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Jay-Z – Empire State of Mind set to Images

Posted on 28 September 2009 by Chris

Empire State Of Mind from Brock Mills on Vimeo.

You’ve got to check this one out! Definitely a great montage. A photographer set Jay-Z’s Empire State to photos he took throughout all of New York City. Definitely a great thing to see if you’re an NYC fan, lover, or just urban enthusiast.

Definitely worth checking out!

This guy Brock Mills who created it has some AMAZING photography too. You should definitely check him out and take a look at his prints, I think they are for sale.

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Top 5 Pandora Radio Stations to get you through the day

Posted on 28 September 2009 by Chris

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By now, everyone is up on Pandora. You can get it on your iPhone, blackberry, and of course, on the computer at the job. Pandora has been making my days working behind a computer more enjoyable for about 2 years now. It’s a great productivity tool in my opinion and it’s going 24/7 in the office over here.

So we want to give up some of our secrets, this is the TOP 5 Pandora Stations to get you through the day (just click the link to go to the station):

  1. Brooklyn Go Hard RadioWhy? It’s Jay at his best. You get everything from Nas to The Game. It’s that 96 vibe, just a little bit updated. As I type it’s playing “Can’t Knock the Hustle” Unplugged w/ Mary J. How can you really get any better than that?
  2. Termanology RadioWhy? Surprisingly, they don’t play much Termanology, but they do play a lot of underground stuff, 90’s music, and all around grimier music. This is for the underground heads that are vibing out on the train/bus/car ride home.
  3. The Roots Radio - Why? An amazing variety of real hiphop. Not “soft” hiphop, but real stuff.  Everything from the expected Roots Classics, but also Common, Consequence, Mos Def, all quality songs, no junk. Even joints you’re sure to have not heard in a while, like Busta’s Lament from ATCQ.
  4. Jerry Butler RadioWhy? Because Jerry Butler is simply the man, that’s why. One of the most underrated and undersampled soul artists of all time. When you want to get that true old school vibe going, look for some stuff to sample, or are just a huge soul fan, let Jerry Butler lead the way. You get the Dells thrown in, a lot of that BIG Philly sound. They just threw on the Moments track that was sampled for Jay-Z’s Empire State single.
  5. Timbaland RadioWhy? Because every once in a while, you need to hear some commercial stuff, and if you’re gonna do that, make it the best. This is one of those stations you throw on if you’ve got a mixed office and want to keep the mood very light and upbeat. Maybe your girl or friends are tired of listening to your underground stuff. Get the best of both worlds with Timbo radio.

The best thing about all of this? You can add your own variety to each station, so start stacking them up. Timbaland, Beyonce, 50 cent radio is a pretty good one for the full scope of commercial urban music.

Got a great station you want to share? Leave it in the comments! We’ll definitely give it a try.

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Audio Proof: Confucius f/ Access Immortal, Reka the Saint – What I Know Now

Posted on 28 September 2009 by Chris

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This is a super hot track with a Philly – NYC connection. Access Immortal is a well known indie artist out of Brooklyn, the Saint of Queens has been around for years working with everyone from Shabaam Sahdeeq, Illseed and Uncle Murda.

Confucius is an Independent artist out of my own backyard, Philly. He’s been around for years, had ups and downs just like every other artist. Take a listen to this track, and provide some feedback!

LEAVE COMMENTS! If you’re feeling it, I’ll put the full album up for DL which is a pretty hot project. Show some support for local area hiphop.

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Skyzoo – The Salvation | Album Review

Posted on 27 September 2009 by Chris

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Looking for an album that actual delivers on the title? Well you found it! Skyzoo has been one of the up and comers in the game for years. This would be his breakout. The equivalent to Mario Manningham in Week 1 for the Giants. It’s like watching Mark Sanchez lead the Jets over the Patriots. (Gotta keep the NY theme). It’s ushering in a new generation, a new day, a rebirth of the real.

Yeah, it’s really that good at times. It’s the first real effort from Skyzoo and while not every track is a winner, the ones that are good, are REALLY good. I can’t say enough about this project.

Skyzoo has been coming up on the NY scene for a while and if you’ve never heard him, you’re really missing out. This album is really a breath of fresh air. The production is good for the most part, running from boring to outsanding as usual. There’s an impressive list of producers including Needlz, Just Blaze, Black Milk, 9th Wonder, Cyrus tha Great, Eric G, Nottz, and of course Illmind.

We’re talking total package here: Underground feel, mainstream appeal, exquisite flow, some of the hottest new producers peaking. Overall this could be a game changer. DON’T SLEEP.

This is definitely a MUST-COP. Don’t even think about just downloading, go to the store and pick it up or just grab it from iTunes.

Tracks of note:

Penmanship, Metal Hearts, Dear Whoever, and Return of the Real.

Best Track:

The Necessary Evils (Video Below)

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Jay-z – Blueprint 3 Album Review – The return of Jay?

Posted on 09 September 2009 by Chris

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This is probably one of the most anticipated releases in hip-hop over the past 10 years aside from Dr. Dre’s Detox and Raekwon’s Only Built for Cuban Linx 2. With Jay’s always relevant nature and mass appeal, it may be more anticipated by the regular public. Either way, Jay-Z had a lot riding on this album in the eyes of real hiphop fans.

Jay prepped it very well with the release of D.O.A (Death of Autotune), but unfortunately, the Blueprint 3 as a whole couldn’t live up to they hype.

Jay-Z – The BluePrint 3 – Album Rating 7/10

Overall: Jay-Z and The Blueprint 3 comes close to living up to it’s billing as a return to classic Jay-Z. Unfortunately though, it just lacks the gusto in both production and content. Jay-Z is too complacent, there’s nothing left to prove. The Blueprint 1 was in the height of the Nas / Prodigy feud, and the Blueprint 2 was competing with other classic albums. The Blueprint 3 is too much like Kingdom Come on the beats.  There are a lot of REALLY GOOD tracks, but then some REALLY BAD ones. I think spending some more time would have been good, but it’s definitely worth picking up, the good songs make it as close to a classic you can get these days.

Highlights: Empire State of Mind, A Star Is Born, Young Forever, and of course DOA and Run This Town.

Lowlights: So Ambitious, On To the Next One, Hate

Track by track review.

  1. The intro track, ‘What We Talkin About’ is good,  staying relevant while keeping some classic Jay appeal.
  2. The boring, and disappointing ‘Thank You’ is almost like a waste of a track, reminds of me ‘Can I Kick It’ from reasonable doubt, which was the only skippable track…skip this one too’.
  3. ‘D.O.A.’ – Classic, ’nuff said.
  4. By now we’ve all heard ‘Run This Town‘. This could’ve been another classic track if not for Kanye’s nonsensical verse at the end. Still worth listening to as it fits it’s spot on the album. This is a great track to examine for production purposes which we’ll be doing in a future post.
  5. Empire State of Mind – One of the best tracks on the album, especially if you’re a new yorker, ever have been, or want to be. Jay shows major NYC love, vivid pictures of the city from his words.
  6. Jay gets some help from Young Jeezy on ‘Real As It Gets’. The problem here isn’t Young Jeezy, it’s the boring synth beat with the stock Fantom sounding drums. Just an all around boring track. Skip it.
  7. ‘On To The Next One’ - Really Jay? Why? Swizz Beats? Dude has done the same song on every album for the past 10 years, and they’ve all sucked.  Definitely the worst track on the whole album.
  8. Drake and Timbaland join Jay on ‘Off That’, and surprisingly, it almost works. Too “pop” for my tastes, but it’s well put together.
  9. Now this is Jay! ‘A Star is Born’ has Jay giving tribute to hiphop history. Everything from Wu to Mobb Deep and Outkast get shouted out in this one. This is definitely Jay-Z at his best. Up there with the best on the album.
  10. ‘Venus vs Mars’ is a very different track that doesn’t really fit in the rest of the album. Almost the standard “chick track” that Jay has been doing his whole career, not my cup of tea, but definitely not as bad as things like ‘On to the Next One’. I’d skip it.
  11. The next one is a pretty good beat where Jay kills it, but for whatever reason they thought it would be a good idea to have the horrible voiced Kid Cudi attempt to sing on the hook, and repeat the hook a lot. If you can get past the hook, it’s okay, but that’s a lot of torture to go through. Jay is great on it, I see a remix in the future.
  12. Kanye, Kanye, Kanye…save it for your albums. ‘Hate’ is one of those tracks that makes you wonder what the fuck Kanye is on and why Jay would agree to it. They both sound bad on this track. Maybe it’ll grow on me, but on first listen…SKIP.
  13. One of the strangest tracks on the Blueprint 3 has got to be this one. ‘Reminder’ sounds more reminiscent of Moment of Clarity than anything else, just as boring, just as awkward. Some good lines, but a bad hook, and bad beat selection…I’ll be skipping.
  14. Pharrell…please go back to wherever you’ve been hiding, the game has not missed you. This track just sucks, no matter what Jay-Z says can’t save it. Skip it…it’s called ‘So Ambitious’.
  15. After a string of must skip songs, Jay-Z brings a little bit of comedy with ‘Young Forever’. The superhit by one hit wonder German group Alphaville provides the inspiration. Yeah, that same ‘Forever Young’ song. I couldn’t help but start laughing while first listening to this on the train. Jay pulls it off though, it’s kind of strange, but it works. Jay has that swagger that a lot of the album was missing. The guy always knows how to end a project.

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MAGr – No News Is Good News LP (Free Download)

Posted on 08 September 2009 by Chris

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So lately I’ve been very discouraged with hiphop, the summer is always a rough time for real hiphop. All the junk on the radio gets worse and summer just drags on. Once the fall is in sight, the hiphop starts moving again!

The first free release this September on BeatStatus comes from world famous MAGr. This is a FREE TO YOU LP. Not a mixtape, not a street-tape, a full blown LP. You NEED to download this if you’re the REAL HIP-HOP type. This is all real shit, no filler, no soft stuff, just pure hiphop. What else would you expect? Put this in your iPod and just bump it. This is that walking music, on the train music, driving music, on the bus music. Just put it on and relax.

Can’t say enough about it. Just download it, even the cover art is super dope.

Download MAGr – No News Is Good News now, FOR FREE!

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