Monday, December 7, 2009
VIMA 2010's here.. Vote YOUNG STUNNA for Best Hip Hop Act & Best Hip Hop Song (Rain Dance) - See Link Below
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Feel Like I'm Back
Been a while since i blogged, been busy with a lotta sh*%... Dropped a new single "AM A SOLDIER" ft ALLOI (a new cat i met couple months ago, and dude can sing!!!!!!) ...
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Friday, September 11, 2009
HOT NOISE SESSIONS: We Define International
We about to set KL on fire!!!
Live @ Cloth & Clef
Thursday September 24th 2009
10PM-3AM
RM20 at the door (incl. 1st drink)
Featuring:
Radio 3000 (USA)
Young Stunna (Nigeria)
King Lhota (Senegal)
Vandal (Canada)
DJ Medoz (Egypt)
Hot Noise Sessions will continue to bring KL that international flavor and blazing Hip Hop vibes!!!
Hot Noise Music - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=11510257453&ref=ts
The MoveMint - http://themovemint.blogspot.com
Radio 3000 - http://www.myspace.com/radio3000
Young Stunna - http://www.myspace.com/therealyoungstunna
King Lhota - http://www.myspace.com/kinglhotajolof
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
PUT ON
Since I haven’t gotten the Cuban Linx 2 leak yet (I know), I’ve been bumping Blueprint 3 for the past week. One of my favorite tracks already being blasted on radio, in New York at least, is “Empire State of Mind” featuring Alicia Keys and… no Nas. Grumble if you will, but the album is solid – the best Jay-Z project we can ask for right now. As for “Empire State,” it feels like the rap version of Frank Sinatra’s version of “New York, New York.” I’m already expecting some kind of All-star remix and perhaps a Jim Jones remake, “Harlem State of Mind.” I don’t see any way Jay’s not performing that song at his 9/11 MSG concert – could be the perfect show closer to go along with an NYC anthem medley.
Whether you like the song or not, “Empire State” is just one of many city anthems in hip-hop. Rap is all about where you’re from, going from ashy to classy while paying homage to your humble beginnings. So when rappers get on, they gotta put on for their city, whether it’s Pac’s “California Love,” Common’s “Chi City,” Nelly’s “St. Louie,” Ludacris’ “Welcome to Atlanta,” etc. Getting even more specific, what about borough anthems, like B.I.G.’s “Brooklyn’s Finest,” 50 Cent’s “Queens” and Jay’s “Brooklyn Go Hard.”
If the song is good enough, even if you’re not from that place, it makes you want to go there. Since I’m New Yawk-raised (Queens!), here’s my personal NYC anthem playlist. Where you from and what city anthems get you amped? —clovito
Jay-Z, “Empire State of Mind”
“Welcome to the melting pot, corners where we sellin’ rock/Afrika Bambaataa shit, home of the hip-hop/Yellow cab, gypsy cab, dolla cab, holla back”
Cam’ron, “Welcome to New York City” feat. Jay-Z
“You can jam with them jammers, blam with them blamers/It’s hot here, ask Mase, he ran to Atlanta”
Nas, “N.Y. State of Mind”
“In the PJ’s, my blend tape plays, bullets are strays/Young bitches is grazed, each block is like a maze/Full of black rats trapped, plus the Island is packed”
Big Pun feat. M.O.P. “New York Giants”
“This is for my 25 to life bidders, pork fried rice eaters/New York, New York, ice rockin’ tight wifebeaters”
Ja Rule, “New York” feat. Fat Joe, Jadakiss
“And Rule gon’ bring the ghetto gospel/To every hood possible, pushin’ through in the sky blue/Back with the gods you now, preferably the 4 pound/Slugs flyin’ at the speed of sound”
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
WHO Killed iT: HOUSTON MIC PASS 2
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
1 World x 1 Love x 1 Mic…by Dallas Penn
It is often the artists from the most disenfranchised, impoverished nations that can speak to the true nature of Hip-Hop. To combine all music, art, culture and people into one is the essence of Hip-Hop. With the use of the drum and the voice. A few weeks ago when J.Period was working on the Bring Your Own Blogger BBQ mixtapes he told me of this project to combine the sound of K’Naan with some of the world’s most respected musical messengers. K’Naan hails from Mogadishu, Somalia. A region that has been embroiled in violent conflict for the past two decades. So many rappers fantasize about their communities as warzones but few have survived in one and even less speak of the peace, justice and love that our world needs right now. With this idea in mind J.Period and K’Naan began crafting this project. A mashup mixtape with music honoring the great FELA KUTI, BOB DYLAN and BOB MARLEY. The project sounded too monumental from the outset. I’m glad J.Period was able to pull it off. The full 3-part project is set to be released on September 1st over at J.Period’s website. Here’s a preview of what J.Period is calling ‘The Messengers’ featuring K’Naan in tribute to FELA KUTI, BOB DYLAN and BOB MARLEY.
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Altimet's Follow The Leader Part 7.. i think
If You Aint Heard about Altimet's Follow The Leader Mixtape Series, ur obviously on something
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Think You Got Skillz Re-Launch
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When A HairDresser Gets Pissed Off
Found this hilarious vid on youtube
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Sean Kingston - Fire Burnin Beat Refix
"I did this cuz i love the song n felt lyk switching the beat up, for promo uses only, and Club nd Radio DJs"
Feel free to promote, circulate, wateva...
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Some Portions (Vocals) of this file are property of Sony Music Entertainment/Epic Records
Thanks,
Team Stunna/Hot Noise Beatz/On A Skimpee Management LLC/Top Money Crew DJs
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