Showing posts with label big daddy kane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label big daddy kane. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Step One “Illegal Remixes Vol. 1” (2010)

It appears that good things can happen when the UK gets blasted with the heaviest snow in 100 years. With the country coming to a complete halt, forum regular Step One had time to put together this sweet compilation of bootleg remixes and blends. Show some appreciation by leaving a comment (or a link to another remix) and he might bless us with volume 2.

Step One says "A staple of any nineties Hip Hop DJ’s collection is the shady white label remix. Information on whoever was putting these out was usually pretty thin on the ground for obvious reasons but they often held some real gems. Having rediscovered some of these recently I’ve put together a collection of some of those unofficial remixes as well as a few that I’ve found on the blogs and forums over the last few years."

01 2Pac-Old School (B.Cause Remix)
http://diamondsinthedust.blogspot.com/
Usually the non-Pac fans favourite Pac track. B Cause throws some familiar samples under Pac’s reminiscing of 80s NY and gives it a nice funky vibe.

02 Big Daddy Kane-Set It Off (Daily Diggers Remix)
http://www.dailydiggers.com/
Some of you might recognise this from DJ Mike Nice’s ‘Brooklyn Bullshit’ mixtape. The UK’s Daily Diggers flip the Cold Chillin classic.

03 Big Pun & Fat Joe-Twinz (Brooklyn Untouched Remix)
This remix discards the original ‘Deep Cover’ beat and replaces it with another Dre & Snoop collabo, ‘The Next Episode’. Always goes down well in a club set.

04 Common-I Used To Love Her (Sir Charles Flavour Remix)
http://www.myspace.com/djsircharles
Common gets a G-Funk makeover as his vocals are dropped over Warren G’s ‘Nobody Does It Better’.

05 D&D All-Stars-1,2 Pass It (Bootleg Remix)
A DJ Fashion remix? All signs point to yes.

06 Erick Sermon-Bomdigi (Street Jam Bootleg Remix)
The beat from En Vogue’s ‘Hold On’ gives this E Double solo joint some extra bump.

07 Fat Joe & Doo Wop-Boriquas On The Set (DJ Dough & Porge One Remix)
http://www.myspace.com/djdoughhiphop
The UK’s Dough & Porge One always had some special remixes on their CDs. This one is taken from their ‘Heads Aint Ready’ mix which is well worth seeking out.

08 Method Man & Redman-How High (Bootleg Remix)
The acapella of this track was definitely a favourite amongst producers, probably due to the amount of quotable lines from Red & Meth at their peak. This version uses the ‘Human Nature’ melody over EPMD's ‘You’re A Customer’ beat.

09 Mobb Deep-Hell On Earth (Paul Miles Remix)
Another UK remix, this time by Birmingham DJ Paul Miles (aka Pat Bateman).

10 Nas-It Aint Hard To Tell (DJ Day Remix)
http://likeathrottle.blogspot.com/ (this also came out on vinyl)
This track has been remixed to death but this has to be the best of the unofficial ones. Quality production from DJ Day out of California.

11 The Pharcyde-Passin Me By (WAR! [What-A-Remix])
A Jazzy Jim remix.

12 Tim Dog & KRS-One-I Get Wrecked (Gamm/Samoo Remix)
http://diamondsinthedust.blogspot.com/
I don't have any info on this one but I’m pretty sure I copped it at B.Cause’s blog.

13 Uptown-Dope On Plastic (B.Cause Why Zee Refix)
http://diamondsinthedust.blogspot.com/
Uptown meets YZ.

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enjoy,
--dirt_dog

Friday, January 8, 2010

How To Rap: The Art And Science of The Hip-Hop MC


We typically don't cover books on T.R.O.Y., but this particular one stood out. The guest list is pretty impressive and I must say I'm a sucker for any rap books too. And you get a foreword by G. Rap? I'm reading that for sure! I plan on copping this but if any of you have already read How To Rap, definitely let us know what you think. --Philaflava
Out now is a book on MCing and creating Hip-Hop music told through the words of over 100 of Hip-Hop’s most acclaimed and successful artists. The book is called “How to Rap: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC” and features a foreword by Kool G Rap, along with exclusive insights and guidance from the likes of Big Daddy Kane, Chuck D, Masta Ace, Mobb Deep, Clipse, A Tribe Called Quest, Styles P, Pharaohe Monch, Royce Da 5’9”, AZ, Boot Camp Clik, Immortal Technique, and many more.

They share the stories behind writing and recording their lyrics, as well as discussing the pros and cons of everything from writing lyrics in your head to doing punch-ins to tackling different types of subject matter.

It also includes the first complete breakdown of rap’s “flow”, allowing you to create tongue-twisting compound rhyme styles like Kool G Rap and Eminem, complex conversational flows like Nas and OC, the classic old school patterns of Melle Mel, and everything in between.

It has been called “a vital and vibrant expose of a much misunderstood art form” by Hip Hop Connection magazine, and dubcnn.com says “never before has the art form been broken down so well”.

Available at all good bookstores, or from amazon.com at –
http://www.amazon.com/How-Rap-Art-Science-Hip-Hop/dp/1556528167

For more info on the book, visit - http://www.howtorapbook.com

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Roots, Common & Big Daddy Kane

More awesomeness from the Hennessy Aritisy Series. Ain't No Half-Steppin in Houston with legends. Wish the clip was longer but this is what Hennessey released

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Marley Marl - In Control Volume 1 (Reissue)

Traffic Entertainment does it again with a much needed reissue by Marlon Williams. In Control drops this Tuesday for those who want to add this to their collection. And don't forget about the amazing Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo reissues while you're at it.

Disc 1/2:


01. Marley Intro 1 0:29
02. Droppin’ Science Ft. Craig G. 4:57
03. Marley Intro 2 0:35
04. We Write The Songs Ft. Biz Markie And Heavy D 5:24
05. Marley Intro 3 0:23
06. The Rebel Ft. Tragedy The Intelligent Hoodlum 3:46
07. Marley Intro 4 0:22
08. Keep Your Eye On The Prize Ft. Master Ace 5:41
09. Marley Intro 5 0:37
10. The Symphony Ft. Big Daddy Kane, Craig G., Kool G. Rap And 6:05
Master Ace
11. Marley Intro 6 0:26
12. Live Motivator Ft. Tragedy The Intelligent Hoodlum 4:44
13. Marley Intro 7 0:19
14. Duck Alert Ft. Craig G. 4:13
15. Marley Intro 8 0:26
16. Simon Says Ft. Master Ace 4:01
17. Marley Intro 9 0:21
18. Freedom Ft. MC Shan 4:26
19. Marley Intro 10 0:23
20. Wack Itt Ft. Roxanne Shante 4:46
21. Marley Outro 0:27

Disc 2/2:

01. Droppin’ Science (Hip Hop Version) 5:02
02. The Symphony (Remix) 6:42
03. Wack Itt (Extended Version) 6:00
04. We Write The Songs (Live At The Apollo) 5:44
05. Symphony, Duck Alert, Droppin’ Science (Live At The Apollo) 8:55
06. The Symphony (Radio Version) 4:07
07. Droppin’ Science (Bonus Beats) 5:05
08. The Symphony (Marley’s Symphony Scratch) 3:00
09. Evolution Ft. Debbie D, Glamorous, Kool G. Rap, MC Shan And 7:17
TJ Swan
10. Juice Crew All Stars Ft. Craig G., Glamorous, Kool G. Rap, 7:25
Tragedy, MC Shan And Roxanne Shante


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Thursday, June 11, 2009

DJ Mister Cee “The Best Of Jay-Z”


Here it is, the final installment of the DJ Mister Cee “Best Of” mixtape series. Although Jigga-Man is not one of my favorite artists, I thought it was very important to present the entire library. My review wasn't going so well, but I think turntablelab says it best in the following two blurbs:

“Mister Cee goes in hard (Aquaman style!) for this comprehensive and really fascinating career-spanning Jigga collection. Starting way back with the Big Jaz collabs and freestyles, Cee forgoes chronological worries and moves in for the kill, dropping track after track of classic Jigga, from "Hawaiin Sophie"(!) to "Hard Knock Life." Even the most studious of Jay fans will find new shit on this one: rare early tracks, remixes and unreleased freestyles from Cee's vault all surface here. You know this shit is made by an insider when there are tracks with titles like "Freestyle – Live at Big Daddy Kane's Movie Release Party at The Ritz (1993)." Considering the age of some of these, this sound quality on this mix is pretty incredible. 36 tracks total. Recommended.”

01 Jay-Z-Freestyle Live At Big Daddy Kane's Album Release Party 1991
02 Big Jaz-Hawaiian Sophie feat. Jay-Z
03 Big Jaz-The Originators feat. Jay-Z
04 Jay-Z-Nigga What Nigga Who (Originator 99) feat. Big Jaz & Amil
05 Big Jaz-It's That Simple feat. Jay-Z
06 Rude Boys-My Kinda Girl (Remix) feat. Jay-Z
07 Glenn Jones-Good Thang feat. Jay-Z
08 Hi 5 Ski-She's Playing Hard To Get (Remix) feat. Jay-Z
09 Original Flavor-Can I Get Open feat. Jay-Z
10 Original Flavor-Many Styles feat. Jay-Z
11 Jay-Z-Freestyle Live At Big Daddy Kane's Movie Release Party 1993
12 Big Daddy Kane-Show Prove feat. Big Scoob, Sauce Money, Jay-Z, Shyheim & Ol' Dirty Bastard
13 Jay-Z-In My Life Time (Original)
14 Jay-Z-In My Lifetime (Remix)
15 Jay-Z-I Can't Get Wid Dat feat. Big Jaz & Sauce Money
16 Jay-Z-Dead Presidents Parts 1 & 2
17 Jay-Z-Ain't No Nigga feat. Foxy Brown
18 Jay-Z-Can't Knock The Hustle (Original & Remix) feat. Mary J. Blige & Melisa Morgan
19 Lil' Kim-Big Momma Thang feat. Jay-Z & Lil' Cease
20 Foxy Brown-I'll Be feat. Jay-Z
21 Jay-Z-Friend Or Foe '96
22 Jay-Z-Friend Or Foe '98
23 Jay-Z-Brooklyn's Finest feat. Biggie Smalls
24 Jay-Z-Love Is Love (Unreleased)
25 SWV-You're The One (Remix) feat. Jay-Z, Busta Rhymes, Mr. Cheeks, Trigga The Gambler & Smoothe The Hustler
26 Shai-I Dont Wanna Be Alone (Remix) feat. Jay-Z
27 Horace Brown-Things We Do For Love (Remix) feat. Jay-Z
28 The Braxtons-So Many Ways (Remix) feat. Jay-Z
29 Jay-Z-Foundation feat. Big Jaz & Sauce Money (Original & Remix)
30 Shaquille O'Neal-No Love Lost feat. Lord Tariq & Jay-Z
31 The Ranjahz-Kill 2 Live feat. Jay-Z
32 Tone Hooker-Crew Love 97 feat. O.C & Jay-Z
33 Memphis Bleek & Beanie Sigel-Crew Love 98 feat. Jay-Z
34 Jay-Z-You're Only A Customer
35 Jay-Z-Funkmaster Flex Freestyle
36 Biggie Smalls-I Love The Dough feat. Jay-Z & Angela Winbush


“Part 2 of Go-In Brother #1's Jigga retrospective focuses mainly on collaborations and the Roc-A-Fella era. Impossibly rare, hard-to-find and flat out unreleased tracks make their way into Mr. Cee's crate – check young Shawn Carter's "St. Ides Commercial," or "Roc-A-Fella Shit," which features the entire original Roc lineup (Jaz, Sauce, Bleek, Ranjahz, Diamonds, what!). Other highlights are "Young G's" with Biggie and Puff, and the unreleased solo joint "People's Court." Mister Cee has done the rap world a nice service by unleashing this shit. 25 tracks total.”

01 Jay-Z-Hard Knock Life
02 Jay-Z-Can I Get A...
03 Jay-Z-Money Cash Hoes feat. DMX
04 Jay-Z-It's Like That feat. Kid Capri
05 Jay-Z-Can I Live 99 feat. Memphis Bleek
06 Jay-Z-Paper Chase feat. Foxy Brown
07 Jay-Z-Peoples Court (Unreleased)
08 Jay-Z-Reservoir Dogs feat. The Lox Beanie Sigel & Sauce Money
09 Timbaland-Lobster & Scrimp feat. Jay-Z
10 Jay-Z-If I Should Die feat. The Ranjahz
11 Jay-Z-Ride Or Die
12 Jay-Z-Roc-A-Fella Shit feat. Team Roc (Unreleased)
13 Puff Daddy-Young Gs feat. Biggie Smalls & Jay-Z
14 Mase-Cheat On You feat. Lil' Cease & Jay-Z
15 Jay-Z-Pre Game Skit feat. Sauce Money (Unreleased)
16 Christion-Bring Back Your Love (Remix) feat. Jay-Z
17 Rell-Love For Free feat. Jay-Z
18 Jay-Z-St. Ides Commercial
19 Memphis Bleek-It's Alright feat. feat. Jay-Z
20 Jay-Z-Murdergram feat. Ja Rule & DMX
21 Jay-Z-Celebration feat. Team Roc
22 Jay-Z-What The Game Made Me feat. Memphis Bleek & Sauce Money
23 Jay-Z-Marcy To Hollywood feat. Memphis Bleek & Sauce Money
24 M.O.P.-4 Alarm Blaze feat. Jay-Z & Teflon
25 Jon B-Keep It Real feat. Coko & Jay-Z




enjoy,
--dirt_dog

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

DJ Mister Cee “The Best Of The Notorious B.I.G.”



Somewhere down the line after the Method Man and Redman mixes, I found this one for Biggie. Great mix of some lesser known songs, appearances, remixes and two real nice freestyles from the good ol' days.

01 Biggie Smalls-Freestyle Live At Mister Cee's Crib
02 Mary J. Blige-Real Love (Remix) feat. Biggie Smalls
03 Neneh Cherry-Buddy X (Remix) feat. Biggie Smalls
04 Biggie Smalls-Party & Bullshit
05 Biggie Smalls-A Buncha Niggas (Original) feat. Heavy D, 3rd Eye, Guru, Rob O & Busta Rhymes
06 Supercat-Dolly My Baby (Remix) feat. Mary J. Blige, Puff Daddy, Jesse West & Biggie Smalls
07 Heavy D-Jam Session feat. Biggie Smalls & Troo Kula
08 Biggie Smalls-The What feat. Method Man
09 Red Hot Lover Tone-For My Niggaz (Remix) feat. Biggie Smalls, Organized Konfusion & M.O.P.
10 Heavy D-Let's Get It On feat. Grand Puba, 2Pac & Biggie Smalls
11 Biggie Smalls-I'm Jus Playin'
12 Crustified Dibbs-Cunt Renaissance feat. Biggie Smalls
13 Da Brat-Da B-Side feat. Biggie Smalls
14 Bandit-All Men Are Dogs (Remix) feat. Pudgee Da Phat Bastard, Snagglepus, Positive K, Grandaddy I.U., Biggie Smalls & Grand Puba
15 Big Daddy Kane-Madison Square Garden Freestyle feat. Big Scoob, 2Pac, Biggie Smalls & Shyheim
16 Funkmaster Flex-Live At The Palladium feat. Biggie Smalls
17 Biggie Smalls-Who Shot Ya?
18 Total-Can't You See feat. Biggie Smalls
19 Biggie Smalls-Real Niggaz (All Verses)
20 Junior Mafia-Players Anthem (Original & Remix)
21 Junior Mafia-Get Money (Original & Remix)
22 Biggie Smalls-One More Chance (Original & Remix)

Being the freak that I am, I did not like the cover it came with and made myself a new one to match the other two. But for the purists who only want the original, I scanned it in, cleaned it up and threw in all new type for an exact match. Coming soon will be “The Best Of Mobb Deep” and double disc set for “The Best Of Jay-Z.”


enjoy,
--dirt_dog

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Cold Chillin' on Christmas

First I would like to say Merry Christmas to all T.R.O.Y. Blog readers!

Now here's a rare posse cut by the Juice Crew that was released in 1988. As Cold Chillin' was distributed by Warner Bros. Records, they were given a spot on Warner Bros' Christmas Compilation "Winter Warnerland". The record featured Big Daddy Kane, Roxanne Shante, MC Shan, & Fly Ty(yes, Fly Ty). Kane drops two verses while Shante, Shan, & Ty only rhymed once. Funny thing about this record is that everybody from "The Symphony" is missing except for Kane. It's still a great track though!

Christmas Gift


-- Thomas V

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Big Daddy Kane Mixed by J.Period

In my opinion, this is one of the greatest mixtapes ever! Released in 2003, "The Best of Big Daddy Kane" was mixed by J.Period & hosted by the man himself, Big Daddy Kane. It featured classics like Ain't No Half Steppin', Warm It Up , Taste of Chocolate, etc. Then you have a few blends using classic beats alongside with the dope rhymes of Kane. You also get freestyles, rare remixes, guest appearances, Kane telling stories, etc... I suggest that you burn a copy for you car right now!

This mixtape was cut into 57 tracks so click here to see more information about the tracklist as it won't fit in this post.

Download

-- Thomas V

Friday, November 21, 2008

Looks Like A Blog For...


The most underrated BDK album and one of the most underrated albums in general. This has production by Trackmasterz, Large Professor and Easy Moe Bee and Kane flipping his machine gun flow and every track. Highlights include How You Get A Record Deal, Looks Like A Job For, Niggaz Never Learn, and Nuff Respect remix.

Apart from his debut, this is his most consistent effort...

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=913d1aafa81cb840d2db6fb9a8902bda

1. Looks Like a Job For...
2. How U Get a Record Deal?
3. Chocolate City
4. Prelude
5. The Beef Is On
6. Stop Shammin'
7. Brother Man, Brother Man
8. Rest in Peace
9. Very Special
10. Here Comes Kane, Scoob and Scrap
11. Niggaz Never Learn
12. Give It to Me
13. Nuff Respect
14. Finale

--admiral

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Double Down Vol. 2



A few ago I laced you with my first installment of Double Down, today I'm dropping volume 2.
Each mix contains 11
tracks that I hope will be your soundtrack while you're on the iron horse, driving to work or just chillin' in the cut.

--Philaflava

Double Down Vol. 2

01. Da King & I - Flip Da Script (DJ Premier Remix)
02. Shorty Long - Shorty Doing His Thang
03. Lord Finesse - Shorties Kaught Up In The System (Remix)
04. Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo - Straight Jacket (OG Mix)
05. 100x - Philly Niggas International feat. Black Thought & Malik B.
06. 100x - Live In 215 feat. Black Thought & Air Smooth
07. Leaders of The New School - International Zone Coaster (SD50's Remix)
08. Big Daddy Kane - Lyrical Gynmastics
09. DJ Krush - Real feat. Tragedy Khadafi
10. Tragedy Khadafi - Crime Nationalist
11. King Tee - At Your Own Risk (Marley Marl Remix)

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The Top 10 Tracks I've Produced by LG

For those that don't know LG aka The LG Experience is the man behind many classics you probably weren't aware of. He has produced for Big L, 2Pac, Nas, Ill Al Skratch, Boogiemonsters and Big Daddy Kane just to name a few. He also happens to be the brother of one of the greatest producers of all-time, Easy Mo Bee.

LG was down to guest blog this week and give us his top 10 list along with a breakdown for each track. Some of the shit you're about to read is pure gold. You can't ask for much more than this so if you're a fan of Rakim Told Me then you'll appreciate some of these details.

10
. Don't Shut Down On A Player- Ill Al Skratch (New Jersey Drive Soundtrack)
I did this beat after watching a pre-screen of the movie New Jersey Drive.They filmed that flick in Brooklyn, so I made some shit that sounded like home.


9. The Weekend - Dave Hollister (maxi-single)
My nigga Teddy Blend was managing Dave and hit me wit an accapella to see what I would do and they was feelin that shit.


8. Pass Pass Le Oinj (Zenith 98) - Supreme NTM
I did alot of beats for Supreme NTM, but this is one of the tracks I was really feelin. I don't know what they was saying( hey rhyme in French) but I could tell they had a flow.


7. Earth,Wind & Fire- Big Daddy Kane feat. Shaqueen & AB Money (Veteranz Day)
Kane gave me a CD wit some dude playin acoustic guitar and said do something with that. I played the beat for him the next day and he went crazy!! It's probably about ten different records being used on that beat.


6. One Love(LG Main Mix) - Nas
I did this remix after an Ill Al Skratch
session, so I just had my peoples Ken Staten sing the hook. He also sang on Where's My Homies.



5. Nigganometry - Canibus (Can-I-Bus)
When I did that beat
I didn't have the original Willie Hutch joint. I took that shit straight off The Chronic.


4. Lyrical Gymnastics- Big Daddy Kane (Daddy's Home)
I did this and the album title track for Kane right after he left Cold Chillin to go to MCA. He was feeling Where's My Homies, so I used the same sounds for this beat.


3
. Out On Bail(Original Version) - Tupac
This
song was supposed to be on the Me Against The World album, but it didn't make it. My brother Easy Mo Bee & AB Money took me up to Pac's Hotel to play some beats for him. He took the first track that came on and said let's record it tonight. Eminem remixed it for Loyal 2 The Game and chopped Pac's words to make it sound like he was saying Em, he was really saying LG.


2. I'll Take Her - Ill Al Skratch feat. Brian McKnight (Creep Wit Me)
I did this beat on some radio type shit cause we knew one of the r&b artists on Mercury was going to be on it. Originally it was supposed to be Joe on the song.


1. Where's My Homies - Ill Al Skratch (Creep Wit Me)
I remember hearing Mr.Cee, who lived in my building cuttin up Playing Your Games on his show with Mr. Magic on 91.5 in NY. After that I had to fuck with it. Coincidentally, Mr.Cee was the one who broke the record.



Honorable Mentions:
Strange (Stranger Mixshow Mix) - Boogiemonsters
I did this track by just muffling the change in Playing Your Games(Barry White). We all did that a lot back then. I also produced 3 songs on the album with Derek "LA" Jackson who the Boogiemonsters were signed to at the time. Derek produced the album and had an incredible keyboard player play all the instruments. We all know him today as Scott Storch.


Dr. Feelgood - Ill Al Skratch Feat. Greg Nice, Nine, M.O.P. & Kid Capri
I did this track in Al Skratch's crib. Nobody believes me when I tell em that beat is Hangin On A String By Loose Ends. Kid Capri got on it because Al Skratch knew him from Uptown. Nobody knew that nigga Al Skratch was a crazy DJ.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Positively K (with refreshed link)

Props to DJ Dee-Ville from Ain't It Good To You for this gem.

Born in the Bronx; Positive-K's first national release came in 1986 with 'Gettin' Paid'; a compilation only track for New Jersery label Star Maker. The following year Pos signed to the excellent New York label First Priority. As First Priority was owned by MC Lyte and Audio Two's father Nat Robinson, Pos's career was under-developed and slightly overshadowed by his sibling label mates. He still managed to drop one of my all time favorite songs 'Step Up Front'. Even now, I remember buying the 12" from a tiny local indie store. Everything about that record is ill, the Grand Puba beat, the sirens, the flows, the Alliance Remix with different lyrics! I also loved the First Priority logo; the red and yellow always seemed so fresh to me...

Life after First Priority led Pos first to a Big Daddy Kane produced venture for his own Creative Control label, then to Island Records in 1992 for an album and a gold single in the form of 'I Gotta Man'. It bugs me that in some mainstream quarters Pos is remembered as a one hit pop wonder, when to me that was the second chapter of his career.
The third chapter continued down the independent route until 2002 when the world of the Gentleman, the Rapper became very quiet. In 2006 Nas allowed him a few bars on the nostalgic 'Where Are They Now' track; and for 2008 the album 'Positive-K - Back To The Old School' got it's release a couple of months ago. I shit my pants at the news of unheard Pos material. I even thought maybe some genius has compiled all my favorite cuts together. Sadly the album didn't quite live up to my expectations. It's worthy of a listen but it isn't the 'Step Up Front' album.

So I felt compelled to do this. It was time that song was part of a solid album. I looked at everything Pos related from the First Priority years and saw a classic Golden Era album staring at me. I collected the tracks, added some bonus' and for fun put the First Priority logo on the cover. Shit turned out dope. I have been jammin' this non stop since I mixed and mastered it. Could you imagine the classic status an album like this would have acheived if it had actually dropped in 1988? - DJ Dee-Ville


Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?1lh0yumyydm

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Big Daddy Kane - Non-Album Tracks (1986-1990)



Big Daddy Kane - Non-Album Tracks Volume 1
1. Get Into It
2. Somethin' Funky
3. For Your Own Concern
4. Raw w/ Kool G Rap (Alternate Version)
5. Raw (Original)
6. Raw Attitude w/ Antoinette
7. The Symphony w/ The Juice Crew
8. The Symphony Remix w/ The Juice Crew
9. Ain't No Half Steppin' (Remix)
10. Set It Off (Extended Version)
11. Wrath Of Kane
12. I'll Take You There (Remix)
13. Rap Summary (Original)
14. It's Hard Being The Kane (Remix)
15. Erase Racism w/ Kool G Rap & Biz Markie
16. Burn Hollywood Burn w/ Public Enemy & Ice Cube
http://www.mediafire.com/?i4hynymn2jt

Big Daddy Kane - Non-Album Tracks Volume 2
1. Live In NY w/ Biz Markie (1986)
2. 1987 Freestyle
3. Live In The UK 1988 Pt. I
4. Live In The UK 1988 Pt. II
5. Freestyle Session w/ Kool G Rap, MC Shan & Roxanne Shante
6. Freestyle Session w/ Biz, Kool G Rap, MC Shan & Roxanne Shante
7. Just Rhymin' With Biz (Marley Marl Radio Show 1987)
8. Ain't No Half Steppin' (Sammy B Radio Show 1988)
9. Set It Off (Sammy B Radio Show 1988)
10. Ain't No Half Steppin' (DJ Cash Money Mix)
11. Just Rhymin' With Biz (DJ Cash Money Mix)
12. Raw (Scratch Perverts Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?0ldmvjg1m14

Big Daddy Kane - Non-Album Tracks Volume 3
1. Big Daddy Kane vs Jazz Fresh (14 Minutes)
2. Freestyle B-Day w/ Various Artists (22 Minutes)
3. Ain't No Half Steppin' (Instrumental)
4. Young, Gifted And Black (Instrumental)
http://www.mediafire.com/?wbnmunkmnvm

--Roy Johnson