Showing posts with label ray luv. Show all posts
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Monday, September 28, 2009

The 90's Bay Area Obsession

The 90's Bay Area Obsession

I can remember it just like yesterday, my bedroom was draped in red and gold to match my Joe Montana poster that my mother had got framed for me to go with the room. She was good like that, always made sure her son always had coordination game on lock. It's probably one of the reasons I'm real finicky today about matching colors. Life was good back then, the Oakland A's were fresh off a World Series sweep against their cross-town rivals, the San Francisco Giants. My childhood idol Rickey Henderson was setting himself up for a career year, in which he later won his first and only MVP award.

At the time the biggest selling hip-hop album "Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em" was dominating the airwaves and officially put Oakland on the hip-hop map. Despite years of hustling by Todd Shaw, it wasn't until Hammer's success that Oakland started receiving national attention. I suppose selling 10 million records will do to a town. If you ask me every Bay Area rapper owes a debt of gratitude to MC Hammer.

At twelve you're still very impressionable and I remember trying to memorize every lyric in D. U.'s Sex Packets album while listening in my bedroom. My room was filled with stacks of Playboys that were given to me by Hector, a 40-something Puerto Rican guy who used to do maintenance work in my apartment complex. Come to think of it, it's disgusting to think that I even touched those magazines after Hector had his way with them. God bless Hector though, he always laced me with some of his KFC when he couldn't finish it. Kinda disgusting to think about that too.

Even though I was obsessed with Playboy magazines back then, I still refused to grow up completely because I was still collecting baseball cards. Back then David Justice and Frank Thomas rookies (both former A's players) were the most sought after cards and I remember starving myself at lunch just so I could use that money to cop packs of '90 Leaf.

Little did I realize most of these things were Bay Area related. Subconsciously I was forming a marriage with apart of California in which I've never visited growing up. As the years went on I noticed some of my favorite music came the Bay Area. You had Spice 1, Too $hort, The Coup, Mac Mall, JT The Bigga Figga, Ray Luv, Andre Nickatina, Dru Down, Mac Dre, Young Lay, Rappin' 4-Tay, Celly Cell, The Luniz, E-40, Digital Underground and 2Pac just to name a few.

The production was also phenomenal because you had Ant Banks, Studio Ton, Mike Mosely, Sam Bostic and the forever underrated Khayree.

Below are some of my favorite tracks for this era. What are some of your favorite Bay Area artists? Albums? --Philaflava















Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Maintain And Survive


Some hip hop grooves for the heart and soul. This one will make you nod your head, and think. I was really trying to go for a certain vibe with this so if you're feeling it leave some comments. It's hard to express exactly what I was trying to get across but 'maintain and survive' comes close so tune in.



1. (00:04:13) Akinyele - Get Up (New York 1999)
2. (00:03:40) Kaos - Murda Mission ft. Sean T (Palo Alto 1995)
3. (00:03:49) E-Life - It's Been A Long... (New York 1996)
4. (00:04:58) ray luv - cage bird (santa rosa 1995)
5. (00:05:00) Just Ro - Piece Of Mind (Chicago 1995)
6. (00:04:17) king tee - dippin' (compton 1994)
7. (00:04:07) Street Poets - 209a (Boston 1995)
8. (00:04:54) Lost Boyz - Renee (New York 1996)
9. (00:04:40) big noyd - i dont wanna love again (new york 1995)
10. (00:04:02) Rob Swift - Turntablist Anthem (Los Angeles 1999)
11. (00:05:02) Main One - Like Father Like Son (New York 1994)
12. (00:05:27) Mood - Hustle On The Side (Ohio 1995)
13. (00:04:59) Anomaly - Monster Inside (Minnesota 1998)
14. (00:03:19) Qwel - The Highest Commitment (Chicago 2001)
15. (00:04:08) organic mind unit - eve of the black knight part 2 (minnesota 1997)
16. (00:04:41) 2Pac ft. Dramacydal - Me Against The World (Bay Area 1995)

Play it, rewind it, dig it again.

--Schenectadyfan