 3 couvertures differentes, dont une avec RZA!

Extrait :

Where does the Wu-Tang story really begin?
"I was 21. After going through some negative shit in Ohio, about to face eight years in jail and all that... I don't really wanna get into that part. It was an altercation over a woman, and it got out of hand and it got crazy, and it got physical, and it got handguns involved with it. It was self-defence, but at the same time, somebody got hurt. And after that and I didn't get sent to jail, my mother told me, 'This is a second chance: do right.' And I took what she said serious. I had a baby on the way, had a different kind of motivation to me.
"So I left Ohio, went back to New York with $20,000 to my name. It was the bail money that I'd been given back. And I gave ten of that to Ghost. I remember telling Ghost, 'Go on with your life.' 'Cos we were kind of partners. I was like, 'I'm gonna go on with my life, and I'm gonna do some thinking, so you take this and go on with yours.'
"And I walked, miles and miles and miles and miles. For the whole summer. I used to walk around Staten Island, just thinking, thinking, thinking, thinking thinking. And I caught an idea - an idea to make my own record company. An idea to do things. Ghost said he didn't wanna leave my side - so he remained to be around me.
"When I caught the idea, the first thing I did was I called a lawyer I knew, and said, 'I wanna start a record company. I want to get into the music business. Can you help me?' And he charged me a couple o' grand! And he formed a corporation - Wu-Tang Productions."

What was everyone doing at that stage to earn a living?
"Meth worked at the Statue Of Liberty, so did my brother Divine and a cat called Rade Da Ruckus, who was always getting locked up. Him and Meth used to make up all these acronyms. Rade Da Ruckus actually made the word CREAM, for Cash Rules Everything Around Me. Him and Meth would make up shit like Miss THANG – That Ho Ain't No Good, or BIBWAM – Bitch Is Busted Without A Man, and WABA – What A Boomin' Ass. We had a song called 'Mad Flavor' that had all them shits on; that was on my second album I did for Tommy Boy that never got released.
"But yeah, Meth and Rade and them were at the Statue, working as burgers and fries guys. I think Streetlife worked there, U-God worked there, all doing the same kinda thing. GZA always had a job: he was a bike messenger for at least three years. He was making good money though - I think a bike messenger, at that time, they could make up to five, six hundred dollars a week. I was a foot messenger, me and ODB. Like, in Derailed, I played a mail clerk, and the character I played was actually thinking of myself back in those days as a messenger. Dirty would walk in these places with a package and a 40! We got a 40 for breakfast every day, man. That was just us.
"I think Ghost never had a job aside from summer youth program, at 16, where you work for the summer to buy your school clothes and shit. I worked there also: I worked at the pool department. I think Ghost worked picking up garbage.
"I don't think Deck never had a job, because you know, he came home from being a street peddler: Deck did time. Cappa was just, you know, a criminal. Rae... Where did Rae work at? Rae may have did a little... Nah, Rae was a street criminal. Yeah, that's it."

So how did Wu-Tang go from being you and Ghost on 'After The Laughter...' to eight emcees on 'Protect Ya Neck'?
"We did a demo in my house that was called the 'Six Man Symphony'. It was me, Rae, Meth, Streetlife, my man Aysham and I think U-God. It was similar to 'Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'' – '...Chessboxin'' was my attempt to emulate 'Six Man Symphony', which I lost. It was recorded to cassette on a four-tracker in my apartment at Stapleton Projects, but I lost it moving house one time. All the guys got copies, but they don't have it. The one person who may have it somewhere is Rade Da Ruckus.
"I remember Streetlife's lyrics. He was like, 'Let me tell you my name, before you even ask me/First name Pro, last name is Nasty/Son o' my mother, her sister's nephew/Cousin, brother, mother of my...' I loved that rhyme.
"Streetlife wasn't part of Wu when we came out either - I don't know if he was in jail at that time or whatever. But I always held a spot for him, and I always held a spot for Cappadonna. U-God went to jail but he got home in time. We was all Wu-Tang: it was more like a crew of emcees who were wandering around Staten Island. Aysham never made it as a Wu member - he chose the family life.
"We had demos for days back in '91. There was the first 'Ice Cream' song, just Ghost and Method Man, Meth rapping. It wasn't even about girls. That was a neighbourhood hit! Everybody in Staten Island wanted a copy of that.
"Anyway, I was trying to do the 'Six Man Symphony' over, so I set up time in the studio for everyone to come and record a song. But instead of six men, there was eight. There was no Master Killa at that point – he was GZA's student."


ITW : GZA sur All Hip-Hop


GZA parle de son nouvel album et du Hip-Hop actuel

"In The Hood" Live



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