Archive for January, 2010

More for comedic purposes than anything but still better than most southern all Gucci Mane songs. If you don’t know where the sample is from, you must be saving a ton of money living in that cave. Produced by Double-O of Kidz In The Hall.

Bun B – Pants On The Ground (Prod. Double-O)

- (Man Like)Keezy

He doesn’t drop any real details about it other than it will be over a 2-and-a-half week span, but I’m sure some will emerge soon. It’s great to see Rae hopping onto the digital wave with all of these video blogs, my only criticism is that he always seems to pick locations where the background noise is way too loud. “Just sayin’”. Regardless, if you went to his last show, you already know how live it is!

- (Man Like)Keezy

“I’m a block-warmer, you want (w)rap(ed) beef, go get a hot shwarma”

What are the odds? First we get Jack Flawless over “Exhibit A” and only a few hours later Rich Kidd drops his version. Looks like this song is inspiring a lot of people. Shouts to Uno! Ridgeway!

Rich Kidd – Exhibit R

- (Man Like)Keezy

The Unlikely Heroes (Lord Quest & Brisk), my dude Element, and Promise chronicle their journey to NYC to perform as part of the of the CMJ & Duck Down showcase over some MF Doom production.

Unlikely Heroes, Element, & Promise – Road Trip

- (Man Like)Keezy

The homie Jack Flawless spits some heartfelt raps over Jay Electronica‘s classic “Exhibit A”. Look out for more Flawless material (no pun intended) in the near future. Shouts to my dude Merv on the linkage!

Jack Flawless – Exhibit Flaw

PREVIOUSLY: Jack Flawless – Without Further Ado (Prod. Boi-1da)

- (Man Like)Keezy

Yet another Joe Budden & J. Cardim collaboration, which was intended for Joe’s new album, “The Great Escape”, but couldn’t be cleared due to sample issues. Definitely album-quality material though.

Joe Budden – Downfall (Prod. J. Cardim)

- (Man Like)Keezy

In the past few years, Toronto has become a breeding ground for dope producers perhaps more so than for MCs! Toronto Producer Memorecks is one of those upcoming producers to look out for in the near future. In this new video, he showcases his best best beat-making sessions with other up-and-coming producers such as Arthur Mcarthur, “AL” and Lee Harvey.  If you enjoy production videos, this is one that you don’t want to miss.

- Brian “Quackas”

In part 2, D-Sisive checks in with Muneshine while he’s making a beat for D-Sisive‘s new album, “Death Of The Dream Seller”. Hit the jump for part 3, in which the fellas go through their lost audition tapes for “Twilight”. Read the rest of this entry »

Saw this awkard ass moment live and was dying. He didn’t even want to do the interview, the Raptors PR guy had to grab him by the arm like a little child and drag him over. First “Yes, Coach”, now this, Hedo you’re killing me lol.

- (Man Like)Keezy

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