Tag: DJ Books
Hip Hop :DJ Books - The Gangstarr Foundation
by admin on Mar.14, 2010, under Hip Hop
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Some musing about hip hop music mostly from alternative and indy artists.I got another mix from The Thieves Theme. This mix was made years ago but since Guru’s fallen ill DJ Books released this one from the vaults as homage to the man.This mix has the crew from the early days of Gangstarr, through the Nineties, and it showcases The Group Home, Jeru Da
Hip Hop Music :DJ Books - Biggie Smalls Chronicles
by admin on Mar.14, 2010, under Hip Hop
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A little space on web giving the people a glimspe of true school Hip Hop culture.I’m sure many of you are swapped with Biggie mixes but here’s a couple more to add to madness.DJ BooksThe Biggie Smalls Chronicles Part 1 | 117 MB|One More Chance IntroOne More Chance (Stay With Me)One More Chance (Hip Hop Mix)Young G’z ft Jay-Z & Puff DaddyLoving U Tonite
Hip Hop :DJ Books - Best of DJ Khalil
by admin on Feb.21, 2010, under Hip Hop
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A little space on web giving the people a glimspe of true school Hip Hop culture.DJ Khalil from Self Scientific (DJ Khalil & Chace Infinite) has been steadily putting out banging tracks for a host of artists through the past few years. From underground joints to more mainstream tunes Khalil is one beatmaker that can hold his own within any genre.DJ BooksThe
Hip Hop Music :DJ Books - Best Of Big L
by admin on Feb.21, 2010, under Hip Hop
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Some musing about hip hop music mostly from alternative and indy artists.Truthfully for years I heard the name Big L but always felt he was subpar. I never gave him chance considering the immense talent within NYC during 90’s. But these days I started listening to his tunes and now I can see why he got so much love in East Coast. He kind of NY’s verison
Hip Hop :DJ Books - Brand Nubian The Gods Of Hip Hop
by admin on Feb.21, 2010, under Hip Hop
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Some musing about hip hop music mostly from alternative and indy artists.The Thieves Theme is kicking of the new year big time with their second 2010 mix. First it was A Tribe Called Quest (HERE) now they bring you the most consistent Hip Hop group…Brand Nubian. Has BN made a wack track? I don’t think so. No doubt “Word Is Bond” is with my top 10 Hip
Hip Hop Music :DJ Books - Classic Hip Hop The Best Of The 90’s
by admin on Dec.27, 2009, under Hip Hop
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A little space on web giving the people a glimspe of true school Hip Hop culture.More DJ Books!! The title and tracklisting speak for themselves.DJ BooksClassic Hip Hop:The Best Of The 90’s(2009) |114 MB|Wu-Tang Clan - Protect Ya NeckOnyx - SlamM.O.P. - How About Some HardcoreDr. Dre & Snoop Dogg - Deep CoverRedman - Blow Ya MindChannel Live feat. Krs-One
Hip Hop Rap:DJ Books - Nas The Real Thief’s Theme
by admin on Dec.13, 2009, under Hip Hop
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A little space on web giving the people a glimspe of true school Hip Hop culture.If this ain’t the definitive Nas collection then it’s damn near close. DJ Books hits with a two part mix of Nas joints.DJ BooksNas The Real Thief’s Theme (2009) |158 MB|The Thieves Theme IntroThe World Is YoursNo Ideas Original (remix)Money Over BullshitThugs Calm Down ft Tragedy,
Hip Hop Rap:DJ Books - The Dark Man X Chronicles
by admin on Nov.18, 2009, under Hip Hop
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A little space on web giving the people a glimspe of true school Hip Hop culture.In my opinion DMX as a emcee isn’t the most lyrically but what he lacks in lyrical prowess he more than makes up in terms of beat selection and vocal delivery. DJ Books comes at you again with the best of DMX.DJ BooksThe Dark Man X Chronicles Part 1 (2009) |125 MB|Let Us Pray IntroLord
Hip Hop:DJ Books - Foxy Boogie
by admin on Nov.18, 2009, under Hip Hop
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Some musing about hip hop music mostly from alternative and indy artists.Personally Foxy Brown is a decent enough emcee but she never really stood out as someone great in my opinion. Not like early female spitters like Roxanne Shante or Queen Latifah nor new heads to game like Sirah One or Kelley Mak. Foxy was always just good enough but not great but
Hip Hop Rap:DJ Books - Hurby Azor Legacy Music
by admin on Oct.29, 2009, under Hip Hop
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A little space on web giving the people a glimspe of true school Hip Hop culture.Now if you’re younger then 30 years of age then you probably don’t know recognize the name Hurby Azor. During the late 80’s and early 90’s Herbert Azor was a top Hip Hop producer most recognized for producing hits for Salt N Pepa, Dane Dane and Kid N Play. I would describe his musical