New look, same ol' CTR. Trying something new for financial reasons, so bear with us for the love of hip-hop.

I’m sure ya’ll been waiting on this one to drop for a hot minute. I really got into Reks when his last LP dropped, so I’m definitely looking forward to seeing the approach he’s gonna take with More Grey Hairs. The single that leaked earlier this year (produced by Premo!) was definitely a nice teaser to get us fiending more Reks…
Tracklist after the jump. Support the hommie Reks and cop this in stores today!
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\\ tags: 2009, Add new tag, Demo, DJ Premier, Gi Joe, Grouprip, Hip-Hop, J. Creed, More Grey Hairs, Music, Rap, Reks, Skyzoo, Soul Searchers, Soul Theory, Statik Selektah, Termanology, Timeless

Another feature I’ve been trying to get to for a minute, and as soon as I saw this album drop not too long ago I thought it’d be a perfect fit to introduce this soon-to-be regular feature here at CTR. Be on the lookout for more non-hiphop albums that are just plain good. It’s unfortunate, but Maroon 5 only recently appeared on my radar. Very smooth vocals over some of the best producers from all facets of the music industry.
How many fans of Maroon 5’s polished funk-pop are also into Deerhoof’s extraterrestrial indie rock, DJ Premier’s boom-bap rap, or Tiësto’s monolithic Euro-trance, much less all three? The L.A. quintet makes it work on Call and Response: The Remix Album, letting those unusual suspects — along with hitmakers like Mark Ronson and Pharrell Williams — play with their master tapes. The resulting hit-to-miss ratio is surprisingly high: Few bands make music that’s elastic enough to be stretched into so many improbable shapes without losing any snap. B+
(Via EW.com)
Tracklist after the jump. Make sure to grab this awesome CD here.
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written by TheDude
\\ tags: 2008, ?uestlov, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Bloodshy And Avant, C. Tricky Stewart, David Banner, Deerhoof, DJ Premier, DJ Quick, Expand Your Horizon, Funk, Grouprip, Just Blaze, Mark Ronson, Maroon 5, Mary J. Blige, Music, Of Montreal, Paul Oakenfold, Pharrell Williams, Pop, Questlov, Sam Farrar, Swizz Beatz, The Cool Kids, Tiesto
Requested by my boy Ant, here low on the official mixtape series for the critically acclaimed anime series, Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks. Anybody who’s seen a few episodes of the show has probably caught onto many of the social undertones and themes of the show (many which have carried over from McGruder’s comic strip by the same title), and his same anti-mainstream society motif shows up in the majority of the musical features on the tapes. Skyzoo, Talib Kweli, Tanya Morgan, Pacific Division, Jean Grae, Mos Def, Little Brother, Blu, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Tribe, Cunninlynguists, AZ, Rakim, Quasimoto, Bishop Lamonot and so many more. Do yourself a favor and at least peep one of these.

 
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written by Breezilla
\\ tags: 9th Wonder, A Tribe Called Quest, A.G., Aeon, Akir, Amanda Diva, Asheru, AZ, Bishop Lamont, Black Lincolns, Black Milk, Blackberry Jones, Blacksheep, Blackstar, Bleu Collar, Blu, Boondocks, C.L. Smooth, Chaundon, Common, Cool Cee Brown, Cormega, Crunch Ex, Cunninlynguists, D-Sisive, Danger Doom, David Banner, Dead Prez, Diz Gibran, DJ Premier, DJ Spinna, DJ Unexpected, DJay Cas, Donte, Doujah Raze, Dres, Edo G, Emilio Rojas, Erykah Badu, Ghostface Killah, Gnarls Barkley, Hall of Fame, Hi-Tek, Hip-Hop, Homeskillet, Huyusheru, Illa J, Illmind, India.Arie, J Dilla, J'Davey, Ja$, Jaylib, Jean Grae, JJ The Genius, Joell Ortiz, Khrysis, Last Poets, Lauryn Hill, Little Brother, Maimouna Yousef, Main Flow, Masta Ace, Metaphor The Great, Method Man, MF Doom, Mick Boogie, Mood, Mos Def, Muneshine, Nicotine Beats, NY Oil, P.H.E.A.R., Pacific Division, Pharoahe Monch, Phene, Pugz Atomz, Quasimoto, Raekwon, Rakim, Rapper Big Pooh, Rashid Hadee, Sean Price, Sha Stimuli, Skyzoo, Stimula, Styles P, Sway, Talib Kweli, Tanya Morgan, The Kickdrums, The Procussions, The Roots, Tough Junkie, U-N-I, Von Pea, Witchdoctor, Xzibit

New Premo mix, you know the deal. Buy the CD here.
Title [DJ Premier-Time 4 Change ]
Artist [VA ]
Label [Year Round ] Genre [Hip-Hop ]
Quality/Size [44.1 @VBR 83,9 MB] Ripped [10-25-2008 ]
Grabbed from [CDDA ] Enc [Lame 3.97 ]
Website [n/a ]
Track Time Title
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DJ Premier-Time 4 Change
01 DJ Premier & Biggest G – Time 4 Change
02 Nygz – Policy
03 Big Shug – When I Strike
04 House Of Reps – U Gotta Love Us
05 Termanology – Hold That
06 Blaq Poet – Ain’t Nuttin Changed
07 Prodigy – Veterans Memorial Pt. 2
08 Statik Selektah Ft. MOP, Jadakiss – For The City
09 Young Maylay – I Showed You
10 D-Flow (DITC) – Like Dat
11 Scarface – Emeritus
12 Jake One Ft. Little Brother – Bless The Child
13 Ludacris Ft. Floyd Mayweather – Undisputed
14 LL Cool J – Dear Hip Hop
15 DJ Revolution Ft. Planet Asia – School
16 Bumpy Knuckles – The OG Pt. 3
17 Royce Tha 5′9″ – I Gotta Shake This
18 DJ Revolution Ft. KRS-One, DJ Premier – The DJ
19 Black Milk Ft. Pharoahe Monch, DJ Premier, Sean Price – The Matrix
Totals
01 78:38 min
written by TheDude
\\ tags: 0-Day, 2008, Big Shug, Biggest G, Black Milk, Blaq Poet, Bumpy Knuckles, D-Flow, D.I.T.C., DJ Premier, DJ Revolution, Floyd Mayweather, Grouprip, Hip-Hop, House Of Reps, Jadakiss, Jake One, KRS-One, Little Brother, LL Cool J, Ludacris, M.O.P., Music, Nygz, Pharoahe Monch, Planet Asia, Premo, Prodigy, Rap, Royce Tha 5'9", Scarface, Sean Price, Statik Selektah, Termanology, Time 4 Change, Young Maylay

Hell yes, finally! I been waiting for this album ever since I heard it was being worked on. I urge you guys to go and buy this when it drops Oct. 28; Black Milk is the future nuff said. The hommies at strivin.com with an overview:
25-year old Black Milk, the accomplished producer, MC, and vanguard of Detroit’s rising hip-hop scene will be releasing his third solo album TRONIC on October 28, 2008 through Fat Beats Records.
Produced entirely by Black Milk and featuring only three guest verses on the entire album (from Pharoahe Monch, Royce Da 5′9″, and Sean Price), TRONIC shows Black Milk flexing his solo production and emcee skills through tracks that are more expressive and daring than his previous works. The album is a departure from the soul-sample driven sounds of 2007’s Popular Demand, as Black employs more live instrumentation, embraces the use of both vintage and modern synthesizers, and explores more orchestral song structure. Without abandoning his trademark Detroit hip-hop sound, he shows growth as an artist while clearly attempting to raise the bar as a pioneer of future hip-hop music. The album also features a short list of diverse players and vocalists including Dwele, rising YouTube star and new Universal Motown signee Colin Munroe, and the legendary DJ Premier who each add their signature creative nuances and textures to Black Milk’s sound.
In only a few short years, Black Milk quickly has become one of underground hip-hop’s foremost ambassadors. Realizing his vast reservoir of talent, both independent and mainstream artists looked to Black to give their albums a raw underground sound. Black has since produced and appeared on tracks for an impressive roster of hip hop artists including Genius/GZA, Busta Rhymes, Pharoahe Monch, Kidz in the Hall, Kardinal Offishall, Guilty Simpson, and Strange Fruit Project, among others. Most recently, Black released two albums, The Set Up with Fat Ray, Black Milk Presents Caltroit with Bishop Lamont. Black also handed nearly all the production on elZhi’s The Preface, an album that is making many critics’ Top 10 lists for 2008 and bringing serious attention to Detroit’s music scene. Black also produces and rhymes as a member of the ground Random Axe with Sean Price and Guilty Simpson and will release a full-length album in early 2009. TRONIC will be released on CD, vinyl, and digitally on October 28, 2008.
Tracklist after the jump. Do yourself a favour and buy this when it drops Tuesday!
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written by TheDude
\\ tags: 0-Day, 2008, AB, Black Milk, Colin Munroe, Detroit, DJ Premier, Fat Ray, Grouprip, Hip-Hop, Melanie Rutherford, Music, Pharoahe Monch, Rap, Royce Da 5'9'', Sean Price, Tronic

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written by TheDude
\\ tags: Big Shug, Billy Danze, Blaq Poet, DJ Premier, Frankie Wainwright, Freddy Fox, Gangstarr, Gemz, Grouprip, Hectic, Jay Quest, Lee Bannon, Moss, Purpose, Singapore Kane, Sol Professa, Termanology
Man, I’ve been a huge fan of Termanology for a some years now and I can’t describe how excited I am about this release. Ever since I heard one of his Hood Politics joints I’ve been a fan of all of his work since then including his first LP (I don’t know why everyone is calling this release his first), Out The Gate. As far as my posts on this blog (Hi, I’m Breezilla) this is not typical of the kind of material I usually drop, but there’s just something about Term. Dude can be grimy and conscious at the same time. He can be ig’nant and spit the most lyrical shit you’ve ever heard. You just don’t know how much I’ve been waiting on this one… for real though, this one is a must cop. Peep it after the jump and go buy this one when you’ve decided Term is the truth. Huge shouts to BeaNTz on Muzik Supremacy for hooking us up with this one.

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written by Breezilla
\\ tags: Buckwild, Bun B, DJ Premier, Easy Mo Bee, Freeway, Havoc, Hi-Tek, Hip-Hop, Large Professor, Lil' Fame, M.O.P., Mobb Deep, Music, Nottz, Pete Rock, Prodigy, Sheek Louch, Termanology, The Alchemist, Underground Hip-Hop
Got a request via AIM for this one earlier. I don’t really know much about DJ Revolution except for he’s a DJ from Cali with mad indie connects. Just peep the tracklisting… def worth peeping.

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written by Breezilla
\\ tags: 2008, Bishop Lamont, Blaq Poet, Boot Camp Click, Bumpy Knuckles, Crooked I, Defari, DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Premier, DJ QBert, DJ Raid, DJ Revolution, DJ Spinbad, Duckdown Records, Evidence, Guilty Simpson, Hip-Hop, Joell Ortiz, KBimean, King Tech, KRS-One, Music, Planet Asia, Rakaa Iriscience, Royce Da 5'9'', Sean Price, Special Teamz, Strong Arm Steady, Styliztik Jones, Sway, Tash, Termanology, Tony G
Just got this one in the mail. Can’t wait for Politics as Usual to drop.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2_cpftd8dI]
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\\ tags: Bun B, DJ Premier, Gang Starr, Hip-Hop, Music, Termanology, UGK, Underground Hip-Hop
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUBxS5yxGTA]
This is the video to the Premier produced track’Say Goodnight’ on Reks’ album, Grey Hairs. The video came out over a month ago, but I’m an idiot. Grey Hairs has been getting the most play out of any of my albums over the past few weeks. If you’ve been sleeping on the album, you can find it here.
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\\ tags: DJ Premier, Reks, Say Goodnight, Video
I had this album in my first post for CTR, but I don’t think anybody read it. I try and get as many people as possible on to this album, so I have to throw it up again. Statik Selektah is easily in my top 3 favorite producers and his new album, Stick 2 The Script is at the top of my highly anticipated list. Here is the first single from that album also.
Statik Selektah ft. Termanology, Saigon, & Cassidy – To The Top (Stick 2 The Script)
Enjoy that single, but seriously check out Spell My Name Right if you haven’t heard it yet. Some of my favorite production ever. Enjoy.

1. Spell My Name Right Intro (feat. DJ Premier & Termanology) (1:31)
2. Stop, Look, Listen (feat. Styles, Termanology, Q-Tip) (3:46)
3. Express Yourself 08 (feat. Termanology, Talib Kweli, Consequence) (3:21)
4. 6 In The Morning (feat. Joell Ortiz, Kool G Rap, Sheek Louch) (3:39)
5. What Would You Do!? (feat. Freeway & Cassidy) (3:12)
6. Make A Movie (Interlude) (feat. DJ Khaled) (0:45)
7. Bam Bam (feat. Red Cafe, Termanology, Mims) (3:07)
8. G Shit (Showoff Mix) (feat. Uncle Murda, Sev-One, Termanology & Jadakiss) (4:13)
9. Back Against The Wall (feat. Cormega & Royce 5′9″) (2:33)
10. Hardcore (So You Wanna Be) (feat. Reks & Termanology) (3:49)
11. No Mistakes Allowed (feat. Doug E. Fresh, Tony Touch, Scram Jones, DP-One, DJ GI-JOE, DJ Revolution, Esoteric) (4:09)
12. Interlude (0:47)
13. Punch Out (feat. Big Shug) (2:13)
14. The Good Life (Give It Up) (feat. M.O.P.) (1:06)
15. Big Dreamers (feat. Reks) (3:34)
16. No Holding Back (feat. AZ & Cormega) (2:49)
17. Got Me Goin’ (Hip Hop) (feat. Slum Village & Granite State) (3:22)
18. Time To Say Goodbye (feat. Evidence & The Alchemist) (2:17)
19. It’s Over Now (feat. Termanology & A.G.) (2:42)
20. Talk To Me (feat. Jon Hope, Reks, Skyzoo) (3:36)
21. Did What We Had To Do (feat. KRS-One, Large Professor, L Da Headtoucha) (3:39)
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\\ tags: A.G., Alchemist, AZ, Big Shug, Cassidy, Consequence, Cormega, DJ Premier, Doug E. Fresh, DP-One, Esoteric, Evidence, Freeway, Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz, Jon Hope, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, L Da Headtoucha, Large Prodessor, M.O.P., Mims, Q-Tip, Red Cafe, Reks, Royce 5'9", saigon, Scram Jones, Sev-One, Sheek Louch, Skyzoo, Spell My Name Right, Statik Selektah, stick 2 the script, Styles P, Talib Kweli, Termanology, to the top, Tony Touch, Uncle Murda
I had this album in my first post for CTR, but I don’t think anybody read it. I try and get as many people as possible on to this album, so I have to throw it up again. Statik Selektah is easily in my top 3 favorite producers and his new album, Stick 2 The Script is at the top of my highly anticipated list. Here is the first single from that album also.
Statik Selektah ft. Termanology, Saigon, & Cassidy – To The Top (Stick 2 The Script)
Enjoy that single, but seriously check out Spell My Name Right if you haven’t heard it yet. Some of my favorite production ever. Enjoy.

1. Spell My Name Right Intro (feat. DJ Premier & Termanology) (1:31)
2. Stop, Look, Listen (feat. Styles, Termanology, Q-Tip) (3:46)
3. Express Yourself 08 (feat. Termanology, Talib Kweli, Consequence) (3:21)
4. 6 In The Morning (feat. Joell Ortiz, Kool G Rap, Sheek Louch) (3:39)
5. What Would You Do!? (feat. Freeway & Cassidy) (3:12)
6. Make A Movie (Interlude) (feat. DJ Khaled) (0:45)
7. Bam Bam (feat. Red Cafe, Termanology, Mims) (3:07)
8. G Shit (Showoff Mix) (feat. Uncle Murda, Sev-One, Termanology & Jadakiss) (4:13)
9. Back Against The Wall (feat. Cormega & Royce 5′9″) (2:33)
10. Hardcore (So You Wanna Be) (feat. Reks & Termanology) (3:49)
11. No Mistakes Allowed (feat. Doug E. Fresh, Tony Touch, Scram Jones, DP-One, DJ GI-JOE, DJ Revolution, Esoteric) (4:09)
12. Interlude (0:47)
13. Punch Out (feat. Big Shug) (2:13)
14. The Good Life (Give It Up) (feat. M.O.P.) (1:06)
15. Big Dreamers (feat. Reks) (3:34)
16. No Holding Back (feat. AZ & Cormega) (2:49)
17. Got Me Goin’ (Hip Hop) (feat. Slum Village & Granite State) (3:22)
18. Time To Say Goodbye (feat. Evidence & The Alchemist) (2:17)
19. It’s Over Now (feat. Termanology & A.G.) (2:42)
20. Talk To Me (feat. Jon Hope, Reks, Skyzoo) (3:36)
21. Did What We Had To Do (feat. KRS-One, Large Professor, L Da Headtoucha) (3:39)
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\\ tags: A.G., Alchemist, AZ, Big Shug, Cassidy, Consequence, Cormega, DJ Premier, Doug E. Fresh, DP-One, Esoteric, Evidence, Freeway, Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz, Jon Hope, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, L Da Headtoucha, Large Prodessor, M.O.P., Mims, Q-Tip, Red Cafe, Reks, Royce 5'9", saigon, Scram Jones, Sev-One, Sheek Louch, Skyzoo, Spell My Name Right, Statik Selektah, stick 2 the script, Styles P, Talib Kweli, Termanology, to the top, Tony Touch, Uncle Murda
I had this album in my first post for CTR, but I don’t think anybody read it. I try and get as many people as possible on to this album, so I have to throw it up again. Statik Selektah is easily in my top 3 favorite producers and his new album, Stick 2 The Script is at the top of my highly anticipated list. Here is the first single from that album also.
Statik Selektah ft. Termanology, Saigon, & Cassidy – To The Top (Stick 2 The Script)
Enjoy that single, but seriously check out Spell My Name Right if you haven’t heard it yet. Some of my favorite production ever. Enjoy.

1. Spell My Name Right Intro (feat. DJ Premier & Termanology) (1:31)
2. Stop, Look, Listen (feat. Styles, Termanology, Q-Tip) (3:46)
3. Express Yourself 08 (feat. Termanology, Talib Kweli, Consequence) (3:21)
4. 6 In The Morning (feat. Joell Ortiz, Kool G Rap, Sheek Louch) (3:39)
5. What Would You Do!? (feat. Freeway & Cassidy) (3:12)
6. Make A Movie (Interlude) (feat. DJ Khaled) (0:45)
7. Bam Bam (feat. Red Cafe, Termanology, Mims) (3:07)
8. G Shit (Showoff Mix) (feat. Uncle Murda, Sev-One, Termanology & Jadakiss) (4:13)
9. Back Against The Wall (feat. Cormega & Royce 5′9″) (2:33)
10. Hardcore (So You Wanna Be) (feat. Reks & Termanology) (3:49)
11. No Mistakes Allowed (feat. Doug E. Fresh, Tony Touch, Scram Jones, DP-One, DJ GI-JOE, DJ Revolution, Esoteric) (4:09)
12. Interlude (0:47)
13. Punch Out (feat. Big Shug) (2:13)
14. The Good Life (Give It Up) (feat. M.O.P.) (1:06)
15. Big Dreamers (feat. Reks) (3:34)
16. No Holding Back (feat. AZ & Cormega) (2:49)
17. Got Me Goin’ (Hip Hop) (feat. Slum Village & Granite State) (3:22)
18. Time To Say Goodbye (feat. Evidence & The Alchemist) (2:17)
19. It’s Over Now (feat. Termanology & A.G.) (2:42)
20. Talk To Me (feat. Jon Hope, Reks, Skyzoo) (3:36)
21. Did What We Had To Do (feat. KRS-One, Large Professor, L Da Headtoucha) (3:39)
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\\ tags: A.G., Alchemist, AZ, Big Shug, Cassidy, Consequence, Cormega, DJ Premier, Doug E. Fresh, DP-One, Esoteric, Evidence, Freeway, Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz, Jon Hope, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, L Da Headtoucha, Large Prodessor, M.O.P., Mims, Q-Tip, Red Cafe, Reks, Royce 5'9", saigon, Scram Jones, Sev-One, Sheek Louch, Skyzoo, Spell My Name Right, Statik Selektah, stick 2 the script, Styles P, Talib Kweli, Termanology, to the top, Tony Touch, Uncle Murda
I had this album in my first post for CTR, but I don’t think anybody read it. I try and get as many people as possible on to this album, so I have to throw it up again. Statik Selektah is easily in my top 3 favorite producers and his new album, Stick 2 The Script is at the top of my highly anticipated list. Here is the first single from that album also.
Statik Selektah ft. Termanology, Saigon, & Cassidy – To The Top (Stick 2 The Script)
Enjoy that single, but seriously check out Spell My Name Right if you haven’t heard it yet. Some of my favorite production ever. Enjoy.

1. Spell My Name Right Intro (feat. DJ Premier & Termanology) (1:31)
2. Stop, Look, Listen (feat. Styles, Termanology, Q-Tip) (3:46)
3. Express Yourself 08 (feat. Termanology, Talib Kweli, Consequence) (3:21)
4. 6 In The Morning (feat. Joell Ortiz, Kool G Rap, Sheek Louch) (3:39)
5. What Would You Do!? (feat. Freeway & Cassidy) (3:12)
6. Make A Movie (Interlude) (feat. DJ Khaled) (0:45)
7. Bam Bam (feat. Red Cafe, Termanology, Mims) (3:07)
8. G Shit (Showoff Mix) (feat. Uncle Murda, Sev-One, Termanology & Jadakiss) (4:13)
9. Back Against The Wall (feat. Cormega & Royce 5′9″) (2:33)
10. Hardcore (So You Wanna Be) (feat. Reks & Termanology) (3:49)
11. No Mistakes Allowed (feat. Doug E. Fresh, Tony Touch, Scram Jones, DP-One, DJ GI-JOE, DJ Revolution, Esoteric) (4:09)
12. Interlude (0:47)
13. Punch Out (feat. Big Shug) (2:13)
14. The Good Life (Give It Up) (feat. M.O.P.) (1:06)
15. Big Dreamers (feat. Reks) (3:34)
16. No Holding Back (feat. AZ & Cormega) (2:49)
17. Got Me Goin’ (Hip Hop) (feat. Slum Village & Granite State) (3:22)
18. Time To Say Goodbye (feat. Evidence & The Alchemist) (2:17)
19. It’s Over Now (feat. Termanology & A.G.) (2:42)
20. Talk To Me (feat. Jon Hope, Reks, Skyzoo) (3:36)
21. Did What We Had To Do (feat. KRS-One, Large Professor, L Da Headtoucha) (3:39)
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written by Chesbomb
\\ tags: A.G., Alchemist, AZ, Big Shug, Cassidy, Consequence, Cormega, DJ Premier, Doug E. Fresh, DP-One, Esoteric, Evidence, Freeway, Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz, Jon Hope, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, L Da Headtoucha, Large Prodessor, M.O.P., Mims, Q-Tip, Red Cafe, Reks, Royce 5'9", saigon, Scram Jones, Sev-One, Sheek Louch, Skyzoo, Spell My Name Right, Statik Selektah, stick 2 the script, Styles P, Talib Kweli, Termanology, to the top, Tony Touch, Uncle Murda
I’ve been sleeping on this cat for a long ass time. I didn’t even know this was comin out. Which is pretty fucked up on my part considering the fact that it is one of the biggest UG releases this year. Production from legends like Primo and Large Professor and by newcomers like the amazing Statik Selektah. Strong contender for album of the year is this album. Download it now and definitely buy later cuz it’s just too dope.

Label…………….: Showoff / Brick Records
Genre…………….: Hip-Hop
StoreDate…………: July-22-2008
Source……………: CDDA
Size……………..: 91,6 MB
Total Playing Time…: 74:52
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\\ tags: 2008, DJ Premier, Grouprip, Hip-Hop, Large Professor, Reks, Statik Selektah
What more can you ask for?
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU9L1InZdKg]
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\\ tags: A.G., Andre the Giant, D.I.T.C., DJ Premier, Gangstarr, Hip-Hop, Music, O.C., Preemo, Primo
DJ Premier…….Kool G Rap…… WTF are you waitin for? Download already!

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\\ tags: 2008, DJ Premier, Grouprip, Hip-Hop, Little Vic
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