Episode 13 has no tributes, no interviews and it's not 6 hours long. We bring it back to basics and focus on the music. With new joints by Perestroika (Apathy + O.C.), Supastition, Conway, Hus Kingpin, Everlast and MC Eiht, plus 90s classics from Redman, Organized Konfusion, Ultramagnetic MC's, Big L, Diamond D and A Tribe Called Quest, we got you covered. At the break, we discuss The Defiant Ones, which kind of turns into a Jimmy Iovine slob fest, but entertaining nonetheless. Please remember to rate and review our show if you're feeling it. West Coast Classics coming up next!
Reflection Eternal – Just Begun feat. Jay Electronica, J. Cole & Mos Def
Sean Price – P Body feat. Rock
Action Bronson – Strictly 4 My Jeeps (Remix) feat. LL Cool J & Lloyd Banks
Ghostface Killah – The Champ (Original)
Everlast, Sick Jacken & Divine Styler – War Porn Industry feat. B-Real
Supastition – Thanks, Ghost
Apollo Brown – Triple Beams feat. Westside Gunn & Planet Asia
Hus Kingpin – Piranha Bones feat. Rozewood & SmooVth
Conway – Dead Bodies Left
Perestroika (Apathy & O.C.) – Soviet Official
The Left – Frozen feat. Kool G. Rap
Little Brother – Hidding Places feat. Elzhi
Jay Electronica – Jazzmatazz
MC Eiht – Heart Cold feat. Lady of Rage
Freddie Gibbs – The Ghetto
A Tribe Called Quest – 1nce Again (DJ 360 Remix)
AZ – Doe or Die (RZA Remix) feat. Raekwon
Organized Konfusion – Thirteen
Pete Rock & CL Smooth – I Get Physical
Redman – A Million And 1 Buddah Spots
Diamond D – Stunts, Blunts, And Hip Hop
Big L – School Dayz
Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo – Two To The Head feat. Scarface, Bushwick Bill & Ice Cube
Ultramagnetic MC’s – Poppa Large (Remix)/DJ 360 Blend
MC Serch – Back To The Grill (Remix) feat. Red Hot Lover Tone, Nas, O.C. & Chubb Rock
Dangerdoom – Mad Nice feat. Black Thought
Meyhem Lauren – How The Gods Chill (Remix) feat. Sean Price & Roc Marciano
Fresh Kid Ice Tribute
Rhyme 4 Rhyme wrote:Good job man. Few joints on here I've never heard before.
Been about 5 years since I heard the OG version of The Champ. Still like the album version, better, but real dope.
Really? The album version doesn't contain the Rocky samples tho. Kiss U (Ras Kass), Figaro (Madvillian), all these originals I feel are much better. Too each his own tho.
Rhyme 4 Rhyme wrote:Good job man. Few joints on here I've never heard before.
Been about 5 years since I heard the OG version of The Champ. Still like the album version, better, but real dope.
Really? The album version doesn't contain the Rocky samples tho. Kiss U (Ras Kass), Figaro (Madvillian), all these originals I feel are much better. Too each his own tho.
Would agree on Firgaro & Temperature Rising by the Mobb, but always felt the album version of The Champ was better. To be fair, I heard the album version numerous times prior to hearing the original years later.
Philaflava wrote:Also the original wasn't the greatest quality where as the album version is crisp.
Just did both versions? I believe that's him doing the Rocky dialogue on the album version as well. I could be wrong about that. Read that like 10 years ago.
Plus, the 3rd verse Ghost's added on the album version is just insane.
'The haters, they hurl, run to the toilet and vomit
Back East, I'm a MC king since Cuban
Pretty Tone, Iron Man, Bulletproof and Supreme
Yeah, I was referring to the beat, but revisiting them, it's dumb question since they're basically identical. It's just odd hearing a beat from Just that rough and stripped down.