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 Re: fans of underground rap?
 
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 Erykah Badu New Album "Nu Amerykah" Production By Madlib & 9th Wonder
 
 "Nu Amerykah" is the 4th full length album from Erykah Badu. It will be released on February 26th, 2008 through Universal / Motown Records. It will feature production by Madlib, 9th Wonder, J Dilla, Mike "Chav" Chavarria among others, and a guest spot from Bilal.
 
 The new album features 18 songs that will be spread out over two discs sold separately. The lead single is the 9th Wonder produced track "Honey" which is circulating right now and its possible follow-up single "Soldier 7."
 
 Official Tracklisting:
 01. American Promise
 02. The Healer
 03. Me
 04. My People
 05. Speech
 06. Soldier 7
 07. The Cell
 08. Twinkle
 09. Love Me
 10. Honey
 11. Emotions
 12. Don't Be Long
 13. YPOM
 14. Hot Slow Jam
 15. Jump Up in the Air
 16. Loretta Brown
 17. Dirty Dirty
 18. The Healer Outro
 
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 Recordkingz New Album "Heavyweight" Official Cover & Tracklisting
 
 What do the likes of Just Blaze, The Alchemist, Sha Money XL, Pete Rock, Buckwild and dozens of hip-hop’s most well-known and respected producers have in common? When searching for the perfect beat, they all call one man, London’s Juliano “Recordkingz” Baker to deliver the goods. Known throughout the hip-hop community for the #1 source of rare records for collectors and producers alike, www.recordkingz.com, Juliano is “the-go-to” man for beats and drums, Juliano is 1/2 of the legendary UK production team, The Creators. Their debut LP in 2000, The Weight, featured the likes of Mos Def, Talib Kweli, and Consequence, and was the 1st UK hip-hop producer LP to garner widespread acclaim in the US.
 
 The long-awaited sequel "Heavyweight" teams Juliano with the likes of Mobb Deep(G-Unit), Evidence(ABB), Little Brother(ABB/Atlantic), Joel Ortiz (Aftermath), Assim(Bad Boy), The Beatnuts, and rising stars Guilty Simpson(Stonesthrow) and Watts’ native, Glasses Malone.
 
 Official Tracklsting:
 1. Heavyweight Intro
 2. I Cried feat. Tragedy Khadafi
 3. Hip Hip 'Take A Walk With Me feat. Joell Ortiz
 4. Rock Ya Shoulders feat. The Beatnuts
 5. Hip Hop Throwback feat. Guilty Simpson
 6. Playin To Loose feat. Little Brother
 7. The Heavyweight Mutha****a feat. Portebello Dave (Skit)
 8. This Is 4 My Peoples feat. Evidence
 9. Heat feat. Mobb Deep
 10. Da Money feat. Glasses Malone
 11. Pay Your Repects feat. Problem
 12. Keep It Coming feat. Craig G, Will Pack
 13. Breaks For Sale (Skit)
 14. Bad Cats feat. Phil Da Agony, Montage, Mo Money
 15. Juliano On The Cutts (Skit)
 16. You Been Warned feat. Assimm
 17. Keep On feat. Chalice, RukSAN ANTONIO SPURSComment
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 Re: fans of underground rap?
 
 I never heard of that recordkingz guy. That album looks like it could be good.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
 
 If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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 Cameras or guns, one of them is gonna shoot me to death.Comment
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	 stewaat stewaat
 Re: fans of underground rap?
 
 I'm loving all of them. Order:
 
 1) Ha, This One Is About Alcohol Too
 2) They All Get Mad At You
 3) 66th Street
 4) Don't Stop
 5) BeautifulComment
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 Re: fans of underground rap?
 
 Yeah, just flip #3 with #2 and that's my list.
 
 They changed the title of their album, it's now called When life gives you lemons, you paint that **** gold.Cameras or guns, one of them is gonna shoot me to death.Comment
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	 stewaat stewaat
 Re: fans of underground rap?
 
 Music Box. I'm assuming it's gonna be on the new one....
 
 
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 Re: fans of underground rap?
 
 "66th Street" is the best... and then "They All Get Mad At You"
 
 I don't like the other tracks at all though.SAN ANTONIO SPURSComment
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 Re: fans of underground rap?
 
 well, when I got the email, I was using limewire. Now I just use torrents. Much easier especially to get whole albums which I love to do. I prefer to get a whole album and then delete any songs I don't like as opposed to getting only the songs I know about.Lux y VeritasComment
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 Re: fans of underground rap?
 
 EXACTLY what I do. I stopped using Limewire a long time ago.SAN ANTONIO SPURSComment
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