30th Mar2011

The Imminent Decline Of Southern Rap

by iSpit

Four years ago, Southern rap heroes UGK commanded listeners, without much discretion, to “Quit Hatin’ the South.” Nobody hates on the South now. From New Orleans’ native son Lil Weezy to Rick Ross in Miami, many of today’s most formidable hip-hop artists reside below the vaunted Mason-Dixon Line. Musically, Southern rap is often bombastic to the point of extravagance, splitting the difference between retro-futuristic funk, Miami bass, grimy Delta blues and various other sounds. You don’t have to be a technical wiz to sound capable over these deliriously inspired tracks, but for the better part of a decade, Southern MCs, both noteworthy and not, have been the defining voice of hip-hop.

Last June, British rapper Giggs spoke of his affinity toward Southern rap in the pages of Spin; it was a testament to the music’s far-reaching appeal. But has the South lost its edge?

That question may seem implausible, given the high volume of popular Southern rap. Still, compared to 2006 — when T.I.’s King, Clipse’s Hell Hath No Fury, Trae’s Restless, Fiend’s The Addiction: Hope Is Near, and Killer Mike’s I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind elicited widespread enthusiasm — rap in the Deep South no longer (more…)

24th Feb2011

10 Delayed Hip Hop Albums And If They Were Worth The Wait

by iSpit

It’s been a long time coming, but, Saigon‘s The Greatest Story Never Told finally saw the light of day. Years after burning up New York’s mixtape scene with songs like “Stocking Cap,” executing the power move of a lifetime with a role on HBO’s hit series Entourage playing himself, and getting a Jay-Z-assisted single, his Just Blaze-helmed debut album is finally out of Atlantic Records attics and into the hands of consumers. But Sai-giddy is only the latest in a long list of artists whose projects have been shelved for months or years before hitting stores. And with delays currently hindering releases by Young Jeezy, The Game and Nas, he won’t be the last. Look below for how the likes of Cam’ron, Big Boi, Royce Da 5’9” and others fared with album delays.

1.) Cam’ron, Purple Haze

Scheduled Release: November 2003

Cam’ron was on a roll at his new home of Roc-A-Fella Records. His label debut Come Home With Me went multiplatinum and had Grammy-nominated singles like “Hey Ma” and “Oh Boy,” and his Diplomats crew dropped a hood classic with the double-disc Diplomatic Immunity. Unfortunately, Purple Haze was pushed back several times until its final release date a year later.

Actual Release: December 7, 2004

Even though it didn’t have the sales of its predecessor, Purple Haze still reached Gold status from singles like the Kanye West-helmed banger “Down & Out” and Cam’s new steez of wearing pink. The album received generally positive reviews as well. But Cam requested his release papers from the Roc after being dissatisfied with the push the album got from the label, and he hasn’t achieved higher sales or accolades for any solo albums since then. Mixtapes like Public Enemy No. 1 and a few highlights from Killa Season and Crime Pays only provide a glimpse of the standards that the former Children of the Corn member built with albums like Purple Haze.

Worth It (more…)

19th Jan2011

Hypemen (@Jensenclan88 & @Itsthereal) Podcast Episode 23 w/@PaulScheer

by iSpit

Hypemen Paul Scheer

EPISODE 23: Comedian and actor @PaulScheer" href="http://twitter.com/paulscheer" target="_blank">Paul Scheer joins the Hype Men to discuss LL Cool J on NCIS + scamming Columbia House + working at Blockbuster + Method and Red on FOX + Human Giant working with Ghostface + Ice-T’s Twitter army + Mark Wahlberg and Eminem on MTV together + Big Boi’s album listening party + The Jerky Boys + sports team nicknames + the Weekend at Bernie’s / 2Pac connection + much more!

Hypemen Episode 23

23rd Dec2010

Big Boi vs. The Black Keys – The Brothers Of Chico Dusty (Mixtape)

by iSpit

Tracklist, stream & download link below

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12th Dec2010

7 Hits and 5 Misses of the 53rd Grammy Nominations

by iSpit

Hits

1.”F*ck You” for Song of the Year
Yes. Thank you Jesus.

2. No Ke$ha
Also, thanks to the Grammy voters for shutting out that highly offensive, wildly trashy pop trifle Ke$ha.

3. Janelle Monae’s Triumph
Standing ovation for nominating the awesomely talented and weird Janelle Monae. Too bad she didn’t get any important acknowledgment for The ArchAndroid. She did get nominated for Best Urban/Alternative Performance and Best Contemporary Album.

4. The Roots’ How I Got Over for Best Rap Album
OK. This is only their annual left-field nomination designed to please all sides. Sadly, it probably won’t amount to a win, but you still have to admire their consistency.

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06th Dec2010

Big Boi – The Train Pt. 2 (Sir Lucious Saves the Day) (Video)

by iSpit

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06th Nov2010

Big Boi ft. Rick Ross, Bun B & Fabolous – Tangerine (Remix)

by iSpit

Big Boi ft. Bun B, Officer Bawse & Fabolous – Tangerine (Remix) | Mediafire

15th Oct2010

Random Requests: Skillz x Drake x Rihanna x Big Boi x Officer Bawse x 9th Wonder x David Banner x T.I. x Jamie Foxx

by iSpit

Skillz apparently already made the cut for next year’s “The Cypher

Rihanna ft. Drake – What’s My Name | Mediafire

Dont judge me…

David Banner & 9th Wonder – What Did I Do? | Mediafire

I like this one

Big Boi ft. Rick Ross, T.I. & Bun B – Tangerine (Remix) | Mediafire

eh…I guess

Jamie Foxx ft. Rick Ross – Living Better Now

#dead @ the biggie sample

Melyssa Ford below… (more…)

08th Sep2010

Big Boi ft. Andre 3000 – Lookin’ 4 Ya (Jedi Remix)

by iSpit

 

 

Big Boi feat. Andre 3000 – Lookin’ 4 Ya (Jedi Remix)

14th Jul2010

PROfile: Big Boi w/ Dee Vazquez (Video)

by iSpit

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