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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Slaughterhouse "onslaught"



Slaughterhouse has signed to shady records and they are going to have a signing party Feb 8 at the highline ballroom. Go show some support and buy some tickets.

Joell Ortiz "Nusery RhyMe"


This is a joint off his new album "free agent" which is going to be in stores Feb, 23. Since this album was leaked late last year by amazon many people downloaded it so as far as album sales this might not do well. Still go out and buy and support Joell and real hip hop.

Roots ft StS "hustla"


When this album came out i rushed to best buy a purchased it. When i heard that StS was going to be involved i went crazy. This is his time to shine and he killed this track. Go and buy the album and support The Roots people.

Guru "you know my steez"

R.I.P to Guru of Gangstarr. you will always be missed and respected. For all those Gangstarr fans out there i will keep his shit alive.

Cella Dwellas ft Large Professor

MrSplaTtv runs into Phantasm from the hip hop group Cella Dwellas

Cella Dwellas are an underground hip hop duo from Flatbush, Brooklyn, consisting of emcees UG and Phantasm. The group is largely known for their dark beats and excellent lyricism. In 2000, the duo shortened their name simply to The Dwellas. In 1994, the Cella Dwellas signed to prominent hip hop label Loud Records, and released their debut single, "Land of the Lost" which showcased Ug's lyrical skills, as he laid down a verse that is still regarded as classic. The following year, the duo made one of their earliest appearances on the Masta Ace Incorporated album Sittin' on Chrome, featured on the track "4 Da Mind" which featured Phantasm's version of a stellar verse. Also in 1995, the Dwellas released a pair of singles, "Good Dwellas" and "Perfect Match", which were the duo's only charting singles. "Land of the Lost", a sequel to "Good Dwellas" and "Perfect Match" were included on the duo's 1996 debut Realms 'N Reality. The album was a moderate underground success, debuting at #160 on the Billboard 200 album chart, #21 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart, and #10 on the Heatseekers chart. The majority of the album was produced by Nick Wiz, and also featured beats from DJ Megahurtz, The Bluez Brothers and the duo themselves. The album received considerable acclaim from both critics and underground fans, due to its unique lyrical style and dark, atmospheric production. Allmusic writer Michael Di Bella describes the album's style as a combination of "Dungeons and Dragons-style role-playing games, horror flicks, slick, rugged beats, and imaginative, often humorous lyrics", and called the album "an exciting and bizarre ride through two warped intellects." [1]

Check out one of their tracks after the interview.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Big Pun "its so hard" R.I.P

 Yup my second Pun joint in a row, yea i did that. I might just go one whole day putting up Pun shit. If you love real hip hop then this is for you.

Big Pun "you came up"

 The greatest emcee ever, Big Pun will never be forgotten on this site. I just don't understand why they don't play his music 24/7 on hot 97. I was on my way to a basketball game last week and the radio was on and not one Pun joint played. I honestly felt like going up to the hot 97 studio and killing the Dj. Big Pun forever and r.i.p to him.

Big L freestyle

 One of the greatest emcee's of all time. The way he rhymed and put his words together was amazing. To bad his life was cut short with his death. I still bump his shit till this day and who ever like hard lyrics go and support his family and hip hop and buy his album.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Canibus and keith Murray ft Crooked I "show & prove"


The monster lineup this song has is crazy. All three of them are lyrical beast and there's no otherwise. I say crooked I had the best verse but that's for ya to decide. Go and support Canibus and Keith Murray and buy that Undergods album that came out last year.

Slaughterhouse "wack mc's"


Slaughterhouse has a few words for wack mc's and so do i. Who had the best verse?

Eminem and Royce da 5'9 "living proof"


Do i really have to say anything but this shit is fire?

Joe Budden "pray for me"


Listen as Budden speaks to god while on a lyrical tear. I swear i never heard some shit like this.

2pac and Big L "deadly combination"


I feel like these two emcee's are top 5 all time but thats another story. This track is short and simple. I feel like big L shined the most on this track but 2pac's verse wasn't to bad.

Joell Ortiz "renee's revenge" Covering the classics


The first time i heard this track i thought he was talking about a girl but damm. His story telling skills are off the chart. Sit back turn on beats by dre and listen to the story.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Joell Ortiz spits on Tony Toca


Mr.Yaowa stops by Tony Toca and spits some hard shit.

Pharoahe Monch freestyle on Tony Toca


This dude went in hard body and the beat was fire as well.

Rah Digga freestyle on Tony Toca


I feel like the freestyle has been totally forgotten. Rah stops by Tony Touch to spit some hard shit. If you like hard lyrics this is for you!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Dro from Shady records, Ice T's daughter, Chirs Bush, and fan speak on hip hop!

I got the chance to run into these cool folks at the educational alliance Friday night and they blessed me with a dope interview. Now lets see what they think about the state of hip hop.

Friday, January 21, 2011

This Blog Is For The You !!!

I just want to let ya know that this hip hop blog is for you guys. This is for the hip hop fans out there who enjoy golden ear hip hop. This is for all the hip hop fans who hate the radio and all the hip hop outlets out there that play the same commercial junk! This is the source where lyrics matter. This is where the emcee comes first. Im so proud to say that i see some light at the end of the tunnel. I know there is a lot of you guys out there and im going to keep fighting for this real hip hop shit. There is always going to be people that hate on what this is but this won't stop! Hiphopisgone is the source for real shit and it wont stop i promise you that!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Slaughterhouse "fight club"

 Who had the best Verses? Joell Ortiz? Crooked I? Joe Budden? Royce Da 5'9?

The original Renegade Royce Da 5'9 ft Eminem

I feel like this version is better than the Jay-Z one. Anyone care to disagree?

Joe Budden ft Pusha T and Styles P "desert for thought"

Killah Priest

Joell Ortiz Ft Novel


Joell Ortiz has found a great sidekick for his music. Novel has a great singing voice and he can also rap givin the right beat. He is something like a Drake because they both rap and sing. Check out this single off there Defying The Predictable mixtape they put out last year. Also check out there smash hit "call me" and a smooth track "night train".

Saigon stopped by Tony Touch's radio station and spit a dope freestyle. Also Saigon fans be on the lookout for The Greatest Story Never Told will be released on super producer Just Blaze's label, Fort Knocks Entertainment in conjunction with Abandoned Nation/Suburban Noize Records on February 15, 2011. SAIGON'S debut album is currently available for pre-order at SubNoizeStore.com.

SAIGON wisely selected producers Just Blaze, Kanye West, Buck Wild and Red Spyda to culminate his debut masterpiece.  The album features guest appearances from Jay-Z, Bun B, Q-Tip, Swizz Beats, Faith Evans, Black Thought, Raheem DeVaughn, Marsha Ambrosius, Fat Man Scoop, Devin The Dude and Layzie Bone. Just Blaze also serves as the project's Executive Producer in addition to Rich Nice (Ludacris, NAS,) and radio and television personality Sway Calloway (The Wake Up Show, MTV).

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