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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by kindenough@kbin.earth to c/hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz
 
 

25 years ago a banger, fresh and on point today.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by can@sh.itjust.works to c/hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz
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HAWK TUAH!

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REMASTERED IN HD! CELEBRATING 1 BILLION VIEWS!!

Official Music Video for Lonely performed by Akon.

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I LOVE YOU SO MUCH AND DONT EVER DENY MY LOVE FOR YOU! I HOPE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE SAFE, I LOVE YOU WATCH THIS WHOLE VIDEO, IF YOU REALLY LOVE LIL B AND CRIED TO THIS OR REALLY HAVE BEEN EFFECTED BY THIS VIDEO HIT LIL B UP!

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Video info in description that is relevant:

  1. Released on: 2004-03-30
  2. Associated Performer: Lil' Flip feat. Will-Lean
  3. Composer, Lyricist: Wesley E. Weston
  4. Producer: Play-N-Skillz for P.T.P.
  5. Recording Engineer: Play-N-Skillz
  6. Composer, Lyricist: Juan Salinas Jr.
  7. Composer, Lyricist: Oscar Salinas
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G-Eazy has always had a flair for the dramatic, evidenced both in his discography and onstage. As such, Freak Show presents the Bay Area rapper as the lustful ringmaster of a veritable carnival of carnal delights. Following the enticing introduction “Welcome,” he glides into the spotlight he’s grown ever confidently into over the years. On the title track, he revels in self-described toxicity infused in a lothario’s finesse, French Montana pushing the envelope with his own flashy hedonism on the back half. He gets that same energy back twofold from Coi Leray and Kaliii on “Femme Fatale,” a sex-positive standout that benefits from the mutual mischief.

Given his proven track record for flipping other artists’ familiar songs into inventively fresh cuts for himself, nobody should be shocked to hear G-Eazy do so again here. He offers a few necessary warnings on the slightly sinister “Showbiz,” its Cypress Hill interpolation recalling the temptations and trappings of fame. Elsewhere, a classic from The Clash becomes a demon time stomper called “Anxiety,” where his inner monologue does battle with his detractors.

As he reflects upon a life that has taken him well beyond Oakland’s borders, his storytelling prowess manifests on the druggy and profane New York chronicle “Backseat,” while “South of France” finds him jet-setting high above his haters. Lest one think he’s gone full-blown rock star, “Love You Forever” breaks with the raw physicality of its preceding themes to exhibit some genuinely heartfelt

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This animation is top drawer!

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Drop Watch: August 4th, 2023

LPs

EPs

Singles

  • Usher - Good Good (feat. 21 Savage & Summer Walker)
  • Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red
  • Kali Uchis - Muñekita
  • Cordae - Make Up Your Mind
  • Boywithauke - Trauma
  • Ez Mil - Realest (feat. Eminem)
  • Ciara & Chris Brown - How We Roll
  • Halle Bailey - Angels
  • Jordan Ward - Mustard (feat. 6LACK)
  • Jorja Smith - Go Go Go
  • midwxst - warning
  • Alina Baraz - Keep Me In Love
  • Icewear Vezzo - Love In The City
  • JELEEL! - Wahala!
  • Lil Skies - Wake Up
  • Lil Yachty - TBA / TBA
  • Lil Zay Osama - Got It No Mo
  • Rob49 - Mama (feat. Skilla Baby & Tay B)
  • Rowdy Rebel - Rob Who?
  • Trippie Redd - Left 4 Dead
  • Wiz Khalifa - Hype Me Up
  • Ghostluvme - Pain (feat. TyFontaine)
  • Slump6s - Rude
  • Yung Bleu - Confirmation
  • Cousin Stizz - Solo
  • REASON - The Soul, Pt. 3
  • Snoh Aalegra - Sweet Tea
  • DC The Don - Tell Shyanne (feat. iayze)
  • Denzel Curry & ICECOLDBISHOP - ICE COLD ZEL
  • Danger Mouse & Jemini the Gifted One - Brooklyn Basquiat
  • Nacho Picasso & Keyboard Kid - A Town Without Pity
  • Frostydasnowmann - Feeling On Her Legs (Remix) [feat. YN Jay]
  • Munna Duke, Shoebox Baby & EDogg - Ride
  • P Dubb & Peso Peso - I'm That Nigga
  • Butch Dawson - Frozen
  • The Park, Heno., Donna Missal, Being There & WaveIQ - Better Than That
  • 4GANGIZZY - Instant Kill (feat. Tsu Surf)
  • Dante Rose - Sylvia Plath (feat. Ghais Guevara)
  • Shaudy Kash - Tramp Stamp Freestyle
  • Stormzy - Angel In The Marble
  • Grindhard E - Woulda Coulda Shoulda
  • 42 Select, Peso Peso, RunItUp KP, 42k & DJ Flippp - LA for the Day
  • DB.Boutabag - That One Thing
  • EBK Young Joc - Wrist Cold
  • Anti Da Menace - Quiet Game
  • CXR, Chris Patrick & Dende - Stuck In Your Ways
  • Joseph Chilliams - Flat Earther (feat. Alé Araya)
  • By Storm & Injury Reserve - Double Trio / Bye Storm
  • Cosha - Sun Back
  • Tay Spades & Sha EK - Schemin'
  • Chandni & Blue Lab Beats - Gone
  • NycosT - Higher States (feat. Che Noir)
  • AJ200 - 1942 (feat. Lil Bean)
  • Swifty Blue - Ignorant (feat. Big Sad 1900)
  • Drakeo the Ruler - I'm The Reason
  • Wavy Fellow - Niggas In Miami (feat. Sauce Walka)
  • KP SKYWALKA - Hardknock
  • Cico P - Eating Lobster
  • Sauce Walka - ONLY FANS
  • Fats the Man - Mad (feat. Big Sad 1900)
  • Nao - Balance (feat. Skillibeng)
  • 808db & Spillage Village - K.K Nigga 07
  • Hus KingPin & Madlib - CRUSH ON YOU (feat. Roc C)
  • wewantwraiths - Liyah Mai
  • Kflex - Distractions
  • Blockboy Qua & Jay Fizzle - Why
  • Lord$ofdogtown - For Love
  • Boogotti Kasino & Ferrari Kasino – DuPont Flow
  • Scando The Darklord, Sada Baby & DTB – Category 5
  • Chris Rivers - Prodigal Son
  • Asher Roth - DIMMA (LAST CHANCE U)
  • Armand Hammer - Trauma Mic (featuring Pink Siifu)
  • Papo2oo4 & Subjxct 5 - Never Laced
  • THF BILLA - WTOK (Lil Jay Diss)
  • Mike & Keys, Thurz, Huey Briss, Buddy - All Night Long
  • John Wells - Stop Staring In My Car
  • Planet Asia & Apollo Brown - Wide Awake
  • KXNG CROOKED - Order 66 (Musar)

* means not on Apple Music or Spotify

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by bingbong@lemmy.world to c/hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz
 
 

Criterion just added a solid lineup of hop hop content this month. It's a wacky platform but it has stuff you can't see anywhere else

Description:

Celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of hip-hop with this mixtape of the cultural phenomenon’s finest movie moments, featuring a stunning line-up of legendary musical figures including A Tribe Called Quest, Grandmaster Flash, Public Enemy, Tupac Shakur, RZA, Nas, Ice Cube, MC Lyte, and DJ Kool Herc.

It was Herc who, at a Bronx dance party on August 11, 1973, first used two turntables to create an instrumental “break beat,” an innovation that sent the crowd wild. This modest New York origin story inspired an unparalleled nationwide, then global, explosion encompassing music, dance, public art, fashion, and, eventually, cinema.

This dynamic program spotlights the many ways that hip-hop has intersected with film, showcasing raw early documents of the scene’s key players, intimate and informative portraits of musical expertise and technical wizardry, and definitive, star-studded evocations of the culture’s impact.

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