Archive for March, 2009

Late Pass: Lil Wayne x Juelz Santana "By Myself"

Tuesday, March 31 2009 3:25 AM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Music
Santana Wayne RapRadar.com

“It seems like my day one niggas/ Ain’t actin’ like day one niggas/ I ain’t changed/ I just came up niggas.”

Juelz Santana gave Miss Info four songs from the I Can’t Feel My Face mixtape and like she said this one is the best of the bunch. I also included the Stevie Wonder sample the track is built around. It’s not like these songs are ever officially coming out, so why not? I’m here to educate the youth. Ha!

“By Myself”

 

If it don’t apply, then let it fly. Inside joke. Night-night.

Joe Budden Plugs Tahiry's KING Cover

Tuesday, March 31 2009 2:41 AM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: True Story
Budden RapRadar.com

Speaking of lusting after chicks, the rap nerds’ poster girl Tahiry a.k.a. Mrs. Joe Budden is on the next cover of KING magazine. Here, Jump Off gives a lil’ insight into what’s sure to be a big day in the Internets when those pictures drop. Get your hard drives ready, jerks. Don’t hurt yourselves. Ha!

It turned out amazing. She naturally looks amazing, her shape and her body is definitely one of a kind, naturally. So I anticipate the [cover] shot. I think people are looking for it. And I can’t say I blame them.”

Holla at the homie: Mr. KennedyKennedy!

Slim Thug Wants A Perfect 10

Tuesday, March 31 2009 2:23 AM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Music
Slim Thug RapRadar.com

“Looking for me a bitch look like Beyonce. With an ass like Ciara. And talent like Alicia Keys.”

Guess those Biggie Smalls records really did bump in Houston like Scarface produced ‘em. Here’s Slim Thugga gettin’ his dreams of fuckin’ an R&B (and or rap) bitch on. What happened to ole girl that B booted out the group? Oh well, hide your daughters, the big fella is single and ready to mingle.

“Perfect 10 (iTunes Bonus)”

Bow Down: YK2

Moment of Clarity: Charles Hamilton vs. Black Spade

Monday, March 30 2009 11:51 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Guest List
Charles H RapRadar.com

 

Black Spade RapRadar.com

My homie from The Scratch days, The Gooch wanted to give his take on the beat-jackin’ accusation-filled, finger-pointin’ foolery goin on between Charles Hamilton and Black Spade. The following views don’t necessarily reflect YN’s, but this is my house and I live here. The floor is Mr. Cantor’s.

There’s been much debate going on in the rap blogosphere today about whether or not Charles Hamilton beatjacked St. Louis producer/MC Black Spade for a track he claims he produced and uploaded to his Myspace player in 2007. There’s apparently a dialogue going on between all parties involved (Kenny Fresh, of Freshselects.net; Black Spade; and Charles Hamilton), obviously Spade is sticking to his story, and Charles to his.

After carefully listening to each track multiple times, it’s obvious that there are similarities and differences between them. Any time producers are working with samples, there’s the possibility that two different beatmakers can flip the same sample in similar ways. Still, it’s rare that producers will use the same types of drum sounds, the same swing on the rhythm section, same tempo, and so on. Because Spade’s version is a rough mix, you need to listen to each track with a pair of headphones, and you can very clearly hear that young Charles was working off Spade’s skeleton of a track. The whole beat is noticeably beefed up. There are some portions that sound like they have overdubbed vocals and additional layers of keys added, which Charles alluded to in his defense that he actually made the track.

I’m not insinuating that Charles stole this beat of Black Spade’s Myspace page. That seems a little extra. Stealing songs off of Myspace pages doesn’t require much energy, but a little, and I doubt a dude like Charles Hamilton is going in like that. Maybe this Black Spade fella sent the beat to someone (anyone with an internet connection, take your pick), who then in turn gave it to Charles. Charles probably gets a lot of beats emailed to him. So he downloaded it, put it in a folder of beats that he gets from a bazillion producers who send him tracks, he does what he does with it, and here we are now. That doesn’t seem to be too far outside of my realm of imagination. These things happen.

Still, if what Black Spade says is true, that he made the track and just humbly uploaded it to Myspace, it’s basically his word against Charles. Charles says he made it first. So where did Black Spade get this rough version of the track from? And why would he flat out approach you about it after a show at SXSW?

To prove his innocence, Charles sent YN the Pro Tools files for “Shinin,” which he subsequently sent to me. I was expecting to see a session with the whole beat laid out, but when I cracked the session open, all I saw was the raw vocal tracks and a two track of the original instrumental. There was an intro section added. I have no clue why Charles sent this session out. If anything, it’s an admission of his guilt. If he wanted to prove that he was in fact the creator, he should have been able to produce the stems for the track itself (meaning: the individual tracks, with the kick, snare, hi-hat… etc. separated). The date on the session is March 17, 2007. Again, that doesn’t really jibe with what he’s put forth so far, which is that he created the song in 2006.

In reality, this is all a moot point. “Shinin” was available on The Pink Lavalamp, a free downloadable mixtape. If the beat was in fact stolen, it was the backing track on something that never made any money in the traditional sense of the way recorded music earns money for an artist (songwriter) and producer. You could be mad that Charles is performing the song at shows, and earning money in that respect, but other than telling the guy to stop performing it, there’s little that can be done. This is the plight of the producer in the mixtape era. You know who should really be bitching? Frankie Beverly and Maze! They gave one guy a career, and another guy a legitimate internet beef, without you having to do shit but press a few buttons in a computer program. The nerve…—Paul Cantor

Throwback Track: Asher Roth "Family Man"

Monday, March 30 2009 11:34 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Music
Asher RapRadar.com

Urban legend or in this case White Folk legend says this is the song that got Asher Roth his first record deal. Now with his album droppin’ on 4.20, it’s time to go back to Roth’s roots. Truth be told, this song isn’t half bad if you can block out a chorus that makes me want to shoot your daughter in the calf muscle. Album’s way better.

“Family Man”

 

He’s on fire: Mr. X

New Video: Twista "Wetter"

Monday, March 30 2009 10:53 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Focus

Goin’ to hell for saying this but the first 40 seconds here is so R Kelly. B.Dot’s right, this guy keeps tryin’ to recapture “Slow Jamz.” Does Twista even have any kind of record deal right now? He sure is floodin’ us (pun intended) with new music. Like I said, I fucks with that Game joint but I got my umbrella up on this one. Fuck outta here.

Props: WSHH

Nick and Mariah's Born Day Adventure in Barbados

Monday, March 30 2009 10:05 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Party Life
Nick and Mariah RapRadar.com

Crystal F isn’t in today and I’m too lazy to watermark so do what you do, you ‘net theives. Ha! Above is a look at some fun in the sun that Nick provided for his boo’s born day weekend. After the jump, Mariah’s rump and another raunchier shot that I’ll leave to those dirty gossip sites. I’m classie like Freddie Blassie. 

Nick and Mariah YBF RapRadar.com

Nick and Mariah YBF RapRadar.com

Can’t Knock The Hustle: Natasha from The YBF

New Music: Rick Ross x Nas "Usual Suspects"

Monday, March 30 2009 9:36 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Music
ross rapradar.com

“I dealt with brauds and those willin’ to sell their soul/ Over cars and clothes, man, I’m talkin’ petty hoes.”—Mr. Officer

Must be Def Jam leak day. Here’s the joint Rawse recently teased us with, a collabo with his Q-Boro labelmate, Nas.

After one listen, not that hot but notable nonetheless. 

“Usual Suspects”

 

Props: X

New Video: UGK "Da Game's Been Good"

Monday, March 30 2009 9:29 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Focus

 

Here is a new visual from the Underground Kaaangs. Cough up the $10 and cop UGK 4 Life tomorrow. 

“Hip-Hop without Pimp C is boring.”— Bun B, XXL, May 2009.

Ain’t that the truth. 

Previously: Harry Asshole

One More Jada: "Pain & Torture"

Monday, March 30 2009 9:03 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Music
Jada RapRadar.com

Ain’t gonna unleash all of duke’s joints that are floating around the Internets, but this intro is so hard body, I gots to share. Screw your face (pa…) and get your head nod right. Mwah!

“Pain & Tourture”