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sexta-feira, 3 de abril de 2015

Xkoba - Talibãs Feat. Piiteboy & H Flow (Prod. Stenni Star) // Baixem Agora

 
 

VA – Esquadron Revolucionario Tercer Batallon- Rap Mexicano Subterraneo (2005) [MP3]

VA – Esquadron Revolucionario Tercer Batallon- Rap Mexicano Subterraneo (2005) [MP3]
Genre: Chicano Rap
Year: 2012
Audio codec: MP3
Riptype: tracks
Bitrate: 192 kbps
Playtime: 00:63:07
Size: 88 MB
Site: plixid.com
Tracklist:
01. Charro – El Viejo 04:37
02. Beto Loco – El Mas Cabron De Culichi 04:16
03. Doble D Aduela – Division Dorada 05:09
04. Familia 187 – Huaracheando 03:52
05. Kali, OD – Ven Para Aca 04:28
06. OMW – A Terminar Lo Que Empezo 03:38
07. Cadaver – La Noche Es Obscura 04:11
08. Familia 187 – Mexicanos-Familia 187 04:51
09. Soldados Del Reyno – Loko Asta Morir 04:51
10. Esa Clicka – La Planta 03:56
11. De Mergencia – Entre Lineas 04:32
12. Gramatiko – El Son 04:09
13. Division Dorada – Ligas Grandes 05:09
14. Pack, Allen G. – Banderas 03:51
15. Lil Vanzo, Rito – Controlando 01:31
 

Warriorz - feat. Lancelot, Cali, Faya, Phill D, Beware Jack, Mass , Lennox(Odc Gang), Fred Mineiro & God-G // VÍDEO OFICIAL 2015

 

domingo, 8 de fevereiro de 2015

Shukid rapper do leste africano "Quênia" para o Mundo // RapAfricano

Muitos podem se perguntar como um cara do Quênia envia seu material de divulgação para um blog Brasileiro?
Creio eu que seja por a um bom tempo divulgar o rap africano, de uns tempos pra ca ,de vez em quando eu recebo emails de rappers africanos, pedindo para ser divulgado, mesmo eles sabendo que o blog é um português, eu acho foda isto, ja esta na hora de olharmos para outra região que não seja os Estados Unidos fora da terra do "tio sam" tem muito rap de qualidade. conheça o trampo do mano.

Apos o sucesso de sua primeira mixtape (dupla) que vendeu o primeiro lote em uma semana, " O Rei Shukid" como é apelidado, esta se firmando,introduzindo e elevando seu rap ao nivel mais alto do Hip Hop Africano. Como o Primeiro Lote de sua mixtape foi vendido em uma semana, certamente o rapper vai fazer muito barulho neste ano de 2014.

O rapper queniano ja esta pensando no futuro quer ser um empreendedor e esta planejando lançar uma linha de roupas que vai ser mais uma jogada para se firmar na cena africana.
Inspirando em grifes norte americanas como a G-unit que tem parceria com a Rebook, ele esta fechando  uma parceria com uma grande grife queniana, o rapper não quer por seu nome em suas roupas e sim lançar moda, uma marca.

Enquanto isto o rapper ja esta trabalhando em novas gravações e  fazendo videos de musicas de sua mixtape, veja o video.

Shukid - As I See It


Biografia


Nascido Feisal Khaemba, King Shukid começou na música  em 2009, quando ele gravou de forma independente e lançou sua primeira mixtape, "Thy Kingdom Come". Isso era para ser seguido por uma série de diferentes projetos ao lado de uma série de artistas como eles imediatamente tomou conhecimento de seu talento. Como parte do grupo coletivo Coola Gang, eles lançaram o amplamente bem sucedido "Justamixtape" e foi pioneira na cultura Cypher em Nairobi que eventualmente se espalhou para os países vizinhos como a Tanzânia e Uganda. Isso o levou a realizar em um show em  2012  no Kisima Prémios Cyphers. Sob sua nova gravadora "indie, ID37", o Rei está pronto para levar  a seus súditos seus rap do Leste Africano para o mundo.


Shukid - For Real



Para conhecer melhor o rapper entre em seu site oficial Kingshukid.wordpress.com



#Ouça
FONTE:http://www.noticiario-periferico.com/2014/03/shukid-rapper-do-leste-africano-quenia.html#more

quarta-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2015

J. Cole: I Wanted to Sign Kendrick Lamar


J. Cole: I Wanted to Sign Kendrick Lamar   

J. Cole stopped by “The Combat Jack Show” for in-depth interview this week. During the two-hour conversation, the North Carolina MC spoke at length about the inspiration behind his new album 2014 Forest Hills Drive, staying out of Drake’s lane, protesting in Ferguson, and wanting to sign Kendrick Lamar.

Cole was introduced to the Compton MC in 2010 before either rapper had released their debut albums. “I met Kendrick at a time when all I had out was The Warm Up, nobody knew who he was, he didn’t have a deal,” he said. “He was signed to Top [Dawg]—I didn’t know he was signed to Top.”
But he immediately knew that K-Dot was a star. “I actually wanted to sign him, but I didn’t have my business right. I didn’t know he was with Top [Dawg],” explained Cole. “But in my mind, he was the first person I ever found. … I remember tellin’ everybody like, ‘Yo, I’m tryna sign this kid. Like yo, this ni**a’s nasty!'”
“I actually wanted to sign him, but I didn’t have my business right.”
He went to a release party for an L.A. group named UNI and saw Kendrick perform for the first time. “I’m lookin at this short, dark-skinned kid like, ‘Yo, who is this kid?’ and then he gets on the mic and murders. I’m a rapper’s rapper and I’m not easily impressed, and when I heard him I was instantly [impressed].”
He approached Kendrick to give him props, and K-Dot reminded him that they had met before at the 2010 XXL Freshmen shoot with Jay Rock. “He was like, ‘I was asking [the editors] to give me your spot.’ But they didn’t know who he was.”
Later that night, Kendrick emailed him two songs, “Pussy and Patron” and “Cut You Off.” “I was like, ‘Yo, I’m fuckin’ with this ni**a. I wanna sign this ni**a!’ From there, I felt compelled to always give him any jewels I could.”
He even helped put Dr. Dre on to him. “When I was in the studio with Dre I had to tell Dre like, ‘Yo, you ain’t never heard of Kendrick?’ And he was like, ‘Oh, Kendrick? Yeah, I’m supposed to be meeting with him soon.’ And I was giving him the crazy co-sign like, ‘You gotta fuck with Kendrick.'”
“I didn’t know the ni**a would go platinum before me, but I definitely saw it for him.”
And the rest is history. “This ni**a blew the f**k up and reached levels that I hadn’t reached. … I didn’t know the ni**a would go platinum before me, but I definitely saw it for him. I believed and believe.”
During the interview, Cole also touched on his infamous run-in with Diddy at a VMA after-party in August 2013. “It was just a quick disagreement that turned into something,” said Cole. “Never been a beef, never is a beef. … It was too quick to really be considered a fight.”
Listen to the full two-hour interview below.



quarta-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2015

New Music: Rihanna, Kanye West, & Paul McCartney – ‘FourFiveSeconds’

FourFiveSeconds
        

The wait is over. Rihanna surprised her fans on Saturday by debuting her new single “FourFiveSeconds” featuring Kanye West and Paul McCartney. The stripped-down track, which was released to iTunes via Roc Nation and Rihanna’s own company Westbury Road Entertainment, features the Beatles legend on guitar and RiRi’s raw vocals.

“I’m ’bout four, five seconds from wildin’,” she sings, while ‘Ye responds, “Hold me back, I’m ’bout to spaz.”
Rihanna’s eighth album is due early this year, and marks her first project since departing Island Def Jam. She has enlisted hitmakers including Mike WiLL Made-It, Ne-Yo, and DJ Mustard. In an interview with Rap-Up TV, “No Flex Zone” duo Rae Sremmurd also hinted at a collaboration and Super Bowl performance with the pop superstar.
Hear the power trio unite on the acoustic jam.

J. Cole: I Wanted to Sign Kendrick Lamar

        

J. Cole stopped by “The Combat Jack Show” for in-depth interview this week. During the two-hour conversation, the North Carolina MC spoke at length about the inspiration behind his new album 2014 Forest Hills Drive, staying out of Drake’s lane, protesting in Ferguson, and wanting to sign Kendrick Lamar.
Cole was introduced to the Compton MC in 2010 before either rapper had released their debut albums. “I met Kendrick at a time when all I had out was The Warm Up, nobody knew who he was, he didn’t have a deal,” he said. “He was signed to Top [Dawg]—I didn’t know he was signed to Top.”
But he immediately knew that K-Dot was a star. “I actually wanted to sign him, but I didn’t have my business right. I didn’t know he was with Top [Dawg],” explained Cole. “But in my mind, he was the first person I ever found. … I remember tellin’ everybody like, ‘Yo, I’m tryna sign this kid. Like yo, this ni**a’s nasty!'”
“I actually wanted to sign him, but I didn’t have my business right.”
He went to a release party for an L.A. group named UNI and saw Kendrick perform for the first time. “I’m lookin at this short, dark-skinned kid like, ‘Yo, who is this kid?’ and then he gets on the mic and murders. I’m a rapper’s rapper and I’m not easily impressed, and when I heard him I was instantly [impressed].”
He approached Kendrick to give him props, and K-Dot reminded him that they had met before at the 2010 XXL Freshmen shoot with Jay Rock. “He was like, ‘I was asking [the editors] to give me your spot.’ But they didn’t know who he was.”
Later that night, Kendrick emailed him two songs, “Pussy and Patron” and “Cut You Off.” “I was like, ‘Yo, I’m fuckin’ with this ni**a. I wanna sign this ni**a!’ From there, I felt compelled to always give him any jewels I could.”
He even helped put Dr. Dre on to him. “When I was in the studio with Dre I had to tell Dre like, ‘Yo, you ain’t never heard of Kendrick?’ And he was like, ‘Oh, Kendrick? Yeah, I’m supposed to be meeting with him soon.’ And I was giving him the crazy co-sign like, ‘You gotta fuck with Kendrick.'”
“I didn’t know the ni**a would go platinum before me, but I definitely saw it for him.”
And the rest is history. “This ni**a blew the f**k up and reached levels that I hadn’t reached. … I didn’t know the ni**a would go platinum before me, but I definitely saw it for him. I believed and believe.”
During the interview, Cole also touched on his infamous run-in with Diddy at a VMA after-party in August 2013. “It was just a quick disagreement that turned into something,” said Cole. “Never been a beef, never is a beef. … It was too quick to really be considered a fight.”
Listen to the full two-hour interview below.


quarta-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2015

New Music: Lil Wayne – ‘Sh!t (Remix)’

Lil Wayne
    

      
É hora do Tunechi. Enquanto esperamos por Tha Carter V, Lil Wayne está segurando os fãs sobre com sua próxima mixtape 4 desculpa a esperar 2. O chefe de Young Money vem volta balançando no primeiro lançamento, um remix do futuro "Sh! t," na qual ele pede desculpas a seus fãs para a espera e promete não decepcioná-los.
"Eu estou batendo Carter V no iPod / minha puta louco como o inferno, porque ainda não fora / ela disse logo como estes ni * * como ver seu merda nova / eles gon' tem que dar seus estilos de volta," ele canta.
Ele também aborda sua precipitação altamente publicitada com Birdman e em dinheiro. "Cumpri a minha pena em dinheiro / tempo servido e lançado, mas esse agente não é de graça."




Bem-vindo de volta, Weezy.
It’s Tunechi time. While we wait for Tha Carter V, Lil Wayne is holding fans over with his upcoming mixtape Sorry 4 the Wait 2. The Young Money chief comes back swinging on the first release, a remix to Future’s “Sh!t,” on which he apologizes to his fans for the wait and promises not to let them down.
“I’m bumpin’ Carter V on the iPod / My bitch mad as hell ’cause it ain’t out yet / She said soon as these ni**as see your new shit / They gon’ have to give their styles back,” he raps.
He also addresses his highly-publicized fallout with Birdman and Cash Money. “Did my time at Cash Money / Time served and released, but this agent ain’t free.”
Welcome back, Weezy.


Eminem Grants Terminally Ill Fan’s Wish// Acção de caridade

Eminem
Eminem é tornar os sonhos em realidade. O rapper de Detroit concedeu o desejo do doente terminal.

Gage Garmo, 17 anos, foi diagnosticado com uma forma rara de câncer de osso chamado Osteoarcoma. Seu sonho era conhecer seu ídolo de Eminem. Com cerca de uma semana de vida, seus amigos e a família organizaram uma campanha usando o hash tag #GetGageGarmoToMeetEminem.

Através do poder dos meios de comunicação sociais e da comunidade de Detroit, Em sabendo a história de Gage e visitou Gage em sua casa em Michigan, que é cerca de 20 minutos da onde mora Em.

 




De acordo com o TMZ, Em quietamente chegou à casa do Gage por volta 17:00 no domingo e passou cerca de uma hora, falando e andando com o estudante de liceu de Rochester.
Eminem foi peremptoriamente que ele queria evitar o espetáculo de mídia e Gage estava de bom humor durante a sua reunião.Amigos e fãs comemorou a missão bem sucedida e parceiro de Bad Meets Evil Em Royce Da 5' 9 ″ agradeceu apoiantes para fazer acontecer.Missão cumprida", disse o Royce. "Deus abençoe essa criança linda e obrigado a vocês por todo seu trabalho duro."