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Cover courtesy of thimk “Time’s Up,” “I Used To Love H.E.R.,” “Shook Ones”…Ahh! August was a bad ass month it seems. Tracklisting & link after the break. 1. “I Get Physical”-Pete Rock & CL Smooth 2. “I Used To Love H.E.R.”-Common Sense 3. “Distortion To The Static”-The Roots 4. “Hit Me With That”-The Beatnuts 5. “Shook Ones Pt. I”-Mobb Deep 6. “Shit’s Real”-Mic [...]
by Black Bubblegum DOWNLOAD: People Under The Stairs - The Swan Fever (MP3) PUTS LA's crate-digging elite, People Under The Stairs, have their new record (and shout to the old school) Fun DMC coming around the corner on Sept 30th...
by BrooklynVegan Mike A friend of mine played me some stuff and said "you're the father of dubstep." Tricky (who kicks off a US tour at Irving Plaza in NYC Thurday night) is never at a loss for words or...
Words By DJ Sorce-1 Horror movies and rap music have always seemed to have a loosely formed bond. From The Geto Boys “My Minds Playin’ Tricks on Me” to The Gravediggaz conceptual 6 Feet Deep album, there has been no shortage of inspiration drawn from scary cinema in the world of rap. Even RA [...]
Mwahahahaha!!!! Originally known as Niggamortis , 6 Feet Deep was the debut album of the horrorcore hip hop group Gravediggaz (comprised of RZA, Prince Paul, Frukwan and the late Too Poetic). Fans of the Wu-Tang Clan and The Abbott's production will enjoy this album, as well as its great sample set. Can I get a suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu-icide (j/k). Enjoy: Hip Hop Is Read Presents: 6 Feet Deep [The Samples]...
Fans of Wu Tang Clan know Hell-Razah and Shabazz the Disciple well. Both started off in the Wu affiliate group Sunz of Man before Shabazz went solo and eventually joined RZA’s horrorcore outfit Gravediggaz and then going solo. Meanwhile, Razah stayed with Sunz, releasing a slew of classic albums. Before forming side-project group Black Market [...]
Bring the muthafu**in' ruckus? How about the chess? And a live band? Hip-hop virtuoso RZA is on board with all of that, having launched Wu Chess on June 2 and prepared for his first tour ever with a live band,...
Veteran New York-based and Wu-Tang Clan affiliated emcees Hell Razah and Shabazz the Disciple have teamed up under the “T.H.U.G. Angelz” moniker to unveil their July 8th debut release “Welcome To Red Hook Houses” on renowned indie Babygrande Records. Best known for their deeply rooted history with The Wu-Tang Clan, including their membership in the seminal [...]
Words By DJ Sorce-1 Since making his mark in the game nearly fifteen years ago on The Gravediggaz’ 6 Feet Deep, Killah Priest has shown great promise as an MC. Unique in his tone and flow, Priest at one time seemed to be the next member of the extended Wu-Tang fam [...]
Frukwan and Poetic of the Gravediggaz rock over the flava in ya ear beat at The Good Life Cafe in L.A. circa 94. Prince Paul was there too. via Dstzero’s youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYHAOvpiPkE This came on the iPod today. Great song. Among other things it brought up three questions. 1. Was the Rza’s Gravediggaz phase the most unintentionally funny alter ego of the 90s? 2. Shaquille O’ Neal circa ‘94. A better rapper than Young Jeezy? 3. In terms of sheer ability to spit 16 bars, was anyone smoother/better than Method [...]
BJ Thomas, Gravediggaz, The Smiths, Miserable vs. Sad 28. BJ Thomas, theme song from Growing Pains... Continue reading this article at http://www.walrusmagazine.com