Tuesday, July 29, 2008

A TRIBE CALLED QUEST-SCENARIO (UNRELEASED DEMO VERSION)


LISTEN TO THE ORIGINAL DEMO VERSION!!!

HERE:

JIM JONES TAKIN' KANYE WEST SHOTZ!!! BLAM BLAM!!!

TRASHMAN!!!! TALKING BOUT STACK BUNDLES MURDER!!! GETTIN AT INTERNET THUGGS...WORLDSTAR...GAYS...AND SAYS HE KILLED BABIES!!! DAMN!!!



GOTTA REWARD ON HIS OWN HEAD!!!!



Everyone knows by now this guy TrashMan is down right sick. He is now offering a reward to anyone who can find him. We are disgusted as much as you are. Will it ever stop?

VA- J.ARMZ- HOW TO BE AN MC VOL. 54


1. 02:51 AZ - The Secret (Produced by Addicted 4 Life)
02. 02:59 Lil Wayne - Mr. Carter (Produced by Infamous)
03. 02:36 G-Unit - Straight Outta Southside (Produced by Ron Browz)
04. 02:23 Young Jeezy - Put On (Produced by by Drumma Boy)
05. 02:34 9th Wonder & Buckshot - No Future (Produced by 9th Wonder)
06. 02:35 Bishop Lamont - Grow Up (Produced by Dr. Dre)
07. 02:32 Max B - Try Me (Produced by D.Moss)
08. 02:32 40 Cal - On My Shit (Produced by Young Los)
09. 02:35 Three 6 Mafia - My Own Way
10. 02:27 G-Unit - Let It Go (Produced by Don Cannon)
11. 02:24 Busta Rhymes - Blackout
12. 02:34 Hell Rell - Get Ready (Produced by Arab)
13. 02:36 Grafh - Like Ohh
14. 02:19 Fat Joe - Ain't Sayin' Nothin' (Produced by Cool & Dre)
15. 02:21 The Clipse - Fast Life (Produced by Scott Storch)
16. 02:33 Bloodsport - Put Your Paper On It (Produced by The Runners)
17. 02:30 Young Chris - You Don't Even Know
18. 02:29 Max B - Eye For An Eye (Produced by Jaz)
19. 02:47 Lil Wayne - Don't Get It (Produced by Rodnae)
20. 02:31 G-Unit - T.O.S. (Produced by Ty Fyffe)
21. 02:18 Nas - You Can't Stop Us Now (Produced by Salaam Remi)
22. 02:36 Max B - A City Wit No Hoes (Produced by D.Moss)
23. 02:14 Busta Rhymes - Throw It Up (Produced by Cool & Dre)
24. 02:25 Clyde Carson - California State Of Mind (Produced by Dr. Dre)
25. 02:34 G-Unit - Ready Or Not (Produced by Jake One)
26. 02:25 Just Blaze - Team USA Anthem (Produced by Just Blaze)
27. 02:32 The Game - Dope Boys
28. 02:01 Nas - Hero (Produced by Polow Da Don)
29. 01:21 Newz - Homicide Music
30. 02:04 G-Unit - Casualties Of War (Produced by Ky Miller)
31. 01:44 40 Cal - Harlem Shuffle
32. 02:08 9th Wonder & Buckshot - Throwin' Shade (Produced by 9th Wonder)
33. 02:27 Ja Rule - Stacks (Produced by Chink Santana)


DOWNLOAD:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IJ6RD0GE

OH NO BEAT MAKER.....SAYS PEOPLE ABUSING HIS BEAT CD'S & HIS MJ REMIX PODCAST!!




MJ PODCAST & OH NO REMIX JAWN!!

http://ohnothedisrupt.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-05-06T19_37_34-07_00




the vent: no beats cds!


QUOTE:

yoooo people
welcome to THE VENT:


i got a million and one beats.... and i plan on makin more....

but niggaz is abusing the beat cds.... so therefore.... no more beat cds for artists at the moment....

i got 14 different projects dam near completed.... lots of shit!!!!!
(gangrene) the alchemist and oh no, team getem produced by pete rock, oh no solo shit, sum new inst series, mixtapes...producing a prince po lp!!...and a gang of other lps ill talk about a lil later

what i dont have time for is cats throwin new or unreleased shit on they mixtapes, lps, podcasts, or myspaces without sayin nothin.... some things i wouldnt give a shit about.... but cmon, if i sold a beat 4 years ago, and that beat came out 4 years ago, im not tryin to see it resurface on a new 2008 lp... got people thinkin im sellin same beat twice........woooooooorrddddddd???

(i wouldnt do that even if i only had a half a crate of records and a casio keyboard)

no time for cats giving songs out to Internet sites without proper mixes n shit....



no time for artsts throwing wack singers on songs soundin crazy n shit tryin to blow up.... maaaaaaaaaaannnnnn

cardinal sins!!!!! and please believe... none of that shit gets a pass......



THIS NIGGA GOT SOME HEAT.....

Shondrae "Bangladesh" Crawford : FROM BARBER TO A MILLIE.....



Billboard Q&A: Shondrae "Bangladesh" Crawford
July 28, 2008 - RB Hip-Hop

By Hillary Crosley, N.Y.

When barber-cum-producer Shondrae "Bangladesh" Crawford left his native Des Moines, Iowa, he was only armed with a set of hair clippers. However, more than ten years and one beat machine later, he's crafted soundtracks for artists like Ludacris, 8Ball & MJG, Kelis and recently reached a peak with Lil Wayne's "A Milli." The track sat at No. 2 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for three weeks consecutively, staved off only by Keyshia Cole's "Heaven Sent." Crawford spoke with Billboard about his beginnings and why his breakout song, "A Milli," was a little disappointing.

Lil Wayne's "A Milli" is now No. 1 on the Urban National airplay chart, but how did you begin working with Lil Wayne?

I got the song to him through a mutual friend. He heard the beat like last year and he loved it, it was a no brainer.

How'd you begin producing and how would you describe your creative style?

I just really starting studying sounds and the know how behind producing. I used to love going into the studio and just watching and it became my passion. I used to cut hair and I saved up to buy my own beat machine in 1998. I began producing with Ludacris. I knew him when he was an Atlanta radio personality, Chris Lova Lova, and he'd come to my barbershop for a haircut. I'd let him hear my beats and he had record deals on the table then but wouldn't sign because he wanted to do it independently first. I did the majority of his first album, "Back for the First Time," along with his first big single, "What's Your Fantasy." I also did "Throw Dem Bows." Most recently, I did 8ball and MJG's "Don't Make" and "Forever" from their "Living Legends" album. I also did Kelis "I'm Bossy," Ciara's "Hotline" and some tracks on Missy Elliott's last album.

What do you have in the pipeline?

I've got a song on Busta's next album called "I Got Bass" and Tay Dizm's, T-Pain's artist, single "Beam Me Up." I'm also working with Floetry's Marsha Ambrosius, E-40 and Sean Garrett. Sean and I have been creating songs for a few of EMI Publishing's new artists.

The most surprisingly calls that I've gotten lately were from Jay-Z and 50 Cent. We'll see what happens, I've been trying to make beats for them. They just have to hear it, I would just make something along the lines of what I do. In the past, I've made beats like 'man if only Jay-Z could hear this.’

What is your next step?

I'm trying to get to the point where I'll give an artist what I think they should have. I could give Jay-Z 1,000 beats and he might not pick one. I want to be on so many people's radar that I can give him one beat and he'll rock it.

With the chart and radio success of "A Milli," how do you feel about your accomplishments?

Wayne is a star on the song and the beat is wide open to attract the masses. I'm a producer, but of course I'm going to have my own opinion on the final song. It messed me up for a minute because "A Millie" doesn't really have a hook. Just like anything else, when you expect to hear one thing and get something else you're kind of disappointed. But "A Milli" isn't bad. It's like when I heard Kelis' version of "Bossy," I didn't like it. But it's not for men, it's some straight girl shit. And "A Milli" is hard, it's the hottest shit of '08.

SHA MONEY SAY'S G-UNIT STARTED IN HIS BASEMENT