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Showing posts with label LL Cool J. Show all posts
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Sunday

Da Jerk That Bassed Miami



  


Da Jerk That Bassed Miami
(Classics Remixed)

001. Bizerk Da Jerk Intro
002. Radio Freq
003. Treat em right
004. Pump It
005. When Doves Cry
006. Childrens Story
007. Set It Off
008. Youll Rock
009. U Cant Touch This 2
010. Light it up
011. Rollin In The Deep
012. Billie Jean
013. Damm
014. Havanna Culo Shake
015. Da Jerk That Bassed Miami - Bass Mix

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Friday

Bizerk Da Jerk - Return Of Da Jerk





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 Bizerk Da Jerk - Return Of Da Jerk
 (In The Mix).

01. Intro
02. Sex Object
03. Trans Europe
04. Bass Rock
05. Gucci Bass
06. Street Wars
07. Music Street
08. Party With Me
09. Six Minutes




Saturday

Miami Classics - The Re-Visit V

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 Listen to old-school rap and listen to the dumbed down bullshit these half ass rappers make today..
Its a damn shame today's artists has lost touch with how rap should be.. A few more of my Favs..

 Miami Classics - The Re-Visit V
 
 01. MC A.D.E - How much can you take
 02. Freestyle - The Party Has Just Begun
 03. Danny D & Big Ace – Let's Dance
 04. MC Cain Dog - My Pockets Are Full
 05. Tuff Crew - My Part Of Town
 06. D Nice - They Call Me D Nice
 07. LeJuan Love - Everybody Say Yeah
 08. Twilight 22 - Siberian Nights
 09. Special Ed - Im The Magnificent
 10. Miami Jam Crew - Pretty girls
 11. LL Cool J  - I Cant Live Without My Radio
 12. Planet Patrol - Play At Your Own Risk
 13. Cybotron - Clear
 14. Beatmaster Clay D - Pull It All The Way Down
 15 The Gucci Crew II - The Dating Game

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Monday

LL Cool J - Radio [1985]

In 1984, when L.L. was 16, he met Rick Rubin, a student at NYU, who gave him his big break in music. Rick really liked L.L.'s music and decided to try to get him a record deal. Together, they made the single "I Need a Beat" and sent it to an artist manager named Russell Simmons. Simmons loved the single, and, in the same year, Rick and Russell co-founded the famous Def Jam Recordings; L.L.'s Debut album, "Radio," released in 1985, after securing a distribution deal for Def Jam with Columbia/CBS Records, was the label's first long-playing release. Even today, L.L. is considered one of Def Jam's most prized possessions.

So my mother coming out of the disco era was kinda into some original old school rap stuff.
Somehow i ended up with this LL Cool J - "Radio" Record From her i was about 11 then.
I heard all this scratchin in the music so this was the first record i ever attempted scratching on.. My mom knew i loved it so then i ended up with a Beastie Boys tape Later on from her....
Then i spend the rest of the time growing up hearing from her." Turn the rap shit off im sick of hearin fuck, fuck, fuck all day.. This was later when the exxplicit rap started to emerge.
He he he.. Hey mom you started it..


LL Cool J - Radio [1985]

01. I Can't Live Without My Radio
02 . You Can't Dance
03 . Dear Yvette
04 . I Can Give You More
05 . Dangerous
06 . 3 The Hard Way
07 . Rock the Bells
08 . I Need a Beat
09 . That's a Lie
10 . You'll Rock
11 . I Want You


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